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An exploration odyssey about REAL ESTATE and the REAL STATE of people. This podcast about user experience on university campuses will help you to create a positive impact by raising awareness and providing best practice examples about rethinking the learning environment to maximize human potential. I talk with experts to explore new perspectives and their practical implementation on cutting-edge topics. State of learn/work environment (physical, digital, social) and of people's health (body, ...
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The Classical Music Minute

Steven Hobé, Composer & Host

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Ever wonder who were the Florentine Camerata? Where did the conductor’s baton come from? Or the difference between Opera Buffa and Opera Seria? These little nuggets of classical music trivia are what this podcast is all about. Come hop around music history with me, Steven Hobé, as we take a minute to get the scoop!
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Standing Still

Steven Hoffa

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The Standing Still Podcast is exactly that. Standing Still. A moment of clarity. A turning point amidst the chaos of life itself. This podcast provides a moment to gather thoughts, perspective, and direction. The privilege to discuss topics among our lives with the individuals I’m fortunate enough to call my guests. On Standing Still you’ll hear powerful perspectives, you’ll hear laughs that seem to never cease, and you’ll be introduced to the people that generate them. From life-long friend ...
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If you’re 55 and older and thinking about retirement, then this is the only retirement podcast you need. From tax planning to managing your investment portfolio, we cover the issues you should be thinking about as you develop your financial plan for retirement. Your host, Ryan Morrissey, is a Fee-Only CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER TM who lives and breathes retirement planning. He’ll be bringing you stories and real life examples of how to set yourself up for a successful retirement.
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A conversation with authors and other creative people about their recent works and their insight on the world today. How do books and ideas help us grapple with current challenges? Frank Lavin has served as a diplomat, banker, White House aide, National Security Council staffer, and is the author of four books.
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The Weekend Word w/ Gregory Nesmith, powered by UNderdogstuff. UNpacking the journey of how Underdogs become first-time investors, entrepreneurs, and executives. The vibe of the TWW w/GN is a community M.B.A. (Making Business Accessible) mixed with real-life, real talk, and real action. Host: Gregory Nesmith, entrepreneur, investor, former global marketing director, and into all things UNderdogstuff. www.GregoryNesmith.com. You can get email updates about the future of UNderdogstuff here: bi ...
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The Mulberry Lane Show

The Mulberry Lane Show

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The Mulberry Lane Show is a music, arts, & lifestyle talk radio show by 3 sisters in a band- Rachel, Bo, & Allie Kat. When you tune in, you'll find what you have in common with a Grammy winning rock star or an Emmy winning actress. You’ll hear the philosophies, creative processes, tips, inspirations, troubles and triumphs of those pursuing their dreams. We like to break down walls. We love creating a comfy environment so artists feel safe revealing their true selves. And maybe you'll feel yo ...
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Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration

