Sometimes a game developer doesn't have the time or budget to put all their ideas into a single game, but that usually comes out later as downloadable content. Byte Me DLC is like that, except we'll never put the DLC on the disc and make you pay to unlock it. Probably.
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Every week the Byte Me Podcast dips into the games you should be playing! Featuring news and reviews for PC, console and mobile games, along with fun discussions about games from the classics to new releases. Perfect for casual gamers or for casual gamers that want to be a little more hardcore, join Byte Me and find your next favorite game!
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Hey, I’m Zoë Coade your host! I help horse lovers get good skills skills, build a strong bond, and create a lasting partnership via my Online Training Platform, this Podcast and Blogs. 🐴✨🌎 Join me uncut byte sized (+/-15 min) training tips, experiences, fresh perspectives, and various fun chats with awesome guests - all for the love of the horse ♥ Powered by GET GOOD WITH HORSES COURSES by Zoë Coade
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I have a unique way of looking at things and I'd like to share that view with you. I believe faith and technology have a lot in common and I can teach both at the same time during one little byte. Join me today and find out how. I'm a strong Christian and have been sharing my faith since being saved in 1993. You can read my personal testimony here: http://www.amylynn.org/testimony I'm a computer geek, programming since the age of seven so I have a lot of things to share. All my businesses ar ...
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Everything IT Related, from security and coding to how to optimize your Win PC by turning it into to a Linux box... I will talk about anything and everything IT Related. Comment if you have something you would like me to discuss! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/begin-code/support
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Are you looking for creative, enjoyable ways to help kids want to know God and His Word? Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher or caregiver, Ron and Carrie Webb, and the Fish Bytes team can help! Fish Bytes For Kids presents entertaining, inspirational and educational Bible story skits, modern Christian parables, short stories that teach Bible principles and memory verse commercials that help kids understand and apply Bible truths to their everyday lives. As children’s pastors, pare ...
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The Daily Byte is a daily recap of technology news hosted by Robert Rosenfeld. The show covers 2-3 of the top trending stories in the tech world. New episodes published Monday-Friday. http://robistech.com/dailybyte Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daily-byte/support
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Welcome to 'Talk Bytes' .On this podcast I want to discuss about a lot of things that you should know.This podcast is based on 3L Rules .Learn ,learn and learn. Because there is something to learn from every interaction, we just need to keep our minds open. So let me introduce myself Iam Akhila ,a book nerd. Likes to explore the world through books , arts ,cultures. So let's begin this journey .
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This podcast is dedicated to the 80's television show sitcom The Wonder Years. A Grown Kevin Arnold recalls his days growing up in the tumultuous times of the late 60s and early 70s. In this podcast I pick out my favorite episodes of each season and review them. So join me your host Angela Bowen as I take a trip back in time to the hippie movement, the Vietnam War, the Beatles and so much more. So don your bellbottom pants, power up that lava lamp and crank up some Beach Boys and join me as ...
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Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy. The show covers a wide array of Python topics as well as many related topics (e.g. MongoDB, AngularJS, DevOps).The format is a casual 30 minute conversation with industry experts.
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Remember those classic Atari 2600 games? They were sure fun to play, but didn't you ever wonder why they sent a plumber to take out Donkey Kong? What Yar was seeking revenge against? What made those robots go berserk? Me too? ATARI BYTES is more than a game review podcast. It's an exploration of the games to divine what exactly the story within the game is. And if we can't find those answers, we'll make 'em up.
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A podcast to engage real-life situations to discover real-life solutions to help enhance real-life relationships and families thrive. At Family Bytes and Hope Church, we believe even closer relationships are closer than we think.
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Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media.
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In the rush of the day, how often do you wonder where your life is heading to? How often do you look forward to the day as it unfolds before you? Life is beautiful only when we see its purpose and our actions leading to that purpose. Subscribe to the podcast to tune in to bits of wisdom that help you discover that purpose.
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Why Bytes? Originally, a byte was any string of more than one bit that made up a simple piece of information. My goal is to provide a bit of information that supports, helps and inspires baby boomers to live their best life via my Boomer Bytes Podcast. We “Baby Boomers” were born between 1946 and 1964. We are known for our core values of optimism, team orientation, personal gratification, health and wellness, personal growth, youth (I have a mouthful to say about the pressure of looking 4-Ev ...
