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Cliff Notes Radio where REAL life meets, REAL thought, and liberation through REAL talk! Hosted by @RealCliff225 Backed with @Its_Tee_Rich and @TuffCrowd_Leel. We go where the others are scared! No opinion is silenced, explaining science in bias so take down some CLIFF NOTES and think a little bit deeper!
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Carpet Cliff Notes

MPR Network

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This podcast is a supplemental podcast to Morelia Python Radio. We cover everything that has to do with Carpet pythons. From their care in captivity, natural history, the history in the hobby, and much, much more.
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In this podcast I share what I have learned about building a profitable coaching business. If you have a desire to bring about massive transformation in the lives of those you serve and get paid extremely well to do it, this is the podcast for you. Be sure to check out my main podcast, The Cliff Ravenscraft Show, in your favorite podcast directory.
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Parenting 101: The Cliff Notes

Parenting 101: The Cliff Notes

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Join Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Charlotte, as she unpacks parenting tips and tricks from parenting & self help books, as well as techniques from the therapy office, in short - straight to the point - episodes, designed for the busy parent.
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Science Cliff Notes is your go-to podcast for breaking down the latest scientific research into easy-to-understand, bite-sized episodes. In just 10-15 minutes, we simplify complex topics from physics, biology, astronomy, and more, so you can stay informed without the jargon. Perfect for curious minds looking for a quick, clear dive into today's cutting-edge science.
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Podcast focused on improvements in Manufacturing and Enabling Manufacturing Technology. Hosted by Tristan Bailey, conversations provide lessons and insight from the people who have been working with best practice and growing their business. " When you need to climb a mountain, make friends on the path, as everything grows on the way up " New automation technology and digital transformation offer new ways to improve speed and profit. Business customer needs are forever in a state of change, s ...
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Life of Plenty

Plenty Downtown Bookshop

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From Plenty Downtown Bookshop in Cookeville, Tennessee, Lisa Uhrik and Ashley Michael discuss books, literacy, book culture, and what it means to live a life of plenty. Music credit: ”A Day at the Bookstore” by the amazing Andrew Buckner.
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Oh No! Lit Class

Oh No! Lit Class

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Oh No! Lit Class is a semi-educational comedy literature podcast hosted by Megan and RJ, two bitter English grads who are here to tell you all the weird and sexy things you never knew about the books you had to read in school. Let's ruin some literary classics together. New episodes released every other Thursday.
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FT News Briefing

Financial Times

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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Attolian Archives

Noelle & Caitlin

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A chapter-by-chapter Queen's Thief reread podcast with commentary, news, and occasional screaming. We promise to leave no literary stone unturned, no theory unconsidered, no hand joke unmade.
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Inner Idiot

Tyler Havlin, Lord Shorty

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Join Tyler Havlin, Lord Shorty, in a load of debauchery! Bringing you top fives of the week and some weird facts. Along with a load of other useless knowledge that probably won't help you on your next Trivia night. Sit back, relax and open them ear holes, cause Idiots are coming in! https://linktr.ee/inneridiot
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Launched in 2006 as About The Church, this podcast has evolved over nearly two decades into a sacred space for authentic spiritual exploration, transformation, and awakening. Hosted by Cliff Ravenscraft, Encouraging Others Through Christ speaks directly to those navigating deconstruction, spiritual awakening, and the deep remembrance of divine truth. This isn’t a Christian podcast in the traditional sense. It’s a Christ-centered transmission rooted in Presence, not performance. Here, no ques ...
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Midlife Re:Aligned

Tim & MIchelle Hill

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Life's messy middle has as many emotional, physical, and mental transitions as adolescence, but without the support and guidance available to teens. Tim & Michelle Hill of Connect Over Coffee want to change that. They believe that it's totally possible to live midlife (and beyond) with meaning, purpose, and vitality. In midlife re:aligned they host conversations that will give you inspiration, knowledge, and tools to live your life with no regrets.
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Impact Winter

