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The Clyde's

Taylor and Elizabeth Clyde

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The Clyde's is a show with Taylor (@taylorclyde) & Elizabeth Clyde (@elizabethpclyde). Each episode brings you insights and conversations on ministry, relationships, family, health, and anything else we're learning this season!
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Tax Chats

Dyreng and Hoopes

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Taxes touch every aspect of society, including who rules, where factories are built, what people drink, what car they buy, when they have children, and when they die. Scott Dyreng (Duke) and Jeff Hoopes (UNC), two accounting professors, chat about taxes, including current events, with the energy of an over-caffeinated chihuahua. Listening is guaranteed to be far more entertaining than actually paying your taxes.
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Bag of Bones

Elizabeth Bourgeret

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If you love history, but want to follow the un-beaten path, then this podcast is for you. My name is Elizabeth Bourgeret and I love to learn about the untold stories of American history. The ones that don't make it to the history books. The darker side. The strange. The peculiar. The deadly. Peek behind the curtain of America's yesterdays and listen to the collection of tales found in my Bag of Bones. #bagofbonespodcast #elizabethbourgeret Contact me: http://www.elizabethbourgeret.com/contac ...
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Curious Nyxsins

Loretta & Alex

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We're just two best friends that love weird stuff! Join us as we talk about the spooky, grizzly, and just down right weird. Welcome to the #CuriousNyxsins Pictures related to the episodes can be found on our Instagram page! https://linktr.ee/CuriousNyxsins
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott talk to Nathan Goldman, accounting professor at North Carolina State University (completing the tax triangle between UNC, Duke, and NC State!)., about taxes and online sports betting. Sports betting was recently legalized in North Carolina, and Nathan co-wrote (with Christina Lewellen) a widely circulated piec…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Gabriel Zucker about Code for America's efforts to enable better access to free tax filing, both at the federal level, and, facilitating state tax filing as the IRS roles out its direct filing program. Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE courses are available approximately one week after epi…
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In this conversation, The Clyde's discuss their return to podcasting after a month-long break. They reflect on their experiences during that time, including Easter, Liz's birthday, and more. They also share their takeaways from the Abide women's conference and the Freedom Friday worship nights. The conversation ends with Liz's pretty big announceme…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Partho Shome about taxes in the colonial era in India, especially the excise tax on salt. They then discuss how these taxes lead to the famous "salt march" led by Mahatma Gandhi, which ultimately lead to Indian Independence. This experience is contrasted to the American independance movement, which a…
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Send us a Text Message. Recorded on April 15, Jeff and Scott Chat about tax code complexity. Why is the tax code so complex? Is it because life is complex? Because we have chosen to hone the tax code to achieve certain social goals? Jeff and Scott chat about it all in light of Scott not being able to complete his tax code until the very last moment…
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In this episode, Taylor and Elizabeth share at a worship and prayer service and discuss the importance of preserving spiritual milestones and moving forward in faith. They emphasize the need to remember and mark significant moments with God, to share those experiences with others, and to continue growing and moving forward in faith. Be sure to shar…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Samford University law professor Tracey Roberts about Cordell Hull. Hull was a senator, secretary of state, and, won the Nobel Prize for his role in creating the United Nations. However, he also had a substantial role in creating the income tax, which Tracey, Jeff and Scott discuss. This episode is b…
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Send us a Text Message. Scott and Jeff chat with Nic Duquette, Professor of Public Policy at the University of Southern California. We discuss charitable giving, tax deductions related to charitable giving, tax exempt organizations, and the like. Listener submitted correction: "there is no longer an above-the-line charitable deduction for cash cont…
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In this episode, Taylor and Elizabeth discuss the value of studying as a spiritual discipline. Sounds like a real page-turner, right? They emphasize the importance of studying the Bible and internalizing its teachings in order to recall and apply them in daily life. They also share strategies for effective studying, such as creating flashcards and …
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Clyde Ray, a political scientist and author of the book John Marshall's Constitutionalism, about the Supreme Court case McCulloch v Maryland, which hinged on whether a state could tax a federal bank. In this case, John Marshall teaches us that "the power to tax involves the power to destroy."…
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Taylor recently got to share his heart and cast vision with all of the worship, production, and photography teams at Faith Church. The whole theme of the conversation is the call to create, with Taylor emphasizing that God-the ultimate creator-calls us to create. He explains that our creativity is a form of worship and a tool for ministry and witne…
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Welcome back to the pod! In this episode, we recap El's recent trip to this year's If:Gathering. She shares how the speakers covered topics such as revival, running our race, fixing our eyes on Jesus, admitting our thirst, and finding home base in God's presence.Main Takeaways: Revival may inconvenience our balanced lives, but it is necessary for g…
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Thanks for watching! In this episode, we're discussing finding balance in life. We share our struggles balancing different areas of our lives and the importance of setting priorities and boundaries. We also emphasize the need to care for yourself rather than strive for perfection in achieving balance. Overall, we're encouraging listeners to pursue …
