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IEA Podcast

Institute of Economic Affairs

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The Institute of Economic Affairs podcast examines some of the pressing issues of our time. Featuring some of the top minds in Westminster and beyond, the IEA podcast brings you weekly commentary, analysis, and debates. insider.iea.org.uk
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A regular podcast about and for Idaho Education Association members and their advocacy for their union colleagues and work to improve public education in Idaho. Sign up here to get weekly updates. https://idahoea.org/news/sign-up/
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Awesome IEA Podcast

Kelsey Harms & Diana Zaleski

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The Awesome IEA Podcast, brought to you by the Illinois Education Association. The podcast for curious well-informed association members. The goal of this podcast is to educate our members about important new educational policy initiatives in a brief and hopefully entertaining format. Join Kelsey Harms and Diana Zaleski as we explore a different topic each episode!
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Investing Education Podcast

Brent Simpson & Leon Noble

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IEA is bringing the conversation to you to demystify the Stock Market and other Investments so you can Profit. ALWAYS DO YOUR Research . No Matter what you hear or read on within the IEA ecosystem, you should ALWAYS do your research. NOTHING is GUARANTEED. Especially when it relates to Investing. We conduct our own research before making suggestions and you should ALWAYS conduct your own research before investing.
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The latest news in energy and environmental politics & policy — must-know stories and candid insights from POLITICO’s energy team and journalists across our newsroom. All in just five minutes each morning.
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Indoor Environments Association Podcast

Indoor Environments Association

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Presented by the Indoor Environments Association (IEA), The Indoor Environments Project is the podcast that takes you beneath the surface of radon, vapor intrusion, and indoor air quality. We explore the science, stories, ethics, and standards shaping the built environment—from homes to workplaces and everything in between. Each month, we sit down with leading experts, seasoned professionals, and sharp thinkers to tackle the industry's most pressing challenges, uncover historical milestones, ...
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Pi9 Radio: The Enneagram Matrix reveals the hidden connections between your personality patterns and your path of purpose—where ancient wisdom meets modern psychology for real transformation. Hosted by Stef Becker (Sadashiva), creator of Pi9 Purpose Intelligence® and The Enneagram Matrix™ system, this podcast goes far beyond surface-level personality typing to show you why generic self-improvement fails—and how to find the personalized path that actually works for YOUR unique mind. Each week ...
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The Art of Growth

Joel Hubbard and Jim Zartman

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The Art of Growth started by Joel Hubbard and Jim Zartman works with teams to develop Team Health and individuals for self-mastery and social awareness. We are an IEA (International Enneagram Association) school for Enneagram Certification. With organizations, we have a detailed roadmap to change the culture of your team and improve communication, conflict, trust, and personality
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Africa's Big Switch (ABS)

Bolaji Akinola-Alli

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Africa’s Big Switch is a podcast that aims to identify current and future solutions to complex problems on the African continent. Examples of such problems include: Climate Change, Homelessness, Poverty, Political Instability, Famine, Floods etc.Our first season sheds light and sparks conversation around the future of energy in Africa.Why Energy?Modern society depends on reliable and affordable energy services to function smoothly and to develop equitably. A well-established energy system su ...
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AlphaLabs

Mike Elliott

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Dive into the world of high-potential stocks and smart investing with the AlphaLabs Podcast, hosted by Mike Elliott of InvestorConnectAI. Each episode builds on the in-depth analyses from our AlphaLabs blog, spotlighting underrated companies in sectors like mining, biotech, cleantech, and AI. We'll unpack bull cases, market trends, and real-time performance insights—think $DV.V's silver surge or $ONCY's oncology breakthroughs—while sharing strategies to boost investor visibility and uncover ...
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Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub

The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA)

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These podcasts are a series of educational podcasts from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA). These podcasts focus on the connection between human capabilities and good design. Their aim is to promote the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics and provide guidance and professional development.
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Hey Enneagram Friend! I’m Abbi - an IEA Accredited Enneagram Teacher & Narrative Enneagram Practitioner. I teach Enneagram workshops with corporate and non-profit teams, and I also facilitate executive coaching as part of that professional development experience. In this season of Enneagram Coaching with Abbi, I share live coaching episodes where we explore the dynamics of our Enneagram Type within the context of our work environment. For those in the workforce, we spend the bulk of our work ...
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UKERC Energy Workshops

