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Reducing Crime

Jerry Ratcliffe

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A monthly podcast featuring conversations with influential thinkers in the police service and leading crime and policing researchers working to advance public safety. Often amusing, often enlightening, always informative. Jerry Ratcliffe (professor and former police officer) chats to a range of international guests covering police, policing, crime science, criminology, criminal justice, and public safety policy. Details and transcripts at reducingcrime.com/podcast.
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A weekly, 10 minute podcast with tips & tricks to live a productive & efficient life. Professionally & personally! Do you often find yourself wishing there was more time in a day? You always try your best, but the to do list is never finished? Then this is the podcast for you! Find your productivity rhythm and learn valuable life hacks that will help you relieve stress & meet your goals faster.
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Clear & On Purpose

Christina Slaback

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"Feeling stuck but ready to take intentional action? Clear & On Purpose helps you cut through the noise, regain your focus, and connect with what truly matters. Join us weekly for practical insights and simple, actionable steps to help you find clarity, boost your energy, and design an intentional life that balances ambition with fulfillment. Whether you're a busy professional or an entrepreneur seeking meaningful growth, this podcast empowers you to align your actions with your purpose and ...
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Why Don't We Talk About This?

Paula McMillan-Perez, LCSW

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You already know that there are a bunch of things people talk about in pockets or completely avoid. Things that may be controversial or uncomfortable but we need to get them off our chest. During "Why Don’t We Talk About This?", licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist, Paula McMillan-Perez speaks with folks whose learned experiences and/or professions give way to a diverse knowledge of topics that we just aren't talking about...but should be!
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Leave the Feed

James Petrossi and Dylan Huey

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Join James Petrossi in 'Leave the Feed: 30 Days of Disconnect' as he interviews creators and mental health advocates about their journeys, the digital quagmire, and tips to create a healthier relationship with social media. Coming Mid-January 2026
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Slash Tax

Heidi Henderson

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Slash Tax is your go-to podcast for legal tax strategies, powerful incentives, and tax-advantaged investments. Hosted by Heidi Henderson, this show is designed for high-income earners, business owners, real estate investors, and CPAs who want to cut tax bills, keep more cash, and build lasting wealth. Each episode brings expert insights, actionable strategies, and real-world examples—helping you take control of your financial future.
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Leading with Calm and Clarity, a podcast for professional women who want to lead with purpose, emotional intelligence, and inner peace. Each episode offers evidence-based insights, and actionable tools to help you cultivate calm leadership, strengthen communication, and navigate challenges with grace. We talk about communication, emotional regulation, self-awareness, resilience, and building trust at work, all while maintaining your well-being. Listen, learn, and download your free workbook ...
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Executive coaches and New York Times bestselling authors of "All In" and "The Carrot Principle,” Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton offer insights and advice to reduce anxiety at work and in your personal life. If you have ever dreaded Sunday night, got a pit in your stomach on the way to work, or had your heartbeat speed up at the sound of your boss’s voice, then you may have had anxiety at work. In this practical podcast, some of the world’s leading authorities on mental health explore the c ...
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What if there was a way to thrive professionally without burning out? Imagine a world where you don’t have to choose between career success and your own well-being. Boss Babe Reset is for high-achieving women in corporate, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are tired of hustle culture and ready to redefine success through sustainable self-care. It's time to build a career you love without sacrificing your health. In this podcast, you’ll discover: Proven self-care strategies that fit into e ...
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Gary Brecka is a Human Biologist, biohacker, researcher, and an anti-aging and longevity expert. For over 20 years, he worked in the life insurance industry predicting mortality. After years and years of doing this type of research and analysis, he decided he wanted to spend the balance of his lifetime helping people live happier, healthier, longer, more fulfilling lives. In this weekly podcast, Gary has exciting conversations with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and scientists and is ...
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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life… more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class in the university’s 300-year history -- Laurie will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surpr ...
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No Limit Leadership

Sean Patton, Leadership Development & Executive Coach

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No Limit Leadership is the go-to podcast for growth-minded executives who refuse to settle for mediocrity. Hosted by executive coach and former Special Forces commander Sean Patton, this show explores modern leadership, self-leadership, and the real-world strategies that build high-performing teams. Whether you're focused on leadership development, building a coaching culture, improving leadership communication, or strengthening team accountability, each episode equips you with actionable in ...
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The Alcohol Reset by Cloud9

Mike Hardenbrook & Cloud9

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The Alcohol Reset is a science-backed podcast designed to help you reset your habits, health, and relationship with alcohol. Hosted by best-selling author Mike Hardenbrook, each bite-sized episode explores neuroscience, nutrition, and habit formation, delivering practical strategies to help you drink less, sleep better, reduce cravings, and optimize your well-being—without judgment or extremes. It’s time for a reset.
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Are you a physician yearning to break free from the corporate grind and find true fulfillment in your medical practice? Designed for younger physicians, this show is your blueprint for transitioning from corporate to independent practices, even without business experience. Listen to discover: - Proven strategies to decrease medical practice burnout and increase patient satisfaction. - Remarkably simple ways to generate wealth and achieve financial freedom through leadership coaching, free on ...
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WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

