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A podcast for people who love trading. We'll discuss trading books that are out of print or unknown to most traders. We'll summarize the books, interview the authors when possible, and give bonus content that makes older classic trading books relevant for the markets today.
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Rob Booker / Dave Murphy

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TraderRadio is talk radio for traders: about psychology of trading, economics, trade setups, book reviews, and interviews with top traders from around the world and rest of the universe, forever and ever.
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Join Two-Time WWE Hall of Famer and six-time World Champion Booker and "The BOAT" Brad Gilmore for the most compelling and entertaining conversations about the world of sports entertainment and beyond. Join Two-Time WWE Hall of Famer and six-time World Champion Booker and "The BOAT" Brad Gilmore for the most compelling and entertaining conversations about the world of sports entertainment and beyond. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Stream Live on ESPN 97.5 ...
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Story 2 Screen explores the relationship between music and film, creating a network of creators to help provide opportunities for young people for the 501C3 wearestarfish.org community - "Because Each One Matters".
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Connected Learning Alliance

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NWP Radio is a podcast of the National Writing Project that features a wide array of guests discussing education-related topics like teaching writing, Connected Learning, Writing Project site development, out-of-school education, science and writing, maker ed, and more.
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Rob Rokicki is an NYC-based artist and educator. He wrote the music, lyrics, and co-orchestrated the Broadway show, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical (book by Joe Tracz); nominated for a Lortel, Off-Broadway Alliance, and three Drama Desk Awards. His graphic novel/musical, Monstersongs (National Alliance for Musical Theatre official se…
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Today we visit with Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, author of Experiments in Reflection. Leticia is a developmental biologist turned design educator, who has been a part of Stanford University’s d.school since 2006. She co-founded and co-directs the University Innovation Fellows program, impacting students and educators worldwide. Leticia’s work integrat…
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This week Story 2 Screen kicks off a month featuring women in film and music for Women's History Month. This week showcases prior women in film and music like Maria Wade, Heather Fraley, Michele Seidman, Tina Aldrich, Carlene Thissen and our Co Host - Prana Songbird. Watch the Video Here - Follow and subscribe the the premiers https://www.wearestar…
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Heather Bourbeau’s award-winning poetry and fiction have appeared in The Irish Times, The Kenyon Review, Meridian, and The Stockholm Review of Literature. She has been featured on KALW and the San Francisco Public Library’s Poem of the Day, and her writings are part of the Special Collections at the James Joyce Library, University College Dublin. H…
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https://www.wearestarfish.org/story2screen Host Erik Krefeld talks with with Damian McKnight and Tyron Benoit and film, music and how we can build a better world together by creating opportunities for young people to heal and transform through the creative expressions provided through Film, TV, Music and Performing Arts.…
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Wrap up of 2023 with excerpts from the previous shows featuring Nate Castle from PBM and Ivory Nemorin, Carlene Thissen and IMO Buck, Randy Stephens and Filmmaker Robert Smithline, Music Producer and Filmmaker David Sawicki, Tyron Benoit and Producer Damian Mcknight and Heather Fraley and Dvn Wan. https://www.wearestarfish.org/story2screen…
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Join us for a conversation with Cindy Urbanski, PhD, author of Getting Schooled on Resistance: An Exploration of Clashing Narratives in Urban School Reform. Urbanski has worked with writing and writers in some capacity for 30 years. Currently her projects consist of making space for stories in the world that have formerly been untold and/or underre…
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In 1937, Napolean Hill wrote the manifesto of success that has become a beacon of hope to all who wish to achieve the impossible. I have rewritten the book with traders in mind. I hope that you find this brand new version of the book helpful in your quest to think bigger, fulfill your life’s potential, and to trade for a living. You can find me on …
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Jennifer Baker is a publishing professional of 20 years, the creator/host of the Minorities in Publishing podcast, a faculty member of the MFA program in Creative Nonfiction at Bay Path University, and a writing consultant at Baruch College. Formerly a contributing editor to Electric Literature, she received a 2017 NYSCA/NYFA Fellowship and a Queen…
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In 1937, Napolean Hill wrote the manifesto of success that has become a beacon of hope to all who wish to achieve the impossible. I have rewritten the book with traders in mind. I hope that you find this brand new version of the book helpful in your quest to think bigger, fulfill your life’s potential, and to trade for a living. You can find me on …
