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When Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have p…
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President Donald Trump says he’ll be speaking about Russia’s war in Ukraine today as calls for sanctions grow. Gaza officials say an Israeli airstrike killed several children while they were trying to get water. Authorities in Kentucky say a suspect shot a state trooper and then killed people at a church. The historic lodge at the Grand Canyon has …
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When Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have p…
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Take the survey now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iHRZvOly_Q7aprlQBF7n38y0EjgvnHw2OdYII8yQElc/edit?ts=670d0111 Rob interviews 25-year-old Liam Turnbull, who runs the UK's biggest OnlyFans agency, making $5-7 million monthly. Liam explains how he built his business to millions, owns 14 cars and wants to become a billionaire. He discusses why hot…
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On today's podcast: 1) The EU is preparing to step up its engagement with other countries hit by Donald Trump’s tariffs following a slew of new threats to the bloc and other US trading partners, according to people familiar with the matter. 2) President Donald Trump said the US will send more Patriot air-defense batteries to Ukraine, which Kyiv has…
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Amid backlash from hardcore MAGA supporters, sources say there are fractures at the highest levels of the Trump Justice Department over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Chaotic scenes from immigration raids prompt legal questions. And an investigation points the finger at pilots for an Air India crash that killed 260. Learn more about your…
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Google has launched a suite of its AI-powered advertising tools in India, which debuted in the U.S. in May, as the repeal of the so-called “Google tax” has made the South Asian market more attractive to global tech firms selling online a Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Show Notes: In 1997, the world was stunned by the mass suicide of 39 members of the Heaven’s Gate cult in San Diego. But one detail stood out in every photo of that tragic scene—the matching black Nike Decade sneakers on each body. In this episode of Taboo Treasures, we explore how these now-infamous shoes became a dark symbol of the cult’s final r…
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In this episode of The Kelly Roach Show, Kelly gets real about what it actually takes to maintain longevity as an entrepreneur and thought leader - no matter what you're going through. Kelly shares personal stories from her own leadership journey, breaks down the operational and emotional shifts required to stay consistent, and offers strategic ste…
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This week, the Senate Judiciary Committee prepares to vote on Emil Bove, who has been promoted from Trump’s personal lawyer to his current nominee for a lifelong appointment to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. In any other administration, Bove would be a real outlier. But here? He’s par for a very strange course. Guest: Jay Willis, editor-in-chi…
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Irish student Jamie O’Mahony sits down to discuss the viral moment he was assaulted and removed from a public event in Limerick for holding up an Israeli flag. He explains how Ireland’s state-backed anti-Israel rhetoric, media bias, and academic activism have created a hostile environment where peaceful dissent is met with mob aggression — even fro…
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More communities near Manitoba's northeast border preparing to evacuate under threat of wildfires. Recovery efforts to resume in parts of central Texas after weekend of rain. US President Donald Trump says he will send Patriot air defence missiles to Ukraine. Thousands of women in Congo left without life-saving rape kits due to cuts by the United S…
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Will Ahmed is the founder and CEO of Whoop, the wearable device that's quietly revolutionizing how elite athletes and everyday people optimize their bodies. This conversation explores Will’s journey from overtrained college athlete to building a multibillion-dollar company by cracking the recovery code. We discuss heart rate variability, why Michae…
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Hello, media consumers! Bryan is joined by Sean Fennessey to discuss the future of owning physical media! (3:30) Magazines (17:55) Blu-Rays and DVDs (25:32) Books (34:47) Newspapers (50:11) CDs and vinyl Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Sean Fennessey Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Domonique and Charlie react to the latest news surround the NFL collusion scandal. 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show :27 Thoughts on the latest news surrounding the nfl collusion scandal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy ESPN, Andscape, Domonique Foxworth
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Boxing correspondent with the Irish Sun, Kevin Byrne, reacts to Katie Taylor’s 3rd win over Amanda Serrano on Friday night, alongside Ger & Colm. Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off T…
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The biggest challenge creative people face isn’t making something meaningful, it’s figuring out how to share it without feeling like a sellout. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or thought leader, there comes a point when the art alone isn’t enough. You realize that if your work is going to make an impact, you have to learn how to promote it.…
