Videos

Quality over Quantity with Remnant Finance

Most people have no idea that the shares in their 401k are being lent out to hedge funds, that their pension is invested in private credit funds currently locking investors out, and that the largest asset manager in the world is effectively in the red once you strip away goodwill and assets under management.

In this episode, Hans brings back the Phoenician League’s Joe Withrow to break down why the quality of your capital matters more than the quantity, a concept inspired by economist Ryan Griggs. They start by unpacking the private credit bubble, how Blue Owl gated its fund, and why the contagion risk reaches into your 401k and pension whether you know it or not. Then they walk through a scorecard of asset characteristics and make the case that true diversification means owning assets across a range of purposes, not just stocks in different industries.

How to Become Your Own Banker with Remnant Finance

In this episode, Joe Withrow sits down with Brian and Hans from Remnant Finance for a live strategy session breaking down the Infinite Banking Concept from the ground up. We get into what a whole life insurance policy actually is (and isn’t), why the bank has been profiting off your savings your entire life, how to borrow money against an asset without actually reducing it. If you’ve been curious about IBC but never had it broken down in plain language, this is the episode to start with.

Protect, Save, & Grow with Remnant Finance

Joe Withrow, Brian Moody, and Hans Toohey deliver a joint strategy session on building a financial foundation that survives contact with reality. Why does traditional financial planning put growth before protection? What happens when your plan gets punched in the face? And why is Infinite Banking the only savings vehicle that accomplishes two critical goals simultaneously?

Connecting Minds Podcast with Christian Yordanov

Joe joins Christian for a wide-ranging discussion on business, finance, investing, philosophy, and functional health.

Remnant Finance Podcast

Joe Withrow from the Phoenician League returns to break down the most important financial shift you’ve never heard of: the transition from LIBOR to SOFR. While everyone argues about Fed policy, a quiet revolution has returned actual market forces to interest rate setting. The days of European banks manipulating global rates through sealed envelope submissions are over, replaced by real transactions from real institutions with real obligations.

This episode examines the mechanics of interest rates, repo markets, and why Trump’s demands for rate cuts might not matter as much as everyone thinks. From the $9 trillion debt rollover crisis to the geopolitical implications of monetary independence, Hans and Joe connect the dots between outdated financial instruments and your personal investment strategy.

Aging in Place Podcast with Chris Moore

Joe talks personal finance and investing on the Aging in Place Podcast.

Remnant Finance Podcast

In this episode, Hans welcomes back Joe Withrow, founder of the Phoenician League, to discuss how to maintain a long-term investment strategy amid short-term chaos. Their conversation cuts through the daily market drama to examine what matters for building lasting wealth.

The discussion reveals why the fundamentals haven’t changed despite daily headlines, and how tools like Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) can serve as the foundation for building generational wealth that transcends market volatility and creates financial freedom for future generations.

Remnant Finance Podcast

In this deep-diving episode, Brian and Hans are joined by Joe Withrow, a veteran of corporate banking and founder of the Phoenician League. With over two decades of finance experience and three published books, Joe brings unique insights from his firsthand experience during the 2008 mortgage crisis, where he witnessed the transformation of banking practices.

The conversation reveals fascinating dynamics between the Federal Reserve, global banking institutions, and the unexpected role of Jerome Powell in defending American financial interests. Joe’s analysis challenges common assumptions about the Fed while offering practical strategies for building generational wealth in our current economic landscape.

Expat Phyles Podcast with Tain Nix

Joe talks with Tain Nix of the Expat Phyles to recount the glory days of the financial publishing industry and hash out the top investment and economic themes that are in play for the 2020s and beyond.

Kaldun Technologies Podcast with Taras Smereka

Taras at Kaldun Technologies interviews Joe on a wide range of personal finance and investing topics.