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Join host Jesse Day as he engages in deep conversations with prominent investors, fund managers, analysts and mining company CEOs with the aim of making you a better investor in the commodities space. Topics covered include precious metals, oil and gas, uranium, agriculture, and much more.
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Welcome to the TKG PACT Executive Briefing, where in 3-minutes we highlight healthcare’s critical market access issues, policies, challenges, or trends. This resource offers condensed, 3-minute episodes of market insights. Our passion is on achieving the Quintuple Aim of enhancing patient experience, improving population health, reducing costs, improving the work life of health care providers and staff., and enhancing health equity in all aspects of care delivery. I’m Dr. Warren Smedley, tha ...
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This Week in Health Innovation is produced and hosted by former managed health care executive and public health specialist Gregg Masters MPH. Gregg brings decades of clinical, administrative, managed healthcare and hospital/physician (PHO, MSO) joint venture alignment insight to new media centered on health innovation - from idea to business model. A respected leader with objective insight into digital media and disruptive innovation business models from ACOs to direct medical practice and t ...
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We track, report, inform and engage thought leaders, entrepreneurs and disruptive companies or health systems in the emerging field of Population Health Management. This Week in Population Health will foster an ongoing conversation on the convergence vendor supplied and provider hatched population health strategies and harmonizes these efforts towards an industry Zeigeist that optimizes the role of vendors, providers and the community at large to deliver on the promise of the triple aim and ...
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We aim to explore our capabilities and discuss the interesting laws of the universe through the lens of EQ & understanding what we Say-Do-& Feel create and emanate personal energy with no limits.
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The FreightCaviar Podcast

Paul-Bernard Jaroslawski & Bob Kruz

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The FreightCaviar Podcast interviews founders, executives, and decision-makers in the freight and shipping industry. Hosted by Paul & Bob, Paul brings with him seven years of experience building a freight brokerage, while Bob owns a trucking company in North Carolina. Together, they aim to ask all the questions a freight broker or carrier would want answered. New episodes are released every Monday at 5 a.m. CT and are available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Also, check out Freight ...
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Triple Captain is the FPL podcast featuring FPL obsessed actor & Top 10K Finisher (18/19) Luke Jerdy and talkSPORT commentator Rich Wolfenden. Every week, the boys discuss the major talking points of the week in Fantasy Premier League with one aim in mind - to get you to the top of your mini league! Triple Captain also features lots of FPL obsessed guests - so far we've had comedian and former Soccer AM presenter Lloyd Griffith, Radio X's Toby Tarrant, 5 Live and Sky Sports presenter Carolin ...
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The Double-Check Podcast takes aim at issues of life, theology, and culture. We turn back to think through the assumptions secular and church cultures have. Are they really as they seem? Join us as two normal guys double-check their thinking on a variety of topics and filter them through a Christian worldview - the results may surprise you.
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Welcome to Funeral Potatoes and Wool Mittens, a show for people who embrace the warm and cozy spirit of everyday living in the northern Midwest. Whether you cook, bake, or have food delivery on speed dial, everyone has a comforting recipe or story to share. We bake cookies for our kids’ hockey teams and bring cheesy hash browns to funerals. Lefse and krumkake are in our DNA. Candy bars and apples make a salad. We'll ditch work for a lake day, drive an hour for an old-fashioned bakery, and do ...
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We live in a world driven by data, and every day, innovative, ground-breaking tests, solutions, and tools generate millions of healthcare data points. But how do we transform that information into knowledge and insights that enhance patient care? Join entrepreneurial, innovative, and forward-thinking physician, Dr. Pat Alagia as he speaks with top researchers, doctors, and thought leaders about the hottest topics in healthcare. From the latest in cutting-edge research to what’s coming next i ...