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Bored of listening to her husband explaining things in the car, Vicky decides a podcast, would be a much more fruitful endeavour. Join Calum & Vicky, as they explore and explain various 'interesting' topics, from the world of robotics... Contact us at : [email protected]
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Get the answers to all your digital marketing questions in cheeky bite-sized podcast chunks. Hi, I'm Tom and I'm a digital marketing director for an digital agency in Wigan and I want to help you make better marketing choices! If you are setting up on your own, going freelance or perhaps your a blogger. You will want to be maximising your knowledge of digital marketing. BUT! We are all SUPER busy! That's where these 'cheeky bytes' come in I will answering the digital marketing questions I ge ...
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Have fun & feel amazing with Life's A Holladay, the first podcast to broadcast from a spa. Relax from your hectic day & tag along as spa & fashion expert Candy discovers fashion, retreat & beauty ideas to create a vivacious life. Whether roadtripping on a spa vacay, getting ready in the morning, shopping the cutest small towns, scouting beauty goodies or filming her youtube channel. Shop the Show on lifesaholladay.com & get behind the scenes skinny on @CandyHolladay instagram
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We've all been there – trapped in the spotlight, grappling with that dreaded question, "Where do you see yourself in ten years?" Even if you know exactly what you want to do, it’s hard to stop the self-doubting thoughts that occasionally creep into your mind. The burden of expectation and the fear of making the wrong decision can cloud our vision. With Pathsetters: No Fear, 10 Years, we turn the confusion into a canvas full of limitless possibilities. Whether you’re curious about a specific ...
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Plain Ordinary Dragon was originally born as a concept back in 2006, while I was going through the Dale Carnegie class “How to Win Friends and Influence People”. During one of the exercises, I came to realize just how amazing each and every person in the class was, if, I took the time to really get to know & understand them. Not just the folks who have accomplished impressive feats, built businesses, hiked the Appalachian Trail, or participated in historic events, but the single mom who has ...
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Hey Smarties! Today we’re sharing an episode from the latest season of “How We Survive,” Marketplace’s climate solutions podcast. Host Amy Scott and the team have been digging into the rise and fall of environmental, social and governance-based investing, or ESG. In this episode, ESG comes back to life in new forms of climate-conscious investing.…
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Expiring tax credits will increase health insurance costs for millions
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7:05The big budget bill that President Donald Trump signed into law in July allowed tax credits under the Affordable Care Act to expire. That means health insurance costs will increase significantly for millions, disproportionately hitting small business owners and self-employed people. We’ll learn about the impacts. Also this morning: Retailers have a…
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We're talking about companies here, obviously. A decade after Kraft Heinz became one of the world’s biggest food companies, it’s reversing course and is splitting into two. It’s not the only corporation to go this route recently: There’s Warner Bros Discovery, which is separating into two media companies, and Honeywell, which is separating into thr…
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Cyberattack stalls production at Jaguar Land Rover
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6:41From the BBC World Service: A cyberattack has caused major production problems at carmaker Jaguar Land Rover. Both of its main factories in the U.K. have been affected, and it comes at a peak sales period. Plus, long-term government borrowing costs continue to climb globally. Then, police in Singapore have ordered Facebook's parent company, Meta, t…
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Can you buy wins in sports or the AI talent wars?
