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Establish in 2009, Just Cool Enough is dedicated to that "uncomfortably funny" feeling that life events tend to have. JoinEric,Joe, &Ikeon their incredible podcast journey.Follow@JCEshowon Twitter or send an old fashion email to TheShow@JustCoolEnough.com
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Do you like video games, movies or having fun at other peoples' expense? Just Cool Enough is a somewhat nerdy podcast and site dedicated to that "uncomfortably funny" feeling fueled by random life events. If you are looking for some questionable life advice or just have a good piece of hate mail you have been dying to send, drop Joe, Eric, and Ike a line by sending an email
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Wolf and Owl

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Comedians Tom Davis (The Wolf) and Romesh Ranganathan (The Owl) shoot the breeze for an hour a week because they couldn’t work out a format. They also take on listener problems if they remember to ask for them before they record. Not enough podcasts are just people talking with no real purpose. We’ve come to change all that. It’s a huge waste of time, but an entertaining one. Contains swearing because it’s really cool. "As shooting the breeze goes, Tom and Romesh are as good as it gets" - Ev ...
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Strap yourself in ... we will reveal all those burning questions you have about aesthetic procedures. Your host - Trish Hammond is a beauty addict from Byron Bay, Trish lets it all hang out and hides nothing. From her weight loss journey to her vaginal rejuvenation Trish is a wealth of knowledge. Trish believes every human deserves to feel confident, free from inhibitions and fear. We can’t be lucky enough to have a balance, calm, cool and collected Trish because life just isn’t that easy. S ...
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You think you are cool? You are a deep and true lover? Do you also think that following trends blindly is foolishness? People say your girl is cheating but have you enough faith to ignore everyone? If yes, then you must try this podcast, its just an open-heart and non-scripted conversation about any and everything in this world. Give it a try. You’ll find your life being discussed!
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I Did Not Know That! How often do you learn something new? At the I Did Not Know That (IDNKT) podcast we explore sports, hobbies, jobs and more and answer all your "What is ___?" questions! Learn the basics of a new topics as host, Samantha, has a 101 type Q&A with each guest. She asks all the questions you were too afraid to ask, or never even thought about! If the topic amazes you enough, we encourage you to dive deeper and learn more about it - you just may discover your passion! Inside e ...
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I’m not perfect. I don’t have a clue what I’m doing and fail quite often. Sound like me? Cool! I’m not alone! Let’s be friends! Just a fellow human tryna spread love and happiness in this beautiful, messy world.
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Between The Sheets with Gaye Ann Bruno

Gaye Ann Bruno - BETWEEN THE SHEETS PODCAST

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Our ringleader, Gaye Ann Bruno and her diverse group of “girlfriends” leave no stone unturned as they discuss various topics ranging from sex, music, spirituality, philosophy, politics and more, in this tongue-in-cheek unfiltered, un-PC, explicit & raw podcast. Managing to discuss at least 25 topics in a one hour roller coaster time frame, these ‘poddy’ mouth girls are “cool” enough to be invited into the boys locker room, and not feel out of place. They are equal parts funny, articulate, th ...
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This is One Luckygirliegirl — the podcast where I talk about random stuff with my awesome friends. I’m Christina Aldan. Growing up in poverty in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I remember lying down in the tall grass and staring up at the sky, trying to escape the trauma being inflicted on me and dreaming of moving out of my small town. I never would have believed that I'd be lucky enough to build a career as an international speaker, trainer, and brand consultant but that’s where I am toda ...
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Welcome to the life of the Catheter Jockeys, where we put our spin on the field of Radiology in a fun and entertaining way. Your hosts will guide you through their experiences becoming the funnest and most knowledgeable X-ray techs to ever walk into that hospital break room. Listen weekly as we discuss the ups and downs of all things Radiology and Medical Imaging. Come have a laugh with us or mostly just laugh at us as we share all our stories with you! PS: Don't forget to Twerk the Histogram!
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Welcome to the Ops Experts Club Podcast! What does it take to run 7 and 8 Figure privately launched businesses? It takes a lot more than one entrepreneur - it takes a team of people who can get granular enough to push the overall vision forward. Aaron, Terryn and Savannah have supported big name entrepreneurs such as: Pete Vargas III, Pace Morby, Keith Yackey, Dr. Dharius Daniels, Steve Harwood and more. What allows entrepreneurs like them to scale, is a team like this. The Collab Team has b ...
