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                    <![CDATA[Robert Eadie on Why Idle Cash Should Go Back to Shareholders]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, CEO, President and Director of Starcore International Mines Ltd., for a full update on what the company has accomplished over the last year and where management sees the next phase of value creation coming from. The discussion focuses on San Martin in Mexico, a newly launched 711 line kilometer helicopter geophysical survey across the broader property, and why Eadie views that work as one of the most important steps the company has taken in years. They also break down La Tortilla, carbon ore progress, capital structure…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, CEO, President and Director of Starcore International Mines Ltd., for a full update on what the company has accomplished over the last year and where management sees the next phase of value creation coming from. The discussion focuses on San Martin in Mexico, a newly launched 711 line kilometer helicopter geophysical survey across the broader property, and why Eadie views that work as one of the most important steps the company has taken in years. They also break down La Tortilla, carbon ore progress, capital structure…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Robert Eadie on Why Idle Cash Should Go Back to Shareholders]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, CEO, President and Director of Starcore International Mines Ltd., for a full update on what the company has accomplished over the last year and where management sees the next phase of value creation coming from. The discussion focuses on San Martin in Mexico, a newly launched 711 line kilometer helicopter geophysical survey across the broader property, and why Eadie views that work as one of the most important steps the company has taken in years. They also break down La Tortilla, carbon ore progress, capital structure…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, CEO, President and Director of Starcore International Mines Ltd., for a full update on what the company has accomplished over the last year and where management sees the next phase of value creation coming from. The discussion focuses on San Martin in Mexico, a newly launched 711 line kilometer helicopter geophysical survey across the broader property, and why Eadie views that work as one of the most important steps the company has taken in years. They also break down La Tortilla, carbon ore progress, capital structure…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:28:49</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Nicola Mining Starts New Craigmont Copper Drilling as 2026 Catalysts Build]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 17:24:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22 2026 TSXV NIM | NASDAQ NICM Steve Yang sits down with Peter Espig to break down Nicola Mining’s 2026 roadmap across gold, silver, copper, production, exploration, and capital markets strategy. Nicola is building a British Columbia focused story around permitted assets, operating cash flow, and multiple near term catalysts that management believes can materially reshape the company’s profile. Espig explains why Dominion is targeted to begin mining in July 2026, how Treasure Mountain could reopen into a stronger silver market, and why New Craigmont is one of the most important copper exploration swings in the company’s…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22 2026 TSXV NIM | NASDAQ NICM Steve Yang sits down with Peter Espig to break down Nicola Mining’s 2026 roadmap across gold, silver, copper, production, exploration, and capital markets strategy. Nicola is building a British Columbia focused story around permitted assets, operating cash flow, and multiple near term catalysts that management believes can materially reshape the company’s profile. Espig explains why Dominion is targeted to begin mining in July 2026, how Treasure Mountain could reopen into a stronger silver market, and why New Craigmont is one of the most important copper exploration swings in the company’s…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Nicola Mining Starts New Craigmont Copper Drilling as 2026 Catalysts Build]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22 2026 TSXV NIM | NASDAQ NICM Steve Yang sits down with Peter Espig to break down Nicola Mining’s 2026 roadmap across gold, silver, copper, production, exploration, and capital markets strategy. Nicola is building a British Columbia focused story around permitted assets, operating cash flow, and multiple near term catalysts that management believes can materially reshape the company’s profile. Espig explains why Dominion is targeted to begin mining in July 2026, how Treasure Mountain could reopen into a stronger silver market, and why New Craigmont is one of the most important copper exploration swings in the company’s…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22 2026 TSXV NIM | NASDAQ NICM Steve Yang sits down with Peter Espig to break down Nicola Mining’s 2026 roadmap across gold, silver, copper, production, exploration, and capital markets strategy. Nicola is building a British Columbia focused story around permitted assets, operating cash flow, and multiple near term catalysts that management believes can materially reshape the company’s profile. Espig explains why Dominion is targeted to begin mining in July 2026, how Treasure Mountain could reopen into a stronger silver market, and why New Craigmont is one of the most important copper exploration swings in the company’s…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Northern Lights CEO Went All In On Horetzky Copper]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 17:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 CSE: NLR | OTCQB: NLRCF In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang speaks with Luka Capin and Bernie Kreft of Northern Lights Resources about why Horetzky in British Columbia has become the center of the company’s copper story and why management keeps drawing attention to its similarities with major Babine belt analogues. Luka explains why he went all in on Northern Lights, why he sees Horetzky as a repeatable discovery setup rather than a blind swing, and how the company is trying to turn technical work into clear drilling catalysts. Bernie discusses his long…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 CSE: NLR | OTCQB: NLRCF In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang speaks with Luka Capin and Bernie Kreft of Northern Lights Resources about why Horetzky in British Columbia has become the center of the company’s copper story and why management keeps drawing attention to its similarities with major Babine belt analogues. Luka explains why he went all in on Northern Lights, why he sees Horetzky as a repeatable discovery setup rather than a blind swing, and how the company is trying to turn technical work into clear drilling catalysts. Bernie discusses his long…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Northern Lights CEO Went All In On Horetzky Copper]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 CSE: NLR | OTCQB: NLRCF In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang speaks with Luka Capin and Bernie Kreft of Northern Lights Resources about why Horetzky in British Columbia has become the center of the company’s copper story and why management keeps drawing attention to its similarities with major Babine belt analogues. Luka explains why he went all in on Northern Lights, why he sees Horetzky as a repeatable discovery setup rather than a blind swing, and how the company is trying to turn technical work into clear drilling catalysts. Bernie discusses his long…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 22, 2026 CSE: NLR | OTCQB: NLRCF In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang speaks with Luka Capin and Bernie Kreft of Northern Lights Resources about why Horetzky in British Columbia has become the center of the company’s copper story and why management keeps drawing attention to its similarities with major Babine belt analogues. Luka explains why he went all in on Northern Lights, why he sees Horetzky as a repeatable discovery setup rather than a blind swing, and how the company is trying to turn technical work into clear drilling catalysts. Bernie discusses his long…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:19:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Jim Rogers Says the U.S. Dollar Wins Because the Crowd Still Believes]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 17:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 Jim Rogers returns to Natural Resource Stocks for a sharp macro discussion on why he has sold all of his U.S. stocks, why he is still holding U.S. dollar cash, and why broad confidence across markets makes him more cautious, not less. In this interview, Rogers explains how crowd psychology, central bank money creation, and an unusually long stretch of market strength can create the kind of setup that leaves investors asking harder questions. He also breaks down why he still owns gold and silver, why he is not buying more at these highs, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 Jim Rogers returns to Natural Resource Stocks for a sharp macro discussion on why he has sold all of his U.S. stocks, why he is still holding U.S. dollar cash, and why broad confidence across markets makes him more cautious, not less. In this interview, Rogers explains how crowd psychology, central bank money creation, and an unusually long stretch of market strength can create the kind of setup that leaves investors asking harder questions. He also breaks down why he still owns gold and silver, why he is not buying more at these highs, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Jim Rogers Says the U.S. Dollar Wins Because the Crowd Still Believes]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 Jim Rogers returns to Natural Resource Stocks for a sharp macro discussion on why he has sold all of his U.S. stocks, why he is still holding U.S. dollar cash, and why broad confidence across markets makes him more cautious, not less. In this interview, Rogers explains how crowd psychology, central bank money creation, and an unusually long stretch of market strength can create the kind of setup that leaves investors asking harder questions. He also breaks down why he still owns gold and silver, why he is not buying more at these highs, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 Jim Rogers returns to Natural Resource Stocks for a sharp macro discussion on why he has sold all of his U.S. stocks, why he is still holding U.S. dollar cash, and why broad confidence across markets makes him more cautious, not less. In this interview, Rogers explains how crowd psychology, central bank money creation, and an unusually long stretch of market strength can create the kind of setup that leaves investors asking harder questions. He also breaks down why he still owns gold and silver, why he is not buying more at these highs, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Maple Gold Targets a Major Re-Rating With Resource Update and 2027 Plan]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 16:53:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21, 2026 TSXV: MGM | OTC: MGMLF In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Kiran Patankar, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Maple Gold Mines, to break down the company’s expanding 2026 exploration story across the Douay and Joutel gold projects in Québec’s Abitibi belt. Maple Gold says the current winter campaign is the largest drill program in company history, with a 30000m program already well advanced and a broader path toward nearly 100000m of drilling as the company pushes step-out growth, updated resources, and a clearer roadmap into 2027. Patankar explains why Joutel’s past-producing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21, 2026 TSXV: MGM | OTC: MGMLF In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Kiran Patankar, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Maple Gold Mines, to break down the company’s expanding 2026 exploration story across the Douay and Joutel gold projects in Québec’s Abitibi belt. Maple Gold says the current winter campaign is the largest drill program in company history, with a 30000m program already well advanced and a broader path toward nearly 100000m of drilling as the company pushes step-out growth, updated resources, and a clearer roadmap into 2027. Patankar explains why Joutel’s past-producing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Maple Gold Targets a Major Re-Rating With Resource Update and 2027 Plan]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21, 2026 TSXV: MGM | OTC: MGMLF In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Kiran Patankar, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Maple Gold Mines, to break down the company’s expanding 2026 exploration story across the Douay and Joutel gold projects in Québec’s Abitibi belt. Maple Gold says the current winter campaign is the largest drill program in company history, with a 30000m program already well advanced and a broader path toward nearly 100000m of drilling as the company pushes step-out growth, updated resources, and a clearer roadmap into 2027. Patankar explains why Joutel’s past-producing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21, 2026 TSXV: MGM | OTC: MGMLF In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Kiran Patankar, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Maple Gold Mines, to break down the company’s expanding 2026 exploration story across the Douay and Joutel gold projects in Québec’s Abitibi belt. Maple Gold says the current winter campaign is the largest drill program in company history, with a 30000m program already well advanced and a broader path toward nearly 100000m of drilling as the company pushes step-out growth, updated resources, and a clearer roadmap into 2027. Patankar explains why Joutel’s past-producing…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:39:47</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Alex Krainer Says Europe Could Break Under Energy Pressure]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 16:34:57 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide ranging discussion on the Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf blockade, China trade pressure, Europe’s energy vulnerability, and the financial incentives behind permanent conflict. Krainer explains why he believes the military logic around Iran never made sense, why the blockade worsened the situation, and why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most important choke points in the world. He also lays out how China and Europe are exposed to shipping and energy disruptions, why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide ranging discussion on the Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf blockade, China trade pressure, Europe’s energy vulnerability, and the financial incentives behind permanent conflict. Krainer explains why he believes the military logic around Iran never made sense, why the blockade worsened the situation, and why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most important choke points in the world. He also lays out how China and Europe are exposed to shipping and energy disruptions, why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Alex Krainer Says Europe Could Break Under Energy Pressure]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide ranging discussion on the Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf blockade, China trade pressure, Europe’s energy vulnerability, and the financial incentives behind permanent conflict. Krainer explains why he believes the military logic around Iran never made sense, why the blockade worsened the situation, and why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most important choke points in the world. He also lays out how China and Europe are exposed to shipping and energy disruptions, why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 21 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide ranging discussion on the Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf blockade, China trade pressure, Europe’s energy vulnerability, and the financial incentives behind permanent conflict. Krainer explains why he believes the military logic around Iran never made sense, why the blockade worsened the situation, and why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most important choke points in the world. He also lays out how China and Europe are exposed to shipping and energy disruptions, why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[First Phosphate Says This Quebec Asset Could Electrify Half of North America]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 22:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 17, 2026 CSE: PHOS | FSE: KD0 | OTCQX: FRSPF | OTCQX ADR: FPHOY Steve Yang sits down with John Passalacqua, CEO and Director of First Phosphate Corp, to break down why management believes phosphate is one of the most overlooked materials in the LFP battery supply chain. The conversation covers the scale of the Bégin-Lamarche project in Saguenay Lac Saint Jean, how management frames the asset in battery terms, and why First Phosphate sees a mine to market strategy as its edge. John also explains the Quebec jurisdiction story, including workforce, roads, rail, hydroelectric power, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 17, 2026 CSE: PHOS | FSE: KD0 | OTCQX: FRSPF | OTCQX ADR: FPHOY Steve Yang sits down with John Passalacqua, CEO and Director of First Phosphate Corp, to break down why management believes phosphate is one of the most overlooked materials in the LFP battery supply chain. The conversation covers the scale of the Bégin-Lamarche project in Saguenay Lac Saint Jean, how management frames the asset in battery terms, and why First Phosphate sees a mine to market strategy as its edge. John also explains the Quebec jurisdiction story, including workforce, roads, rail, hydroelectric power, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[First Phosphate Says This Quebec Asset Could Electrify Half of North America]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 17, 2026 CSE: PHOS | FSE: KD0 | OTCQX: FRSPF | OTCQX ADR: FPHOY Steve Yang sits down with John Passalacqua, CEO and Director of First Phosphate Corp, to break down why management believes phosphate is one of the most overlooked materials in the LFP battery supply chain. The conversation covers the scale of the Bégin-Lamarche project in Saguenay Lac Saint Jean, how management frames the asset in battery terms, and why First Phosphate sees a mine to market strategy as its edge. John also explains the Quebec jurisdiction story, including workforce, roads, rail, hydroelectric power, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 17, 2026 CSE: PHOS | FSE: KD0 | OTCQX: FRSPF | OTCQX ADR: FPHOY Steve Yang sits down with John Passalacqua, CEO and Director of First Phosphate Corp, to break down why management believes phosphate is one of the most overlooked materials in the LFP battery supply chain. The conversation covers the scale of the Bégin-Lamarche project in Saguenay Lac Saint Jean, how management frames the asset in battery terms, and why First Phosphate sees a mine to market strategy as its edge. John also explains the Quebec jurisdiction story, including workforce, roads, rail, hydroelectric power, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Oil Is Power and Why It Still Controls the World Another Look with Tiffany Georgopoulos]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 22:06:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Another Look with Tiffany Georgopoulos explores why oil is not just an energy source but one of the most important strategic forces shaping geopolitics, inflation, trade, currency power, and long term market opportunity. Tiffany breaks down how oil pricing actually works, why Brent matters globally, how the petrodollar system reinforced US financial dominance, and why alternative settlement systems now matter more than most investors realize. This episode connects the Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela, structural underinvestment in energy, and the growing pressure on dollar based trade into one bigger macro framework. If you want a sharper lens on why energy keeps…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Another Look with Tiffany Georgopoulos explores why oil is not just an energy source but one of the most important strategic forces shaping geopolitics, inflation, trade, currency power, and long term market opportunity. Tiffany breaks down how oil pricing actually works, why Brent matters globally, how the petrodollar system reinforced US financial dominance, and why alternative settlement systems now matter more than most investors realize. This episode connects the Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela, structural underinvestment in energy, and the growing pressure on dollar based trade into one bigger macro framework. If you want a sharper lens on why energy keeps…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Oil Is Power and Why It Still Controls the World Another Look with Tiffany Georgopoulos]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Another Look with Tiffany Georgopoulos explores why oil is not just an energy source but one of the most important strategic forces shaping geopolitics, inflation, trade, currency power, and long term market opportunity. Tiffany breaks down how oil pricing actually works, why Brent matters globally, how the petrodollar system reinforced US financial dominance, and why alternative settlement systems now matter more than most investors realize. This episode connects the Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela, structural underinvestment in energy, and the growing pressure on dollar based trade into one bigger macro framework. If you want a sharper lens on why energy keeps…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Another Look with Tiffany Georgopoulos explores why oil is not just an energy source but one of the most important strategic forces shaping geopolitics, inflation, trade, currency power, and long term market opportunity. Tiffany breaks down how oil pricing actually works, why Brent matters globally, how the petrodollar system reinforced US financial dominance, and why alternative settlement systems now matter more than most investors realize. This episode connects the Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela, structural underinvestment in energy, and the growing pressure on dollar based trade into one bigger macro framework. If you want a sharper lens on why energy keeps…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:22:23</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Justin Huhn Says Uranium May Still Be Earlier Than Most Investors Think]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 22:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16, 2026 Justin Huhn of Uranium Insider joins Steve Yang to break down why uranium surged into the high 90s and 100 area earlier this year, why it cooled back into the mid 80s, and why he believes the real signal now is not short term spot volatility but a tightening long term contracting market. Justin explains the difference between spot and term uranium, why utility demand matters more than headline price swings, and how AI, data centers, reactor restarts, life extensions, and new builds are quietly reshaping the long term demand picture. He also lays out…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16, 2026 Justin Huhn of Uranium Insider joins Steve Yang to break down why uranium surged into the high 90s and 100 area earlier this year, why it cooled back into the mid 80s, and why he believes the real signal now is not short term spot volatility but a tightening long term contracting market. Justin explains the difference between spot and term uranium, why utility demand matters more than headline price swings, and how AI, data centers, reactor restarts, life extensions, and new builds are quietly reshaping the long term demand picture. He also lays out…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Justin Huhn Says Uranium May Still Be Earlier Than Most Investors Think]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16, 2026 Justin Huhn of Uranium Insider joins Steve Yang to break down why uranium surged into the high 90s and 100 area earlier this year, why it cooled back into the mid 80s, and why he believes the real signal now is not short term spot volatility but a tightening long term contracting market. Justin explains the difference between spot and term uranium, why utility demand matters more than headline price swings, and how AI, data centers, reactor restarts, life extensions, and new builds are quietly reshaping the long term demand picture. He also lays out…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:34:36</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Borealis Mining Is Already Producing Gold While Sandman Speeds Toward Development]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 21:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 TSX Venture: BOGOOTCQB: BORMFFrankfurt: L4B0 Borealis Mining is no longer just talking about production. In this interview, Kelly Malcolm explains how the company is already fully mining at the Borealis Mine in Nevada while simultaneously pushing Sandman into a much more advanced development phase. He breaks down why the latest Sandman economics changed the pace of the story, what detailed engineering and permitting work now looks like, and why metallurgy, hydrogeology, and geotechnical work matter before any true construction call. Kelly also lays out how Borealis wants mine cash flow to help fund Sandman, advance…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 TSX Venture: BOGOOTCQB: BORMFFrankfurt: L4B0 Borealis Mining is no longer just talking about production. In this interview, Kelly Malcolm explains how the company is already fully mining at the Borealis Mine in Nevada while simultaneously pushing Sandman into a much more advanced development phase. He breaks down why the latest Sandman economics changed the pace of the story, what detailed engineering and permitting work now looks like, and why metallurgy, hydrogeology, and geotechnical work matter before any true construction call. Kelly also lays out how Borealis wants mine cash flow to help fund Sandman, advance…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Borealis Mining Is Already Producing Gold While Sandman Speeds Toward Development]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 TSX Venture: BOGOOTCQB: BORMFFrankfurt: L4B0 Borealis Mining is no longer just talking about production. In this interview, Kelly Malcolm explains how the company is already fully mining at the Borealis Mine in Nevada while simultaneously pushing Sandman into a much more advanced development phase. He breaks down why the latest Sandman economics changed the pace of the story, what detailed engineering and permitting work now looks like, and why metallurgy, hydrogeology, and geotechnical work matter before any true construction call. Kelly also lays out how Borealis wants mine cash flow to help fund Sandman, advance…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 TSX Venture: BOGOOTCQB: BORMFFrankfurt: L4B0 Borealis Mining is no longer just talking about production. In this interview, Kelly Malcolm explains how the company is already fully mining at the Borealis Mine in Nevada while simultaneously pushing Sandman into a much more advanced development phase. He breaks down why the latest Sandman economics changed the pace of the story, what detailed engineering and permitting work now looks like, and why metallurgy, hydrogeology, and geotechnical work matter before any true construction call. Kelly also lays out how Borealis wants mine cash flow to help fund Sandman, advance…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:14:04</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Fusion Fuel Says It Is Building A Four-Part Energy Platform Around Real Revenue]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 21:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 Fusion Fuel Green PLC trades on Nasdaq under HTOO. In this interview, John-Paul Backwell and Frederico Figueira de Chaves break down how Fusion Fuel is trying to build a diversified energy platform with current cash flow from its UAE gas business and longer-dated upside from natural gas and uranium royalties. Andy presses them on what is actually producing today, where the revenue comes from right now, and why management believes the current gas business is the real engine while royalties and BioSteam create future upside. The conversation also digs into the South Africa BioSteam rollout,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 Fusion Fuel Green PLC trades on Nasdaq under HTOO. In this interview, John-Paul Backwell and Frederico Figueira de Chaves break down how Fusion Fuel is trying to build a diversified energy platform with current cash flow from its UAE gas business and longer-dated upside from natural gas and uranium royalties. Andy presses them on what is actually producing today, where the revenue comes from right now, and why management believes the current gas business is the real engine while royalties and BioSteam create future upside. The conversation also digs into the South Africa BioSteam rollout,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fusion Fuel Says It Is Building A Four-Part Energy Platform Around Real Revenue]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 Fusion Fuel Green PLC trades on Nasdaq under HTOO. In this interview, John-Paul Backwell and Frederico Figueira de Chaves break down how Fusion Fuel is trying to build a diversified energy platform with current cash flow from its UAE gas business and longer-dated upside from natural gas and uranium royalties. Andy presses them on what is actually producing today, where the revenue comes from right now, and why management believes the current gas business is the real engine while royalties and BioSteam create future upside. The conversation also digs into the South Africa BioSteam rollout,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 16 2026 Fusion Fuel Green PLC trades on Nasdaq under HTOO. In this interview, John-Paul Backwell and Frederico Figueira de Chaves break down how Fusion Fuel is trying to build a diversified energy platform with current cash flow from its UAE gas business and longer-dated upside from natural gas and uranium royalties. Andy presses them on what is actually producing today, where the revenue comes from right now, and why management believes the current gas business is the real engine while royalties and BioSteam create future upside. The conversation also digs into the South Africa BioSteam rollout,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:26:27</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Laurent Lequeu Says Markets Are Pricing Peace Too Early]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 21:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 14 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Laurent Lequeu of The Macro Butler for a hard-hitting macro conversation on why markets may be dangerously underpricing a much longer Middle East conflict and a far bigger commodity shock ahead. Laurent argues that even if headlines sound calmer, damaged energy infrastructure, displaced shipping routes, and missing industrial inputs could keep oil and supply chains far tighter than most traders expect. He breaks down why fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, semiconductors, and mining inputs matter far more than most investors realize, and why those second-order effects could drive food inflation, metals…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 14 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Laurent Lequeu of The Macro Butler for a hard-hitting macro conversation on why markets may be dangerously underpricing a much longer Middle East conflict and a far bigger commodity shock ahead. Laurent argues that even if headlines sound calmer, damaged energy infrastructure, displaced shipping routes, and missing industrial inputs could keep oil and supply chains far tighter than most traders expect. He breaks down why fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, semiconductors, and mining inputs matter far more than most investors realize, and why those second-order effects could drive food inflation, metals…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Laurent Lequeu Says Markets Are Pricing Peace Too Early]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 14 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Laurent Lequeu of The Macro Butler for a hard-hitting macro conversation on why markets may be dangerously underpricing a much longer Middle East conflict and a far bigger commodity shock ahead. Laurent argues that even if headlines sound calmer, damaged energy infrastructure, displaced shipping routes, and missing industrial inputs could keep oil and supply chains far tighter than most traders expect. He breaks down why fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, semiconductors, and mining inputs matter far more than most investors realize, and why those second-order effects could drive food inflation, metals…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 14 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Laurent Lequeu of The Macro Butler for a hard-hitting macro conversation on why markets may be dangerously underpricing a much longer Middle East conflict and a far bigger commodity shock ahead. Laurent argues that even if headlines sound calmer, damaged energy infrastructure, displaced shipping routes, and missing industrial inputs could keep oil and supply chains far tighter than most traders expect. He breaks down why fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, semiconductors, and mining inputs matter far more than most investors realize, and why those second-order effects could drive food inflation, metals…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:37:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Larry C Johnson Says the US Cannot Hold the Strait of Hormuz]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 21:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard-edged discussion on the Strait of Hormuz, US and Iran escalation, China’s leverage, media narratives, and why global alliances may be shifting faster than many investors realize. Larry argues that a shipping blockade near Iran is far more difficult than it appears, that enforcement risks drawing in other nations, and that the economic fallout could hit far beyond the Middle East. The conversation also digs into ceasefire logic, Israel and US power dynamics, NATO strain, Canada’s procurement shift, and the broader credibility problem…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard-edged discussion on the Strait of Hormuz, US and Iran escalation, China’s leverage, media narratives, and why global alliances may be shifting faster than many