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5:14Big Tech companies have been in an all-out bidding war to capture top AI researchers and engineers. Companies like Meta have reportedly been offering compensation packages in the hundreds of millions of dollars. They're the kind of eye-watering sums you usually only hear about in pro sports. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino explores whether this…
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“Commercial paper” is a type of short-term debt that’s paid off much faster than a typical corporate bond. It’s kinda like an afternoon snack — perhaps not great for you, but it’ll hold you over until dinner. In this episode, what it means that commercial paper bonds have been ramping up all year. Plus: Iconic millennial-focused brands pivot to Gen…
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Hey Smarties! Today we’re passing the mic to our friends over at “How We Survive,” Marketplace’s climate solutions podcast. Their latest season digs into the rise and fall of environmental, social and governance-based investing, or ESG. In this episode, host Amy Scott and the team dig into how one Texas law spurred a right-wing movement against ESG…
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People are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence for therapy — raising concerns among mental health professionals. Illinois legislators have responded by banning therapists from using AI, other than for administrative tasks. Today, we’ll explore the benefits and pitfalls of generative AI tech that’s used for mental health support. But fir…
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Just before the Labor Day weekend, a federal appeals court struck down many of the Trump administration's tariffs. The decision is on hold until mid-October, giving the White House time to appeal to the Supreme Court. This morning, we'll parse which tariffs are affected and which aren't. Plus, a lack of trade deals is weighing on American farmers, …
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Shares at Nestlé fall after its CEO is fired
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6:33From the BBC World Service: Nestlé boss Laurent Freixe left after the company said he failed to disclose a romantic relationship with an employee; his departure threatens more volatility for the company, which has struggled with lower consumer demand and disruptive U.S. tariffs. Then, Kim Jong Un is making a rare trip outside of North Korea, arrivi…
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More and more people are using generative AI to “resurrect” deceased loved ones. There are tools that can turn an old photograph into a short animation or create entire "AI clones" trained on old audio, video or written diaries. These technological advancements are taking memorializing the dead to a whole new level, but is it healthy? Marketplace’s…
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As the Trump administration strips away federal data collection agencies' funding and pressures statisticians to produce positive reports, we might wonder whether private data can fill in the gaps. Unfortunately, while statistics reported by the private sector have a place in our economic understanding, they're not necessarily comprehensive, transp…
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Discover how artificial intelligence can deepen your worship in this inspiring episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn. Join Amy Lynn, your Christian computer geek, as she shares a personal story of using AI tools like FaithGPT to unlock fresh insights into scripture, like Psalm 46:10, sparking deeper prayer and connection with God. Learn how…
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From "Million Bazillion": Why does organic food cost more than non-organic food?
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28:52Hey Smarties! “Make Me Smart” will be back with new episodes Sept. 9. In the meantime, we’re sharing an episode from the latest season of “Million Bazillion.” Hosts Bridget and Ryan dive into why organic food tends to cost more than non-organic with the help of Marketplace reporter Stephanie Hughes. Whether you’re a kid or grown-up, if you’re curio…
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Car dealerships always feel the fluctuations of inflation, gas prices, and interest rates. Now, tariffs are added to the mix, hitting their bottom lines at a time when consumers are wary about the future of the economy. In an industry that already contends with relatively slim margins, we'll hear how car sellers are faring. But first, we'll delve i…
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After three days in the warden’s jail, Marshall decides He’s leaving—and He’s taking the keys! When the warden asks what the Marshall is going to do with the keys, He answers, “I’m keepin ‘em for Muhself, but I’m givin’ every person who receives Me as their Savior the keys to My kingdom. Whatever they bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and what…
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Labor Day ends the summer travel season, right?
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7:03Summer travel is usually supposed to be a major time for the tourism industry. But this year, budget-conscious American travelers are adjusting their vacation plans. Consumers are actually taking more trips than initially anticipated, but they're tending to be shorter, less expensive, and later in the summer than usual. Plus, a new justice tech sta…
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China pitches itself as the perfect business partner
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8:00From the BBC World Service: Speaking to world leaders at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, China’s President Xi Jinping said the country wants to help steady the global economy and has pledged $280 million to support its partners. We learn more. Then, we hear how car dealerships in the U.S. are grappling with new tariff realities. Plus, Norway…
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"Organs on a chip" help researchers better understand diseases like endometriosis
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9:05Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue that typically lines the uterus grows outside of it instead, often causing intense pain and infertility. MIT researchers are studying that living tissue on plastic chips in the lab, with bioengineer Linda Griffith leading the effort.By Marketplace
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Sticky inflation, Fed drama and the rise of 'cute' debt
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26:39Core inflation rose to 2.9% in July, according to the latest PCE data — the Fed's preferred inflation gauge — marking its highest level in months. But despite stubborn inflation and falling consumer confidence, consumer spending continues to climb. Courtenay Brown at Axios and Jordyn Holman at The New York Times join "Marketplace" host Amy Scott to…
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Hungary shows what happens when central banks lose independence
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8:07We're continuing to follow President Donald Trump's campaign against U.S. central bank independence. His move to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over unproven allegations of mortgage fraud has now been challenged by a lawsuit from Cook. Fed independence has been a strength of the U.S. financial system, but what happens if that disappears? W…
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Much of the movement of the S&P 500 stock index is driven by just seven stocks. Known as the “Magnificent Seven,” they comprise Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Tesla, and are valued at around $20 trillion. Is this a bubble ready to burst? An overvaluation? Or something else entirely? But before we get to that story, we'll lear…
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From the BBC World Service: The United States has ended a long-running global tax exemption on imports worth $800 or less. It's kept goods purchased online inexpensive for many American shoppers. We'll hear more. Then, the Japanese defense ministry wants to triple spending on drone manufacturing as part of a $60 billion budget request. And, the las…
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Bytes: Week in Review – Spotify is sliding into our DMs
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9:59Chipmaker NVIDIA reported quarterly earnings this week and they were strong - better than expected, even. NVIDIA's sales rose last quarter by over 50% though its data center business was a little softer than expected. So why did share prices fall? Plus, OpenAI says it's updating ChatGPT to better handle mental distress. And Spotify is sliding into …
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100. The 50-50 Rule + celebrating 100 Episodes with 50% Off
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13:33Send us a text Episode 100 is here! To celebrate this huge milestone, I’m sharing the 50-50 rule – and giving YOU something special too… 50% OFF your first month inside my Online Training Academy! Use code 50NOW at checkout before 31 August 2025. Thank you for listening, learning, and riding along with me for 100 episodes – here’s to the next 100! …
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What's really going on in the Trump economy?
