Unemployable is a podcast for misfits, rebels, and path-makers whose uncommon ambition makes them completely unemployable.
We create content, live events, and communities, that elevate and connect people who don't fit standard career paths. If "normal people" think you're weird, and that your standards are way too high, then you'll probably enjoy our stuff.
Unemployable is a podcast for misfits, rebels, and path-makers whose uncommon ambition makes them completely unemployable.
We create content, live events, and communities, that elevate and connect people who don't fit standard career paths. If "normal people" think you're weird, and that your standards are way too high, then you'll probably enjoy our stuff.
This episode features legendary macro investor Dan Tapiero explaining how he identified major global shifts early, from farmland and gold to digital assets. He breaks down why Bitcoin and Web3 are still in the early stages and how to invest intelligently in the companies building the future of digital finance.
In this special Friday episode, we wanted to keep it raw and authentic, and have another live session, stay tuned and ask your questions for any topics that have been on your mind lately
This episode dives into how two young entrepreneurs went from travel influencers to building luxury boutique hotels around the world and allowing everyday Australians to become fractional owners. We unpack how their business model works, the risks, the returns, and why this could be a new way for Australians to build wealth outside traditional property.
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In this episode we unpack what really happens when Australians leave home and step into places like Dubai, Thailand and Bali where money, opportunity and lifestyle operate on a completely different scale. We talk openly about tax, cost of living, wealth creation and whether staying in Australia is keeping people comfortable but holding them back from their full potential.
In this episode we sit down with the boys as they break down their real property projects including land subdivisions, micro apartments and luxury builds. We also dive into the 5 percent first home buyer scheme, land shortages, rising construction costs and why housing in Australia is becoming harder to afford.
This episode dives into the Gold Coast property market with former NRL player turned buyer’s agent Matt Sarama. He reveals how buyers are securing off market deals, why Melbourne and Sydney residents are moving north, and what developers and investors need to know right now.
In this episode, Australian entrepreneur and Finder co-founder Fred Schebesta shares his journey from building billion dollar companies to fighting ASIC and becoming a leading advocate for crypto and innovation in Australia. He explains why Bitcoin and blockchain technology represent the next great financial revolution and why Australia risks being left behind without a major reset in its economy and mindset.
This episode breaks down the biggest crypto liquidation ever, the opportunities most Aussies are missing in the market, and why so many people are rethinking life in Australia. It is a real conversation about money, risk, freedom, and finding what actually matters.
This episode explores why so many successful Australians are leaving the country to build new lives overseas. Matt Cameron shares how he went from building businesses in Australia to finding real freedom and opportunity in Bali.
In this episode, Adam and Jason dive deep into the intersection of Bitcoin, real estate, and global market cycles. They explore how investors can navigate changing economic tides, the role of Bitcoin in wealth preservation, and why understanding cycles may be the key to building lasting financial freedom.
This episode dives into the biggest wealth shift of our lifetime and how Australians can position themselves before it passes them by. From Bitcoin and AI to building overseas and taking full ownership of your future, it is a wake-up call for anyone who wants freedom, opportunity, and control in a changing world.
In this episode Sam Watson shares how he went from town planner to property developer building 90 units across the Gold Coast and Brisbane. He explains the real side of development including the risks, deals, and mindset needed to succeed in Australia’s toughest game.
In this episode, Adam sits down with Will, cofounder of MiningStore, to unpack how Bitcoin mining really works and why it offers one of the most powerful ways to accumulate Bitcoin passively. They explore the economics behind mining, the security of the Bitcoin network, and how everyday investors can profit from mining while gaining tax benefits and long term financial freedom.
In this episode we break down why Australians may be forced to work until 70 as retirement costs skyrocket, and reveal what most Australians will never understand about Bitcoin, the world’s best-performing asset.
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Topher Field exposes how the middle class in Australia is being crushed by hidden costs, government regulation and a broken housing market while freedoms are slowly stripped away. This interview covers free speech after the Charlie Kirk assassination, political violence, millionaires fleeing, and why the Australian dream no longer exists.
This episode of The Sat Signal features Bitcoin author and entrepreneur Brian DeMint, where the conversation dives into his journey running four businesses, the Orange Pill app, and how Bitcoin adoption ties into self sovereignty in money, health, and security. Brian explains the practical realities of accepting Bitcoin in brick and mortar businesses, the role of the Lightning Network, and how Bitcoin creates community and new customer opportunities. The discussion expands into the four stages of money adoption and how to find alpha by looking ahead to the next phase, why hyperbitcoinization may arrive sooner than expected, and the final face off between decentralised Bitcoin and government controlled digital currencies.
This episode of Unemployable takes a hard look at the cracks forming in Australia’s system, beginning with insights from the Nomad Capitalist Conference in Kuala Lumpur where wealthy Australians are increasingly seeking offshore options and second passports. The conversation then shifts to the failures of Australia’s banks with stories of blocked transfers, endless hold times, and how fintech alternatives like Wise and crypto are stepping in. The team also unpacks the record flight of millionaires leaving the country, revealing how much capital is on the move. The housing crisis takes centre stage with shocking numbers on labour shortages, skyrocketing tradie wages, and union sites operating at half capacity, all while immigration continues to climb without enough skilled trades. The podcast highlights the ballooning size of government bureaucracy, the lack of political leadership, and features a powerful discussion with Topher Field on why Australians must take personal responsibility instead of waiting for government solutions. The episode closes with a good news story showing how the community rallied together to support a veteran’s family, proving that collective action can still make a difference.
Property prices in Australia are not just high by accident, they are high on purpose. In this episode we break down why governments and councils are invested in keeping values inflated, how land shortages and building bottlenecks will shape the market, and what that means for first home buyers and investors. You will learn the strategies that can help you navigate a system designed to protect wealth and keep prices rising, and why 2026 could be the year that decides who wins and who gets left behind.
Australia is in the middle of a housing crisis and most people think it is just about interest rates or greedy developers, but in this episode you will hear the insider truth. Councils and government red tape are blocking homes from being built because of sewer, water and infrastructure bottlenecks that nobody wants to fix. Tony Williams from Ray White Special Projects joins the podcast to explain why these rules are driving up costs and leaving first home buyers with little chance of finding affordable property. Shannon and Carson share their experiences on the ground and reveal how developers are forced to navigate ridiculous rules that keep supply tight and prices soaring. This is a must listen for anyone who wants to understand the real reason Australia cannot build enough homes.
In this episode of The Sat Signal, Adam sits down with Tony Yazbeck from The Bitcoin Way, a cybersecurity expert with roots in the black hat hacker world who shares his harrowing journey from losing his life savings overnight in the 2019 Beirut banking collapse to finding true financial sovereignty through Bitcoin. Yazbeck debunks a viral video spreading "pure noise" about Bitcoin's protocol, arguing the real modern attack isn't an outright ban but a plan to co-opt it by "embracing it" through government-friendly channels like ETFs and centralized custody. To counter this, he makes the case that true sovereignty lies in self-custody, revealing that he has run his entire business without a bank since 2019 and stressing the need to reclaim not just financial but also communications privacy from a system built on surveillance. The discussion concludes with a stark warning that a Lebanon-style collapse is inevitable for Western nations, citing Australia's "smart money" exodus and desperate "view taxes" as signs of the fiat Ponzi scheme's end, reinforcing that the only true insurance policy is learning to hold your own keys.