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Beers Beats & The Biz

Beers Beats & The Biz

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An up to date discussion with Australian Hip Hop culture's leading participants, brought to you by those active within it. Brought To You By The Beers Beats & The Biz Team Jake Biz Insideus Nadia Bertic
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A DJ from Chicago living in Indiana that plays a bit of everything. follow dj_sunn on social media. And support my crew The Rat Pak. www.ratpakdjs.com for booking contact don@ratpakdjs.com #djmixes #hiphop #r&b #house #edm
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Your weekly serving of expert, evidence-based health and nutrition advice. Leanne Ward is a world-renowned dietitian, nutritionist and health coach with over 10 years of nutrition experience and over 300000 followers on her Instagram (@the_fitness_dietitian) and 380000 on her TikTok (leanne_ward_nutrition). Leanne’s focus is gut health, emotional eating and sustainable fat loss. Leanne also interviews expert guests to give you the most accurate, up to date health and nutrition information av ...
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No More Mondays is all about helping you ditch the Sunday Scaries and create a career and life you love. These energetic and impactful conversations will arm you with real stories, practical tools, and the motivation to act. From aligning values and taking risks to defining your life goals, improving leadership skills, and growing your business, we cover it all. This is the go-to podcast for any professional, leader, or entrepreneur ready to live life on your own terms.
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Tape Notes is a podcast about the art and craft of music production. Hosted by John Kennedy, each episode reunites an artist and producer to talk about the highlights of their collaboration in the studio. Their conversations lift the lid on every stage of the creative process, from kindling the first spark of a song idea, through decisions on style and instrumentation, to finessing the final product. Full of fascinating anecdotes, the conversations also feature early demo versions and stems ...
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Welcome to the McAnally’s Pubcast, a podcast dedicated to the Dresden Files Universe. For the newly indoctrinated, Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files follows the story of a professional wizard in Chicago. The first book, Storm Front, was published in 2000, and the series now boasts 17 novels, plus a combined 36 short stories, comics, and graphic novels to help flesh out the world. On top of that, the Dresden Files has also produced a television series, card games, and a TTRPG. With all of that ...
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A twice daily podcast from the team at Marcus Today, the stock market newsletter for investors, bringing you up to speed with the latest stock market, financial, and business news. Published just before market open and after market close (AEST), Monday to Friday.
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This weekly podcast brings to life Modern Drummer, the world’s #1 drumming resource, with fresh, fun, and insightful conversations with today’s top drummers, producers, musicians, beat makers and craftsmen. A perfect companion for magazine subscribers and new listeners alike. Whether you’re a professional or hobbyist drummer, musician, programmer and/or producer, this show is for you.
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SoVerve Marketing Group

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Grab a cup of tea or café and join CEO & Marketing Director - Stephanie Rubio - as she discusses the latest in digital marketing ecosystems and hosts monthly interviews with brand-rich guest entrepreneurs to help you level up in business.
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I don't know any mother who thinks she's a SuperMum. Instead, we all think everyone else is kicking the motherhood goals. I'm here to help you realise, you're still a great mum, even on the awful days. Go to Lisa-York.com to join our tribe.
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As the Brooklyn Nets embark on what is promising to be an exciting season with the additions of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, the Brooklyn Nets postgame podcast will keep you updated with everything you need to know along the way. Immediately following each game on YES, we’ll breakdown what happened on the court and hear from the coaches and players in the locker room. If you’re a Brooklyn Nets fan, this is the podcast you’ll want to listen to.
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The show that shares practical advice and know-how for new and seasoned lenders: from private mortgages on single family houses to joint ventures on commercial projects, and beyond. Discover details about investment vehicles that you won’t find at your local bank or online broker. Listen and learn from private lenders and real estate investors, as well as from professionals and entrepreneurs as they share the details, strategies, and the insight that allows for successful and prosperous lend ...
