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Welcome to the Machinery Pete Podcast hosted by Greg Peterson, known to the industry as Machinery Pete. For over 30 years, Greg has been a trusted source of knowledge in the farming equipment industry. Starting with a gut feeling, Greg set off to bring more and better data to the agriculture space. He’s been a voice you can trust, no matter where you’re listening or reading. In this podcast, Greg will be sharing stories and conversations from around the industry. The kinds of conversations t ...
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7 figure Attraction Agent

Tom Panos - Real Estate Coach & Trainer

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Tom Panos interviews leading real estate attraction agents. These agents share their strategies for writing 7 figures year after year. Simple, powerful and effective - you can apply these tips to grow your real estate business today. For more FREE tools visit: www.tompanos.com.au
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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CarEdge Live

Ray and Zach Shefska, Bleav

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Ray brings 43 years of car dealership experience, and Zach (his son), brings the questions. In each episode Ray and Zach answer your car questions, discuss industry news, and share tips you can use when buying your next vehicle. All with a bit of humor every once in a while.
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Every weekday, host Ann Eckhart brings you The Reselling Report, which covers the day’s retail and ecommerce news, including the latest from Ebay, Amazon, Etsy, and Poshmark. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresellingreport/support
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This Day in Legal History: Trump Guilty on All Counts On this day in legal history, May 30, 2024, President Donald J. Trump was convicted on all 34 felony counts in a criminal trial related to a hush money scheme during the 2016 presidential campaign. The case centered on falsified business records used to conceal payments made to adult film actres…
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This Day in Legal History: The Killing of Maximum John On May 29, 1979, U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr. was assassinated outside his home in San Antonio, Texas. Nicknamed “Maximum John” for his reputation of handing down the harshest possible sentences in drug-related cases, Wood had become a prominent figure in the federal judiciary’s war on …
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Send us a text Back in the office and feeling the AREC hangover? After 2 intensive days of learning, you’re probably buzzing with inspiration – and maybe a bit overwhelmed with what to do with all the information. If your head’s spinning with ideas, your notebook’s overflowing, and you’re craving clarity, this is The AREC Hangover Cure: A concise s…
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This Day in Legal History: Frederic William Maitland Born On this day in legal history, May 28, 1850, Frederic William Maitland was born in London. Maitland would go on to become one of the most influential legal historians of the 19th century, widely regarded as the father of modern English legal history. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Camb…
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On today’s CarEdge Live, Ray and Justise break down Ford’s latest move — and why it could be one of their biggest missteps yet. From behind-the-scenes decisions to growing signs of internal trouble, we’re connecting the dots on what’s going wrong at Ford — and what it means for buyers.By Bleav + Zach Shefska
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This Day in Legal History: Schecter Poultry Corp Decided On May 27, 1935, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, delivering a major blow to President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. In a unanimous ruling, the Court struck down the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), a cornerstone…
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This Day in Legal History: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized in Ireland On May 23, 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage through a popular vote, marking a historic shift in both national and global legal landscapes. The referendum asked voters whether the Constitution should be amended to allow marriage regardl…
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On today’s CarEdge Live! Ray is joined by Phil, Debbie, Tricia & Brian for a fun Friday episode where we dive into your questions, chat all things CarEdge, and take a closer look at Ray’s watch of the day. Plus, we'll wrap things up with a discussion on the best food spots in New Jersey. Come for the cars—stay for the watches and Chicken Parm!…
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This Day in Legal History: Abraham Lincoln, Inventor On May 22, 1849, Abraham Lincoln was awarded U.S. Patent No. 6,469 for an invention designed to lift boats over shoals and other obstacles in shallow waterways. The device involved a system of bellows attached to the hull of a boat, which could be inflated to lift the vessel over obstructions. Li…
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On today’s CarEdge Live, Ray and Ryan break down real, recorded calls with dealerships—pausing to analyze every tactic, response, and negotiation move. From pricing games to pressure plays, you’ll get an insider’s look at how dealers operate and how to push back with confidence. If you’re planning to buy a car—or just want to understand the psychol…
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This Day in Legal History: House of Representatives Passes 19th Amendment On this day in legal history, May 21, 1919, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right to vote. The amendment stated simply: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by t…