Millionaire Interviews Podcast & Sir Austin Peek

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Entrepreneur Inspiring Stories to Help Motivate, Build, & Grow Your Successful Business with a Master Class from Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders that tell it How It Is... Millionaire Interviews is actionable advice for the (future & present) Entrepreneur, Thought Leaders, Solopreneur, Youpreneur, and Small Business Owner. The host interviews Business Founders in the Product, Service, Real Estate, and Tech industries so they can teach you from their experience. Connect with other Listeners @ ...
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In March, The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) settled an antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged that NAR didn’t allow sellers to negotiate what they could pay buyer’s agents. The changes outlined in the settlement will impact “business as usual.” As of August 17th, 2024, the way home-buying and selling transactions happen will change. Raque…
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Description The Tearful Power of Classical Music: Emotion in Every Note in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact If you’re looking for three pieces that will move you to tears: Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" is a tear-jerking masterpiece with its haunting, lyrical piano. Barber's "Adagio for Strings" pulls heartstrings with its sweep…
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What steps should you take to get your financial life in order after a divorce? In this episode of Retire with Ryan I lay out, step-by-step, the checklist of things you’ll want to look over, everything from calculating your net worth to designating beneficiaries. There’s a lot to consider. My aim is to simplify the process so that you can focus on …
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Description Isabella Colbran: The Enchanting Muse of Opera in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Gioachino Rossini's collaboration with his wife, Isabella Colbran, was a symbiotic blend of genius. He composed some of his most celebrated operas, including "Otello" and "Semiramide," specifically for her. Colbran's powerful voice and…
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In episode #211, we talked about the information you need to gather to prepare to file for divorce and the initial proceedings. But what financial steps do you need to take during a divorce? How do you figure out what life will look like on the other side? How does splitting your assets actually work? Renée C. Bauer—an experienced family law attorn…
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Anne Hed is a lifetime resident of Minnesota. Her history as a business owner began back in the 1980’s, when she raced as a professional triathlete. She completed eight Ironman Triathlons in Hawaii, and met her late husband, Steve, through the sport. He became one of her first sponsors... This Episode is Sponsored By: Jon Ostenson, Founder of FranB…
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Description Plácido Domingo, A Man of Enduring Passion & Extraordinary Talent in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact One of Plácido Domingo's most famous roles is Otello in Verdi's opera of the same name. His powerful portrayal of the tragic Moorish general showcases his dramatic intensity and vocal prowess, making it a defining pe…
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We’ve all heard the statistics that almost half of all marriages end in divorce. And divorce comes at a large cost. That’s why you should come up with a plan for life after divorce. Look at your net worth, put together a budget, and make projections for your future. Let’s get you prepared as you can be. To do that, I’m launching a three-part series…
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Description Brahms & His Violin Concerto in D major in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Johannes Brahms became a composer through early piano studies and composing in his teens, influenced by Romantic greats like Schumann. Supported by his musician parents, he performed in taverns to help financially. His breakthrough came when …
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Why would you want to make a Roth contribution? If you believe tax rates will be higher in the future, it could benefit you. How? The contributions grow tax-deferred. When you withdraw the money, it’s tax-free. A tax-free income can be very beneficial in retirement. In 2024, you can contribute $7,000 to a Roth IRA. If you’re over 50, you can contri…
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Description From Mozart To Verdi, Renée Fleming in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Renée Fleming's first professional performance took place in 1986 when she sang the role of Konstanze in Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" at the Houston Grand Opera. This debut showcased her remarkable vocal talent and stage presence, qui…
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One of my favorite ways to save for retirement is through a Health Savings Account (HSA). Too many people overlook a health savings account as a great way to save for retirement and healthcare costs. So how do you get the most bang for your buck out of your HSA? I share some simple strategies that very few people employ in this episode. Disclaimer:…
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Description Joan Sutherland aka La Stupenda in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Joan Sutherland's first major performance was as Dido in Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" in 1947 at the Sydney University Musical Society. This debut showcased her burgeoning talent and marked the beginning of her illustrious career. Sutherland's powerfu…
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Will your benefits be there when you need them the most? If so, should you collect your benefits as soon as possible? This is something I’m frequently asked, so much so that I decided it was time to address it. So in this episode of Retire with Ryan, I’ll cover how Social Security works, how long Social Security will remain solvent, and whether or …
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Description Donizetti: One of Opera’s Brightest Stars in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Gaetano Donizetti's first opera, "Il Pigmalione," was composed in 1816 when he was only 19 years old. This one-act opera, based on the myth of Pygmalion, showcases his early talent and promise as a composer. Though not as famous as his late…
