Bull Cast
BullCast
Delivering real talk while making financial topics more accessible, co-hosts Katie Pickler, Cort Winsett, and Cam Spann break down personal finance into engaging, bite-sized topics. Join them on their journey to “remove the veil” as they bring a basic level of awareness in a relatable, honest, and pop-culture-fueled format.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 318: The Life, Legacy, and Lessons of Warren Buffett 09.07.2026 27:33
How did a boy who bought his first stock at age 11 become one of the greatest investors of all time? This week on BullCast, we're diving into the life and legacy of Warren Buffett. Join us as we share fun facts, trace the history of Berkshire Hathaway, discuss Buffett's remarkable generosity, and unpack the investing wisdom that earned him the title "The Oracle of Omaha." The List: Fun Facts About...
Episode 317: SpaceX and The Making of a Trillionaire 02.07.2026 32:53
One trillion dollars is almost impossible to imagine, yet Elon Musk recently became the first person in history to reach that milestone. This week on BullCast, we're taking a closer look at the company that helped make it happen: SpaceX. We'll begin with our favorite space movies, then explore how a startup that nearly failed became one of the most valuable businesses in the world. Plus, we'll exp...
Episode 316: The Market vs. The Economy 25.06.2026 25:35
What exactly is the market, and how does it relate to the economy? While the two terms are often used interchangeably, they don’t always tell the same story. In this episode, we break down what the market really is, how it connects to the broader economy, and why a strong stock market doesn’t always mean a strong economy, or vice versa. Join us as we unpack the key factors that move the market and...
Episode 315: World Cup Beyond the Pitch 18.06.2026 18:13
The World Cup is taking over North America this summer, but some of the biggest plays are happening off the field. Today on BullCast, we’re exploring the business behind the tournament, starting with our pop culture list of the countries with the most World Cup titles. Then, we’ll discuss why this is the largest World Cup in history, how it could impact North America’s economy, and why so much of...
Episode 314: Making Sense of the Economy 11.06.2026 18:40
We hear it all the time: the economy is booming, struggling, growing, or slowing. But what exactly is “the economy”? In this episode of BullCast, we break down how money, goods, and services move through our daily lives and why the economy affects everything from jobs and wages to grocery prices and interest rates. We discuss the key players that keep the economy running, how economists measure ec...
Episode 313: The Anatomy of an Investment Scam 04.06.2026 31:55
Today on BullCast, we’re looking at some of history’s biggest and most famous investment frauds. We’ve all heard of Ponzi schemes, but where does the name actually come from, and what does it involve? In this episode, we explore the stories behind some of the most notorious scams in financial history, how fraudsters convince people to hand over their hard-earned money, and the warning signs invest...
Episode 312: Big Questions, Bigger Answers with Brad McMillan 28.05.2026 39:43
Today on BullCast, we’re rolling out the red carpet for Brad McMillan, Chief Economist at Commonwealth Financial Network! Before we put him in the economic hot seat, we take some time to get to know Brad beyond the charts and forecasts, including favorite bands, comfort food, and all the important hard-hitting journalism you’ve come to expect from BullCast. Then, it’s game on. We tackle some of th...
Episode 311: The Market Cap Playbook 21.05.2026 23:25
Today on BullCast, we’re suiting up and heading onto the investing field to break down market capitalization, better known as market cap. What does it mean? How is it calculated? And why do investors care whether a company is considered large cap, mid cap, or small cap? To make these categories easier to understand, we’re comparing companies to sports teams, from powerhouse franchises to rising co...
Episode 310: The Psychology of Money 14.05.2026 24:54
Money decisions may seem simple in theory, but emotions, habits, and past experiences often make them more complicated in real life. In this episode of BullCast, we explore how feelings shape financial behavior. We kick things off with our list of the best therapists in pop culture, then discuss the patterns behind money decisions, the emotions that influence them, and the importance of pausing be...
Episode 309: The Digital Dollar Debate 07.05.2026 34:29
Today, we’re having a little debate about the future of cash in an increasingly digital world. On one side, we explore Dave Ramsey’s concerns about a cashless society, including everyday life changes, side hustles, privacy concerns, and fears over financial control. On the other side, we discuss how money is evolving, why convenience is driving the shift, and how digital payments have become part...
Episode 308: Would You Rather - Investing Edition 30.04.2026 34:51
Today, we’re playing a classic game — Would You Rather — with a financial twist. From investing in the S&P 500 versus picking your own stocks to retiring early versus working longer for more security, we break down the tradeoffs behind common money decisions. Some choices sound simple at first, but once you look at both sides, the hidden downsides, and the real-life implications, the answers g...
Episode 307: The BullCast Bunch 23.04.2026 33:07
Here’s the story… of a show called BullCast—and today, Katie, Cort, and Cam are taking a nostalgic trip through classic television to uncover some surprisingly relevant financial lessons. From Gilligan’s Island to Wile E. Coyote, they break down what these iconic shows can teach us about investing, planning, and avoiding costly mistakes. It’s part throwback, part fun, and all BullCast. Hashtags: #...