Oxford University

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In this series of lectures, various presenters outline key energy issues. All presentations were part of events organised by the UK Energy Research Centre's conference team, the Meeting Place. The Meeting Place brings together diverse people within the energy community to bring benefits to UK energy researchers.
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The Fathoms podcast is about serious work for unserious humans. We dive deep into the topics that make us human. Whether it's the Enneagram or just learning to ask better questions. There's never a shortage of gravity or levity, so hit play, let's get to it! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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1202 - The Human Factors Podcast

Barry Kirby C.ErgHF FCIEHF

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Barry Kirby explores aspects of Human Factors, from practitioners in the field, through Processes and Tools that are useful (or not) and other Information and News that may be beneficial. For HF people to keep in touch and non-HF people to hear what we do.
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The Last Optimist

The Manhattan Institute

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The Last Optimist is hosted by Mark P. Mills—author, businessman, physicist, contributing editor to the City Journal, and distinguished senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation—and features discussions about inventing our future. Mark's latest book is “The Cloud Revolution: How The Convergence of Emerging Technologies Will Unleash the Next Economic Boom and a Roaring 2020s.
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Welcome to Economics 101, a new series designed to distill the fundamental principles of economics into clear, easy-to-understand explanations. Join Dr. Stephen Davies as he breaks down complex economic concepts using simple analogies and real-world examples, making economics accessible to everyone regardless of their background. Whether you’re a s…
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In this week-ending AlphaLabs Deep Dive, we unpack the macro fireworks that just supercharged the Chokepoint Supercycle thesis. The IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2025 drops a 1,000 TWh AI power shock, US grids lag 45 GW, and tariffs carve exemptions while slamming 60% walls on China—rerouting billions to North American juniors. Power Crunch: CCJ +2.1%…
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The International Energy Agency is out with its 2025 World Energy Outlook report and has brought its Current Policy Scenario section back with it. In recent years, the GOP has complained about the omission of the Current Policy Scenario analyzing future energy trends based on enacted laws and measures. POLITICO’s James Bikales breaks down the repor…
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Wall Street and Big Tech have been teaming up to sign some very creative AI deals, while the IEA changed its tune, saying that oil demand could keep climbing for another 25 years yet. Today’s stories: Wall Street And Big Tech Are Finding New, Friendly Ways To Finance AI Bets The IEA’s Got A New Crude Estimate: It Sees Demand Growing Until 2050 Try …
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The International Energy Agency (IAE) released its annual World Energy Outlook this Wednesday, underlining the growing global demand for electricity, boosted by the rush to build AI data centres. The report also shows renewable energy outpacing fossil fuels despite the US turning its back on key climate commitments. Also in this edition: US Transpo…
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A dust-up over comments on Taiwan made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have led China to warn its citizens against travel to Japan, threatening the country's crucial tourism industry. And the French government is hosting an investment summit aimed at convincing domestic industrial giants to invest in new facilities in France.…
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Coastal communities in Louisiana are urging the Supreme Court to take their side in a lawsuit against Chevron and other large oil companies, who they say failed to obtain proper approvals for drilling activity. The state and two parishes are pressing the high court to rule that the dispute should stay in state court – a decision that could have imp…
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COP30’s giving big “save the trees… after we bulldoze them” energy, and Kirk and Mark are all over it. They roast the idea of hosting a climate conference in the Amazon while clearing land for roads, hotels, and runways, right as private jets zip overhead and new drilling permits get stamped. It’s peak irony, wrapped in green branding. They unpack …
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Bitcoin dropped 23% from its October high, and climbing back up could be a real bear, while China got walloped by a trifecta of weak economic updates. Today’s stories: Call It Bearcoin: Bitcoin Just Slipped Into A Bear Market The Chinese Economy’s Three Sheets To The Wind Try Finimize ProBy Finimize
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In this Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, Managing Editor Daniel Freeman is joined by Editorial Director Kristian Niemietz and Energy Analyst Andy Mayer. The trio discuss the BBC’s turbulent week following Director-General Tim Davie’s resignation over misleading edits of a Trump speech, examining long-standing questions about BBC bias and whet…
