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More than just your typical market analysis podcast, EFGAM'S CIO Moz Afzal goes Beyond the benchmark, delving into current topics and global trends with guests and experts from within EFG and further afield. The podcast is released fortnightly.
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Kara Goldin, founder of Hint, sits down with today’s most fascinating entrepreneurs, disruptors, and change-makers for a no-holds-barred discussion of how they overcame long odds on the road to start-up success. Guests such as Guy Kawasaki (Apple, Canva), Julie Bornstein (The Yes, Stitch Fix), Mindy Grossman (WW), and Amy Errett (Madison Reed) share wisdom and anecdotes that will inspire you – and challenge you to think differently about achieving your goals. For more on the podcast as well ...
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Conversations and interviews around a table drinking whiskeys and discussing various topics around Sex, Relationships, Personal Growth and development, and just some overall general crazy life experiences. Depending on where the whiskey takes us who knows which direction the conversation goes. Not for the easily offended. Especially NSFW.
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Basma Hameed, Founder and CEO of BASMA Beauty, shares her inspiring journey of creating a beauty brand that focuses on inclusivity and personalization of skincare and makeup. Basma's passion for makeup started at a young age when she discovered its ability to boost her confidence and cover her facial scars. She went on to study color correction and…
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Boyd talks with Rep. Blake Moore about the leadership of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and the foreign aid legislation. Frank Bruni discusses how to cultivate a more optimistic outlook for our country. And Curtis Morley talks about building authentic emotional health, and how to avoid counterfeit emotions that disconnect us.…
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Living a fulfilled and authentic life takes time, effort, and patience. We need to learn about ourselves, how we feel, and how we can respond to our feelings. But counterfeit emotions can often get in the way of our personal development and cause disconnection with ourselves and those around us. What are counterfeit emotions? How can we tell the di…
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If you listen to some leading media and political voices in America today, you may be convinced that our nation is headed towards free fall. That nothing is good, everything is bad, and your grievance is the most important thing. And too many people are increasingly convinced of this very message. But is this really the case? Maybe what we really n…
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Americans are becoming sicker due to age or poor health, and our chronic disease problem is only getting bigger. Prevention programs have the potential to help reverse this trend, and could even be implemented into our federal budgeting process. Dan Crippen talks with Boyd about these programs and their benefits.…
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Today, the Senate will debate and vote on the foreign aid legislation recently passed in the House of Representatives. The $95 billion dollar package has a big price tag, so what is actually in this legislation? Where is the money going? And will US weapons manufacturers be able to replenish the vast amount of weapons and ammunition that are being …
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We've followed the House of Representatives and the Senate for a long time as the debate over foreign aid was carried out. Now we have legislation going to the Senate for a vote, and $95 billion dollars allocated for our allies in military, humanitarian, and other needs. How does Republican leadership feel about the final bills? What convinced Spea…
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Start your week off with Boyd Matheson and an inside look into the day's biggest news! Hear about the beginning of Passover from Rabbi Brad Hirschfield. Get a look at the inner-workings of Congress from Nick Robertson. Michael Powell joins to talk about the inflation disconnect between classes. Understand the aid vote from this weekend and more!…
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We have covered the very long saga of President Biden's attempts to relieve Americans' massive amount of student debt. He's been taking even bigger swings since campaign season started, but has he always planned on striking out? People are starting to wonder if the President ever planned on getting these plans passed after the block from the Suprem…
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It seems like nobody agrees on the state of the economy. Despite several politicians and economists boasting that we're finally coming out of the darkness, inflation is lower and interest rates are down, regular people are still feeling the effects of skyrocketing prices. A massive amount of Americans are spending absurd amounts of their paychecks …
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Neville Chamberlain isn't a well known figure in American culture, but he's a major figure in 20th century political memory. Today, his name is usually thrown as a perjorative against perceived capitulation or appeasement. Who was Mr. Chamberlain? And what lessons can we learn from him, beyond the usual references to appeasement? Kevin Williamson j…
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How effective is the current congress at passing legislation and doing their job for the American people? Congress is passing less legislation and pulling each other further and further to the ends of the political spectrum to achieve their goals. And the result isn't good, not for those working in Congress and for the American people. What can be …
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Tonight, when the sun sets, another Passover will begin for those of the Jewish faith. There are many lessons from that first Passover that can apply to us today, struggling with the darkness and uncertain state of the world. The world has been cast in this uncertainty before, and we know the dark always passes to a new day. Rabbi Brad Hirschfield …
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After many months of delay and debate, the House of Representatives has passed a series of bills relating to foreign aid to our allies. The bills covered military and humanitarian aid to Israel and Gaza, Ukraine, and aid to Taiwan. The legislation will go to the Senate where it has the chance to pass as soon as tomorrow, and go to the President's d…
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In this episode, Palak Patel, Author of the new cookbook, Food Is Love, shares all about her new cookbook which goes beyond recipes to explore the emotional connections we have with food. We also hear how this classically trained chef, restaurateur and winner of Food Network’s famed Chopped and Beat Bobby Flay – amongst other things – finds the bal…