Audible Originals

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“They came after the impact and the firestorms. When the sun went dark. Like they’d been there all along. Just waiting.” From executive producers of The Walking Dead and Travis Beacham, the writer of Pacific Rim, comes a heart-stopping Audible Original featuring a brilliant British cast. It’s the near future and seven years since a comet hit the earth and blotted out the sun. The world is a dark, frozen landscape. And then, beastly creatures emerge and take over. Can they really be vampires? ...
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Birdy, a pirate radio host living under a dictatorship, was always made fun of for blabbing about conspiracy theories instead of "what's really going on." But when he's told that aliens have taken over the government, he’ll stop at nothing to expose the truth, take down President Star, and finally show people exactly what's been going on right under their noses! All he needs is an actual audience…
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The Rob V Show

The Rob Velivis Show

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The Rob Velivis Show The show took form in 2010 when Rob and Glenn Tenor started broadcasting using a cell phone for two or three friends. Shortly thereafter Rob moved the show to the Toil Inc Studios and became the first syndicated broadcast to join the Gashouse Radio line-up (to be followed shortly by Toil Studios roommates Into the Pit and Toil Rock Radio). In June of 2011 Gashouse Radio was on hand to broadcast for the first time ever the Perkiomen Valley Twilight League All-Star Game, R ...
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Real, Raw, Relevant...Canadian Music Makers from the 1960s-1990s share it all...song creation, the highs (and lows) of the biz, fans, family, what they're up to now and a life lesson or two learned along the way. Here's your 'fly on the wall' moment, a chance to catch revealing insights into the person behind the music in a casual, laid back manner. Also, the audio quality sometimes gets rough around the edges. Nothing over produced here. Just real, raw engaging talk. .
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On this episode of the Life of Plenty Podcast, Lisa goes solo to provide a breakdown of Putnam County's community read, The Anxious Generation, showing why it's such an important read. If you've been considering joining in with the community in reading and studying the book, this is an insightful guide that breaks down why too much cell phone use i…
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This hour-long episode is exactly what the title promises—Jason’s no-fluff guide to the actual habits, mindsets, and behaviors that define great leadership in a dental practice. Pulled straight from his coaching work and years in the trenches, this isn’t about lofty ideas. It’s about clarity, consistency, and courage. He covers: Why most “leadershi…
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8.9.25 Sabbath Lesson: The Book of Isaiah Chpts 53 – 54 S5/L33 We are now discussing chapters 53 and 54 when The Most High discusses exactly Who YAHUSHA will be and what His position will be when he returns to earth in the later days. This information is imperative to know especially to the Children of Yisrarel because YAHUSHA will be their savior,…
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Some World Trade Organization members are preparing to unveil a new grouping to boost “trade openness”, and the FT’s Katie Martin unpacks the lack of market moves after Nvidia’s outlook. Plus, a four-month “ninja stealth rally” has driven Tokyo’s equity market to record highs. Mentioned in this podcast: Singapore, UAE and other small nations to lau…
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Nvidia’s earnings report signalled solid growth, cryptocurrencies are taking a hold of Venezuela’s economy, and more than half of the UK’s biggest listed companies chose external candidates as their new chief executive. Plus, SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son has become an unofficial diplomat between Washington and Tokyo. Mentioned in this podcast: Nvidia r…
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Just because you can add another doctor doesn’t mean it’s the smart move. In this episode, Jason shares a coaching story about a doc who expanded too soon and ended up with two under booked doctors and not enough hygiene to support them. It’s a common trap for growing practices that haven’t fully thought through the math, the ratios, or the realiti…
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Investors are worried that Donald Trump’s attempted firing of a Federal Reserve governor could undermine faith in the world’s most important central bank, and FT sources say the US has said it is prepared to provide intelligence assets to any western security plan for postwar Ukraine. Plus, French assets were hit on Tuesday as investors reacted to …
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US President Donald Trump said he was firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, shares in Ørsted plunged after the Trump administration halted one of the Danish wind farm developer’s almost-completed projects, and Elon Musk’s xAI has sued Apple and OpenAI alleging they broke antitrust rules. Plus, Germany’s government is encouraging young people t…
