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Fred Saide discusses proper planning to and through retirement. His goal is to provide information on financial matters related to planning a successful retirement. Fred discusses everything from saving strategies pre-retirement to building income and realizing the proper growth and protection necessary in retirement.
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Each Week - Pop: The History Makers presents a new one-hour interview with an icon of popular culture. If you prefer watching the interviews - go to my YouTube podcast channel -https://www.youtube.com/@popthehistorymakers Online - Per Martinsen - Norwegian's Electronic Godfather!UPDATE and DEEP DIVE interviews include:Raz Lindvall (formerly Rob 'n' Raz), Louis C. Oberländer (Jeremy Days), Justin Currie (Del Amitri), Fish (Update interview) Phillip Boa, Toyah, Anne Clark (the poet who continu ...
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1992: The year of big-butt anthems, achy-breaky hearts, and Madonna’s Sex book. The year that Boyz II Men and Whitney Houston shattered chart records, while U2 and TLC confronted the AIDS crisis head-on. The year that introduced us to grunge, G-funk, and… Right Said Fred. In this podcast, journalist Jason Lamphier (Entertainment Weekly) looks back at the major hits, one-hit wonders, shocking headlines, and irresistible scandals that shaped what might be the wildest, weirdest, most controvers ...
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Ask Fred Sirieix (First Dates) to sum up his attitude to life, and he’ll say ‘Oh Là Là!’ To him, the phrase encapsulates what Socrates said, ‘the meaning of life is about the pursuit of virtue’. So for Oh Là Là! the podcast, Fred wants to explore what makes his guests say the phrase – and to find out what drives and motivates them as they pursue happiness, love and laughter.
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RPM45

Mark Kassof

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We’re going back to the heyday of the 45 rpm record -- the little records with the big holes.We’re talking about the '60s '70s and '80s. We'll talk to some of the artists that had big hits back then.
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Krystal Radio

Krystal Radio

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Check out www.krystalradio.net for the latest in new and unsigned music. Contact us on twitter for more info @Krystalradios Regular interviews from Matt and Jonjo. Follow them and keep up to date on Twitter. @KrystalMatt @Krystaljonjo E:Mail studio@krystalradio.net
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Robert Emery is a conductor, pianist, composer and record producer. The Times called him 'the eccentric barefooted maestro' and the Mail quoted that 'the assured baton was controlled by the rather energetic and brilliant conductor'. In this show, he digs deep into the psyche of world-class performers, finding out how they went from zero to hero by delving into their path to stardom.
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The Three Hoarsemen

Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson

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In the long and storied history of science fiction podcasts, never had the powers-that-be deigned it safe to allow John H. Stevens, Fred Kiesche, and Jeff Patterson to appear on the same panel discussion. “It would be worse than crossing the streams,” they said. “Violent weather would sweep the land, and cicadas emerge from the depths!” Okay—it’s more like visiting three cranky uncles in a run-down retirement home…
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The Nick Margerrison podcast. Former Kerrang! Radio & LBC presenter Nick Margerrison's fortnightly podcast is a continuation of his often eclectic radio career. Building on the legacy of the critically acclaimed first series "The Cult Of Nick" this podcast looks at how topics which were explored back then are now considered to be the bare bones of what is frequently termed 'the intellectual dark web'. A proud Discordian Nick's take is always sincere but never too serious. Contact the show vi ...
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Welcome to Track World News! We discuss the most recent meets, share breaking track news, and give our opinions on the sport as a whole. If you want more content, make sure to follow us on social media @trackworldnews Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/support
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To be human is to fail – period. And not just to fail once, but to fail a lot. As the author Samuel Beckett said: “Fail again. Fail better.” This saying means a lot to me and my family – so much so that my daughter got a tattoo of it. Why are we, and so many others, so deeply concerned by failure? And if it’s something we all do so often, why are we so afraid of it – especially those of us here in win-at-all-costs America? In this podcast, I sit down with successful, thoughtful people like B ...
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Press Play! Evan Golden, TV personality, actor and producer based in South Florida has officially released his video podcast series broadcasted from the offices of The Berman Law Group in Boca Raton, Florida. The podcast, "Talk Golden to Me" discusses what’s trending in entertainment, pop culture, businesses, and exclusive personal interviews Guests have included: Miss Florida USA Brittany Oldehoff, NFL Legend Fred Taylor, Instagram Super Star Supreme Patty, Senator Joseph Abruzzo, Recording ...