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"Warui Deshou" is a Japanese phrase that roughly translates to "It will be bad." And, we believe we make bad content...but we also believe that very thing can be good when there's enough love and fun put into it! Hosts and friends Doc and Shadon love anime and really enjoy talking about it. For hours at a time. Each episode they will discuss a different anime show/movie and will aim to make you think and make you laugh. They're just as likely to unabashedly gush about how cool a character is ...
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Hey, We’re Gwen and Katie of AccountabiliTea. Do you fear your eyes will stay permanently rolled if you see one more “I just had my first billion dollar month thanks to my trademarked luxury moon charged yoni egg practice”? Us too. And trust us, we’ve seen it from the back end. (No, not literally. Ew.) What we mean is — We’ve worked behind the scenes of multiple 7-figure businesses for coaches in the Spiritual Business Space since 2017 in pretty much all the roles (admin, sales, finance, mar ...
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Hey. Welcome to the Cardigan Boys podcast. I'm your host Bligh Williams. There is nothing tan about our discussions. We will be talking about a whole variety of things, from topical sometimes controversial issues, things that make you feel all warm and fuzzy through to topics that get under your skin. It can be shifts in society thinking, trends, innovations, music, politics, science, chemistry, the arts, sport, the media, instant gratifications, you name it nothing is off limits, we will be ...
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“I often think of how challenging it was being a teenager, and I was saved from my misery by certain friends, teachers and books to whom I will be forever grateful. I know Holy Shit! I’m a Gifted Misfit! can be one of those books in the lives of many young people today, kids who are struggling as I once struggled and are looking for a lifeline to lead them out of their despair. JJ is one of those people with such a gift for connecting with young people that she can change someone’s life fore ...
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Welcome to Ford Pickup Trucks The Early Years. We will share with you the stories behind the greatest trucks ever built. Great conversations with enthusiasts, industry experts and insiders that live and love to tell the stories about their Ford Pickup Trucks. Whether you have a Ford Pickup or just love hearing about them, you have found the right podcast. Hosted by Doug Sandler and Jonathan Campagna, you’ll get a well-rounded earful of entertaining and informative information about America’s ...
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Every report card Carrie Gillaspie brought home as a child said “talks too much in class”. She even once had a teacher tell her she “couldn’t just socialize her way through life”. Now, an award winning TV and radio personality, Carrie wakes up every day thanking that teacher for crassly talking down to her in front of the entire class, because it motivated her to make a career out of sharing her perspectives and opinions with the world (and they say holding a grudge isn’t good - HA!). In eac ...
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Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media. Twitter: ...
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Emmy®-nominated and award-winning filmmaker Fiona Dawson and her guests explore rather direct questions about the LGBTQ+ community that many people are just too afraid to ask. Based on her acclaimed book, “Are Bisexuals Just Greedy? Animated Answers for All People Who Simply Want to Understand the Spectrum of Being LGBTQ+,” every episode is a naturally humorous and edutaining conversation regarding the spectrum of gender and sexuality. Ideal for those old enough to swear and talk about sex, ...
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Mindset Over Everything!

Mindset Over Everything!

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I only thought I was an entrepreneur before. Before I even really knew what entrepreneur meant. Today we hear a lot of people use the terms “self-employed” and “entrepreneur.” It seems like it’s the new fad. It’s the next cool thing. The only problem is no one really knows who to follow. The Internet is full of these gurus who haven’t built anything. Everywhere you look on Instagram you see people flashing suits and “stacks” and cars, standing in front of enormous houses... The only problem ...
