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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SMALL TOWN BIG MOUTHS PODCAST

Small Town Big Mouths Podcast

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🗣️ Unfiltered Tales from a Smallish Town 🏙️ 🎙️ Three Women, One Candid Podcast 🎧 🚀 Buckle Up for Laughs, Drama, and Realness! 😂🔥 📸 Tune in for a Rollercoaster Ride of Stories! 🎢 Follow us on our personal Instagram - Nikki @otsbartender, Amber @UnrulyAmber, Misty @Mz_Dolcezza Instagram @Small_Town_Big_Mouths Facebook @SmallTownBigMouths TikTok @SmallTownBigMouths
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Wel-cum to the FIRST Podcast hosted by a man of color about male masturbatory, sexual and personal experiences during the Covid National Emergency with Short, Medium and Long Lengthed Episodes About Masturbatory Memories, Cum-filled Conversations and Tackling Tough Topics Streaming Now! Binge Seasons 1-6 now and follow us @StrokerSecrets on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube!
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London Futurists

London Futurists

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Anticipating and managing exponential impact - hosts David Wood and Calum Chace Calum Chace is a sought-after keynote speaker and best-selling writer on artificial intelligence. He focuses on the medium- and long-term impact of AI on all of us, our societies and our economies. He advises companies and governments on AI policy. His non-fiction books on AI are Surviving AI, about superintelligence, and The Economic Singularity, about the future of jobs. Both are now in their third editions. He ...
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I Was A Communist For The FBI

Humphrey Camardella Productions

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I Was A Communist For The FBI was a show that came from the anti-Communist hysteria at a peak in the 1950s, and by the end of 1952 I Was a Communist was scheduled on more than 600 stations. The show was based on the book by Matt Cvetic and purportedly told of his adventures as an undercover operative who joined the Communist Party to spy from within for the FBI. Many of the stories contained double-edged conflicts: Cvetic constantly looked for information, walking a tightrope among suspiciou ...
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On The Optimistic Outlook, Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens USA, engages listeners with discussions on the future of essential fields such as energy, manufacturing, and transportation. She not only examines tough issues but also offers solutions based on readily available technologies. Barbara’s visionary perspective is designed to spark bold thinking among listeners, urging them to innovate toward a sustainable and eco-friendly future. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, Barbara e ...
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On the field and in the office we all strive for greatness. The transition from camaraderie, hard work, pain, sweat, and performance to working, building, and finding new success in the professional world is not easy. We bring in new guests every week to talk about challenges, share stories, and discuss success in their life after college athletics. It’s not retirement it’s an advancement.
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In this show, Elizabeth gives a behind the scenes peek at the personal stories, actionable strategies, and subscriber questions from her popular weekly newsletter, Monday Vibes. Tune in for advice on everything from how to end a friendship and get through fights with your partner to dealing with analysis paralysis and bouncing back from failure. Get inspired by Elizabeth's unique blend of psychology, wellness, and business experience. She's been featured in Bustle, Thrive Global, OZY, and mo ...
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The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Lloyd Burrell, Keith Block M.D., Jeffrey Smith, Michael Klaper M.D., Ralph Moss, Brenda Davis R.D., Mark Sloan, Gerald Posner, Ian Harris M.D., Neil Barnard M.D., Will Tuttle Ph.D., John McDougall M.D., Pam Popper Ph.D., Gabriel Cousens M.D., Brian Clement Ph.D., Anna Maria Clement Ph.D., Marianne Williamson, Vandana Shiva Ph.D., Aly Cohen M.D., Milton Mills M.D., Theodora Scarato, William Li M.D., David Katz M.D., Stephanie Seneff Ph.D., Julieanna Hever M.S., Dale Bredesen M.D., Hope Bohanec, Kim Williams M.D., Joel Kahn M.D., Michelle Perro M.D., David Wolfe, Melanie Joy Ph.D., Sunil Pai M.D., Baxter Montgomery M.D., Michael Greger M.D., Caldwell Esselstyn M.D., Joel Fuhrman M.D., Colin Campbell Ph.D.