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Jay Powell signalled a monetary policy shift during a high-profile Jackson Hole speech last week, and European investors are pouring money into new air defence technology. Plus, Spanish bank Santander is seeking to become a big player in Wall Street’s Spac market. Mentioned in this podcast: Jay Powell paves the way for Federal Reserve interest rate…
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When Jordan showed up for my How May I Serve You? livestream, he came with a familiar question: "Cliff, you’ve been through big events and big stress. What have you learned about managing it?" He wasn’t asking about marketing, business models, or strategy. He was looking for relief from the kind of stress that nearly wrecked him two years ago when …
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EU officials are accelerating plans for a digital euro, and the US Department of Justice has called for Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to be removed from her post. Plus, investors lost billions of dollars in July in what could be pump and dump stock scams. Mentioned in this podcast: EU speeds up plans for digital euro after US passes stablecoin…
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Chinese regulators are pushing back against US AI chips, Target shares fell more than 6 per cent after the retail group picked an insider to be its new chief executive, and UK inflation accelerated more than expected to 3.8 per cent in July. Plus, China is making a big push for vehicle battery swapping. Mentioned in this podcast: Beijing turns agai…
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US tech stocks sold off on Tuesday, and Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell will be between a rock and a hard place when he delivers his speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium this Friday. Plus, Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk has fallen behind its rivals. Does it have a plan to catch up? Mentioned in this podcast: Jay Powell to deliver Jacks…
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US President Donald Trump floated the prospect of US security guarantees for Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is looking for options after India got hit by extremely high US tariffs, Soho House has agreed to a take-private deal, and Softbank is buying $2bn worth of Intel shares. Plus, the FT’s Leila Abboud explains why more Italian bonds are s…
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US President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy today, just days after meeting Russian President Putin, and the UK’s solar output is reaching record levels. Plus, tech companies are spending trillions to build AI data centers. Mentioned in this podcast: ‘Absolutely immense’: the companies on the hook for the $3tn AI building …
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US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska today, and Dubai is trying to hold on to its role as the financial centre of the Middle East. Plus, China is sending out a warning to foreign countries stockpiling rare earths metals, and the FT’s Katie Martin explains why she’s worried about the calm in the markets. Ment…
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Fears of a massive non-dom exodus from the UK have been allayed by initial tax data, and UK companies in China are being buoyed by diplomatic law. Plus, the FT’s Jamie Smyth explains why the US shale boom may be over after a decade-long run. Mentioned in this podcast: UK companies in China buoyed by diplomatic thaw US oil producers say Opec ‘price …
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This week, Jason sits down with bestselling author and dentist Dr. Addison Killeen to talk about his newest release, The Shift—a leadership fable packed with real stories and actionable business lessons. Known for his system-heavy guides, Addison steps into a more personal, story-driven format to help young dental leaders navigate ownership, burnou…
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The White House walks back expectations for Friday’s meeting between the US and Russian presidents, and Norway’s oil fund is pulling its money out of Israel. Plus, inflation stayed flat in the US in July, and storm-hit beach towns are struggling to shore up amid sand scarcity. Mentioned in this podcast: White House downplays expectations for Trump-…
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EU leaders will hold a call with US President Donald Trump ahead of his meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and the Mexican peso has emerged as an unlikely winner from Trump’s trade war. Plus, Trump has opened the door to Nvidia selling advanced AI chips to China, and the FT’s Kathrin Hille explains what’s next for Taiwan after the country’…
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UK employers cut back hiring over labour and tax cost fears, and Ukraine and its European allies worry about US President Donald Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Plus, HSBC is weighed down by woes in the Hong Kong commercial property market, and India’s huge IT sector is scrambling to counter the threat of artificial intelligen…