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Even if you’ve read the Bible before, it’s easy to feel confused, discouraged, or unsure how it connects to your real life. In this episode, Christy continues her conversation with Zach Windahl to unpack how doubt, questions, and our struggles with faith can draw us closer to God—and how Scripture can become a source of clarity and hope. Remember t…
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Over one week has passed since President Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill" into law, and he is now urging Republican Senators to support a package that would codify his proposed cuts via the Department of Government Efficiency. Meanwhile, House Republicans have already approved the package. This week, the House will take up several measures se…
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In this heartfelt episode, Granger and Tyler get real about grief, hope, and what it means to look forward after losing a loved one. The guys start off sharing news about the new podcast Instagram and some behind-the-scenes updates, but quickly dive deep into personal stories—reflecting on the recent loss of their grandmother, her remarkable life g…
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Wedding expert Nora Culley Tuck returns to Bridechilla to help bust one of the biggest myths in modern weddings: the idea that a “day-of coordinator” is all you need. We break down what planners, coordinators, and event managers really do—and how understanding the difference can save you major stress (and money). We also dive into one of the most e…
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It's a bonus episode this week, taken from Lunch with Haley. Our April webinar on demand generation sparked so much discussion, we couldn’t get to all the questions—and the feedback was clear: we needed a part two. So we’re bringing the panel back for a follow-up discussion, focused on practical answers to your biggest sales challenges. In this ses…
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This is Jon Fortt, CNBC journalist, co-host of Closing Bell Overtime, and creator and host of the Fortt Knox podcast. I’m stepping in to guest host a few episodes of Decoder this summer while he’s out on parental leave, and I’m very excited for what we’ve been working on. For my first episode of Decoder, a show about how people make decisions, I wa…
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Ready to hit the reset button? In this powerful episode, Jonathan guides you through a transformative mid-year reset process. Discover how to reflect with self-compassion, practice emotional agility, align with your core values, and intentionally design the second half of 2025 for more purpose, joy, and authenticity. Episode Transcript If you LOVED…
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Mark Schaefer and Dana Malstaff discuss practical applications to use ChatGPT to build your own private, personal AI advisors to reach clients, expand your reach, and fuel your personal growth. This is an easy and accessible way to create new capabilities for your business without any coding knowledge. Mark Schaefer is a strategy consultant, colleg…
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The biggest challenge creative people face isn’t making something meaningful, it’s figuring out how to share it without feeling like a sellout. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or thought leader, there comes a point when the art alone isn’t enough. You realize that if your work is going to make an impact, you have to learn how to promote it.…
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Ben Harris served in numerous high-ranking roles as a public sector economist and is now the vice president and director of economic studies at the Brooking Institution. In Ben’s first appearance on the show, he discusses the fiscal health of the US government, including the rising primary deficient, the impact of the Big Beautiful Bill, the propos…
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Domonique and Charlie take a trip back to 2010 and revisit "The Decision" and the impact it had on LeBron and the NBA, changing the league forever. 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 0:47 Revisiting "The Decision" 10:46 How "The Decision" changed the NBA 20:30 Did "The Decision" lead to KD signing with the Warriors? 23:23 Looking back…
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Boxing correspondent with the Irish Sun, Kevin Byrne, reacts to Katie Taylor’s 3rd win over Amanda Serrano on Friday night, alongside Ger & Colm. Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off T…
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🚀Join our Live Meetup this coming 16th of October. Register HERE ☎️Schedule your free business evaluation call with our team HERE – EPISODE 400: Are you constantly putting out fires in your construction business? Do you feel like you never have time to work on your business because you’re always reacting to problems? For many business owners, it’s …
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Clement Manyathela and the listeners debate the President’s decision to launch a Commission of Inquiry into allegations of corruption in law enforcement agencies. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at…
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Clement Manyathela speaks to incoming acting Police minister, Firoz Cachalia about his appointment and his priorities going into the post. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls …
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Scammer ang mag-asawang si Brando at Jeny. Marami na silang naloko at malaki na rin ang kinikita nila rito. Pero nang tamaan ng konsensya si Jeny, napagdesisyunan na nilang magbago. Itutuwid na raw nila ang baluktot nilang pamumuhay, babalik na sila sa probinsya para makasama ang kanilang unica hija. Kaso hindi ganoon kadali magbago, nami-miss pa r…
