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Take 5 With Cleanfax is a video and podcast program from ISSA specifically for the contract carpet and floor cleaning and disaster restoration industries. The series focuses on management and marketing topics, technical tips, emerging news and more, all in five minute segments for busy business owners, managers, and technicians. Want to be a guest on the show? Connect with Jeff Cross, Cleanfax Media Director, at [email protected].
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Workhorse - RAAF C-130s

Bill 'K9' Kourelakos

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"Workhorse" is a podcast about Royal Australian Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft from their earliest history through to modern times. The series is based on the soon to be released book “Air Mobility Workhorse”, which will be available from Big Sky Publishing. Topics include: Operations from around the globe, including all four corners of the planet, from 1959 to now Aircraft technical discussions Training Roles (Search and Rescue, Air Logistics, Airborne Operations, Special Operations, Hum ...
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Join Jeremy Wells, EA, CPA, as he breaks down the complexities of tax law into practical guidance you can apply immediately. Each episode focuses on a specific tax strategy, credit, or compliance issue that matters to tax professionals and business owners. Rather than theoretical discussions, Jeremy delivers actionable insights based on real-world scenarios and current tax regulations. Whether you're navigating Section 1031 exchanges, maximizing research credits, or helping clients with ener ...
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Simon Ward explains key risks and issues that science, technology and engineering companies face in their commercial contracts and how to overcome them. Simon is director of York-based Technical Terms. This specialist legal consultancy helps cutting-edge businesses grow, innovate and increase profits. We do that by drafting commercial contracts that give you less risk, more opportunities and greater control of your business. "Simon and his team are fantastic." - Carl Pugh, Tech Service Partn ...
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Welcome to Confessions of an Interior Designer, the weekly podcast that uncovers the hilarious, chaotic, and downright shocking realities behind the luxury interior design industry. I’m your host, Caroline Turner—luxury interior designer and founder of Caroline Turner Interiors in Chicago. With over 10 years in the field, I’ve gathered stories from every corner of the design world, and now, I’m sharing them with you. This isn’t about design trends or technical advice—it’s about the real expe ...
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The Nutanix Community Podcast is a weekly podcast. It is an informal and technical look at topics around Nutanix, Cloud and the online IT community. It will serve as a campfire and coffee shop for the extended Nutanix community.
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House of I.T

House of I.T

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IT Support Services relied by world industry leaders. Our IT support specialist and technical support engineer can deliver IT solutions to businesses. Our Products - Managed services - Backup and disaster recovery, - Cloud computing - Sofware/system selection, - IT consulting - IT security - IT support - IT upgrades and migrations - Maintenance and monitoring - Network installation and upgrades - Server and desktop virtualisation - Server and network documentation - CargoWise EDI data entry ...
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Redox Grows

Redox Bio-Nutrients

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Agriculture is the foundation of life. Keeping farmers productive translates into a more abundant, affordable food supply for all.Today’s farmers must navigate through an ever-changing and challenging landscape. Redox Grows takes a deep dive into key issues facing agriculture; providing solutions to ensure healthy soils, strong plants, a healthy environment and strong bottom line for growers. Located in Burley, Idaho, Redox Bio-Nutrients is an industry leader in products and technologies tha ...
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Many investors want a one-stop site to access clear, credible thinking on the markets and investing. Fisher Investments Market Insights was created to address this need, providing succinct, entertaining and savvy thinking on global capital markets. Our goal is to provide discerning investors the most essential information and commentary to stay in tune with what's happening in the markets, while providing unique perspectives on essential financial issues.
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Hartford Steam Boiler sets the standard in equipment breakdown insurance and other specialty insurance and reinsurance coverages worldwide, with technical knowledge, superior risk solutions and customer commitment you can count on, backed by almost 150 years of leadership. HSB shows you how to stay ahead of emerging risks in a complex world. HSB is rated A++ (Superior) by A.M. Best Company. As part of Munich Re we have the ability to leverage a global knowledge base to develop and deliver in ...
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Power Flow

Amy Simpkins

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The energy revolution is coming, and it's all hands on deck. Amplifying the expertise of the leaders in the new energy economy and inviting diverse voices to the table, we'll talk solar power, battery storage and battery alternatives, microgrids, renewable energy, distributed energy architectures, energy policy, energy equity, and all things energy. I'm your host, Amy Simpkins, renewable energy CEO (and Rocket Scientist) and I am passionate about creating sustainable change. I believe that a ...
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Solomon Success » Podcast