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Donald Trump has nominated Stephen Miran to fill a soon-to-be vacant seat on the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, and the Bank of England lowered rates by a quarter per cent in a close vote. Plus Europe’s weapons factories are expanding fast and US President Donald Trump threatens a 100 per cent tariff on chips excluding Apple. Mentioned in th…
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European companies are falling behind US counterparts and CoreWeave’s takeover of Core Scientific is facing some pushback. Plus, Boston Consulting Group helped create plans to relocate Gazans to Somalia, and the FT found that Iranian nuclear scientists made a covert visit to Russia last year. Mentioned in this podcast: European earnings lag behind …
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There are some important FYI’s to discuss, along with some news of the day, as I provide some food for thought and my “2 cents” to daily events. These discussions are very important and it provides you with the opportunity to do some “critical thinking” about what is said… Thank you in advance for gifts and donations to extend both sister podcasts …
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In Part Two, Jason continues answering big-picture leadership questions from the next generation of dentists—questions that matter more than any CE course ever could. He dives deeper into building real authority (not just a title), how to stop feeling like the bottleneck in your practice, and what most docs get wrong about accountability. Whether y…
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US President Donald Trump plans on imposing new sanctions on Russia unless there is a ceasefire in Ukraine, and Palantir’s skyrocketing stock is raising concerns that it’s overvalued. Plus, OpenAI released a new “open-weight” model, and Russia’s banks are coming under scrutiny over bad loans. Mentioned in this podcast: Trump readies fresh sanctions…
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US President Donald Trump wants to raise tariffs on India and the CEO of Deutsche Bank approved a controversial trade he was later tasked with probing. Plus, Australia wants a port they sold to China back, and Tesla’s board gave chief executive Elon Musk $30bn worth of shares after threats from him to resign. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump…
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The FT’s US financial commentator joins to discuss how investors are responding to unsettling new economic data, and Germany’s biggest sports retailer is considering relocating some manufacturing to China. Plus, US President Donald Trump is using tariffs to target Brazil’s judiciary, and consumers are cutting back on luxury brands. Mentioned in thi…
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This weekend, we're sharing an episode from our fellow FT podcast, Swamp Notes. The US president is angry with the chair of the Federal Reserve over interest rates. He’s applying a lot of pressure on Jay Powell to lower them or leave his job. The FT’s Claire Jones and Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, brea…
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Apple revenues jump on strong iPhone sales and rebound in China and Donald Trump has reimposed tariffs on dozens of trading partners. Plus, Samsung seals a multibillion-dollar chipmaking deal with Tesla, and Ukraine reverses a policy that would take away autonomy from anti-corruption agencies. Mentioned in this podcast: Apple revenues jump on stron…
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Meta’s shares jumped more than 10 per cent off the back of better than expected second-quarter earnings, and the Federal Reserve held rates steady despite calls to lower borrowing rates by US President Donald Trump. Plus, American copper prices fell after Trump exempted refined materials from a 50 per cent tariff on the metal, and HSBC profits decl…
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In this episode, Jason tackles real questions from early-career dentists who are hungry to lead—before they feel fully “ready.” From earning trust with seasoned team members, to navigating tension with owners and mentors, to knowing when (and how) to start building leadership depth, this conversation cuts through the noise. If you're thinking about…
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The potential US-China trade war truce depends on US President Donald Trump’s approval, and a UN-backed food security group says a famine is unfolding in Gaza. Plus, China’s AI expo gives the international community an alternative to American technology, and the IMF’s new global growth forecast reflects that the fall of the dollar has lessened the …
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Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey and UK chancellor Rachel Reeves are at odds, and EU politicians are grumbling over the bloc’s trade deal with the US. Plus, the US economy is defying expectations and Bain & Co is to shut down its consulting business in South Africa after a corruption scandal. Mentioned in this podcast: Rachel Reeves and Andre…
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The European Union struck a deal to limit the rate of US tariffs, and public companies are filling their coffers with cryptocurrencies. Plus, the share of goods in total UK exports has fallen to a record low, and China is moving to fill the void left by the US at the United Nations. Mentioned in this podcast: US and EU strike trade deal, says Trump…