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Finish out your week with Boyd Matheson and break down the days biggest headlines. Robert Sherman joins the show from Tel Aviv to give us a live update on how everyone in Israel is coping after the attack on Iran. Wilfred McClay stresses the importance of having a civic education lest we lose our national identity. Former chief of staff for Preside…
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Twenty-five years later, Boyd reflects on the tragedy of the Columbine High Schoool massacre. This horrible attack brought the world to a small town in Colorado and would come to be the beginning of a vicous series of school shootings. Everyone agrees that the outcome needs to change, but how? We need to reinstate the value of integrity to protect …
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It's always a pleasure to talk to the extraordinary people and great thinkers that reflect our nations identity. Jean Becker was President George H.W. Bush's chief of staff for over twenty years and has reflected on her time with President Bush in her new book: Character Matters...And Other Life Lessons from George H. W. Bush.…
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As the vote on foreign aid progresses in the House, some Republicans are angry at the Speaker for changing his position and showing support for the legislation. The President gave his approval on the Speaker's plan, which might be the only time they've agreed on anything. So what changed the Speaker's tune on Ukraine aid? Jennifer Haberkorn joins t…
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On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, Founder and CEO of Lumineux, shares all about his journey as a cosmetic dentist and an entrepreneur. His curiosity about the oral microbiome and the frustration with the limitations of traditional oral care, inspired him to create this line of non-toxic, safe and effective oral care prod…
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Get an inside look on the week's biggest stories with Boyd Matheson! Nahal Toosi joins the show to stress the importance of the Biden Administration taking on an Iran plan. Understand why more government intervention isn’t always a good thing with Marc Hyden. Eric Bohem looks at the real effect of President Biden's new steel tariffs. Case Lawrence …
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Boyd takes a glance back at our representatives' leadership the past few days. The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson and the Minority Leader, Hakeem S. Jeffries have finally started showing up like our legislators are supposed to. As Speaker Johnson presents his foreign aid packages, both parties are urging their peers to be on the right side of h…
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In another play for the Steel Unions votes, President Biden has announced even more steel tariffs. The ever-rising taxes are meant to discourage imported steel from places like China, but will they work? Have they ever worked before? Why are both presidential candidates so focused on adding more? Eric Boehm from Reason joins the show.…
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Iran spent years increasing its influence in the Middle East through the use of proxy paramilitary groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis in Yemen. It launched a strike against Israel over the weekend and now the world waits to see what an Israeli response to this attack will look like. What has been the U.S. strategy to counter Iran? The…
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Today, after long delays, foreign aid legislation may make it onto the House floor for a vote. Rather than use the bill passed in the Senate, foreign aid will instead be broken up into a series of 4 bills that each member will vote on. Will they pass? And will the aid get to Ukraine and Israel in time to make the difference on the battlefield?…
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Spend Wednesday afternoon with Boyd Matheson and get an inside look on the country’s biggest issues. Ronald Brownstein breaks down how America's action in the Middle East might impact President Biden's reelection. Hear how Europe's expectations for U.S. aid are changing as the war against Ukraine continues from Dan Lamothe. Ron Bailey emphasizes th…
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A startling amount of Americans do not believe their childrens future is going to get brighter. There is a pervasive cultural pessimism infecting our once entreprenurial country, but now is not the time to rest on our laurels. We must maintain faith in the nation that was built in the parenthasizes of a crazy idea. We are capable of solving big pro…
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If you're keeping up with the media, it might seem like the world is revolving around Gaza. Well, it's very possible the Biden Administrations next move in the Middle East will be the thing that decides the 2024 Presidential Election. Democrats and Independents alike are growing more and more intolerant of President Bidens passive criticism of Neta…
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Cynicism is plaguing more than just our politics. Our everyday lives have been weighed down by complacency, mindlessly taking the world-changing inventions of the 20th century for granted with little motivation to move forward. When would happen if we found our way back to the innovation that once defined our nation? Ronald Bailey from Reason joins…
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The President is on a campaign blitz this week across the state of Pennsylvania. Yesterday he spoke in Scranton, today he will give remarks in Pittsburgh, and then go to Philadelphia on Thursday. He is using this week to contrast his own world with that of Donald Trump as much as possible. Posturing himself as a man of the people who is doing work …
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As the world focuses its attention on the Middle East in the aftermath of the recent attack on Israel by Iran, Russia is continuing its war of aggression into Ukraine. Needed aid from the U.S. may be passed as soon as this week, but delays and other issues have strained the relationship between Kiev and Washington DC. How is this playing out, and w…
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Michael Sheldrick, Author of the new, awesome book From Idea to Impact and Co-Founder of Global Citizen, a movement dedicated to ending extreme poverty by 2030, shares what it means and what it takes to be a policy entrepreneur. His new book takes readers behind the scenes of launching global campaigns that aim to mobilize millions around the world…
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