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Join the world's top medical doctors, naturopathic doctors, dietitians, nutritionists, scientists, researchers and authors who will share with you the unbiased, accurate, scientifically proven truth about health, nutrition, the food system, the medical system and the environment - Visit Us at TheRealTruthAboutHealth.com Disclaimer: Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. ...
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Business Bootcamp Podcast is made for small business owners. My name is Mike Andes. I started college at the age of 13 with full intention of going to medical school. I went to school for an MBA and now I own a landscaping company, an Anytime Fitness gym, and 3 online businesses. I share my highs, lows, and experiences being an entrepreneur. You can learn from my mistakes and identify with the day-to-day struggles of a small business owner. Call in or ask a question online and get concrete a ...
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Hi-Fi engineer Darren Myers (Parasound) and marketing guy Duncan Taylor (YG Acoustics) discuss all things HiFi audio, covering such audiophile topics as speakers, amplifiers, DACs, preamplifiers, vinyl, cables, music, stereo soundstages, tweaks, adjustments and a whole lot more.
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Babara talks with Chad Frischmann, co-author of the New York Times best-seller "Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming," about what is possible in the arena of reducing greenhouse gasses. They have some surprisingly positive insights based on existing and emerging technologies. They offer a vision of a future …
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered how your first concert experience shaped your musical tastes and memories? Join us as Amber reminisces about her childhood adventure at a Crisscross concert at Great America, where she even wore her clothes backward in true Crisscross fashion. Misty follows with her exhilarating yet squishy experience of pushin…
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The US Congress interrogated its Secret Service chief yesterday, and Kamala Harris is gearing up her prospective presidential campaign. Plus, the FT’s Christian Davies explains how Samsung’s labour crisis is complicating its efforts to capitalise on a booming market for semiconductors. Mentioned in this podcast: US Secret Service chief says Donald …
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US President Joe Biden has abandoned his re-election bid following overwhelming pressure from fellow Democrats, and India’s prime minister Narendra Modi faces an early test to his third term in office. Plus, the UK’s new chancellor, Rachel Reeves, will present a fiscal statement to parliament later this month. Mentioned in this podcast: Joe Biden d…
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Republicans gathered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for their convention this week, just days after their party leader was nearly assassinated. The presidential nominee, Donald Trump, started off with a message of unity. However, it’s unclear if that message will stick. The FT’s deputy Washington bureau chief Lauren Fedor and US political news editor Der…
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How do we keep technology from slipping beyond our control? That’s the subtitle of the latest book by our guest in this episode, Wendell Wallach. Wendell is the Carnegie-Uehiro fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, where he co-directs the Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative. He is also Emeritus Chair of Technolog…
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Donald Trump formally accepted the Republican party nomination for president. HSBC’s new chief executive, Georges Elhedery, will face a unique set of challenges while transitioning into the role, and the European Central Bank decided to keep interest rates unchanged yesterday. Plus, the FT’s Clive Cookson talks about the revival of the space race. …
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Chip stocks dipped yesterday after Trump’s comments rattled investors, the EU spoke up against Viktor Orbán’s recent travels, and a bid to force Amazon to recognise a union failed in the UK. Plus, the FT’s Madhumita Murgia explains what Yandex’s move into Europe signifies. Mentioned in this podcast: Chip stocks tumble as Trump comments rattle inves…
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The UK Labour government will present its plans for the upcoming year in the King’s Speech, and Morgan Stanley experienced a slowdown in growth despite a 40 per cent profit increase. Plus, the FT’s Aanu Adeoye explains the Nigerian president’s plans to revive the country’s economy. Mentioned in this podcast: Starmer plans to introduce AI bill in Ki…
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Donald Trump announced Ohio senator JD Vance as his vice-presidential nominee yesterday, and a US judge dismissed a criminal case over the former president’s handling of classified documents. Plus, the FT’s Mehul Srivastava explains why the Gaza pier built by the US hasn’t been as effective as intended. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump picks…
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Five Years Later Written by Catlyn Ladd Narrated by Brooke Jennett Adrian was Bridgett Freeman Music for this episode was provided by MƏMZ Editing and sound design by Brooke Jennett Assistance from Ian Epperson Support Thirteen on Patreon Merch is available through TeePublic Find Thirteen on social media at: Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok and Instagram …
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The US Congress launches a probe into ‘inexcusable’ security failings following the Pennsylvania rally shooting, and workers at an Amazon warehouse in the UK await results from a union ballot. Plus, the UK’s home building ambitions might be a bit of a slog. Credit: AP Mentioned in this podcast: Trump calls for unity in face of ‘evil’ after survivin…
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Facing mounting domestic tensions over Syrian refugees, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is reaching out to Syrian President Bashar Al Assad for dialogue. The initiative, reportedly supported by Moscow, is complicated by Turkey's significant military presence in Syria. Erdogan's call for talks comes after widespread riots against Syrian refug…
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As president, Donald Trump appointed three conservative justices to the Supreme Court and hundreds of conservative judges to benches across the judicial branch. These justices and judges have handed down several controversial decisions that have reshaped important aspects of American life. The FT’s US legal and enforcement correspondent, Stefania P…
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Our guest in this episode is Dr. Emil Kendziorra. Emil graduated summa cum laude, which means, with the highest honours, from the University of Göttingen in Germany, having previously studied at the University of Pécs in Hungary. For several years, he then devoted himself to cancer research with the hope of contributing to longevity science. After …
