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The Bell2Bell (B2B) Podcast

Hosted by podcast@investorbrandnetwork.com

From Wall Street’s opening bell to market close.

100 episodes · publishes daily · latest 2026-04-13

Rank

#245

Substance

15.3

/ 100

Why it scores where it does

The Bell2Bell (B2B) Podcast ranks #245 on The B2B Podcast Index with a substance score of 15.3 out of 100, scored across 3 recent episodes. It scores highest on specificity & evidence and insight density. The strongest dimension: it cites concrete numbers (acquisition prices, yields, lease terms, portfolio size) though all sourced uncritically from the company's own filings and presentations rather than independently verified.

The five-dimension breakdown

Averaged across 3 recently scored episodes, with cited evidence.

Insight Density

3.0 / 20

This is a single-company paid press release with a few real data points (CON laws, triple-net structures, FFO growth) but overwhelmingly promotional filler and repeated talking points rather than non-obvious insight for an operator.

“Many states operate Certificate of Need, or CON, programs that can require approval before certain healthcare facilities”

“Each of these components alone is remarkable in itself.”

Originality

2.7 / 20

Entirely recycled, boilerplate REIT-marketing language with no fresh thinking or contrarian argument; the demographic 'aging population' framing is the most over-circulated take in the sector.

“Over the next 2 decades, the above-70 segment will become the nation's dominant age group”

“Strawberry Fields is taking a leadership position by assembling a significant network of skilled nursing facilities in America's heartland”

Guest Caliber

2.0 / 20

There is no interview or guest at all; the only voices are scripted narration and quoted CEO statements lifted from investor reports, with no actual practitioner engaging in dialogue.

“reported Strawberry Fields CEO and Chair Moishe Gubin in STRW's Year-End 2025 Report”

“the company states”

Specificity & Evidence

7.3 / 20

The strongest dimension: it cites concrete numbers (acquisition prices, yields, lease terms, portfolio size) though all sourced uncritically from the company's own filings and presentations rather than independently verified.

“The company acquired 9 skilled nursing facilities in Missouri for $59 million”

“annual rent increase of 3%, and yield of 11.7%”

Conversational Craft

0.3 / 20

There is no host, no questions, no follow-ups, and no challenge of any claim; it is a one-way advertising script that explicitly discloses it is a paid promotion.

“This article has been disseminated on behalf of Strawberry Fields REIT Incorporated and may include a paid advertisement.”

“IBN may have received compensation to produce this audio content.”

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Episodes

3 scored on substance · 60 tracked in total.

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