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26:21The U.S. economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter of the year, with GDP revised up to an annualized 3.3% from April through June. We take a closer look at what's driving those numbers, and check in on how corporate America is faring amid shifting trade policy. Also on the show: the AI data center boom, nuclear power's pop culture mom…
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A pipeline problem for advanced chip-making jobs
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6:17Three years ago, then-President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law, with hopes of giving the U.S. semiconductor industry a boost amid strategic competition with China. Since then, the federal government has been funneling billions into the sector, including STEM education investments. Yet, according to a new study, there’s still a shor…
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What happens if Trump gets the interest rate he wants?
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6:23President Donald Trump has been relentlessly trying to increase control over the Federal Reserve, most recently with his attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. The Fed controls the Federal Funds Rate, which is currently at around 4.5%; the president wants it down to 1%. So, what if that happened? We'll outline the ripple effects. Also: Nvidia didn…
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When KC visits his good friend, Ernest, he learns that when we listen to our heart, it will tells us to do good things for people. Everywhere Jesus went, He did good! If people were sick, Jesus prayed for them and they were healed! Jesus was doing what the Bible told Him to do. It was like shining a light for people to see how good God is! We can d…
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From the BBC World Service: Thousands of workers are rallying in Jakarta and 38 other Indonesian provinces to demand higher wages and lower taxes. Plus, BBC data shows cheap goods shipped from China to the United Kingdom more than doubled last year to over $4 billion. And, a Kenyan tech company is encouraging the use of bitcoin in one of Africa’s l…
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U.S. officials pressure EU regulators to soften tech regulations
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8:52President Donald Trump called out countries trying to regulate U.S. tech companies earlier this week, warning they could face new tariffs. The White House has struck a provisional trade deal with the European Union, but tensions remain over the bloc's sweeping tech laws, like the Digital Services Act, which requires platforms to moderate illegal co…
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The relationship between consumer mood and spending? It's complicated
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26:28On Tuesday, the Conference Board reported a slight drop in consumer confidence, driven by worries about available jobs and future incomes. But a dip in confidence doesn't always mean people spend less. Also on the show: Where have all the working moms gone? "Marketplace" host Amy Scott talks with Abha Bhattarai from the Washington Post about how wo…
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What happens when Trump tries to oust a Fed governor
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6:34While Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook's lawyer says she will sue to challenge the president's move to fire her, the White House is reportedly getting ready to appoint Cook’s replacement. Today, we'll unpack how this battle is impacting markets as the Trump administration continues to test the limits of its authority. And later, we'll hear about …
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You may have heard that big things come in small packages. Now, tariffs do too. The "de minimis" tariff exemption for purchases less than $800 ends Friday. Parcels will then be subject to the tariff for whatever country from which they’re shipped. Plus, why Nvidia's quarterly results are a big deal and how a less independent Federal Reserve could a…
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President Trump's 50% tariff on India kicks in
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6:29From the BBC World Service: It's a tough day for India. Most of its exports to the United States will now face a 50% tariff. It's a major shift between the two countries, which used to be partners, especially in tech and defense. We'll learn about the impacts. Plus, European carmakers are claiming that hitting the EU’s 2035 CO2 emissions targets is…
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Automated application systems add insult to injury in a tough job market
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5:16Job growth in the economy has slowed, and the ranks of the long-term unemployed are growing. It makes the indignities of the modern hiring process even more frustrating for those in the market. Job-seekers are navigating a gauntlet of automated application systems set up to whittle down the hundreds — sometimes thousands — of applicants. Only for m…
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Late Monday, President Trump announced plans to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors over unproven allegations of mortgage fraud. The move is part of his months-long effort to reshape the central bank and pressure it to lower interest rates. But meddling with the Fed's independence could backfire. On today's show, we look at…
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Americans drink some 450 million cups of coffee each day. Coffee beans from Brazil face a 50% U.S. import duty. And while President Donald Trump's tariffs aim to reshore American production and manufacturing, coffee beans can't really be grown around the U.S. We'll hear what sort of trouble's brewing for coffee sellers as a result. But first, we'll…
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"The president has just made us a higher-risk country"
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6:39That's the conclusion of Karen Petrou at Federal Financial Analytics after President Donald Trump moved to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook last evening. That follows unproven allegations of mortgage fraud. Whether or not the move is legal, it raises additional concerns over the independence of America's central bank and the dollar's role as…
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Postal services around the world hit pause on shipments to the U.S.
