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Tea and Crumpets

Tea and Crumpets

By: Will Brown and Adam Eagleston
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Tea and Crumpets is Formidable Asset Management's biweekly podcast that features Formidable's Managing Partner and CEO, Will Brown, and Chief Investment Officer, Adam Eagleston, CFA, talking directly about current events in relation to their expertise and business in a conversational manner.© 2024 Economics Personal Finance
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  • Summer Kickoff
    Jun 23 2026

    Summer is officially underway, and Will Brown and Adam Eagleston waste no time diving into the headlines shaping markets, energy, and investor sentiment. Against the backdrop of global soccer fever, the duo examines the recently announced Iran-related memorandum of understanding and what it could mean for oil prices, inflation, and the Federal Reserve. While markets initially cheered the agreement, Will and Adam explore the deeper supply-and-demand dynamics that could keep energy prices elevated and complicate the Fed's path forward.

    The conversation then shifts to one of the market's hottest stories: the explosive rise of SpaceX and the broader AI-driven investment boom. Will and Adam discuss massive valuations, index inclusion decisions, leveraged ETF activity, and the growing concentration of market performance in a handful of technology and AI-related companies. Along the way, they raise important questions about capital spending, earnings quality, shareholder dilution, and whether investors are accurately assessing the risks embedded in today's most popular trades.

    Wrapping up the episode, Will and Adam examine the increasingly interconnected nature of AI spending, corporate earnings, and index performance. They debate whether current growth expectations are sustainable, discuss the role of passive investing in amplifying market moves, and caution investors about the potential consequences if lofty expectations begin to crack. From oil markets and AI speculation to Fed policy and investor behavior, Will and Adam break it all down with their signature blend of insight, skepticism, and humor.

    Topics Discussed:

    • The Iran memorandum of understanding and its impact on oil markets
    • Inflation, retail sales, and the Fed's policy challenges
    • SpaceX's soaring valuation and market influence
    • AI spending, capital expenditures, and earnings growth
    • Index concentration and passive investing risks
    • Equity issuance, shareholder dilution, and market speculation
    • The outlook for technology stocks and broader market leadership
    • Potential risks lurking beneath record market highs

    Learn more about Formidable Asset Management, Will Brown, and Adam Eagleston by visiting www.formidableam.com.

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    25 mins
  • Epic Furry
    Jun 4 2026

    In this episode of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston dive into a market that appears remarkably calm on the surface while a growing list of geopolitical and economic risks continues to build beneath it. From escalating tensions in the Middle East and concerns over global energy supply to record stock market levels and speculative enthusiasm surrounding AI and upcoming IPOs, our host explore the growing disconnect between market optimism and economic reality.

    Will and Adam discuss the potential consequences of prolonged disruptions to global oil markets, including the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, declining energy inventories, and the possibility of a significant spike in oil prices. They examine how higher energy costs could ripple through the broader economy, impacting consumers, inflation, corporate earnings, and ultimately market valuations.

    The conversation then shifts to the stock market's continued climb to all-time highs, fueled largely by AI-related investments and a handful of mega-cap technology companies. While acknowledging strong earnings growth among select firms, the Will and Adam question whether current valuations accurately reflect long-term realities, highlighting concerns around accounting treatment, capital expenditures, speculative behavior, and the growing influence of retail investors.

    They also explore the changing structure of markets, the rise of passive investing, and the implications of major upcoming IPOs—including the highly anticipated SpaceX offering. They debate whether today's environment more closely resembles previous periods of technological innovation or the late stages of historical market bubbles.

    Whether you're following global events, navigating today's markets, or simply trying to make sense of the headlines, this episode offers a thoughtful examination of the forces shaping the investment landscape—and the potential consequences if current trends continue.

    Learn more about Formidable Asset Management, Will Brown, and Adam Eagleston by visiting www.formidableam.com.

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    48 mins
  • 100th Episode Spectacular, or Irrationally Optimistic (Part 1)
    May 7 2026

    In the 100th episode of Tea and Crumpets, Will Brown and Adam Eagleston celebrate the podcast's century mark by welcoming returning guest Kalee Kreider for a timely and expansive discussion on geopolitics, inflation, energy markets, and the growing disconnect between financial markets and economic realities on the ground. As Part 1 of this special two-part release, the conversation opens with reflections on reaching 100 episodes before quickly shifting into a deeper examination of the global and domestic pressures shaping the current economic environment.

    Kalee offers a unique perspective from both Washington, D.C. and rural Tennessee, highlighting how rising fuel prices, fertilizer shortages, drought conditions, and increasing property taxes are putting mounting pressure on farmers and middle-income households. The discussion explores how disruptions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz could have long-lasting consequences across industries far beyond gasoline prices, including agriculture, plastics, semiconductors, transportation, and airline travel. The group also examines how energy infrastructure shutdowns are not easily reversible, warning that even if geopolitical tensions eased quickly, the process of restoring supply chains and production capacity could take months or years.

    Throughout the episode, the trio debates whether markets and policymakers are underestimating the scale of the risks ahead, particularly as inflation remains persistent and consumers continue to feel squeezed despite stronger equity markets. The conversation touches on historical parallels to the mid-2000s economic cycle, the difficult position facing the Federal Reserve, and the possibility that demand destruction could eventually force rate cuts amid a slowing economy. Blending macroeconomic analysis with the humor and chemistry that have defined Tea and Crumpets over its first 100 episodes, Part 1 sets the stage for an even deeper continuation in Episode 101.

    Learn more about Formidable Asset Management, Will Brown, and Adam Eagleston by visiting www.formidableam.com.

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    38 mins
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