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Discover the secrets to youthful, radiant skin with expert insights from Mike Clague, CEO of Face Coach. In this insightful podcast, Mike discusses the importance of holistic skin care, debunks common myths, and shares valuable tips for achieving natural-looking results. From injectables to skincare, learn how to create a personalised plan for your…
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We’ve finally gone and followed up on one of our promises and had a game of Padel. Earlier this week, Rom and Tom met up with Jill Scott and Jonathan Andrews for a doubles match at the O2 Padel Social Club. So standby for a full report on their game. We also discuss soppy text messages, a Jonas Brothers concert, Wetherspoons toilets, Tom’s over-ent…
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Interest rates fell in the wake of yesterday’s cut by the Federal Reserve — kinda. Truth is, most lenders had anticipated this move for a while and already lowered their rates before the Fed’s announcement. But we’ll have to wait for some of the other ripple effects. Also in this episode: Educators cautiously consider artificial intelligence produc…
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This year, fake content generated by artificial intelligence hasn’t created the massive election mess that many assumed it would in the United States … at least not yet. At a Senate hearing, tech executives pointed to recent efforts by Russia, China, and Iran to interfere with the upcoming election. And, no, the Teamsters union did not endorse form…
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While sorting through her father’s belongings after his death, Amanda Petteruti came across a collection of locked toolboxes. What she discovered inside made her rethink what she knew about her family’s finances and left her with unsettling questions about her dad: Why had he spent so much money on this secret hobby? Why was it now Amanda’s burden …
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Earlier this week we explored the offshore financial system, where foreign companies and wealthy individuals can stash their wealth under especially favorable financial conditions. Today, we’re hearing about ways to discourage the ultra wealthy from hiding their cash offshore. Turns out good ol’ shame may hold some answers. But first, we examine ho…
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Now that the Federal Reserve has started to cut interest rates, are we headed back to a world of cheap money? This morning, we’ll unpack what yesterday’s rate cut means for car loans, personal loans, credit cards, mortgages and more. Plus, there’s a huge difference that just half a penny can make. We’ll examine a change coming to stock trades. Also…
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From the BBC World Service: As questions are being asked about how walkie talkies and pagers were detonated in Lebanon, an action which killed at least 30 people and injured thousands, two manufacturers — Japan’s Icom and Taiwan’s Gold Apollo — have denied any link to the deadly blasts. We’ll dig in. Also: Why has a Chinese milk tea company been fo…
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In this tense election year, polling is top of mind. But collecting polling data has become harder. It often relies on people actually answering the phone and then speaking frankly to a pollster, both of which are becoming less common. The result has been data that is less predictive, and repeated misses in recent elections have made the public muc…
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SUMMARY: In this episode of The Ops Experts Club Podcast, we dive into the world of visual funnel builders and how they can revolutionize project management and team collaboration. Join us as we explore tools like Lucidchart, Miro, and Whimsical, and discuss how they can help visually map out complex processes—from email marketing sequences to proj…
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Federal Reserve policymakers met this week and announced they’re cutting interest rates by half a percentage point. That’s meant to buoy the economy, but getting the public to understand why rates have been high, and why now’s the time to cut, is tricky. In this episode, experts weigh in on Chair Jerome Powell’s communication prowess. Plus, Gen Zer…
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The Federal Reserve today said it’s lowering its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point. The rate cut is bigger than we’d predicted, and bigger than what the Fed normally does, but its effects will take some time to ripple through the economy. We’ll also get into former President Donald Trump’s switch-up on the state and local tax deduc…
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We learned this week that retail sales rose in August. A big part of that was thanks to online shopping, which was up almost 8% from last year. And retailers think e-commerce has even more room to grow. Plus, it’s a big day for the direction of the economy. And later, we’ll hear about corporate executives’ thoughts on the economy, artificial intell…
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Today, the Federal Reserve will announce what it will do with the interest rates that steer the economy. It’ll cut them — that’s almost certain, but the question is how aggressively. The Fed is independent. Fed Chairs generally refuse to get dragged into politics, though their decisions can be politicized. We’ll look at the politics of rate decisio…
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From the BBC World Service: Norway’s electric vehicle policies appear to be paying off. There, nine out of 10 new cars sold is electric. The Nordic nation wants to be the first country to stop selling gas and diesel-engine vehicles. Also on the show: Sri Lankans head to the polls this weekend, two years on from the economic crisis that left the cou…
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A federal appeals court heard arguments Monday in a case that pits the First Amendment against national security. TikTok sued to block a bipartisan-backed law that will ban the Chinese-owned app in the U.S. by January 19 — unless it finds a U.S. buyer. This week, the government argued the app gives China access to Americans’ sensitive data, as well…
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The Arctic is warming three to four times faster than the rest of the world, and as it warms, a whole new set of national security issues is emerging. This episode, host Kai Ryssdal traverses the frozen terrain that could be the center stage for global conflict. We hitch a ride with the Coast Guard, drop in on training exercises in the frigid Alask…
