Episodi

  • This Week We Discuss the Future of Renewable Energy, AI at Play, the US Economy Today, and Emerging Markets
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest shifts happening right now across energy, technology, and the global economy. We explore the breakthrough moment for renewable energy as it surpasses coal globally and what this milestone means for future power systems, geopolitics, and everyday access to electricity. We also discuss how AI is reshaping the business landscape today — from small business adoption to massive infrastructure investments driving economic momentum. The conversation then shifts to the surprising resilience of the U.S. economy, breaking down strong growth numbers alongside the disconnect many Americans still feel in their personal finances. Finally, we look at emerging markets gaining strength, the rise of new economic power centers, and how changing global dynamics could redefine growth, investment opportunities, and the balance of power in the years ahead.

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    1 ora e 4 min
  • This week we cover the turmoil in Minneapolis, the economy and an update to our Venezuela special
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of Debatable at Best, Ray Ali and Amol Gharte cover three unfolding stories that sit at the intersection of power, economics, and public trust.

    We start in Minneapolis, where a massive federal immigration operation has sparked protests, legal challenges, and a direct clash between local leaders and the federal government. We unpack what’s actually happening on the ground, why the response has been so intense, and what this moment says about federal authority, civil liberties, and the long-term impact on local communities and economic activity.

    From there, we zoom out to the economy, asking why inflation still feels high even as headline numbers cool. We discuss sticky prices, rent and services costs, mixed economic signals, and why public sentiment remains frustrated despite improving data.

    We close with a Venezuela update, focusing on how the U.S. oil industry is reacting to recent geopolitical shifts. We examine Trump’s claims around U.S. oil investment, pushback from major energy companies, and what rising prices for Venezuelan crude could mean for markets, policy, and America’s role as an energy power.

    No clear villains. No easy fixes. Just perspective on how politics, economics, and real life collide.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • This week we talk GLP 1’s, Digital Privacy, Stablecoins and Student Loans in the U.S
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of Debatable at Best, Ray Ali and Amol Gharte tackle three forces quietly reshaping everyday life: health, money, and control.

    Ray opens with GLP-1 drugs — the weight-loss and diabetes medications reshaping healthcare, behavior, and expectations around obesity. We debate whether these drugs are a genuine medical breakthrough or a costly long-term dependency, touching on effectiveness, side effects, access, and what happens when people stop taking them.

    Amol then shifts the conversation to privacy and stablecoins, breaking down why digital money, surveillance, and control over financial data are becoming inseparable — and why stablecoins sit at the center of future debates around trust, regulation, and personal freedom.

    We close with student loans, where the restart of collections, shifting repayment rules, and long-term debt burdens raise a bigger question: has higher education quietly become a multi-decade financial tax for millions of Americans?

    As always, no prescriptions — just perspective on where incentives, systems, and real life collide.

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    1 ora e 19 min
  • This week we discuss Chips, U.S Energy, Blockchain Tech and good ole Gerry and her mandering
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of Debatable at Best, Ray Ali and Amol Gharte cover a wide-ranging conversation that connects technology, energy, and political power.

    We start with semiconductor chips — why they matter so much right now, how they sit at the center of global competition, and what they signal about supply chains, national security, and future growth. From there, we zoom out to the state of energy in the U.S., unpacking America’s continued dominance in fossil fuels, the quiet but accelerating rise of renewables, and what it means that the U.S. produces more energy than ever while exporting a large share of it abroad.

    Amol then introduces the fundamentals of blockchain technology — what it actually is, why it keeps resurfacing in economic and political conversations, and how it might fit into future systems beyond speculation.

    We close with a discussion on gerrymandering, using Texas and California as case studies to explore how redistricting has become an explicit political weapon — and what recent legal battles and voter-approved changes could mean for representation, elections, and the balance of power going forward.

    No clean throughline. No easy answers. Just perspective across markets, systems, and incentives.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • Special Episode - Venezuela Explained: Politics, Oil, and U.S. Influence
    Jan 16 2026

    In this special episode of Debatable at Best, Ray Ali and Amol Gharte break down the events leading up to the recent U.S. military action in Venezuela and explore why it may have happened.

    We walk through the known facts surrounding the attack, then examine competing explanations — including the Trump administration’s claim that oil played a central role. With Venezuela holding some of the world’s largest crude reserves, we discuss whether this was about energy security, leverage, or something bigger.

    The conversation expands to China’s growing proximity to Venezuela, particularly through oil and economic ties, and whether U.S. action was meant to send a broader message about global influence and red lines.

    Finally, we debate what precedent this sets for the United States: a shift toward a more aggressive posture, flexing military power to protect strategic interests, and what this could mean for geopolitics going forward.

    No answers — just perspective.

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    54 min
  • This week we discuss Asset Markets, AI, Trump Year One and the Job Market
    Jan 14 2026

    Asset markets are near all-time highs — so why does everyone feel miserable?

    In this episode of Debatable at Best, Ray Ali and Amol Gharte dig into the growing disconnect between booming asset markets and everyday economic anxiety. We explore whether the U.S. is now operating in two separate economies — one thriving on high valuations and cyclical investments, and another struggling with inflation, housing affordability, and job insecurity. Is this divide sustainable, or are we setting ourselves up for a reckoning?

    We debate whether the current AI boom is a genuine productivity revolution or just another cycle inflating already-high asset prices. Along the way, we revisit Trump’s first year in office, unpacking the real impact of tariffs, stimulus checks, and market-friendly policy on both Wall Street and Main Street.

    The conversation turns to the job market: are jobs actually hard to find, or does it depend on where you sit? We share anecdotal evidence from New York, discuss labor market churn, and ask where employment trends go from here as automation and economic pressure collide.

    Finally, we take the economy’s national temperature — inflation trends, rising car repossessions, growing demand for personal loans, and what indicators like Mamdani-style stress signals suggest about consumer health beneath the surface.

    No answers. No certainty. Just perspective.

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    1 ora e 5 min