Jason Hartman

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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one's business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon's financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the "get-rich-quick" schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Section 132 allows employers to provide certain fringe benefits tax-free, but only if they follow specific rules. Jeremy breaks down no additional cost services, like airline employees flying on empty seats, and qualified employee discounts, explaining the 20% cap on services and the gross profit limitation on products. He covers the critical "line…
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Many of the challenges growers faced this year will carry into 2026. Their resiliency is being tested and wise agronomic decisions are even more vital. Hundreds gathered at the Agricultural Retailers Association Conference and Trade Show in Salt Lake City for updates. “Some of the challenges we have faced, while many of them are similar to the past…
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Welcome to another episode of Confessions of an Interior Designer! Today, host Caroline Turner chats with Maegan Blau, founder of Blue Copper Design, a Phoenix-based designer known for her vibrant, modern take on accessible and inclusive spaces. Maegan shares her journey from navigating her own wheelchair-accessible home renovation to building a de…
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Farmers have grown yields over the years through improved varieties, nutrition and equipment. An emerging frontier involves automation, including robotics and AI. “We believe automation is going to be a whole revolution in farming,” remarked Adam Stager, founder of TRIC Robotics. “It’s really the next big thing to drive efficiency on these farms.” …
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Welcome to another episode of Confessions of an Interior Designer! Today, host Caroline Turner sits down with Sarah Lyon, a writer, editor, stylist, and design-obsessed creative whose work has appeared in Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, Domino, and more. Sarah shares how she carved out a career at the intersection of interiors and storytelling, why …
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Air Force safety systems evolved through the 1990s-present day. This journey included major shifts in policy that led the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) to the current airworthiness system that oversights C-130 operations. Dave 'DT' Turner was a C-130H navigator and held many safety roles during his long career in the Royal Australian Navy and R…
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Jeremy explores the hobby loss rule through the landmark case of artist Susan Crile, who successfully defended her art business against IRS claims despite reporting losses in nearly all of 25 years. The episode breaks down the nine-factor test used to determine whether an activity has a genuine profit motive, examining how professional conduct, rec…
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Welcome to another episode of Confessions of an Interior Designer! Today, host Caroline Turner chats with Abigail Morris, founder of Abigail Morris Interiors, known for her warm, layered spaces and thoughtful, client-centered approach. Abigail shares her journey from design school to running her own studio, what she’s learned about setting boundari…
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In this episode, Fisher Investments’ founder Ken Fisher answers a fresh batch of listener questions. Ken discusses the role of sentiment in short-term market swings, the market impact of natural disasters, how US debt compares to other governments around the world and whether home affordability and student debt are headwinds to markets and the econ…
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The research community isn’t often in the primary spotlight, but it plays a major role in keeping farms productive and supermarkets well-stocked. Georgia-based Dr. Renee Holland is part of the CRO community; independent, third-party researchers that provide validating data that helps companies, including Redox, in assessing product efficacy. One of…
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Golf popularity is on an upswing, and a crucial part of a positive experience is maintaining premium quality turfgrass. The Redox TurfRx team works with superintendents throughout the U.S. and internationally, providing next generation technology for superior results. New additions to the team will help secure still more positive collaborations. “I…
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Welcome to another episode of Confessions of an Interior Designer! Today, host Caroline Turner sits down with Laura Lester, founder of Lester Fine Art, an advisor specializing in modern, post-war, and contemporary art. With nearly 20 years of experience in New York and Chicago, Laura has advised private collectors and interior designers, curated ma…
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Jeremy wraps up his two-part series on S corporation terminations by diving into what happens after an election ends, whether intentional or inadvertent. He explains the IRS's relief procedures for common mistakes like violating the one-class-of-stock rule, the crucial five-year waiting period before re-electing, and why a terminated S corp doesn't…
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Low returns, high input costs and a murky trade environment have plagued many growers this year, but there’s at least one brighter spot for agriculture heading into 2026. “Since September, we’ve seen some adjustments to the federal interest rate, and the downstream effects will impact farmers,” commented Redox Chief Financial Officer, Scott Moulton…
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Welcome to another episode of Confessions of an Interior Designer! Today, host Caroline Turner sits down with Erin and Matt of Kismet House. Together, the pair share how they balance design, family, and their very different approach to both their personal and professional challenges. Erin opens up about her journey from hobbyist decorator to the fo…