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ASX 200 drops 172 points in the worst one-day fall in 16 months, to 7938 (-2.1%). For the week, we are relatively unchanged. All that record-breaking rally was undone. Big hits across the board as US markets led us lower and Japan in trouble. Banks were sold off aggressively, with CBA leading the sell off down 2.8% as ANZ fell only 1.8%, outperform…
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US equities kicked off August sharply lower as the market whipsawed to risk-off just a day after the S&P 500 and NASDAQ recorded their best daily performance since February on Wednesday. The Dow ended 495 points lower (-1.21%). Up 254 points at best. Down 744 points at worst. The S&P 500 lost 1.37%, just one day after rallying 1.6%, and the tech-he…
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ASX 200 rallies only 22 points to 8115 (+0.3%) as good times roll. Record high. A slight sell-off in the banks with a tentative rotation to resources. BHP up 0.5% and RIO doing much better up 1.9%. FMG underwhelmed, although up another 0.6%. Gold miners better but still no real frenzy, NST up 0.9% and NEM up 2.0%. Uranium and lithium tried to rally…
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US equities rallied overnight, driven by a surge in tech stocks and dovish commentary from Powell. The S&P 500 climbed 1.58%, with six out of 10 sectors advancing, led by tech and consumer cyclical stocks. The NASDAQ rose 2.64%, its second-biggest daily percentage gain since February, buoyed by gains in Nvidia, up 12.8%, on positive sales forecast …
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ASX 200 has finished the day with a huge rally up 139 points or 1.8% to 8092. It’s best session since November 2022. All major sectors closed in the green after an after-hours chip stock bounce in the US combined with a mid-morning inflation numbers boost (+1% QonQ in line with expectations). Rate-sensitive Technology was the best-performing sector…
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We’ve been having a look back through the Tape Notes archive to bring back some of our favourite early episodes that you may have missed. This selection is our conversation from November 2019, with Sam Shepard, Floating Points. EPISODE NOTES In this episode John heads to EMS4 studios in Shoreditch to chat with Floating Points a.k.a Sam Shepherd, ab…
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Wall Street finished mixed as mega-cap tech stocks extended their losses in late trade as Microsoft’s results fuelled concerns over AI. The Dow advanced 203 points (+0.50%) with gains in major banks offsetting losses in Merck -9.81% and Procter & Gamble -4.84%. Dow up 326 points at best. Down 11 points at worst. S&P 500 fell 0.50%, while the S&P Eq…
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ASX 200 rallies off lows to close down 36 points at 7953 (-0.5%) as banks steadied after early falls. CBA up 0.8%, and the Big Bank Basket rising to $231.70 (+0.4%) as ANZ copped a broker downgrade. Financials were generally steady, with REITS under some pressure, GMG off 0.5% and SGP down 0.7%. MPL rose 1.3%, bucking the negativity. Industrials we…
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Wall Street ended virtually flat overnight ahead of a big week of tech earnings, Fed interest rate decisions and US labour data all due this week. The Dow slid 49 points (-0.12%). S&P 500 and NASDAQ finished near flat, up 0.08% and 0.07%, respectively. Small caps Russell 2000 underperformed, down 1.09% and Wall Street's ‘fear gauge’ the VIX rose 2.…
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ASX 200 rallies another 68 points to 7990 (0.9%). Big week with Dow futures showing a positive start to the week. Banks and industrials once again the star of the show as CBA lifted another 1.3% with the Big Bank Basket up to $230.61 (1.0%). ANZ lagging, falling 1.2%, as the bond trading scandal hold buyers back. Insurers strong again and financial…
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US equities closed out the week on a positive note recouping some ground lost earlier in the week, boosted by inflation data raising optimism for a September rate cut. The Dow rallied 654 points (+1.64%), buoyed by gains in 3M up 22.9% its largest daily gain in decades after it raised the lower end of its profit forecast. The S&P 500 closed 1.11% h…
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ASX 200 rallies 60 points to 7928 (0.8%) as iron ore rallies and China throws some money at stimulus. The ‘Three Amigos’ all spurted ahead, BHP up 2.2%, RIO jumps 2.8% and FMG more muted post quarterly only up 1.0%. Lithium stocks got a lift from EV stimulus, PLS up 3.8% and MIN up 3.5% on quarterly. Some short covering adding to gains. Gold miners…
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Hey Folks! This is a quick announcement that we're taking a break for the next few weeks. As sometimes happens, life has a way of getting in the way. Between work and scheduled trips, we've had to make the decision to take a small hiatus. We will be available on our socials and in our Discord channel! You can find links on our websites at mcanallys…
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Wall Street ended mixed overnight, following its worst performance since 2022 yesterday as markets began to doubt the sustainability of the AI-driven rally. The Dow edged 81 points higher (+0.20%). Up 585 points at best. Down 36 points at worst. The Russell 2000 gained 1.26% recouping most of the previous days' losses. Approximately 300 companies i…
