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Macro N Cheese

Steve D Grumbine MS, MBA, PMP, PSM1, ITIL

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Macroeconomics has never been so ... delish! Macro and Cheese explores the progressive movement through the lens of Modern Monetary Theory, with hot and irreverent political takes, spotlights in activism, and the razor sharp musings of Real Progressives Founder and host Steve Grumbine. The cheese will flow as experts come in for a full, four course deep dive into the hot queso. Comfort Food for Thought!
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The MMT Podcast offers economic analysis on current issues from a Modern Monetary Theory perspective. Aimed at anyone who has ever felt lost in the jargon used by mainstream economics commentators. We believe economics is for everyone. You can help sustain this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast
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A podcast about real-world economics, including Modern Money Theory, and how life changes when you discover it. Hosted by third-year MMT activist, Jeff Epstein. This SoundCloud channel was formerly called People Conversations, by Citizens' Media TV (CMTV). All People Conversations interviews remain intact in this channel. Any MMT articles I write remain hosted on the CMTV website: https://citizensmediatv.wordpress.com/
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Pocket Change is focused on a school of economics known as Modern Monetary Theory, or MMT. MMT describes modern economies in which the national currency is fiat money that’s issued by a sovereign government. The show explains the basics of MMT and examines current events through an MMT lens.
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Money on the Left

Money on the Left

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Money on the Left is a monthly, interdisciplinary podcast that reclaims money’s public powers for intersectional politics. Staging critical conversations with leading historians, theorists, organizers, and activists, the show draws upon Modern Monetary Theory and constitutional approaches to money to advance new forms of left critique and practice. It is hosted by William Saas and Scott Ferguson and presented in partnership with Monthly Review magazine. Check out our website: https://moneyon ...
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MMT is an actual play podcast, based on the 90's book series, Animorphs. This game was created by Danielle Lincoln, and you can find others she's created at redtailedhawk90.itch.io Theme music provided by Pvrception
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Just Upstage of Downtown

Music Mountain Theatre

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”Just Upstage of Downtown” brings you behind the scenes at Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville, New Jersey, which opened in 2017 near the site of the former Lambertville Music Circus. MMT is now in its sixth season entertaining the communities of Hunterdon and Mercer counties in NJ, and Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Host Patrick Lavery is a member of MMT’s Resident Company, and was a news anchor and reporter for 10 years at New Jersey 101.5 FM.
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Come join us on YHTV for a “Magical Medical Tour” with our hosts Dr. Glenn Wollman, Christina Souza Ma and special guests from both traditional and alternative schools of medicine as they explore the health care galaxy – Airing Live on Tuesdays @ 10:30am PST (1:30pm EST) – http://YogaHub.TV/mmt
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Progressive politics and economics. Will covers political issues from around the world and Arliss does the same for financial news and monetary policy with special emphasis on modern monetary theory. Each week they are joined by a special guest for the interview. Both Will and Arliss are fond of carrots.
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A Life Economy

Cosmo Scharf & Summer Perry

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A Life Economy explores how we can use the power of our consciousness to create a more beautiful world – the world we want to live in. Inspired by visionary leaders like Buckminster Fuller, Peter Joseph, Michael Tellinger, Andrew Yang, and John Perkins, it’s all about the people, technologies, and ideas that help us come back into balance with nature. Topics include: • New Economies (RBE, UBI, Ubuntu, MMT, Blockchain) • Conscious Activism (income inequality, predatory capitalism, neoliberali ...
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Clinically Pressed Co. is evolving to provide more good and access to those that are looking to make a change in their health, fitness and performance. As a non-profit we will focus on providing safety upgrades for our local community (and beyond), while providing science back and cutting edge resources to those who are don't have the access they need to make the changes they want. We are here to help those who don't know where to start or need a little bit of assistance to get up and get go ...
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Money & Macro Talks

Money & Macro Talks

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The official podcast of dr. Joeri Schasfoort, host of YouTube channel Money and Macro. Follow Money and Macro Talks for interviews with leading (macro) economists and financial professionals about monetary and macroeconomics.
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Media, music, television film, and our thoughts about them! Listen for the latest reviews and exclusive interviews, and get more - including exclusive giveaways - by subscribing to musicmoviesthoughts.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thomasena-farrar/support
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Sunday Letters