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The US economy grew by less than forecast in the first three months of this year but inflation gathered pace, which could delay an interest rate cut. Official figures revealed the economy expanded at an annualised rate of 1.6%, far below expectations and the growth seen in the final months of 2023. Meanwhile, inflation, which measures the pace of p…
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The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is continuing his visit to China, there are tensions on many fronts between the world’s two superpowers, how will the trip pay out? We hear from Brian Wong, from the Centre on Contemporary China and the World, in Hong Kong. As TikTok vows to fight a new law which could see it sold or banned in the US, what …
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John Ciampaglia brings his unique perspective as the CEO of Sprott to bear to shine a light on growing institutional investor interest in gold, silver, uranium, copper, and other commodities. John thinks we're on the precipice of a commodities supercycle, and the big money out there is starting to flock to the sector in search of outsized gains. Sp…
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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban so-called ‘non-compete’ agreements in a move which could affect millions of workers Under the moves, U.S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with . But it’s likely to be challenged in court. One woman tells us how her family’s life was turned upside down by a non-compete…
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We hear from the BBC's Nikhil Inamdar in the financial hub of Mumbai. Plus, in the tech hub of Bengaluru, first-time voters say it's really hard trying to get a job. Women are still very much a minority in workplaces. We ask female voters why? And writer Swati Narayan tells us why she thinks India is so unequal.…
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Today we dive into the story of FreightCaviar and ShipperCRM with their CEOs and Co-Founders, Paul Bernard Jaroslawski and Krystian Gebis. We discuss the companies evolution, and development, as well as the importance of mentors and having an online audience. Thank you to our podcast sponsors: Brought to You By Levity.ai. In freight, time is money,…
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On January 17th, 2024, CMS published the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule, to improve the electronic exchange of health care data as well as to streamline prior authorization processes. This final rule also adds a new measure for merit-based incentive payment system or MIPS eligible clinicians. Beginning in January 2026, heal…
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US lawmakers could vote on a bill that corners the app's owner ByteDance with a stark choice: to sell or be banned. Also in the programme, the French government addresses shrinkflation concerns with a new rule that will require stores to tell customers when a product becomes smaller but its price stays the same or increases. And we look into why sa…
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Peter Schiff sees the economic situation in the U.S. continuing to decline, as out-of-control government deficits, skyrocketing debt and persistent inflation crush the American dream. Gold and silver's recent price action are a testament to this fact and Peter believes that as the economy continues to worsen, precious metals are headed much higher.…
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Businesses in the South American nation have been told to shut down for two days due to power cuts caused by drought. We find out more. The Scottish government is to scrap its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. We hear why. And Google terminates 28 staff who protested against a contract signed with the government o…
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President Jo Biden is set to call for a tripling of US tariffs on steel and aluminium. His demand for tariff hikes comes as he tackles fraught relations with China. A Boeing engineer has told US lawmakers that he was harassed and threatened after he raised concerns about the safety of the company's planes. We hear from engineers and their claims. T…
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Have you thought about who you’ll pass down your handwritten recipes to? If you’re like Wendy Doornink and me, you have a mix of handwritten recipe cards from family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and of course, yourself. This episode might make you think about who the next person might be to keep those cherished recipes in your family. In our vi…
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Gareth Soloway is very bullish on gold for the long run, and he explains why he believes gold will break $2,500 by the end of the year. Gareth also gives his forecast for silver, copper, uranium, oil, and a plethora of other commodities, along with his strategy for preserving wealth in the face of a coming recession he sees as inevitable. Verified …
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Flash floods have bought Dubai to a standstill. Devina Gupta speaks to a tourist from India who is one of thousands stuck at a mall The Mall of Emirates throughout the night after roads became gridlocked and the metro system stopped working. Also, the International Monetary Fund - is renewing its confidence in the American economy. The IMF report s…
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In this edition of PopHealth Week, we're excited to spotlight Dr. Mike Edgeworth, MD, MS, a distinguished neurologist and the Chief Population Health Officer at Octave Bioscience. Octave is at the forefront of transforming the care and treatment landscape for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), offering a groundbreaking precision care approach for those livin…
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Today’s topic is the Federal No Surprises Act. The Federal No Surprises Act is intended to protect consumers from unexpected medical bills that occur when a patient unknowingly receives medical services from physicians and other providers who are outside of their health insurance network; in other words, healthcare providers who are not “in network…
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US electric car maker tesla has announced job cuts - is the ride getting rough for the global electric vehicle market? Also, should China face sanctions for buying oil from Iran? We speak to a Congressman from the US who thinks so Plus, the truth behind truth social continues as we look how Trump Media shares have been falling. And finally, is Amer…