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New York governor Kathy Hochul has strayed from a more environmentally conscious energy policy in favor of one that includes new oil pipelines and a gas-powered crypto mine in its purview. Environmental activists are dreading Hochul’s decision, yet business and labor interests are rejoicing over it. POLITICO’s Marie French dissects Hochul’s New Yor…
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Federal agencies have started reopening after the longest-ever US government shutdown, but it's likely the lingering effects will be felt for months. Also in this edition: Scotland says it plans to issue its own government bonds, nicknaming them "kilts". Plus, a Russian humanoid robot falls flat on its face.…
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In this National Reining Horse Association episode, listen in as we take you straight into the heart of the 2025 NRHA European Derby. You’ll hear directly from the champions themselves—what fueled their ride to the top and what’s next on their competition schedules. Then, hear from NRHA Corporate Partner Bur Oak Sports Medicine and Lameness on the …
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After President Donald Trump signed a bill into law on Wednesday that funds the US government, his administration ordered federal workers to report back to work this Thursday. In this edition, we take a look at what the reopening of the US government entails after the longest shutdown in the country's history. Over 1 million federal workers will ha…
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US firm 1X Home Robots says its first "housekeeping robot" NEO can be ready to start working in homes next year. Meanwhile, China's XPeng unveiled its latest IRON robot, which moved so smoothly it had to cut open one of its legs to prove there wasn't a real human hiding inside. Humanoid robots have been around for decades, but with the advances of …
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Chinese consumers, anxious about the slowing economy and worn out by endless retail discounts, are showing signs of fatigue toward the annual "Singles' Day" shopping extravaganza – a worrying trend for Beijing as it looks to boost spending. The event was first launched by Alibaba in 2009 and is held each year on November 11. It has since grown into…
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California governor Gavin Newsom is in Brazil for the United Nations’ COP30 climate summit, touting the Golden State’s climate initiatives — with no President Donald Trump in sight. POLITICO’s Debra Kahn digs into Newsom’s climate showcase and how he’s being received on the world stage. Plus, the Interior Department says National Environmental Poli…
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Join Lord Kamall in conversation with Lord Matthew Elliott, one of Britain’s most prolific policy entrepreneurs, in this captivating episode of Entrepreneurial Minds. From selling magazine ads as a student at LSE to founding the Taxpayers Alliance while ducking into phone boxes in Parliament’s “dungeon,” Matthew shares the extraordinary journey of …
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After US senators managed to pass a bill that could end what has been the longest government shutdown in US history, equity markets have reacted with strong gains on Wall Street and beyond. Nonetheless, the interruption in government work will take its toll on the US economy, as predicted by the Congressional Budget Office. Also in this edition: we…
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Gas prices have fallen since Donald Trump took office, but experts are debating how much credit President Donald Trump deserves – or if voters are even noticing. POLITICO’s James Bikales joins host Josh Siegel to explain how OPEC’s production moves, record U.S. output and Trump’s foreign policy choices have shaped the current energy landscape. They…
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Chip manufacturer TSMC posted much slower monthly sales growth – an unsettling dip – while American lawmakers are at least talking about ending the US government shutdown. Today’s stories: Chipmaker TSMC’s Sales Growth Dipped (And Not In The Tasty Way) America Is One Step Closer To Ending Its Government Shutdown Try Finimize Pro…
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In this Institute of Economic Affairs event, Managing Editor Daniel Freeman interviews Dr. Kit Kowol about his book “Blue Jerusalem: British Conservatism, Winston Churchill, and the Second World War” published by Oxford University Press. The conversation examines the surprisingly dynamic and idealistic aspects of the British right during World War …
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Rising power demand and AI data centers are causing electric rates to go up. And last week’s elections in Virginia, New Jersey and Georgia showed that voters are starting to notice. On this episode of POLITICO Energy, Josh Siegel and Kelsey Tamborrino break down how Democrats used energy affordability to help them win these key elections, and how R…
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Tesla’s shareholders signed off on Elon Musk’s $1 trillion pay package, while China’s exports fell for the first time since April – and that doesn’t bode well for the country’s growth prospects. Today’s stories: Tesla Approved A Deal To Make Musk Its Trillion-Dollar Man China’s Export Engine Just Unexpectedly Sputtered Try Finimize Pro…
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In this Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, IEA Head of Media Reem Ibrahim interviews Lord David Frost, the incoming Director General and Ralph Harris Fellow at the IEA. The conversation covers Lord Frost’s unusual political journey from Labour Party member to free marketeer, shaped by his experiences as a civil servant in Brussels during the 19…
