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Is Star Trek: Voyager good... or is it garbage? Journey forward to the courtroom of the Honorable Judge Midnightien Later as he seeks to discern a final and legally-binding answer to this and other perplexing questions, one Voyager episode at a time. Is Janeway the purest exemplar of the overarching Star Trek ethos, or does she personify the dangers of dogmatic adherence to Starfleet’s institutional code? Is the Voyager a pretty ship? Why does the theme song never speed up? The court’s only ...
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A Science Fiction Father/Daughter podcast. We called it "History in Reverse", because history is about the past and science fiction is about the future, so it's like history but going in reverse direction. Get it? Caroline, the daughter, got hooked on science fiction by Richie, the father, when we both used to watch Star Trek Voyager. Captain Janeway is still Caroline's favorite captain. Starting this podcast is part of a secret plan by Richie to get Caroline to read books by Stanislaw Lem. ...
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In this podiobook: A science-fiction thriller about an astronomer who discovers a source of cosmic rays which may be the origin of an ancient plague reviving once again.A young woman reaches Cambridge in search of a distant relative whom she believes has lived longer than any other human being.An astronomer discovers a strange, point-like source of cosmic rays coming from the constellation of the Unicorn.A retiring professor discovers documents from Puritan times about a series of strange de ...
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The Topic is Trek

Clinton Alvord, Kreg Steppe, and Chuck Tomasi

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In each episode the guys talk about the latest Trek news and rumors, then discuss general topics related to the TV shows, movies and more. The debate is always passionate. And they try to make sure that the topic always stays focused on Trek. After all, that’s why they named the show “The Topic is Trek.” But please forgive them if they stray from time to time. Their geekery tends to ramble.
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Why must Red Shirts always die? Is the Federation as noble as it seems? Who is your real ship counselor? Are these questions ones you've never asked? Well, three crewmen did, while imbibing some kind of illegal Ale of sorts, and we decided to record our thoughts and transmit them to the universe. (We're sorry) Come along and experience Auditory Oo-mox as you sit back, and shake your shake your head in many disappointed feelings, while listening to the Stardate Podcast.
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Seven of Wine

