
Episode #33
A Conversation with Zachary Foust
In this episode of Left Out Loud, Ally and Seth speak with Zachary Foust, a Delaware realtor and host of The Zach Foust Show. The conversation digs into America’s housing affordability crisis, investor-owned homes, rising costs, the K-shaped economy, political corruption, congressional insider trading, and how economic policy is reshaping the American middle class. Subscribe, leave a review, and follow Left Out Loud on social media. Share this episode with someone who wants a deeper, more grounded conversation about Iran, war, and U.S. foreign policy. (00:00) - — Intro (02:00) - — Housing then vs. now (03:20) - — The American Dream (05:10) - — Locked out (06:15) - — Housing today (07:00) - — Regional markets (08:00) - — Florida and Texas (09:05) - — Will housing crash? (10:05) - — Supply problem (10:45) - — Rate lock-in (11:35) - — Investor buyers (13:00) - — Housing demand (16:00) - — Building more homes (19:00) - — Wall Street housing (22:00) - — Economic divide (25:00) - — K-shaped economy (28:00) - — Middle class squeeze (31:00) - — Wealth inequality (34:00) - — Economic history (38:00) - — Political corruption (42:00) - — Money and power (46:00) - — Congressional trading (50:00) - — Changing the rules (54:00) - — Political incentives (58:10) - — American Hero bill (59:25) - — Exposing corruption (01:00:30) - — Ethics and law (01:01:05) - — The Zach Foust Show (01:03:10) - — Post-interview (01:05:40) - — Where to find Zach (01:06:45) - — Closing