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Scammer ang mag-asawang si Brando at Jeny. Marami na silang naloko at malaki na rin ang kinikita nila rito. Pero nang tamaan ng konsensya si Jeny, napagdesisyunan na nilang magbago. Itutuwid na raw nila ang baluktot nilang pamumuhay, babalik na sila sa probinsya para makasama ang kanilang unica hija. Kaso hindi ganoon kadali magbago, nami-miss pa r…
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Colin Campbell is a serial entrepreneur who has co-founded over a dozen multi-million dollar companies. Number 1 Best Selling Award winning Author, speaker, and founder of Startup Club, helping entrepreneurs globally through his book - Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. You can fail 8 out of 10 times and still succeed if you cut loser…
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England got a convincing but expected win against Wales. Next up in the quarter finals it’s Sweden. Just how good are the Swedes? Former England International Izzy Christiansen and Times women’s football reporter Kit Shepard join Tom Clarke to assess England’s performance against Wales and look ahead to Sweden. Izzy and Kit both think Sweden will p…
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Host: Andrew Birmingham, Editor - CX | Martech | Ecom Mi3’s tech editor Andrew Birmingham is joined by global Martech doyenne and Chief Martec's editor-in-chief Scott Brinker to dissect the 2025 Martech Landscape, his famed spaghetti-styled industry maps, now at 15,000 different tech solutions, and what it really means for marketers. From the proli…
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The civil service in Ottawa is bracing for layoffs. It comes after Finance Minister Francois-Phillippe Champagne was tasked with finding $25-billion dollars in savings to offset the biggest increase in defense spending in a generation. So how does that play in to our federal government's massive deficit? And how does that trickle down to you? Host …
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On the Winter Solstice in 2025 Amanda spoke at an event in Albury held to raise awareness about Mental Illness and Suicide. She shared about her story of living with bipolar and some of the lessons it has generated about how we make a difference. In this podcast we replay that speech. Thanks to Survivors of Suicide and Friends for creating this eve…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Connect Academy founder Murray Ingram about this week’s Connect Festival of Unity which will see thousands of young athletes competing in netball, hockey and rugby. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape…
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Dr Jo Barnes, Senior Lecturer Emeritus at Stellenbosch University, speaks to Lester Kiewit about Cape Town’s ongoing water contamination challenges. Drawing on new peer-reviewed research, she explains how “contaminant denialism” — including withholding data, misrepresenting science, and ignoring water flow dynamics — has hindered transparency and p…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Professor Lyal White, faculty at GIBS and research associate with the Brenthurst Foundation about: US tariffs beings used to meddle in Brazil; Chile’s bold tech ambitions; Cuba’s leaders fiddle the figures. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic…
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Huge landslides in Tasman have caused widespread destruction in the past week's damaging storms. The area's State of Emergency continues - but recovery efforts are in full swing after flooding, slips and power outages. More than 800 properties are being assessed for damage in Tasman and Nelson. The town of Ngātīmoti was badly hit. Local Steph Jewel…
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We're back live on July 21... TGIM, betch! Kicking things off with some juicy weekend goss... shoutout to the birthday girl who wanted secrets, not presents. Then we asked: what job could you fake with zero experience? One bloke thought “dentist” was a vibe. And finally, what would you put on your gravestone? Let’s just say Marge Simpson’s got us a…
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Trump says Gaza ceasefire could be days away"US President Donald Trump said a Gaza ceasefire deal could be wrapped up within the week. Speaking at Joint Base Andrews, he noted talks are progressing and hinted at a breakthrough soon. He confirmed that Israel has agreed to the proposed terms for a 60-day truce, with the deal now in Hamas' hands. Qata…
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Moves have been made to restore regional governance to 10 polytechnics. The Government is undoing Labour's merger of institutes under the Te Pūkenga umbrella. The 10 selected are deemed to be on a path to financial viability - and will stand alone from next year. Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says these changes will hopeful…
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Join RaboResearch oilseed analysts as they unpack how evolving US biofuel mandates and global geopolitics are reshaping oilseed, vegetable oil, and meal markets. A surprising policy shift in the US has sent ripples across the globe, offering long-term demand support to the oilseed industry — assuming all else remains equal. RaboResearch Disclaimer:…
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Why the cockpit audio from the Air India crashed plane only deepens the mystery; Gisèle Pelicot, the French woman who earned international recognition after publicly testifying at her mass-rape trial last year, has been given France's top honour; and Liverpool play their first game since the death of Diogo Jota - they also announce the permanent re…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Prof Eric Atmore, director of the Centre for Early Childhood Development. They discuss the challenges now facing the ECD sector after the Department of Basic Education announced that thousands of teachers are underqualified. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to independent crime and police analyst Dr Johan Burger about a special judicial commission set up by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate allegations that members of SAPS, top politicians and businesspersons are colluding with drug cartels and organised crime syndicates. Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has been placed on spec…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Nicolette Kinnear, the wife of slain police officer Lt Col Charl Kinnear about whether his as yet unsolved murder should also form part of the probe into links between SAPS, politicians and organised crime. Kinnear was killed while investigating organized crime, including illegal firearm trafficking and police corruption. Go…