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Born and raised in South Africa, Herman Els has covered a lot of ground before finding his ideal job. As Agronomy Manager at Limoneira, a large and historic farm in Southern California, Herman is overseeing a major cropping change. They are switching hundreds of acres from lemons to avocados, and are in process of being America’s largest avocado gr…
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Welcome to another episode of Confessions of an Interior Designer! Today, host Caroline Turner sits down with Zoë Feldman, founder and principal designer of Zoë Feldman Design, a Washington, D.C. based interior design firm celebrated for its sophisticated, sustainable, and personality-driven spaces. Zoë opens up about her path from working under Al…
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Jeremy breaks down the three ways an S-corporation election can terminate: voluntary revocation (including the lesser-known withdrawal option from the IRM), ceasing to qualify as a small business corporation, and excessive passive investment income. He walks through the specific mechanics of each termination method, from shareholder consent require…
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Sometimes in farming, more isn’t always better. Plant nutrition is a classic example where quality trumps quantity. Plant charge balance is crucial to yield and quality. It’s not pounds per acre, but charge per acre that matters most. Redox Active Molecules (RAM) balance plant charge by donating or accepting electrons. RAM are part of every product…
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South Carolina not only has hundreds of golf courses, it’s also where the first where American golf got it’s start. Keeping turfgrass in great shape still is a major focus, especially considering the area sees extreme hold and cold conditions. Sam Adams is in charge of making Paris Mountain Country Club look its best, and he relies on a host of Red…
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In this episode, Fisher Investments’ founder Ken Fisher answers a fresh batch of listeners questions. Ken discusses whether stocks are in a bubble, if budget deficits impact the US dollar’s global reserve currency status, what rising long bond yields mean for the global economy and the impact of presidential term cycles on stock market returns. Get…
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In this episode of the Nutanix Community Podcast, we sit down with longtime Nutanix Technology Champion and NCX-certified expert Todd Burris to talk about what it really means to build smarter.Todd shares his journey from healthcare IT to mastering Nutanix design at scale — including how he tackled the intense NCX certification process, the power o…
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Jeremy dives into the often-overlooked legal requirements for taxpayer recordkeeping under IRC Section 6001, explaining why accurate books aren't just nice to have: they're mandatory. He breaks down the Cohan rule (and why it's widely misunderstood), explores how good recordkeeping can shift the burden of proof to the IRS under Section 7491, and of…
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Nitrogen is the most used macronutrient and has long been crucial to abundant crops. New understandings indicate there are ways to reduce nitrogen use while maintaining yield and quality, as well as improving the environment. Our patented new technology RDX-N® is changing this landscape in an unprecedented way. A small amount of RDX-N, added along …
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In this episode of the Nutanix Community Podcast, we head to Sweden to talk with Jonas Hogman, Infrastructure Architect and Nutanix Technology Champion, about his deep-dive three-part blog series on deploying Nutanix Enterprise AI.Jonas shares insights from his latest Nutanix User Group event in Stockholm, why automation is hot in the Nordics, and …
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One of every three U.S. potatoes is grown in Idaho, and the industry has a well-earned reputation of quality and abundance. Miller Research is a 50-year-old family business that contributes to that success. Their work, combined with others in the scientific community, led to a near doubling of Russet Burbank potato yields over the last 50 years. Te…
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Jeremy concludes his three-part series on losses by examining IRC Section 1033, the tax code's provision for what happens after you replace property lost to casualty, theft, or government condemnation. When clients receive insurance payouts or condemnation proceeds, they face a critical decision: recognize the gain immediately or defer it by purcha…
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Family is the heart of farming and has been for generations. Lindsay LaMora spent much of her early years following along with her father, Jeff Alicandro, a crop consultant with a legendary reputation in New York. Following Jeff’s passing, Linsday decided to follow in his giant footsteps, and is now working in a similar capacity with growers, throu…
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Nicknames are rife in Australian culture; particularly in the Royal Australian Air Force. This episode of Workhorse dives into nicknames used by the RAAF C-130 community (aircrew, maintenance and support staff). Tony Hall (Hally, or 'Tony Hall from Australia') and Graham Johnson (Johno 1, or Kramer) join me (K9) in presenting the top 100 nicknames …
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With lackluster crop prices, volatile trade markets and rising fertilizer costs, there’s a lot of pressure on grower profitability. One helpful step is better managing input costs without giving up performance, which can be done through Redox technology, powered by RAM. RAM, Redox Active Molecules, is a scientific term that describes molecules that…
