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Free The Economy

Competitive Enterprise Institute

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Free The Economy is a weekly podcast hosted by Richard Morrison of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, examining the intersection of news, policy, and economics featuring guests that include writers, policymakers, explorers, contrarians, and free thinkers of all kinds.
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Is content creation a waste of time and money? Instead of theorizing, I ask my clients and others like them how they use content in their $1m to $600m /yr businesses. Skip blogs and "best practices" - Instead, hear it straight from the practitioners of today. There are as many ways to make a million dollars with content as there are people doing it.
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“Never Settle” Radio with Chris Em is a hard hitting motivational podcast that’s designed to change your view on your life, business, relationships and everything else in between. This podcast will change the way you think, destroy your limiting beliefs with every second of high energy impact and each episode is designed to be listened to more than once so you never find yourself settling in any area of your life. You’re going to thank yourself starting your morning with polarising Chris Em. ...
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The Reggae Podclash

Rootfire Presents: The Reggae Podclash with Man-Like-Devin and Reggae Rog

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Rootfire Presents: The Reggae Podclash's mission is to share the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Hosted by Devin Morrison and Roger Rivas, two longtime players in the Los Angeles reggae scene who have performed and recorded with Jamaican legends including Alton Ellis, Prince Buster, Leonard “The Ethiopian” Dillon, Wailing Souls, Roy Shirley, Pat Kel ...
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The Art History Babes

Recorded History Podcast Network

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~life is short, art is long~ Corrie, Nat, Ginny, & Jen discuss all things visual culture *Regular episodes: hanging out, talking about art - kind of like a college seminar and house party combined. *Art History Babe Briefs (Art History BBs) : quick art history facts minus the expletives. *Hot Takes: The Babes mix it up, chatting about topics outside the realm of established art history.
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Film Roundtable was to created as space for artists in the industry to talk openly and freely about what is present for them at this unprecedented moment in time. Most of us have found ourselves, until just recently, in a sort of worldwide, collective pause. We have had an abundance of time to be quiet, to go inside ourselves, to listen, but most importantly to imagine the change we want to see in our own lives and careers as well as for the collective as a whole. A quality of life greater n ...
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This week we cover a new ranking of state governors, reforms to emergency powers, new research on working from home, misguided mining policy, and a podcast recommendation for people who like to have fun. Our interview is with Bill Wirtz of the Consumer Choice Center. We talk about farming, climate change, subsides, and international trade. Our co-p…
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Behind every multi-million-dollar business, there’s a strategist pulling the strings. For Sales Sniper, that’s James Sackl. He’s not the one in the spotlight, but he’s the guy behind the scenes making sure every move is calculated, intentional, and backed by real data. In this episode, James breaks down how his work with Sales Sniper & 7th Level wa…
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This week we cover record-high budget deficits, green trade wars, and what U.S. adults are watching on TikTok. Our interview is with Abundance Institute CEO and co-founder Chris Koopman. We talk about technology, optimism, artificial intelligence, barriers to growth, and the future of abundance. Free the Economy is hosted and produced by Richard Mo…
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Most people give up on SEO too soon because they don’t understand why it takes time. But Damon Burton, Founder of SEO National, has a different approach. He knows that SEO is a long-term play that pays off in a big way. Damon’s helped clients like Tony Robbins and Russell Brunson grow their online presence through strategic SEO, and in this episode…
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This week we cover striking dock workers at U.S. ports, free-market innovation in healthcare, and the changing pattern of federal transfer payments. Our interview this week is with James Broughel, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. We talk about government regulation at the state level, reforms for the permitting process, public…
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Most business owners aren’t even scratching the surface of what tech can do. In this episode, Ernesto Mandowsky unpacks how simple systems can turn your small business into a million-dollar machine! Ernesto, Founder of Million-Dollar Machine (MDM), coaches service-based businesses to stop running on chaos and start building systems that generate 7-…
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This week we cover entrepreneurship in Africa, a lawsuit over affordable luxury handbags, and European deforestation rules. Our interview this week is with Nick Morgan, president of the Investor Choice Advocates Network. We talk about big government, small investors, the burdens of financial regulation, and how to sue the SEC.Free the Economy is ho…