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For more information, go to: https://robbooker.com Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was …
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For more information, go to: https://robbooker.com Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was …
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For more information, go to: https://robbooker.com Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was …
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For more information, go to: https://robbooker.com Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was …
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Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was first published in 1991 but is now out of print. A …
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For more information, go to: https://robbooker.com Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was …
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For more information, go to: https://robbooker.com Avoiding loss should be the primary goal of every investor. The way to avoid loss is by investing with a significant margin of safety. A margin of safety is necessary because valuation is an imprecise art, the future is unpredictable, and investors are human and make mistakes. Margin of Safety was …
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Patricia Park is a tenured professor of creative writing at American University, a Fulbright Scholar in Creative Arts, an Edith Wharton Writer-in-Residence, and a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow. She is the author of the YA novel, Imposter Syndrome and Other Confessions of Alejandra Kim, and the adult novel, Re Jane, a retelling of Jane Eyre named New Yo…
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Join us for an engaging discussion featuring David and Susan Schwartz, authors of The Joy of Costco: A Treasure Hunt from A-Z. We'll be diving into their writing process and exploring why Costco holds a special place in their hearts. It's a great opportunity to learn more about the book and gain insights into their unique perspective on Costco and …
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Dr. Muhammad is an Associate Professor of Literacy, Language, and Culture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and she has previously served as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist, school district administrator, curriculum director, and school board president. She studies Black historical excellence in education, intending to reframe curr…
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This episode of The Write Time features Don P. Hooper, a writer and filmmaker of Jamaican heritage (and a programmer in a former life). His short story “Got Me a Jet Pack” is part of the New York Times bestselling anthology Black Boy Joy. His directing work has been featured in the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival, the NY TV Film Fe…
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NWP’s The Write Time will “Write Out” this month by welcoming poet and author Nikki Grimes discussing her new children’s book, A Walk in the Woods. She is interviewed by elementary school teacher and poet Willeena Booker and Park Ranger Maryann Zujewski.Nikki Grimes: https://www.nikkigrimes.com/A Walk in the Woods: https://bookshop.org/a/17775/9780…
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Write Out, a program of the National Writing Project and the National Park Service, welcomes the poet-Ranger team of the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument: Alabama State Poet Laureate Ashley Jones, Magic City Festival Earth Poet Nabila Lovelace, and Park Ranger Kat Gardiner. They share their work with youth and other community members explo…
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Don’t miss this episode of The Write Time featuring Kate Dickerson, executive director of the Maine Discovery Museum, interviewing Meghan Wilson Duff, about their children’s book, How Are You, Verity? in which Verity, a neurodivergent child with a love for sea creatures, interacts with neighbors to discover the true meaning behind greetings and sal…
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Luma Mufleh is an activist, twice-published author, entrepreneur, coach, and thought leader in refugee and English Language Learner Education. As an asylee, as well as daughter and granddaughter of Syrian refugees, Luma continues to draw on her personal experiences to fuel her passion for empowering refugees and immigrant children through education…
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In this NWP Radio episode we are joined by Troy Hicks and Jill Runstrom of the Chippewa River Writing Project as they discuss their new book Literacies Before Technologies: Making Digital Tools Matter for Middle Grades Learners. In this book, recently published by NCTE as part of their Principles in Practice series, Jill and Troy—alongside several …
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Join Two-Time WWE Hall of Famer and six-time World Champion Booker and "The BOAT" Brad Gilmore for the most compelling and entertaining conversations about the world of sports entertainment and beyond. Join Two-Time WWE Hall of Famer and six-time World Champion Booker and "The BOAT" Brad Gilmore for the most compelling and entertaining conversation…
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