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Money Ink

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Money Ink is a Hip-Hop group from Atlanta Georgia consistant of 4 members Bankroll Bj, Money Mark, Irene Kidd and Young Killa. The group was signed to Nustarz Entertainment. "I Need Kash" the groups first mixtape was released in 2010 and they have been working on the freestyle of the week on youtube. The group has recently been actively performing in the metro Atlanta area. The most recent performance at Southern Polytechnic State University where they had a great turnout. They will be featu ...
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Money can be an intimidating topic, particularly for artists and creative professionals. The Artful Dollar aims to change that by having money conversations with Artists as well as financial service professionals. Ryan Roi, the host of TAD has been an artist his whole life and now works as a financial advisor offering 1:1 and group coaching to help people build healthy, thriving relationships with money.
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Welcome to The Devil's Dinner Hour. Your trusty source for everything Victorian and strange. I'm Evelyn James and I'll be your guide down through the dark alleyways and moonlit moors of Victorian, England. This podcast is meant to arm you with the truly weird knowledge that you need to be an expert on Victorian life. At the end of each episode, I'll even teach you some fun Victorian slang, so you too, can speak like a Victorian.
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The Syndicate

Imperative Entertainment and Foxtopus Ink

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Buried cash. DEA moles. Sibling rivalries. Skydiving planes. Fast cars. And an exploding hash lab. A group of college friends took advantage of Colorado’s medical marijuana laws to create one of the longest, most lucrative smuggling runs in U.S. history. But when a drug mule flipped, the whole enterprise came crashing down— and revealed how the marijuana black market is not just evolving in the era of legal weed, but thriving.New episodes publish Tuesday mornings.
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Interesting and insightful business leaders shaping the future stop in for candid conversations about their why, their journey, the things that work, and the lessons learned.
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The People’s Court Podcast

The People’s Court Podcast

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The honorable Judge Marilyn Milian presides over the four-time Emmy award winning "The People’s Court." For more than two decades, Milian has dispensed justice and provided legal insight in the courtroom where justice and reality collide. And now, you can take the show on the go with "The People’s Court Podcast." "The People’s Court Podcast" draws on ordinary people who have filed grievances in civil court and have opted to have their cases heard and mediated by Judge Milian. Running the gam ...
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On Becoming a Better Man, Better Human, & Better Dad. Hear me talk about the intersection between personal development, health, wealth, and parenting. I firmly believe that if you become a better human being, you magically become a better parent. I will share my stories and philosophies that have helped me eventually become the man I've always hoped to be and be the father I wish I had growing up. Make sure to subscribe and tune in. I promise you'll feel something.
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Building your T-Shirt Empire

Cole Lundstrom & Gavin StGeorges

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Learn business tips for your t-shirt business and SUBSCRIBE for more episodes about DTG, screen-printing, internet marketing and interviews with professionals from the apparel industry. Powered by ShirtAgency.com | The best T-Shirt Printing and Fulfillment in LA and www.seps.io - the simplest remote art department for screen printing shops.
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Publishing as an independent (indy) author is hard. So here is a podcast to make your indy publishing business a breeze. It requires a whole heck-of-lot-of research, time, energy, and money. Who needs mistakes when you can learn from another indy author? Join your host, Izaic Yorks, as he takes you through all the steps, in order, to not only publish, but build your platform, and make a living in the business of fiction writting.
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It Is Written Weekly Program