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Anthony Albanese will use high-profile meetings with top business leaders in Shanghai to boost the Chinese-Australian trade relationship. The Prime Minister is also expected to back industry efforts to decarbonise China's huge steel sector. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Albanese will also meet with Xi Jinping tomorrow - to further d…
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This week, we look at which teams have the best premiership profile heading into the home stretch of the season. Plus, why Richmond vs. Essendon wasn't that bad, the scheduling nightmare which faces the AFL, Harley vs. JHF, plus a heap more! Join Matt Walsh, Jarryd Barca, and Champion Data's Christian Joly on the ESPN Footy Podcast. Learn more abou…
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China has rolled out the red carpet for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. While our biggest trading partner is lobbing love bombs, our most powerful ally, the United States, is demanding truth bombs. With more meetings to go will this diplomatic exercise help, or hurt, the government’s standing on the world stage and at home? And an ABC Freedom of I…
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From sweeping crackdowns on music piracy to the boom of paid subscriptions, China's decade of copyright reforms has turned music streaming into a lucrative business. But in this regulated ecosystem, who's really benefiting: artists or the platforms? / Motivational Monday (23:01)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan…
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Hey everyone! Anupam Gupta is back with an exclusive conversation with Sandip Raichura, a key figure at PL Capital, a firm with a storied history spanning over 80 years in Indian finance. Get ready to unlock the secrets to India's burgeoning wealth creation! We're going deep into the transformative journey of India's equity culture, driven by innov…
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It has been eight years since a large fire swept through the southern Cape town of Knysna, destroying many homes but also wiping out an estimated 30 million honeybees and devastating their natural foraging areas. Thanks to the coordinated efforts of Gift of the Givers and the non-profit organization called 'Hope for the Honeybees', large quantities…
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Falling trees can cause a lot of damage to property, and there has been an increase in insurance claims as a result of such events during winter storms. Lester Kiewit speaks to Christelle Colman, CEO of Ami Underwriting Managers, about the ways in which we can try and prevent them from happening through a number of practical interventions, but also…
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All Blacks coach Scott Robertson's hinting some more experienced squad members yet to get a run against France could get their opportunity in Saturday's third test in Hamilton. An unassailable 2-nil series lead affords the hosts the chance to mix up their selections for the final match. Robertson says they'll be balancing opportunity with continuit…
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New data shows there's been a noticeable surge in high school students passing NCEA numeracy and literacy assessments. Latest results show 57 percent achieved the maths standard across all year levels in May this year, up from 45 percent in the same month last year. 61 percent met the reading standard for all year levels - up from 58 percent. Educa…
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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, Jordan Kidis and Danil Goloubev of Grey Space Advisory discuss their essential tax strategies. These strategies are tailored for those businesses turning over $500k-$2m, and how to sustain a healthy business growth. This episode was originally featured on the Australian Business Podcast. Topics covered …
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14.06.25 Pt 2 - Gareth Cliff and Mash sit down with Forbes 30 Under 30 changemaker and psychologist Cayley Jorgensen for a powerful conversation on mental health in the youth and the modern workplace. They unpack the cultural stigma around therapy in Africa, how different communities approach mental health, and what needs to change. Cayley also ope…
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College graduation season is here, and for many graduates, the gap between classroom learning and job-market demands can feel like a vast chasm. Now, China's universities are building a potential bridge: micro-majors. But how exactly do these programs work, and could they become the new gold standard for employability? On the show: Heyang, Steve Ha…
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In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Owen Rask chats with Queenie Tan – finance creator, new author, and founder of the budgeting app Billroo. They explore: – The money stories Queenie learned from her parents – Why she believes finance should be fun and balanced – How she built a $1 million net worth over 10 years – Launching a succe…
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