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We’re talking… the Oasis reunion gigs, big blags and fake fans, a dinner party investigation, an imaginary Knight Rider car, Diggerland dads, household chores, birthday meal delays, gendered hobbies and Rom’s mysterious Despicable Me disappearance. Plus, more of our ‘conversation starter’ role plays - and this time we’re a at a busy house party and…
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The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this week for the first time in four years. It would be a major milestone in the central bank’s long fight to get inflation under control. The Fed changes interest rates to keep inflation in check. But inflation is a complex phenomenon, and people have different ideas about what drives it. On th…
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Since the COVID pandemic started, you’ve been shopping online more, right? Though consumer spending remained relatively stable over the past year, shopping at nonstore retailers (i.e., e-commerce) grew nearly 8%. We get it, it’s more convenient and safer, pandemic-wise. But how are brick-and-mortars adapting? Also in this episode: Corporate execs s…
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Every year, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation updates progress on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals — how the world is doing on lifting people from poverty, ensuring gender equality, and improving health, sanitation and more. Today, we’re joined by Bill Gates to hear about stalling progress on public health initiatives, as well …
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Later this morning, we’ll to get an update on how much inventory businesses built up in July, courtesy of the Census Bureau. Meanwhile, the Logistics Managers’ Index found that inventory levels picked up in August after contracting throughout the summer, ahead of this year’s holiday shopping season. It appears to be a return to just-in-time invento…
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From the BBC World Service: A comprehensive study has found goods imports and exports between the United Kingdom and European Union have slumped since Brexit, with red tape continuing to tie up British businesses. The value of U.K. goods exported to the EU fell by 27%. We dig in. Also on the program: Farmers in Malawi are looking for ways to use ha…
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The bipartisan NO FAKES Act, aimed at regulating deepfakes created with the aid of artificial intelligence, moved forward in the House of Representatives last week after it was introduced in the Senate in July. But in the absence of federal rules, several states have already stepped in. Last month, California became the third to back legislation re…
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For years, global oil demand has ticked up, mostly thanks to China’s voracious consumption. But real estate trouble combined with widespread electric vehicle adoption means China’s not guzzling oil like it used to. In this episode, the impact on the global oil market. Plus: A dockworker strike could put snags in holiday shopping, flight attendants …
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It’s decision week for the Federal Reserve! Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues are expected to reduce interest rates for the first time since 2020. Investors are predicting a half-percentage-point cut, but we’re on Team 25. We’ll explain why. Plus, the origin of the false rumors about Haitian immigrants that reached the presidential debate stag…
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Retail sales data out Tuesday morning will offer a peek into how consumers are doing right now. As we inch closer to the holiday shopping season, a new forecast from consulting firm Deloitte predicts that holiday spending is likely to grow this year — but not quite as much as in the recent past. We’ll discuss. Also: backlash to digital nomads, and …
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Later today, TikTok and U.S. government lawyers will face off at the U.S. Court of Appeals in D.C. It’s a crucial hearing that will help determine the fate of the video-sharing app in the United States, which could potentially be banned over national security concerns. Then, to kick off our “Office Politics” series examining how companies are respo…
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From the BBC World Service: A hearing looking into the English club Manchester City’s alleged breaking of the Premier League’s financial rules is underway. The outcome could have enormous ramifications for the Premier League as a whole. Plus, Shanghai — China’s financial hub — has been hit by its worst typhoon in 70 years. And it’s becoming increas…
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Late last month, the CEO of the encrypted messaging app Telegram was arrested in France. Authorities there have charged Pavel Durov with being complicit in illegal activities conducted on the platform due to a lack of content moderation. A recent report from the research group Cybersecurity for Democracy shows some of that activity is finding its w…
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Former President Donald Trump has said he wants to get rid of federal taxes on tips and Social Security benefits. Now he’s adding overtime pay to the list. We’ll get into it. And, could online dating be making income inequality worse? Plus, we’ll weigh in on foldable phones and Friday the 13th superstitions in a game of Half Full/Half Empty! Here’s…
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Everyone’s favorite aircraft manufacturer is back in the news — 30,000 Boeing machinist union members are on strike over pay. Typically, flyers don’t care what plane they’re on, as long as it gets them to the right place safely. But Boeing has had a year of high-profile controversies. Will the strike put the company into free fall? Also in this epi…
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This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about doing a podcast FOR 10 YEARS What We’re Working On Jimmy Diresta Building a giant cabinet using the CNC David Picciuto Working on the calculator and a beefy bed Bob Clagett FINALLY working on the Ghia front end What we’re watching: David Pick of the Week: The Bucket Shot 2 / Adventu…