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In this episode of Pophealth Week, we are honored to feature Cliff Frank, President of Healthcare Management Solutions. With over three decades of experience in the managed care sector, Cliff has worked across the spectrum, from payers and hospitals to IPAs, PHOs, and Clinically Integrated Networks (CINs). Our conversation delves into the current l…
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In this special episode, we're recapping our experience at the TIA Capital Ideas Conference in Phoenix. From innovative companies like WireBee and Freightclaims.com to discussions on valuations in the brokerage industry, we cover it all. Hear about our networking chronicles, insights from industry experts, and the after-parties. Thank you to our po…
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Chris Timmins, CEO of Pegasus Resources (TSX-V: PEGA | OTC: SLTFF) think we're on the precipice of a historic uranium bull market, the likes of which has never been seen before in history. Extremely tight supplies being faced by compounding demand and a political shift towards nuclear energy the main drivers behind Chris' thesis. Chris also discuss…
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Welcome to our new and revised market insights podcast format, where we have renamed our program the TKG PACT Executive Briefing. The new format will be condensed into 3-minute episodes of market insights, where we highlight one of healthcare’s critical market access issues, policies, challenges, or trends. We hope you enjoy this new “3-Minute Mark…
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On today’s programme we discuss the likelihood and nature of an Iranian attack on Israel.Also, find out why a hunger strike has begun on the island of Tenerife in response to the damaging effects of tourism on the Canary Islands.Plus, we head to Argentina and find out how they are grappling with high inflation.And finally, find out how an American …
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In this edition of Pophealth Week, we welcome David Muhlestein, PhD, JD, an influential figure in healthcare research and entrepreneurship with a passion for reforming healthcare payment and delivery systems. Our conversation centers on the advancement and, potentially, the maturation of the market towards value-based care models, spanning from HMO…
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Adrian Day can't believe the low valuations of the major gold producers as the metal rips to all-time highs and he thinks the market will eventually wake up to this mispricing and bring gold and silver stocks into a mania. Adrian discusses the factors he thinks will continue to drive the gold and silver price, how central bank buying is playing a k…
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Joe Biden has pledged to protect the Philippines from any attack in the South China Sea. He made the comments at a White House summit with Philippine president Marcos and Japan's Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida. We look at the importance of the US economic relationship with Japan. President Biden has also introduced new rules aimed at tightening gun …
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Consumer prices in the US rose faster than expected last month. The CPI measure of inflation rose 3.5% over the 12 months to March, up from 3.2% in February, the US Labor Department said. How will the new law restricting abortion in Arizona affect the state’s clinics? Plus UK Paralympic legend Baroness Tanni-Grey Thompson tells us what she makes of…
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Gary Cardone thinks political leaders around the world seem hellbent on destruction, and accelerating global conflict appears to be pricing itself in to the commodities sector. Gary talks about the setup he sees for silver, gold, and energy, along with how he thinks the untenable debt situation worldwide will come to an end. Follow Gary Cardone on …
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Commodities - the raw materials that power business around the globe - are surging in price. And that suggests investors betting on a prolonged expansion—and a potential rebound in inflation. The S&P GSCI, which tracks commodity prices has advanced 12% this year. Copper and oil have gained more than 10% and 17%, respectively. Gold is also posting f…
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In this week's episode of Pophealth Week, we're excited to showcase Michelle Bounce, the Chief Operating Officer at The J.P. Farley Corporation. Since joining the team in 2007, Michelle has consistently excelled across various roles within the company, demonstrating a deep understanding and innovative approach to the operations of a Third-Party Adm…
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On this episode of Pophealth Week, we feature Kehlin Swain,CEO and Co-founder of Xplosion Technology, a software engineer who has created a suite of digital health products in the rehabilitation, diabetes, and obesity management sector, and Dr. Zeev Neuwirth a healthcare executive whose most recent role was Chief Clinical Executive for Care Transfo…
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More than thirty million people live along the path of the solar eclipse; many others have travelled to share the experience. NASA conducted experiments to study the Sun's atmosphere during the phenomenon. A quarter of Airbnb guests in the US with bookings for Sunday night were booked for a stay in the eclipse’s path. Also, in the programme, the pr…
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In this week's episode of The Freight Caviar Podcast, we interviewed Alexander Folk, former Co-Founder and President of the Armstrong Transportation Management Company (formerly known as BBF Freight). He talked about Memphis being a drayage and warehousing hub, outsourcing, and his favorite book for entrepreneurs that tackles the “Lean Startup” app…
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A rare earthquake that struck New York City has swayed landmarks and cracked roads. Roger Hearing has been speaking to an NYC based stockbroker who describes the moment of impact plus we hear from the Co-Director of the Global Resilience Institute Dr Daniel Aldrich about whether New York is prepared to withstand a quake of a larger magnitude. Also,…