Larry G. Maguire | Psychologist

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The Sunday Letters Podcast is the weekly audio newsletter on the meaning & purpose of daily work from work and business psychologist Larry Maguire and philosopher Dmitri Belikov. We explore how human beings may break free from tiresome means-to-an-end labour and take command of their own working lives. Topics include daily work, jobs and careers, self-employment, socialism, capitalism, economics, slavery, colonialism, and society & culture. Content follows the written newsletter, which goes ...
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My raw thoughts, first impressions, and live movie reactions/reviews. I mostly focus on current movies that are playing in theaters, but also explore VOD/streaming releases as well as revisiting some older classics from time to time. I also have a running segment called Midnight Movie Talk where I talk about hot topics & current events within the movie industry. Sometimes with guests as well.
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It's about looking at the time that we're living in, the past that we've experienced together, and asking about the future that we want to create. We have the ability, intellect, and resources to build whatever world we envision. This will involve self-improvement, community building, and activism. We will also explore the connotative dichotomy of terms that separate us. It is often forgotten or not accepted that the civilization we live in is human-made. That means that the future and the w ...
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On the Money

On the Money

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On the Money - serving up finance in one easy podcast. How do I make my money go further? What are banks really doing with my cash? What are the big challenges for our economy? Who's doing well in business and how did they do it? On the Money is here to delve into your finance questions and unpack the jargon around business, banks and big bikkies. So hedge your bets, monetise your mind and add this asset to your portfolio. On the Money - 2SER: Thursdays 7pm AEST and syndicated nationally acr ...
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Michael is part of Bon Debut Massage since July 2017. He is currently running his practice in a cosmetic surgeon’s office where about 90% of my clients are for post-operative rehabilitation. He has nearly 6 years of experience in post op/pain management. Michael’s is a practicing optimist, loving to improve my own experience and others through educ…
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It’s a sad fact that war can pay. The US arms industry is one major beneficiary. The UK is a long way behind, but it also a big supplier of armaments to the world. If governments of the world upped their defence pending to 3 percent of GDP that would see a massive increase in demand for weaponry. In Britian’s case it could re-engage the manufacturi…
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On our traveling tour of the Twin Cities with CP Ambassador Eric Twohey we got to talk with Josh McLain DPT. Josh works out of a very high level wrestling academy and functional fitness gym. Along with that Josh owns Ninja Anywhere which is a traveling Ninja Warrior course that you can try your best at and see how you stack up against some of the b…
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Most people assume that we tax to fund government spending, but we don’t in economies like that we have in the UK. Instead, we have an economy where the government spends by creating new money and tax then takes it out of circulation, and that creates a need for very different economic management from that we’re being offered.…
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This month we are re-publishing our conversation with Steven Attewell along with a new written transcript and episode graphic. Attewell is author of the incredible book, People Must Live by Work: Direct Job Creation in America from FDR to Reagan, published in 2018 by University of Pennsylvania Press. The book examines the history of job creation pr…
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The titans of capital aren’t just the obscenely wealthy. They are the directors of transnational finance companies; they manage the money of the obscenely wealthy. Steve’s guest, political sociologist Peter Phillips, is the author of Titans of Capital: How Concentrated Wealth Threatens Humanity. The titans, he says, have doubled their AUM (assets u…
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Left versus right seems like deeply antiquated politics from another era to me. The fight between labour and capital makes no sense when we have to live in a mixed economy. Much more important now is the question “do you care?” because that’s the question that now decides how resources are allocated in our society. Which side are you on?…
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Body weight gets you a very general idea of where you might be at when it comes to making weight but body composition gives you way more information on what you can potentially do when it comes to losing weight and in wrestling and other combat sports, make weight. Dr. Twohey and Dr. Jagim dive into what the difference is between body weight and bo…
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Phil tells Steve that he’s always struggled with Karl Marx’s idea of surplus value. The idea that workers work for themselves, then a bit more to create the profit for a business. Phil says, that seems like a cost-plus approach, whereas in his marketing days, it was all about creating a brand that people would pay more for. The extra value was crea…
