Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matters is all about what matters to you.
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Dorsey Wright & Associates Technical Analysis Podcast
Dorsey Wright & Associates Technical Analysis Podcast
Dorsey, Wright research is conducted along technical lines, adhering to the relationship between supply and demand. We believe this simple but accurate economic theory is manifested as a constant battle between these two forces for control of the equity vehicle. It is this objective, logical approach which helps reduce uncertainty in the market. We believe our Research, coupled with your own fundamental research, will greatly increase your probability of success whether your investment busin ...
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The EasyPoint podcast helps you earn and burn like never before! A show that covers all things miles and points including:Major events in the space like new credit card products and award chart changes, live award bookings where we figure out the best way to use someone’s miles and points for a specific trip, how to maximize a specific card or loyalty program, the pros and cons of various airline products, and guests from the casual churner to the full time travel blogger.
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Bob Freedland is an amateur investor who is also a retired physician and blogger. He has been blogging for years on Stock Picks Bob's Advice but took a hiatus when his practice took most of his time. He is now back podcasting and sharing his ideas and rationales for investing. An amateur investor, he always advises listeners to check with their professional investment advisers prior to making any decisions. However, his approach is methodical looking at latest quarterly results, a look at th ...
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Welcome to The After Hours Podcast, the captivating podcast hosted by Alex Temiz, Harry Hoss, James Freedlender, and Joe Kelly of My Investing Club. Dive into the stock market with engaging conversations featuring talented traders. Uncover unique insights, strategies, and stories from trading veterans. Perfect for seasoned pros and aspiring traders alike. Join the fellas on this thrilling journey through the markets at the most fascinating time of day—After Hours. Learn Alex's 8 Figure Tradi ...
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How a family keeps food traditions alive across generations
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Angie Chong, her mother Elizabeth Chong and daughter Tessa Duddy-Chong share their food stories and traditions, and their connection to the dim sim. Plus actor Geraldine Turner on confidence, and the evolution in formal dressing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Creating genuinely caring cultures in health care & Leslie Jamison's Splinters
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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When trauma becomes linked to a particular place & doping, boycotts, and gold at the Olympics
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why small talk matters and are your glasses really making your eyes lazier
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 948 - Feel Better?
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This week, Joseph and Will discuss the market exhale, uptick in rates, declining breadth, small caps, extended stays above the 50-day moving average, and more.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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Relationships during a cost of living crisis and my friend's cringe-worthy social media feed
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A sweet history of Australia and the right nutrients for kids
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Squatting as a response to the housing crisis and the power of exercise
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Psychedelic assisted therapy and how to inspire change
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Enjoying your own company and keeping your friendships
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Whether you're an introvert or extrovert, everyone can find benefits in solitude, and aloneness doesn't have to equal loneliness. How can you enjoy your own company and build habits around quality solo time? And are we too quick to cull our friends in the name of self care? We look at how to maintain healthy friendships.…
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 947 - Go See the Doc
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This week, Miles Clark and David Clark (no, they aren't brothers) unpack a new quarterly report, discuss the recent CPI print, market reaction, interest rates, and more.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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What does a good life mean? And my friends are breaking up with me.
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What are the elements of a so-called 'good life' and what helps you live one? And is it possible to salvage a relationship with your friend when they decide to break up with you?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The growing ethical investing movement and the healing power of strength
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There is a growing movement in the world of finance and advocacy, arguing that making money and doing good don't have to be mutually exclusive. What makes an investment ethical? How do you ensure the companies you're investing in actually do what they say? And how much might you need to participate in this growing marketplace? And how can you start…
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Learning to drive after 30 and how to knit a human
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The percentage of drivers passing their probationary license test after 30 is increasing in Australia. But whether it’s finding an understanding teacher, starting on quieter roads, or seeking the help of a psychologist, people eventually find ways to get their licence. What holds some people back and what helps to push them to master the art of dri…
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How do women experience pain and a program that's been turning lives around
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Research into women's pain shows that it tends to be more common and sometimes more intense, but when women report it, they can often be dismissed, misdiagnosed, or receive different treatment to men experiencing pain. And Backtrack is an organisation that aims to help at-risk youth turn their lives around - as the program itself turns 18, how has …
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Living like a toddler and finding community in an independent library
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The best model for the good life might not be the CEO but the tiny person playing with blocks and screaming for another episode of Bluey. What can we learn from a toddler's unencumbered approach to life? And more tiny, independent libraries are popping up, each with unique collections. The people starting these libraries say it's a great way of bui…
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 946 - PM Perspective: Who Won Q1?
