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Interested in precious metals like gold and silver, or critical minerals and battery metals such as uranium and lithium? Join Sprott’s Ed Coyne in discussions with asset management, commodities, mining and energy subject matter experts who put the investment opportunities in the context of geopolitics, global economic conditions and the energy transition. This podcast is provided for information purposes only from sources believed to be reliable. However, Sprott does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. Any opinions and estimates constitute our judgment as of the date of this material and are subject to change without notice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. This communication is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument.Any opinions and recommendations herein do not take into account individual client circumstances, objectives, or needs and are not intended as recommendations of particular securities, financial instruments, or strategies. You must make your own independent decisions regarding any securities, financial instruments or strategies mentioned or related to the information herein.This communication may not be redistributed or retransmitted, in whole or in part, or in any form or manner, without the express written consent of Sprott. Any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. Receipt and review of this information constitute your agreement not to redistribute or retransmit the contents and information contained in this communication without first obtaining express permission from an authorized officer of Sprott.
Episodes
92 episodes
Rare Earth Elements - The Physical AI Conundrum
With growing talk of robots entering mainstream society, AI may indeed “go physical” in the next few years, but not without a secure, abundant supply of rare earth elements. Same goes for defense, green technologies, EVs and the nascent low...
The Core Case for Uranium
Model the foreseeable demand from the world’s nuclear fleet, including restarts, life extensions and new units coming online. Then model the foreseeable nuclear fuel supply from all sources including new mines currently being built. Observe the...
A New Rare Earths Supply Chain Is Taking Shape
Rare earths are at the center of a global power struggle. In this episode, Canaccord Genuity mining analyst Reg Spencer unpacks the widening gap between explosive demand—from EVs to robotics—and a supply chain tightly controlled by China. He jo...
Fueling the Commodities Cycle
With the recent run up in gold and silver prices, some investors may feel this cycle is over. Not so suggests Adam Rozencwajg. A key element of every commodity cycle is capital expenditure, and to date, CapEx in the sector has yet to arrive at ...
The Future of Sound Money
In recent times, we have seen gold hit multiple all-time highs (53 of these milestones in 2025 alone) and substantial buying by non-western central banks. Meanwhile, bonds have not been providing the yields they used to, and the United States S...
Mining for Our Future
Copper, lithium, rare earth metals and other critical materials are taking center stage as strategic industries including defense, AI, and energy seek to shore up supply. In addition to this growing demand, supply disruptions, geopolitics...
The Case for Physical Custody of Everything
Craig Tindale’s essay, The Return of Matter: Western Democracies' Material Impairment, has become something of a sensation since being published in December of 2025. The...
Silver's Signal vs. Noise
With silver’s recent price fluctuations causing uncertainty and speculation, it’s vital to separate the signal from the noise. Spoiler alert: silver’s industrial demand fundamentals and structural supply deficit remain intact, as does the thesi...
Uranium Outlook 2026
Host Ed Coyne and Sprott CEO John Ciampaglia recap a surprising 2025 for the uranium market, characterized by flat spot prices that contrasted sharply with strong mining equities and bullish long-term demand signals for nuclear power. Together,...
The Case for Silver
Peter Krauth, author of the best-selling book The Great Silver Bull joins host Ed Coyne for a timely discussion on silver’s recent gains. With ongoing structural supply deficits and growing industrial demand, silver looks to be a compelling sto...
Are Gold Miners the New Value Stocks?
Should gold mining stocks be on the radar for value investors? For investors that focus on fundamentals, they are certainly worth a look, even when compared to big tech companies. Jeffrey Huge joins Ed Coyne to make the case.
The Juice Still in the Lemon
After making multiple all-time highs this year, what’s next for gold? To answer that question, we turn to economist Steve Hanke. After 56 years at Johns Hopkins University studying money, markets and the economy, he has seen a few cycles and by...
The Metals that Make the World
Sprott economic geologist and senior portfolio manager Justin Tolman joins Ed Coyne for a deep dive on demand trends for steel, copper and silver and what it might take to successfully invest in the metals that build the world.
World Nuclear Symposium Post Conference Debrief
Just back from the World Nuclear Symposium in London, John Ciampaglia and Per Jander joins Ed Coyne for a timely update on the global nuclear industry. Topics include the latest trends in uranium contracting, recent production guidance from maj...
The Future of Existing Nuclear
There’s more to the nuclear energy renaissance than just a change in public sentiment. Until recently, closing a nuclear plant was a badge of honor for politicians running a “green” platform. Now things have changed and the demand for abundant,...
Going Nuclear
Dr. Tim Gregory joins host Ed Coyne for a truly inspiring discussion on the possibilities of nuclear energy and nuclear science. With an engaging mixture of science, optimism and fascination, Dr. Gregory walks us through his new book Going ...
The Inelastic Demand for Platinum
With tepid demand for EVs, tightening emissions standards and the internal combustion engine not going away any time soon, demand for vital PGMs (Platinum Group Metals) remains inelastic. Combine that with static or diminishing supply and a pla...
The Uncertainty Monster
Well, that was quite a start to the year! We are at the halfway mark and are still adjusting to a constant stream of economic and geopolitical uncertainty affecting markets on a daily basis. To put some perspective to all of this, host Ed Coyne...
Escape The Central Bank Trap
Economist Daniel Lacalle joins host Ed Coyne for a lively, wide-ranging conversation. Topics include Spain’s recent black out, the economy and how gold and hard assets can help investors from getting “slowly roasted” by the monetary and fiscal ...
Go Time for Commodities
Calling it a “super” cycle might be hyperbole, but signs indicate that the next commodities cycle is upon us. That’s the thinking from Adam Rozencwajg, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Goehring & Rozencwajg. Adam joins host Ed Coyne to sh...
The Power of Nuclear
The power of nuclear is a concept that has captivated mankind for over one hundred years. It’s also the title of a recent book by Danish author and journalist Marco Visscher. Marco joins host Ed Coyne for a sober look back and an optimistic loo...
What Changes in Value? Gold or Everything Else?
“One could argue that gold's price is not changing at all, and it's the rest of the world that's changing around it.” So says Eric Biegeleisen from 3Edge Asset Management in this great conversation with host Ed Coyne. We could not agre...
Gold Steps Up
Friend of the show Ronnie Stöferle returns to Sprott Radio to share his latest thoughts on gold’s role in times of great uncertainty and to give us a preview of the 2025 In Gold We Trust Report.
The Energy Company of The Future
Host Ed Coyne is joined by Doug Sandridge, a petroleum landman and champion of nuclear energy. He shares his fascinating story of a life in energy and how through his advocacy, he is committed to improving society's energy IQ. Doug als...
The Lifecycle Energy of Ed's New Dishwasher
Worked in the Reagan administration – check, was at Three Mile Island – check, worked in uranium mining and semiconductor manufacturing, authored several books – check, check, check. The list goes on. Mark Mills' incredible career at the nexus ...