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Alexander Arnon. Alex serves as the Director of Business Tax and Economic Analysis at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, and he explains the Wyden-Smith tax deal, including the extension of the business tax components of the TCJA, the expansion of the child tax credit, and the Employee Retention Credit. …
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In this episode, we discuss the importance of investing in oneself and personal development. We share our own experiences with coaching programs, conferences, and small groups, highlighting the value of community and accountability in growth. We also explore the biblical foundation for personal development, emphasizing the need for transformation a…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Douglas Holtz-Eakin, the President of the American Action Forum, former director of the CBO, and former chief economic policy adviser to Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. Doug has also testified before Congress more than anyone else that did not do so as a requirement of their job. Je…
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In this episode, we discuss the topic of waiting and how to wait well. We share personal experiences of waiting for car repairs and waiting for answered prayers. We also explore different types of waiting, such as exciting, dreadful, and uncertain waiting. The Clydes provide strategies for waiting, including turning to worship and focusing on the L…
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Summary: In this episode, we discuss the importance of seeking wisdom from older generations and the value of having mature voices in one's life. We share personal experiences with mentorship and the challenges of finding the right mentors. The conversation also touches on the fear of unsolicited opinions and the need for discernment when seeking c…
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Welcome to episode #28 of The Clyde's: a place where we talk about relationships, faith, and anything happening in our lives. Don't worry: we won't be on the floor next week! In this episode, we talk about something that, as Christians, we often say we value but that we often don't put into everyday practice. Hit that subscribe button so you never …
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Wojciech Kopczuk, professor of Economics at Columbia University, an editor at the Journal of Public Economics, and IgNobel Prize Winner, about the trends in income inequality. The long-standing received wisdom is that income inequality is high, and growing higher. A recent paper published in the Jour…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Laura Snyder, an advocate for an improved tax system for Americans living abroad. Laura is currently the President of Stop Extraterritorial American Taxation, (SEAT) and is also an American living abroad. They talk about the different types of Americans living abroad, and how their lives are complica…
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Welcome to episode 27 of The Clyde's: a place where we talk about relationships, faith, and pretty much anything that's happening in our lives. In this episode, we recap the past couple of weeks and share some insights we got from a recent conference we attended. We hope you enjoy this conversation! Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a new…
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Send us a Text Message. This episode originally aired on January 15, 2022. Martin Luther King Jr. is the only person to have ever been tried for perjury with regards to state income taxes in Alabama. Jeff and Scott interview Edgar Dyer about the tax perjury trial of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1960. Eddie wrote an article entitled "A Triumph of Justi…
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Welcome to episode 26 of The Clyde's: a place where we talk about relationships, faith, and all kinds of other great things. In this episode, we talk a little bit about how the first week of our 21-day fast is going. Spoilers: not so great for one of us... We hope you enjoy this conversation! Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a new episod…
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Send us a Text Message. For the second time, Jeff and Scott chat with Benjamin Alarie, a law professor at the University of Toronto, and, the founder and CEO of BlueJ. They talk about one of BlueJ's products which predicts tax court case outcomes, and also discuss the future of AI and taxes generally. Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE co…
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! Welcome to episode 25 of The Clyde's, and welcome to a brand new season! In this episode, we talk a little bit about what everybody else around you is talking about... goals. We share some of our personal goals for 2024 and some insights we've learned about setting resolutions and intentions. Be sure to share this episode with a fri…
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Welcome to episode 24 of The Clyde's! In this episode, we talk about what it means to "stand in the gap" for people. How often do you pray for your friends? Are you the kind of person from whom they could even ask for that kind of thing? Be sure to share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it! Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a …
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Send us a Text Message. A Way to Pay Taxes (to the tune of Away in the Manger) Re-release (originally released Christmas, 2021) Lyrics by Jeff Hoopes, Sung by Stacey Hoopes Oh Joseph and Mary They were there for a task They came to the city To pay their tax But as they remitted The tax on their worth Oh Mary, a virgin She had to give birth They wen…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott talk about two taxes levied at the Hoopes household, the "floor tax", and the "toilet tax." These two taxes demonstrate how the tax system can be used as either a carrot or a stick, and the benefit of each approach, and the importance of administrative costs (which made the toilet tax impractical). We also dis…
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Welcome to episode 23 of The Clyde's! It's been A WHILE since we recorded an episode, but hopefully, we made up for that with some big life updates! We are so thankful to have a community like this one where we can share and celebrate these things. You guys are the best! Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a new episode! And remember to sen…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott talk with UNC Marketing professor Kristopher Keller about his work on the effect of marketing on soda taxes (joint work with Jonne Guyt and Rajdeep Grewal). After passing a soda tax, a tax on sugared beverages meant to discourage their consumption, stores can change their marketing of soda. Kristopher, with co…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Benjamin Angel, the Director for Direct Taxation, Tax Coordination, Economic Analysis and Evaluation at the European Commission. The EC has recently proposed rules that would enable smaller business that have operations across EU countries to have a simplified tax filing process, reducing compliance …
