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Excess Returns

Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau

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Excess Returns is an investing podcast hosted by Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau, partners at Validea Capital Management. Justin and Jack discuss a wide range of investing topics, including factor investing, value investing, momentum investing and behavioral finance, and talk to interesting guests with the goal of helping those who watch and listen become better long term investors.
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Are you struggling with various health issues that are keeping you from experiencing a life overflowing with vibrant health? Have low energy, excessive weight, chronic fatigue, imbalanced hormones or body aches and pains robbed you of doing the things that you enjoy the most? Hi, I’m Rekishia. I’m a mom, honorably retired Air Force veteran, award-winning author, social worker and Christian Alternative Medicine provider. This show helps Christian women experience undeniable results like: more ...
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In this podcast designed for people 40+ you will discover:- How to effective lose and keep excess weight off after 40 (without harsh dieting!)- Top science-based tips on boosting muscles strength and reversing age-related muscle decline- Skyrocket your energy levels- How you can exercise and still get fit even if you have an existing injury- Time-tested ways to amplify your stamina after 40 so you can keep up with your kids and grand-kids - Proven formula for future-proofing your body and he ...
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Hey driven woman entrepreneur! You love owning your own business, but staying focused, managing your mindset, and making all the decisions on your own can be a challenge. Join business strategist, mentor, coach, and former psychotherapist Diann Wingert, for your weekly dose of no-BS straight talk that cuts through the hype and false promises and delivers both insights and actionable advice every week. The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast alternates between straight-shooting solo episodes, g ...
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This show will deliver health & wellness tips for midlife women on how to navigate, survive, and thrive through perimenopause. If you are looking for menopause information from a menopause educator who has been through what you are facing, then you are in the right place. This podcast will provide valuable insights for midlife women who are perimenopausal or postmenopausal and for their husbands, sons, daughters, nephews, and nieces. Human Resource Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion officers c ...
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Scene on Radio: Capitalism

Kenan Insitute for Ethics at Duke University

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Scene on Radio is a two-time Peabody-nominated podcast that dares to ask big, hard questions about who we are—really—and how we got this way. Previous series include Seeing White (Season 2), looking at the roots and meaning of white supremacy; MEN (Season 3), on patriarchy and its history; The Land That Never Has Been Yet (Season 4), exploring democracy in the U.S. and why we don’t have more of it; The Repair (Season 5), on the cultural roots of the climate crisis; and Season 6, Echoes of a ...
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What does luxury mean to you? The word conjures up images of private jets, expensive watches and the other trappings of exclusive and excessive wealth. Over the top, consumption is damaging the planet, as well as increasing the divide between the haves and the have nots. At the same time the basic necessities, such as breathing clean air and heating your home, feel increasingly out of reach for most people. We want to ask what would luxury that's fair to people and planet look like? How can ...
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Hear the story behind the headlines. In under ten minutes each episode, we’ll help you make sense of the news stories that matter to you from Australia and the world, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team.
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Develop your relationship with food with holistic nutrition, training, mindset & health support. ETPHD are a team of registered nutritionists, dietitians, personal trainers, psychotherapists & neurosomatic coaches here to help you find peace with food & exercise as we combine evidence based practice in nutrition, mindfulness and self compassion.⁣ ⁣ Find us:⁣ @emiliathompsonphd⁣ @etphd_coaching⁣ Free resources & self help tools: https://www.emilia.fitness/freeresources Learn more about coachi ...
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1. Exercise controls weight Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When you engage in physical activity, you burn calories. The more intense the activity, the more calories you burn. Regular trips to the gym are great, but don't worry if you can't find a large chunk of time to exercise every day. Any amount of activity is better than none at all. To reap the benefits of exercise, just get more active throughout your day — take the stairs instead of the ele ...
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Viking Health Podcast

InBound Podcasting Network

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Welcome to The Viking Health Podcast, where we're committed to helping you feel your best inside and out. Our Science-based and Research-driven services are designed to support your wellness journey, whether you're looking to achieve weight loss goals or find relief through body realignment. Join Tim Cicciarelli from the InBound Podcasting Network on his weight loss journey guided by Dr. Middelthon, whose mission is to educate and guide his patients through a natural and simple, yet extremel ...
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Zen(ish) Mommy