investors realize. Larry argues that a shipping blockade near Iran is far more difficult than it appears, that enforcement risks drawing in other nations, and that the economic fallout could hit far beyond the Middle East. The conversation also digs into ceasefire logic, Israel and US power dynamics, NATO strain, Canada’s procurement shift, and the broader credibility problem…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Larry C Johnson Says the US Cannot Hold the Strait of Hormuz]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard-edged discussion on the Strait of Hormuz, US and Iran escalation, China’s leverage, media narratives, and why global alliances may be shifting faster than many investors realize. Larry argues that a shipping blockade near Iran is far more difficult than it appears, that enforcement risks drawing in other nations, and that the economic fallout could hit far beyond the Middle East. The conversation also digs into ceasefire logic, Israel and US power dynamics, NATO strain, Canada’s procurement shift, and the broader credibility problem…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:41:26</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Liberty Gold Locked a 2028 Permit Target and the Market Is Paying Attention]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 21:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026TSX: LGDOTCQX: LGDTF Jon Gilligan, President, CEO and Director of Liberty Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why Black Pine is moving into a more clearly defined development phase and why the market is starting to respond. Gilligan walks through the FAST 41 permitting schedule, the January 5 2028 federal target date, and why the alignment between state and federal permitting matters so much for de risking the project. He also explains why the notice of intent was a key milestone, why the market began to re rate the story, and how Liberty Gold is shifting…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026TSX: LGDOTCQX: LGDTF Jon Gilligan, President, CEO and Director of Liberty Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why Black Pine is moving into a more clearly defined development phase and why the market is starting to respond. Gilligan walks through the FAST 41 permitting schedule, the January 5 2028 federal target date, and why the alignment between state and federal permitting matters so much for de risking the project. He also explains why the notice of intent was a key milestone, why the market began to re rate the story, and how Liberty Gold is shifting…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Liberty Gold Locked a 2028 Permit Target and the Market Is Paying Attention]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026TSX: LGDOTCQX: LGDTF Jon Gilligan, President, CEO and Director of Liberty Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why Black Pine is moving into a more clearly defined development phase and why the market is starting to respond. Gilligan walks through the FAST 41 permitting schedule, the January 5 2028 federal target date, and why the alignment between state and federal permitting matters so much for de risking the project. He also explains why the notice of intent was a key milestone, why the market began to re rate the story, and how Liberty Gold is shifting…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026TSX: LGDOTCQX: LGDTF Jon Gilligan, President, CEO and Director of Liberty Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why Black Pine is moving into a more clearly defined development phase and why the market is starting to respond. Gilligan walks through the FAST 41 permitting schedule, the January 5 2028 federal target date, and why the alignment between state and federal permitting matters so much for de risking the project. He also explains why the notice of intent was a key milestone, why the market began to re rate the story, and how Liberty Gold is shifting…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:19:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Why Magma Silver Calls Niñobamba a Rare Primary Silver Story]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 21:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 TSXV MGMAOTCQB MAGMFFSE BC21 Magma Silver Chairman and CEO J. Stephen Barley joins Andy Millette to break down why Niñobamba in Peru stands out as a developing silver and gold story with real near-term catalysts. In this interview, Barley explains why management believes the project is unusual for its shallow profile, low-cost open pit heap leach potential, and silver-first exposure instead of a byproduct-heavy model. He also lays out the permitting status, why the company expects drilling to begin in mid-May, and how Magma plans to move the story toward a future resource. The conversation…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 TSXV MGMAOTCQB MAGMFFSE BC21 Magma Silver Chairman and CEO J. Stephen Barley joins Andy Millette to break down why Niñobamba in Peru stands out as a developing silver and gold story with real near-term catalysts. In this interview, Barley explains why management believes the project is unusual for its shallow profile, low-cost open pit heap leach potential, and silver-first exposure instead of a byproduct-heavy model. He also lays out the permitting status, why the company expects drilling to begin in mid-May, and how Magma plans to move the story toward a future resource. The conversation…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Why Magma Silver Calls Niñobamba a Rare Primary Silver Story]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 TSXV MGMAOTCQB MAGMFFSE BC21 Magma Silver Chairman and CEO J. Stephen Barley joins Andy Millette to break down why Niñobamba in Peru stands out as a developing silver and gold story with real near-term catalysts. In this interview, Barley explains why management believes the project is unusual for its shallow profile, low-cost open pit heap leach potential, and silver-first exposure instead of a byproduct-heavy model. He also lays out the permitting status, why the company expects drilling to begin in mid-May, and how Magma plans to move the story toward a future resource. The conversation…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 13 2026 TSXV MGMAOTCQB MAGMFFSE BC21 Magma Silver Chairman and CEO J. Stephen Barley joins Andy Millette to break down why Niñobamba in Peru stands out as a developing silver and gold story with real near-term catalysts. In this interview, Barley explains why management believes the project is unusual for its shallow profile, low-cost open pit heap leach potential, and silver-first exposure instead of a byproduct-heavy model. He also lays out the permitting status, why the company expects drilling to begin in mid-May, and how Magma plans to move the story toward a future resource. The conversation…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:19:33</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Cassiar Gold Could Cut the Timeline and the Market Still Looks Late]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 13:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp trades on TSX Venture as GLDC and OTCQX as CGLCF Marco Roque, President, CEO and Director of Cassiar Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why this British Columbia gold story may be further along than the market is giving it credit for. The interview breaks down how Cassiar’s two existing mine permits, permitted mill, road access, power, underground development, and multiple development paths could materially separate it from many earlier-stage peers. Marco walks through the larger Cassiar North bulk tonnage opportunity, the high-grade Cassiar South restart path, and why management is pushing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp trades on TSX Venture as GLDC and OTCQX as CGLCF Marco Roque, President, CEO and Director of Cassiar Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why this British Columbia gold story may be further along than the market is giving it credit for. The interview breaks down how Cassiar’s two existing mine permits, permitted mill, road access, power, underground development, and multiple development paths could materially separate it from many earlier-stage peers. Marco walks through the larger Cassiar North bulk tonnage opportunity, the high-grade Cassiar South restart path, and why management is pushing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Cassiar Gold Could Cut the Timeline and the Market Still Looks Late]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp trades on TSX Venture as GLDC and OTCQX as CGLCF Marco Roque, President, CEO and Director of Cassiar Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why this British Columbia gold story may be further along than the market is giving it credit for. The interview breaks down how Cassiar’s two existing mine permits, permitted mill, road access, power, underground development, and multiple development paths could materially separate it from many earlier-stage peers. Marco walks through the larger Cassiar North bulk tonnage opportunity, the high-grade Cassiar South restart path, and why management is pushing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp trades on TSX Venture as GLDC and OTCQX as CGLCF Marco Roque, President, CEO and Director of Cassiar Gold, joins Andy Millette to explain why this British Columbia gold story may be further along than the market is giving it credit for. The interview breaks down how Cassiar’s two existing mine permits, permitted mill, road access, power, underground development, and multiple development paths could materially separate it from many earlier-stage peers. Marco walks through the larger Cassiar North bulk tonnage opportunity, the high-grade Cassiar South restart path, and why management is pushing…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:27:03</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Matt Manson on Radisson's 4 Million Ounce Vision at OBrien Gold]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 13:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSXV: RDS OTCQX: RMRDF Matt Manson joins Andy Millette to explain why Radisson Mining believes the OBrien Gold Project is becoming one of the more compelling high grade gold stories in Quebec’s Abitibi. In this interview, Matt breaks down the current 2.3 million ounce combined indicated and inferred base, why management believes the system could grow toward about 4 million ounces, and how the company’s fully funded 140000 metre drill program is designed to keep pushing that upside. He also explains why OBrien’s underground profile is workable, how nearby mills and infrastructure may materially improve development…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSXV: RDS OTCQX: RMRDF Matt Manson joins Andy Millette to explain why Radisson Mining believes the OBrien Gold Project is becoming one of the more compelling high grade gold stories in Quebec’s Abitibi. In this interview, Matt breaks down the current 2.3 million ounce combined indicated and inferred base, why management believes the system could grow toward about 4 million ounces, and how the company’s fully funded 140000 metre drill program is designed to keep pushing that upside. He also explains why OBrien’s underground profile is workable, how nearby mills and infrastructure may materially improve development…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Matt Manson on Radisson's 4 Million Ounce Vision at OBrien Gold]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSXV: RDS OTCQX: RMRDF Matt Manson joins Andy Millette to explain why Radisson Mining believes the OBrien Gold Project is becoming one of the more compelling high grade gold stories in Quebec’s Abitibi. In this interview, Matt breaks down the current 2.3 million ounce combined indicated and inferred base, why management believes the system could grow toward about 4 million ounces, and how the company’s fully funded 140000 metre drill program is designed to keep pushing that upside. He also explains why OBrien’s underground profile is workable, how nearby mills and infrastructure may materially improve development…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSXV: RDS OTCQX: RMRDF Matt Manson joins Andy Millette to explain why Radisson Mining believes the OBrien Gold Project is becoming one of the more compelling high grade gold stories in Quebec’s Abitibi. In this interview, Matt breaks down the current 2.3 million ounce combined indicated and inferred base, why management believes the system could grow toward about 4 million ounces, and how the company’s fully funded 140000 metre drill program is designed to keep pushing that upside. He also explains why OBrien’s underground profile is workable, how nearby mills and infrastructure may materially improve development…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:21:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Kingsmen Just Added Claudia 2 and the Market May Be Missing It]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 13:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSX Venture KNG | OTCQB KNGRF | Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette speaks with Scott Emerson of Kingsmen Resources about why the Claudia 2 claim acquisition matters now and how it strengthens the broader Las Coloradas silver gold story in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how prior drilling outlined a one mile by two mile mineralized rectangle and why the never-drilled Saddle target, located roughly three miles away, could represent standalone upside if drilling confirms the thesis. He also walks through the geological setup, why the team believes the district is becoming more complete, and how near-term drilling…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSX Venture KNG | OTCQB KNGRF | Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette speaks with Scott Emerson of Kingsmen Resources about why the Claudia 2 claim acquisition matters now and how it strengthens the broader Las Coloradas silver gold story in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how prior drilling outlined a one mile by two mile mineralized rectangle and why the never-drilled Saddle target, located roughly three miles away, could represent standalone upside if drilling confirms the thesis. He also walks through the geological setup, why the team believes the district is becoming more complete, and how near-term drilling…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Kingsmen Just Added Claudia 2 and the Market May Be Missing It]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSX Venture KNG | OTCQB KNGRF | Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette speaks with Scott Emerson of Kingsmen Resources about why the Claudia 2 claim acquisition matters now and how it strengthens the broader Las Coloradas silver gold story in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how prior drilling outlined a one mile by two mile mineralized rectangle and why the never-drilled Saddle target, located roughly three miles away, could represent standalone upside if drilling confirms the thesis. He also walks through the geological setup, why the team believes the district is becoming more complete, and how near-term drilling…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 9 2026TSX Venture KNG | OTCQB KNGRF | Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette speaks with Scott Emerson of Kingsmen Resources about why the Claudia 2 claim acquisition matters now and how it strengthens the broader Las Coloradas silver gold story in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how prior drilling outlined a one mile by two mile mineralized rectangle and why the never-drilled Saddle target, located roughly three miles away, could represent standalone upside if drilling confirms the thesis. He also walks through the geological setup, why the team believes the district is becoming more complete, and how near-term drilling…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:11:45</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Steve Keen Warns a Helium Shock Could Hit Chips and AI Fast]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 14:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 8 2026 Steve Yang sits down with economist and author Steve Keen for a wide ranging conversation on why headline market calm may be hiding a much deeper real economy shock. Keen argues that the real threat is not just oil, but the hidden dependence of global industry on fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, and other essential inputs that can choke food production, chip output, and industrial capacity. He explains why physical bottlenecks can do damage long after headlines fade, and why markets may be dramatically underestimating how hard lost supply is to replace once real world capacity…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 8 2026 Steve Yang sits down with economist and author Steve Keen for a wide ranging conversation on why headline market calm may be hiding a much deeper real economy shock. Keen argues that the real threat is not just oil, but the hidden dependence of global industry on fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, and other essential inputs that can choke food production, chip output, and industrial capacity. He explains why physical bottlenecks can do damage long after headlines fade, and why markets may be dramatically underestimating how hard lost supply is to replace once real world capacity…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Steve Keen Warns a Helium Shock Could Hit Chips and AI Fast]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 8 2026 Steve Yang sits down with economist and author Steve Keen for a wide ranging conversation on why headline market calm may be hiding a much deeper real economy shock. Keen argues that the real threat is not just oil, but the hidden dependence of global industry on fertilizer, helium, sulfuric acid, and other essential inputs that can choke food production, chip output, and industrial capacity. He explains why physical bottlenecks can do damage long after headlines fade, and why markets may be dramatically underestimating how hard lost supply is to replace once real world capacity…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:48:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Sonoro Gold Just Funded A 50,000 Meter Drill Push At Cerro Caliche]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 14:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Sonoro Gold to break down why management believes Cerro Caliche is entering a pivotal phase for both valuation and project growth. Kenneth MacLeod explains how the current economics were built, why management sees a wide disconnect between market value and project value, and how a 50,000 meter drill campaign could expand the known resource well beyond the current footprint. John Darch discusses the fully committed 11 million private placement, why insiders participated, and why Sonoro chose to push hard on drilling while continuing to advance the project…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Sonoro Gold to break down why management believes Cerro Caliche is entering a pivotal phase for both valuation and project growth. Kenneth MacLeod explains how the current economics were built, why management sees a wide disconnect between market value and project value, and how a 50,000 meter drill campaign could expand the known resource well beyond the current footprint. John Darch discusses the fully committed 11 million private placement, why insiders participated, and why Sonoro chose to push hard on drilling while continuing to advance the project…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Sonoro Gold Just Funded A 50,000 Meter Drill Push At Cerro Caliche]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Sonoro Gold to break down why management believes Cerro Caliche is entering a pivotal phase for both valuation and project growth. Kenneth MacLeod explains how the current economics were built, why management sees a wide disconnect between market value and project value, and how a 50,000 meter drill campaign could expand the known resource well beyond the current footprint. John Darch discusses the fully committed 11 million private placement, why insiders participated, and why Sonoro chose to push hard on drilling while continuing to advance the project…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:19:12</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Canterra Says Buchans Produced 20 Billion in Metal and the Story May Be Bigger]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 14:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Canterra Minerals trades on TSX Venture as CTM and OTCQB as CTMCF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Andrew Farncomb, Chairman and Director of Canterra Minerals, to break down the Buchans critical minerals story in Newfoundland and why the company believes it has multiple shots on goal across brownfield copper upside and district-scale gold potential. Farncomb explains why the past-producing Buchans mine still matters today, how historical production reframes the opportunity in modern dollar terms, and why Canterra believes its current resource base can be expanded through aggressive drilling and smarter targeting. He…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Canterra Minerals trades on TSX Venture as CTM and OTCQB as CTMCF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Andrew Farncomb, Chairman and Director of Canterra Minerals, to break down the Buchans critical minerals story in Newfoundland and why the company believes it has multiple shots on goal across brownfield copper upside and district-scale gold potential. Farncomb explains why the past-producing Buchans mine still matters today, how historical production reframes the opportunity in modern dollar terms, and why Canterra believes its current resource base can be expanded through aggressive drilling and smarter targeting. He…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Canterra Says Buchans Produced 20 Billion in Metal and the Story May Be Bigger]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Canterra Minerals trades on TSX Venture as CTM and OTCQB as CTMCF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Andrew Farncomb, Chairman and Director of Canterra Minerals, to break down the Buchans critical minerals story in Newfoundland and why the company believes it has multiple shots on goal across brownfield copper upside and district-scale gold potential. Farncomb explains why the past-producing Buchans mine still matters today, how historical production reframes the opportunity in modern dollar terms, and why Canterra believes its current resource base can be expanded through aggressive drilling and smarter targeting. He…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Canterra Minerals trades on TSX Venture as CTM and OTCQB as CTMCF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Andrew Farncomb, Chairman and Director of Canterra Minerals, to break down the Buchans critical minerals story in Newfoundland and why the company believes it has multiple shots on goal across brownfield copper upside and district-scale gold potential. Farncomb explains why the past-producing Buchans mine still matters today, how historical production reframes the opportunity in modern dollar terms, and why Canterra believes its current resource base can be expanded through aggressive drilling and smarter targeting. He…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:32:23</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Hugh Agro on Revival Gold's 2.8 g over 74m at Mercur]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 14:07:24 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down major new drill results from the Mercur Gold Project in Utah and explain why the story may be getting much bigger. Hugh walks through standout intercepts including 2.8 grams per ton gold over 74 meters, what those widths and grades could mean for open pit heap leach potential, and why deeper feeder-style zones are starting to matter for longer-term upside. The conversation also zeroes in on the shallow average intercept depth, strong oxidation profile, and the strategic advantage of being roughly 40…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down major new drill results from the Mercur Gold Project in Utah and explain why the story may be getting much bigger. Hugh walks through standout intercepts including 2.8 grams per ton gold over 74 meters, what those widths and grades could mean for open pit heap leach potential, and why deeper feeder-style zones are starting to matter for longer-term upside. The conversation also zeroes in on the shallow average intercept depth, strong oxidation profile, and the strategic advantage of being roughly 40…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down major new drill results from the Mercur Gold Project in Utah and explain why the story may be getting much bigger. Hugh walks through standout intercepts including 2.8 grams per ton gold over 74 meters, what those widths and grades could mean for open pit heap leach potential, and why deeper feeder-style zones are starting to matter for longer-term upside. The conversation also zeroes in on the shallow average intercept depth, strong oxidation profile, and the strategic advantage of being roughly 40…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down major new drill results from the Mercur Gold Project in Utah and explain why the story may be getting much bigger. Hugh walks through standout intercepts including 2.8 grams per ton gold over 74 meters, what those widths and grades could mean for open pit heap leach potential, and why deeper feeder-style zones are starting to matter for longer-term upside. The conversation also zeroes in on the shallow average intercept depth, strong oxidation profile, and the strategic advantage of being roughly 40…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:11:22</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Adrian Day Says This Is Not The Top For Gold]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Adrian Day for a sharp macro conversation on gold, silver, juniors, oil, central bank behavior, and why this correction may be creating some of the best value the sector has seen in a while. Adrian explains why he was taking profits into the earlier run, why he has recently been buying again with a much narrower focus, and why he believes many juniors and mid-tiers now offer stronger upside than the names that already ran hardest. He also breaks down why he is fully convinced this is not the final…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Adrian Day for a sharp macro conversation on gold, silver, juniors, oil, central bank behavior, and why this correction may be creating some of the best value the sector has seen in a while. Adrian explains why he was taking profits into the earlier run, why he has recently been buying again with a much narrower focus, and why he believes many juniors and mid-tiers now offer stronger upside than the names that already ran hardest. He also breaks down why he is fully convinced this is not the final…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Adrian Day Says This Is Not The Top For Gold]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Adrian Day for a sharp macro conversation on gold, silver, juniors, oil, central bank behavior, and why this correction may be creating some of the best value the sector has seen in a while. Adrian explains why he was taking profits into the earlier run, why he has recently been buying again with a much narrower focus, and why he believes many juniors and mid-tiers now offer stronger upside than the names that already ran hardest. He also breaks down why he is fully convinced this is not the final…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:30:25</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Gianni Kovacevic Says 10000 Gold Is Not Crazy and Silver Could Follow]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Gianni Kovacevic for a wide-ranging macro conversation on the Strait of Hormuz, electrification, copper, lithium, phosphate, gold, silver, and the forces reshaping global energy and commodity markets. Gianni explains why geopolitical stress around Iran can accelerate the move away from fossil fuel dependence, why China already changed the timeline on electrified transport, and why copper, lithium, phosphate, and battery infrastructure could matter even more from here. The interview also dives into how he thinks about speculation versus investing, what he looks for in drill stories, why feasibility studies can change…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Gianni Kovacevic for a wide-ranging macro conversation on the Strait of Hormuz, electrification, copper, lithium, phosphate, gold, silver, and the forces reshaping global energy and commodity markets. Gianni explains why geopolitical stress around Iran can accelerate the move away from fossil fuel dependence, why China already changed the timeline on electrified transport, and why copper, lithium, phosphate, and battery infrastructure could matter even more from here. The interview also dives into how he thinks about speculation versus investing, what he looks for in drill stories, why feasibility studies can change…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Gianni Kovacevic for a wide-ranging macro conversation on the Strait of Hormuz, electrification, copper, lithium, phosphate, gold, silver, and the forces reshaping global energy and commodity markets. Gianni explains why geopolitical stress around Iran can accelerate the move away from fossil fuel dependence, why China already changed the timeline on electrified transport, and why copper, lithium, phosphate, and battery infrastructure could matter even more from here. The interview also dives into how he thinks about speculation versus investing, what he looks for in drill stories, why feasibility studies can change…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Gianni Kovacevic for a wide-ranging macro conversation on the Strait of Hormuz, electrification, copper, lithium, phosphate, gold, silver, and the forces reshaping global energy and commodity markets. Gianni explains why geopolitical stress around Iran can accelerate the move away from fossil fuel dependence, why China already changed the timeline on electrified transport, and why copper, lithium, phosphate, and battery infrastructure could matter even more from here. The interview also dives into how he thinks about speculation versus investing, what he looks for in drill stories, why feasibility studies can change…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:51:08</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Michael Gentile Why This Gold Pullback Was a Five Star Buy]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:09:20 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Michael Gentile joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and mining equities discussion focused on why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver stocks has created fresh opportunity rather than breaking the bigger bullish thesis. He explains how war, deficits, oil shocks, inflation pressure, bond market stress, and likely future money printing continue to support his long-term view on precious metals, while also laying out why copper still matters over a longer horizon. The interview then shifts into company-specific names, where Michael gives direct commentary on Astra Exploration, Big Ridge Gold, Radisson, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Michael Gentile joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and mining equities discussion focused on why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver stocks has created fresh opportunity rather than breaking the bigger bullish thesis. He explains how war, deficits, oil shocks, inflation pressure, bond market stress, and likely future money printing continue to support his long-term view on precious metals, while also laying out why copper still matters over a longer horizon. The interview then shifts into company-specific names, where Michael gives direct commentary on Astra Exploration, Big Ridge Gold, Radisson, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Michael Gentile Why This Gold Pullback Was a Five Star Buy]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Michael Gentile joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and mining equities discussion focused on why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver stocks has created fresh opportunity rather than breaking the bigger bullish thesis. He explains how war, deficits, oil shocks, inflation pressure, bond market stress, and likely future money printing continue to support his long-term view on precious metals, while also laying out why copper still matters over a longer horizon. The interview then shifts into company-specific names, where Michael gives direct commentary on Astra Exploration, Big Ridge Gold, Radisson, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 7 2026 Michael Gentile joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and mining equities discussion focused on why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver stocks has created fresh opportunity rather than breaking the bigger bullish thesis. He explains how war, deficits, oil shocks, inflation pressure, bond market stress, and likely future money printing continue to support his long-term view on precious metals, while also laying out why copper still matters over a longer horizon. The interview then shifts into company-specific names, where Michael gives direct commentary on Astra Exploration, Big Ridge Gold, Radisson, and…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:28:48</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Why shallow high-grade ounces could reshape the Dryden Gold story]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Dryden Gold trades as TSXV DRY, OTCQX DRYGF, FSE X7W. In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Maura Kolb of Dryden Gold to break down the company’s latest Gold Rock drill results and why the newest intercepts matter beyond a headline number. Maura explains how 32.87g per tonne over 4.25m, including 252g per tonne over half a meter, supports the structural thesis at Gold Rock and strengthens the case for more high-grade hits at key intersections. The conversation also digs into why grade matters for margins, why shallow mineralization matters so much in an…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Dryden Gold trades as TSXV DRY, OTCQX DRYGF, FSE X7W. In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Maura Kolb of Dryden Gold to break down the company’s latest Gold Rock drill results and why the newest intercepts matter beyond a headline number. Maura explains how 32.87g per tonne over 4.25m, including 252g per tonne over half a meter, supports the structural thesis at Gold Rock and strengthens the case for more high-grade hits at key intersections. The conversation also digs into why grade matters for margins, why shallow mineralization matters so much in