It Is Written Television

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Since 1956, the It Is Written television program has addressed some of life's biggest questions by turning to the Bible for answers. Join Pastor John Bradshaw each week as he opens the Word to address questions like: "Does God exist?" "Why is there so much hurt in the world?" and "How can I understand the book of Revelation?" Subscribe to get these free Christ-centered presentations each week, or download the individual programs that interest you most!
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Welcome to The #InTheBuilding podcast. My name is W1se; the host and founder of the podcast where I interview local talent from Boston Massachusetts. Follow the podcast so we can grow as a community and give others a chance to speak their minds openly and freely. Like, share, bookmark, play the episodes listen and tell me what you think about the podcast. #InTheBuilding #SupportLocalPodcasts #BlackOwnedPodcast #w1se1 #w1se617 #FromTheGroundUp
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The SA Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) has reached a one-year pay deal for a 7% raise for workers in the water industry represented in the Amanzi Bargaining Council. The growth rate surpasses the inflation rate of 5.2% observed in April and May. The largest municipal union, Samwu, which represents more than 160,000 of the almost 300,000 municipal …
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Join me tonight as we tread the boards of the Victorian stage and learn what it was like for actors, directors, and writers as they navigated a world that didn't yet appreciate their gifts. We will experience a revolution that was started with song and dance, watch as theatre fires consume the streets of London, learn about Victorian special effect…
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The plaintiff says her neighbor’s dog lunged at her and ripped her coat. The defendant refuses to cover the cost of the coat, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff is a horrible neighbor who taunts her dog and even tried to kick his dog as she walked by, so his pet was just defending himself. Then, the plaintiff says he bought a granite …
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The plaintiff says she and her husband agreed to rent a house from the defendant but changed their minds. They say the defendant promised to refund all their money, but he didn’t, so they’re suing. The defendant says he returned everything but the last payment, which is way more than most landlords would do. The plaintiff says she bought wall-to-wa…
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Market Commentary Chris Steward, Portfolio Manager at Ninety-One and Mothe Khoaripe analyse top business and company stories of the day, as well as international and local markets. Inclusive transformation in SA - business's expectations from the new administration, SONA and the job to be done by this administrationMfundo Nkuhlu, Nedbank Group COO,…
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In this episode of The Artful Dollar, Ryan Roi, tattoo artist and financial coach, breaks down the intricacies of profit and its various forms, including gross profit, operating profit, and net profit. Ryan emphasizes the importance of measuring and managing finances to improve profitability, shares insights from 'The Richest Man in Babylon' by Geo…
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to photograph her wedding and create an album. She alleges it was a mess and he didn’t complete the job, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the bride was a raving lunatic on her wedding day, and she complained that her guests didn’t look attractive in the pictures. Then, The plaintiff says she…
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What Gives? Diamonds in South Africa are losing their sparkle? Peter Major, Director of Mining at Morden Corporate Solutions, and Motheo Khoaripe examine the factors that still hinder the diamond industry in South Africa. Can an Advisory Committee drive infrastructure development in the country? To further advance the nation's infrastructure develo…
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The plaintiff says he and his mother rented a place from the defendant, but it turned out to be an illegal rooming house full of drunks and criminals. He’s suing for a refund on the rent after he got kicked out for reporting the defendant. The defendant says the plaintiff swore like a sailor and was so out of control that he killed his own cat. The…
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The tax agency's ability to pursue taxpayers with intricate tax planning structures using evidence obtained behind closed doors has been confirmed by the Supreme Court of Appeal's following its decision to dismiss Christo Wiese and his associates' appeal in their R217 million tax dispute with the SA Revenue Service (Sars).Pieter Faber, senior tax e…
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The nuclear regulator for South Africa, NNR, has announced that one of the plant's two units may continue to operate for an additional 20 years at the Koeberg nuclear power station. Unit 1 of the plant, west of Cape Town was set to have its 40-year operating license expire this month, but state-owned power company Eskom requested a 20-year extensio…
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The plaintiff says the defendant is the property manager where he lives. He alleges the man is trying to get him to move out because he pays low rent, and he alleges the defendant is harassing him and enters his apartment without permission. He’s suing for $10,000. The defendant says he’s only doing his job, and he’s countersuing for $10,000 for ha…
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In South Africa, the illicit tobacco trade has actually grown to be a serious problem. Because of the growing illegal trade, British American Tobacco (BATSA) has had to reduce the amount of products it distributes and delivers directly to consumers. This has resulted in a decline in sales volumes. It is estimated that over 70% of all cigarettes con…
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The plaintiff says she bought a pellet stove from the defendant, but it was an old and discontinued model that never worked. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the stove worked fine when she sold it, and they tested it before the plaintiff bought it. Then, the plaintiff says the defendant T-boned him while he was driving, and he suffered …
