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Welcome to The YEN Podcast (Young Entrepreneur Network), the ultimate resource for entrepreneurs under 40. We share actionable insights, real stories, and expert advice to help you navigate your entrepreneurial journey. Each episode features inspiring interviews with successful young entrepreneurs across industries, discussing startup strategies, business growth, and overcoming challenges. Whether you’re launching a new business or scaling your company, our podcast provides the tools and mot ...
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Yen Sid's Broom Closet

Yen Sid's Broom Closet

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A fun and informative unofficial discussion tackling the topics of all things Walt Disney World. Hosted by Matt, Dez, and Meriwyn, Yen Sid's Broom Closet sweeps out all the dirt you want to know about the most Magical Place on Earth.
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Hosted by Actor/Writer/former YOLK Editor-in-Chief Larry Tazuma and Producer/Casting Director Sommer Nguyen. Created by the founding members of YOLK Magazine, originally started in 1994 by Tommy Tam, Amy Tu Stevenson and Tin Yen. The YOLK Rebirth’s mission is to showcase Asian advancement and progression in the Arts, Entertainment and other fields outside the traditional career paths taken by Asians.
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Welcome to The Authentic Podcast with Brandon Young Yen Tune in to listen as I interview people within my community and those who are authentically themselves or who have even found themselves through their life! we ask our guests their experiences on being themselves and how that has helped them in their career or life! sit down and chill and have a good listen!
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Hey there! I'm Paul Yen and welcome to Straight Guy Queer Eye. I've been a long time ally of the queer community, a big fan of RuPaul's Drag Race and beyond. Thanks for joining me on this journey to explore why I believe supporting and embracing the queer community and queer content may be the key to living your best life.
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BEN2YEN

Richard Bosnic

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Chronicling my travels as I live in Japan! I will be trying new foods, meeting new people, and exploring the vast wonder that is Japan! Twitter: @BEN2YEN INSTAGRAM: @BEN_2_YEN EMAIL: BEN2YEN@OUTLOOK.COM #ben2yen #ben_2_yen #bentoben
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Welcome to Inside the Real Job with Yen-Fu Chen. Dive into diverse careers, uncovering stories, pros, cons, and industry evolution. Join me as I meet people from all walks of life, unveiling their stories, secrets, and career paths. We’ll also explore how their industries have evolved over the years, equipping you to thrive in the ever-changing world of work. Grab your headphones and take a deep dive inside the real job with me.
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Chinese Star Tales 亮晶晶中文

Mama Yen and first grader Jing Jing

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Fun bilingual stories and songs for the young (and young at heart)! We understand the struggle to learn Chinese in an English speaking environment, so we choose relatable content for bright and easily bored little ones. Join Mama Yen and her first grade daughter in their Chinese learning journey, with help from a Chinese literature teacher. Visit us at Chinesestartales.com and see the books on our youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/c/ChineseStarTales Please rate and review the show on ...
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Hello, my name is Greg Weldon, and I am the host of Money, Markets & New Age Investing, a Podcast that I have created to help people better understand what makes the global capital markets "tick", to help level the so-called playing field. I will teach you the things you'll NEED to know to best capitalize on your investments. I will show you specific trading strategies, and how to be protect your downside, because having a risk management overlay is paramount to success. But that’s just the ...
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Margin Notes

Margin Notes

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Life on the margins, chapter by chapter. Join co-hosts Yen Eriksen and Zoya Patel as they explore a different theme each week and unpack it through the lens of race, feminism and identity. Season 1 dives into pop culture, food, travel, grief, chronic illness and queer identity, just to name a few things. Hosts: Yen Eriksen & Zoya Patel Producer: Kim Lester Theme music: Fossil Rabbit
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Analysis Paralysis