an…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Why shallow high-grade ounces could reshape the Dryden Gold story]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Dryden Gold trades as TSXV DRY, OTCQX DRYGF, FSE X7W. In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Maura Kolb of Dryden Gold to break down the company’s latest Gold Rock drill results and why the newest intercepts matter beyond a headline number. Maura explains how 32.87g per tonne over 4.25m, including 252g per tonne over half a meter, supports the structural thesis at Gold Rock and strengthens the case for more high-grade hits at key intersections. The conversation also digs into why grade matters for margins, why shallow mineralization matters so much in an…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Dryden Gold trades as TSXV DRY, OTCQX DRYGF, FSE X7W. In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with Maura Kolb of Dryden Gold to break down the company’s latest Gold Rock drill results and why the newest intercepts matter beyond a headline number. Maura explains how 32.87g per tonne over 4.25m, including 252g per tonne over half a meter, supports the structural thesis at Gold Rock and strengthens the case for more high-grade hits at key intersections. The conversation also digs into why grade matters for margins, why shallow mineralization matters so much in an…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:18:51</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Marc Faber Says Oil May Be Entering a Higher New Normal]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dr. Marc Faber for a sharp macro conversation on where the biggest cracks are forming in the global system right now. Faber argues that liquidity has already tightened as asset prices weaken, real estate loses momentum, and borrowers with variable-rate exposure feel the squeeze. He explains why he believes the United States is heading toward more debt monetization, why that points toward inflation even if many assets fall together, and why he still sees relative defense in bonds compared with weaker equity segments. The interview also digs into the difference…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dr. Marc Faber for a sharp macro conversation on where the biggest cracks are forming in the global system right now. Faber argues that liquidity has already tightened as asset prices weaken, real estate loses momentum, and borrowers with variable-rate exposure feel the squeeze. He explains why he believes the United States is heading toward more debt monetization, why that points toward inflation even if many assets fall together, and why he still sees relative defense in bonds compared with weaker equity segments. The interview also digs into the difference…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Marc Faber Says Oil May Be Entering a Higher New Normal]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dr. Marc Faber for a sharp macro conversation on where the biggest cracks are forming in the global system right now. Faber argues that liquidity has already tightened as asset prices weaken, real estate loses momentum, and borrowers with variable-rate exposure feel the squeeze. He explains why he believes the United States is heading toward more debt monetization, why that points toward inflation even if many assets fall together, and why he still sees relative defense in bonds compared with weaker equity segments. The interview also digs into the difference…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 2 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dr. Marc Faber for a sharp macro conversation on where the biggest cracks are forming in the global system right now. Faber argues that liquidity has already tightened as asset prices weaken, real estate loses momentum, and borrowers with variable-rate exposure feel the squeeze. He explains why he believes the United States is heading toward more debt monetization, why that points toward inflation even if many assets fall together, and why he still sees relative defense in bonds compared with weaker equity segments. The interview also digs into the difference…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:30:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Brian Miller Says Astra Has Fully Funded Catalysts And Re-rate Potential]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 TSX.V: ASTR | OTCQB: ATEPF | FSE: S3I In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Brian Miller, CEO and Director of Astra Exploration, to break down why La Manchuria in Santa Cruz, Argentina is becoming one of the more interesting high-grade gold and silver discovery stories in the junior space. Brian explains why the team believes the project could grow into a multi-million ounce system, how Astra has already expanded the footprint with modest drilling, and why the broader district setting matters when thinking about scale. The conversation digs into shallow high-grade drill results,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 TSX.V: ASTR | OTCQB: ATEPF | FSE: S3I In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Brian Miller, CEO and Director of Astra Exploration, to break down why La Manchuria in Santa Cruz, Argentina is becoming one of the more interesting high-grade gold and silver discovery stories in the junior space. Brian explains why the team believes the project could grow into a multi-million ounce system, how Astra has already expanded the footprint with modest drilling, and why the broader district setting matters when thinking about scale. The conversation digs into shallow high-grade drill results,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Brian Miller Says Astra Has Fully Funded Catalysts And Re-rate Potential]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 TSX.V: ASTR | OTCQB: ATEPF | FSE: S3I In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Brian Miller, CEO and Director of Astra Exploration, to break down why La Manchuria in Santa Cruz, Argentina is becoming one of the more interesting high-grade gold and silver discovery stories in the junior space. Brian explains why the team believes the project could grow into a multi-million ounce system, how Astra has already expanded the footprint with modest drilling, and why the broader district setting matters when thinking about scale. The conversation digs into shallow high-grade drill results,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 TSX.V: ASTR | OTCQB: ATEPF | FSE: S3I In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with Brian Miller, CEO and Director of Astra Exploration, to break down why La Manchuria in Santa Cruz, Argentina is becoming one of the more interesting high-grade gold and silver discovery stories in the junior space. Brian explains why the team believes the project could grow into a multi-million ounce system, how Astra has already expanded the footprint with modest drilling, and why the broader district setting matters when thinking about scale. The conversation digs into shallow high-grade drill results,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:28:13</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Why La Tortilla could become the next silver feed source for Starcore]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 In this interview, Robert Eadie breaks down how Starcore is trying to grow from a producing gold and silver company into a broader multi stream story anchored by San Martin in Mexico. He explains why management sees the recent precious metals pullback as noise rather than a broken thesis and why he believes the market still is not fully crediting the operating platform already in place. Eadie also lays out the company’s three revenue stream plan made up of oxide ore at San Martin, the new carbonaceous ore circuit, and the La Tortilla silver project…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 In this interview, Robert Eadie breaks down how Starcore is trying to grow from a producing gold and silver company into a broader multi stream story anchored by San Martin in Mexico. He explains why management sees the recent precious metals pullback as noise rather than a broken thesis and why he believes the market still is not fully crediting the operating platform already in place. Eadie also lays out the company’s three revenue stream plan made up of oxide ore at San Martin, the new carbonaceous ore circuit, and the La Tortilla silver project…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Why La Tortilla could become the next silver feed source for Starcore]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 In this interview, Robert Eadie breaks down how Starcore is trying to grow from a producing gold and silver company into a broader multi stream story anchored by San Martin in Mexico. He explains why management sees the recent precious metals pullback as noise rather than a broken thesis and why he believes the market still is not fully crediting the operating platform already in place. Eadie also lays out the company’s three revenue stream plan made up of oxide ore at San Martin, the new carbonaceous ore circuit, and the La Tortilla silver project…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 In this interview, Robert Eadie breaks down how Starcore is trying to grow from a producing gold and silver company into a broader multi stream story anchored by San Martin in Mexico. He explains why management sees the recent precious metals pullback as noise rather than a broken thesis and why he believes the market still is not fully crediting the operating platform already in place. Eadie also lays out the company’s three revenue stream plan made up of oxide ore at San Martin, the new carbonaceous ore circuit, and the La Tortilla silver project…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:28:50</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Jesse Day: The Global Monetary System Is Showing Real Cracks]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Jesse Day of Commodity Culture for a wide-ranging conversation on the global monetary system, sound money, self-custody, geopolitical resource pressure, and where investors may need to pay closer attention now. Jesse explains why he thinks the current fiat system can keep stretching longer than many expect even as debt, deficits, reserve-currency pressure, and political overreach keep exposing deeper fractures. He lays out why physical gold and silver remain foundational, where bitcoin can fit as a portability tool, and why the real issue is taking at least part of your wealth…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Jesse Day of Commodity Culture for a wide-ranging conversation on the global monetary system, sound money, self-custody, geopolitical resource pressure, and where investors may need to pay closer attention now. Jesse explains why he thinks the current fiat system can keep stretching longer than many expect even as debt, deficits, reserve-currency pressure, and political overreach keep exposing deeper fractures. He lays out why physical gold and silver remain foundational, where bitcoin can fit as a portability tool, and why the real issue is taking at least part of your wealth…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Jesse Day: The Global Monetary System Is Showing Real Cracks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Jesse Day of Commodity Culture for a wide-ranging conversation on the global monetary system, sound money, self-custody, geopolitical resource pressure, and where investors may need to pay closer attention now. Jesse explains why he thinks the current fiat system can keep stretching longer than many expect even as debt, deficits, reserve-currency pressure, and political overreach keep exposing deeper fractures. He lays out why physical gold and silver remain foundational, where bitcoin can fit as a portability tool, and why the real issue is taking at least part of your wealth…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Jesse Day of Commodity Culture for a wide-ranging conversation on the global monetary system, sound money, self-custody, geopolitical resource pressure, and where investors may need to pay closer attention now. Jesse explains why he thinks the current fiat system can keep stretching longer than many expect even as debt, deficits, reserve-currency pressure, and political overreach keep exposing deeper fractures. He lays out why physical gold and silver remain foundational, where bitcoin can fit as a portability tool, and why the real issue is taking at least part of your wealth…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:44:15</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Francis Hunt: Why Gold and Silver Could Get Hit One More Time]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1, 2026 Francis Hunt of The Market Sniper joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and technical breakdown of what may come next across gold, silver, mining stocks, oil, Bitcoin, bonds, and the broader market. Francis argues that the current environment is still being shaped by stagflation pressure, dollar strength, oil driven stress, and rapidly shifting sentiment that can trap traders into buying tops and selling bottoms. He explains why he believes precious metals may still face one more selloff before a higher conviction long term entry appears, why silver may now be structurally stronger than gold,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1, 2026 Francis Hunt of The Market Sniper joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and technical breakdown of what may come next across gold, silver, mining stocks, oil, Bitcoin, bonds, and the broader market. Francis argues that the current environment is still being shaped by stagflation pressure, dollar strength, oil driven stress, and rapidly shifting sentiment that can trap traders into buying tops and selling bottoms. He explains why he believes precious metals may still face one more selloff before a higher conviction long term entry appears, why silver may now be structurally stronger than gold,…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Francis Hunt: Why Gold and Silver Could Get Hit One More Time]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1, 2026 Francis Hunt of The Market Sniper joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and technical breakdown of what may come next across gold, silver, mining stocks, oil, Bitcoin, bonds, and the broader market. Francis argues that the current environment is still being shaped by stagflation pressure, dollar strength, oil driven stress, and rapidly shifting sentiment that can trap traders into buying tops and selling bottoms. He explains why he believes precious metals may still face one more selloff before a higher conviction long term entry appears, why silver may now be structurally stronger than gold,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on April 1, 2026 Francis Hunt of The Market Sniper joins Andy Millette for a sharp macro and technical breakdown of what may come next across gold, silver, mining stocks, oil, Bitcoin, bonds, and the broader market. Francis argues that the current environment is still being shaped by stagflation pressure, dollar strength, oil driven stress, and rapidly shifting sentiment that can trap traders into buying tops and selling bottoms. He explains why he believes precious metals may still face one more selloff before a higher conviction long term entry appears, why silver may now be structurally stronger than gold,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:48:31</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[From 60000 Ounces To A Mid Tier Silver And Gold Story]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 31, 2026CTGO Contango Silver and Gold joins Andy Millette for a post-merger deep dive into why management believes the new company is still being mispriced by the market. Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse and Shawn Khunkhun break down the 100 million dollar cash position, the expected free cash flow profile, and why they believe CTGO now has one of the more compelling combinations of funding, project depth, and upside leverage in the sector. The conversation walks through how the company expects to generate cash this year, what could happen if gold prices stay strong, and why management thinks the…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 31, 2026CTGO Contango Silver and Gold joins Andy Millette for a post-merger deep dive into why management believes the new company is still being mispriced by the market. Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse and Shawn Khunkhun break down the 100 million dollar cash position, the expected free cash flow profile, and why they believe CTGO now has one of the more compelling combinations of funding, project depth, and upside leverage in the sector. The conversation walks through how the company expects to generate cash this year, what could happen if gold prices stay strong, and why management thinks the…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[From 60000 Ounces To A Mid Tier Silver And Gold Story]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 31, 2026CTGO Contango Silver and Gold joins Andy Millette for a post-merger deep dive into why management believes the new company is still being mispriced by the market. Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse and Shawn Khunkhun break down the 100 million dollar cash position, the expected free cash flow profile, and why they believe CTGO now has one of the more compelling combinations of funding, project depth, and upside leverage in the sector. The conversation walks through how the company expects to generate cash this year, what could happen if gold prices stay strong, and why management thinks the…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 31, 2026CTGO Contango Silver and Gold joins Andy Millette for a post-merger deep dive into why management believes the new company is still being mispriced by the market. Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse and Shawn Khunkhun break down the 100 million dollar cash position, the expected free cash flow profile, and why they believe CTGO now has one of the more compelling combinations of funding, project depth, and upside leverage in the sector. The conversation walks through how the company expects to generate cash this year, what could happen if gold prices stay strong, and why management thinks the…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:33:14</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Jeff Phillips on the Gold Correction and Where Junior Miners Go Next]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30 2026 Jeff Phillips joins Andy Millette to break down the recent gold and junior mining correction, why he still sees a larger bullish setup in commodities, and why many junior resource stocks still have not reflected stronger metal prices. He explains how he separates the big-picture gold and commodity thesis from the much riskier junior resource equity market, why parabolic moves force disciplined investors to sell into strength, and why most companies in the space still fail his standards. Jeff also lays out the narrow lane he stays in as an investor, focusing on people, share…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30 2026 Jeff Phillips joins Andy Millette to break down the recent gold and junior mining correction, why he still sees a larger bullish setup in commodities, and why many junior resource stocks still have not reflected stronger metal prices. He explains how he separates the big-picture gold and commodity thesis from the much riskier junior resource equity market, why parabolic moves force disciplined investors to sell into strength, and why most companies in the space still fail his standards. Jeff also lays out the narrow lane he stays in as an investor, focusing on people, share…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Jeff Phillips on the Gold Correction and Where Junior Miners Go Next]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30 2026 Jeff Phillips joins Andy Millette to break down the recent gold and junior mining correction, why he still sees a larger bullish setup in commodities, and why many junior resource stocks still have not reflected stronger metal prices. He explains how he separates the big-picture gold and commodity thesis from the much riskier junior resource equity market, why parabolic moves force disciplined investors to sell into strength, and why most companies in the space still fail his standards. Jeff also lays out the narrow lane he stays in as an investor, focusing on people, share…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30 2026 Jeff Phillips joins Andy Millette to break down the recent gold and junior mining correction, why he still sees a larger bullish setup in commodities, and why many junior resource stocks still have not reflected stronger metal prices. He explains how he separates the big-picture gold and commodity thesis from the much riskier junior resource equity market, why parabolic moves force disciplined investors to sell into strength, and why most companies in the space still fail his standards. Jeff also lays out the narrow lane he stays in as an investor, focusing on people, share…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:26:50</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Michael Oliver Warns the Fed Could Go Berserk as the Stock Market Tops]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30, 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with J. Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis to break down why he believes the US stock market is in a major topping process and why that matters for gold, silver, and the broader commodity complex. Michael explains why he does not view the current action as a simple headline-driven panic, but as part of a deeper structural shift that could force central banks back into aggressive intervention. He lays out why gold remains the alternative when confidence in the money unit starts to crack, why silver is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30, 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with J. Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis to break down why he believes the US stock market is in a major topping process and why that matters for gold, silver, and the broader commodity complex. Michael explains why he does not view the current action as a simple headline-driven panic, but as part of a deeper structural shift that could force central banks back into aggressive intervention. He lays out why gold remains the alternative when confidence in the money unit starts to crack, why silver is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Michael Oliver Warns the Fed Could Go Berserk as the Stock Market Tops]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30, 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with J. Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis to break down why he believes the US stock market is in a major topping process and why that matters for gold, silver, and the broader commodity complex. Michael explains why he does not view the current action as a simple headline-driven panic, but as part of a deeper structural shift that could force central banks back into aggressive intervention. He lays out why gold remains the alternative when confidence in the money unit starts to crack, why silver is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 30, 2026 In this interview, Andy Millette sits down with J. Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis to break down why he believes the US stock market is in a major topping process and why that matters for gold, silver, and the broader commodity complex. Michael explains why he does not view the current action as a simple headline-driven panic, but as part of a deeper structural shift that could force central banks back into aggressive intervention. He lays out why gold remains the alternative when confidence in the money unit starts to crack, why silver is…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:48:45</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[America’s Biggest Uranium Story Could Be NUCL]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 20:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 27 2026 Ticker: NUCL on Nasdaq Steve Yang sits down with Mark Mukhija, CEO of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp, to break down why Eagle Nuclear believes it has one of the most important domestic uranium stories in the market right now. Trading on Nasdaq under NUCL, the company is advancing the Aurora Project on the Oregon Nevada border while positioning around a major U.S. uranium supply gap and a broader push for domestic energy security. In this interview, Mark explains Eagle’s claim to the largest conventional measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States, the Nevada-side…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 27 2026 Ticker: NUCL on Nasdaq Steve Yang sits down with Mark Mukhija, CEO of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp, to break down why Eagle Nuclear believes it has one of the most important domestic uranium stories in the market right now. Trading on Nasdaq under NUCL, the company is advancing the Aurora Project on the Oregon Nevada border while positioning around a major U.S. uranium supply gap and a broader push for domestic energy security. In this interview, Mark explains Eagle’s claim to the largest conventional measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States, the Nevada-side…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[America’s Biggest Uranium Story Could Be NUCL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 27 2026 Ticker: NUCL on Nasdaq Steve Yang sits down with Mark Mukhija, CEO of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp, to break down why Eagle Nuclear believes it has one of the most important domestic uranium stories in the market right now. Trading on Nasdaq under NUCL, the company is advancing the Aurora Project on the Oregon Nevada border while positioning around a major U.S. uranium supply gap and a broader push for domestic energy security. In this interview, Mark explains Eagle’s claim to the largest conventional measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States, the Nevada-side…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 27 2026 Ticker: NUCL on Nasdaq Steve Yang sits down with Mark Mukhija, CEO of Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp, to break down why Eagle Nuclear believes it has one of the most important domestic uranium stories in the market right now. Trading on Nasdaq under NUCL, the company is advancing the Aurora Project on the Oregon Nevada border while positioning around a major U.S. uranium supply gap and a broader push for domestic energy security. In this interview, Mark explains Eagle’s claim to the largest conventional measured and indicated uranium deposit in the United States, the Nevada-side…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:19:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This 11% copper hit could change the ONGold story]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 20:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 26, 2026 Kyle Stanfield, Director &amp; CEO of ONGold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ONAU) (OTCQB: ONGRF) (Frankfurt: 61Y), joins Steve Yang to explain why ONGold is becoming a story investors may want to watch as gold, tungsten, and copper all converge inside one Canadian exploration portfolio. He breaks down the company’s plan to update the historic 3,000,000 ounce Monument Bay gold resource in Manitoba, why management believes a new NI 43-101 resource this fall matters in today’s gold environment, and how the tungsten component could become an overlooked strategic value driver. The interview also dives into the TPK…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 26, 2026 Kyle Stanfield, Director & CEO of ONGold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ONAU) (OTCQB: ONGRF) (Frankfurt: 61Y), joins Steve Yang to explain why ONGold is becoming a story investors may want to watch as gold, tungsten, and copper all converge inside one Canadian exploration portfolio. He breaks down the company’s plan to update the historic 3,000,000 ounce Monument Bay gold resource in Manitoba, why management believes a new NI 43-101 resource this fall matters in today’s gold environment, and how the tungsten component could become an overlooked strategic value driver. The interview also dives into the TPK…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[This 11% copper hit could change the ONGold story]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 26, 2026 Kyle Stanfield, Director &amp; CEO of ONGold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ONAU) (OTCQB: ONGRF) (Frankfurt: 61Y), joins Steve Yang to explain why ONGold is becoming a story investors may want to watch as gold, tungsten, and copper all converge inside one Canadian exploration portfolio. He breaks down the company’s plan to update the historic 3,000,000 ounce Monument Bay gold resource in Manitoba, why management believes a new NI 43-101 resource this fall matters in today’s gold environment, and how the tungsten component could become an overlooked strategic value driver. The interview also dives into the TPK…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 26, 2026 Kyle Stanfield, Director & CEO of ONGold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ONAU) (OTCQB: ONGRF) (Frankfurt: 61Y), joins Steve Yang to explain why ONGold is becoming a story investors may want to watch as gold, tungsten, and copper all converge inside one Canadian exploration portfolio. He breaks down the company’s plan to update the historic 3,000,000 ounce Monument Bay gold resource in Manitoba, why management believes a new NI 43-101 resource this fall matters in today’s gold environment, and how the tungsten component could become an overlooked strategic value driver. The interview also dives into the TPK…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:18:41</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Magna Terra Says Humber Could Be A Massive 7 Kilometre Copper Story In Newfoundland]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 15:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[TSX.V: MTTOTC: BRIOF Recorded on March 26, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lewis Lawrick, President, CEO, and Director of Magna Terra Minerals Inc., to discuss why the company believes 2026 could be a major catalyst year across its Atlantic Canada and Argentina portfolio. The interview covers the Humber Copper-Cobalt Project in Newfoundland, the Rocky Brook Project in New Brunswick, and Magna Terra’s broader strategy of advancing core projects while monetizing non-core assets to reduce dilution and preserve upside. Lawrick explains the company’s discovery focus, tight share structure, current cash position, strategic backing, and why he believes Magna Terra’s market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSX.V: MTTOTC: BRIOF Recorded on March 26, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lewis Lawrick, President, CEO, and Director of Magna Terra Minerals Inc., to discuss why the company believes 2026 could be a major catalyst year across its Atlantic Canada and Argentina portfolio. The interview covers the Humber Copper-Cobalt Project in Newfoundland, the Rocky Brook Project in New Brunswick, and Magna Terra’s broader strategy of advancing core projects while monetizing non-core assets to reduce dilution and preserve upside. Lawrick explains the company’s discovery focus, tight share structure, current cash position, strategic backing, and why he believes Magna Terra’s market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Magna Terra Says Humber Could Be A Massive 7 Kilometre Copper Story In Newfoundland]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSX.V: MTTOTC: BRIOF Recorded on March 26, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lewis Lawrick, President, CEO, and Director of Magna Terra Minerals Inc., to discuss why the company believes 2026 could be a major catalyst year across its Atlantic Canada and Argentina portfolio. The interview covers the Humber Copper-Cobalt Project in Newfoundland, the Rocky Brook Project in New Brunswick, and Magna Terra’s broader strategy of advancing core projects while monetizing non-core assets to reduce dilution and preserve upside. Lawrick explains the company’s discovery focus, tight share structure, current cash position, strategic backing, and why he believes Magna Terra’s market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSX.V: MTTOTC: BRIOF Recorded on March 26, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lewis Lawrick, President, CEO, and Director of Magna Terra Minerals Inc., to discuss why the company believes 2026 could be a major catalyst year across its Atlantic Canada and Argentina portfolio. The interview covers the Humber Copper-Cobalt Project in Newfoundland, the Rocky Brook Project in New Brunswick, and Magna Terra’s broader strategy of advancing core projects while monetizing non-core assets to reduce dilution and preserve upside. Lawrick explains the company’s discovery focus, tight share structure, current cash position, strategic backing, and why he believes Magna Terra’s market…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:34:34</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Liberty Gold Gets 72.5 Per Ounce and Refocuses on Black Pine]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 15:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Liberty Gold President and CEO Jon Gilligan to break down the company’s major Goldstrike transaction, why management was comfortable with the valuation, and how the structure strengthens Liberty Gold without forcing added pressure on shareholders. Jon explains why the deal sharpens Liberty Gold’s focus on Black Pine in Idaho, improves balance sheet confidence, and gives the team more room to think ahead on early works, long lead items, exploration around the edges, and owner team hiring. The conversation also dives into FAST 41, why the public permitting dashboard matters, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Liberty Gold President and CEO Jon Gilligan to break down the company’s major Goldstrike transaction, why management was comfortable with the valuation, and how the structure strengthens Liberty Gold without forcing added pressure on shareholders. Jon explains why the deal sharpens Liberty Gold’s focus on Black Pine in Idaho, improves balance sheet confidence, and gives the team more room to think ahead on early works, long lead items, exploration around the edges, and owner team hiring. The conversation also dives into FAST 41, why the public permitting dashboard matters, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Liberty Gold Gets 72.5 Per Ounce and Refocuses on Black Pine]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Liberty Gold President and CEO Jon Gilligan to break down the company’s major Goldstrike transaction, why management was comfortable with the valuation, and how the structure strengthens Liberty Gold without forcing added pressure on shareholders. Jon explains why the deal sharpens Liberty Gold’s focus on Black Pine in Idaho, improves balance sheet confidence, and gives the team more room to think ahead on early works, long lead items, exploration around the edges, and owner team hiring. The conversation also dives into FAST 41, why the public permitting dashboard matters, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Liberty Gold President and CEO Jon Gilligan to break down the company’s major Goldstrike transaction, why management was comfortable with the valuation, and how the structure strengthens Liberty Gold without forcing added pressure on shareholders. Jon explains why the deal sharpens Liberty Gold’s focus on Black Pine in Idaho, improves balance sheet confidence, and gives the team more room to think ahead on early works, long lead items, exploration around the edges, and owner team hiring. The conversation also dives into FAST 41, why the public permitting dashboard matters, and…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:20:31</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[No U.S. Tungsten. No U.S. Antimony. Can Resolution Minerals Fill The Gap?]