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with two state and local tax experts, Stacey Roberts and Meredith Smith, about the state and local tax deduction cap put in by Congress in 2017, and ways states are allowing their residents to get around it. Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE courses are available approximately one week after ep…
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Welcome to episode 22 of The Clyde's! We're wrapping up a two-week mini-series on gratitude by sharing moments in our lives when we experienced difficulty but found God in the situation. It's not always easy, but it changes the whole thing when we remember He is right in the middle of the tension. Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a new e…
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Welcome to episode 21 of The Clyde's! Please excuse Elizabeth's reference to alcohol in the first 2 minutes... she didn't grow up Pentecostal like some of us LOL We're kicking off a two-week mini-series on gratitude by sharing moments in our lives when we experienced difficulty but found God in the situation. It's not always easy, but it changes th…
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Welcome to episode 20 of The Clyde's! This week, Taylor had the chance to speak at one of our campuses, and we wanted to share it with YOU. Missions are close to our hearts, so for a couple of years, our family has supported a few missionaries monthly. It's always encouraging to get an email or a letter from them and hear what God is doing through …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Jeff and Scott chat with Nick Guest, Assistant Professor of Accounting at Cornell University's SC Johnson College of Business about a recent study he conducted related to stock repurchases, available published here or in working paper version here.By Dyreng and Hoopes
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott chat with Benjamin Alarie, a law professor at the University of Toronto, and, the founder and CEO of BlueJ. They talk about one of BlueJ's products, Ask BlueJ, which is a generative AI system that allows users to ask it technical tax questions, and, get answers. They discuss how responses are quickly improving…
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Welcome to episode 19 of the podcast! We're very excited to share a conversation we had with Sophie Haughton as we talk all things small groups. Sophie currently leads a small group that meets in our home, and we wanted her to share her perspective on being a relatively new group leader. We share on dealing with difficult people, our favorite parts…
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Episode 18! Have you ever felt weighed down by grudges or past hurts? Join us for this conversation as we talk about the power of forgiveness. We look at biblical examples, personal experiences, and explore how letting go can free our hearts and minds. We'll also share some tips and tricks to help you cultivate more f…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff and Scott discussed a new tax proposal with Natasha Sarin, an economist and lawyer at Yale Law School and Yale School of Management. Natasha, in collaboration with Kim Clausing, developed a plan aimed at increasing tax revenue. This plan also anticipaties several tax provisions expiring in 2025. The proposal, "The Comin…
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Episode 17 of the podcast! On this episode of The Clyde's, we're diving deep into the realm of insecurities from a Christian perspective. In a world so driven by comparison and the constant lure of social media, how do we keep from feeling crushed and worthless? What's Inside: How do societal standards shape our spiri…
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Send us a Text Message. Nina Olsen was the National Taxpayer Advocate for the United States, a position overseeing the IRS which was created by Congress and described in the Internal Revenue Code. The National Taxpayer Advocate is responsible for overseeing more than 2,000 employees of the office of the National Taxpayer Advocate. We discuss the re…
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Episode 16 of the podcast! In this special on-the-road edition of The Clyde's, we're visiting our friends Tyler and Holli Still in Woodruff, SC. They pastor a new church plant called Story Church in Spartanburg, SC. We've been friends with the Stills for several years now, and after numerous vacations together and man…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we chat with author and historian Brady Crytzer, who recently published "The Whiskey Rebellion: A Distilled History of an American Crisis ". Brady also hosts "Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution" Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE courses are available approximately on…
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Episode 15 of the podcast! Last week we closed out a three-week series on Spiritual Disciplines and also shared a bonus episode of a message we shared one Sunday on making marriage work. This week, we're celebrating 10 incredible years of marriage- and we want to share some of the things we've learned! There's somethi…
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SURPRISE! It's our first bonus episode! Thanks for following along on this journey with us. We got the opportunity recently to preach on marriage, so we thought we'd share it with you guys to learn and grow from. WHAT'S INSIDE: We open up Ephesians 4 and talk about three things that must be present in every marriage to make it last: growing, giving…
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Episode 13 of the podcast! Last week we discussed the outward spiritual disciplines from Richard Foster's "Celebration of Discipline." This week, we're taking on the corporate ones—Confession, Worship, Guidance, and Celebration. Trust us, these are crucial to develop in your life and relationships. What's Inside: A 'r…
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Send us a Text Message. Jeff was recently asked to opine on whether Republican GOP candidate for president Vivek Ramaswamy grew up with a lot of money. Scott and Jeff dive into Vivek's tax returns for evidence. Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE courses are available approximately one week after episodes are published. Visit https://earma…
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