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In episode 154, Fred Saide discusses important considerations for retirement planning, focusing on healthcare expenses, debt management, Social Security claiming strategies, asset allocation, and the impact of inflation. He emphasizes the need for budgeting, long-term care insurance, and a comprehensive plan to address healthcare costs. Saide also …
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“Who can explain the athletic heart?” These are the words Sally Jenkins’ father would ask, driving her to follow in his footsteps and become a groundbreaking sportswriter. From eating a cheeseburger alongside golf legends as a child, to writing memoirs of the world’s top athletes and coaches, Sally has had a unique look into the lives and minds (an…
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Jeremiah Fraites, co-founder of The Lumineers, says he’s not a lyricist. Yet he matches me quote for quote as we discuss creativity, grief, and giving up control. The conversation takes us a lot of places – like to the free-throw line, and to church. As a fellow father and musician, it’s a treat to see so many sides of Jeremiah, as is getting to re…
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In Episode 153 of Money Matters USA, Fred Saide discusses the importance of working with a financial professional and the benefits it can bring. He highlights studies that show the significant impact of working with an advisor, including higher returns and better long-term financial outcomes. Saide emphasizes the need for a written retirement plan …
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Fred Armisen grew up idolizing trailblazing musicians, from The Beatles to The Clash and The Talking Heads. But spending his twenties drumming in bands never seemed to land him further than moderate crowds and endless nights loading his gear into the van. In need of a change, he turned to comedy, honing the craft of creating characters we know and …
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In Episode 152, Fred discusses whether retirees should continue to invest in the stock market and how they should allocate their assets. He emphasizes the importance of considering longevity and the need for a steady source of income in retirement. The conversation also touches on healthcare costs, legacy planning, risk tolerance, risk capacity, an…
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This week I wanted to share this interview I did with my friend Samantha Bee on her show Choice Words. Read more about our discussion below, and happy listening. We’ll be back next week. When actor David Duchovny was teaching his daughter to ride a bike, he made the questionable choice of taking her to the top of a grassy hill at Pepperdine Univers…
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During an election year, the debate arises about which party, Democrats or Republicans, is more beneficial for the stock market and the economy. However, Fred points out the impact of elections on the markets is not as significant as other factors, such as the actions of the Federal Reserve and government policies. Studies show that there is no cle…
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I may not know a lot about skateboarding, but I can recognize the type of relentless drive that fuels Tony Hawk. He’s left his mark on a sport that thrives on risk, which means he’s soared high and fallen hard. On the 25th anniversary of Tony landing the first “900” — a trick where he somehow spins 900 degrees in mid-air — we discuss the years of t…
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Fred’s special guest is Corey Carver, Vice-President of Business Development at Magellan Financial and Insurance Services. Fred and Corey discuss the challenges of securing protected income for retirement. They explore the complexities of retirement planning and the importance of reliable and predictable income. They discuss different strategies, s…
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There are few actors left who embody the ethos of old Hollywood. Sean Penn is one of them. We got together at his place for a face-to-face exploration of Sean’s life and career. We discussed how his childhood in Malibu helped him create the iconic Jeff Spicoli, and how his first acting coach still shapes him today. We speak of his friends — Brando,…
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Fred Saide discusses the challenges and changes in retirement planning, focusing on the impact of Social Security, healthcare, the Secure Act, and inflation. He highlights the strain on Social Security and Medicare due to the increasing number of baby boomers reaching retirement age and the system's inability to accommodate this demographic shift. …
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Today's podcast topics:- Mckenzie Long wins the triple crown at the NCAA Championship- Louie Hinchcliffe wins the 100m, was this an upset?- Florida wins their third National Championship in a row- Arkansas breaks the 4x400m collegiate record- Cheickna Traore with a huge 200m upset- Sydney McLaughlin sets world lead in the 400m at the NYC Grand Prix…
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When I first heard about Patric Gagne, a diagnosed sociopath with a buzzy new memoir, I was intrigued. If she lives without the social emotions that often hold us back — embarrassment, jealousy, and shame — does she actually have a superpower? What can she teach us about failure, and does she fear it like the rest of us do? After tearing through he…
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In this episode, Fred Saide provides a comprehensive overview of annuities, their relevance in retirement planning, and the different types of annuities available. He discusses the importance of annuities in providing guaranteed income and addresses the significance of monitoring annuity purchases. Additionally, he emphasizes the need for comprehen…
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For 15 months after he was released from prison, Michael Alig, also known as the Party Monster, lived with David Maurici. Sour Candy & Chaos chronicles the crazy situations that swirled around Michael Alig during his post-prison return to New York City. This is the story of his new book; SOUR CANDY and CHAOS; My Life with the Party Monster - the af…