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 15:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25, 2026, Steve Yang sits down with Craig Lindsay, CEO U.S. Operations at Resolution Minerals Ltd, to discuss why the Horse Heaven Project in Idaho is drawing attention as a rare U.S. antimony, tungsten, and gold story. Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX: RML) is an Australian-based mineral exploration company focused on advancing mineral projects with exposure to critical metals and gold. In this interview, Craig breaks down the Horse Heaven Project, the company’s discussion around high-grade antimony at surface, the historic tungsten production at Golden Gate, and the broader U.S. supply chain backdrop driving interest in domestic critical…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25, 2026, Steve Yang sits down with Craig Lindsay, CEO U.S. Operations at Resolution Minerals Ltd, to discuss why the Horse Heaven Project in Idaho is drawing attention as a rare U.S. antimony, tungsten, and gold story. Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX: RML) is an Australian-based mineral exploration company focused on advancing mineral projects with exposure to critical metals and gold. In this interview, Craig breaks down the Horse Heaven Project, the company’s discussion around high-grade antimony at surface, the historic tungsten production at Golden Gate, and the broader U.S. supply chain backdrop driving interest in domestic critical…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[No U.S. Tungsten. No U.S. Antimony. Can Resolution Minerals Fill The Gap?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 25, 2026, Steve Yang sits down with Craig Lindsay, CEO U.S. Operations at Resolution Minerals Ltd, to discuss why the Horse Heaven Project in Idaho is drawing attention as a rare U.S. antimony, tungsten, and gold story. Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX: RML) is an Australian-based mineral exploration company focused on advancing mineral projects with exposure to critical metals and gold. In this interview, Craig breaks down the Horse Heaven Project, the company’s discussion around high-grade antimony at surface, the historic tungsten production at Golden Gate, and the broader U.S. supply chain backdrop driving interest in domestic critical…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rick Rule Says This Gold Stock Panic Looks Like a Buyer Opportunity]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 14:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24, 2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette for a wide-ranging conversation on one of the sharpest resets in gold equities and why he sees panic selling as opportunity for disciplined buyers with a longer time horizon. He explains why he is using a shopping list instead of trying to call exact bottoms, how discounted NAV multiples can create takeover setups, and why high-quality names can separate quickly from weaker peers after a washout. The discussion then moves into the 2026 Rule Symposium, including how attendees can prepare before arriving, why the pre-conference interviews matter, and what investors…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24, 2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette for a wide-ranging conversation on one of the sharpest resets in gold equities and why he sees panic selling as opportunity for disciplined buyers with a longer time horizon. He explains why he is using a shopping list instead of trying to call exact bottoms, how discounted NAV multiples can create takeover setups, and why high-quality names can separate quickly from weaker peers after a washout. The discussion then moves into the 2026 Rule Symposium, including how attendees can prepare before arriving, why the pre-conference interviews matter, and what investors…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rick Rule Says This Gold Stock Panic Looks Like a Buyer Opportunity]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24, 2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette for a wide-ranging conversation on one of the sharpest resets in gold equities and why he sees panic selling as opportunity for disciplined buyers with a longer time horizon. He explains why he is using a shopping list instead of trying to call exact bottoms, how discounted NAV multiples can create takeover setups, and why high-quality names can separate quickly from weaker peers after a washout. The discussion then moves into the 2026 Rule Symposium, including how attendees can prepare before arriving, why the pre-conference interviews matter, and what investors…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24, 2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette for a wide-ranging conversation on one of the sharpest resets in gold equities and why he sees panic selling as opportunity for disciplined buyers with a longer time horizon. He explains why he is using a shopping list instead of trying to call exact bottoms, how discounted NAV multiples can create takeover setups, and why high-quality names can separate quickly from weaker peers after a washout. The discussion then moves into the 2026 Rule Symposium, including how attendees can prepare before arriving, why the pre-conference interviews matter, and what investors…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:49:27</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[QE Like Youve Never Seen Before Says Alasdair Macleod]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 14:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24 2026 Alasdair Macleod joins Andy Millette to break down why the recent collapse in gold and silver prices may be far more misleading than most investors realize. He argues that the paper market has detached from the underlying bullion market, that speculative participation is unusually weak, and that retail demand in the Far East is still holding up despite the selloff. The conversation then moves into options pressure, backwardation, and why bullion banks may have a major incentive to keep prices suppressed into expiry and quarter end. From there, Macleod lays out a much larger macro…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24 2026 Alasdair Macleod joins Andy Millette to break down why the recent collapse in gold and silver prices may be far more misleading than most investors realize. He argues that the paper market has detached from the underlying bullion market, that speculative participation is unusually weak, and that retail demand in the Far East is still holding up despite the selloff. The conversation then moves into options pressure, backwardation, and why bullion banks may have a major incentive to keep prices suppressed into expiry and quarter end. From there, Macleod lays out a much larger macro…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[QE Like Youve Never Seen Before Says Alasdair Macleod]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24 2026 Alasdair Macleod joins Andy Millette to break down why the recent collapse in gold and silver prices may be far more misleading than most investors realize. He argues that the paper market has detached from the underlying bullion market, that speculative participation is unusually weak, and that retail demand in the Far East is still holding up despite the selloff. The conversation then moves into options pressure, backwardation, and why bullion banks may have a major incentive to keep prices suppressed into expiry and quarter end. From there, Macleod lays out a much larger macro…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 24 2026 Alasdair Macleod joins Andy Millette to break down why the recent collapse in gold and silver prices may be far more misleading than most investors realize. He argues that the paper market has detached from the underlying bullion market, that speculative participation is unusually weak, and that retail demand in the Far East is still holding up despite the selloff. The conversation then moves into options pressure, backwardation, and why bullion banks may have a major incentive to keep prices suppressed into expiry and quarter end. From there, Macleod lays out a much larger macro…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:25:39</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom Luongo: Why America Is Holding Aces in the Iran Showdown]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 13:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Tom Luongo joins Andy Millette for a deep macro and geopolitical breakdown of Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear leverage, shipping insurance, and the larger fight over who really controls global chokepoints. Tom argues that most people are reading the board wrong, framing the conflict like chess when the real game is poker, with leverage, timing, and capital deciding the outcome. He explains why he believes the Strait of Hormuz matters far beyond headlines, how energy flows and financial power connect, and why he sees an older imperial system under pressure beneath the daily news…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Tom Luongo joins Andy Millette for a deep macro and geopolitical breakdown of Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear leverage, shipping insurance, and the larger fight over who really controls global chokepoints. Tom argues that most people are reading the board wrong, framing the conflict like chess when the real game is poker, with leverage, timing, and capital deciding the outcome. He explains why he believes the Strait of Hormuz matters far beyond headlines, how energy flows and financial power connect, and why he sees an older imperial system under pressure beneath the daily news…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tom Luongo: Why America Is Holding Aces in the Iran Showdown]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Tom Luongo joins Andy Millette for a deep macro and geopolitical breakdown of Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear leverage, shipping insurance, and the larger fight over who really controls global chokepoints. Tom argues that most people are reading the board wrong, framing the conflict like chess when the real game is poker, with leverage, timing, and capital deciding the outcome. He explains why he believes the Strait of Hormuz matters far beyond headlines, how energy flows and financial power connect, and why he sees an older imperial system under pressure beneath the daily news…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Tom Luongo joins Andy Millette for a deep macro and geopolitical breakdown of Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear leverage, shipping insurance, and the larger fight over who really controls global chokepoints. Tom argues that most people are reading the board wrong, framing the conflict like chess when the real game is poker, with leverage, timing, and capital deciding the outcome. He explains why he believes the Strait of Hormuz matters far beyond headlines, how energy flows and financial power connect, and why he sees an older imperial system under pressure beneath the daily news…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:13:08</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Gordon Robb Says ESGold Is Built for This Pullback]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 13:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF Recorded on March 23 2026 ESGold Corp CEO Gordon Robb joins Andy Millette to break down why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver has created opportunity instead of damage. He explains why ESGold chose to skip the original 500 ton per day plan and go straight to a 1000 ton per day buildout, how the company is positioning for cash flow in the third quarter of 2026, and why management believes it can advance production and exploration at the same time. The interview gets into the cash-flow-first model, why Gordon thinks too…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF Recorded on March 23 2026 ESGold Corp CEO Gordon Robb joins Andy Millette to break down why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver has created opportunity instead of damage. He explains why ESGold chose to skip the original 500 ton per day plan and go straight to a 1000 ton per day buildout, how the company is positioning for cash flow in the third quarter of 2026, and why management believes it can advance production and exploration at the same time. The interview gets into the cash-flow-first model, why Gordon thinks too…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gordon Robb Says ESGold Is Built for This Pullback]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF Recorded on March 23 2026 ESGold Corp CEO Gordon Robb joins Andy Millette to break down why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver has created opportunity instead of damage. He explains why ESGold chose to skip the original 500 ton per day plan and go straight to a 1000 ton per day buildout, how the company is positioning for cash flow in the third quarter of 2026, and why management believes it can advance production and exploration at the same time. The interview gets into the cash-flow-first model, why Gordon thinks too…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF Recorded on March 23 2026 ESGold Corp CEO Gordon Robb joins Andy Millette to break down why he believes the recent pullback in gold and silver has created opportunity instead of damage. He explains why ESGold chose to skip the original 500 ton per day plan and go straight to a 1000 ton per day buildout, how the company is positioning for cash flow in the third quarter of 2026, and why management believes it can advance production and exploration at the same time. The interview gets into the cash-flow-first model, why Gordon thinks too…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:17:15</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Copper Demand Could Crush Supply | Green Bridge Metals in Minnesota]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 13:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23 2026CSE: GRBMOTCQB: GBMCFFWB: J48 Steve Yang sits down with David Suda, President and CEO of Green Bridge Metals Corporation, to break down why the company believes Minnesota can become a meaningful North American copper and critical minerals story as AI data centers, grid expansion, and electrification keep driving demand higher. Green Bridge is built around known metal in the ground rather than pure speculation, and David explains why management chose to anchor the company around the Serpentine resource and a broader district-scale land package instead of betting everything on blind exploration. The conversation covers the current…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23 2026CSE: GRBMOTCQB: GBMCFFWB: J48 Steve Yang sits down with David Suda, President and CEO of Green Bridge Metals Corporation, to break down why the company believes Minnesota can become a meaningful North American copper and critical minerals story as AI data centers, grid expansion, and electrification keep driving demand higher. Green Bridge is built around known metal in the ground rather than pure speculation, and David explains why management chose to anchor the company around the Serpentine resource and a broader district-scale land package instead of betting everything on blind exploration. The conversation covers the current…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Copper Demand Could Crush Supply | Green Bridge Metals in Minnesota]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23 2026CSE: GRBMOTCQB: GBMCFFWB: J48 Steve Yang sits down with David Suda, President and CEO of Green Bridge Metals Corporation, to break down why the company believes Minnesota can become a meaningful North American copper and critical minerals story as AI data centers, grid expansion, and electrification keep driving demand higher. Green Bridge is built around known metal in the ground rather than pure speculation, and David explains why management chose to anchor the company around the Serpentine resource and a broader district-scale land package instead of betting everything on blind exploration. The conversation covers the current…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23 2026CSE: GRBMOTCQB: GBMCFFWB: J48 Steve Yang sits down with David Suda, President and CEO of Green Bridge Metals Corporation, to break down why the company believes Minnesota can become a meaningful North American copper and critical minerals story as AI data centers, grid expansion, and electrification keep driving demand higher. Green Bridge is built around known metal in the ground rather than pure speculation, and David explains why management chose to anchor the company around the Serpentine resource and a broader district-scale land package instead of betting everything on blind exploration. The conversation covers the current…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:37:44</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Canstar Lined Up Up To 11.5 Million For Newfoundland VMS Exploration]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 03:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Canstar ResourcesTSX Venture Exchange ROXOTCID CSRNF Canstar Resources President and Chief Executive Officer Juan Carlos Giron Jr joins Andy Millette to explain why management believes the company has materially changed its setup heading into 2026. Juan Carlos breaks down the project-level VMS Mining structure in Newfoundland, why management calls that funding non dilutive at the corporate level, and how the Golden Baie transaction with Churchill could strengthen the treasury while preserving upside through equity and royalty exposure. He also lays out why Mary March remains the flagship, why the Buchans district still matters, and how…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Canstar ResourcesTSX Venture Exchange ROXOTCID CSRNF Canstar Resources President and Chief Executive Officer Juan Carlos Giron Jr joins Andy Millette to explain why management believes the company has materially changed its setup heading into 2026. Juan Carlos breaks down the project-level VMS Mining structure in Newfoundland, why management calls that funding non dilutive at the corporate level, and how the Golden Baie transaction with Churchill could strengthen the treasury while preserving upside through equity and royalty exposure. He also lays out why Mary March remains the flagship, why the Buchans district still matters, and how…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Canstar Lined Up Up To 11.5 Million For Newfoundland VMS Exploration]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Canstar ResourcesTSX Venture Exchange ROXOTCID CSRNF Canstar Resources President and Chief Executive Officer Juan Carlos Giron Jr joins Andy Millette to explain why management believes the company has materially changed its setup heading into 2026. Juan Carlos breaks down the project-level VMS Mining structure in Newfoundland, why management calls that funding non dilutive at the corporate level, and how the Golden Baie transaction with Churchill could strengthen the treasury while preserving upside through equity and royalty exposure. He also lays out why Mary March remains the flagship, why the Buchans district still matters, and how…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 23, 2026 Canstar ResourcesTSX Venture Exchange ROXOTCID CSRNF Canstar Resources President and Chief Executive Officer Juan Carlos Giron Jr joins Andy Millette to explain why management believes the company has materially changed its setup heading into 2026. Juan Carlos breaks down the project-level VMS Mining structure in Newfoundland, why management calls that funding non dilutive at the corporate level, and how the Golden Baie transaction with Churchill could strengthen the treasury while preserving upside through equity and royalty exposure. He also lays out why Mary March remains the flagship, why the Buchans district still matters, and how…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:25:25</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Leviathan Metals Sits Beside a 6 Billion Copper Asset in Botswana]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 03:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 20 2026 Leviathan Metals trades on the TSXV as LVX and on the OTCQB as LVXFF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with CEO Luke Norman to break down why Leviathan has repositioned itself as a copper focused explorer and why the Central project in Botswana is the company’s flagship value driver. Luke explains the scale of the land package, the adjacency to MMG’s Khoemacau cluster, why management believes Central sits on strike with a major copper system, and why Leviathan says it is permitted and ready to drill. The conversation also covers Botswana jurisdiction, infrastructure,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 20 2026 Leviathan Metals trades on the TSXV as LVX and on the OTCQB as LVXFF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with CEO Luke Norman to break down why Leviathan has repositioned itself as a copper focused explorer and why the Central project in Botswana is the company’s flagship value driver. Luke explains the scale of the land package, the adjacency to MMG’s Khoemacau cluster, why management believes Central sits on strike with a major copper system, and why Leviathan says it is permitted and ready to drill. The conversation also covers Botswana jurisdiction, infrastructure,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Leviathan Metals Sits Beside a 6 Billion Copper Asset in Botswana]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 20 2026 Leviathan Metals trades on the TSXV as LVX and on the OTCQB as LVXFF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with CEO Luke Norman to break down why Leviathan has repositioned itself as a copper focused explorer and why the Central project in Botswana is the company’s flagship value driver. Luke explains the scale of the land package, the adjacency to MMG’s Khoemacau cluster, why management believes Central sits on strike with a major copper system, and why Leviathan says it is permitted and ready to drill. The conversation also covers Botswana jurisdiction, infrastructure,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 20 2026 Leviathan Metals trades on the TSXV as LVX and on the OTCQB as LVXFF. In this interview, Steve Yang sits down with CEO Luke Norman to break down why Leviathan has repositioned itself as a copper focused explorer and why the Central project in Botswana is the company’s flagship value driver. Luke explains the scale of the land package, the adjacency to MMG’s Khoemacau cluster, why management believes Central sits on strike with a major copper system, and why Leviathan says it is permitted and ready to drill. The conversation also covers Botswana jurisdiction, infrastructure,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:24:47</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Alex Krainer on Iran Oil Shock and Why This Crisis Could Hit Food Next]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 14:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 20 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide-ranging conversation on the Iran war, oil shock risk, Strait of Hormuz pressure, fertilizer disruption, food inflation, and the larger fight over natural resource control. Alex argues that the market is still underestimating the second-order effects of a prolonged Middle East escalation, especially for shipping lanes, Gulf infrastructure, agriculture, and inflation-sensitive economies. The discussion moves from immediate energy stress to longer-cycle fallout in fertilizers, crop yields, and food availability, with Europe framed as one of the most exposed regions. They also dig into the banking incentives…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 20 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide-ranging conversation on the Iran war, oil shock risk, Strait of Hormuz pressure, fertilizer disruption, food inflation, and the larger fight over natural resource control. Alex argues that the market is still underestimating the second-order effects of a prolonged Middle East escalation, especially for shipping lanes, Gulf infrastructure, agriculture, and inflation-sensitive economies. The discussion moves from immediate energy stress to longer-cycle fallout in fertilizers, crop yields, and food availability, with Europe framed as one of the most exposed regions. They also dig into the banking incentives…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Alex Krainer on Iran Oil Shock and Why This Crisis Could Hit Food Next]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 20 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Alex Krainer for a wide-ranging conversation on the Iran war, oil shock risk, Strait of Hormuz pressure, fertilizer disruption, food inflation, and the larger fight over natural resource control. Alex argues that the market is still underestimating the second-order effects of a prolonged Middle East escalation, especially for shipping lanes, Gulf infrastructure, agriculture, and inflation-sensitive economies. The discussion moves from immediate energy stress to longer-cycle fallout in fertilizers, crop yields, and food availability, with Europe framed as one of the most exposed regions. They also dig into the banking incentives…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:52:29</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Ryan Dawson Says Iran Did Not Collapse and Washington Had No Plan B]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 14:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&amp;P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Ryan Dawson Says Iran Did Not Collapse and Washington Had No Plan B]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&amp;P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:52:59</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[David Hunter Says This Correction Could Turn Into A Massive Second Quarter Melt Up]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 13:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&amp;P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[David Hunter Says This Correction Could Turn Into A Massive Second Quarter Melt Up]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&amp;P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 19 2026 David Hunter returns to Natural Resource Stocks to explain why he sees the current weakness as a correction rather than a final top, and why he believes a much larger upside move could still be ahead. He breaks down why negative sentiment, war headlines, and profit taking may actually be helping build the next leg higher in equities, metals, and select miners. Hunter also lays out his big targets for the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell, gold, and silver, while arguing that oil could reverse sharply once Iran fear cools off. The conversation then shifts…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:29:45</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Greenland, Venezuela, Hormuz: One System Is Driving All Three]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 13:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this Natural Resource Stocks breakdown, Tiffany Georgopoulos explains why today’s geopolitical flashpoints make more sense when viewed as a contest between financial power and control over physical resources. She connects Greenland, Venezuela, the Strait of Hormuz, copper, oil, gold, uranium, and rare earths into one broader framework that helps viewers understand how trade routes, sanctions, capital flows, and supply chains are being reshaped. Tiffany argues that even in a digital economy, the real world still runs on fuel, metals, fertilizer, grids, logistics, and the hard inputs that keep infrastructure, AI, transportation, and industry moving. She also shows why countries…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this Natural Resource Stocks breakdown, Tiffany Georgopoulos explains why today’s geopolitical flashpoints make more sense when viewed as a contest between financial power and control over physical resources. She connects Greenland, Venezuela, the Strait of Hormuz, copper, oil, gold, uranium, and rare earths into one broader framework that helps viewers understand how trade routes, sanctions, capital flows, and supply chains are being reshaped. Tiffany argues that even in a digital economy, the real world still runs on fuel, metals, fertilizer, grids, logistics, and the hard inputs that keep infrastructure, AI, transportation, and industry moving. She also shows why countries…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Greenland, Venezuela, Hormuz: One System Is Driving All Three]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this Natural Resource Stocks breakdown, Tiffany Georgopoulos explains why today’s geopolitical flashpoints make more sense when viewed as a contest between financial power and control over physical resources. She connects Greenland, Venezuela, the Strait of Hormuz, copper, oil, gold, uranium, and rare earths into one broader framework that helps viewers understand how trade routes, sanctions, capital flows, and supply chains are being reshaped. Tiffany argues that even in a digital economy, the real world still runs on fuel, metals, fertilizer, grids, logistics, and the hard inputs that keep infrastructure, AI, transportation, and industry moving. She also shows why countries…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this Natural Resource Stocks breakdown, Tiffany Georgopoulos explains why today’s geopolitical flashpoints make more sense when viewed as a contest between financial power and control over physical resources. She connects Greenland, Venezuela, the Strait of Hormuz, copper, oil, gold, uranium, and rare earths into one broader framework that helps viewers understand how trade routes, sanctions, capital flows, and supply chains are being reshaped. Tiffany argues that even in a digital economy, the real world still runs on fuel, metals, fertilizer, grids, logistics, and the hard inputs that keep infrastructure, AI, transportation, and industry moving. She also shows why countries…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:18:12</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Tavi Costa on Why Hard Assets Could Win in the Next Macro Cycle]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Tavi Costa of Azuria Capital for a deep macro conversation on where the next hard asset cycle may be heading. Tavi explains why he believes a weaker dollar, suppressed rates, and years of underinvestment are creating a powerful backdrop for commodities, mining, energy, and agriculture. He lays out why energy could lead before food follows, why natural gas remains critical for rising electricity demand and data centers, and why he still sees major upside in hard assets over the next 5 to 10 years. The discussion also dives into twin…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Tavi Costa of Azuria Capital for a deep macro conversation on where the next hard asset cycle may be heading. Tavi explains why he believes a weaker dollar, suppressed rates, and years of underinvestment are creating a powerful backdrop for commodities, mining, energy, and agriculture. He lays out why energy could lead before food follows, why natural gas remains critical for rising electricity demand and data centers, and why he still sees major upside in hard assets over the next 5 to 10 years. The discussion also dives into twin…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Tavi Costa on Why Hard Assets Could Win in the Next Macro Cycle]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Tavi Costa of Azuria Capital for a deep macro conversation on where the next hard asset cycle may be heading. Tavi explains why he believes a weaker dollar, suppressed rates, and years of underinvestment are creating a powerful backdrop for commodities, mining, energy, and agriculture. He lays out why energy could lead before food follows, why natural gas remains critical for rising electricity demand and data centers, and why he still sees major upside in hard assets over the next 5 to 10 years. The discussion also dives into twin…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Tavi Costa of Azuria Capital for a deep macro conversation on where the next hard asset cycle may be heading. Tavi explains why he believes a weaker dollar, suppressed rates, and years of underinvestment are creating a powerful backdrop for commodities, mining, energy, and agriculture. He lays out why energy could lead before food follows, why natural gas remains critical for rising electricity demand and data centers, and why he still sees major upside in hard assets over the next 5 to 10 years. The discussion also dives into twin…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:40:49</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Starcore CEO on Returning Capital and Refocusing Mexico Growth]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie of Starcore International Mines Ltd. to break down how the company has repositioned itself after spinning out its African assets and why management believes the market is still not fully reflecting the value of its Mexican production base. Eadie explains how the return of capital was structured for shareholders, why Starcore is now focused on oxide material, carbonaceous material, and La Tortilla, and how the company sees a path to more than 160 million in annual revenue over the next 18 to 24 months. The interview…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie of Starcore International Mines Ltd. to break down how the company has repositioned itself after spinning out its African assets and why management believes the market is still not fully reflecting the value of its Mexican production base. Eadie explains how the return of capital was structured for shareholders, why Starcore is now focused on oxide material, carbonaceous