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Who you surround yourself with matters. That’s according to Tony McAleavy, an ex-firefighter turned viral fitness coach, who built a 7-figure business and gained over 1M followers in just 12 months. In this episode, Tony unpacks the mindset and strategies that took him from flatlining to dominating Instagram, proving that success isn’t about luck b…
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This week we cover poll results on corporate social responsibility, the plight of California landlords, hard times for cable TV, and the democratic deficit of private-sector unions. Our interview this week is with Gonzalo Schwarz, president of the Archbridge Institute. We talk about economic mobility, state politics, the American Dream, and where t…
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Build a million-dollar business + change lives = 100% possible and without burning out! I sat down with Toby Morrison, of CFS Health. What started as a solo coaching gig is now a global business helping people in 65 countries recover from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In this episode, we dig into what Toby focused on in order to grow and sustain his bu…
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This week we cover weaponized financial regulation, poverty policy beyond handouts, and Italy’s call to slow down the electric vehicle revolution. Our interview this week is with Eric Boehm, reporter at Reason magazine and host of the podcast series Why We Can’t Have Nice Things. We talk about journalism, U.S. politics, trade, healthcare, and the g…
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Want to bank $200k/m as a videographer or agency? I sat down with Austin Schneider, Founder of AgencyU. He was a video guy, lugging all the gear and pressing “record” for his clients. Now he’s completely systematized his business, scaled it up to $2m+ per year, and hired a CEO to run it for him. He did that so he could spend his time coaching other…
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This week we cover social media censorship, automation at U.S. ports, and the property market crash in China. Our interview this week is with Geoffrey Manne, president of the International Center for Law and Economics. We talk about movies, TV shows, writers, actors, competition, and the future of streaming entertainment. Free the Economy is produc…
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Andy Morgan, the founder of Ripped Body and Athlete Body, has been coaching serious lifters and bodybuilders in Japan and from around the world, to train and get to competition ready level. Our conversation was more about his business than about physique –why he started, what’s been his MO to maintain business growth for a decade, and what’s workin…
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This week we cover the new book “What Went Wrong with Capitalism?,” the problem with price controls, Gen Z employees calling in sick, and an upcoming conference on financial privacy. Our interview this week is with Jennifer Huddleston, senior fellow in technology policy at the Cato Institute. We talk about consumer privacy, government databases, id…
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🤬Is your marketing strategy confusing the heck out of you? 😡 From TV hosting to marketing director for major corporations, Peter Murphy Lewis is here to set the record straight: if your strategy is confusing, it’s costing you. In this episode, we discuss why most CEOs over complicate marketing and how you can simplify yours to get real results. The…
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This week we report from the State Policy Network’s annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona and some of the great reform proposals being put forward by groups like the Property and Environment Research Center, the Institute for Justice, the Mountain States Policy Center, and Opportunity Arkansas. Our interview this week is with Patrick Carroll, managing…
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Most businesses are doomed from the start. From fighting in boxing rings to leading a multimillion-dollar business, Danny Calafell is here to warn you: if you don’t know how to fight, your business is doomed to fail. Danny, the CEO of TriWorld Consulting, didn’t start with a silver spoon. He started with nothing and built a $4 million worth of busi…
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This week we cover corporations playing politics, Florida’s ban on lab-grown meat, and a tale of two high-speed rail projects. Our interview this week is with Eric Peterson, policy director at Satoshi Action Fund. We talk about Bitcoin, banking, civil liberties, due process, and the future of cryptocurrency. Free the Economy is produced and hosted …
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Creation or evolution? Have we created something completely new with AI, or are we simply evolving as a more capable species? Jonathan Mast, an AI consultant, made his case as a guest on my show, the Content Capitalists. If you have a job or if you have employees, this is for you! You need to learn to infuse AI into your daily life and start evolvi…
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This week we cover weaponization of banking rules, the massive cost of federal regulation, and politicized pension fund management. Our interview this week is with Andrew Stuttaford, editor of National Review’s Capital Matters. We talk about macroeconomic trends, subsidies and industrial policy, tax cuts, interest rates, and economic growth. Free t…
