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Gentleman Speculator

De: Andrew Flattery
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Insights on investing, legacy, and the life well-lived from Andrew Flattery and Flattery Wealth Management, LLC.

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  • Have Yourself a Home Alone Family
    Dec 18 2025

    I dive into what I’m calling peak America, that is the Peter McAllister (Dad) character from Home Alone. Watching this at age 41 and the movie is now a meditation on what’s worth fighting for. I get into how the McAllister house functions as a ‘castle’ for the kind of multi-generational family life that Johann Kurtz writes about in Leaving a Legacy: Inheritance, Charity, & Thousand-Year Families. I look at how Kevin’s initiation by older brother Buzz embodies what Anthony Esolen describes in No Apologies: Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men, a rough-and-tumble world where boys learn to build, explore, and fight. There’s even the church scene with Old Man Marley that delivers a Christmas message. I contrast all of this with the so-called ‘found family’ therapeutic culture that tells you to replace rather than reconcile.

    Celebrating the chaos, the legacy, the adventure of family life, and a classic movie for Christmas 2025.

    Intro: The Drifters’ “White Christmas”

    Credit to the Aaron M. Renn episode Why Families Are Fleeing Cities | Bobby Fijan

    Outro: Mel Torme’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”



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    42 m
  • Johann Kurtz (Becoming Noble) - Leaving a Legacy
    Nov 25 2025

    I speak with with the semi-pseudonymous Johann Kurtz on his terrific new book Leaving a Legacy: Inheritance, Charity, & Thousand-Year Families. Johann lays out the foundation for why it can be moral to leave an inheritance when pared with virtue. We talk how ‘Die with Zero’ misses the mark, why true charity is necessarily multi-generational, family business as a conduit for generational continuity, and what J.K. Rowling instinctively understands about the re-enchantment of the world.

    Intro/Outro: Legends of the Fall Main Theme - James Horner



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    58 m
  • Zack Grafman & Frank Theodat on The Boys Book of Adventure
    Sep 17 2025

    I chat with editors Zack Grafman and Frank Theodat about the need for aspirational books for boys. Many recommendations from the Dads here, including classics like The Hardy Boys, Treasure Island, Jules Verne but also some new stuff (Redwall, How to Train your Dragon, even some video games).

    We also talk the (potential) opportunity within independent publishing to create and distribute through “underground, conspiratorial, vibes based marketing” books that counter safe, effeminate, and uninspiring mainstream offerings. ‘Based Boys Books,’ as Zack puts it.

    Look out for the launch of The Boys Book of Adventure Anthology, a new collection deliberately crafted to appeal to boys, as boys. The Anthology also happens include my next ‘Leo and Henry’ Adventure.

    Buy the book on Amazon - https://amzn.to/42m7C66

    Intro/Outro: The Ecstasy of Gold - Ennio Morricone



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    1 h y 9 m
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