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In Episode 522, Rob The Rob V Show. Jenni, fresh from vacation and eager to flaunt her tan lines. The duo dives into Rob’s latest dating misadventures, with him humorously lamenting why things never seem to work out. Jenni and Rob reveal plans to attend a swingers party when she’s in town—while Rob’s not into the lifestyle, he’s all in for a wild s…
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US President Donald Trump is set to visit the UK and Krispy Kreme and GoPro stocks rise after becoming meme stocks. Plus, the ECB keeps rates at 2% and how AI is affecting the job market for new-grads. Mentioned in this podcast: Keir Starmer to press Donald Trump over deal to cut tariffs on UK steel imports ECB holds rates steady at 2% Is AI killin…
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Tesla’s second-quarter profits fell 23 per cent as sales of its electric vehicles continued to slide, private equity firms made record use of a controversial tactic to cash out their clients this year, and McKinsey has stopped its China business from undertaking some generative artificial intelligence work. Plus, Taiwan will hold a recall election …
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In this episode of Life of Plenty, Ashley and Lisa talk with educator Ryan Dalton and leader of the community-wide deep dive into The Anxious Generation. Together Plenty has partnered with Ryan and Restoring Childhood Putnam County to study the research on the long term effects of social media and cell phones on today's kids. But they're also quest…
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In this episode, Jason strips leadership down to the studs—no fluff, just the hard truths about what makes or breaks your practice. If you’ve heard him hammer on about “foundational principles” and wondered what the big deal is, this one’s for you. Jason walks through the core elements that most dentists skip over in their rush to “scale”—things li…
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US House Speaker Mike Johnson sent home Congress members early to avoid a vote on releasing files on Jeffery Epstein, Nigeria’s recalculated GDP reflects a 30 per cent growth of its economy, and US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have hit General Motors' profits. Plus, global pharma companies have spent a record amount on Chinese biotech this year…
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JPMorgan Chase explores lending against cryptocurrency, and the UK will have to pay in order to join the EU’s defence fund. Plus, UK chancellor Rachel Reeves blames regulation for lack of financial growth and a start-up in San Francisco might know how to create gold. Mentioned in this podcast: JPMorgan explores lending against clients’ cryptocurren…
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Japan’s ruling coalition lost its majority in the country’s upper house of parliament, and the European Union is trying to break its dependency on American tech. Plus, the London Stock Exchange Group is weighing whether to launch 24-hour trading, and US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have raised nearly $50bn in extra customs revenues. Mentioned i…
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n Episode 521 of The Rob V Show, host Rob Velivis welcomes Jenni Tay as the new co-host, ushering in a fresh and lively dynamic. Jenni’s bold personality shines as she shares her curiosity about visiting a swingers club and her playful offer to fly Rob to Chicago. The conversation takes a reflective turn as Rob opens up about his childhood and pers…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is accused of authoritarianism after favoring loyalists in anti-corruption raids, and the Meta board settles a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over failing to prevent data breaches. Plus, FT columnist Ruchir Sharma explains why investors are going all in on Israel. Mentioned in this podcast: Volodymyr Zelenskyy a…
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Donald Trump asked lawmakers whether he should fire Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, and Wall Street saw a surprise comeback in investment banking fees. Plus, the UK’s inflation rate rose higher than expected last month, and yields on Japan’s 10-year government debt jumped ahead of Sunday’s election. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump asked l…
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What if you ran a successful multi-practice group without production targets, office bonuses, or metric-heavy meetings? Dr. Jan Jaffer has done exactly that, and the results speak for themselves. In this episode, Jason sits down with Dr. Jaffer to explore how he built a thriving dental group rooted in partnership, purpose, and people-first leadersh…
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US President Donald Trump sealed a trade deal with Indonesia and the UK had a secret plan to immigrate Afghans to Britain after a data leak. Plus, tariffs have finally hit US inflation, and climate change is driving the sale of catastrophe bonds. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump announces trade deal with Indonesia Catastrophe bond sales hit …
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