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This week, Senior Portfolio Manager Chuck Fuller, CFA, CMT, joins Ian Saunders for a quarterly wrap up on winners and losers over the last three months, and what to look toward in the second quarter of 2024.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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How to handle a secret crush and a difficult mother-daughter conversation
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What are the consequences of one-sided love, and how can we move on from it? And in Ask Aunty, can you have a constructive conversation with your adult daughter about the clothes she's choosing to wear?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Respecting our own grief and are conspiracy theories on the rise?
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How can we use rituals, memorials, and other grief practices to give ourselves room to heal, when we lose a pet? And it can feel like the number of conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists is rising astronomically, but new research suggests it's not that clear cut.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Online sports betting and charting a new path in life
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Has online gambling become too central to sports in Australia? Or is a bit of a flutter just a fun part of the game? And, when Qin Qin realised that the path she was on wasn't actually bringing her a lot of joy, she decided to go off-script.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Navigating the child support system and a cadetship that's changing lives
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The formula that helps calculate how much child support parents are paid is being reviewed, over concerns that it no longer reflects the true costs of raising a child. And a cadetship program that has been working with people who have lived in social housing to help them gain qualifications and long-term employment.…
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Living your best life, how to blend a family
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It can feel sometimes like you're on a treadmill, getting through the routine of regular tasks. But what if you could bring more meaning into your daily life? Plus how to be a good step parent, and make a successful blended family.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The changing nature of the mother-daughter relationship
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Mothers can be the centre of your world when you're a child, but that relationship has twists and turns over the life span. Author Susan Johnson talks about her mother and we hear your stories as well. Plus how to handle an awkward comment from your child about your friendship with another parent.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How menopause is transforming your brain and how young is too young for the the gym
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It's now clear that during menopause, women's brains undergo significant changes. But world-renowned neuroscientist Dr Lisa Mosconi says that with the right treatment and support, women can emerge from this period with renewed and enhanced brains rather than depleted ones. And is the gym the right place for teenagers or pre-teens to be working out?…
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Why is the ATO pursuing old debts? And what impact does the vagus nerve have on our stress?
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Two federal ombudsmen have released a critical report on the manner in which the Australian Tax Office has pursued old debts that had previously been 'written off'. Why, in some cases, are these debts reappearing after more than a decade? And what does the evidence say about the impact of the vagus nerve on stress levels.…
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Co-operative housing and an adventure leads to love
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Co-operative housing makes up around 22 percent of housing in Sweden, but it constitutes less than one percent of housing in Australia. Could it become a bigger part of the housing solution here? And when Matty Hannon set out on a solo trip from the top of Alaska to the bottom of Patagonia, he was expecting an adventure. What he found was love, and…
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The psychology of fads and the changing face of churches
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Why do we keep falling for fads again and again, and what can we expect from the future of trends? And while church attendance has declined over the decades, parishioners are still gathering. So, how have churches themselves transformed?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 945 - Be Careful What You Wish For
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This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA discuss the 15 year anniversary of the GFC, the latest Fed meeting, international stocks, commodities breaking out, and Chipotle burritos.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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Dealing with shame and an upselling hairdresser
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Exploring strategies to help you overcome shame or embarrassment. And how do you handle the pressure when you're at the salon and your hairdresser suggests extra products and treatments while you're in the chair?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How much protein do you really need? And what can whales teach us about being human?
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What does protein actually do and how do you know if you’re getting the right amount? And wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta shares her passion for whales and explores what it is about the adventures of these massive creatures that resonates with us so deeply.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The rise of electric vehicles and concerns over flight safety
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Even before new policies to support electric vehicles are implemented, there has been a shift in consumer purchasing, with EV sales doubling in 2023. What factors have the most influence over consumers decisions around low-emissions vehicles? And is the recent run of incidents on Boeing planes just a random run of bad luck? Or something to factor i…
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Tackling depression in aged care and reducing early births
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People in aged care face some of the highest risks of depression in our community. But new Australian research shows there may be simple solutions with enormous potential to help, if they're properly implemented. And Every Week Counts, has been working to reduce early births and pre-term births before week 37. The people behind the campaign believe…
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How do we prevent sexual harassment and is there a future for cash?
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New data from Our Watch reveals that more than two in five women, and just over a quarter of men, experienced sexual harassment at work in the past five years. Australian law says it's on workplaces to prevent sexual harassment, so how can that actually be done? And the demand for cash is declining. Yet some are concerned about the charges we pay a…
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 944 - Is FOMO Bullish?