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Stephen Dubner, host of Freakonomics Radio, has done more than change the way we think about economics — I consider him a spiritual guide of our time. But for all his success, he’s got a laundry list of careers he’s left behind, from rising-star musician to New York Times writer. We debate the merits of expecting the worst versus hoping for the bes…
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In today's episode we preview the sprinting events for the NCAA Championship. We also go over Oblique Seville defeating Noah Lyles at the Racers Grand Prix and World Athletics adding the mixed 4x100m as a race.Colin's PickMen100m - Shaun Maswanganyi, Godson Oghenebrume, and Favour Ashe200m - Tarsis Orogot, Wanya McCoy, and Lance Lang400m - Christop…
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Fred Saide discusses the challenges and statistics related to retirement planning, longevity, market volatility, and the unique challenges faced by women in retirement. He also addresses the importance of guaranteed income, annuities, and the need for comprehensive financial planning. The conversation delves into the impact of inflation, pay equity…
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Mousse T. on his Top Five tracks; Yes, Horny & Sex Bomb, and some surprises° Mousse T., born Mustafa Gündoğdu, renowned German DJ, record producer, and songwriter, is celebrated for his contribution to the house music scene. Here he talks about his Top Five tracks. Please share and subscribe! Mousse T. rose to international fame with his 1998 hit s…
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On stage and off, Sarah Silverman is always evolving, whether that’s honing her standup routines or coming to grips with missteps in her past material. We reminisce about our mutual friend Garry Shandling, including the comedy star-studded basketball games he used to host, where I first met Sarah. I also have the pleasure of talking to Sarah about …
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Today's podcast topics:- Sha'Carri Richardson beats Elaine Thompson-Herah at the Prefontaine Classic and runs 10.83- Christian Coleman gets another big win in the 100m with a season best 9.95- Josh Kerr beats Jakob Ingebrigsten in the Bowerman mile- Grant Holloway sets another world lead in the 110mh and almost goes under 13 with a time of 13.03- K…
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Today, I sit down with Olympic and World Championship silver medalist in the 200m Kenny Bednarek. Kenny shares with us his thoughts in his world leading time of 19.67, Noah Lyles, saying he’s going to take the world lead back, goals on becoming the 100m and 200m Olympic Champion, his all time Team USA 4x200m, who he would compare himself to in Naru…
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Albert Hammond's career spans over five decades, characterized by his exceptional talent as both a performer and a songwriter. His early work in the 1960s included co-founding the British band The Family Dogg, which achieved moderate success. However, it was his solo career in the 1970s that propelled him to international fame. To watch on YouTube …
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In this conversation, Fred Saide discusses retirement surprises and how to navigate them. He emphasizes the importance of understanding Medicare and making informed choices about healthcare coverage. Fred also explores options for long-term care and the potential costs associated with it. He highlights the need to plan for inflation, taxes, and lon…
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Like all of us, athletes fail often. Renowned tennis coach Brad Gilbert knows that well, and has spent decades analyzing weaknesses as a way to develop strengths. As a player, he rose to the rank of #4 in the world, then began coaching stars like Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, and, most recently, Coco Gauff. He even trained Zendaya for the movie Challe…
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Today's episode topics:- Noah Lyles ties the 150m American Record with a time of 14.41 at the Adidas Atlanta City Games. We discuss if he has a chance to break the world record in the 100m.- Fred Kerley says he is breaking the 100m Word Record next time he hit's the track, can he actually do it?- Sydney McLaughlin beats Gabby Thomas and Abby Steine…
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Fred covers topics such as inflation, government spending, Federal Reserve policies, innovation in the private sector, Social Security and Medicare, and potential solutions for the financial challenges facing the country. The conversation covers various topics related to Social Security, taxes, inflation, and government spending. The main themes in…
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On Part 2 of the Carl McIntosh interview (Loose Ends) we conclude the story which sees the band split, and Carl gives his opinion today on former members Jane and Steve. Both parts are available as audio and YouTube podcasts. To see this interview on YouTube use these links.... For Part One use this link: https://youtu.be/JeYTBBMOldo?si=20V6Pc0v23z…
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This is my most personal episode so far, but it's really about the wisdom of Dr. Gabor Maté. The author, physician, and public speaker reminds us all how we sometimes become too comfortable with self-criticism and regret. We talk about parenting, collaboration, and addiction, and I leave the interview feeling a level of gratitude that I don’t know …
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Part 1 of the story of Carl McIntosh of Loose Ends. If you want to watch this interview go here: https://youtu.be/JeYTBBMOldo?si=20V6Pc0v23zjxKzS⁠ Part 2 is also now online. Loose Ends formed in 1980 when Carl McIntosh, a native of London, England, met Steve Nichol and Jane Eugene (then Loose End). The trio quickly gained attention with their disti…
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In this podcast episode, Noah Williams and Colin Waitzman breakdown what happened in the track world this week. Here are the topics:1. Kenny Bednarek runs world lead time in the 200m at the Doha Diamond League meet with a time of 19.67. Does this performance guarantee his spot on the Olympic 4x100m team?2. Zharnel Hughes beats Fred Kerley and Chris…