Analysis Paralysis

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Yen and Kit have a lot of thoughts and feelings about the media they consume. Join them as they aggressively externalise them in an attempt to escape from analysis paralysis and/or Twitter jail.
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In this episode of The YEN Podcast, host Matt Chute sits down with Chad Phillis, the visionary founder of Checkmate Rentals, to discuss his journey in entrepreneurship. Chad shares how he navigated the challenges of launching a rental property business during the peak of COVID, his motivation for achieving financial and time freedom, and the invalu…
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For the first time since 2009, Japan's ruling coalition, led by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, has lost its majority. In this edition, we look at the role played by the cost-of-living crisis in the result and what this could mean for the Japanese economy going forward. The country's central bank, the Bank of Ja…
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Christians sadly, embody the same partisan and political divisions of the world. But we have something the world doesn’t: God. What if God is in our political disagreements? What if there is something he is trying to teach us, form us, sanctify us in our conflicts? What if he is can make something new if we discern his presence in our radically opp…
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Volkswagen staff have sounded the alarm over plans to cut 'tens of thousands' of jobs, cut wages, and close three factories across Germany. The carmaker's employee council said management had described the cost-cutting plans as necessary. If confirmed, the restructuring will mark a symbolic blow to German industry. Also in the show - France 24 repo…
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Brooklyn-based Artist and Writer, Angelo Ragaza founded “A Magazine” in the 90s! Then he followed that by interviewing subjects that spanned the worlds of the arts, culture, business, and politics, including singer-songwriters Alicia Keys and Erykah Badu, model Naomi Campbell, human rights icon Winnie Mandela, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, and…
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A lawsuit has been filed against McDonald's over an E. coli outbreak linked to its quarter pounders. Meanwhile, Tesla's stock soared 21 percent after Elon Musk surprised investors with a strong sales forecast. Also, Boeing's crisis just got worse after factory workers voted to extend a crippling strike. Plus, a Polish radio station has replaced jou…
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Boeing workers have voted to continue their strike, with 64 percent of them rejecting the latest offer that included a 35 percent wage hike over four years. The strike, now running for nearly six weeks, is worsening the planemaker's already dire financial situation. Boeing logged more than $6 billion in net loss in the latest quarter. But first, th…
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Boeing has reported a staggering $6.2 billion loss for the third quarter, as it grapples with its ongoing financial, safety, and reputational problems. New CEO Kelly Ortberg said the American aerospace giant is at a "crossroads", as he seeks to turn the page on years of crises. Aviation expert Anita Mendiratta tells FRANCE 24 that Ortberg faces an …
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Tokyo Metro, the main operator of the Japanese capital's sprawling underground rail network, made a stellar market debut on Wednesday in the country's biggest IPO in six years. Its shares rose 45 percent on its first day. Plus, FRANCE 24's correspondents visit Las Vegas to report on the state of the economy in the key swing state of Nevada.…
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With just two weeks to go before American voters choose their next president, Kamala Harris is leading Donald Trump by a wide margin in the money race, having raised nearly $1 billion in a single quarter. But first, as Israel continues its war against Hamas, a new UN report warns the impact of the conflict could set back development in Gaza by 69 y…
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Alexander Tsao is a Shareholder/Partner at Venerable where his current practice primarily focuses on personal injury/tort law, business/commercial litigation, and complex real estate and corporate transactions. With a diverse legal background, and having worked as a senior associate for one of the most prestigious law firms in the country, Mr. Tsao…
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Cuba has restored 50 percent of electricity to Havana following Hurricane Oscar, but a chronic lack of fuel and deteriorating infrastructure means the crisis is not over yet. Also, the AI boom has caused a surge in electricity demand and in Taiwan, atomic energy could soon be making a comeback as a result. Plus, victims of Brazil’s 2015 Mariana dam…
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In the first episode of The YEN Podcast, host Matt Chute sits down with Eric Neill, founder of Neill and Sons Roofing. Eric shares his inspiring entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of building a successful roofing business, and key lessons for getting up and getting after it in any industry. Tune in for insights on leadership, hard work, and ho…
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A long-awaited civil trial related to one of Brazil's worst environmental disasters, the 2015 Mariana dam collapse, is getting underway in London. More than 620,000 people, including relatives of 19 people killed in toxic mud, are having their cases heard in one of the largest lawsuits in English history. FRANCE 24's Yuka Royer speaks with Tom Good…
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Money, Family, Education, Comfort, Security, Health, etc - life in the burbs can be oriented around so many things. But what if God has an even bigger purpose for us? What if God is bringing his kingdom – and inviting us to join him? What would it look like to join him in his work of compassion, justice, and sharing about his good news? What would …
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Send us a text Vladimir Lenin once said... "The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation." While there is controversy as to whether it was in fact Lenin who said that, or the legendary economist John Maynard Keynes, who attributed that line to Lenin following an interview he conducted with the R…