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What are some of the biggest tax mistakes you should be avoiding when you file taxes? CPA Steven Jarvis has worked on thousands of tax returns. He focuses on helping people who have a long-term focus. He wants to make sure his clients only pay every dollar they owe and nothing more. It’s not about getting a big tax return. It’s about looking at the…
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Description The Birth of the Modern Timpani in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Handel incorporated the timpani in several of his compositions, notably enhancing the grandeur and dramatic impact. Key pieces featuring timpani include the "Music for the Royal Fireworks" and the "Messiah." In the "Water Music," timpani are used spa…
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Frank Lavin talks with Renee DiResta, Internet disinformation analyst. How does misinformation and disinformation travel so rapidly on the Internet and what steps can be taken to push back? How will this affect U.S. elections or U.S. support for Ukraine? Books discussed include Renee DiResta’s Invisible Rulers, Peter Pomerantsev’s Nothing Is True a…
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What are the current trends with ETFs? What’s happening in the fixed-income market? How can investors tackle current challenges? Matthew Bartolini, CFA, CAIA—the head of ETF Research at State Street Global Advisors—joins me to dissect the ETF market and how investors can handle volatility. Matthew believes the ETF market will only continue to grow …
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Mark Lazarchic is the CEO of Serenity Venture Group. He describes himself as a serial entrepreneur with eyes always open. Mark is the owner of multiple successful startup businesses in very competitive markets. Mark has spent the last 10 years being amazed at the level of mediocrity accepted by the public in business. At all levels... This Episode …
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Description Bizet's Carmen in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Georges Bizet's "Carmen," composed in 1875, was crafted during a time when French opera was dominated by grand, serious works. Bizet, influenced by emerging realism, sought to break conventions with "Carmen," infusing it with Spanish flair, everyday characters, and a…
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How do you know if your financial advisor is delivering value? Is seeing a financial gain in your investments the only metric you should use? I’ve identified four key areas where your financial advisor should be delivering value to you: Awareness of costs and fees, performance of your portfolio, financial planning benefits, and communication. I’ll …
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Description Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor in 60 seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, was likely composed during his early career, possibly when he was in his late teens or early twenties. This period coincides with his time as a young organist in Arnstadt (1703-1707) …
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What should you expect once you’ve hired a fee-only financial advisor? Fee-only financial advisors typically offer financial planning, investment management, or a combination of both. In this episode, I’ll cover what each process will be like because what you’re hiring your financial advisor to do will determine how your experience will be (and wha…
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Description The Enchanting Creation of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in 60 seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata," formally known as "Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor 'Quasi una fantasia,' Op. 27, No. 2," was not performed publicly during Beethoven's lifetime. It was composed in 1801 and published in 180…
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How do you find a fee-only financial advisor who’s the right fit for you? I’ve outlined a detailed process that you can use to not create a list, research your list, and interview and hire the perfect fit for you. I’ll cover it all in this episode. This is Part 3 of a five-part series about financial planners to celebrate the release of my first bo…
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Frank Lavin talks with Alexander Radwan, Member of the German Bundestag (Parliament). Alexander formerly served in the Bavarian state Parliament and in the European Parliament, all of which makes him well-grounded in national, regional, and international issues. The discussion includes Russia’s war in Ukraine, the success and future of the European…
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Description How The Blue Danube Cast Its Spell in 60 seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact "The Blue Danube," composed by Johann Strauss II in 1866, was first performed in February 1867 in Vienna, Austria. Originally a choral work, it gained greater popularity as an orchestral piece and is now one of the most famous waltzes in classical…
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What are the three different types of financial advisors? Why do I believe a fee-only financial advisor is the best? If you’re considering hiring a financial advisor for the first time—or questioning if your current advisor has your best interests at heart—don’t miss this one. It’s part 2 of my series in which I’m covering some of the topics in my …
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Frank Lavin talks with Mike Murphy, political analyst, presidential campaign strategist, and host of the “Hacks on Tap” podcast discusses 2024, the debates, Trump’s running mate, Trump’s legal problems, the prospects for unrest at the Democratic convention, the down-ballot races, Ibogaine and the politics of electric vehicles. Books discussed inclu…
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Description La Traviata in 60 seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Giuseppe Verdi's "La Traviata" premiered on March 6, 1853, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. Initially, the opera faced a lukewarm reception due to its controversial subject matter. However, it quickly gained popularity and is now one of the most beloved and frequently…