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This Day in Legal History: Blue Jeans Patented On May 20, 1873, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted Patent No. 139,121 to Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss for an innovation that would revolutionize American workwear and fashion: the use of copper rivets to reinforce the stress points on men's work pants. Davis, a tailor from Reno, Nevada, orig…
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On today’s CarEdge Live! Ray & Justise are joined by Chris Baker from the Boucher Auto Group for a no-spin look at the current state of the car market. Are prices finally leveling off? Are better deals on the horizon—or are high prices, low inventory and uncertainty the new normal? Chris shares what dealers are really seeing on the ground, how inve…
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This Day in Legal History: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Ratified On May 19, 1848, Mexico formally ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, officially bringing an end to the Mexican-American War. Signed earlier that year on February 2, the treaty had already been ratified by the United States, but it required approval from both nations to take effec…
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On today’s CarEdge Live! Ray & Justin break down the truth about Memorial Day car sales—what’s real, what’s hype, and how to actually save money. With dealerships ramping up promotions, it’s easy to get caught in the noise. We’ll show you where the real deals are, which vehicles have the biggest discounts, and how to avoid the common traps that cos…
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Send us a text Originally arriving in Australia as a refugee, Will Torres has achieved remarkable success. He is the founder of Torres Property, a rapidly expanding agency based in Brisbane. With over 15 years of industry experience, Will and his team sell well over 100 properties a year with an average price point of $1.4m. He is a $4m GCI agent a…
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Send us a text Live from Japan. A family member I know has put their home up for auction. By week two, they had three qualified buyers, but by week four, they'd lost all their buyers. You see, a property nearby had also come onto the market and their agent quoted significantly lower despite the homes being comparable. This happens all the time. And…
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On today's CarEdge Live, Ray, Justise, and CarEdge Concierge Steve break down Toyota’s bold new AI supply chain shift and the debut of their rugged new EV, the bZ Woodland. Then—why drivers are flat-out rejecting hands-free tech and safety features automakers keep pushing. The data is in… and it’s not pretty.…
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This Day in Legal History: SCOTUS Upholds CFPB Funding Structure On May 16, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a major ruling in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of America, Ltd., upholding the constitutionality of the CFPB’s funding structure. In a 7–2 decision, the Court held that the agency’s f…
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This Day in Legal History: Standard Oil Breaks Up On May 15, 1911, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States, finding that Standard Oil had violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by engaging in monopolistic practices. The Court unanimously ruled that Standard Oil’s dominance over the oil indust…
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Today on CarEdge Live, Ray is joined by CarEdge’s own Tricia and Debbie to break down the latest headlines—including Carvana CEO Ernest Garcia III’s record-setting $192 million stock sale. What does it mean for the future of Carvana, and what should consumers take away from this move? We’ll also dive into the CarEdge Dealer Network, how it’s evolvi…
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This Day in Legal History: Arrival of Constitutional Delegates On May 14, 1787, delegates from several states began arriving in Philadelphia for what would become the Constitutional Convention, a pivotal moment in American legal history. Originally convened to revise the Articles of Confederation, the gathering quickly evolved into a full-scale eff…
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Today on CarEdge Live, Ray is joined by Igor and Mario to break down the latest used car price spike—and what it means for you. Wholesale prices are rising when they should be falling, recalls are piling up, and consumer protections are quietly eroding. What’s going on behind the scenes, and what can you do about it?…
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Send us a text Ever wanted to quit within your first 6-months of real estate? Lana Samuels was in the same position. She was sitting on Marty Fox's kitchen floor, bawling her eyes out, convinced she’d made the biggest mistake leaving an executive job in London and moving her family to join a brand in its infancy. Today, she’s the Director at WHITEF…
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This Day in Legal History: Brady v. Maryland On May 13, 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling in Brady v. Maryland, fundamentally reshaping criminal procedure and the obligations of prosecutors. The case involved John Brady, who was convicted of murder in Maryland state court. Although he admitted involvement, he claimed he did no…
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This Day in Legal History: Harry Blackmun Confirmed to SCOTUS On May 12, 1970, the U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Judge Harry A. Blackmun to the Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by Justice Abe Fortas. Nominated by President Richard Nixon, Blackmun had previously served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and was considered…
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