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In this Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, Head of Media Reem Ibrahim speaks with Editorial Director Kristian Niemietz and Managing Editor Daniel Freeman about three major political developments. The conversation covers Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s unprecedented pre-budget speech delivered at 8pm on Tuesday evening, Nigel Farage’s shift towards T…
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Watch the A.R.T. Process™ silence the Type 4 "Victim" Saboteur in under 60 seconds—then learn how to apply it to YOUR inner critic. 🎯 IN THIS EPISODE: Stef Becker (Sadashiva) takes you inside the mind of an Enneagram Type 4 to show you the A.R.T. Process™ in action—the exact method to stop your inner critic the moment it strikes. You'll discover: ✓…
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As world leaders gather in Brazil for the COP30 climate conference, the U.S. is taking a very different approach under President Donald Trump. POLITICO’s Zack Colman joins host Josh Siegel to explain how the administration’s enthusiasm for fossil fuel exports is reshaping global climate diplomacy and challenging international climate agreements. Jo…
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Apple wants to use Google’s AI tech to make Siri smarter – for a billion-dollar price – while Qualcomm pulled in solid sales last quarter, and it’s expecting to top that in the months ahead. Today’s stories: Apple And Google Look Close To Signing A Siri-ndipitous Deal Qualcomm Hauled In Money Last Quarter – A Flex That Impressed Investors Try Finim…
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AI data centers are about to suck down 1,000 GW of new power by 2030 — that’s an extra Japan + Germany combined. BlackRock just green-lit $2 trillion in tokenized real-world assets for 2026. Trump 2.0 tariffs are locking in 60% walls on Chinese metals starting Q1. This isn’t a cycle. It’s the biggest structural resource + infrastructure squeeze in …
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In this 15-minute AlphaLabs deep dive, we rip open the $6M micro-cap that just hit 299 g/t silver in British Columbia and still trades at 0.25x NAV. Grizzly Discoveries ($GZD.V) is fully funded, zero-debt, and sitting on 160,000 acres of polymetallic firepower: high-grade silver, gold, copper, and PGEs in the heart of Canada’s next mining camp. We …
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On Wednesday, the US Supreme Court's chief justices heard arguments over the legality of tariffs enacted by President Donald Trump using the Emergency Economic Powers Act, and questioned the reasoning of the administration. In this edition, we look at what the Court's decision could mean for the US economy, public finances and trade negotiations. A…
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A major deadline is approaching in the high-stakes negotiations over how to share the rapidly shrinking Colorado River — a lifeline for 40 million people across the West. The seven states that depend on it still have not reached an agreement, and the Trump administration is taking an unexpectedly cautious role in the discussions. POLITICO’s Annie S…
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Novo Nordisk trimmed its forecasts, falling further behind in the weight-loss drug race, while investors offloaded crypto this week – knocking bitcoin and ether down by more than a few pegs. Today’s stories: Novo Nordisk Gave A Warning Shot, Cutting Profit Forecasts Yet Again Bitcoin And Ether Were Crash-Tested This Week, Hit By A Market Selloff Tr…
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Successful energy transition projects are not one-size-fits-all. They are attuned to the local needs of their communities, and allow community priorities to shape resilience, affordability, and equity outcomes. In today’s conversation, Nadia Ahmad, Professor of Law at Barry University in Florida, shares findings from a three-year study of clean ene…
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In this episode of the International Enneagram Association podcast, we listen to brief conversations with Lindsay Bailey, Mateo Myrvik, Josie Shardlow, Jeannine Myrvik and Nikki Meyers. Lindsay shares how the Enneagram helps her understand her husband, while Mateo, Josie and Jeannine share how the Enneagram plays a role in their family life. Nikki …
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In this Institute of Economic Affairs podcast, Managing Editor Daniel Freeman interviews Professor Donald Boudreaux, who is a professor of economics at George Mason University, a senior fellow at the Mercatus Center, and a member of the IEA’s Academic Advisory Council. The conversation focuses on Boudreaux’s new book, The Triumph of Economic Freedo…
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In this Institute of Economic Affairs clip, Aymen Aulaiwi explains how Stalin's command economy functioned and why centrally planned socialist systems inevitably fail. He breaks down the mechanics of Soviet five-year plans, where Gosplan set production targets that cascaded down through ministries to individual factories, completely bypassing marke…
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A new report from former Biiden administration staffers, shared first with POLITICO, takes a deep look at why President Joe Biden’s trillion-dollar clean energy agenda wasn’t more successful or durable. POLITICO’s Kelsey Tamborrino breaks down the main takeaways from the report and what it could mean for U.S. energy policy. Plus, a new report from …
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