Sweat Your Assets is a financial education platform built around one idea: that anyone, regardless of where they start, can learn to manage money wisely, build wealth steadily, and make decisions that actually hold up over time.The podcast is one piece of a larger sandbox. Alongside it, you'll find a blog, a YouTube channel, and a monthly newsletter — all part of the same ongoing experiment. Everything published there, and here, comes from what I read, test, apply, and learn about money, p...
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The Most Important Think in Investing

Apr 11th, 2026 10:00 PM

Let's talk about something most investors never stop to question. Not which stocks to pick. Not which sector is hot right now. But the way they actually think about investing... and whether that way of thinking is working against them. Welcome to a new episode of Sweat Your Assets. I'm Alessandro, and today I want to take you back to a conversation that happened in 2013... but honestly could have been recorded yesterday. It's a sit-down between two people who have shaped modern finance more than almost anyone else. On one side... Howard Marks. Co-founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management... a firm built on a very specific corner of the market. High-yield bonds. Private credit. Distressed debt. In other words... the companies most investors won't touch. The ones that look broken on the surface. And yet... that's exactly where Oaktree has quietly built one of the best long-term track records in the industry. Marks is also the author of The Most Important Thing... a book Warren Buffett called... and I quote... a useful book. Which from Buffett... is basically a standing ovation. On the other side... Michael Milken. Chairman of the Milken Institute... and one of the most controversial and consequential figures in the history of capital markets. The man who essentially invented the high-yield bond market... and who, years earlier, had a meeting with a young analyst named Howard Marks that would shape Marks' entire investment philosophy. Think about that for a moment. These two didn't just meet for an interview. They go back decades. Now... I'm not going to pass you straight to the recording. Instead, I want to share some of the highlights with you... the moments that I think matter most... and give you some context along the way so you can really absorb what's being said. Because here's the thing. The ideas Marks discusses in this conversation... second-level thinking... the relationship between risk and price... why most investors are playing the wrong game... none of that has an expiry date. Markets change. Headlines change. The psychology driving those markets? Barely moves at all. So let's get into it. And as always... you can find more at sweatyourassets.biz.Alessandro Sweat Your Assets is a financial education platform built on one idea: anyone can learn to manage money wisely, build wealth steadily, and make decisions that hold up over time.The podcast is one piece of a larger sandbox — alongside a blog, YouTube channel, and monthly newsletter. Everything comes from what I read, test, and apply about money, investing, and financial freedom.No sponsorships. No shortcuts. Just honest, evidence-based thinking.Each episode covers what actually matters: financial mindset, money psychology, investing principles, building income, and avoiding the traps that keep people broke. The conversations the mainstream media rarely has, because they don't sell.If you want to think more clearly about money, you're in the right place.Sweat Your Assets — Alessandro Baroni 🌐 sweatyourassets.biz ▶️ youtube.com/c/SweatYourAssets 📩 Newsletter: sweatyourassets.aweb.page/financial-growth-newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Saving More or Earning More: Which One Actually Builds Wealth Faster?

Apr 4th, 2026 10:00 PM

Should you focus on saving more or earning more? It's one of the most debated questions in personal finance — and most people are asking it the wrong way. In this episode, we break down the wealth formula that sits beneath the debate, explain why the sequence matters more than the choice, and show you why a dollar saved is worth more than a dollar earned — for three distinct reasons. We also cover when to prioritise each lever depending on where you are in your financial journey, and why building lasting wealth means thinking well beyond your investment portfolio. No shortcuts. Just the formula, applied with patience.Thank you for tuning in — and as always, sweat your assets.Alessandrosweatyourassets.bizSweat Your Assets is a financial education platform built on one idea: anyone can learn to manage money wisely, build wealth steadily, and make decisions that hold up over time.The podcast is one piece of a larger sandbox — alongside a blog, YouTube channel, and monthly newsletter. Everything comes from what I read, test, and apply about money, investing, and financial freedom.No sponsorships. No shortcuts. Just honest, evidence-based thinking.Each episode covers what actually matters: financial mindset, money psychology, investing principles, building income, and avoiding the traps that keep people broke. The conversations the mainstream media rarely has, because they don't sell.If you want to think more clearly about money, you're in the right place.Sweat Your Assets — Alessandro Baroni 🌐 sweatyourassets.biz ▶️ youtube.com/c/SweatYourAssets 📩 Newsletter: sweatyourassets.aweb.page/financial-growth-newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Actual Fraud Behind Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Mar 28th, 2026 11:00 PM