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Disaster recovery isn’t just an insurance policy anymore—it’s a business necessity. In this episode of the Nutanix Community Podcast, host Dwayne Lessner sits down with Nutanix Technology Champion and eGroup Field CTO, Mike Dent. Together, they unpack how organizations are rethinking DR in 2025, from hybrid cloud strategies and workload mobility to…
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Jeremy explores the complex world of theft loss deductions, examining how digital asset scams have renewed interest in these tax provisions under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The episode breaks down the three key criteria for claiming theft losses, explains why timing of discovery matters more than when the theft occurred, and analyzes five modern sc…
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Farming carries a $41 billion a year impact in North Dakota, although growers face their share of hurdles, including salt buildup. Corn growers Tye Schneider and Chad Ottmar have found a successful crop nutrition program with technology from Redox. “I’ve been doing side by side trials,” Schneider said. “The Redox always looks better. It looks green…
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In this episode, Fisher Investments’ founder Ken Fisher answers a fresh batch of listeners questions. Ken discusses the pros and cons of owning cryptocurrency, whether the end of the bull market is near, and if the leading economic index could be signaling recession. Get these insights and much more in this episode of the Market Insights podcast. E…
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There’s a crowded field of biostimulants, although precious few have the history, track record of success, and now certification that Redox has. The Fertilizer Institute has certified Mainstay® Calcium 2.0 as a certified biostimulant, which speaks directly to how it delivers on three crucial parts of successful farming: efficacy, safety, and compos…
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Natural disasters, accidents, and sudden destructive events can create significant financial hardship, but the tax code provides some relief through casualty loss deductions. This episode breaks down the complex rules governing what qualifies as a deductible casualty loss, including the critical distinction between personal and business losses unde…
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With 180 million acres of crops, the Midwest is an essential food producer, especially when it comes to corn and soybeans. More growers are utilizing cutting edge products from Redox Bio-Nutrients to get the most from their fields. Part of the education process includes the XPRT Farm in Missouri Valley, Iowa, with more than 500 acres of corn and so…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Eric Walters, Technical Marketing Engineer at Nutanix, to break down the biggest networking updates in the 7.3 release. From multi-cluster virtual switches and smarter BGP capabilities to powerful new flow security features, Eric shares what these changes mean for resiliency, security, and day-to-day operations.Whet…
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Royal Australian Air Force C-130s participated in courses run by the US Advanced Airlift Tactical Training Center (AATTC) to hone their skills in combat environments. The course developed skills in airdrop, low-level flying, and threat avoidance. Michael 'Gus' Garside captained a 36SQN C-130H crew on this course in June 1998, and his crew experienc…
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Dedicated, diligent and competitive are characteristics that will take you far, and they are part of what makes Ben Jauregui in demand among California berry growers. Jauregui is a PCA with AG RX, a valued company that works with Redox products. He shepherds 2,000 acres of crops along California’s Central Coast, predominately strawberries. Part of …
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How do we put the theories and discussions from the five Nutanix Cloud Interlock episodes into practice? In the season finale, we invite Maksim Malygin back to the hot seat to focus on simplifying cloud adoption, scaling cloud operations and optimizing cloud efficiency. We also highlight real customer use cases to draw inspiration.Nutanix Enterpris…
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In this episode, Michael Hanson, Senior Vice President of Research at Fisher Investments, answers a fresh batch of listeners questions. Michael answers questions on the service cost of the national debt, utilizing dividend stocks for cash flow and whether the “One Big Beautiful Bill” is beneficial for companies and stocks. These insights and much m…
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Jeremy breaks down the complex rules surrounding Section 121's capital gains exclusion for home sales, using the Weber v. Commissioner tax court case to illustrate how taxpayers can lose out on excluding up to $500,000 in gains. The episode covers the critical two-out-of-five year ownership and use tests, explains how rental conversions can disqual…
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The Great Basin region features diversity of crops and weather that can change remarkable fast. Redox Sales Agronomist Brett Reed works with many growers to ensure their crops are performing at their peak. He said a crucial factor for success among any field is achieving plant charge balance, where the focus is on charge per acre, not pounds of mat…
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Think storage is boring? Think again. In this episode of the Nutanix Community Podcast, we dive into Nutanix Unified Storage 5.2—a release packed with game-changing features like metro availability on AHV, blazing GPU-ready performance, and files running natively in Azure. Whether you’re a cloud pro, storage geek, or just curious about the future o…
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