Becker Business of Cannabis Podcast

Becker Business of Cannabis Podcast


Latest Episodes

Why the Markets are Going Up 1-23-22
January 23, 2023

In this episode, Scott discusses reasons for the market going up, including inflation slowing and the Fed steadying out interest rate hikes.

Salesforce 1-23-23
January 23, 2023

In this episode Scott Becker discusses Elliott Management taking a big stake in Salesforce.

Is it a Hobby or are You in It to Win It? 1-23-23
January 23, 2023

In this episode Scott Becker discusses the concept the importance of choosing if something is a hobby or something you truly wish to excel in.

10 Stories We are Following this AM 1-23-23
January 23, 2023

In this episode Scott Becker discusses: The markets jumped Friday on news that it looks like the Fed will slow the pace of interest rate hikes. Year to date the Nasdaq is up 7.25% and the S&P 500 i

Surround Yourself with People That See the Best in You 1-23-23
January 23, 2023

In this episode Scott discusses the importance of surrounding yourself with people that see the best in you.

The Often Falseness of the Independent Study 1-20-23
January 20, 2023

In this episode, Scott discusses how independent studies are not always truly independent.

Google / Alphabet Update P 1-20-23
January 20, 2023

In this episode Scott Becker discusses Google announcing job cuts of 12,000 people and the current state of the advertisement industry.

The Strife Around the Debt Ceiling 1-20-23
January 20, 2023

In this episode Scott Becker discusses the current strife in the government around whether to raise the debt ceiling or not.

Blue States Aim to Tax the Rich More – Is This a Good Idea? 1-20-23
January 20, 2023

Here, Scott discusses progressive lawmakers in blue states are pushing in a coordinated way to raise taxes on the wealthy.

Jobless Claims Come in Low – Good News & Bad News 1-20-23
January 20, 2023

In this episode, Scott discusses: New jobless claims came in low at 190000. This signals the labor market remains tight and will give the Fed the ability to keep raising rates albeit at a slower pace.