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If you paid more than fifty thousand dollars in taxes last year, this podcast is for you. Make Taxes Fair built this show to help business owners stop overpaying the IRS and start keeping more of what they earn. Hosted by tax strategist Chris Middleton, every episode is short, direct, and focused on one legal move you can immediately use to cut your tax bill. Most accountants and CPAs focus on filing history. That work matters, but it rarely reduces your future taxes. This podcast gives you ...
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Strategy, Tax, Accounting and Risk Management. You have entered the world of accounting. The place where business dreams and financial reality collide into things like journal entries, debits, credits and financial statements. . EVERYDAYCPA podcasts, helps you and your business better compete, better succeed and win, baby, win!
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Master Your Money

The Delano Max Wealth Institute

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I routinely interview the brightest and best investors on the planet. As a published, tenured professor of finance at a major state university I have access to knowledge and experts that you don’t. Subscribe now for a lifetime of high quality financial advice from the best and the brightest.
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We all wish we could attain financial freedom, but the cards are stacked against you if you don’t understand how the wealthy invest. Most financial and tax advisors aren’t equipped to help their clients develop a wealthy mindset. The truth is the wealthy invest across multiple Super Asset Classes and layer these investments together to minimize taxes, create cash flow, and build assets. Anyone can use these strategies to grow their own wealth. In the Transformational Wealth Podcast, Marc Hen ...
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Destination Retirement is hosted by Robert Kuhn, Founder and President of Kuhn Capital Partners, an SEC-registered investment advisor and fiduciary. Currently you can hear Robert on Chicago AM 560, Chicago AM 890, and Florida Man Radio. Each week, Robert pulls back the curtain on Wall Street and exposes what most financial advisors don’t want you to know. Kuhn Capital Partners is built on a fiduciary standard that puts clients first, always. From institutional-grade strategies and tax reduct ...
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Giving Kredit

Kiddie Kredit

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Help build a financially free future for all! Kiddie Kredit is a mobile app designed to educate children on the credit system by completing chores. In our new weekly podcast, Kiddie Kredit's Director of Community aka Chief Mom, Anika Jackson, will interview parents, tech CEOs, financial experts, kid entrepreneurs and others to talk about wealth equity, financial literacy, our own credit stories, and much more. Join us to learn tips, tricks and trends to help children learn about the value of ...
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Talkin' Tax

Cary and Angie Bryson

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Co-founders of the Bryson Law Firm, Cary and Angela Bryson, have over 40 years of combined legal experience in Louisiana and Texas and have built a thriving and successful law firm that aids their fellow “Loosianans” and Texans when it comes to the complicated realm of taxes. Together with the help of their roots, experience, and deep insight, they break down topics such as bank levies, lien assistance, tax resolution, payroll, and more on their podcast Talkin' Tax for anyone who needs a lit ...
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Dental Alements

Cindy Rogers

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Dental industry experts, thought leaders and innovative minds are shaping the future of dentistry. From discussing new technologies and techniques to exploring the latest research and advancements, this podcast covers it all. You can catch Dental Alements on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Be sure to subscribe, so you never miss an episode filled with valuable insights and engaging conversations. Want to connect with the gues ...
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The Business of Aesthetics (BOA) podcast show continues to inspire and help our community of aesthetic doctors grow their practices. We bring outstanding leaders in Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, and Aesthetics together to not just achieve more but experience fulfillment in their practice.
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San Diego News Now

KPBS Public Media

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San Diego news; when you want it, where you want it. Get local stories on politics, education, health, environment, the border and more. New episodes are ready weekday mornings. Hosted by Debbie Cruz and produced by KPBS, San Diego and the Imperial County's NPR and PBS station.
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CityLife

City of Durham NC

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City Life is a monthly show/podcast where Beverly B. Thompson sits down with guests to talk about making Durham, North Carolina, a great place to live, work, and play.
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Home Comfort Tactics

