Venezuela at a Turning Point: Energy, Politics & the Next Global Opportunity

Episode 10  ·  Jan 30, 12:00 PM
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In this episode of Unfiltered Finance, Ron Geffner sits down with Victor Rodriguez, Venezuelan-American financial executive and media entrepreneur, for an in-depth and timely conversation on Venezuela’s political turning point, its massive energy reserves, and what potential regime change could mean for global markets.

Victor shares firsthand insight into Venezuela’s rise, collapse, and possible rebirth—drawing from his personal journey as a former Venezuelan exchange founder who fled the country amid political instability, crime, and economic collapse. Together, they explore the geopolitical implications of U.S. involvement, oil and rare-earth resources, inflation, workforce opportunities, and why Venezuela could become one of the most important frontier markets of the next generation.

🌎 Topics Covered:

  • Venezuela’s political collapse and path toward reform

  • U.S. involvement and geopolitical ripple effects

  • Oil, energy markets, and inflation control

  • Workforce talent and outsourcing opportunities

  • Risks and timing for investors and entrepreneurs

  • Legal frameworks, constitutional challenges, and elections

  • Latin America’s future and regional economic impact

  • Why Venezuela could become a once-in-a-generation frontier market

This episode is essential listening for investors, finance professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in geopolitics, emerging markets, and the future of Latin America.