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Dave Collum thinks massive overvaluation in the broad market means we need a massive correction just to reach fair value, and he sees the inevitable reversion to the mean resulting in a catastrophic bear market that could last for decades. Dave discusses the main drivers he sees behind an inevitable market collapse, why hard assets could provide an…
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We examine one the biggest property deals in Europe since 2022 as Gucci has splashed out on a new $1.3bn office in Milan.British businessman Joe Lewis is sentenced by a US judge to three years' probation for orchestrating an insider trading scheme. The BBC's New York business correspondent Michelle Fleury tell us more.Is Gen Z opting for blue colla…
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Staff at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company are back at work . Roger Hearing examines how the leading chipmaker has been affected by the earthquake from Bob O'Donnell, the President of California based TECHnalysis Research. Tesla expands its ambition into India. We hear what this means for the production and sales of electric cars. And Disn…
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Lobo Tiggre thinks the talking heads in the financial media are far too focused on the supposed strength of the economy, and not the massively inflating government deficits that threaten to inflict a very hard landing. Lobo explains why this is bullish for both gold and uranium, provides his outlook on silver, and stresses the importance of being a…
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A report led by the World Bank and UN estimates costs to rebuild Gaza’s critical infrastructure to be $18.5 billion dollars. We look at how this will be funded and find out why a charity has suspended shipments of humanitarian aid in Gaza. Also are drivers falling out of love with Electric cars? Tesla and BYD have reported significant a drop in sal…
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A number of countries around the world, including the US, UK and Canada, are making changes to their minimum wage. We examine the impact these increases could have. Plus, why the manufacturing sector in the US expanded for the first time in over a year. Also, Germany relaxes laws around cannabis for personal use but will it lead to a boom in busine…
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Today we sat down with Michael Caney, Chief Commercial Officer at Highway, a technology company located in Dallas, Texas. Michael talks about the importance of being adaptive in cybersecurity, the risks of sharing fraud prevention strategies, and how Highway validates carrier profiles. Brought to You By Levity.ai. In freight, time is money, and eff…
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Tim Fernback, CEO of Temas Resources (CSE: TMAS | OTCQB: TMASF) breaks down the titanium market, including main use cases, supply-demand dynamics, the importance of domestic production, and much more. Tim also provides an overview of Temas and their titanium, iron, and vanadium exploration activities in Quebec. Temas Resources Website: https://tema…
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In this episode, you and I are going to meet Betty’s Antiques owner, Liz Murphy from St. Paul, Minnesota. She’s walking us through her charming vintage boutique on the historic corner of Selby and Snelling Avenues, plus she shares the sweet way her grandma Betty influenced how she dresses up a table, in a non-fussy sort of way, so that we can make …
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Welcome to the 50th episode! We’re heading to Iowa today to speak with Iowa Egg Council’s Board Chairman Bruce Dooyema, and Director of Marketing and Communications Melissa Alto-Kintigh about one powerhouse food—eggs. IOWA IS THE #1 STATE IN EGG PRODUCTION First, we cover the basics, like how many eggs a chicken lays in a day, what determines the c…
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Keith Weiner notes that while gold has hit and sustained all-time highs, no one is really paying attention, especially in the Western world. Keith breaks down the catalysts driving the gold price, including massive retail demand coming from India, China, Turkey, and the Middle East, along with explaining why the Fed will have no choice but to cut i…
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The co-founder of FTX has been jailed for "one of the biggest financial frauds" in US history. Also, we find out why the Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched its first electric vehicle. France votes on a law to prevent discrimination against your hairstyle at work. And, could a law in Florida stop kids under 13 from accessing social media? …
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A local brewery founder near the Francis Scott Key Bridge reacts to the aftermath and we hear from the United States Chamber of Commerce. Also, China buys flying-car technology from a Slovakian company. And, we look ahead to the sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced former boss of FTX, the cryptocurrency exchange. (Picture: National Transp…
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Craig Hemke points to comments made by the Fed about future monetary policy as one of the main drivers that pushed gold to all-time highs and he sees a $2,300 gold price within reach this year. Craig discusses the current macro setup for both gold and silver, his current outlook on precious metals mining stocks, why investors should be paying atten…
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Max Sali, Founder of Monumental Energy (TSX-V: MNRG | OTCQB: MNMRF) sheds some light on the complex dynamics of the natural gas markets and explains why he thinks lithium presents a massive opportunity right now. Max also gives an overview of Monumental Energy and their natural gas production in New Zealand, along with their lithium exploration act…
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Today we sat down with Clayton Griffin, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at OTR Solutions and ePay. Clayton takes us through his start at OTR, its recent acquisition of ePay, and the challenges of being a freight factoring company. Thank you to our podcast sponsors: Epay Manager Powered by OTR Solutions is a back-office automatio…
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Batter up! You don’t have to be from the Midwest to feel like a part of the community we’re talking about today—that’s because our beloved Friday night fish fry welcomes people from around the world to sit across the table with each other at parish schools and fellowship halls, to supper clubs, taverns, and community centers to enjoy golden-fried o…
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