Eric Gans -Certified Home Energy Auditor

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This podcast will help homeowners understand the places and ways in which their homes are losing energy and it is not as obvious as it may seem. Have you heard of home performance? It is not new, but it is about to explode on the scene! Listen to recorded discussions about what we find in the Maryland housing stock that leads to nagging comfort problems and high energy usage. Insulation, air sealing, duct leakage, blower door testing, and many other building science topics will be covered, i ...
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Each episode features a guest in the home services industry, sharing their personal journey and the challenges they've overcome to get to where they are. This is a very conversational podcast and we do not stick to a pre-written script. We keep it real!
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Meet Mike Riley and Brendan Riley, your dedicated mortgage loan officers serving the greater Orlando area. With over 30 years of experience, Mike Riley is a seasoned expert in the mortgage industry and a trusted partner for homebuyers, realtors, and industry professionals alike. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned real estate agent, Mike's deep knowledge, strategic insights, and strong local partnerships make him the go-to resource for all your mortgage needs. Mortgage Mike H ...
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Want to keep on the pulse of banking innovation? “Banking on Disruption Daily” delivers a power-packed 3-minute dose of the hottest financial headlines. From fintech breakthroughs to regulatory shakeups, we distill the day's most crucial banking news. Perfect for industry pros and curious minds alike. Tune in daily and stay ahead in the fast-paced world of finance!
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First, some local policies could make a big impact in this new year. Then, paid parking begins in Balboa Park for the first time. Next, we go over some new wildfire safety regulations. Also, a local church with a history of activism is opening a resource center for immigrants. Last but certainly not least, we say thank you and farewell to KPBS’ Tom…
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First, a new state law is looking to shift the focus over to the demand side of sex trafficking. Then, SDSU is building a new lab that aims to be an ideal place to study water issues. Also, another round of King Tides are anticipated on Friday and Saturday. Plus, you can test yourself and take a News Quiz on kpbs.org! Then, another review and recom…
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First, for the first time in two decades parking meter rates will increase in La Mesa. Then, we bring you the latest details around the expansion of Medi-Medi plans. Also, the annual Holiday Bowl for the 1st time ever will happen in January. Lastly, we caught up with a few, top-ranked local birders.By KPBS PUBLIC MEDIA
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First, a new law that goes into effect on Jan. 1 requires grocery stores to swap out the thicker plastic bags for recycled paper bags. Then, hundreds of Camp Pendleton Marines deployed this month to the US-Mexico border. Also, the county is offering a free and safe way to get around on NYE. Lastly, we bring you details around the 46th Annual Holida…
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In this episode, host Don Adeesha joins Sean Duncan, founder of Chief Proactive Advisors, to distinguish between tax preparation and tax planning. Sean argues that relying solely on historical filing is a costly error, sharing how reactive financial structuring can waste tens of thousands in unnecessary taxes. Sean breaks down the math of entity se…
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First, San Diego’s cannabis business tax isn’t projected to bring the expected revenue. Then, we explain what’s holding up the San Diego Unified School District’s recent land transfer proposal. Also, with one week of free parking in Balboa Park left, we give you an idea of what to check out. Plus, we have an update on KSDS, San Diego’s other public…
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In this episode of the Business of Aesthetics podcast, host Don Adeesha sits down with Paulina Riedler, CEO and co-founder of Spakinect, to talk about one of the biggest threats facing the fast-growing med spa industry: compliance gaps. The med spa industry is booming , adding over $1 billion each year , but many businesses are scaling faster than …
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First, we bring you details around an undocumented surfer who has been detained for months in Otay Mesa. Then, an event celebrating the unity and resilience of the Jewish community. Also, the South Bay Union District announces two additional school closures. And finally, some tips on how to manage stress around the holiday season.…
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First, we tell you the factors that led to the city entering into 2026 with a budget deficit. Then, a KPBS analysis found a big change and shift between Imperial County’s last two elections. Also, San Diego is one of three cities bidding to host the 2029 Invictus Games. Lastly, we speak to KPBS reporter & anchor John Carroll for this week’s Pod Beh…
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First, federal workforce reductions by the current administration are putting the prevention of ship fires in jeopardy. Next, they are looking for volunteers for January’s Point-In-Time count. Then, a training for first-responders around driverless vehicles. Also, for three months in a row the San Diego Humane Society has set records for the number…
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First, the San Diego County District Attorney is asking for help fighting back against retail theft. Next, new state legislation is looking to put stricter limits on exposure to a toxic gas created by sewage. Also, a mishap at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Followed by, one San Diego Unified school got a visit from a very special seasonal guest.…
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First, the San Diego City Council approves new community plans for the College Area and Clairemont. Then, we will see an increase in SDG&E rates in the New Year. And, how the domes at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station are being demolished. Also, local leaders are speaking out after an eight hour freeway closure. Next, a special archive proj…