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Tech News Briefing is your guide to what people in tech are talking about. Every weekday, we’ll bring you breaking tech news and scoops from the pros at the Wall Street Journal, insight into new innovations and policy debates, tips from our personal tech team, and exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry.
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Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the demands of your busy life? Are you concerned about your health and stress levels? Do you want to find ways to manage and reduce stress, not just for yourself but for the sake of your loved ones as well? If so, you are in the right place! Calm Your Daily Stress Podcast – Stress Relief for the Busy Woman is a podcast dedicated entirely to YOU – the ambitious woman seeking to find balance amidst chaos. Enjoy deep-dive interviews with incredible guests as they ...
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Post Reports

The Washington Post

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Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.
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It’s not that hard to kill a planet. All it takes is a little drilling, some mining, a generous helping of pollution and voila! Earth over. When you take stock of what’s left, it starts to look like a crime scene: Decapitated mountains, poisoned rivers, oil-soaked pelicans, maybe a sun-bleached cow skull in a dried-up lake bed. The only thing missing is yellow caution tape. On each episode of Lawless Planet, host Zach Goldbaum reveals the scams, murders and cover-ups on the frontline of the ...
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A Bit of Optimism

Simon Sinek

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My career is an accident. It started when I set out to rediscover my passion and reignite a spark I’d lost — and that journey led me to the work I do now. If you know me from my books or my speaking, you know I’m fascinated by why people do what they do. What makes someone find joy and meaning in their life, or pursue something far greater than themselves? I started A Bit of Optimism to explore those ideas and expand my own perspective. This podcast is a trove of honest conversations, with p ...
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Podcast Intro – Heart Attending Welcome. This is a space to slow down, to arrive, and to listen — not only with the mind, but with the heart and the body. I’m Dina A. Kushnir. My work offers a feminine, embodied approach to somatic meditation and spiritual awakening — one that begins not with effort or striving, but with tenderness, presence, and loving attention. At the center of my guidance is a practice I call Heart Attending: an invitation to awaken the heart to awareness, to meet yourse ...
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Chat With Traders