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I’ve spent the last 18 months writing the first book, “Fiduciary: How to Find, Hire, and Establish a Trusted Partnership with a Fee-Only Advisor,” which will officially be published on May 28th. I wrote this book to help everyone find a financial advisor who will put their interests first. Why? I see too many bad financial advisors harming their cl…
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Description La clemenza di Tito in 60 seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Mozart's "La clemenza di Tito" premiered on September 6, 1791, at the Estates Theatre in Prague. Commissioned for the coronation festivities of Emperor Leopold II, it received a mixed reception but gained popularity in later years for its emotional depth and sti…
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Have you inherited an IRA from a non-spouse who passed away after 1/1/2020? Beneficiaries of pre-tax retirement accounts have always had to pay taxes on what they inherit. However, on 1/1/2020, the SECURE Act was passed, changing the annual amount that beneficiaries would have to withdraw. Beforehand, non-spousal beneficiaries could: Cash out the a…
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Charles J. Bonfiglio is the Franchise Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Tint World. The company is a privately owned franchise chain of independent retail window tinting, mobile electronics, auto accessories and appearance centers. As the lead executive of Tint World, Charles is responsible for all functions related to the development and leader…
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Description How did the Saxophone come to be? Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact "Rhapsody for Saxophone" by Claude Debussy is one of the most iconic pieces for saxophone. Composed in 1919, it showcases the instrument's versatility and expressive range. With its lush melodies and rich harmonies, the piece captivates listeners with its romanti…
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If you are divorced and approaching 62, you may qualify for social security benefits based on your ex-spouse's earning record. But who qualifies? When can you collect it? How much can you collect? Does your ex-spouse find out? I’ll answer the things you need to know in this episode of Retire with Ryan. You will want to hear this episode if you are …
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Description Siegfried Wagner, son of Richard Wagner, had to overcome many obstacles in his life. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Siegfried Wagner's most famous piece is likely his opera "Der Bärenhäuter" (The Bearskin), based on a Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Premiered in 1899, it showcases his romantic style with lush orchestrations and Wag…
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Medicare is confusing and complicated. Most people nearing retirement age have likely heard numerous mistruths regarding when to get it, what it does for you, and so much more. That’s why I’m busting the 10 most commonly perpetrated Medicare myths so you’ll know how to discern fact from fiction—and put your mind at ease. You will want to hear this …
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Description Paganini was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer renowned for his virtuosic skills and innovative compositions. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Paganini's "Caprice No. 1" for solo violin is a dazzling display of virtuosity, composed in 1805. Its intricate arpeggios, rapid scales, and double stops push the lim…
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Frank Lavin talks with world-renowned cellist Steven Isserlis, currently on a concert tour in the U.S. The conversation ranges from Beethoven and Lenin to Amor Towles and prospects for Labour beating the Tories. Books Discussed A Fine Balance, by Rohinton Mistry Why Beethover Threw the Stool by Steven Isserlis Table for Two by Amor Towles…
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How can you protect your data and personal information from IRS scammers and criminals? Everyone is afraid of being audited by the IRS. Maybe you’re scared you may have filed your taxes incorrectly. Criminals take advantage of that fear to perpetuate their scams. But there are some simple things you can do to avoid falling victim to these scams. I’…
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Description Mozart, the legendary composer, was a fascinating figure with a multitude of odd traits. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, composed in 1784, showcases his mastery of melody and form. Its buoyant and elegant character, coupled with intricate piano passages, captivates listeners. The conce…
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Do you usually get a tax refund? What do you typically do with your tax refund? Do you have it earmarked for a specific purpose? As we’re inching closer to the tax filing deadline, I thought it would be interesting to share some ways you can wisely invest your tax refund. I’ll cover 9 ideas you can consider to make good use of your money. You will …
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Description How did Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” come to be? Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact "The Rite of Spring," composed by Igor Stravinsky, had its notorious premiere on May 29, 1913, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. The ballet was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky and produced by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russe…
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Recently, I chatted with author Sophia Lambton about her book, "The Callas Imprint: A Centennial Biography". If you are a fan of Callas, which I am, this book offers you a deep dive into her life, born from extensive research, debunking popular theories and offering an authentic portrayal. Twelve years in the making "The Callas Imprint" reaps never…
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Do you own stock in the company that you work for in your 401K? Net unrealized appreciation could potentially save you a significant amount of money on your taxes when you start making withdrawals. I’ll share how to take advantage of the process as well as mistakes to avoid making in this episode of Retire with Ryan. You will want to hear this epis…
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