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European Central Bank policymakers have decided to lower interest rates by a quarter percentage point, a third such cut this year as inflation across the 20-member eurozone came down to 1.7 percent in September. ECB President Christine Lagarde says that while the bank does not expect a recession, downside risks remain amid heightened geopolitical t…
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China's Housing Minister Ni Hong has announced a series of measures to support the country's beleaguered real estate sector, including a ramping-up of lending for unfinished projects. However, the move failed to impress investors and will add to doubts over whether China will actually be able to reach its 5 percent GDP growth target for 2024. Also …
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As Big Tech companies consume more energy for data centres and artificial intelligence, they're under pressure to commit to clean power sources. Amazon has followed in the footsteps of Google and Microsoft in announcing new deals with nuclear power providers. Also in the show: the International Energy Agency hails the dawn of the "Age of Electricit…
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The 2024 Ivy Tech Prize for France's young entrepreneur of the year was awarded on Tuesday to François Vonthron, CEO and co-founder of Poppins. The app was designed to help children with dyslexia by using a video game format, with one independent study showing significant progress for users in both reading precision and speed. Some 1.3 million chil…
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Boeing is trying to shore up its struggling finances, to the tune of $35 billion. The US aerospace giant is reeling from six years of safety issues and setbacks, and has recently announced plans to cut 17,000 jobs, or 10 percent of its global workforce. Our Business Editor Kate Moody looks at Boeing's turbulent path. Also in the show: electric vehi…
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Tech giant Google is backing US nuclear energy startup Kairos Power to build seven small reactors which will power one of its artificial intelligence data centres. The deal comes as US energy demand is on the rise because of the increasing number of data centre projects meant to support the development of AI. Also in this edition, locals in Barcelo…
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Second-hand clothing can help countries meet environmental targets and drive economic growth, but it needs support. A new report says governments need to help unleash the sector's economic potential. Karina Bolin, president of Humana People to People Italia, says it's important to focus on textiles of good quality, rather than fast fashion. Also in…
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France's Economy and Industry ministers, Antoine Armand and Marc Ferracci, are heading to Lisieux this Monday to visit the production sites of popular headache reliever Doliprane. The visit takes place after the maker of the pill, French pharma group Sanofi, said it was in talks to sell off its consumer health business to a US private equity firm. …
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Where we live tends to be about proximity to schools, safety, home values, or consumer preferences. But what if it is true that “the Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood”? What if God has you where you are for a reason, to join him in his mission? This message delves into a Theology of place and the call to the practice of “neighboring…
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France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier will hold a cabinet meeting this Thursday where he'll unveil his budget plan for 2025. His bid to reduce the deficit from 6.1 percent of GDP will be looked at closely on international bond markets and by the country's disparate political forces. Also in this edition, FRANCE 24's Liza Kaminov looks back at the …
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The US Justice Department has told a federal judge that it is mulling over recommending that Google be forced to sell parts of its operations, as a way to tackle the monopoly the tech giant holds over the online search market. This could be the biggest antitrust move in the country since the attempted breakup of Microsoft two decades ago. We discus…
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Global trade tensions are heating up, as China announces new tariffs on imports of European brandy. The move follows the EU decision to raise tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, following similar moves by the US and Canada. Greta Peisch, a partner at Wiley Rein LLP and former General Counsel for the US Trade Representative, explains why Fren…
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China's economic planners held a highly anticipated press conference this Tuesday to announce new measures that could boost the country's lagging consumer demand. But the measures fell short of expectations for investors on the stock market, who were expecting major stimulus instead. Also in this edition: Samsung apologises for missing expectations…
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OG YOLK Generasian Next Podcast with the FOUNDERS is here!!! And we welcome the Editors of most of the issues from the @ogyolkmagazine years joining this episode after 30 years. Introducing BARBARA CHEN as Guest Host and 🤓thank you to Larry Tazuma @ltgoto Larry Tazuma C.j. Bautista @undersiege360, Tommy Tam, Tina Tran, @ogyolkpodcast @ogyolkmagazin…
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Since the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023, Israel's economy has struggled to weather the storm of the war in Gaza. Some of its sectors, like defence and technology, have continued to grow while others, like tourism, agriculture and construction, have been badly hit. Meanwhile, the scale of destruction in the Gaza Strip means it will take decad…
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US crude oil jumped slightly after US President Joe Biden said he was "discussing" an Israeli strike on Iranian oil facilities. Chaos builds for shippers as US dockworkers enter their third day of strike action. In several cities across the US, the cost of childcare is overtaking the cost of housing, weighing heavily on families, particularly women…
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YOLK would love to introduce TIM WANG for being with us for this OG YOLK episode. Founder and Principal at TDW+Co, and serves on the Pacific Northwest Advisory Council of ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude. Wang's sense of service is driven by his love for his community and his commitment to promote inclusivity in the wo…
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