material, and La Tortilla, and how the company sees a path to more than 160 million in annual revenue over the next 18 to 24 months. The interview…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Starcore CEO on Returning Capital and Refocusing Mexico Growth]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie of Starcore International Mines Ltd. to break down how the company has repositioned itself after spinning out its African assets and why management believes the market is still not fully reflecting the value of its Mexican production base. Eadie explains how the return of capital was structured for shareholders, why Starcore is now focused on oxide material, carbonaceous material, and La Tortilla, and how the company sees a path to more than 160 million in annual revenue over the next 18 to 24 months. The interview…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 12 2026 TSX: SAM Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie of Starcore International Mines Ltd. to break down how the company has repositioned itself after spinning out its African assets and why management believes the market is still not fully reflecting the value of its Mexican production base. Eadie explains how the return of capital was structured for shareholders, why Starcore is now focused on oxide material, carbonaceous material, and La Tortilla, and how the company sees a path to more than 160 million in annual revenue over the next 18 to 24 months. The interview…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:21:42</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Dylan Jovine maps the two chessboards driving Iran China and global markets]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 11 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine for a wide-ranging macro conversation on why the current Iran conflict should not be viewed as an isolated event. Dylan argues there are two chessboards at work, a regional Middle East contest and a larger United States versus China struggle that shapes energy, trade, military pressure, and investor positioning. The discussion moves through the Strait of Hormuz, oil chokepoints, rare earth leverage, Taiwan war game scenarios, and why logistics still decide the balance of power. Dylan also explains why modern warfare is shifting toward speed, autonomous systems, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 11 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine for a wide-ranging macro conversation on why the current Iran conflict should not be viewed as an isolated event. Dylan argues there are two chessboards at work, a regional Middle East contest and a larger United States versus China struggle that shapes energy, trade, military pressure, and investor positioning. The discussion moves through the Strait of Hormuz, oil chokepoints, rare earth leverage, Taiwan war game scenarios, and why logistics still decide the balance of power. Dylan also explains why modern warfare is shifting toward speed, autonomous systems, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dylan Jovine maps the two chessboards driving Iran China and global markets]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 11 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine for a wide-ranging macro conversation on why the current Iran conflict should not be viewed as an isolated event. Dylan argues there are two chessboards at work, a regional Middle East contest and a larger United States versus China struggle that shapes energy, trade, military pressure, and investor positioning. The discussion moves through the Strait of Hormuz, oil chokepoints, rare earth leverage, Taiwan war game scenarios, and why logistics still decide the balance of power. Dylan also explains why modern warfare is shifting toward speed, autonomous systems, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 11 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine for a wide-ranging macro conversation on why the current Iran conflict should not be viewed as an isolated event. Dylan argues there are two chessboards at work, a regional Middle East contest and a larger United States versus China struggle that shapes energy, trade, military pressure, and investor positioning. The discussion moves through the Strait of Hormuz, oil chokepoints, rare earth leverage, Taiwan war game scenarios, and why logistics still decide the balance of power. Dylan also explains why modern warfare is shifting toward speed, autonomous systems, and…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:36:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Can Sasquatch Resources Scale a Waste Rock Mining Model Across British Columbia]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 13:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[CSE: SASQRecorded on March 11, 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang sits down with Peter Smith, CEO of Sasquatch Resources, to break down why the company is pursuing legacy mine waste instead of a traditional new mine build. Peter explains how historic operations at Mount Sicker discarded material below an 8 percent copper cutoff, why those old piles may still hold meaningful value today, and how Sasquatch sees an opportunity to recover metals while cleaning up long standing environmental hazards. He also walks through the company’s broader pipeline strategy, how management evaluates projects close to surface and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CSE: SASQRecorded on March 11, 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang sits down with Peter Smith, CEO of Sasquatch Resources, to break down why the company is pursuing legacy mine waste instead of a traditional new mine build. Peter explains how historic operations at Mount Sicker discarded material below an 8 percent copper cutoff, why those old piles may still hold meaningful value today, and how Sasquatch sees an opportunity to recover metals while cleaning up long standing environmental hazards. He also walks through the company’s broader pipeline strategy, how management evaluates projects close to surface and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Can Sasquatch Resources Scale a Waste Rock Mining Model Across British Columbia]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CSE: SASQRecorded on March 11, 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang sits down with Peter Smith, CEO of Sasquatch Resources, to break down why the company is pursuing legacy mine waste instead of a traditional new mine build. Peter explains how historic operations at Mount Sicker discarded material below an 8 percent copper cutoff, why those old piles may still hold meaningful value today, and how Sasquatch sees an opportunity to recover metals while cleaning up long standing environmental hazards. He also walks through the company’s broader pipeline strategy, how management evaluates projects close to surface and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[CSE: SASQRecorded on March 11, 2026 In this Natural Resource Stocks interview, Steve Yang sits down with Peter Smith, CEO of Sasquatch Resources, to break down why the company is pursuing legacy mine waste instead of a traditional new mine build. Peter explains how historic operations at Mount Sicker discarded material below an 8 percent copper cutoff, why those old piles may still hold meaningful value today, and how Sasquatch sees an opportunity to recover metals while cleaning up long standing environmental hazards. He also walks through the company’s broader pipeline strategy, how management evaluates projects close to surface and…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:24:51</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Kingsmen Went 12 for 12 at Las Coloradas and the Next Drill Push Is Starting]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[TSXV: KNG | OTCQB: KNGRF | FSE: TUY Recorded on March 10 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson for a detailed company update on Kingsmen Resources and the 2026 exploration strategy taking shape across the Parral district in Chihuahua, Mexico. In this interview, Scott explains why Kingsmen believes Las Coloradas is demonstrating both grade and scale, how the company consolidated ground around a past-producing mine, and why the first drill campaign gave management confidence to keep pushing the story forward. He also breaks down the company’s treasury strength, tight share structure, and why management believes disciplined drilling is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: KNG | OTCQB: KNGRF | FSE: TUY Recorded on March 10 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson for a detailed company update on Kingsmen Resources and the 2026 exploration strategy taking shape across the Parral district in Chihuahua, Mexico. In this interview, Scott explains why Kingsmen believes Las Coloradas is demonstrating both grade and scale, how the company consolidated ground around a past-producing mine, and why the first drill campaign gave management confidence to keep pushing the story forward. He also breaks down the company’s treasury strength, tight share structure, and why management believes disciplined drilling is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Kingsmen Went 12 for 12 at Las Coloradas and the Next Drill Push Is Starting]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: KNG | OTCQB: KNGRF | FSE: TUY Recorded on March 10 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson for a detailed company update on Kingsmen Resources and the 2026 exploration strategy taking shape across the Parral district in Chihuahua, Mexico. In this interview, Scott explains why Kingsmen believes Las Coloradas is demonstrating both grade and scale, how the company consolidated ground around a past-producing mine, and why the first drill campaign gave management confidence to keep pushing the story forward. He also breaks down the company’s treasury strength, tight share structure, and why management believes disciplined drilling is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: KNG | OTCQB: KNGRF | FSE: TUY Recorded on March 10 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson for a detailed company update on Kingsmen Resources and the 2026 exploration strategy taking shape across the Parral district in Chihuahua, Mexico. In this interview, Scott explains why Kingsmen believes Las Coloradas is demonstrating both grade and scale, how the company consolidated ground around a past-producing mine, and why the first drill campaign gave management confidence to keep pushing the story forward. He also breaks down the company’s treasury strength, tight share structure, and why management believes disciplined drilling is…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:32:30</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Cassiar Gold Might Be the Most Mispriced Gold Story in BC]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp TSXV GLDC and OTCQX CGLCF joins Andy Millette for a deep dive into why the market may finally be waking up to the value inside the Cassiar Gold story in British Columbia. Marco Roque breaks down how a much stronger gold price changes project economics, why Cassiar’s valuation may still look cheap relative to peers, and why the company’s brownfield advantages matter in a market that is starting to reward real optionality. The conversation also covers the value of existing mine permits, a fully owned permitted mill, road access, underground workings, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp TSXV GLDC and OTCQX CGLCF joins Andy Millette for a deep dive into why the market may finally be waking up to the value inside the Cassiar Gold story in British Columbia. Marco Roque breaks down how a much stronger gold price changes project economics, why Cassiar’s valuation may still look cheap relative to peers, and why the company’s brownfield advantages matter in a market that is starting to reward real optionality. The conversation also covers the value of existing mine permits, a fully owned permitted mill, road access, underground workings, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Cassiar Gold Might Be the Most Mispriced Gold Story in BC]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp TSXV GLDC and OTCQX CGLCF joins Andy Millette for a deep dive into why the market may finally be waking up to the value inside the Cassiar Gold story in British Columbia. Marco Roque breaks down how a much stronger gold price changes project economics, why Cassiar’s valuation may still look cheap relative to peers, and why the company’s brownfield advantages matter in a market that is starting to reward real optionality. The conversation also covers the value of existing mine permits, a fully owned permitted mill, road access, underground workings, and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Cassiar Gold Corp TSXV GLDC and OTCQX CGLCF joins Andy Millette for a deep dive into why the market may finally be waking up to the value inside the Cassiar Gold story in British Columbia. Marco Roque breaks down how a much stronger gold price changes project economics, why Cassiar’s valuation may still look cheap relative to peers, and why the company’s brownfield advantages matter in a market that is starting to reward real optionality. The conversation also covers the value of existing mine permits, a fully owned permitted mill, road access, underground workings, and…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:22:57</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Jaguar Uranium Says South America Is The Last Frontier For New Uranium Supply]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Jaguar Uranium Corp trades on NYSE American under JAGU, and in this interview Steve Yang sits down with President and CEO Steven Gold to break down why management believes South America could become an overlooked source of future uranium supply. The discussion focuses on Jaguar’s Argentina and Colombia portfolio, the company’s recent IPO financing. He explains the significance of Jaguar’s recent EIA approval at Laguna Salada, why Argentina’s nuclear backdrop matters, and why certain legacy uranium assets were set aside for price rather than geology. The interview also covers Colombia’s Berlin project, infrastructure and jurisdiction…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Jaguar Uranium Corp trades on NYSE American under JAGU, and in this interview Steve Yang sits down with President and CEO Steven Gold to break down why management believes South America could become an overlooked source of future uranium supply. The discussion focuses on Jaguar’s Argentina and Colombia portfolio, the company’s recent IPO financing. He explains the significance of Jaguar’s recent EIA approval at Laguna Salada, why Argentina’s nuclear backdrop matters, and why certain legacy uranium assets were set aside for price rather than geology. The interview also covers Colombia’s Berlin project, infrastructure and jurisdiction…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Jaguar Uranium Says South America Is The Last Frontier For New Uranium Supply]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Jaguar Uranium Corp trades on NYSE American under JAGU, and in this interview Steve Yang sits down with President and CEO Steven Gold to break down why management believes South America could become an overlooked source of future uranium supply. The discussion focuses on Jaguar’s Argentina and Colombia portfolio, the company’s recent IPO financing. He explains the significance of Jaguar’s recent EIA approval at Laguna Salada, why Argentina’s nuclear backdrop matters, and why certain legacy uranium assets were set aside for price rather than geology. The interview also covers Colombia’s Berlin project, infrastructure and jurisdiction…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10 2026 Jaguar Uranium Corp trades on NYSE American under JAGU, and in this interview Steve Yang sits down with President and CEO Steven Gold to break down why management believes South America could become an overlooked source of future uranium supply. The discussion focuses on Jaguar’s Argentina and Colombia portfolio, the company’s recent IPO financing. He explains the significance of Jaguar’s recent EIA approval at Laguna Salada, why Argentina’s nuclear backdrop matters, and why certain legacy uranium assets were set aside for price rather than geology. The interview also covers Colombia’s Berlin project, infrastructure and jurisdiction…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:28:28</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dryden Gold Hits 15 Structures Across Gold Rock In One Hole]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 TSXV: DRY | OTCQX: DRYGF | FSE: X7W Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down why Dryden Gold’s latest Gold Rock result could materially change how investors view the company. In this interview, Maura explains how one hole cut across 15 parallel mineralized structures, why the deepest Big Master Two pierce point matters, and how the result strengthens continuity across the broader system. The conversation then moves into what this means for future drill targeting, how the story evolved from 3 known structures to 15 in the same footprint, and why that shift opens…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 TSXV: DRY | OTCQX: DRYGF | FSE: X7W Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down why Dryden Gold’s latest Gold Rock result could materially change how investors view the company. In this interview, Maura explains how one hole cut across 15 parallel mineralized structures, why the deepest Big Master Two pierce point matters, and how the result strengthens continuity across the broader system. The conversation then moves into what this means for future drill targeting, how the story evolved from 3 known structures to 15 in the same footprint, and why that shift opens…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dryden Gold Hits 15 Structures Across Gold Rock In One Hole]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 TSXV: DRY | OTCQX: DRYGF | FSE: X7W Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down why Dryden Gold’s latest Gold Rock result could materially change how investors view the company. In this interview, Maura explains how one hole cut across 15 parallel mineralized structures, why the deepest Big Master Two pierce point matters, and how the result strengthens continuity across the broader system. The conversation then moves into what this means for future drill targeting, how the story evolved from 3 known structures to 15 in the same footprint, and why that shift opens…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 TSXV: DRY | OTCQX: DRYGF | FSE: X7W Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down why Dryden Gold’s latest Gold Rock result could materially change how investors view the company. In this interview, Maura explains how one hole cut across 15 parallel mineralized structures, why the deepest Big Master Two pierce point matters, and how the result strengthens continuity across the broader system. The conversation then moves into what this means for future drill targeting, how the story evolved from 3 known structures to 15 in the same footprint, and why that shift opens…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:16:13</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Revival Gold Says Mercur Delivered One Of The Best US Gold Hits This Week]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 Revival Gold trades on the TSX Venture Exchange as RVG and on the OTCQX Market as RVLGF. Andy Millette sits down with Hugh Agro for a focused company update on why Revival Gold has been standing out with recent Mercur drill results in Utah and why management believes the project is moving down a credible path toward construction. Hugh breaks down the oxide profile at Mercur, why the recovery characteristics matter, what additional drilling is still to come in Utah, and why pending assay flow remains an important part of the story. The interview also…]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 Revival Gold trades on the TSX Venture Exchange as RVG and on the OTCQX Market as RVLGF. Andy Millette sits down with Hugh Agro for a focused company update on why Revival Gold has been standing out with recent Mercur drill results in Utah and why management believes the project is moving down a credible path toward construction. Hugh breaks down the oxide profile at Mercur, why the recovery characteristics matter, what additional drilling is still to come in Utah, and why pending assay flow remains an important part of the story. The interview also…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Revival Gold Says Mercur Delivered One Of The Best US Gold Hits This Week]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 Revival Gold trades on the TSX Venture Exchange as RVG and on the OTCQX Market as RVLGF. Andy Millette sits down with Hugh Agro for a focused company update on why Revival Gold has been standing out with recent Mercur drill results in Utah and why management believes the project is moving down a credible path toward construction. Hugh breaks down the oxide profile at Mercur, why the recovery characteristics matter, what additional drilling is still to come in Utah, and why pending assay flow remains an important part of the story. The interview also…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on March 10, 2026 Revival Gold trades on the TSX Venture Exchange as RVG and on the OTCQX Market as RVLGF. Andy Millette sits down with Hugh Agro for a focused company update on why Revival Gold has been standing out with recent Mercur drill results in Utah and why management believes the project is moving down a credible path toward construction. Hugh breaks down the oxide profile at Mercur, why the recovery characteristics matter, what additional drilling is still to come in Utah, and why pending assay flow remains an important part of the story. The interview also…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:14:41</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                <title>
                    <![CDATA[Larry C Johnson on Why the Iran War Is Really About Oil and Power]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard edged conversation on the Iran war, US foreign policy, Israel, Congress, oil markets, and the economic fallout that could reshape the Middle East and hit the global economy. Larry lays out why he believes this conflict is about power, energy, and long running geopolitical strategy rather than the public case sold to viewers. Steve pushes on the role of Congress, Trump, propaganda, intelligence failures, the Strait of Hormuz, Qatar, the…]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard edged conversation on the Iran war, US foreign policy, Israel, Congress, oil markets, and the economic fallout that could reshape the Middle East and hit the global economy. Larry lays out why he believes this conflict is about power, energy, and long running geopolitical strategy rather than the public case sold to viewers. Steve pushes on the role of Congress, Trump, propaganda, intelligence failures, the Strait of Hormuz, Qatar, the…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Larry C Johnson on Why the Iran War Is Really About Oil and Power]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard edged conversation on the Iran war, US foreign policy, Israel, Congress, oil markets, and the economic fallout that could reshape the Middle East and hit the global economy. Larry lays out why he believes this conflict is about power, energy, and long running geopolitical strategy rather than the public case sold to viewers. Steve pushes on the role of Congress, Trump, propaganda, intelligence failures, the Strait of Hormuz, Qatar, the…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Larry C Johnson of Sonar21 for a hard edged conversation on the Iran war, US foreign policy, Israel, Congress, oil markets, and the economic fallout that could reshape the Middle East and hit the global economy. Larry lays out why he believes this conflict is about power, energy, and long running geopolitical strategy rather than the public case sold to viewers. Steve pushes on the role of Congress, Trump, propaganda, intelligence failures, the Strait of Hormuz, Qatar, the…]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:46:27</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
                </itunes:author>
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                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[Doug Casey Says World War Three Is Already Here and Markets Are Not Pricing It In]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">
                    https://permalink.castos.com/podcast/59897/episode/2396551</guid>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Doug Casey for a hard-edged conversation on Iran, U.S. foreign policy, empire decline, and the real risk of a wider geopolitical escalation. Doug argues that the Iran conflict is not an isolated event, but part of a larger story involving U.S. overreach, strategic chokepoints, and a world moving toward more instability. They dig into the Straits of Hormuz, global shipping and energy exposure, international backlash, and the cost of intervention as debt, inflation, and military spending keep rising.…]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Doug Casey for a hard-edged conversation on Iran, U.S. foreign policy, empire decline, and the real risk of a wider geopolitical escalation. Doug argues that the Iran conflict is not an isolated event, but part of a larger story involving U.S. overreach, strategic chokepoints, and a world moving toward more instability. They dig into the Straits of Hormuz, global shipping and energy exposure, international backlash, and the cost of intervention as debt, inflation, and military spending keep rising.…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Doug Casey Says World War Three Is Already Here and Markets Are Not Pricing It In]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Doug Casey for a hard-edged conversation on Iran, U.S. foreign policy, empire decline, and the real risk of a wider geopolitical escalation. Doug argues that the Iran conflict is not an isolated event, but part of a larger story involving U.S. overreach, strategic chokepoints, and a world moving toward more instability. They dig into the Straits of Hormuz, global shipping and energy exposure, international backlash, and the cost of intervention as debt, inflation, and military spending keep rising.…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Steve Yang sits down with Doug Casey for a hard-edged conversation on Iran, U.S. foreign policy, empire decline, and the real risk of a wider geopolitical escalation. Doug argues that the Iran conflict is not an isolated event, but part of a larger story involving U.S. overreach, strategic chokepoints, and a world moving toward more instability. They dig into the Straits of Hormuz, global shipping and energy exposure, international backlash, and the cost of intervention as debt, inflation, and military spending keep rising.…]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:42:31</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
                </itunes:author>
                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[Why Melody Wright Says Homes Are Sitting And Housing Is Freezing]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">
                    https://permalink.castos.com/podcast/59897/episode/2396550</guid>
                                    <link>https://natural-resource-stocks.castos.com/episodes/why-melody-wright-says-homes-are-sitting-and-housing-is-freezing</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Melody Wright joins Steve Yang to break down what she believes is really happening inside the US housing market right now. In this interview, Melody explains why she believes the housing shortage story is a myth, why inventory is suddenly starting to move, why days on market matter more than headlines, and why appraisals, rental weakness, and credit deterioration are all pointing to deeper problems beneath the surface. She also discusses Airbnb pressure, multifamily vacancies, hidden delinquency issues, non-bank lending, demographic shifts, and…]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Melody Wright joins Steve Yang to break down what she believes is really happening inside the US housing market right now. In this interview, Melody explains why she believes the housing shortage story is a myth, why inventory is suddenly starting to move, why days on market matter more than headlines, and why appraisals, rental weakness, and credit deterioration are all pointing to deeper problems beneath the surface. She also discusses Airbnb pressure, multifamily vacancies, hidden delinquency issues, non-bank lending, demographic shifts, and…]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Why Melody Wright Says Homes Are Sitting And Housing Is Freezing]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Melody Wright joins Steve Yang to break down what she believes is really happening inside the US housing market right now. In this interview, Melody explains why she believes the housing shortage story is a myth, why inventory is suddenly starting to move, why days on market matter more than headlines, and why appraisals, rental weakness, and credit deterioration are all pointing to deeper problems beneath the surface. She also discusses Airbnb pressure, multifamily vacancies, hidden delinquency issues, non-bank lending, demographic shifts, and…]]>
                </content:encoded>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Actual Recorded on March 6, 2026, Record date in opening 6th of February , 2026 is Incorrect. Melody Wright joins Steve Yang to break down what she believes is really happening inside the US housing market right now. In this interview, Melody explains why she believes the housing shortage story is a myth, why inventory is suddenly starting to move, why days on market matter more than headlines, and why appraisals, rental weakness, and credit deterioration are all pointing to deeper problems beneath the surface. She also discusses Airbnb pressure, multifamily vacancies, hidden delinquency issues, non-bank lending, demographic shifts, and…]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:43:54</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[Silver’s 45-Year Breakout Is Real and It’s Only Beginning]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">
                    https://permalink.castos.com/podcast/59897/episode/2378528</guid>