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My guest in this episode is none other than Tiff Hall, one of Australia’s most trusted fitness experts with 20 years of experience training celebrities, professional athletes and everyday women. Tiff is renowned for her 6th Dan Taekwondo black belt and her TV roles as a Gladiator, and a trainer on The Biggest Loser. She is the author of over 11 boo…
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ASX 200 falls 103 points to 7861 (-1.3%) on US tech falls and quarterly disappointments. Banks held up relatively well as the Big Bank Basket fell to $227.50 (-0.4%). NAB down 0.9% and MQG falling 3.4% on its AGM update showing weakness on deal flow still. MFG bucked some weakness in the sector, insurers eased slightly. REITs got sold down, GMG dow…
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Stocks sold off Wednesday, weighed down by underwhelming reports from Tesla and Alphabet, leading the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite to post their worst session since 2022. The broad market index lost 2.31%, closing at 5,427.13, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq slid 3.64% to end at 17,342.41. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 504.22 points, or 1.2…
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ASX 200 down 7 points in range-bound trade as we watch and wait (for what?) The index fell to 7964 (-0.1%), with banks steady, CBA down slightly, the Big Bank Basket at $228.39 (0.1%). Insurers did well, QBE up 0.4% and SUN up 1.3%. REITS got whacked led lower by GMG down 2.1%. Industrials a little mixed, TCL fell 0.4%, with WOW and COL modestly lo…
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Wall Street finished broadly lower, ending near worst levels before Tesla and Google kicked off the “Magnificent Seven” reporting season after the closing bell. The Dow Jones closed 57 points lower (-0.14%). Up 112 points at best. Down 96 points at worst. The S&P 500 lost 0.16%, and the NASDAQ was flat. Small caps outperformed. The Russell 2000 gai…
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ASX 200 rises 39 points to 7671 (0.5%). Banks and industrials lead the market back from Monday’s loss. CBA up 1.1%, NAB up 1.2% and the Big Bank Basket up to $228.53 (1.1%) Insurers and other financials also doing well. QBE up 0.5% and SOL up 0.9%. REITS a little mixed, GMG down 1.0% but others firm. Healthcare stocks also in demand, CSL up 1.0% CO…
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US equities rallied overnight, rebounding from their worst weekly performance since April. The Dow halted a two-day skid, rising 128 points (0.32%). Up 185 points at best. Down 65 points at worst. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ rose 1.08% and 1.58%, respectively, led by gains in the “Magnificent Seven”. Russell 2000 advanced 1.66%, and Wall Street's fear i…
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Three Angsty Poets gathered, initially chatting about poetry, but the conversation turned, They found themselves invigorated, inspired, and mostly miffed and the world, the gods, the past, the future. In Episode Three they discuss angsty thoughts: My Angst on Pigeonholing Writers, the harm that emerges from typecasting artists, though there can be …
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Michael Gardon and I are kindred spirits when it comes to breaking the tradition of working the corporate ladder to take control of our futures and our finances. He and I met thanks to the fun of LinkedIn, and I'm excited to bring our perspectives to both of our networks. 👉 Join us Monday morning for a fresh start to your week! #careercoach #profes…
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ASX 200 rallies off lows to close down only 40 points at 7932 (0.6%). Broad based losses following US weakness Friday. Banks saw sellers emerge with the Big Bank Basket down to $226.16 (-0.3%). ANZ and NAB the worst hit, MQG lost 0.5% and QBE off 1.1% with financial generally weaker. REITs slipped slightly as bond yields rose. Industrials weaker bu…
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Biden withdraws from US Presidential Race - US Futures opening slightly positive. Wall Street ended the week lower. A global technical outage cause caused by a software glitch resulted in global chaos with grounded flights, and upended markets disrupting businesses around the world. CrowdStrike was behind the massive IT failure. A glitch in their s…
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ASX 200 fell 65 points to 7972 (+0.8%) off its lows in quiet nervous trade. Dow futures slightly higher on the Trump speech. 90 minutes and talking unity. Red across the screens, banks gave back some recent gains, with the Big Bank Basket down to $226.80 (-0.9%). CBA fell 0.8%, and ANZ under pressure on the recent scandal, falling 1.2%, insurers sl…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 16 and 17 in which Tansenn repeatedly butchers the name Li Xian, and Harry struggles against the evil dimple. Dead Beat Chapter 16 Summary: Dresden heads to Bock Ordered Books. He follows up with Shiela and figures a black court vampire has made a visit during the night. While he …
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 533.06 points, or 1.29%, closing at 40,665.02. The S&P 500 dropped 0.78% to end at 5,544.59. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite lost 0.70%, closing at 17,871.22. All but one of the 11 sectors that comprise the S&P 500 traded lower, while nine out of every 10 Dow members also saw losses. Even the small-cap fo…