Jessica Gershman

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A place to educate, empower, connect, and laugh. Host Jessica Gershman, a certified yoga instructor, mindfulness practitioner and a busy mom of 4, invites you to explore your own inner journey and expand on the topics you need to know to become your own best self advocate - health, sex, parenting, marriage, friendship, and everything in between; plus weekly mindfulness tips to invite a little zen into your life. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday so check back often for the latest. ...
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Just four months after the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines flight over the Indian Ocean, there was another tragedy: MH17, shown down over eastern Ukraine on June 17, 2014. All of the almost 300 passengers and crew on board were killed, including 38 Australians. Now, ten years on, the families of those lost on the flight are gathering to commem…
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Two thirds of women in Australia say they experience gender bias in the health system. That's according to the federal government's End Gender Bias survey, which more than 2,500 women responded to and which forms part of the government's attempts to address medical misogyny. An inquiry into women's pain led by the Victorian Government Department of…
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Many of us with ADHD tend to be collectors. Collectors of everything from rescue dogs to creative projects to information. The ease of acquiring information in the digital age makes it close to impossible to know when we have collected enough. Is there any objective measure of when “research” turns into a rabbit hole? Add to this tendency the fact …
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Just days after an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the former United States president has selected Senator JD Vance as his choice for vice-presidential running mate in the upcoming election. The 39-year-old senator inspired many Americans with his bestselling memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy', tracing his path from a working class upbringing in Ohio …
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The Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) is preparing for the potential arrival of the H-5-N-1 virus. The CSIRO organisation has identified three distinct avian flu outbreaks in Australia, each caused by different strains, but has yet to confirm a single case of H5N1. The Centre which plays a crucial global role in monitoring and surve…
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The ASX200 breaks 8000 points for the first time ever. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Anthony Doyle from Firetrail Investments and Piers Bolger from Infinity Asset Management LLP for more, plus Economist Janu Chan goes through the day's China GDP numbers as the nation's leaders prepare to meet to discuss its future.…
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Some Australian banks are expected to pay-back millions of dollars to customers after a report found avoidable fees and complicated processes were causing financial harm. The Australian Securities and Investment Commission says four financial institutions will refund over $28 million in overcharges to those who could least afford it after keeping t…
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Donald Trump is set to attend the Republican National Convention after surviving an assassination attempt. The former president was wounded by a would-be assassin, a shocking twist in a US election campaign that has sent shock waves through his supporters and spurred fears of violence to come.
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Yessie Mosby is one of the so-called Torres Strait Eight, a group from the Pacific Islands which lodged a complaint with the UN Human Rights Council. Their complaint - that Australia is not doing enough to protect their people from climate change - was the first ever case of its kind. Mr Mosby - a Zenadh Kes Masig man - has been in Hawaii for the F…
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Leading health organisations are calling on the Australian government to scrap marketing guidelines for infant and toddler formulas. The Australian Medical Association's Steve Robson says toddler milks are unnecessary, unhealthy and deceptively marketed. He spoke to SBS reporter Sydney Lang.
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Welcome to Integrative Medicine for Energy and Health podcast, where I help women to Increase Energy, Lose Weight and Balance Hormones. Ranked in the Best 20 Christian Health Podcasts! One of the most frustrating and dreaded experiences that a woman can face during hormonal changes is menopause tummy. In this episode, I explore why this happens and…
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Donald Trump is expected to continue his planned campaign events after he was injured in what officials are calling an assassination attempt. The former President had just started a speech in Pennsylvania when shots rang out. The 78-year-old described a “whizzing sound”and feeling a “bullet ripping through skin" near his ear. So what will this mean…
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An Israeli airstrike on the safe zone of al-Mawasi in Gaza has resulted in the reported death of at least 90 Palestinians and injured at least 289. The attack aimed to target senior Hamas leaders, though their fate remains uncertain. The strike left hospitals overwhelmed and critically low on medical supplies, with many injured receiving treatment …
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Police in the United States say they're investigating an attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump who has been injured after several shots were fired at a political rally. The Secret Service says its personnel killed the suspected shooter. A member of the public also died and two other spectators are critically injured. Donald Trump…
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Small business owners can now get information and support in more than 100 languages from the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman. The website for the ombudsman has been updated to make it easier for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The Ombudsman has clarified that the tool is not intended to repl…