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This episode isn't about content creation or making money. It's about diving deeper into my past, growing up in a cult, and how it shaped who I am today. If you’re looking for content creation and marketing tips, skip this one. But if you're curious about my background and want to hear more about the raw, uncut stories from my childhood, keep liste…
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This week we cover California’s minimum wage for fast-food workers, overturning the FCC’s universal service fee, and pushing back on rude customers in Japan. Our interview this week is with Marc Scribner, Senior Transportation Policy Analyst at the Reason Foundation. We talk about mass transit, organized labor, construction costs, and whether the U…
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This episode is not about content creation, making money, or even really about entrepreneurship. It’s about me and past, born and raised in a cult. If you’re here for stories, tips and tricks on content marketing, then I’ll save you the time and tell you to skip. If you’re interested in my past, where I came from, and why I do a lot of what I do, t…
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This week we cover state-level regulatory reform, the opinions of Latino voters, Biden’s tax on stock buybacks, and another cool new podcast you should try. Our interview this week is with Sal Amadeo, documentary filmmaker, YouTuber, musician, and proprietor of Quite Studios and the Dead Malls of Discord server. We talk about shopping malls, third …
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He started working at 10 and is now banking $300M in sales! Jon Weberg shows how focusing on customer experience and retention should be your primary strategy for business growth. He will show you why personality beats professionalism as an entrepreneur, the “Automate, Delegate, Eliminate” Formula, and how to retain your customers. You’ve got to wa…
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This week we cover Capital One buying Discover, solutions for high housing prices, China’s soft-power investment strategy, and President Biden’s call for national rent control. Our interview this week is with Kurt Couchman, senior fellow at Americans for Prosperity. We’ll talk about shrinkflation, government spending, growing deficits, the cost-of-…
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Will AI make you obsolete in video marketing? Atiba de Souza “The Video Content Superman” says otherwise. As the CEO of Client Attraction Pros, Atiba has become the go-to expert for video SEO and content strategy. He's known for skyrocketing your visibility and attracting leads through video marketing. In this interview, Atiba breaks down his appro…
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This week we cover the end of Chevron deference at the Supreme Court, the economic impact of future Trump tariffs, the Federal Trade Commission’s effort to ban non-compete agreements, and evolving American attitudes toward the role and scope of government. Our interview this week is with Ronald Bailey, science correspondent for Reason Magazine. We’…
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She ditched the corporate grind and now wins massively at 27! How did Lauren Tickner do it? Lauren Tickner is the CEO of Impact School and Scale Systems. In 2023 alone, she generated $5.5 million in profit. With over 1,200 businesses using her systems, she's proven that her strategies work for agencies, consultants, and coaches looking to boost the…
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Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer Jason McCormick (Olivia Wilde’s Book Smart, and Ryan Murphy’s Dahmer) + Assistant Director Francisco Ortiz (Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story, and Martin Scorcese’s The Wolf of Wall Street) Jason + Francisco recently teamed up on the Ryan Murphy anthology drama Feud; Capote vs. the Swans. Thi…
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Are you overwhelmed by all the moving parts in your business or personal life? This podcast episode has got you covered. Today, we're diving deep with our guest, who shares powerful strategies for mastering business growth and personal relationships. Learn how to lead with vision, set clear goals, and keep your team motivated through thick and thin…
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This week we cover how the SEC is going to spam investors with a deluge of low-quality disclosures, the Supreme Court’s decision on social media censorship in Murthy v. Missouri, and the massive scope of Covid-era tax fraud. Our interview this week is with Scott Hodge, president emeritus & senior policy advisor at the Tax Foundation and the author …
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Should LinkedIn be your next focus to grow your business? Charles Gerencser will show you how. With a solid background in technology, media, and business strategy, Charles has turned his focus to helping business succeed on LinkedIn. Through his service LinkedVANow, Charles offers strategies to optimize LinkedIn profiles, generate leads, and build …
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This week we cover the SEC’s new climate rule, the recent Supreme Court decision on income taxes, and why the Social Security Administration has finally updated its jobs list from 1977. Our interview this week is with Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute. We talk about cronyism, economic development, protecting taxpayers, and amending state …
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Feeling stuck or dreaming of scaling your business to those elusive $100K months? Today’s podcast is exactly what you need. We’re diving in with Chris, who’s turned his aspirations into big-time reality, and he’s here to show you it’s possible. Chris’s story is all about transformation—from wrestling with unclear strategies to mastering the art of …