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China’s top legislature has approved a plan to raise the retirement age as the country faces an aging workforce. It’s the first adjustment in decades, one that many economists say is long overdue — but it’s not universally popular. Plus, the current economic snapshot as the Fed prepares for a crucial interest rate decision. And later, is canned spa…
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Some 14 million people in the South have been under flood watches from Francine, which made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane on Wednesday. The slow-moving storm is dumping huge amounts of rain, posing major flooding risks. Yet only 6% of homeowners nationwide have flood insurance. Plus, more than 30,000 Boeing workers have walked off…
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From the BBC World Service: Boeing factory workers have voted to go on strike, a move which may threaten the delivery of some aircrafts and delay the production of some planes for the aerospace company. Then, the United Kingdom government is moving to ban junk food ads on television before 9 p.m. Also in the U.K.: Heinz launches spaghetti carbonara…
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It’s Friday, which means it’s time for our weekly review of some of the big stories making headlines in tech. First: No, you’re not having déjà vu all over again. Google really is back in court this week for its second antitrust trial of the year. Plus, a startup in Silicon Valley wants to make AI data centers more sustainable by putting them under…
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Credit scores may seem scary and confusing, but they don’t have to be! Yanely Espinal sits down with financial therapist and money coach Jasmine Ramirez to talk about what a credit score is, how they’re calculated and what you can do to keep yours high. Think you’re financially inclined? Dig deeper into credit scores: Understand how your credit sco…
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Time for a look at more of your sweet, sweet emails. So after a quick chat about koala bears and Rom’s upcoming international tour dates, we read messages about some advice on ice bath maintenance, anxiety over an upcoming stag-do, having ‘your moment’ doing something creative and a quandary about listening to the podcast when your kids are around.…
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Today, SpaceX’s crew of billionaire Jared Isaacman and three other private astronauts completed the world’s first-ever commercial spacewalk. We’ll get into it. And, Congress is quickly approaching yet another deadline to avoid a government shutdown. What’s holding up lawmakers from voting on a temporary spending bill? Plus, we’ll break down what’s …
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Today in Econ 101, we’re talking yield curve. In a typical economy, the longer a bond’s duration, the more interest it yields. The inverse — shorter duration, higher yields — usually means a recession is coming. We’ve been seeing an inverted yield curve in the U.S. financial system for nearly two years. So, where’s the recession? Also in this episo…
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This week, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes and reconnecting with old friends for an update. Rebecca Danigelis never planned to stop working. She was an executive housekeeper in Boston raising two kids as a single mom, and everything she earned went to making sure they got the best education she could afford. When her son Sian-Pierre w…
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Boeing and the union representing 33,000 of its workers reached a tentative labor deal over the weekend. Now, the rank and file appear ready to reject that deal, with a vote today. Many workers have been expressing frustration this week over the contract’s terms and could vote to go on strike at midnight. Also on the program: A look at women’s long…
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According to settlement tracking group Peace Now, the Israeli government has seized more Palestinian land for settlements in the West Bank this year than at any time in the last three decades. Now, some synagogues in the U.S. and Canada are being criticized — and picketed — for hosting real-estate fairs that pitch property for sale in Israel and th…
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From the BBC World Service: A European consumer rights group has lodged a formal complaint accusing game developers behind popular titles like Fortnite and Minecraft of tricking players into spending more cash than they might realize. Then, we travel to Italy, where the shipyards of Monfalcone have attracted workers from Bangladesh. But there are t…
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The cryptocurrency industry has been fairly quiet recently, with the scandals around the bankruptcy of crypto exchange FTX and its former chief executive, Sam Bankman-Fried, fading from the headlines. But behind the scenes, the industry has become a bit of a power player in the 2024 elections — funding political ads, endorsing House and Senate cand…
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SUMMARY: In this episode of The Ops Experts Club Podcast, we sit down with Shelly Khalil, an extraordinary operations expert and a key force behind the rapid growth of Pedro Adao’s companies. Shelly shares her journey from being an office admin to navigating the whirlwind growth of the 100X Academy and managing large-scale events with minimal resou…
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Discover how dermatology and wellness come together in our latest episode of Transforming Bodies podcast, featuring Dr. Ritu Gupta. Join us as Dr. Ritu shares her journey of evolving her practice to integrate holistic wellness with cutting-edge dermatological care. Learn about the latest treatments, the importance of a well-rounded approach to skin…
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Annual inflation, according to the consumer price index, fell to a multiyear low in August. That’s great, but we’re still half a percentage point away from the Federal Reserve’s 2% goal. What’s holding up prices? Also in this episode: Campbell’s wants us to know it sells more than soup, recession alarm bells are ringing — but maybe not for the reas…
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Last night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump kicked off with a question about the economy — often cited as the top issue for voters. But the discussion that followed was notably light on economic policy. So, can the state of the economy swing this election? And, we’ll get into more takeaway…
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