Episode 64

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19th Aug 2022

Inflation Disfunction Act, Andrew Tate and Body Hair

In the previous episode of The Higher Standard, Chris shared his less-than-charitable thoughts on the recently-passed Inflation Reduction Act, created by President Biden and the Democrats. The Act makes a 'down payment' on deficit reduction in order to fight inflation, invest in domestic energy production and manufacturing, and reduce carbon emissions by roughly 40 percent by 2030. Chris argued that the whole initiative seems to be based on a flawed understanding of the actual causes of inflation.

In today's episode of The Higher Standard, Chris offers more insights on what he calls the "Inflation Dysfunction Act," citing the theories and opinions of past economists to make his point that this is a flawed strategy.


Chris offers thoughts on the Federal Reserve's choice of either a 50 or 75 basis point hike at the September meeting, and why it's difficult to make a real prediction at the moment.


They share opinions of several economists that seem to reveal some seasonality that isn't being taken into account by the Fed, which could affect its decision.


They also dive into a Time Magazine headline indicating that gasoline demand in the US this summer has dropped below pandemic levels, which shows that Americans are driving less than they did in 2020, at the height of the COVID travel restrictions.


This is a show you do not want to miss! Join Chris for this fascinating conversation.


Enjoy!



What You’ll Learn in this Show:

  • Why he still believes that the Federal Reserve could go with either a 50 or 75 basis point hike in the September meeting, depending on the results of the upcoming CPI and employment reports.
  • Opinions of several economists that seem to reveal some seasonality that isn't being taken into account.
  • Why gasoline demand in the US this summer has dropped below pandemic levels, showing that Americans are driving less than in 2020, at the height of the pandemic travel restrictions.
  • And so much more...


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About the Podcast

The Higher Standard
This isn’t a different standard, it’s the higher standard.
Welcome to the Higher Standard Podcast, where we give you ultra-premium, unfiltered truth when it comes to building your wealth and curating the lifestyle of your dreams. Your hosts; Chris Naghibi and Saied Omar here to help you distill the immense amount of information and disinformation out there on the interwebs and give you the opportunity to choose a higher standard for yourself. Sit back, relax your mind and get ready for a different kind of podcast where we elevate your baseline with crispy high-resolution audio. This isn't a different standard. It's the higher standard.

About your host

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Christopher Naghibi

Christopher M. Naghibi is the host and founder of The Higher Standard podcast — a rapidly growing media platform delivering unfiltered financial literacy, real-world entrepreneurship lessons and economic commentary for the modern era.

After nearly two decades in banking, including his most recent role as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of First Foundation Bank (NYSE: FFWM), Christopher stepped away from corporate life to build a brand rooted in truth, transparency, and modern money insights. While at First Foundation, he had executive oversight of credit, product development, depository services, retail banking, loan servicing, and commercial operations. His leadership helped scale the bank’s presence in multiple national markets from $0 to over $13 billion.

Christopher is a licensed attorney, real estate broker, and general building contractor (Class B), and he brings a rare blend of legal, operational and real estate expertise to everything he does. His early career spanned diverse lending platforms, including multifamily, commercial, private banking, and middle market lending — holding key roles at Impac Commercial Capital Corporation, U.S. Financial Services & Residential Realty, and First Fidelity Funding.

In addition to his media work, Christopher is the CEO of Black Crown Inc. and Black Crown Law APC, which oversee his private holdings and legal affairs.

He holds a Juris Doctorate from Trinity Law School, an MBA from American Heritage University, and two bachelor degrees. He is also a graduate of the Yale School of Management’s Global Executive Leadership Program.

A published author and sought-after speaker (unless it’s his son’s birthday), Christopher continues to advocate for financial empowerment. He’s worked pro bono with families in need, helped craft affordable housing programs through Habitat for Humanity, and was a founding board member of She Built This City — helping spark interest in construction and trades for women of all ages.