Ian Cox and Tessa Dao

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Chat With Traders is your key to the minds of trading's elite performers. Start listening to learn how a diverse mix of traders went from zero to hero, how they successfully trade markets today, and get their best tips 'n pointers for profitable performance, plus much more. Note: You are responsible for your own trading decisions—this is not financial advice.
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In this opening episode, we explore why many users feel restricted while using the Hypic AI image generator and why interest in Hypic Mod APK continues to grow. Hypic allows creators to generate AI images using text prompts, but locked premium features, watermarks, and limited AI access often interrupt the creative flow.We discuss what Hypic Mod AP…
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Dear boss babe…if you’re a high achiever who looks confident on the outside but quietly questions herself behind the scenes—this episode is your mirror and your permission slip. In today’s pep talk, I’m calling out the silent doubt that creeps in right when you’re standing at the edge of your next level. The kind of doubt that doesn’t look like fea…
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! May you be blessed with peace, love, and health during this season. TEXT HERE on your Phone's Podcast App Discover how medical graduates, junior doctors, and young physicians can navigate residency training programs, surgical residency, and locum tenens to increase income, enjoy independent practice, decrease str…
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Jon Hudson Odom and Helen Jon Lee (above) reveal how they bring surprising joy to their portrayals of the iconic Mr. and Mrs. Cratchit in this year's Goodman Theatre production of A Christmas Carol. Jon and Helen share the various productions that have inspired them; how they keep the performances fresh; how their own families shape their instincts…
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Technology like the Dadss alcohol-detection system uses sensors to measure a driver’s blood alcohol level, but there are some major barriers standing in the way of widespread adoption. WSJ reporter Ryan Felton discusses the tech and what’s holding it back. Plus, WSJ reporter Katie Bindley explores why some of today’s tech founders aren’t just young…
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It's impossible to escape microplastics. They're in our food and water, and the air around us is teeming with them. So considering they're all around us, how can we minimise our exposure to tiny plastic fragments without resorting to living in a cave? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes of the Lab Notes podc…
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The Kasondwa family, including (from left) nephew Rocky, Sheria, Kari Miller, Siloé (8), Sylvan, Cherubine (16), Charline (10), Sylvie (19), and Joseph (3). (Credit: Christine Kueter) By early 2026, the Trump administration is poised to shift how many and who among the world’s 43-million refugees is eligible to resettle in a country once known as t…
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Fuel price increases in Nigeria often trigger immediate hikes in transport fares and food prices. But after the Dangote Refinery reduced petrol prices from about ₦790–₦800 per litre to roughly ₦699, many Nigerians are still waiting for relief. On Nigeria Daily, we examine why fuel price reductions do not reflect quickly in the prices of goods and s…
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When scam artist Gregory Zaoui got out of prison in 2004, he had a plan to go straight – by selling solar panels. But when he learned about a new carbon trading system that was supposed to reduce CO2 emissions, he saw an obvious loophole. And soon, he found himself at the center of a fraud scheme so extensive that it was hard to tell if the carbon …
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Feeling unmotivated, unfocused, or constantly behind? You’re not lazy—you’re overloaded. In this episode, we break down the science and psychology of chronic overwhelm, how it quietly destroys productivity, and simple strategies to reclaim your clarity, energy, and sense of control. YourChoice Concierge What's left on your to-do list? This is your …
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Hi, Chester Elton here. And Adrian Gostick. If you've been listening to our podcast, Anxiety at Work, first and foremost, we just want to say thank you. You know, we started that podcast during a really stressful time. There was a lot of anxiety. There was a lot of pressure. And those conversations were important. And by the way, they still are. Ri…
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Shortly after the shooting of two national guard troops in Washington, D.C., the Trump Administration said it was pausing asylum decisions and halting visas for Afghan immigrants. The alleged shooter is Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a Bellingham resident who came to the U.S. from Afghanistan in 2021. The motive for the attack is unknown. One victim – 20 ye…
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Stop treating aging as the aggressive pursuit of comfort and start mastering the biological truths behind the 30-30-30 method, nutrient density, and the metabolic importance of resistance training. In this Q&A session I break down how to eliminate processed foods, optimize your supplementation through blood testing, and leverage natural stressors l…
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Christmas Day is a time many Nigerians look forward to a day meant for rest, celebration and togetherness with family and friends. But for thousands of workers across the country, Christmas is spent on duty, providing essential services that allow others to celebrate safely and comfortably. On Nigeria Daily, we take a closer look at the Nigerians w…
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What is truth? In a special edition of The Moral Maze, we discuss perhaps the most significant question in all of human thought. It sits at the foundation of how we understand reality, and how we communicate and behave towards one another. The obvious answer is that the strongest possible way to arrive at the truth in a shifting world of AI and aut…
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Schools and community programs in Washington, D.C., are teaching students to play go-go music to help extend the legacy of the official music of the District. Producer Sabby Robinson spoke with enterprise reporter Marissa Lang about the history that these students are keeping alive and the impact the programs are having. Today’s show was produced b…
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Send us a text Winter can feel heavy. The darker days, the cold, the shift in energy — it all has a way of pulling us inward, sometimes in ways that feel uncomfortable. For years, I dreaded this season. I fought it, resented it, tried to power through it. But everything changed when I learned to approach winter the way some of the happiest countrie…
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Japan changes the law to stop parents giving their children names considered strange. Learn about this story and some useful vocabulary from the headlines. Find full subtitles and a worksheet for this episode at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2025/251224 Practise your reading skills with The R…
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As Christmas approaches, many Nigerians are adjusting their plans not because they want to, but because they have to. With less money to spend and household incomes under pressure, families are rethinking how they celebrate, what they buy, and how far their budgets can stretch this festive season. On Nigeria Daily, we examine how Nigerians are prep…
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Living and dying with each breath In this meditation I invite you to explore a profound truth about aging, death, and what it means to truly live. Each breath is a complete cycle of life and death—learning to be present with the emptiness after the exhale teaches us to release our grip on life while paradoxically living more fully Slowing down is n…