                                    <link>https://natural-resource-stocks.castos.com/episodes/silvers-45-year-breakout-is-real-and-its-only-beginning</link>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 26 2026 Silver just cleared a structural ceiling that capped it for decades, and Christopher Aaron says the setup is only getting started. In this conversation with Natural Resource Stocks host Steve Yang, Christopher breaks down why the 45-year consolidation matters, how supply gets tightened by real-world industrial consumption, and why long base-building phases tend to produce the most explosive next legs. He walks through his long-term chart work on silver across centuries, explains how he frames consolidation zones versus blow-off phases, and shares the macro chart he watches most closely: the Dow priced in ounces of…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 26 2026 Silver just cleared a structural ceiling that capped it for decades, and Christopher Aaron says the setup is only getting started. In this conversation with Natural Resource Stocks host Steve Yang, Christopher breaks down why the 45-year consolidation matters, how supply gets tightened by real-world industrial consumption, and why long base-building phases tend to produce the most explosive next legs. He walks through his long-term chart work on silver across centuries, explains how he frames consolidation zones versus blow-off phases, and shares the macro chart he watches most closely: the Dow priced in ounces of…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Silver’s 45-Year Breakout Is Real and It’s Only Beginning]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 26 2026 Silver just cleared a structural ceiling that capped it for decades, and Christopher Aaron says the setup is only getting started. In this conversation with Natural Resource Stocks host Steve Yang, Christopher breaks down why the 45-year consolidation matters, how supply gets tightened by real-world industrial consumption, and why long base-building phases tend to produce the most explosive next legs. He walks through his long-term chart work on silver across centuries, explains how he frames consolidation zones versus blow-off phases, and shares the macro chart he watches most closely: the Dow priced in ounces of…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 26 2026 Silver just cleared a structural ceiling that capped it for decades, and Christopher Aaron says the setup is only getting started. In this conversation with Natural Resource Stocks host Steve Yang, Christopher breaks down why the 45-year consolidation matters, how supply gets tightened by real-world industrial consumption, and why long base-building phases tend to produce the most explosive next legs. He walks through his long-term chart work on silver across centuries, explains how he frames consolidation zones versus blow-off phases, and shares the macro chart he watches most closely: the Dow priced in ounces of…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:50:08</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Antimony Surprise Alongside Silver And Gold At Sierra Plata J2 Metals]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[TSXV JTWO, FSE OO1Recorded on February 24 2026 J2 Metals CEO Thomas Lamb joins host Steve Yang to break down how J2 is building a tightly structured, multi project exploration company with near term catalysts across Mexico, Quebec, and Alaska. The conversation leads with Sierra Plata in Mexico and the specific drill logic management wants to test first, drilling under historic mines and workings to see whether the veins strengthen at depth before stepping out into deeper regional targets. Thomas explains how the district setting, nearby operating activity, and potential processing optionality inform the early program design and what success…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV JTWO, FSE OO1Recorded on February 24 2026 J2 Metals CEO Thomas Lamb joins host Steve Yang to break down how J2 is building a tightly structured, multi project exploration company with near term catalysts across Mexico, Quebec, and Alaska. The conversation leads with Sierra Plata in Mexico and the specific drill logic management wants to test first, drilling under historic mines and workings to see whether the veins strengthen at depth before stepping out into deeper regional targets. Thomas explains how the district setting, nearby operating activity, and potential processing optionality inform the early program design and what success…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Antimony Surprise Alongside Silver And Gold At Sierra Plata J2 Metals]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV JTWO, FSE OO1Recorded on February 24 2026 J2 Metals CEO Thomas Lamb joins host Steve Yang to break down how J2 is building a tightly structured, multi project exploration company with near term catalysts across Mexico, Quebec, and Alaska. The conversation leads with Sierra Plata in Mexico and the specific drill logic management wants to test first, drilling under historic mines and workings to see whether the veins strengthen at depth before stepping out into deeper regional targets. Thomas explains how the district setting, nearby operating activity, and potential processing optionality inform the early program design and what success…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV JTWO, FSE OO1Recorded on February 24 2026 J2 Metals CEO Thomas Lamb joins host Steve Yang to break down how J2 is building a tightly structured, multi project exploration company with near term catalysts across Mexico, Quebec, and Alaska. The conversation leads with Sierra Plata in Mexico and the specific drill logic management wants to test first, drilling under historic mines and workings to see whether the veins strengthen at depth before stepping out into deeper regional targets. Thomas explains how the district setting, nearby operating activity, and potential processing optionality inform the early program design and what success…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:24:13</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Does Not Need Trust Keith Weiner on Money Bitcoin and the Dollar]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 25 2026 In this interview, Keith Weiner of Monetary Metals breaks down why gold keeps reasserting itself as money when confidence in policy and payment rails gets tested. The conversation starts with a blunt point most investors miss: in true settlement, gold can eliminate trust requirements, and that changes how you think about monetary competition. Keith challenges popular narratives around scarcity and value, then pivots into the mechanics of currencies, reserves, and why the dollar can remain dominant even as the world trends toward de fiatization. Steve and Keith map the BRICS discussion to real world constraints,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 25 2026 In this interview, Keith Weiner of Monetary Metals breaks down why gold keeps reasserting itself as money when confidence in policy and payment rails gets tested. The conversation starts with a blunt point most investors miss: in true settlement, gold can eliminate trust requirements, and that changes how you think about monetary competition. Keith challenges popular narratives around scarcity and value, then pivots into the mechanics of currencies, reserves, and why the dollar can remain dominant even as the world trends toward de fiatization. Steve and Keith map the BRICS discussion to real world constraints,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Does Not Need Trust Keith Weiner on Money Bitcoin and the Dollar]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 25 2026 In this interview, Keith Weiner of Monetary Metals breaks down why gold keeps reasserting itself as money when confidence in policy and payment rails gets tested. The conversation starts with a blunt point most investors miss: in true settlement, gold can eliminate trust requirements, and that changes how you think about monetary competition. Keith challenges popular narratives around scarcity and value, then pivots into the mechanics of currencies, reserves, and why the dollar can remain dominant even as the world trends toward de fiatization. Steve and Keith map the BRICS discussion to real world constraints,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 25 2026 In this interview, Keith Weiner of Monetary Metals breaks down why gold keeps reasserting itself as money when confidence in policy and payment rails gets tested. The conversation starts with a blunt point most investors miss: in true settlement, gold can eliminate trust requirements, and that changes how you think about monetary competition. Keith challenges popular narratives around scarcity and value, then pivots into the mechanics of currencies, reserves, and why the dollar can remain dominant even as the world trends toward de fiatization. Steve and Keith map the BRICS discussion to real world constraints,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:44:52</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Pour Tomorrow: Borealis Is Back In Production (BOGO / BORMF)]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[TSXV: BOGO | OTC: BORMF | FSE: L4B0Recorded on February 25, 2026 Borealis Mining CEO Kelly Malcolm joins Andy Millette for a hard-nosed update on what matters most right now: real gold pours, real operating momentum, and a project that is heavily levered to the gold price. Kelly explains why Borealis expects gold pours to increase in frequency (and hopefully size) as more ore hits the leach pad, and why the company intentionally avoids “value-of-the-bar” style announcements that can get dicey with timing and pricing. The conversation then turns to the updated Sandman economics—what stayed the same, what was updated,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: BOGO | OTC: BORMF | FSE: L4B0Recorded on February 25, 2026 Borealis Mining CEO Kelly Malcolm joins Andy Millette for a hard-nosed update on what matters most right now: real gold pours, real operating momentum, and a project that is heavily levered to the gold price. Kelly explains why Borealis expects gold pours to increase in frequency (and hopefully size) as more ore hits the leach pad, and why the company intentionally avoids “value-of-the-bar” style announcements that can get dicey with timing and pricing. The conversation then turns to the updated Sandman economics—what stayed the same, what was updated,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Pour Tomorrow: Borealis Is Back In Production (BOGO / BORMF)]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: BOGO | OTC: BORMF | FSE: L4B0Recorded on February 25, 2026 Borealis Mining CEO Kelly Malcolm joins Andy Millette for a hard-nosed update on what matters most right now: real gold pours, real operating momentum, and a project that is heavily levered to the gold price. Kelly explains why Borealis expects gold pours to increase in frequency (and hopefully size) as more ore hits the leach pad, and why the company intentionally avoids “value-of-the-bar” style announcements that can get dicey with timing and pricing. The conversation then turns to the updated Sandman economics—what stayed the same, what was updated,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: BOGO | OTC: BORMF | FSE: L4B0Recorded on February 25, 2026 Borealis Mining CEO Kelly Malcolm joins Andy Millette for a hard-nosed update on what matters most right now: real gold pours, real operating momentum, and a project that is heavily levered to the gold price. Kelly explains why Borealis expects gold pours to increase in frequency (and hopefully size) as more ore hits the leach pad, and why the company intentionally avoids “value-of-the-bar” style announcements that can get dicey with timing and pricing. The conversation then turns to the updated Sandman economics—what stayed the same, what was updated,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:16:58</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Silver False Breakdown Then Explosion The Pattern Patrick Karim Watches]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Patrick Karim of Northstar Badcharts to break down what the charts are signaling across silver, crude oil, and energy equities. Patrick explains why long sideways bases and false breakdowns can wipe out morale right before the sharpest upside moves begin, and how he looks for confirmation and clean invalidation instead of guessing. They walk through the oil complex and energy leaders like Exxon to show how price action can tip its hand before headlines hit. You also get Patrick’s cross asset framework using ratios and long duration yields to build…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Patrick Karim of Northstar Badcharts to break down what the charts are signaling across silver, crude oil, and energy equities. Patrick explains why long sideways bases and false breakdowns can wipe out morale right before the sharpest upside moves begin, and how he looks for confirmation and clean invalidation instead of guessing. They walk through the oil complex and energy leaders like Exxon to show how price action can tip its hand before headlines hit. You also get Patrick’s cross asset framework using ratios and long duration yields to build…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Silver False Breakdown Then Explosion The Pattern Patrick Karim Watches]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Patrick Karim of Northstar Badcharts to break down what the charts are signaling across silver, crude oil, and energy equities. Patrick explains why long sideways bases and false breakdowns can wipe out morale right before the sharpest upside moves begin, and how he looks for confirmation and clean invalidation instead of guessing. They walk through the oil complex and energy leaders like Exxon to show how price action can tip its hand before headlines hit. You also get Patrick’s cross asset framework using ratios and long duration yields to build…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Patrick Karim of Northstar Badcharts to break down what the charts are signaling across silver, crude oil, and energy equities. Patrick explains why long sideways bases and false breakdowns can wipe out morale right before the sharpest upside moves begin, and how he looks for confirmation and clean invalidation instead of guessing. They walk through the oil complex and energy leaders like Exxon to show how price action can tip its hand before headlines hit. You also get Patrick’s cross asset framework using ratios and long duration yields to build…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:46:17</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AI Data Centers Are Keeping Coal Plants Running With Matthew Warder]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 #Millettian AI era electricity demand is forcing investors to rethink coal. In this conversation Steve Yang sits down with Matt Warder of The Coal Trader to break down why data center buildouts can keep baseload generation in focus and why coal fundamentals still move on old-school commodity constraints like supply lag, infrastructure, and policy. Matt explains the key split between thermal coal for power and metallurgical coal for steel and why each market has its own cycle, catalysts, and price sensitivity. They dig into the storage bottleneck, what it would take for coal plants to…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 #Millettian AI era electricity demand is forcing investors to rethink coal. In this conversation Steve Yang sits down with Matt Warder of The Coal Trader to break down why data center buildouts can keep baseload generation in focus and why coal fundamentals still move on old-school commodity constraints like supply lag, infrastructure, and policy. Matt explains the key split between thermal coal for power and metallurgical coal for steel and why each market has its own cycle, catalysts, and price sensitivity. They dig into the storage bottleneck, what it would take for coal plants to…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[AI Data Centers Are Keeping Coal Plants Running With Matthew Warder]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 #Millettian AI era electricity demand is forcing investors to rethink coal. In this conversation Steve Yang sits down with Matt Warder of The Coal Trader to break down why data center buildouts can keep baseload generation in focus and why coal fundamentals still move on old-school commodity constraints like supply lag, infrastructure, and policy. Matt explains the key split between thermal coal for power and metallurgical coal for steel and why each market has its own cycle, catalysts, and price sensitivity. They dig into the storage bottleneck, what it would take for coal plants to…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 24 2026 #Millettian AI era electricity demand is forcing investors to rethink coal. In this conversation Steve Yang sits down with Matt Warder of The Coal Trader to break down why data center buildouts can keep baseload generation in focus and why coal fundamentals still move on old-school commodity constraints like supply lag, infrastructure, and policy. Matt explains the key split between thermal coal for power and metallurgical coal for steel and why each market has its own cycle, catalysts, and price sensitivity. They dig into the storage bottleneck, what it would take for coal plants to…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:45:33</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Ecora Royalties ECOR 50% Copper Exposure Explained by CEO Marc Bishop Lafleche]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 15:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[LSE: ECOR | TSX: ECOR | OTCQX: ECRAF Recorded: February 23, 2026 Ecora Royalties CEO Marc Bishop Lafleche joins Andy Millette to explain how Ecora has shifted from a legacy coal-heavy mix to a copper-led, critical-minerals royalty portfolio. Marc breaks down why copper is ~50% of portfolio value today (estimated NAV), what made 2025 a “landmark year” (including ~$57M portfolio contribution), and how the company thinks about “layering” growth through producing royalties/streams plus upcoming milestones. We also cover why royalties can benefit from top-line growth even as mine build costs inflate—and what operating leverage looks like in a lean royalty…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[LSE: ECOR | TSX: ECOR | OTCQX: ECRAF Recorded: February 23, 2026 Ecora Royalties CEO Marc Bishop Lafleche joins Andy Millette to explain how Ecora has shifted from a legacy coal-heavy mix to a copper-led, critical-minerals royalty portfolio. Marc breaks down why copper is ~50% of portfolio value today (estimated NAV), what made 2025 a “landmark year” (including ~$57M portfolio contribution), and how the company thinks about “layering” growth through producing royalties/streams plus upcoming milestones. We also cover why royalties can benefit from top-line growth even as mine build costs inflate—and what operating leverage looks like in a lean royalty…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Ecora Royalties ECOR 50% Copper Exposure Explained by CEO Marc Bishop Lafleche]]>
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                    <![CDATA[LSE: ECOR | TSX: ECOR | OTCQX: ECRAF Recorded: February 23, 2026 Ecora Royalties CEO Marc Bishop Lafleche joins Andy Millette to explain how Ecora has shifted from a legacy coal-heavy mix to a copper-led, critical-minerals royalty portfolio. Marc breaks down why copper is ~50% of portfolio value today (estimated NAV), what made 2025 a “landmark year” (including ~$57M portfolio contribution), and how the company thinks about “layering” growth through producing royalties/streams plus upcoming milestones. We also cover why royalties can benefit from top-line growth even as mine build costs inflate—and what operating leverage looks like in a lean royalty…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[LSE: ECOR | TSX: ECOR | OTCQX: ECRAF Recorded: February 23, 2026 Ecora Royalties CEO Marc Bishop Lafleche joins Andy Millette to explain how Ecora has shifted from a legacy coal-heavy mix to a copper-led, critical-minerals royalty portfolio. Marc breaks down why copper is ~50% of portfolio value today (estimated NAV), what made 2025 a “landmark year” (including ~$57M portfolio contribution), and how the company thinks about “layering” growth through producing royalties/streams plus upcoming milestones. We also cover why royalties can benefit from top-line growth even as mine build costs inflate—and what operating leverage looks like in a lean royalty…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:17:37</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Starcore TSX SAM Targets Three Cash Flow Streams In Mexico]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 19:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[TSX: SAM | FSE: V4JA | US: SHVLF Recorded on February 19, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Starcore International Mines President &amp; CEO Robert Eadie to unpack how a junior producer in Mexico plans to scale cash flow by stacking three revenue streams onto existing infrastructure. Eadie breaks down the San Martin Mine operating base, why carbonaceous ore processing is positioned as the near-term unlock, and how nearby feed can help keep the mill working without a massive rebuild. They dig into dry stack tailings and what “real” environmental execution looks like in day-to-day mining decisions. Robert also explains…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSX: SAM | FSE: V4JA | US: SHVLF Recorded on February 19, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Starcore International Mines President & CEO Robert Eadie to unpack how a junior producer in Mexico plans to scale cash flow by stacking three revenue streams onto existing infrastructure. Eadie breaks down the San Martin Mine operating base, why carbonaceous ore processing is positioned as the near-term unlock, and how nearby feed can help keep the mill working without a massive rebuild. They dig into dry stack tailings and what “real” environmental execution looks like in day-to-day mining decisions. Robert also explains…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Starcore TSX SAM Targets Three Cash Flow Streams In Mexico]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSX: SAM | FSE: V4JA | US: SHVLF Recorded on February 19, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Starcore International Mines President &amp; CEO Robert Eadie to unpack how a junior producer in Mexico plans to scale cash flow by stacking three revenue streams onto existing infrastructure. Eadie breaks down the San Martin Mine operating base, why carbonaceous ore processing is positioned as the near-term unlock, and how nearby feed can help keep the mill working without a massive rebuild. They dig into dry stack tailings and what “real” environmental execution looks like in day-to-day mining decisions. Robert also explains…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSX: SAM | FSE: V4JA | US: SHVLF Recorded on February 19, 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Starcore International Mines President & CEO Robert Eadie to unpack how a junior producer in Mexico plans to scale cash flow by stacking three revenue streams onto existing infrastructure. Eadie breaks down the San Martin Mine operating base, why carbonaceous ore processing is positioned as the near-term unlock, and how nearby feed can help keep the mill working without a massive rebuild. They dig into dry stack tailings and what “real” environmental execution looks like in day-to-day mining decisions. Robert also explains…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:22:13</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rick Rule: Breathtaking Volatility Is Coming, Here Is How You Profit]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 19:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on 2-18-2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette to lay out a simple survival rule for 2026: assume violent volatility and build your plan before the tape whipsaws you out. Rick explains why he sells a portion into strength to recoup principal and remove downside, then connects that discipline to how he evaluates silver moves that shake newer participants. They shift into oil and gas, where Rick talks about news driven spikes, why he prefers pullbacks when he is accumulating, and what parts of the supply chain can matter most when cycles tighten. The conversation then gets practical on edge:…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on 2-18-2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette to lay out a simple survival rule for 2026: assume violent volatility and build your plan before the tape whipsaws you out. Rick explains why he sells a portion into strength to recoup principal and remove downside, then connects that discipline to how he evaluates silver moves that shake newer participants. They shift into oil and gas, where Rick talks about news driven spikes, why he prefers pullbacks when he is accumulating, and what parts of the supply chain can matter most when cycles tighten. The conversation then gets practical on edge:…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rick Rule: Breathtaking Volatility Is Coming, Here Is How You Profit]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on 2-18-2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette to lay out a simple survival rule for 2026: assume violent volatility and build your plan before the tape whipsaws you out. Rick explains why he sells a portion into strength to recoup principal and remove downside, then connects that discipline to how he evaluates silver moves that shake newer participants. They shift into oil and gas, where Rick talks about news driven spikes, why he prefers pullbacks when he is accumulating, and what parts of the supply chain can matter most when cycles tighten. The conversation then gets practical on edge:…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on 2-18-2026 Rick Rule joins Andy Millette to lay out a simple survival rule for 2026: assume violent volatility and build your plan before the tape whipsaws you out. Rick explains why he sells a portion into strength to recoup principal and remove downside, then connects that discipline to how he evaluates silver moves that shake newer participants. They shift into oil and gas, where Rick talks about news driven spikes, why he prefers pullbacks when he is accumulating, and what parts of the supply chain can matter most when cycles tighten. The conversation then gets practical on edge:…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:46:18</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Liberty Gold TSX LGD Black Pine Hits 6M Ounces and Feasibility Moves Forward]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 19:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX LGD | OTCQX LGDTF Liberty Gold President and CEO Dr. Jon Gilligan joins Andy Millette to break down the newest feasibility stage mineral resource update at Black Pine in Idaho and what it changes for the build path ahead. The Black Pine resource has now moved to roughly 6 million ounces total across indicated and inferred, giving the feasibility work a bigger foundation and more flexibility on reserve sizing and mine life. Jon explains why this is a rare kind of development story in today’s gold space: a brownfields restart with simple open pit run…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX LGD | OTCQX LGDTF Liberty Gold President and CEO Dr. Jon Gilligan joins Andy Millette to break down the newest feasibility stage mineral resource update at Black Pine in Idaho and what it changes for the build path ahead. The Black Pine resource has now moved to roughly 6 million ounces total across indicated and inferred, giving the feasibility work a bigger foundation and more flexibility on reserve sizing and mine life. Jon explains why this is a rare kind of development story in today’s gold space: a brownfields restart with simple open pit run…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Liberty Gold TSX LGD Black Pine Hits 6M Ounces and Feasibility Moves Forward]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX LGD | OTCQX LGDTF Liberty Gold President and CEO Dr. Jon Gilligan joins Andy Millette to break down the newest feasibility stage mineral resource update at Black Pine in Idaho and what it changes for the build path ahead. The Black Pine resource has now moved to roughly 6 million ounces total across indicated and inferred, giving the feasibility work a bigger foundation and more flexibility on reserve sizing and mine life. Jon explains why this is a rare kind of development story in today’s gold space: a brownfields restart with simple open pit run…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX LGD | OTCQX LGDTF Liberty Gold President and CEO Dr. Jon Gilligan joins Andy Millette to break down the newest feasibility stage mineral resource update at Black Pine in Idaho and what it changes for the build path ahead. The Black Pine resource has now moved to roughly 6 million ounces total across indicated and inferred, giving the feasibility work a bigger foundation and more flexibility on reserve sizing and mine life. Jon explains why this is a rare kind of development story in today’s gold space: a brownfields restart with simple open pit run…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:20:11</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Element 29 Targets Half Billion Ton Copper Resource at Elida Peru TSX-V ECU]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 19:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX-V ECU. OTCQB EMTRF. BVL ECU. Steve Yang sits down with Element 29 Resources President and CEO Richard Osmond to break down the company’s Tier 1 scale ambition at its Elida Cu-Mo-Ag project in Peru and what it takes to earn a rerating in the copper space. Richard lays out the concrete resource growth target and why reaching that threshold changes the conversation around mine life, throughput, and development optionality. They dig into what the drill program is actually trying to prove, how infrastructure and logistics shape capital intensity, and why Peru remains central to Element…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX-V ECU. OTCQB EMTRF. BVL ECU. Steve Yang sits down with Element 29 Resources President and CEO Richard Osmond to break down the company’s Tier 1 scale ambition at its Elida Cu-Mo-Ag project in Peru and what it takes to earn a rerating in the copper space. Richard lays out the concrete resource growth target and why reaching that threshold changes the conversation around mine life, throughput, and development optionality. They dig into what the drill program is actually trying to prove, how infrastructure and logistics shape capital intensity, and why Peru remains central to Element…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Element 29 Targets Half Billion Ton Copper Resource at Elida Peru TSX-V ECU]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX-V ECU. OTCQB EMTRF. BVL ECU. Steve Yang sits down with Element 29 Resources President and CEO Richard Osmond to break down the company’s Tier 1 scale ambition at its Elida Cu-Mo-Ag project in Peru and what it takes to earn a rerating in the copper space. Richard lays out the concrete resource growth target and why reaching that threshold changes the conversation around mine life, throughput, and development optionality. They dig into what the drill program is actually trying to prove, how infrastructure and logistics shape capital intensity, and why Peru remains central to Element…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026TSX-V ECU. OTCQB EMTRF. BVL ECU. Steve Yang sits down with Element 29 Resources President and CEO Richard Osmond to break down the company’s Tier 1 scale ambition at its Elida Cu-Mo-Ag project in Peru and what it takes to earn a rerating in the copper space. Richard lays out the concrete resource growth target and why reaching that threshold changes the conversation around mine life, throughput, and development optionality. They dig into what the drill program is actually trying to prove, how infrastructure and logistics shape capital intensity, and why Peru remains central to Element…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:20:53</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Patrick Karim Warns Gold Silver Miners Are Stretched Not a Low Risk Entry]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026 Patrick Karim of Badcharts and Northstar and Badcharts joins Andy Millette to cut through the noise on gold, silver, and the miners using pure chart structure and disciplined trade management. Patrick explains why an uptrend can still be a bad entry when price is stretched, how he defines a lower risk entry point using longer-term moving averages, and why V-shaped moves can be difficult to manage with clean stop placement. They get blunt about corrections, drawdowns, and the simple truth many traders ignore: you are allowed to step aside and wait for resolution. The conversation…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026 Patrick Karim of Badcharts and Northstar and Badcharts joins Andy Millette to cut through the noise on gold, silver, and the miners using pure chart structure and disciplined trade management. Patrick explains why an uptrend can still be a bad entry when price is stretched, how he defines a lower risk entry point using longer-term moving averages, and why V-shaped moves can be difficult to manage with clean stop placement. They get blunt about corrections, drawdowns, and the simple truth many traders ignore: you are allowed to step aside and wait for resolution. The conversation…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Patrick Karim Warns Gold Silver Miners Are Stretched Not a Low Risk Entry]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026 Patrick Karim of Badcharts and Northstar and Badcharts joins Andy Millette to cut through the noise on gold, silver, and the miners using pure chart structure and disciplined trade management. Patrick explains why an uptrend can still be a bad entry when price is stretched, how he defines a lower risk entry point using longer-term moving averages, and why V-shaped moves can be difficult to manage with clean stop placement. They get blunt about corrections, drawdowns, and the simple truth many traders ignore: you are allowed to step aside and wait for resolution. The conversation…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 18 2026 Patrick Karim of Badcharts and Northstar and Badcharts joins Andy Millette to cut through the noise on gold, silver, and the miners using pure chart structure and disciplined trade management. Patrick explains why an uptrend can still be a bad entry when price is stretched, how he defines a lower risk entry point using longer-term moving averages, and why V-shaped moves can be difficult to manage with clean stop placement. They get blunt about corrections, drawdowns, and the simple truth many traders ignore: you are allowed to step aside and wait for resolution. The conversation…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:35:28</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Looks Different This Time: Lobo Tiggre’s Cycle Call]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lobo Tiggre, editor of The Independent Speculator, for a blunt read on why the current gold uptrend does not match prior peak patterns even after the latest volatility. From there, Lobo breaks down the trap behind silver hype cycles and why buy low, sell high discipline beats price targets and guru narratives. He explains how taking profits on the way up can fund fresh buy-low rotations when broader markets wobble. The conversation moves into energy and geopolitics, including what could unlock the oil patch and how headline-driven shocks can distort…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lobo Tiggre, editor of The Independent Speculator, for a blunt read on why the current gold uptrend does not match prior peak patterns even after the latest volatility. From there, Lobo breaks down the trap behind silver hype cycles and why buy low, sell high discipline beats price targets and guru narratives. He explains how taking profits on the way up can fund fresh buy-low rotations when broader markets wobble. The conversation moves into energy and geopolitics, including what could unlock the oil patch and how headline-driven shocks can distort…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Gold Looks Different This Time: Lobo Tiggre’s Cycle Call]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lobo Tiggre, editor of The Independent Speculator, for a blunt read on why the current gold uptrend does not match prior peak patterns even after the latest volatility. From there, Lobo breaks down the trap behind silver hype cycles and why buy low, sell high discipline beats price targets and guru narratives. He explains how taking profits on the way up can fund fresh buy-low rotations when broader markets wobble. The conversation moves into energy and geopolitics, including what could unlock the oil patch and how headline-driven shocks can distort…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Lobo Tiggre, editor of The Independent Speculator, for a blunt read on why the current gold uptrend does not match prior peak patterns even after the latest volatility. From there, Lobo breaks down the trap behind silver hype cycles and why buy low, sell high discipline beats price targets and guru narratives. He explains how taking profits on the way up can fund fresh buy-low rotations when broader markets wobble. The conversation moves into energy and geopolitics, including what could unlock the oil patch and how headline-driven shocks can distort…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:34:46</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Chris Vermeulen: Why You Might Want Out of Gold, Silver & Bitcoin......For Now]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17, 2026. Steve Yang sits down with Chris Vermeulen (Founder &amp; CIO of The Technical Traders) for a hard, chart-driven conversation about what the market is really saying right now—without the narratives. Chris walks through why parabolic moves can flip fast, how log vs linear charts can give completely different “signals,” and what he watches to avoid getting trapped in crowded trades. The discussion moves from silver and gold to oil/energy and mega-cap equities, including how leadership cracks can spread once key levels fail. Chris also breaks down how he thinks about stepping aside (cash) until trends…]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17, 2026. Steve Yang sits down with Chris Vermeulen (Founder & CIO of The Technical Traders) for a hard, chart-driven conversation about what the market is really saying right now—without the narratives. Chris walks through why parabolic moves can flip fast, how log vs linear charts can give completely different “signals,” and what he watches to avoid getting trapped in crowded trades. The discussion moves from silver and gold to oil/energy and mega-cap equities, including how leadership cracks can spread once key levels fail. Chris also breaks down how he thinks about stepping aside (cash) until trends…]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Chris Vermeulen: Why You Might Want Out of Gold, Silver & Bitcoin......For Now]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17, 2026. Steve Yang sits down with Chris Vermeulen (Founder &amp; CIO of The Technical Traders) for a hard, chart-driven conversation about what the market is really saying right now—without the narratives. Chris walks through why parabolic moves can flip fast, how