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ASX 200 slips 21 points to 8037 (-0.3%) after the jobs number put rate rises (yes, rises) back on the table. Relatively calm markets as US futures rose and chip stocks soured again in Asia. Banks eased back, CBA down 0.6% and the Big Bank Basket slipping to $228.89 (-0.4%). Other financials eased QBE down 0.4% and CGF off 1.6%. REITS sagged, SGP do…
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Nasdaq, S&P 500 end sharply lower, hit by chips, megacaps; Dow extends rally. Trade fears hamper tech stocks, dollar falls amid rate cut talk. ASX to fall, Nasdaq tumbles as semiconductor stocks plunge SPI down 43 points Chip stocks shed over $500 billion in value on China trade fears. Europe's STOXX 600 falls for third straight session as tech dra…
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ASX 200 cruised to another 59-point gain up around 0.7% as once again, banks and industrials took their cue from US records. Slight sell-off on the close. CBA pushed up another 0.8%, with NAB up 1.0% and the Big Bank Basket hitting new record highs of $229.72 (+0.9%). MQG had a better day with the US Investment Houses showing the way and rose 2.5%,…
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John is joined by Kieran Hebden, better known as Four Tet, to talk about how he wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Three’, along with a selection of his other work. Following his start in music writing and recording as part of post-rock band ‘Fridge’, Kieran released his debut solo album as Four Tet ‘Dialogue’ in 1999. Since then, his constant…
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US equities rose overnight supported by stronger-than-expected retail sales data which reinforced the view the Fed is approaching its easing cycle. The Dow Jones hit an all-time closing high for a second consecutive session, rising 743 points (+1.85%) its strongest performance since June 2023. The S&P 500 rose 0.64% to 5,667, its 38th record high t…
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ASX 200 slipped 18 points to 7999 (+0.2%) as consolidation around 8000 the go. A big divergence again in banks and resources. RIO production numbers failed to launch, and the stock dropped 2.4%, with BHP under pressure too, down 1.4%. FMG showed a small rise. Lithium stocks remain depressed, and base metal stocks also eased, IGO down 0.7% and S32 o…
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Dow jumped 210.82 points, or 0.53%, to 40,211.72. The S&P 500 added 0.28% to 5,631.22. Both touched new intraday highs in the session, while the former also saw a record close. The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.4% to 18,472.57. ASX SPI Down 4 points. Gold at near two-month peak as Fed rate-cut hopes lend support. Oil prices ease on demand concerns in Chi…
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The ASX 200 pushed another 58 points higher to 8018 (0.7%) in a broad-based rally. Well off the intraday high though on some cooling as we await reactions to Trump and US reports this week. Banks were firm but off highs, CBA up 0.8% and NAB up 0.8% with the Big Bank Basket up to $227.88(0.8%). Other financials doing well too, ASX up another 1.2% wi…
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Wall Street ended the week on a positive note, with gains across all major indices. Fresh economic data reinforced bets that the Fed will cut rates in September, and banks kicked off the start of the US reporting season. The Dow traded higher all session, topping 40,000, narrowly missing a fresh all-time high, up 247 points (+0.62%). Dow up 503 poi…
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ASX 200 hits record high, up 70 points to 7959 (0.9%) as banks once again show a clean pair of heels. CBA pushed to a record, up 1.3% and a higher valuation than BHP!. The Big Bank Basket up to $226.11 (+1.4%). MQG remained stagnant, and insurers slipped back as bond yields fell after US CPI numbers. Other financials did well, ASX up another 1.6% w…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 14 & 15 in which Butters examines leftovers, preaches the gospel of SUV, and helps Harry flip a USB drive repeated. Dead Beat Chapter 14 Summary: Dresden and Butters return to the Forensic Institute to find any information they can. Butters gets a look at Bartleby’s body which has…
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SPI up 45 points. Dow +0.08% S&P -0.9% Nasdaq -2% Russell 2000 up 3.6%. Just the second day since 1979 when the Russell 2000 rose more than 3% while the S&P 500 declined. CPI better than expected Sept Rate Cut looks locked in now. USD Index falls 0.55% Gold runs 1.8% higher. Iron ore bounces of $105. LME commodities in holiday lull.…
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ASX 200 rallied towards all-time highs, up 73 points to 7890 (0.9%) as rate cuts seem to be back on the agenda. US CPI tonight and some caution creeping in. As usual, the banks led the charge higher with CBA hitting a new high, the Big Bank Basket hitting $223.09 (). Insurers continue to push higher with QBE up 1.1% and SUN up 1.4%. MQG lagging a l…
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Wall Street finished higher overnight, ending near session highs fuelled by gains in heavyweight tech stocks Nvidia leads Nasdaq and S&P 500 to record high closes. Stocks rise with Treasury yields on pause, Powell boosts rate cut hopes. ASX to rally, S&P 500 closes above 5600 points – AFR. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert mark…
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