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a relative of his ex-girlfriend, and he alleges the defendant owes him luggage charges for extra bags he agreed to bring home from El Salvador. She hasn’t repaid him for the fees, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff brought a few items for her, but he’s only suing because he tried to date her and she …
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A man who played a key role in the R1.9 billion loss at VBS Mutual Bank pled guilty to charges of money laundering, theft, fraud, and racketeering. As part of a plea and sentencing agreement with the State, former VBS head Tshifhiwa Matodzi pleaded guilty to 33 charges on Wednesday in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. He received a 15-year prison…
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In this episode of The Artful Dollar, Ryan Roi and Jesse from Ink-Link unpack the secrets to thriving in the modern tattoo industry. These two marketing masterminds redefine client communication and cover effective strategies for self-marketing through both organic and paid channels. Discover how contemporary artists leverage tools and human psycho…
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The plaintiff says she worked with the defendant at his insurance company, but he’s stiffing her on her wages and commissions. She claims he harassed her, and she suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says he paid the plaintiff and never harassed her. He insists she must have been happy because she gained 25 pounds while she worked there. He’s c…
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Black frost destroyed crops in South Africa's northernmost province, Limpopo, leading a significant farmers' organization to issue a warning about looming food shortages in the region. Potatoes, tomatoes, and a host of other vegetables were damaged when black frost struck the province early on Sunday. To help us understand how much damage has been …
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The plaintiff says she used to date the defendant. She claims he broke in, knocked her down, and stole her TV and phone. She’s suing him for what she’s owed. The defendant says the TV was his, and he claims she threw her phone at him. He’s countersuing for hardship and wasted time. The plaintiff says she hired the defendant’s company to move her, b…
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According to the Financial Times, South Africa's state-owned electricity company Eskom may have reported an annual loss of up to R15 billion in the most recent year. Professor Harald Winkler discusses this possibility with host Motheo Khoaripe. Karl Westvig will take over as TymeBank's CEO on October 1. The SME-focused lender Retail Capital, which …
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The plaintiff says he was contracted to do landscaping for the defendant and did a great job. The check he was paid with bounced, and he claims the defendant told him he was with the mafia and threatened him when he tried to collect. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff did a lousy job and his nephew wrote the check off a…
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Explore a world of stunning spectacle: The Victorian Circus. Let's take a stroll through the dusty sands of the circus ring, and learn what daily life was like for both performer and proprietor. In this episode, we will walk alongside misfits of every kind, color, creed, and identity who used their creativity and ingenuity to create a place, not on…
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Joining host Ray White to talk about Bank of America's prediction that South Africa's GDP may increase by 2% provided Eskom continues to make progress and maintain a steady power supply is Siobhan Redford, economist at RMB. Redford emphasizes the significance of dependable electricity for economic growth. Four of the six companies that the US added…
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor, and they don’t get along. She says she tried to get an order of protection because the woman and her dog harass her and her dog mercilessly. She’s suing for the harassment. The defendant says the plaintiff was a nightmare who would start confrontations and videotape her through her windows. The plai…
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Insiders allege that global megacorporation are abandoning South Africa's massive gas discoveries due to unhappiness with its administration. There is rising speculation that TotalEnergies will withdraw from its offshore gas finds in South Africa. The project's major partner, the Canadian business CNR International, has already stated its desire to…
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The plaintiff says she owned two clothing stores and the defendant bought one. She alleges the defendant stopped making payments, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff promised to mentor her, and she never did a thing to help her. She’s countersuing for breach of contract. The plaintiff says he and the defendant have been friends for 25 …
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Bidvest offers to sell its bank. Old Mutual gears up for a new bank. How the banking sector in SA is changing Old Mutual's plan to rename its new lender OM Bank—which completed building its digital platform and infrastructure at the end of last year—and Bidvest Group's intention to find a buyer for its banking asset before the end of 2024 Kokkie Ko…
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In this episode of The Artful Dollar, Ryan Roi sits down with tattoo artist and coach, Robbie Ripoll of The Rad Movement. They dive deep into Robbie's journey through personal and professional challenges, including his experience on Ink Master, losing his leg, and coping with mental health struggles. Robbie shares his insights on setting boundaries…
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The plaintiff says he rented an apartment from the defendant, but she got angry and booted him out when he asked if he could move his nephew in after his roommate died. He’s suing for the security deposit. The defendant says the plaintiff up and moved without notice, left the place a mess, and failed to pay the last month’s rent. She says she owes …