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This week, David Clark and Will Gibson, CFA discuss the latest inflation data, market reactions, investor sentiment, and demand for Chinese equities.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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Managing value clashes with parents of your children's friends
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A big part of being a parent is supporting our children to make friends. So, what happens when our values are very different to those of the families of their new friends? How can you best manage those clashes? Also, what would you do if you went on a road trip with an old friend and it all went wrong?…
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How to get strong and Peter Singer's tips for cutting down on meat
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More and more research is showing that building muscle helps us live longer and better lives. So how can you start getting stronger at any age? Also, fifty years since Peter Singer published Animal Liberation, what does he think we can all do to keep building a more sustainable world?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Peter Goldsworthy's lessons from cancer, and Ed Byrne finds the funny in grief
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Finding out you have cancer can be terrifying, and going through treatment can be arduous. But the experience of cancer can also bring about illuminating discoveries on the nature of life and our place in it. That's what author and GP Peter Goldsworthy AM found, and he tells his story in his memoir The Cancer Finishing School: Lessons in Laughter, …
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Ageism in the travel industry, and the shadow private tutoring gap
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If you've read the fineprint of your hotel terms and conditions or travel insurance, you might find that people over a certain age have very expensive premiums or are not welcome at all. We explore how common ageism in travel really is and look at how to embrace inclusive tourism. Plus, how a lack of regulation in private tutoring is causing educat…
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Navigating life with a 'dumb phone', plus being a fan
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Meet someone who has made the switch away from a smart phone to a device with no internet. No maps, no email, no google and no facetime. Just how practical is it, and do the benefits outweigh the cons? Plus how being a fan can enrich your life.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 943 - R.S.P.E.C.T
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This week, Miles Clark and Will Gibson, CFA discuss the recent breakout for the S&P 500 Equal Weight, the implications for momentum strategies, gold, Apple, and Target.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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When sex is dissapointing, and the weird job interview
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Your stories about times when sex has been disappointing, and how you turned that around. We get tips for those who want a more satisfying sex life from expert sexologist Tanya Koens. And in Ask Aunty, the job interview full of awkward pauses.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chosen vs nuclear families, plus Muster Dogs
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Journalist Marina Kamenev learned how unsustainable the nuclear family model was, both practically and economically, and began looking for alternatives. Plus the joy of watching dogs muster sheep, and how to engage with wildlife in your area.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Does everyone need higher education? And how benching kids can hurt their love of sport
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The recent Australian Universities Accord report says if we don't increase higher education participation, it will "do lasting damage to Australia's prospects of national economic success" and lock out certain groups from higher-paid jobs. But is radically increasing the number of people going to TAFE or university the answer? Will that fix social …
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Understanding the role algorithms play in our lives and navigating palliative care
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Every day, we interact with dozens of algorithms as we go about our lives, but many of us don't understand how they work. How do we get the the best out of these tools while keeping the potential dangers in check? And, by 2050, we're going to need twice the level of palliative care in the home as we do now. What can we do to start building the work…
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How mindful housekeeping can boost wellbeing and are airline point schemes worth the effort?
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We explore the cultural devaluation of ‘home’ work, and how rethinking our relationship with domestic can improve our lives. And getting something for nothing seems like a great deal, but earning points, particular when credit cards are involved, can expose us to financial traps. We look at what airline points really get you.…
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 942 - All Roads Lead to Momentum
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This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA discuss the historic February performance, small cap equities, improving participation readings, and why trends can persist much longer than expected.By Dorsey Wright and Associates
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Two years after the breakdown of her 20-year marriage, Hilary Harper feels like she might be ready to date again. But the dating scene has changed a lot since she was last single in the early 2000s. Having never made contact with the world of dating apps and profiles, she feels overwhelmed wading into things again. How do you pick up the pieces and…
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If you missed the rise of dating apps because you were in a long marriage or relationship, it’s very fair to find them a bit intimidating. The way we meet potential lovers has changed drastically over the past decade, moving from pubs and parties to the online space. Hilary navigates these shifts and gets across these new tools, learning how to cra…
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Hilary goes on her first first-date and finds the goods are not quite what was advertised. Plus, an oversharing bookseller and the flaky 'poetry guy' test her fragile heart. How do you deal with people who lie, overshare, or don't respect your feelings? Hilary confronts the reality that the people she meets on the apps might challenge her trust whi…
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Hilary has found someone, and sparks are flying. She's starting to feel the flutter of sexual attraction, but she's worried about breaking her long dry spell. She takes a hard look in the mirror and considers her relationship with her body and sexuality. With the help of sex therapist Tanya Koens, she learns how to overcome the trauma of her past a…
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