Episode 306: A Historical Look at Markets in Wartime 16.04.2026 28:21
War can create fear, volatility, and uncertainty, all of which can weigh heavily on the markets, but history tells a more complete story. In this episode of BullCast, we examine how the stock market has responded to major global conflicts, from World War II to more recent events. Using historical data and real market performance, we break down what tends to happen in the short term and what long-t...
Episode 305: You Inherited an IRA… Now What? 09.04.2026 27:48
It is easy to daydream about receiving a surprise inheritance from a long-lost relative and never having to think twice about it. In real life, though, many inheritances come with questions, rules, and important decisions, especially when an IRA is involved. On today’s episode of BullCast, we discuss inherited IRAs, explain the different beneficiary categories, and walk through what it can look li...
Episode 304: The True Cost of Delaying Retirement Contributions 02.04.2026 29:20
We all know some things get better with time, like fine wine, aged cheese, and a few classic favorites. But when it comes to retirement contributions, waiting can come at a real cost. In this episode, we take a closer look at why delaying your retirement savings can set you back more than you think. We break down the power of starting early, how to build momentum, and why consistency matters more...
Episode 303: The Prediction Market Problem 26.03.2026 30:09
What if you could bet on the future? In this episode of BullCast, we explore the wild world of prediction markets, where people are putting money on everything from elections and Fed moves to celebrity news and global events. We explain how platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket work, why they are suddenly everywhere online, and why some people see them as smart forecasting tools while others think...
Episode 302: The Paycheck Plot Twist 19.03.2026 29:16
You clock in, you do the work, you get paid…and then your paycheck arrives looking a little less impressive than you imagined. Sound familiar? On today’s BullCast, we’re helping you decode your paycheck stub line by line. With a soundtrack full of money-themed songs and a nod to ABBA, we unpack gross pay, net pay, mandatory and voluntary deductions, and all those mysterious extras that show up on...
Episode 301: The Money Market Showdown 12.03.2026 18:52
Money Market Accounts and Money Market Funds may sound like they’re in the same corner, but they’re actually very different contenders. In this episode, we step into the financial octagon to break down the key differences between these two cash management heavyweights. We start with a pop culture list of some of the best fighting movies to get the crowd warmed up, then dive into the matchup: how M...
Episode 300: A Milestone Worth Celebrating 05.03.2026 31:43
Welcome to Episode 300 of BullCast! What started as a simple idea in 2020 has grown into 300 episodes of financial clarity, pop culture fun, and meaningful conversations. To celebrate, we’re opening the BullCast Time Capsule and looking back at the foundation topics that helped make personal finance feel simple, the unforgettable lists that made it stick, and the real-life moments that reminded us...
Episode 299: Capital Gains 26.02.2026 30:42
Capital gains can sound complicated, but they don’t have to be. In this episode of BullCast, we outline what capital gains actually are, the difference between short-term and long-term gains, and why timing matters more than most people realize. From holding periods to income levels to major life transitions, we explain how selling an investment can impact your taxes and your overall financial pla...
Episode 298: How to Survive a Financial Apocalypse 19.02.2026 34:10
Financially, most of us face at least one “apocalypse moment,” like a layoff or a market crash, and in this episode we use a pop culture list of our favorite apocalyptic movies to set the stage for one key truth: it is not the end, it is a reset. Then we break down the practical steps and the mindset shifts that can help you start over when everything feels like it is falling apart, because change...
Episode 297: What Diversification Really Means 12.02.2026 24:11
You’ve definitely heard the word “diversification,” but what does it actually mean and why does it matter? Today, we turn financial jargon into real-life clarity. We kick things off with a fun look at some of the most balanced teams in sports history, from the NBA to the MLB, to show what it looks like when different strengths work together. Then we break down what diversification is, what it can...
Episode 296: Demystifying Financial Jargon 05.02.2026 34:48
BullCast is all about making personal finance simple, and today we’re taking on the words that make it sound scarier than it is. Because let’s be honest, sometimes it’s not the market that spooks us. It’s the jargon. We start with our list of “scary” movie characters who were just misunderstood, then unpack terms like volatility, drawdown, liquidity, and more, so you can feel informed, confident,...
Episode 295: A Simple Guide to FAFSA and Financial Aid 29.01.2026 23:59
It’s National College Financial Prep Week, which makes this the perfect time to talk about one of the most important tools families can use to plan for college costs: FAFSA. We kick things off with our Top Fictional Universities—because who wouldn’t want to stroll the halls of Shiz and be effortlessly popular like Glinda? Then we break down why FAFSA matters, share tips for navigating income-relat...
Episode 294: ETFs Explained 22.01.2026 21:32
Last episode we talked about mutual funds, and today we’re tackling something you hear all the time in investing: ETFs, also known as Exchange-Traded Funds. In this episode, we’ll break down what an ETF is, how it’s similar to a mutual fund, how it’s different, and when you might use one versus the other. If you’ve ever wondered which option makes the most sense for your investing goals, this “Bac...
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