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Standard Bank's major breach issues Customers who believed their bank accounts had been compromised filed many complaints on the Standard Bank X handle (@StandardBankZA) on Tuesday morning. Many of them said that they were unable to restrict their cards or accounts due to the lengthy wait in the bank's contact center queue. In an interview with hos…
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend, and they got a dog named Daisy together. She says he still has the dog, but he’s toxic and aggressive with the poor dog. She fears for her pet, so she’s suing for $500 or the return of her dog. The defendant says he adopted Daisy from the pound and saved her life, and she’s his dog. He’s counter…
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The CEO of Business Unity SA, Cas Coovadia, the chancellor of the University of the Free State and a former president of Business Unity South Africa, and managing director of Krutham, Peter Attard Montalto, discuss the recently announced cabinet and the Government of National Unity (GNU) with host Ray White. JSE lists Rainbow Chicken Rainbow Chicke…
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her father, and he owes her money. It’s painful, but she’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff offered to help him out, and it’s ridiculous that she’s suing him because he thought the money was a gift. He’s countersuing for slander. The plaintiff says he bought wall-to-wall carpeting from …
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• Controversies about cabinet posts threaten GNU. What comes next in SA? Independent political analyst Khaya Sithole and senior lecturer Lumkile Mondi of Wits Business School give more background on the reforms in a conversation with broadcaster Ray White. The case of the wobbly GNU and wobbly currency • The host, Ray White, discusses South Africa'…
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his younger brother. He alleges the defendant stole a valuable Marc Chagall painting from their father that the plaintiff was supposed to sell. He’s suing for $5,000 for the theft. The defendant says he and his brother haven’t had a relationship in 30 years. He says the painting is a fake and is worth nothing. Th…
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• Presenter Bruce Whitfield moderates a conversation about "ONE THING" with Dr. Imtiaaz Sooliman, founder of Gift of the Givers; Alan Knott-Craig Jr., former CEO of iBurst and Mxit and current chairman at Isizwe.com; and Judy Dlamini, Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand and founding chairman of Mbekani Group. This one thing might fund…
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The plaintiff says he bought a car for the defendant, his daughter, and put it in his name. He claims she got into an accident and pocketed the insurance money, so he’s suing her to teach her a lesson. The defendant says the plaintiff bought the car as a gift, and she paid for the insurance. She claims the new woman in her dad’s life is just money …
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• Bruce Whitfield, the host, speaks with Governor Lesetja Kganyago of the South African Reserve Bank on the "one thing" he thinks can hasten the country's economic development. • Host Bruce Whitfield and Katlego Maphai, CEO of Yoco, explore the "one thing" that could further strengthen South Africa's start-up and small business sectors. • Adrian Go…
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In this episode of The Artful Dollar, Ryan Roi talks with Christopher Hedlund, a veteran tattoo artist specializing in color realism. They get into the highs and lows of a tattooing career, emphasizing the need for adaptability and continuous self-analysis. Christopher shares his personal journey from a challenging start to becoming a successful ar…
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The plaintiff says she was driving her Mercedes to work when the defendant ran a red light because she was looking at her phone. Not only that, her insurance was expired. She’s suing for what she’s owed for repairs. The defendant says she was going slowly to turn and the plaintiff ran into her. The plaintiff says the defendant hired him to shoot hi…
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• The hosts, Bruce Whitfield, Maya Fischer-French, Personal Finance Journalist at Maya on Money, Gugu Sidaki, Director and Wealth Manager at Wealth Creed, and Warren Ingram, Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, discuss their 'one-thing' that can improve a household's personal finances. • In an interview with Bruce Whitfield, Dr. Frank Magwegwe, Head of F…
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The plaintiff says one of the defendant’s dogs lifted the latch on her gate with his snout, got into her yard, and attacked her elderly dog. The dog then bit a neighbor, and her dog needed emergency vet care. The defendant won’t pay for it, so she’s suing. The defendant says the dogs aren’t hers, and the plaintiff’s gate wasn’t closed. She claims t…
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Ervin Tu, interim CEO of Naspers & Prosus takes Bruce Whitfield through the company’s financial results and also discusses management changes of the group as it welcomes a new chief executive. Futurologist and Independent Scenario Planner Clem Sunter and Co-Founder at Retroviral Mike Sharman speak to Host Bruce Whitfield about one thing they would …
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The plaintiff says he worked on the defendant’s radio show for two years before he quit because he was being abused and embarrassed on the air. He’s suing for outstanding pay. The defendant says the plaintiff was just a recurring guest who promoted items. He asserts he never promised to pay him. The plaintiff says he’s a jack of all trades hired by…
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Burning, Boiling and Beheadings, Oh my! The evolution of the Victorian capital punishment system will surely knock your socks off. So, call a carriage and break out your best cigars, as we navigate the eerily quiet, early morning streets of London to attend a public execution. The Devil's Dinner Hour is a one-woman show, written, performed and prod…
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Energy expert Matthew Cruise speaks to Africa Melane about The City of Johannesburg (COJ) and City Power have been ordered by the Johannesburg high court to settle their overdue debt with Eskom; the utility has stated that it wants the money paid immediately. Host Africa Melane speaks to Carlos Crain, Global Brand Ambassador for Volcan De Mi Tierra…
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