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A long time ago when I worked as a bartender at Radio City Music Hall, I caught the second half of a Bette Midler show, and it blew me away. More than forty years later I ran into her at a restaurant in Santa Monica and said hi. I'm thrilled that she agreed to sit down and talk to me about a couple things that have gone wrong in her storied career.…
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You can get even more Fail Better with Lemonada Premium, where I share the extended thoughts I have after each interview. Here’s a free peek at what you could be getting: After my conversation with Bette Midler, there are many things I’m still wondering about because I couldn’t find a way to bring them up, including what I wished I’d asked her abou…
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Believe it or not, Ben Stiller has failed. (Remember Zoolander 2? He’d probably rather you didn’t.) As it turns out, Ben has had his share of flops — a man after my own heart — and we chat for a good while about those times in his life, including how they sometimes led to something better. In my first-ever interview, he keeps me on track, answers q…
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For Groenalund's Martin Gerke, music is a time machine with which one can travel to the year 1979 in order to reshape the future from there. This was for Martin, ABBA's best year. Not only is their music reminiscent of ABBA, Martin uses the same techniques in the studio to recreate their authentic sound, and has even worked Janne Schaffer, known fr…
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In this episode of the Track World News Podcast, Noah Williams and Colin Waitzman break down some big performances from the week and other topics in the sport. Here is the agenda:1. During the press conference of World Relays Noah Lyles says, "Let's just say a lot of people in the US were very, very, very upset that I ran the 4x400m (at World Indoo…
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In this conversation, Fred Saide discusses various economic and financial headlines, including the market forecast, inflation concerns, and the impact of longevity on retirement planning. He shares his thoughts on the market performance, the narrow breadth of the stock market, and the potential risks of inflation and stagflation. Saide also emphasi…
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Belouis Some on his TOP FIVE songs - the list is below with youtube links to watch them, but to find out his number one you'll have to watch the podcast.⁠ ⁠ YouTube link to watch the interview; https://youtu.be/Xnlz-njHeFQ?si=7k_E6zPp3v71zd8j⁠ ⁠ Charismatic British singer-songwriter, Belouis Some, carved out a niche for himself in the music industr…
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We interviewed the Christian Miller, the 17 year old that has the fastest 100m time in the world with a time of 9.93. We discussed what he did to get to this level, how the race felt to him, preparation for the Olympic Trials, and even rank the best high school sprinting states. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/t…
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Discover the untold ABBA story of Sweden's greatest guitarist, Janne Schaffer. Learn about his incredible journey and his impact on the iconic band's sound. If you want to see this on YouTube - go here: Janne Schaffer, born on September 24, 1945, in Stockholm, Sweden, a highly acclaimed guitarist known for his versatile and innovative style. He ros…
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Today Noah Williams and I discuss some major changes happening in Track and Field. Here are the topics we discuss.1. Michael Johnson secures $30 million from investors for new track league, Winners Alliance.2. Gabby Thomas partners with founder of Reddit Alexis Ohanian, husband of Serena Williams, to create new track series for women only called 77…
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A new documentary of Ace of Base, directed by Jen von Reis has been released. Siblings Jonas, Jenny, and Linn Berggren, along with their friend Ulf Ekberg, took the world by storm in late 1992 with their record-breaking debut album Happy Nation (Later reissued as The Sign) Watch on YouTube here. https://youtu.be/zfsTAWzjyNk?si=ufF2V9jJYA5-zwHI If y…
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In this episode, Fred Saide provides tips for boosting retirement savings for individuals who may have started late. He discusses catch-up contributions for individuals over 50, the importance of considering risk tolerance when investing, the option of delaying retirement, and the need to strategically plan for healthcare costs. He also emphasizes …
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The Track World News podcast makes it's long awaited return with it's new cohost, Noah Williams. Noah is a professional 400m runner for Adidas and a former NCAA Champion from LSU. Here are today's topics. - Mondo Duplantis breaks pole vault world record. What else does he have to do to be the greatest track and field athlete of all time? - Torrie L…
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In this episode, Fred Saide discusses the importance of communication and agreement between spouses when it comes to financial planning for retirement. He emphasizes the need for both spouses to be involved in financial discussions and decisions, even if there is a division of labor in managing finances. Fred also highlights the importance of discu…
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Continuing the ABBA themed shows as we approach Eurovision, this is the story of ABBAMANIA -THE SHOW, an electrifying tribute to the iconic Swedish pop group ABBA that dazzles audiences with its energetic performances and faithful renditions of ABBA's greatest hits. If you want to see this on YouTube - go here: The story of how ABBA won EUROVISION …
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To be human is to fail. And not just to fail once, but to fail a lot. But if it's something we all do so often, why are we so afraid of it? As the author Samuel Beckett once said: “Fail again. Fail better.” This saying means a lot to me and my family – so much so that my daughter even got a tattoo of it. I want to fail better, dammit. So, I’m sitti…
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