Think and Grow Rich is one of the most recommended books in personal finance. It has sold over a hundred million copies, sits on every entrepreneur reading list, and is endorsed by some of the most successful people in the world. There is just one problem. The man who wrote it was a professional conman, the credentials were fabricated, the famous mentors were invented, and the book contains an entire chapter on channelling sexual energy into wealth... backed by the example of a castrated bull. In this episode, Alessandro cuts through ninety years of hype to ask the question nobody in the self-help world wants to answer honestly: is there anything real underneath the con? What does the science actually say about mindset, positive thinking, and the Law of Attraction? And why does a wrong mindset guarantee failure... while the right one still cannot guarantee success? Welcome to a new episode of the Sweat Your Assets podcast.Tune in and Enjoy the episode. Alessandro Sweat Your Assets is a financial education platform built on one idea: anyone can learn to manage money wisely, build wealth steadily, and make decisions that hold up over time.The podcast is one piece of a larger sandbox — alongside a blog, YouTube channel, and monthly newsletter. Everything comes from what I read, test, and apply about money, investing, and financial freedom.No sponsorships. No shortcuts. Just honest, evidence-based thinking.Each episode covers what actually matters: financial mindset, money psychology, investing principles, building income, and avoiding the traps that keep people broke. The conversations the mainstream media rarely has, because they don't sell.If you want to think more clearly about money, you're in the right place.Sweat Your Assets — Alessandro Baroni 🌐 sweatyourassets.biz ▶️ youtube.com/c/SweatYourAssets 📩 Newsletter: sweatyourassets.aweb.page/financial-growth-newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The 2X rule. If you cannot afford to buy it twice, you cannot afford it at all

Mar 21st, 2026 11:00 PM

What does it really mean to afford something? Most of us answer with a simple check: do I have enough to buy it? But one of the oldest rules in personal finance sets a stricter standard.The 2× Rule says: if you cannot afford to buy it twice, you cannot afford it at all.Rooted in Talmudic wisdom, echoed by Buffett and Taleb, and illustrated unforgettably by Gogol’s tragic clerk who lost everything when his coat was stolen — this rule is less about money than about what it means to truly own something. And in a world built around Buy Now Pay Later, it may be the most countercultural financial idea you’ll read today. Thank you for tuning in. Until next time, Sweat Your AssetsAlessandro BaroniSweat Your Assets is a financial education platform built on one idea: anyone can learn to manage money wisely, build wealth steadily, and make decisions that hold up over time.The podcast is one piece of a larger sandbox — alongside a blog, YouTube channel, and monthly newsletter. Everything comes from what I read, test, and apply about money, investing, and financial freedom.No sponsorships. No shortcuts. Just honest, evidence-based thinking.Each episode covers what actually matters: financial mindset, money psychology, investing principles, building income, and avoiding the traps that keep people broke. The conversations the mainstream media rarely has, because they don't sell.If you want to think more clearly about money, you're in the right place.Sweat Your Assets — Alessandro Baroni 🌐 sweatyourassets.biz ▶️ youtube.com/c/SweatYourAssets 📩 Newsletter: sweatyourassets.aweb.page/financial-growth-newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Financial Responsibility is not GREED

Mar 14th, 2026 11:00 PM

Financial responsibility is universally praised — by policymakers, educators, and personal finance advocates alike. Saving, investing, and planning ahead are essential, not just for individual well-being, but for the health of society as a whole.And yet, something curious happens in practice. In certain circles, those who save diligently, invest wisely, and live below their means are met with mockery and quiet circumspection. The disciplined are cast as cold and calculating. The carefree spender is the one people warm to.This episode examines that inversion honestly — where it comes from, why it persists, and what it costs us. It is a deliberately provocative conversation, tackling a subject where misplaced guilt, social pressure, and paternalism dressed as compassion do real damage.The goal is not to shame anyone. It is to have the honest conversation that too many circles make difficult.Keep it real. Sweat Your Assets.Sweat Your Assets is a financial education platform built on one idea: anyone can learn to manage money wisely, build wealth steadily, and make decisions that hold up over time.The podcast is one piece of a larger sandbox — alongside a blog, YouTube channel, and monthly newsletter. Everything comes from what I read, test, and apply about money, investing, and financial freedom.No sponsorships. No shortcuts. Just honest, evidence-based thinking.Each episode covers what actually matters: financial mindset, money psychology, investing principles, building income, and avoiding the traps that keep people broke. The conversations the mainstream media rarely has, because they don't sell.If you want to think more clearly about money, you're in the right place.Sweat Your Assets — Alessandro Baroni 🌐 sweatyourassets.biz ▶️ youtube.com/c/SweatYourAssets 📩 Newsletter: sweatyourassets.aweb.page/financial-growth-newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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