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With a lot of New Years Resolutions in the works and many of those based around diet and body composition we wanted to give you a breakdown of how we see the process and how it works. Dr. Jagim breaks down what a calorie is and how that relates to caloric deficit and different goals when it comes to body composition. #complicatedsimpleSUBSCRIBE: ht…
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The Bank of England is selling about £100 billion a year of government bonds it bought during the Covid crisis back into City financial markets. There’s no need to. It’s making massive losses doing so. But worst of all, that £100 billion is preventing the government from spending on the investment in the real economy we really need. QT has to stop,…
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Steve’s guests are Charles Derber and Yale Magrass, authors of Who Owns Democracy: The Real Deep State and the Struggle Over Class and Caste in America. The concept of the deep state has been employed by different political ideologies, most recently the right under Trump. But its existence is real, and its service to the ruling class can be traced …
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As far as most people know, the job of the Bank of England is to control inflation, which it has proved itself utterly unable to do. Meanwhile its essential roles in money creation, government funding, and bank and financial services regulation are almost all ignored, when they are really important. We need a Bank of England that concentrates on th…
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Europe and the US are both recovering from the same problem – COVID and the inflation that followed. But last week the Fed in the US dropped interest rates by half a percent, with markets expecting a soft-landing for the US economy. Europe, meanwhile, is struggling, with Germany’s economy heading backwards for more than a year. So, when the big dif…
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Evidence Based Practice (EBP) has been a big push in the world of science, health and performance. It makes sense as you should be supporting what you're doing with the research but should that be the only thing? What about the 'art' side of these areas? In this CP Short we talk about EBP vs. Evidence Influenced Practice (EIP) and what that all mea…
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Rachel Reeves budget speech was a vacuous re-presentation of what she had said during the general election campaign, mixed with arrogant smugness, meaningless rhetoric and a total absence of narrative or ideas. I wish there was something good to note in all this, but before she celebrates being the first woman Chancellor of the Exchequer shouldn’t …
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When people reject the concept of degrowth are they suggesting society continue to allow capital to ravage the earth? Are they saying the countries of the global North should continue exploiting and extracting from the global South? Are they pushing for more growth? Steve’s guest, Erin Remblance is an Australian researcher and activist who was spur…
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With a Cabinet made up of supposedly highly qualified graduates, all of whom would claim to have a social conscience, you would expect Labour to be able to think critically about the solutions required to the problems created by fourteen years of Tory rule. Right now, however, it seems that there is not one critical thinker amongst the lot of them.…
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The single transferable party describes the system of government that we now have in the UK, where whoever is in power, the policies appear to always be the same. When all that is on offer is austerity, and all that changes is who delivers it, do we really have a democracy any more, or is there just a single transferable party in power?…
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Weight certification processes have been in place in wrestling for quite a while and are there to try and help ensure the safety of the athletes that have to go through it. While the focus is safety there are still a lot of things that can go on that can put athletes at risk in the weight cutting process. This is becoming even more apparent as wome…
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All of life, including political life, depends on our ability to tell stories about who we are, what we are, what we think and what we hope for. In that case you would have thought Labour would have defined its story about what its latest iteration is by now, but it hasn’t. As far as I can see, it has no story to tell about what it is, what it beli…
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The UK’s unemployment rate is 4.1%, the inflation rate is growing at 3.1% and the economy is growing at 0.6% quarter on quarter. That’s how the economy is doing, what more do we need to know? Well, it would be useful to know whether the unemployed are predominantly in certain income groups, or that income growth was greater in particular parts of t…
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As a matter of fact, the Bank of England can always create money out of thin air. But can commercial banks really do so? The answer is yes, subject to a massive caveat – which is that they can only do so under licence from the Bank of England, which means that the buck for all money creation ultimately stops with the government.…
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Some people argue that modern monetary theory is irrelevant, or that it changes nothing. They’re wrong. MMT fundamentally reframes the power relationships within our economy, moving power away from banking and the City and towards democratic government control, whilst prioritising people and full employment instead. No wonder so many people don’t l…
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