Seven of Wine

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Get ready as hosts Jacqueline Lopez and Jennifer Zhang review an episode of STAR TREK: VOYAGER and a bottle of wine at the exact same time. Set phasers to fun! Part of the Geekscape Network.
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1025 published last July 11, 2018. Jason Hartman starts off the show from Croatia discussing the difference in investing when there are private companies involved versus when the government is involved. With private companies you know what you're going to get, they're going to follow supply & demand and try to …
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Listen below or click here for full show notes Subspace Chatter Thanks to Listener Diane, Karl and Ken for their help gathering up a few of these stores. ‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ Creators Say “Miscommunication” Led To Unexpected Early Release Of Season 2 In France – TrekMovie.com 2024 Hallmark Dream Book! Enterprise B! Crusher! Pike! The Keeper! And MO…
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Today, Jason is interviewed with Easy Pay Direct founder, Brad Weimert. Jason gives tremendous insights in Real estate investment. It offers significant leverage and tax benefits, especially through depreciation. Depreciating the structure on residential property over 27.5 years or 39 for commercial, allows you to treat it as a loss for tax purpose…
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Listen below or click here for full show notes Subspace Chatter Remembering John G. Trimble | Star Trek Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Renewed, Lower Decks Ending ‘Hopefully We Find a New Home’: Jack Quaid Reacts to Star Trek: Lower Decks Ending at Paramount+ Paramount announces yet another Star Trek prequel Star Trek Captain’s Choice Pre-Ground Cof…
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Jason discusses saving on taxes with returning guest CPA Amanda Han. He emphasizes the significance of taxes as life's largest expense and the benefits of real estate investment for tax savings. Jason highlights the record number of mortgage-free homeowners in the US, attributing the slight decline to increased investor interest in leveraging inves…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1028 published last July 18, 2018. Jason Hartman starts today's episode from Naples, discussing how, despite what you may think, the demise of America is greatly overstated when you start asking the question "Compared to what?". He also brings a morsel of hope to real estate investors, as housing inventory is s…
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Jason Hartman reflects on the three types of people in life: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. Drawing on personal experiences, he emphasizes the importance of taking action and overcoming self-doubt to achieve success. Additionally, Hartman shares an intriguing chart illustrating the c…
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Jason sheds light on the shifting dynamics of commercial real estate, emphasizing the diminishing demand for traditional office and retail spaces due to remote work and online shopping trends. With insights on the retail apocalypse and industrial offshoring, the discussion highlights the enduring value of residential properties as an investment. Di…
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70,000 light years and what felt like 70,000 episodes later, we arrive at the (sort of) end of our journey through STAR TREK: VOYAGER! Is season 7 the send-off this ship and crew truly deserved, or did behind-the-scenes apathy make it a dumping ground for unused scripts? It’s a musical and dramatic extravaganza of interplanetary litigation, but onl…
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Jason examines the shifting dynamics of the U.S. economy, focusing on the contraction of the middle class and the widening wealth gap. While some portray the housing market with negativity, a closer look reveals a segment of the population making significant cash purchases. This trend underscores the importance of identifying and capitalizing on so…
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Jason shares a video of Barbara Corcoran sharing her insights on real estate amidst the pandemic. Despite widespread beliefs, housing prices continue to surge due to low inventory and high demand. Corcoran advises potential buyers to act quickly, emphasizing the enduring appeal of homeownership. Jason also touches on the economic potential of an ec…
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 1001, published last May 16, 2018. Creating Wealth's 1001st episode is a time to take a look back at the people who have made this show possible, the listeners and clients. Jason has been blessed to have such great clients who come on the podcast to tell other listeners about their real estate journey. Today…
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Jason Hartman discusses the inflationary cycle and its impact on investments, particularly real estate. He highlights the stickiness of certain economic factors like wages and shortage-induced inflation. Despite global staff shortages, he notes benefits for real estate investors due to inflation indexing and debt devaluation. Hartman emphasizes sel…
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Jason emphasizes the importance of the rental market and direct investment in rental properties, highlighting the potential for stable income and tax advantages. He also discusses the recent trends in rental increases across the US, indicating some markets like Phoenix as challenging due to oversupply. Lastly, he promotes the upcoming empowered inv…
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 988, published last April 16, 2018. Jason Hartman does this episode from the US territory of Puerto Rico, where he's spent a few days seeing if he wants to live in this tax haven. The thing about Puerto Rico, however, is that while it might be a place with low tax, it's not a place with low real estate price…
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Jason discussed various topics related to the housing market, including current and forecasted mortgage rates, the ongoing inventory shortage, and the state of the multifamily housing market. He also addressed the issue of housing affordability, arguing that it is not a necessary condition for a healthy market, and shared his own experiences in the…
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Jason discusses the surge in existing home sales by 9.5% in February, marking a two-year consecutive increase due to a slight rise in inventory. Fox Business highlights keeping mortgage rates under 7% for homebuyers. The show emphasizes the housing affordability crisis and potential impacts of the NAR lawsuit on realtor commissions, predicting mark…
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Listen below or click here for full show notes Subspace Chatter 2024 March 29 The Greg Jein Collection Hollywood/Entertainment Showcase Auction #41185 Some highlights: Star Trek: TOS (Paramount TV, 1968), “The Teacher” from “Spock’s Brain” | Lot #4081 Star Trek: TOS (Paramount TV, 1966-1969), Mid-Grade Type-1 Phaser| Lot #4080 Star Trek III: The Se…
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 979 published last March 27, 2018. Jason Hartman goes solo in today's episode, as he breaks down the flow of foreign money into the US real estate market and which states have benefited the most from that influx. He also explains why big business secretly loves some regulation, the shrinking of the welfare s…
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Jason discusses the Hartman Risk Evaluator and the importance of investing in commodities for real estate investors. He highlights the significance of packaged commodities, such as lumber, concrete, and steel, in real estate investments. By analyzing the producer price index, He emphasizes how fluctuations in commodity prices affect the housing mar…
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Jason discusses the unique characteristics of the US real estate market compared to other countries, focusing on mortgage market composition. He highlights the dominance of long-term fixed-rate mortgages in the US, contrasting them with variable-rate mortgages prevalent in other countries like Finland and Australia. He also touches on the impact of…
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Caroline and Richie went to see "Dune - Part 2" and in this episode we discuss our impressions. Seems like we liked Part 1 better, although we believe this part is worth seeing as well. Here is a link to the conversation between Steven Colbert and Neil DeGrass Tyson, re: physics of Dune. As always you can write us at history.in.reverse.podcast@gmai…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 100, published last May 19, 2009. Our world is desperate for leaders who serve and make an eternal difference in the lives of others every day. On this momentous 100th episode of The Creating Wealth Show, Jason Hartman interviews leadership expert, Dr. Jeff Myers, President of the Myers Institute for Communicat…
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Listen below or click here for full show notes Fundraiser for Susan May Pratt by Carolyn Lewinsky : For Ken’s Family – Susan and kids Lilah & Kallum Kenneth Mitchell, Canadian ‘Star Trek’ and Marvel actor, dies at 49 – National | Globalnews.ca Subspace Chatter Star Trek: Discovery’s Final Adventure to Premiere Globally on April 4 | Star Trek New Se…
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Jason discusses the housing market and economic trends. He likens the market constrictor, symbolizing economic pressures, to a boa constrictor squeezing homeowners due to low mortgage rates. He criticizes California's tenant-friendly regulations, highlighting Santa Monica's extreme housing policies. He touches on inflation concerns, emphasizing the…
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Today, Jason discusses the rise in median net worth from 2019 to 2022, adjusted for inflation, and how different demographics were affected differently. He then talks about the increase in home equity in the last quarter of 2023, attributing it to rising home prices. He also mentioned the current state of the market and encouraged listeners to regi…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 958, published last February 13, 2018. Jason Hartman kicks off the show today asking his ultimate question: compared to what? It's a question that will serve you well in all aspects of your life and will guide you down the right path. He also wants to invite you to join him on any of his adventures scheduled fo…
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