log vs linear charts can give completely different “signals,” and what he watches to avoid getting trapped in crowded trades. The discussion moves from silver and gold to oil/energy and mega-cap equities, including how leadership cracks can spread once key levels fail. Chris also breaks down how he thinks about stepping aside (cash) until trends…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 17, 2026. Steve Yang sits down with Chris Vermeulen (Founder & CIO of The Technical Traders) for a hard, chart-driven conversation about what the market is really saying right now—without the narratives. Chris walks through why parabolic moves can flip fast, how log vs linear charts can give completely different “signals,” and what he watches to avoid getting trapped in crowded trades. The discussion moves from silver and gold to oil/energy and mega-cap equities, including how leadership cracks can spread once key levels fail. Chris also breaks down how he thinks about stepping aside (cash) until trends…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:41:11</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[GreenLight Metals Two Drills Mobilized in Wisconsin Copper Gold VMS TSXV GRL]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 08:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026TSX-V: GRL | OTCQB: GRLMF Andy Millette sits down with Matt Filgate, President and CEO of GreenLight Metals, for a hard-nosed update on why GreenLight is mobilizing two drills at the Bend copper gold VMS deposit in Wisconsin and how the team intends to grow a historic 4.5 million ton footprint into a 10 million ton plus scale story. Matt breaks down the step out strategy beyond the current deposit footprint, what the last campaign proved about high grade massive sulfides, and why downhole geophysics is pointing to stronger conductors under and beyond known mineralization. They…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026TSX-V: GRL | OTCQB: GRLMF Andy Millette sits down with Matt Filgate, President and CEO of GreenLight Metals, for a hard-nosed update on why GreenLight is mobilizing two drills at the Bend copper gold VMS deposit in Wisconsin and how the team intends to grow a historic 4.5 million ton footprint into a 10 million ton plus scale story. Matt breaks down the step out strategy beyond the current deposit footprint, what the last campaign proved about high grade massive sulfides, and why downhole geophysics is pointing to stronger conductors under and beyond known mineralization. They…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[GreenLight Metals Two Drills Mobilized in Wisconsin Copper Gold VMS TSXV GRL]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026TSX-V: GRL | OTCQB: GRLMF Andy Millette sits down with Matt Filgate, President and CEO of GreenLight Metals, for a hard-nosed update on why GreenLight is mobilizing two drills at the Bend copper gold VMS deposit in Wisconsin and how the team intends to grow a historic 4.5 million ton footprint into a 10 million ton plus scale story. Matt breaks down the step out strategy beyond the current deposit footprint, what the last campaign proved about high grade massive sulfides, and why downhole geophysics is pointing to stronger conductors under and beyond known mineralization. They…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026TSX-V: GRL | OTCQB: GRLMF Andy Millette sits down with Matt Filgate, President and CEO of GreenLight Metals, for a hard-nosed update on why GreenLight is mobilizing two drills at the Bend copper gold VMS deposit in Wisconsin and how the team intends to grow a historic 4.5 million ton footprint into a 10 million ton plus scale story. Matt breaks down the step out strategy beyond the current deposit footprint, what the last campaign proved about high grade massive sulfides, and why downhole geophysics is pointing to stronger conductors under and beyond known mineralization. They…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:18:14</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Move From Paper to Real Assets Why Simon Hunt Says Food and Metals Win]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 08:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Simon Hunt of Simon Hunt Strategic Services for a hard-nosed look at the debt and liquidity backdrop shaping markets into late 2026 and beyond. Simon argues that global and US leverage have reached levels that force policymakers into a bond refinancing fight, and that flat to falling liquidity can pressure equities, copper, gold, and silver before the next inflation driven leg higher. They also map how old world versus BRICS friction can amplify volatility, and why capital preservation and real asset positioning matters when the tape turns. Expect direct answers,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Simon Hunt of Simon Hunt Strategic Services for a hard-nosed look at the debt and liquidity backdrop shaping markets into late 2026 and beyond. Simon argues that global and US leverage have reached levels that force policymakers into a bond refinancing fight, and that flat to falling liquidity can pressure equities, copper, gold, and silver before the next inflation driven leg higher. They also map how old world versus BRICS friction can amplify volatility, and why capital preservation and real asset positioning matters when the tape turns. Expect direct answers,…]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Move From Paper to Real Assets Why Simon Hunt Says Food and Metals Win]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Simon Hunt of Simon Hunt Strategic Services for a hard-nosed look at the debt and liquidity backdrop shaping markets into late 2026 and beyond. Simon argues that global and US leverage have reached levels that force policymakers into a bond refinancing fight, and that flat to falling liquidity can pressure equities, copper, gold, and silver before the next inflation driven leg higher. They also map how old world versus BRICS friction can amplify volatility, and why capital preservation and real asset positioning matters when the tape turns. Expect direct answers,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Steve Yang sits down with Simon Hunt of Simon Hunt Strategic Services for a hard-nosed look at the debt and liquidity backdrop shaping markets into late 2026 and beyond. Simon argues that global and US leverage have reached levels that force policymakers into a bond refinancing fight, and that flat to falling liquidity can pressure equities, copper, gold, and silver before the next inflation driven leg higher. They also map how old world versus BRICS friction can amplify volatility, and why capital preservation and real asset positioning matters when the tape turns. Expect direct answers,…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:32:29</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Natural Resource Stocks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Rick Rule The 152 Trillion Debt Math That Breaks The System]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Rick Rule joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt macro framework for the next decade and why he believes it rhymes with the 1970s: sovereign debt math, political constraints, and the realistic ways societies attempt to resolve obligations they cannot pay in real terms. Rick walks through the logic chain from on balance sheet deficits to off balance sheet entitlements, why the arithmetic matters more than ideology, and why the endgame tends to be inflation that reduces real obligations while nominal promises are maintained. From there, he explains how bond markets can eventually regain…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Rick Rule joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt macro framework for the next decade and why he believes it rhymes with the 1970s: sovereign debt math, political constraints, and the realistic ways societies attempt to resolve obligations they cannot pay in real terms. Rick walks through the logic chain from on balance sheet deficits to off balance sheet entitlements, why the arithmetic matters more than ideology, and why the endgame tends to be inflation that reduces real obligations while nominal promises are maintained. From there, he explains how bond markets can eventually regain…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Rick Rule joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt macro framework for the next decade and why he believes it rhymes with the 1970s: sovereign debt math, political constraints, and the realistic ways societies attempt to resolve obligations they cannot pay in real terms. Rick walks through the logic chain from on balance sheet deficits to off balance sheet entitlements, why the arithmetic matters more than ideology, and why the endgame tends to be inflation that reduces real obligations while nominal promises are maintained. From there, he explains how bond markets can eventually regain…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 13 2026 Rick Rule joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt macro framework for the next decade and why he believes it rhymes with the 1970s: sovereign debt math, political constraints, and the realistic ways societies attempt to resolve obligations they cannot pay in real terms. Rick walks through the logic chain from on balance sheet deficits to off balance sheet entitlements, why the arithmetic matters more than ideology, and why the endgame tends to be inflation that reduces real obligations while nominal promises are maintained. From there, he explains how bond markets can eventually regain…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Magma Silver Buys Newmont Data and Sets Drill Plan at Niñobamba]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[TSXV: MGMA | OTCQB: MAGMF | FSE: BC21Recorded on February 12, 2026 in Atlanta, GA, USA In this special in-person sit-down in Atlanta, Andy Millette speaks with J. Stephen Barley, Chairman and CEO of Magma Silver, following the company’s investor lunch at The Palm in Buckhead. They walk through why Magma can trade at a discount even with a well-advanced silver-gold project and a deep historical dataset behind it. Barley details the company’s funding position, capital structure, and why the current shareholder base was selected to support execution instead of short-term churn. The conversation then moves into Niñobamba in Peru,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: MGMA | OTCQB: MAGMF | FSE: BC21Recorded on February 12, 2026 in Atlanta, GA, USA In this special in-person sit-down in Atlanta, Andy Millette speaks with J. Stephen Barley, Chairman and CEO of Magma Silver, following the company’s investor lunch at The Palm in Buckhead. They walk through why Magma can trade at a discount even with a well-advanced silver-gold project and a deep historical dataset behind it. Barley details the company’s funding position, capital structure, and why the current shareholder base was selected to support execution instead of short-term churn. The conversation then moves into Niñobamba in Peru,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Magma Silver Buys Newmont Data and Sets Drill Plan at Niñobamba]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: MGMA | OTCQB: MAGMF | FSE: BC21Recorded on February 12, 2026 in Atlanta, GA, USA In this special in-person sit-down in Atlanta, Andy Millette speaks with J. Stephen Barley, Chairman and CEO of Magma Silver, following the company’s investor lunch at The Palm in Buckhead. They walk through why Magma can trade at a discount even with a well-advanced silver-gold project and a deep historical dataset behind it. Barley details the company’s funding position, capital structure, and why the current shareholder base was selected to support execution instead of short-term churn. The conversation then moves into Niñobamba in Peru,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[TSXV: MGMA | OTCQB: MAGMF | FSE: BC21Recorded on February 12, 2026 in Atlanta, GA, USA In this special in-person sit-down in Atlanta, Andy Millette speaks with J. Stephen Barley, Chairman and CEO of Magma Silver, following the company’s investor lunch at The Palm in Buckhead. They walk through why Magma can trade at a discount even with a well-advanced silver-gold project and a deep historical dataset behind it. Barley details the company’s funding position, capital structure, and why the current shareholder base was selected to support execution instead of short-term churn. The conversation then moves into Niñobamba in Peru,…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dynasty Gold High Grade]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded February 6 2026TSXV DYGOTC DGDCFFSE D5G1 Dynasty Gold CEO Ivy Chong joins Steve Yang for a direct breakdown of what actually matters at Thundercloud.They cover drilling priorities, how the team thinks about scale, and what to watch next as the story develops. In this episode, Steve presses Ivy on execution and catalysts, not vague narratives. Ivy walks through Dynasty’s flagship Thundercloud project in northwest Ontario, how the team approaches targeting and step outs, and what needs to happen for a meaningful market re rate. The conversation also touches on the company’s broader asset footprint and how management thinks about…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded February 6 2026TSXV DYGOTC DGDCFFSE D5G1 Dynasty Gold CEO Ivy Chong joins Steve Yang for a direct breakdown of what actually matters at Thundercloud.They cover drilling priorities, how the team thinks about scale, and what to watch next as the story develops. In this episode, Steve presses Ivy on execution and catalysts, not vague narratives. Ivy walks through Dynasty’s flagship Thundercloud project in northwest Ontario, how the team approaches targeting and step outs, and what needs to happen for a meaningful market re rate. The conversation also touches on the company’s broader asset footprint and how management thinks about…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded February 6 2026TSXV DYGOTC DGDCFFSE D5G1 Dynasty Gold CEO Ivy Chong joins Steve Yang for a direct breakdown of what actually matters at Thundercloud.They cover drilling priorities, how the team thinks about scale, and what to watch next as the story develops. In this episode, Steve presses Ivy on execution and catalysts, not vague narratives. Ivy walks through Dynasty’s flagship Thundercloud project in northwest Ontario, how the team approaches targeting and step outs, and what needs to happen for a meaningful market re rate. The conversation also touches on the company’s broader asset footprint and how management thinks about…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded February 6 2026TSXV DYGOTC DGDCFFSE D5G1 Dynasty Gold CEO Ivy Chong joins Steve Yang for a direct breakdown of what actually matters at Thundercloud.They cover drilling priorities, how the team thinks about scale, and what to watch next as the story develops. In this episode, Steve presses Ivy on execution and catalysts, not vague narratives. Ivy walks through Dynasty’s flagship Thundercloud project in northwest Ontario, how the team approaches targeting and step outs, and what needs to happen for a meaningful market re rate. The conversation also touches on the company’s broader asset footprint and how management thinks about…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dryden Gold: 77.9 g/t Gold Hit and the Next Catalysts | Maura Kolb]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 | Dryden Gold Corp | TSXV DRY | OTCQB DRYGF | FSE X7W Dryden Gold President Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down what the latest Gold Rock results actually mean for the story, and what matters next if you’re tracking this as a developing, district-scale high-grade system. They walk through why shear-zone style mineralization can deliver both grade and meaningful widths, how vertical continuity changes confidence drilling, and why parts of the system may lend themselves to an open-pit pathway rather than a purely underground narrative. Maura explains the practical advantage of northwestern…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 | Dryden Gold Corp | TSXV DRY | OTCQB DRYGF | FSE X7W Dryden Gold President Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down what the latest Gold Rock results actually mean for the story, and what matters next if you’re tracking this as a developing, district-scale high-grade system. They walk through why shear-zone style mineralization can deliver both grade and meaningful widths, how vertical continuity changes confidence drilling, and why parts of the system may lend themselves to an open-pit pathway rather than a purely underground narrative. Maura explains the practical advantage of northwestern…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dryden Gold: 77.9 g/t Gold Hit and the Next Catalysts | Maura Kolb]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 | Dryden Gold Corp | TSXV DRY | OTCQB DRYGF | FSE X7W Dryden Gold President Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down what the latest Gold Rock results actually mean for the story, and what matters next if you’re tracking this as a developing, district-scale high-grade system. They walk through why shear-zone style mineralization can deliver both grade and meaningful widths, how vertical continuity changes confidence drilling, and why parts of the system may lend themselves to an open-pit pathway rather than a purely underground narrative. Maura explains the practical advantage of northwestern…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 | Dryden Gold Corp | TSXV DRY | OTCQB DRYGF | FSE X7W Dryden Gold President Maura Kolb joins Andy Millette to break down what the latest Gold Rock results actually mean for the story, and what matters next if you’re tracking this as a developing, district-scale high-grade system. They walk through why shear-zone style mineralization can deliver both grade and meaningful widths, how vertical continuity changes confidence drilling, and why parts of the system may lend themselves to an open-pit pathway rather than a purely underground narrative. Maura explains the practical advantage of northwestern…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[KNG 17M Cash War Chest and the Drill Season Setup at Kingsmen Resources]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 12 2026Kingsmen Resources TSX Venture KNG OTCQB KNGRF Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kingsmen Resources, for a blunt breakdown of what can happen after a junior closes a big financing and the stock still sells off. Scott explains how Kingsmen ended up with about 17 million in cash after raising 13 million, and why that improved treasury can still come with short term technical pressure when warrant focused funds dump shares and hedge their downside. They walk through warrant banking, short volume, life offering mechanics, and why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 12 2026Kingsmen Resources TSX Venture KNG OTCQB KNGRF Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kingsmen Resources, for a blunt breakdown of what can happen after a junior closes a big financing and the stock still sells off. Scott explains how Kingsmen ended up with about 17 million in cash after raising 13 million, and why that improved treasury can still come with short term technical pressure when warrant focused funds dump shares and hedge their downside. They walk through warrant banking, short volume, life offering mechanics, and why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[KNG 17M Cash War Chest and the Drill Season Setup at Kingsmen Resources]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 12 2026Kingsmen Resources TSX Venture KNG OTCQB KNGRF Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kingsmen Resources, for a blunt breakdown of what can happen after a junior closes a big financing and the stock still sells off. Scott explains how Kingsmen ended up with about 17 million in cash after raising 13 million, and why that improved treasury can still come with short term technical pressure when warrant focused funds dump shares and hedge their downside. They walk through warrant banking, short volume, life offering mechanics, and why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 12 2026Kingsmen Resources TSX Venture KNG OTCQB KNGRF Frankfurt TUY Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kingsmen Resources, for a blunt breakdown of what can happen after a junior closes a big financing and the stock still sells off. Scott explains how Kingsmen ended up with about 17 million in cash after raising 13 million, and why that improved treasury can still come with short term technical pressure when warrant focused funds dump shares and hedge their downside. They walk through warrant banking, short volume, life offering mechanics, and why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Is “Crazy Overbought” — Adam Hamilton on What Comes Next]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 21:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11, 2026 Adam Hamilton of Zeal LLC joins Andy Millette to break down why gold’s recent move started flashing the kind of “extreme” signals you only see near historical blow-offs—and why January 1980 still matters as the cleanest analog for what can happen after parabolic price behavior. Adam explains his preferred way to quantify overbought conditions (price vs. long moving averages), why “this time is different” thinking gets traders hurt, and what a realistic reset can look like (high consolidation vs. a sharp drawdown). They also dig into the China-driven demand impulse, how Western capital typically follows…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11, 2026 Adam Hamilton of Zeal LLC joins Andy Millette to break down why gold’s recent move started flashing the kind of “extreme” signals you only see near historical blow-offs—and why January 1980 still matters as the cleanest analog for what can happen after parabolic price behavior. Adam explains his preferred way to quantify overbought conditions (price vs. long moving averages), why “this time is different” thinking gets traders hurt, and what a realistic reset can look like (high consolidation vs. a sharp drawdown). They also dig into the China-driven demand impulse, how Western capital typically follows…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Is “Crazy Overbought” — Adam Hamilton on What Comes Next]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11, 2026 Adam Hamilton of Zeal LLC joins Andy Millette to break down why gold’s recent move started flashing the kind of “extreme” signals you only see near historical blow-offs—and why January 1980 still matters as the cleanest analog for what can happen after parabolic price behavior. Adam explains his preferred way to quantify overbought conditions (price vs. long moving averages), why “this time is different” thinking gets traders hurt, and what a realistic reset can look like (high consolidation vs. a sharp drawdown). They also dig into the China-driven demand impulse, how Western capital typically follows…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11, 2026 Adam Hamilton of Zeal LLC joins Andy Millette to break down why gold’s recent move started flashing the kind of “extreme” signals you only see near historical blow-offs—and why January 1980 still matters as the cleanest analog for what can happen after parabolic price behavior. Adam explains his preferred way to quantify overbought conditions (price vs. long moving averages), why “this time is different” thinking gets traders hurt, and what a realistic reset can look like (high consolidation vs. a sharp drawdown). They also dig into the China-driven demand impulse, how Western capital typically follows…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Buy The Scare: Lobo Tiggre’s Simple Playbook for Mining Stock Pullbacks]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Lobo Tiggre of Independent Speculator to stress-test the gold and silver thesis using a true worst case framework and then work forward into what matters for mining investors right now: consolidation, correction, and the opportunity set volatility creates. Lobo lays out why even brutal drawdowns do not automatically break the long-cycle case for hard assets, and why the real edge comes from staying liquid, staying disciplined, and buying quality when panic creates air pockets. They dig into how to approach stock selection when everything chops sideways, why watching market darlings…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Lobo Tiggre of Independent Speculator to stress-test the gold and silver thesis using a true worst case framework and then work forward into what matters for mining investors right now: consolidation, correction, and the opportunity set volatility creates. Lobo lays out why even brutal drawdowns do not automatically break the long-cycle case for hard assets, and why the real edge comes from staying liquid, staying disciplined, and buying quality when panic creates air pockets. They dig into how to approach stock selection when everything chops sideways, why watching market darlings…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Buy The Scare: Lobo Tiggre’s Simple Playbook for Mining Stock Pullbacks]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Lobo Tiggre of Independent Speculator to stress-test the gold and silver thesis using a true worst case framework and then work forward into what matters for mining investors right now: consolidation, correction, and the opportunity set volatility creates. Lobo lays out why even brutal drawdowns do not automatically break the long-cycle case for hard assets, and why the real edge comes from staying liquid, staying disciplined, and buying quality when panic creates air pockets. They dig into how to approach stock selection when everything chops sideways, why watching market darlings…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 11 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Lobo Tiggre of Independent Speculator to stress-test the gold and silver thesis using a true worst case framework and then work forward into what matters for mining investors right now: consolidation, correction, and the opportunity set volatility creates. Lobo lays out why even brutal drawdowns do not automatically break the long-cycle case for hard assets, and why the real edge comes from staying liquid, staying disciplined, and buying quality when panic creates air pockets. They dig into how to approach stock selection when everything chops sideways, why watching market darlings…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Greenland and the 7-Minute First-Strike Threat]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine to map the geopolitical risk landscape that can blindside portfolios before the market prices it in. Dylan explains why Greenland is less a “resources story” and more an Arctic-first-strike geometry problem—where missile flight times and forward basing can shift deterrence math in a dangerous way. From there, the conversation moves to Venezuela and what great-power competition looks like in the Western Hemisphere, then to Europe’s growth and alliance strain as security burdens get redistributed. A major focus is Taiwan: semiconductors, AI chips, and the capital-flow…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine to map the geopolitical risk landscape that can blindside portfolios before the market prices it in. Dylan explains why Greenland is less a “resources story” and more an Arctic-first-strike geometry problem—where missile flight times and forward basing can shift deterrence math in a dangerous way. From there, the conversation moves to Venezuela and what great-power competition looks like in the Western Hemisphere, then to Europe’s growth and alliance strain as security burdens get redistributed. A major focus is Taiwan: semiconductors, AI chips, and the capital-flow…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine to map the geopolitical risk landscape that can blindside portfolios before the market prices it in. Dylan explains why Greenland is less a “resources story” and more an Arctic-first-strike geometry problem—where missile flight times and forward basing can shift deterrence math in a dangerous way. From there, the conversation moves to Venezuela and what great-power competition looks like in the Western Hemisphere, then to Europe’s growth and alliance strain as security burdens get redistributed. A major focus is Taiwan: semiconductors, AI chips, and the capital-flow…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Dylan Jovine to map the geopolitical risk landscape that can blindside portfolios before the market prices it in. Dylan explains why Greenland is less a “resources story” and more an Arctic-first-strike geometry problem—where missile flight times and forward basing can shift deterrence math in a dangerous way. From there, the conversation moves to Venezuela and what great-power competition looks like in the Western Hemisphere, then to Europe’s growth and alliance strain as security burdens get redistributed. A major focus is Taiwan: semiconductors, AI chips, and the capital-flow…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:41:21</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[The Fed Is Forced By Math — And Commodities React]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 Trader Ferg returns with Andy Millette to map the commodity tape the way a real trader does: through physical flow, incentives, and where price discovery is actually happening. They dig into why central banks are “forced by the math,” why volatility and paper smashes can mislead, and why the premium in physical metals is the tell. The conversation runs through China’s delivery-first approach to commodities and why gold can function as settlement collateral in a shifting global trade system. From precious metals to base metals positioning (including tin and copper), the discussion stays grounded in…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 Trader Ferg returns with Andy Millette to map the commodity tape the way a real trader does: through physical flow, incentives, and where price discovery is actually happening. They dig into why central banks are “forced by the math,” why volatility and paper smashes can mislead, and why the premium in physical metals is the tell. The conversation runs through China’s delivery-first approach to commodities and why gold can function as settlement collateral in a shifting global trade system. From precious metals to base metals positioning (including tin and copper), the discussion stays grounded in…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Fed Is Forced By Math — And Commodities React]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 Trader Ferg returns with Andy Millette to map the commodity tape the way a real trader does: through physical flow, incentives, and where price discovery is actually happening. They dig into why central banks are “forced by the math,” why volatility and paper smashes can mislead, and why the premium in physical metals is the tell. The conversation runs through China’s delivery-first approach to commodities and why gold can function as settlement collateral in a shifting global trade system. From precious metals to base metals positioning (including tin and copper), the discussion stays grounded in…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026 Trader Ferg returns with Andy Millette to map the commodity tape the way a real trader does: through physical flow, incentives, and where price discovery is actually happening. They dig into why central banks are “forced by the math,” why volatility and paper smashes can mislead, and why the premium in physical metals is the tell. The conversation runs through China’s delivery-first approach to commodities and why gold can function as settlement collateral in a shifting global trade system. From precious metals to base metals positioning (including tin and copper), the discussion stays grounded in…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:35:53</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Revival Gold Hits 30m at 1 g/t and Expands Mercur in Utah]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10 2026Revival Gold Inc TSX Venture Exchange RVG OTCQX RVLGF Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down the latest Mercur Utah drill results, including step out hits that expand the potential open pit footprint. He walks through how these holes sit relative to the current resource, what the team is targeting with step outs, and why the next round of assays matters for an updated mine plan. Agro also explains the near term work that de risks the project including metallurgy and column testing for heap leach performance plus the baseline…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10 2026Revival Gold Inc TSX Venture Exchange RVG OTCQX RVLGF Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down the latest Mercur Utah drill results, including step out hits that expand the potential open pit footprint. He walks through how these holes sit relative to the current resource, what the team is targeting with step outs, and why the next round of assays matters for an updated mine plan. Agro also explains the near term work that de risks the project including metallurgy and column testing for heap leach performance plus the baseline…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Revival Gold Hits 30m at 1 g/t and Expands Mercur in Utah]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10 2026Revival Gold Inc TSX Venture Exchange RVG OTCQX RVLGF Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down the latest Mercur Utah drill results, including step out hits that expand the potential open pit footprint. He walks through how these holes sit relative to the current resource, what the team is targeting with step outs, and why the next round of assays matters for an updated mine plan. Agro also explains the near term work that de risks the project including metallurgy and column testing for heap leach performance plus the baseline…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10 2026Revival Gold Inc TSX Venture Exchange RVG OTCQX RVLGF Revival Gold President and CEO Hugh Agro joins Andy Millette to break down the latest Mercur Utah drill results, including step out hits that expand the potential open pit footprint. He walks through how these holes sit relative to the current resource, what the team is targeting with step outs, and why the next round of assays matters for an updated mine plan. Agro also explains the near term work that de risks the project including metallurgy and column testing for heap leach performance plus the baseline…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:18:26</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Crypto Wipeout Risk and Overbought Gold Marc Faber on What Breaks Next]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026. Dr. Marc Faber joins Andy Millette and Steve Yang to lay out a defensive 2026 playbook built around one blunt warning: asset holders may be in for a tougher year. Faber explains why he is keeping expectations low, why he thinks the S&amp;P can end the year roughly flat while still