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What does it take to build a powerful brand? Is branding all about design? Kristie Keever doesn't think so! With over 20 years of experience, Kristie has helped countless entrepreneurs build personal brands. As the founder of The Online Brand Academy™ and Authority Accelerator™, she knows what it takes to create a powerful brand. In this episode, w…
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Get your shit together and build a multi-million dollar powerhouse in 2024. (Trust me, we can make it happen!) Scaling up and dominating your market isn't easy. But with clear short, medium, and long-term goals, you can achieve it. Why not tackle these challenges head-on with effective strategies for setting, selling, and delivering? Our step-by-st…
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This week we cover pork-barrel spending in Congress, reforming federal guidance documents, restaurants with minimum age requirements, and the most popular jobs for young workers. Our interview this week is with Josh Bandoch of the Illinois Policy Institute. We talk about poverty, opportunity, education, jobs, and empowerment. Free the Economy is pr…
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Are you stuck making just a few thousand dollars a month, not having enough revenue and growth as a person who wants to lead a team? I want you to come clean and face head-on the way you scale your business up to a million-dollar revenue. I've been Kyle Morgan's bulldozer mentor since day one. As a rep from Predictable Sales, he's mastered scaling …
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Hey, what's up metal sellers? Chris Morrison here with a hot new episode of Never Settle Radio. Are you struggling to close deals and lead a powerhouse sales team? In this episode, the Predictable Sales squad joins me for a wild ride of 21 Questions, Sales Roulette. We spin names, ask hard-hitting questions, and direct them at each other for a fun,…
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Let's get real about business and leadership—it's not just about handing out tasks. It's about building a team that's solid, reliable, and consistently delivers top-notch results. Now, let me share something that might just flip the way you lead your team. It’s about what you’re not doing—avoidance. That magic you've been looking for? It's buried i…
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Should you buy an online business or build one? Luigi Caceres shared his personal experiences doing both. With over $5 million in eCommerce assets, Luigi has got what it takes to turn his (and his client’s) investments into cash-flowing ecommerce assets. Luigi did a 180 from corporate to e-commerce. He’s maintained his integrity, and this was param…
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This week we cover regulatory burdens on small businesses, common-sense solutions to poverty, a legal challenge to the TikTok ban, and American attitudes on the state of the middle class. Our interview this week is with Prof. Siri Terjesen of Florida Atlantic University. We talk about the history of capitalism, enlightened executives, family firms …
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Can podcasting boost your career? Are you still on the fence starting your own podcast show but unsure if it's worth the effort? Jody Maberry patrolled the great national parks for eight years. In 2014, he decided to launch his first podcast which opened tons of amazing opportunities that boosted both his career and business. So if you haven’t star…
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This week we cover advances in dentistry, the slow pace of EV charger deployment, a victory for free speech at the Supreme Court, and China’s disappearing Internet. Our interview this week is with Joey Politano, editor of Apricitas Economics. We talk about the vibecession, unemployment, economic growth, the abundance agenda, and the future of compe…
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Can you really grow your social media followers by faking it? Tony Whatley is back! Founder of 365 Driven, with 20+ years in Fortune 100s and multiple exits from million-dollar businesses, he’s here to talk about what real success looks like. We also talked about the “fake it ‘til you make it” social media culture, why business integrity matters, e…
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This week we cover the prospect of Inflation Reduction Act 2.0, rising consumer confidence, the perils of stress bragging, and a new collection of essays about legendary economist Adam Smith. Our interview this week is with Phil Magness, the David J. Theroux Chair in Political Economy at the Independent Institute. We talk about capitalism, slavery,…
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In this episode, you’ll hear: E-Commerce: How Toccara Karizma grew from zero to a marketing millionaire. Omni-Channel Marketing: How more channels can boost e-commerce. Email and SEO: Why old-school tools still deliver the best ROI. Toccara Karizma is a marketing strategist and e-commerce expert. Starting her journey in 2007, before platforms like …
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This week we cover attitudes toward social media companies, the guerilla war over ESG investing, YIMBY housing reforms in Austin, and new research on high-skilled immigration. Our interview this week is with Peter Lipsett, vice president at DonorsTrust. We talk about charitable giving, tax deductions, donor privacy, and how to make the world a bett…
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