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Why Economic Policy Destroys Leadership Wealth | $15B Bay Street Insider Reveals All

Why Economic Policy Destroys Leadership Wealth | $15B Bay Street Insider Reveals All

Season 6 Episode 76 Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Most leaders think they're building wealth. Bay Street veteran Paul Musson says the system is quietly stealing it from them—and from future generations.

After managing over $15 billion for one of Canada's largest investment firms, Paul pulls back the curtain on how central banks, housing policy, and inflation create fake prosperity, immoral wealth transfers, and a rigged game for emerging leaders.

In this episode, we unpack the core ideas from his book "Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit at Your Expense" and translate them into practical leadership and investment wisdom you can use right now.

In this conversation, you'll learn:

  • How to spot the difference between real capital creation and fake wealth effects

  • Why central bank policies quietly transfer wealth from the young to the old

  • The crucial distinction between money vs. capital every leader must grasp

  • How housing bubbles destroy opportunity for emerging leaders and entrepreneurs

  • Why inflation acts as a hidden tax on savers, builders, and business owners

  • How "something for nothing" economic myths trap even well-intentioned policymakers

  • Why today's monetary system fuels division, resentment, and social breakdown

  • How to build antifragile leadership and business strategies in manipulated markets

About Paul Musson
Paul Musson spent three decades on Bay Street, managing more than $15B as head of the Ivy investment team and a former McKinsey Investments executive. His work focuses on exposing how modern economic policy creates artificial wealth, hidden transfers, and generational injustice.
👉 Book: Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit at Your Expense
👉 Website: paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com
👉 Weekly blog: "Paul Political Economy"

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