delivering a frustrating experience for investors, and why he expects foreign markets, emerging markets, and parts of Europe to outperform the US. He also breaks down how he thinks about gold ownership and positioning, why most portfolios still under-own gold, and why energy and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026. Dr. Marc Faber joins Andy Millette and Steve Yang to lay out a defensive 2026 playbook built around one blunt warning: asset holders may be in for a tougher year. Faber explains why he is keeping expectations low, why he thinks the S&P can end the year roughly flat while still delivering a frustrating experience for investors, and why he expects foreign markets, emerging markets, and parts of Europe to outperform the US. He also breaks down how he thinks about gold ownership and positioning, why most portfolios still under-own gold, and why energy and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Crypto Wipeout Risk and Overbought Gold Marc Faber on What Breaks Next]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026. Dr. Marc Faber joins Andy Millette and Steve Yang to lay out a defensive 2026 playbook built around one blunt warning: asset holders may be in for a tougher year. Faber explains why he is keeping expectations low, why he thinks the S&amp;P can end the year roughly flat while still delivering a frustrating experience for investors, and why he expects foreign markets, emerging markets, and parts of Europe to outperform the US. He also breaks down how he thinks about gold ownership and positioning, why most portfolios still under-own gold, and why energy and…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 10, 2026. Dr. Marc Faber joins Andy Millette and Steve Yang to lay out a defensive 2026 playbook built around one blunt warning: asset holders may be in for a tougher year. Faber explains why he is keeping expectations low, why he thinks the S&P can end the year roughly flat while still delivering a frustrating experience for investors, and why he expects foreign markets, emerging markets, and parts of Europe to outperform the US. He also breaks down how he thinks about gold ownership and positioning, why most portfolios still under-own gold, and why energy and…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:29:24</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Luca Mining CEO: 25M Exploration Plan and Why Miners Lag Metal Prices]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 9, 2026 (Atlanta, Georgia) | TSX.V: LUCA | OTCQX: LUCMF | Frankfurt: Z68 Andy Millette meets Luca Mining CEO Dan Barnholden in person in Atlanta for a straight-shooting breakdown of what actually drives mining equities when gold and silver are ripping: operating performance, cash generation, and capital allocation discipline—not hype. They dig into why many junior miners still don’t move “with the metal,” what separates real leverage from dead money, and how execution shows up (or doesn’t) in the numbers. Dan explains how Luca is positioning for 2026 with a cash-flow-funded exploration ramp, including why exploration intensity…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 9, 2026 (Atlanta, Georgia) | TSX.V: LUCA | OTCQX: LUCMF | Frankfurt: Z68 Andy Millette meets Luca Mining CEO Dan Barnholden in person in Atlanta for a straight-shooting breakdown of what actually drives mining equities when gold and silver are ripping: operating performance, cash generation, and capital allocation discipline—not hype. They dig into why many junior miners still don’t move “with the metal,” what separates real leverage from dead money, and how execution shows up (or doesn’t) in the numbers. Dan explains how Luca is positioning for 2026 with a cash-flow-funded exploration ramp, including why exploration intensity…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Luca Mining CEO: 25M Exploration Plan and Why Miners Lag Metal Prices]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 9, 2026 (Atlanta, Georgia) | TSX.V: LUCA | OTCQX: LUCMF | Frankfurt: Z68 Andy Millette meets Luca Mining CEO Dan Barnholden in person in Atlanta for a straight-shooting breakdown of what actually drives mining equities when gold and silver are ripping: operating performance, cash generation, and capital allocation discipline—not hype. They dig into why many junior miners still don’t move “with the metal,” what separates real leverage from dead money, and how execution shows up (or doesn’t) in the numbers. Dan explains how Luca is positioning for 2026 with a cash-flow-funded exploration ramp, including why exploration intensity…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 9, 2026 (Atlanta, Georgia) | TSX.V: LUCA | OTCQX: LUCMF | Frankfurt: Z68 Andy Millette meets Luca Mining CEO Dan Barnholden in person in Atlanta for a straight-shooting breakdown of what actually drives mining equities when gold and silver are ripping: operating performance, cash generation, and capital allocation discipline—not hype. They dig into why many junior miners still don’t move “with the metal,” what separates real leverage from dead money, and how execution shows up (or doesn’t) in the numbers. Dan explains how Luca is positioning for 2026 with a cash-flow-funded exploration ramp, including why exploration intensity…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:22:27</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold And Silver: What To Know Before You Buy]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 20:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Visit us athttps://naturalresourcestocks.net/ Gold and silver have been moving differently lately. Sharp rallies, fast pullbacks, and volatility that’s catching a lot of investors off guard. If you’ve been seeing precious metals everywhere on your feed and wondering what’s actually going on, this video is for you. This isn’t a prediction video, and it’s not about telling you what to buy. It’s about helping newer investors and young professionals understand how to interpret gold and silver price action, why these moves are happening, and how to think about positioning without needing a finance degree. In this video, we break down: Why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Visit us athttps://naturalresourcestocks.net/ Gold and silver have been moving differently lately. Sharp rallies, fast pullbacks, and volatility that’s catching a lot of investors off guard. If you’ve been seeing precious metals everywhere on your feed and wondering what’s actually going on, this video is for you. This isn’t a prediction video, and it’s not about telling you what to buy. It’s about helping newer investors and young professionals understand how to interpret gold and silver price action, why these moves are happening, and how to think about positioning without needing a finance degree. In this video, we break down: Why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold And Silver: What To Know Before You Buy]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Visit us athttps://naturalresourcestocks.net/ Gold and silver have been moving differently lately. Sharp rallies, fast pullbacks, and volatility that’s catching a lot of investors off guard. If you’ve been seeing precious metals everywhere on your feed and wondering what’s actually going on, this video is for you. This isn’t a prediction video, and it’s not about telling you what to buy. It’s about helping newer investors and young professionals understand how to interpret gold and silver price action, why these moves are happening, and how to think about positioning without needing a finance degree. In this video, we break down: Why…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Visit us athttps://naturalresourcestocks.net/ Gold and silver have been moving differently lately. Sharp rallies, fast pullbacks, and volatility that’s catching a lot of investors off guard. If you’ve been seeing precious metals everywhere on your feed and wondering what’s actually going on, this video is for you. This isn’t a prediction video, and it’s not about telling you what to buy. It’s about helping newer investors and young professionals understand how to interpret gold and silver price action, why these moves are happening, and how to think about positioning without needing a finance degree. In this video, we break down: Why…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:08:06</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[The $15M Market Cap Gold Story Investors Keep Missing]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 02:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 6, 2026 | TSX-V: DYG | OTC: DGDCF Steve Yang sits down with Ivy Chong (President &amp; CEO) of Dynasty Gold Corp. to pressure-test the Thundercloud story: how a tiny valuation can coexist with an “advanced-stage” narrative, tight drill spacing, and a plan to materially grow the resource footprint. Ivy explains what Dynasty means by a turnkey jurisdiction and why Thundercloud’s access profile (roads/power and a real mining district) matters when markets punish capital intensity. The discussion digs into grade/width context, how management thinks about converting drilling into a stronger technical foundation, and what milestones actually move…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 6, 2026 | TSX-V: DYG | OTC: DGDCF Steve Yang sits down with Ivy Chong (President & CEO) of Dynasty Gold Corp. to pressure-test the Thundercloud story: how a tiny valuation can coexist with an “advanced-stage” narrative, tight drill spacing, and a plan to materially grow the resource footprint. Ivy explains what Dynasty means by a turnkey jurisdiction and why Thundercloud’s access profile (roads/power and a real mining district) matters when markets punish capital intensity. The discussion digs into grade/width context, how management thinks about converting drilling into a stronger technical foundation, and what milestones actually move…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The $15M Market Cap Gold Story Investors Keep Missing]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 6, 2026 | TSX-V: DYG | OTC: DGDCF Steve Yang sits down with Ivy Chong (President &amp; CEO) of Dynasty Gold Corp. to pressure-test the Thundercloud story: how a tiny valuation can coexist with an “advanced-stage” narrative, tight drill spacing, and a plan to materially grow the resource footprint. Ivy explains what Dynasty means by a turnkey jurisdiction and why Thundercloud’s access profile (roads/power and a real mining district) matters when markets punish capital intensity. The discussion digs into grade/width context, how management thinks about converting drilling into a stronger technical foundation, and what milestones actually move…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 6, 2026 | TSX-V: DYG | OTC: DGDCF Steve Yang sits down with Ivy Chong (President & CEO) of Dynasty Gold Corp. to pressure-test the Thundercloud story: how a tiny valuation can coexist with an “advanced-stage” narrative, tight drill spacing, and a plan to materially grow the resource footprint. Ivy explains what Dynasty means by a turnkey jurisdiction and why Thundercloud’s access profile (roads/power and a real mining district) matters when markets punish capital intensity. The discussion digs into grade/width context, how management thinks about converting drilling into a stronger technical foundation, and what milestones actually move…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:30:39</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Ramp Metals Drills Restart Feb 23 Rush Copper Target Setup TSXV RAMP]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 01:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5 2026.Ramp Metals Inc trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under RAMP and on OTC Markets under RMPMF. Andy Millette sits down with Ramp Metals leadership to break down the near term drill restart at Rottenstone SW and why the Rush copper zinc VMS discovery is the priority heading into the next program. Jordan Black and Garrett Smith explain how the team moved from airborne targeting into verified mineralization, then used ground geophysics, borehole EM, and dense soil grids to tighten the next set of holes. The conversation walks through what the conductor is likely representing, how…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5 2026.Ramp Metals Inc trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under RAMP and on OTC Markets under RMPMF. Andy Millette sits down with Ramp Metals leadership to break down the near term drill restart at Rottenstone SW and why the Rush copper zinc VMS discovery is the priority heading into the next program. Jordan Black and Garrett Smith explain how the team moved from airborne targeting into verified mineralization, then used ground geophysics, borehole EM, and dense soil grids to tighten the next set of holes. The conversation walks through what the conductor is likely representing, how…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5 2026.Ramp Metals Inc trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under RAMP and on OTC Markets under RMPMF. Andy Millette sits down with Ramp Metals leadership to break down the near term drill restart at Rottenstone SW and why the Rush copper zinc VMS discovery is the priority heading into the next program. Jordan Black and Garrett Smith explain how the team moved from airborne targeting into verified mineralization, then used ground geophysics, borehole EM, and dense soil grids to tighten the next set of holes. The conversation walks through what the conductor is likely representing, how…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5 2026.Ramp Metals Inc trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under RAMP and on OTC Markets under RMPMF. Andy Millette sits down with Ramp Metals leadership to break down the near term drill restart at Rottenstone SW and why the Rush copper zinc VMS discovery is the priority heading into the next program. Jordan Black and Garrett Smith explain how the team moved from airborne targeting into verified mineralization, then used ground geophysics, borehole EM, and dense soil grids to tighten the next set of holes. The conversation walks through what the conductor is likely representing, how…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:25:14</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[ESGold’s Montauban Breakthrough: “No Longer a Dream”]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 01:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5, 2026 — CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF | FSE: Z7D In this company spotlight, Andy Millette sits down with Gordon Robb (CEO &amp; Director of ESGold Corp.) to break down why the Montauban project is built for speed: a fully permitted tailings reprocessing operation designed to generate near-term cash flow while the team advances district-scale exploration upside beneath and around a historic Quebec mine camp. Gordon explains how ESGold’s integrated 3D geological model reshaped the target picture, why the company moved immediately to expand its land position (nearly doubling the land package), and how that exploration…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5, 2026 — CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF | FSE: Z7D In this company spotlight, Andy Millette sits down with Gordon Robb (CEO & Director of ESGold Corp.) to break down why the Montauban project is built for speed: a fully permitted tailings reprocessing operation designed to generate near-term cash flow while the team advances district-scale exploration upside beneath and around a historic Quebec mine camp. Gordon explains how ESGold’s integrated 3D geological model reshaped the target picture, why the company moved immediately to expand its land position (nearly doubling the land package), and how that exploration…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[ESGold’s Montauban Breakthrough: “No Longer a Dream”]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5, 2026 — CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF | FSE: Z7D In this company spotlight, Andy Millette sits down with Gordon Robb (CEO &amp; Director of ESGold Corp.) to break down why the Montauban project is built for speed: a fully permitted tailings reprocessing operation designed to generate near-term cash flow while the team advances district-scale exploration upside beneath and around a historic Quebec mine camp. Gordon explains how ESGold’s integrated 3D geological model reshaped the target picture, why the company moved immediately to expand its land position (nearly doubling the land package), and how that exploration…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 5, 2026 — CSE: ESAU | OTCQB: ESAUF | FSE: Z7D In this company spotlight, Andy Millette sits down with Gordon Robb (CEO & Director of ESGold Corp.) to break down why the Montauban project is built for speed: a fully permitted tailings reprocessing operation designed to generate near-term cash flow while the team advances district-scale exploration upside beneath and around a historic Quebec mine camp. Gordon explains how ESGold’s integrated 3D geological model reshaped the target picture, why the company moved immediately to expand its land position (nearly doubling the land package), and how that exploration…]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:17:17</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[When Collateral Breaks The Next Shock Hits Gold]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 18:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded February 5, 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Tom Luongo (GoldGoatsNGuns) to break down the macro power struggle behind money rails—collateral, CBDCs, and how control of capital flows shapes everything downstream. They unpack what Davos signaling really means, why Trump’s pressure points (including Greenland) expose Europe’s red lines, and how narrative warfare bleeds into market psychology. From there, Tom connects the dots across bond/repo plumbing, Federal Reserve politics, and why Europe’s equity tape (DAX / Euro Stoxx 50) can look strong on the surface while still flashing internal stress. The conversation lands on tariffs reframed as a negotiated “market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded February 5, 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Tom Luongo (GoldGoatsNGuns) to break down the macro power struggle behind money rails—collateral, CBDCs, and how control of capital flows shapes everything downstream. They unpack what Davos signaling really means, why Trump’s pressure points (including Greenland) expose Europe’s red lines, and how narrative warfare bleeds into market psychology. From there, Tom connects the dots across bond/repo plumbing, Federal Reserve politics, and why Europe’s equity tape (DAX / Euro Stoxx 50) can look strong on the surface while still flashing internal stress. The conversation lands on tariffs reframed as a negotiated “market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[When Collateral Breaks The Next Shock Hits Gold]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded February 5, 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Tom Luongo (GoldGoatsNGuns) to break down the macro power struggle behind money rails—collateral, CBDCs, and how control of capital flows shapes everything downstream. They unpack what Davos signaling really means, why Trump’s pressure points (including Greenland) expose Europe’s red lines, and how narrative warfare bleeds into market psychology. From there, Tom connects the dots across bond/repo plumbing, Federal Reserve politics, and why Europe’s equity tape (DAX / Euro Stoxx 50) can look strong on the surface while still flashing internal stress. The conversation lands on tariffs reframed as a negotiated “market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded February 5, 2026 Andy Millette sits down with Tom Luongo (GoldGoatsNGuns) to break down the macro power struggle behind money rails—collateral, CBDCs, and how control of capital flows shapes everything downstream. They unpack what Davos signaling really means, why Trump’s pressure points (including Greenland) expose Europe’s red lines, and how narrative warfare bleeds into market psychology. From there, Tom connects the dots across bond/repo plumbing, Federal Reserve politics, and why Europe’s equity tape (DAX / Euro Stoxx 50) can look strong on the surface while still flashing internal stress. The conversation lands on tariffs reframed as a negotiated “market…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Doug Casey Says the Fed Already Jumped Off a 100-Story Skyscraper and We’re About to Hit]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 18:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026 Doug Casey joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt framework for what happens when debt, central banking, and political incentives collide. Doug argues you should think of today’s moment less as a bull market in gold and more as a bear market in the dollar, because gold functions as base money while currencies are substitutes that can fail under stress. From there, the conversation moves into what a real monetary reset could look like for everyday life, how institutional credibility breaks down, and why uncertainty tends to produce chaos instead of clean outcomes. Doug…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026 Doug Casey joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt framework for what happens when debt, central banking, and political incentives collide. Doug argues you should think of today’s moment less as a bull market in gold and more as a bear market in the dollar, because gold functions as base money while currencies are substitutes that can fail under stress. From there, the conversation moves into what a real monetary reset could look like for everyday life, how institutional credibility breaks down, and why uncertainty tends to produce chaos instead of clean outcomes. Doug…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Doug Casey Says the Fed Already Jumped Off a 100-Story Skyscraper and We’re About to Hit]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026 Doug Casey joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt framework for what happens when debt, central banking, and political incentives collide. Doug argues you should think of today’s moment less as a bull market in gold and more as a bear market in the dollar, because gold functions as base money while currencies are substitutes that can fail under stress. From there, the conversation moves into what a real monetary reset could look like for everyday life, how institutional credibility breaks down, and why uncertainty tends to produce chaos instead of clean outcomes. Doug…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026 Doug Casey joins Steve Yang to lay out a blunt framework for what happens when debt, central banking, and political incentives collide. Doug argues you should think of today’s moment less as a bull market in gold and more as a bear market in the dollar, because gold functions as base money while currencies are substitutes that can fail under stress. From there, the conversation moves into what a real monetary reset could look like for everyday life, how institutional credibility breaks down, and why uncertainty tends to produce chaos instead of clean outcomes. Doug…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Fed Chair Uncertainty & Real Rates: Why Gold Reacts Fast — Joe Mazumdar]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 17:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3, 2026 Gold and silver can rip higher… then snap back in minutes—especially when the market starts gaming the next Fed chair and the direction of real rates. In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Joe Mazumdar (Editor/Analyst at Exploration Insights) to break down what actually moves precious metals, why some “safe haven” narratives fail under stress, and how to think about miners versus the metals themselves. Joe explains why headline risk can trigger sharp pullbacks even in strong trends, why Bitcoin doesn’t always behave like the hedge people expect, and why silver’s supply reality is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3, 2026 Gold and silver can rip higher… then snap back in minutes—especially when the market starts gaming the next Fed chair and the direction of real rates. In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Joe Mazumdar (Editor/Analyst at Exploration Insights) to break down what actually moves precious metals, why some “safe haven” narratives fail under stress, and how to think about miners versus the metals themselves. Joe explains why headline risk can trigger sharp pullbacks even in strong trends, why Bitcoin doesn’t always behave like the hedge people expect, and why silver’s supply reality is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3, 2026 Gold and silver can rip higher… then snap back in minutes—especially when the market starts gaming the next Fed chair and the direction of real rates. In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Joe Mazumdar (Editor/Analyst at Exploration Insights) to break down what actually moves precious metals, why some “safe haven” narratives fail under stress, and how to think about miners versus the metals themselves. Joe explains why headline risk can trigger sharp pullbacks even in strong trends, why Bitcoin doesn’t always behave like the hedge people expect, and why silver’s supply reality is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3, 2026 Gold and silver can rip higher… then snap back in minutes—especially when the market starts gaming the next Fed chair and the direction of real rates. In this episode, Steve Yang sits down with Joe Mazumdar (Editor/Analyst at Exploration Insights) to break down what actually moves precious metals, why some “safe haven” narratives fail under stress, and how to think about miners versus the metals themselves. Joe explains why headline risk can trigger sharp pullbacks even in strong trends, why Bitcoin doesn’t always behave like the hedge people expect, and why silver’s supply reality is…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Pullback After the Rip Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse on Contango ORE CTGO]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 17:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026CTGO on NYSE American Andy Millette sits down with Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse to break down what Contango ORE is building in Alaska and why the company is leaning into disciplined sequencing instead of trying to do everything at once. Rick explains the gold pullback after a violent run and why he views the reset as constructive for the next leg higher, then pivots into what shareholders should watch as the Dolly Varden deal moves toward a vote and an expected name change to Contango Silver and Gold. From there the conversation gets operational with a granular…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026CTGO on NYSE American Andy Millette sits down with Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse to break down what Contango ORE is building in Alaska and why the company is leaning into disciplined sequencing instead of trying to do everything at once. Rick explains the gold pullback after a violent run and why he views the reset as constructive for the next leg higher, then pivots into what shareholders should watch as the Dolly Varden deal moves toward a vote and an expected name change to Contango Silver and Gold. From there the conversation gets operational with a granular…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gold Pullback After the Rip Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse on Contango ORE CTGO]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026CTGO on NYSE American Andy Millette sits down with Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse to break down what Contango ORE is building in Alaska and why the company is leaning into disciplined sequencing instead of trying to do everything at once. Rick explains the gold pullback after a violent run and why he views the reset as constructive for the next leg higher, then pivots into what shareholders should watch as the Dolly Varden deal moves toward a vote and an expected name change to Contango Silver and Gold. From there the conversation gets operational with a granular…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026CTGO on NYSE American Andy Millette sits down with Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse to break down what Contango ORE is building in Alaska and why the company is leaning into disciplined sequencing instead of trying to do everything at once. Rick explains the gold pullback after a violent run and why he views the reset as constructive for the next leg higher, then pivots into what shareholders should watch as the Dolly Varden deal moves toward a vote and an expected name change to Contango Silver and Gold. From there the conversation gets operational with a granular…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[200M Ounces of Silver: Scott Emerson on Kingsmen Las Coloradas Catalyst]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 17:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Natural Resource Stocks</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026Tickers TSXV KNG OTCQB KNGRF FSE TUY #Millettian Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and CEO of Kingsmen Resources, for a detailed update on the company’s silver strategy and near term catalysts in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how Kingsmen evaluates results beyond simple hit or miss headlines, and how geological information from the drill bit guides the next round of targeting. The conversation breaks down Las Coloradas and why the team believes the system can support meaningful scale, plus what continuity and shallow potential could mean for future work. Scott also covers the financing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026Tickers TSXV KNG OTCQB KNGRF FSE TUY #Millettian Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and CEO of Kingsmen Resources, for a detailed update on the company’s silver strategy and near term catalysts in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how Kingsmen evaluates results beyond simple hit or miss headlines, and how geological information from the drill bit guides the next round of targeting. The conversation breaks down Las Coloradas and why the team believes the system can support meaningful scale, plus what continuity and shallow potential could mean for future work. Scott also covers the financing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[200M Ounces of Silver: Scott Emerson on Kingsmen Las Coloradas Catalyst]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026Tickers TSXV KNG OTCQB KNGRF FSE TUY #Millettian Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and CEO of Kingsmen Resources, for a detailed update on the company’s silver strategy and near term catalysts in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how Kingsmen evaluates results beyond simple hit or miss headlines, and how geological information from the drill bit guides the next round of targeting. The conversation breaks down Las Coloradas and why the team believes the system can support meaningful scale, plus what continuity and shallow potential could mean for future work. Scott also covers the financing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 3 2026Tickers TSXV KNG OTCQB KNGRF FSE TUY #Millettian Andy Millette sits down with Scott Emerson, President and CEO of Kingsmen Resources, for a detailed update on the company’s silver strategy and near term catalysts in Chihuahua, Mexico. Scott explains how Kingsmen evaluates results beyond simple hit or miss headlines, and how geological information from the drill bit guides the next round of targeting. The conversation breaks down Las Coloradas and why the team believes the system can support meaningful scale, plus what continuity and shallow potential could mean for future work. Scott also covers the financing…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Starcore Plans Dividend Spinout And Debt Free Growth Plan TSX SAM]]>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 17:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Recorded on February 2, 2026TSX: SAMFrankfurt: V4JA In this Natural Resource Stocks company interview, Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, President and CEO of Starcore International Mines Ltd, to break down a shareholder focused corporate reorganization, a potential dividend style capital return, and what Starcore is targeting next at its Mexico production base. Eadie explains how the company positions itself as debt free with no hedges and no royalty streams, why that matters in volatile tape, and how management thinks about protecting shareholders while still funding growth. They also cover production realities at San Martin, what caused recent operational…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 2, 2026TSX: SAMFrankfurt: V4JA In this Natural Resource Stocks company interview, Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, President and CEO of Starcore International Mines Ltd, to break down a shareholder focused corporate reorganization, a potential dividend style capital return, and what Starcore is targeting next at its Mexico production base. Eadie explains how the company positions itself as debt free with no hedges and no royalty streams, why that matters in volatile tape, and how management thinks about protecting shareholders while still funding growth. They also cover production realities at San Martin, what caused recent operational…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 2, 2026TSX: SAMFrankfurt: V4JA In this Natural Resource Stocks company interview, Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, President and CEO of Starcore International Mines Ltd, to break down a shareholder focused corporate reorganization, a potential dividend style capital return, and what Starcore is targeting next at its Mexico production base. Eadie explains how the company positions itself as debt free with no hedges and no royalty streams, why that matters in volatile tape, and how management thinks about protecting shareholders while still funding growth. They also cover production realities at San Martin, what caused recent operational…]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Recorded on February 2, 2026TSX: SAMFrankfurt: V4JA In this Natural Resource Stocks company interview, Steve Yang sits down with Robert Eadie, President and CEO of Starcore International Mines Ltd, to break down a shareholder focused corporate reorganization, a potential dividend style capital return, and what Starcore is targeting next at its Mexico production base. Eadie explains how the company positions itself as debt free with no hedges and no royalty streams, why that matters in volatile tape, and how management thinks about protecting shareholders while still funding growth. They also cover production realities at San Martin, what caused recent operational…]]>
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