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First, a mass shooting in Australia has left a local Rabbi and many others in mourning. Then, an inside look at a training exercise Camp Pendleton Marines took part in. After that, a committee at SDSU is recommending an increase in student fees. Finally, local scientists have a possible solution when it comes to seagrasses that are under threat.…
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In this episode of the Business of Aesthetics Podcast, host Don Adeesha is joined by Alana Dzurek, Founder and CEO of Beverly Hills Hairfree, to challenge the limits of the industry's gold standard: laser hair removal. They discuss the "laser ceiling" the frustration practice owners face when turning away patients with gray, white, blonde, or red h…
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First, county employees get $1,000 bonuses despite financial challenges to come –we explain why. Last week the Trump administration designated most of the US-Mexico border in California as a militarized zone. Then, the fight over a data center in the Imperial Valley is now heading to the courts. Followed by, the San Dieguito Union High School Distr…
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Join CCL’s VP of Field Operations for a training that will preview CCL’s new “BRIDGE” program - Building Relationships in Dialogue, Growth, and Engagement. Brett will preview the framework that offer practical insights for having more effective, empathetic climate conversations that build understanding and momentum for change. A relational advocacy…
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First, the community reacts to the experience of a woman detained by ICE. Then, a proposed class action lawsuit accuses Sharp Healthcare of recording patient visits without permission. Also, a top official at the San Diego County’s Department of Animal Services issues an apology. Followed by, in December’s ‘Museum A Month’ series we tell you why th…
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Researchers at Colorado State University have discovered areas within Colorado that are more vulnerable to wildfires, A man was killed on East Mulberry St. while attempting to cross, Former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters' appeal has been rejectedBy KCSU
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First, we bring you the latest details around the Ukrainian woman who was arrested after her green card interview. Then, we bring you an update from the San Diego City Council vote on surveillance technologies. Next, a San Diego County supervisor is looking into how to reprocess nuclear fuel. And, we speak with the founder of a center looking to co…
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First, yesterday the San Diego City Council approved a settlement of $30 million dollars for the family of a teen who was fatally shot by a police officer. Then, San Diego Unified leaders have announced plans to address “systemic issues” in special education. Next, how they’re trying to save an endangered bird at the Batiquitos Lagoon. Finally, a p…
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Colorado State University has been named one of the top 30 schools in mental health resources by Princeton, Kaylee Russel's body has been found by authorities, Northern Colorado and the Western slopes experience exceedingly high wind speeds this weekBy KCSU
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First, California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent a warning letter to the city of Del Mar. Then, we bring you the details of the recent arrest of a Ukrainian woman at her green card appointment. Next, a political storm is brewing that could have major consequences for the city. Followed by, recent findings from the Air Pollution Control district su…
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In this episode of the Business of Aesthetics Podcast, host Don Adeesha is joined by Rebecca Landriault, CEO of Apex Aesthetic Consulting, to tackle the reality of operating in a hyper-competitive, high-density market. As the industry shifts away from a "growth at all costs" mindset, Rebecca argues that 2026 will be defined by operational disciplin…
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First, an overnight safe parking program is expected to close, we tell you why. Then, we bring you the latest on recall efforts at Grossmont Union High School. We also take a deeper look into exactly what’s delaying the Midway Rising development. Next, viral fame leads to Marigold Bagels’ opening a brick and mortar store. Finally, another installme…
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First, we bring you the latest from the Shut Down Flock press conference at City Hall yesterday. Then, the latest report on Rep. Darrell Issa’s intentions to stay or go. Also, state Senator Steve Padilla calls for a public hearing on plans for a data center in Imperial County. Next, Support the Enlisted Project or STEP is opening a new national hea…
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CSU President Amy Parsons addresses the university's free speech policy along with the controversies surrounding it, An endangered missing alert has been issued for a missing Northern Colorado woman, Colorado has been awarded $420.6 million for the development of internet services in rural areas of the state…
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First, on Tuesday night Carlsbad’s city council voted to ban the riding of e-bikes for any child 12 years or younger. Then, the Trump administration says they will withhold SNAP funds until states release certain data. Next, a hearing on oil drilling off the coast of California. And, we speak with U.S. Representative Sara Jacobs about the Pentagon’…
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First, Punchbowl News is reporting Rep. Darrell Issa is eyeing Texas’ 32nd District. Then, we speak with a local expert on the legality of a September boat strike. Followed by, the risk that comes from flu and COVID vaccination rates being down across the county. Finally, we bring you the story of a local toy drive that’s looking to provide support…
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