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US inflation fell to 3 per cent, and China’s Communist party leaders will meet next week to discuss the country’s economy. Plus, the FT’s Brooke Masters talks about the risks that come with deregulation. Mentioned in this podcast: US inflation falls to 3% in June China plays down hopes for ‘strong medicine’ at top economic policy meeting US busines…
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Archegos founder Bill Hwang found guilty of fraud, investors are selling off risky US junk bonds, and women’s tennis is getting big investments from Saudi Arabia and private equity firms. Plus, the FT’s Ryan McMorrow explains how Amazon is fighting back against rivals like Temu and Shein. Mentioned in this podcast: Archegos founder Bill Hwang found…
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Turkey's bid to join the BRICS trading group is the latest move in the Turkish President's delicate balancing act between Western and Eastern allies. The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Almaty, Kazakhstan, provided a platform for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet in person. Their …
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A Russian missile that destroyed a children’s hospital in Kyiv used western technology, investment banking is picking back up, and Shein is injecting €200mn in cash to tackle fashion waste. Plus, the FT’s Najmeh Bozorgmehr explains if Iran’s new pro-reform president can make a difference. Mentioned in this podcast: Type of Russian missile that stru…
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Send us a Text Message. What happens when you find love in the most unexpected places? Join us for a heartwarming episode as Ginger and her husband Moreno recount their incredible journey from unexpected romance to a secret wedding on April Fool's Day. Despite the challenges of leaving their previous marriages, they share how they pursued happiness…
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Nato leaders are meeting for its 75th anniversary summit amid tensions within their countries, and Europe’s battery industry is feeling the impact of the global slowdown in electric car sales. Plus, the FT’s Sara Germano explains the reasons behind Nike’s worst single-day performance on the stock market since 1980. Mentioned in this podcast: Nato a…
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Dr. Joel Fuhrman delves deep into the importance of a diverse plant-based diet for optimum health. Emphasizing that while fruits are beneficial, a diet excessively high in fruit can lead to nutritional imbalances. He encourages a comprehensive approach, highlighting the health advantages of vegetables, beans, whole grains, nuts, and seeds, all of w…
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Joel Fuhrman, M.D. discusses the significance of omega-3 levels in the brain and highlights the risks associated with consuming modern fish due to increased toxic compounds. Dr. Fuhrman underscores the importance of early exposure to the right sources of DHA and EPA. Instead of turning to fish, which may have been safe decades ago, he advises the u…
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France’s anti far-right alliance is on track to halt the rise of Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National, Labour’s landslide win is set to enhance the attractiveness of UK markets, and scientists said that this year was on track to become the warmest on record. Plus, the Chinese province closest to Taiwan seeks greater ties, but businesses aren’t bi…
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Dr. Dale Bredesen highlighted the innovative approach of precision medicine trials for Alzheimer's that moves away from predetermined treatments. By identifying and targeting the contributors for each patient, they achieved noticeable improvements in cognitive functions. This proof-of-concept trial emphasized metabolic adaptations, inflammation res…
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The EU on Friday congratulated Keir Starmer on Labour's election win in Britain, with European Council President Charles Michel calling it "historic". But Labour's landslide victory doesn't mean that London will turn back the clock on Brexit. Keir Starmer has pledged to "make Brexit work" and seek "an ambitious" security pact with the the European …
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Today is my 25th Birthday! Hear me share my adult as well as tangible wishlists starting with getting my first birthday lap dance, strip tease and fellatio on this Bonus Episode ONLY available on the #StrokerSecrets YouTube channel streaming on this link here ➡️ ! https://www.youtube.com/@strokersecrets…
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Rightwing populist party Reform UK makes inroads. Viktor Orbán set to hold meeting with Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine peace. Mentioned in this podcast: UK general election live Viktor Orbán to meet Vladimir Putin after Kyiv trip The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino. Additional help …
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Dale Bredesen, M.D., delves into the intricate factors behind Alzheimer's disease, challenging the conventional focus on amyloid in drug trials which have seen repeated failures. He highlights the alarming rise in Alzheimer's cases among younger individuals in their 40s and 50s. Bredesen emphasizes that Alzheimer's is a signaling imbalance, likenin…
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SoftBank is looking to invest in AI despite pressure to offer a share buyback, Shell is pausing construction on one of its biggest energy transition projects, and the Labour party is expected to win the UK election by a landslide. Plus, the FT’s Anna Nicolaou explains how YouTube is trying to negotiate a deal with record labels over music created b…
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Chef AJ delves into the principle of calorie density, explaining the flaws of traditional dieting and highlighting a natural, healthier approach to weight loss. By focusing on consuming more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, individuals can intake more food by volume, yet fewer calories. This method sidesteps the pitfalls of restrictio…
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Dr. Steven Lome dives deep into the intricacies of C-reactive protein (CRP) as an inflammatory marker, emphasizing its role in assessing heart disease risk. He underscores the distinction between regular and high-sensitivity CRP tests, exploring their implications in relation to LDL cholesterol levels. Additionally, Dr. Lome touches on various fact…
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The EU is planning to impose duties on substandard Chinese goods, Panama’s president wants to close the Darién gap, and Joe Biden is under pressure to explain his fitness to run for office. Plus, the FT’s Attracta Mooney explains how Denmark is implementing the world’s first carbon tax on agriculture. Mentioned in this podcast: EU takes aim at Chin…
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