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A lot has changed during Sara Nelson’s time in Seattle government. She was a centrist outlier on a progressive city council when she was first elected in 2021. But the dynamics changed: Nelson became the center of power, and ended up running the show as council president, after a moderate slate of candidates swept the 2023 election. She helped over…
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Plus: Layoffs are expected across the marketing industry as leaders face pressure over AI savings, according to a survey by Spencer Stuart. And Samsung is set to acquire ZF Group’s ADAS unit for about $1.76 billion. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The Wall Street Journal
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Carolyn Hax has been an advice columnist for The Washington Post for over 25 years. So, she’s seen, heard and read it all. There’s no family drama and no question too bizarre for the seasoned columnist. That’s especially true during the holiday season, when some relationships get tested more than usual. Today on the show, host Elahe Izadi brings Ca…
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Why does alcohol feel stronger during the holidays — even when you drink the same amount? In this episode, Mike Hardenbrook uncovers how nostalgia, stress, cold weather, disrupted routines, and old emotional memories all combine to make December drinking hit way harder than your usual sip. You’ll learn: • Why holiday nostalgia supercharges your emo…
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The people running our federal health agencies have finally pulled back the curtain, and what they’re revealing changes everything we thought we knew about how decisions get made at the highest levels of government. In this groundbreaking conversation, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary discusses the sweeping reforms transforming America’s approach …
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Team Simon here! Thank you for being part of such an incredible year—and for helping us grow the podcast through your support, sharing it with others, and showing up week after week. We love seeing your comments and hearing what resonates with you. A Bit of Optimism returns on January 27, 2026, with brand-new episodes we think you’re really going t…
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Team Simon here! As the year comes to a close, A Bit of Optimism is pressing pause for a short winter break. The show will return on January 27, 2026 and we can’t wait to be back with you. But before we go, we want to say thank you. Truly. This show exists because of you—the listeners who show up every week, share episodes and clips, leave thoughtf…
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Nigeria’s tax reforms were designed to strengthen revenue collection and streamline administration, but the controversy surrounding their passage has raised serious questions about process, trust and accountability. With lawmakers rejecting the gazetted versions of the tax laws and pressure mounting on the Federal Government to halt implementation,…
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Every Monday on Soundside we catch you up on the top stories that are fascinating right now – and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. It’s our chance to talk about the latest news with a rotation of plugged-in journalists and guests, taking a look at the headlines from the weekend and the stories that we'll be following as the week moves for…
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The holidays: a time to gather with friends and family, to enjoy one another’s company as we light candles or sit by a tree and contemplate the year’s passing. It’s also a time to argue with said friends and family about some really dumb stuff. Is Die Hard a holiday movie? Should Mariah Carey officially be crowned “Queen of Christmas?” Has there ev…
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In an executive order last week, President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to reclassify marijuana as a less-dangerous substance. The drug is currently considered Schedule I, which is the most tightly controlled tier of illegal substances. Trump’s order would direct the Justice Department to move marijuana into Schedule III, a less-restricted…
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This episode is required listening for high performers. During seasons of stress, travel, and constant social pressure—especially around alcohol—many leaders begin to experience a quiet erosion of energy, clarity, consistency, and relationships. What feels normal or even expected can slowly undermine leadership from the inside out. Sean Patton sits…
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Hey everyone, it’s Nilay. Decoder is on our holiday break. We’ve got a lot of fun stuff coming up in the New Year, though, including a special Decoder Live at CES. Stay tuned for more details, including how to RSVP for free tickets. In the meantime, we’ve got a great episode of the podcast Channels, featuring two of the best media reporters in the …
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We’re doing something different on Lawless Planet this week. We’re sharing an episode from our friends Scamfluencers — a show that unpacks the wildest true stories of high-profile scams and the con artists behind them. When Jeff Carpoff starts a business making portable solar generators, it becomes an instant hit among big corporations, Hollywood s…
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Marcelo Medeiros, co-founder and CEO of re.green, joins ClimateRising to discuss how his company is restoring millions of hectares ofdegraded land in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest and Amazon biomes by producinghigh-quality nature-based carbon removal credits. Marcelo explains how re.green combines data science, forestrestoration, and long-term land owne…
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You ever feel like you’re doing everything right… but still second-guessing yourself? Like you’ve earned the room, the title, the opportunity — yet doubt is still whispering, “Are you really ready?” This episode is for the high achiever who’s tired of hustling for worth, overworking for validation, and burning out while chasing the next level. Toda…
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Donating money can induce anxiety if you’re not sure how to afford it or feel pressured into doing so by the people around you. “Try This” host Cristina Quinn talks to Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about how to give back, whether it’s through money or time. Singletary reminds us that there’s always a way to give. Sh…
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The week started with a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump about the death of Hollywood director Rob Reiner that drew backlash from within his own party. Then, a high-profile Vanity Fair profile of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles revealed her disparaging assessments of the president’s Cabinet. And it’s unclear if the fast-paced, c…
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Plus: BioMarin Pharmaceutical to acquire biotech Amicus Therapeutics for about $4.8 billion. And high-speed trading firm Jump Trading is accused of contributing to the collapse of Terraform Labs. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy The Wall Street Journal
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Market volatility has left its imprint in 2025. Turbulence from tariffs, tech, and more have shaken investors’ confidence at times. Many folks looked for safety during those down periods. Yet, the US stock market overall has delivered a strong performance. So, who are the leaders and laggards as this year comes closer to wrapping up? And what shoul…
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As we close out 2025, the IPO market is already heating up. And it’s going to get hotter next year, with some major tech IPOs on the horizon. WSJ reporter Corrie Driebusch shares what’s ahead. Plus, WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Dan Gallagher explains why Micron’s blowout results could mean higher prices for anyone buying a new phone or PC next…
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