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An infectious diseases researcher says between 200 and 400 million people around the world have experienced long COVID. It's a chronic condition that occurs after someone gets infected with COVID and is present for at least three months. The Chief Executive of the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, Professor Brendan Crabb, told SBS's Greg Dyett the ong…
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Traditional owners of one of the most remote communities in Australia's north are using traditional knowledge of bush medicine to boost their local economy. Partnering up with Menzies School of Health, researchers and other industry groups - they hope to one day mass produce traditional bush medicine.…
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The diversity of the refugee, diaspora and First Nations experiences in Australia have been showcased in a multi-lingual poetry gathering. Participants say the experience has helped to build common ground in sharing experiences on challenging topics, including war and displacement, through the theme of finding freedom.…
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There are concerns of a potential break out in CEO pay in Australia. Rhayna Bosch speaks with Ed John from the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors to find out more while SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves finds out what's behind the Australian sharemarket's record run with Tony Sycamore from IG Markets.…
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In this episode we have a fascinating discussion with Mike Green of Simplify about the ongoing impact of passive investing on markets. Mike shares insights from recent academic research supporting his thesis and discusses how the risks of passive may play out over time. We also explore potential risks from increased options usage and the short vola…
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Australia has ranked among the top countries globally for income mobility as more people out earn their parents. According to a government report, around two thirds of Australians born between 1976 and 1982 outperformed their parents on income at a comparable age. But that's increasingly not the case for those in poverty, women, and those born afte…
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Around $83 trillion dollars of wealth is expected to be transferred within the next 25 years globally UBS' Stephen Cabot tells Hannah Kwon it'll likely go to spouses first before children. And Stephen Halmarick from the Commonwealth Bank speaks with SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves about how the cost of living crisis is hitting renters harder t…
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Today, we're exploring metabolic health with Sandy Kruse, a holistic nutritionist and metabolic balance coach. Sandy's journey, overcoming health challenges like her daughter's soft tissue sarcoma and her own thyroid cancer battle, inspires her work. Sandy teaches us that metabolism isn't just about biology—it's crucial for our vitality. She focuse…
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Indigenous rangers from a remote South Australian community are using drones and thermal technology to care for country. The rangers in Yalata on South Australia's far west coast, have rediscovered forgotten cultural sites and found seal populations along the coast. The community has invested the profits from its own roadhouse and other enterprises…
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Neutron stars, first discovered 50 years ago, are scattered throughout the galaxy. And although they've been long thought to be critical to advancing understanding of fundamental nuclear physics, little is known about them. Until now, that is. Australian scientists have made a major breakthrough in research that's been three decades in the making.…
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Economic change happens in a cultural context. We trace the tectonic shifts in the Western mind that made capitalism thinkable – in part through a look at two Enlightenment thinkers: Baruch Spinoza and Adam Smith. (The real Smith, not the one held up as the patron saint of unfettered capitalism.). By John Biewen, with co-host Ellen McGirt. Intervie…
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A new survey from the Australian Institute of Criminology suggests more than one-in-five Australians are perpetrators of an act of sexual violence. The survey of over 5,000 Australians also found that men were significantly more likely than women to have perpetrated any and each form of sexual violence examined.…
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Israel's military forces are continuing their offensive into Gaza City, forcing closures of hospitals and putting further pressure on ceasefire talks. And the United States claims a pier used to facilitate humanitarian aid into the enclave has been reinstalled, in a desperate bid to bring relief to the many thousands of people affected by war.…
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In an unprecedented move, Australia has taken the lead in accusing a group based in China of espionage and cyber hacks. It says it targets government and private sector networks. In the past, Australia backed others in publicly pointing the finger at state actors, including China and Russia. And, in another first, South Korea and Japan have put the…
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Job mobility has returned to pre-pandemic levels so SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with NAB Head of Australian Economics Gareth Spence to find out how employers are feeling about the employment market, plus the latest on the sharemarket including Telstra's decision to lift most mobile plans above the rate of inflation with Grady Wulff …
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When we think of ADHD, most of us think of impulsivity, distractibility and inattentiveness, but challenges with regulating our emotions, including overexcitability, irritability, reactivity, rejection sensitive dysphoria, anxiety and overwhelm are just as prevalent. This is especially true for women with the hormonal changes that accompany their m…
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