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6:44From the BBC World Service: Japan and Australia are among the latest countries suspending some postal deliveries to the United States. And it's all down to confusion over tariffs. President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month ending the global import tax exemption on small packages worth under $800 entering the U.S. duty-free, a chang…
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Who is fibbing about ... the stock market?
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25:40Hi Million Bazillionaires. While we’re working on a brand-new season, we’ve got a special treat for you. Today, we’re sharing an episode from our friends over at “The Big Fib.” In this gameshow, a kid contestant will try to spot which adult expert is lying about … the stock market. What do you call the person who buys and sells stocks for a fee? Ho…
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Denmark to end 400 years of letter delivery service
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5:19Across Europe, postal services are grappling with declining letter volumes, amid a rise in digitalization. In Demark, where the decline has been particularly steep, the publicly-owned national postal service, PostNord, is bringing an end to 400 years of letter deliveries, to focus solely on parcels from 2026. And while a private firm will step into…
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For every action, something can go sideways
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26:11President Trump's recent deal with Intel gives the U.S. government a 10% ownership stake in the company. But today, Intel responded with a regulatory filing, outlining all of the ways this deal could go sideways. We take a look at the unintended consequences of governments owning companies. Also on the show: why prices have been slow to rise in res…
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After celebratory markets late last week following indications that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates at its September meeting, this week is starting with a bit of a headache. Markets are eager for a rate cut, but signs of a weaker labor market and uncertainty from tariff and immigration policy are complicating the economic picture. The…
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In this compilation of short pirate stories, you will learn lots of important Bible verses. In the first one, Scarlet Charlotte teaches Peg-Legged Peggy and One-Eyed Pete to hunt for the treasure of God’s wisdom and you’ll be happy! “Happy is the man who finds wisdom,” Proverbs 3:13. In the second story, Captain Smith teaches Wesson Isaiah 54:17, “…
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Keurig Dr Pepper plans to acquire the coffee and tea company JDE Peet's for about $18 billion. The idea is to shore up Keurig’s coffee business. But the brands coming under one umbrella would be Dr Pepper, 7UP, Canada Dry, Yoo-hoo, A&W, Stumptown, and Maxwell House, to name a few. We'll learn more about the deal. Plus, why the Fed's focus is shifti…
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From the BBC World Service: Chinese property giant Evergrande's shares have been delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange; it was once China's largest real estate firm but collapsed under a mountain of debt. Today, we'll trace its spectacular rise and fall. Rare earths have been a major sticking point in trade negotiations between China and the U…
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Workers aren't getting what they want from AI
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9:50A survey of about 1,500 workers showed AI has been a useful tool for repetitive work. But some respondents want more — sometimes, more than the technology is capable of. In this episode, Marketplace’s Meghan Mccarty Carino speaks with Stanford economist Erik Brynjolfsson about the disconnect between workers' wants and AI's current role in the workp…
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The Real Costs: Special Coverage from "Marketplace"
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51:28These are tumultuous times in the economy. Inflation is still happening, the job market is weakening, and there's uncertainty over tariffs and other federal policies. But the headlines don’t capture the real costs of everything happening right now. Today, Kai Ryssdal is popping into your feed with special coverage and reporting from “Marketplace" t…
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Special Coverage from "Marketplace": The Real Costs
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51:28These are tumultuous times in the economy. There is inflation, a weakening job market, and uncertainty over tariffs and other federal policies. But the headlines don’t capture the real costs of everything happening right now. In a one-hour, special “Marketplace” broadcast, host Kai Ryssdal explores the way we measure this economy and what’s at stak…
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