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Retirement Road Map

Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck

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Welcome to the Retirement Road Map by SHP Financial—a podcast empowering today's retirees and pre-retirees to make well-informed financial decisions that will help you spend more time living and dreaming, than worrying and wondering. Join SHP Financial Co-Founders Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck, CFP® CIMA®, as they share actionable financial strategies and insights, as well as interview top thought leaders in the world of finance, accounting, and estate planning. The SHP trade ...
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Media news from the UK, looking at television production, streaming, radio, audio, journalism, the internet, publishers and more. Each week expert analysts and media practitioners join the host, media consultant Matt Deegan, to talk about the top media stories and work out what it means for the sector and the people in it. Recent experts have included Broadcast's Rebecca Cooney and Chris Curtis, The Guardian's Michael Savage, Deadline's Jake Kanter, the Press Gazette's Charlotte Tobitt, Ankl ...
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Snow Files

Snowman Network

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A true-crime podcast told by Jamie Snow from Stateville prison in Illinois. Jamie is serving a life without parole sentence, and tells the story of his wrongful conviction...and how they got away with it.
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The Current

Chris Nafis

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We're seeking inspiration toward deeper discipleship through conversations with people working toward justice, cultivating deep spiritual practices, forming community and connection in significant ways, and helping one another heal from trauma. As we follow Christ to the margins of society, to the wounded and grieving, and into the hard work of peacemaking, we find that we are not alone on this journey. Join us to resist despair, and to regain some hope in the world, in the church, and in Ch ...
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Asset Backed

Andres Sandate

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Experts estimate that the asset-based finance (ABF) and specialty finance market represents a $40 trillion opportunity. ABF and specialty finance primarily finance things that touch our daily lives, including housing, medical/healthcare, communication, and the workplace. Additional areas include sports, media, data, education, clean energy, and manufacturing. The Asset Backed podcast by Endurance Strategies, LLC, hosted by Andres Sandate, features in-depth and timely conversations with leade ...
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Just Chris

Chris Robinson

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'Just Chris' otherwise known as Chris Robinson is an LGBTQ+ Radio Presenter & DJ, Radio Producer and VO artist from Bristol, UK. This Podcast features some of the best interviews and features from 'Just Chris' - Artists, bands and key figures from the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.
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Movin' Air with pat lackenbauer is a weekly PODCAST centred around Pat’s obsession with people's life stories and what makes up the fabric of their lives. Once a week Pat explores the history of one particular guest. We’re interested in scratching the surface to get at some sort of truth.
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Is Netflix indulging in ‘TV Tourism?’ And what does it mean? Should Channel 4 have broadcast their Bonnie Blue documentary? And why is a newspaper editor delivering the keynote at a room full of TV makers? It’s our annual, Edinburgh International TV Festival special - with all the insight from the sessions... and gossip from the conference floor. F…
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Send us a text What happens when refugees share their culinary heritage with a new community? The story of Feast World Kitchen reveals something extraordinary about the power of food to transform lives. Ross Carper didn't set out to launch a nonprofit restaurant. His journey began with a food truck side hustle and volunteer work helping refugee fam…
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Graduation marks an exciting new chapter for young professionals, but for those eyeing a career in financial planning, the path forward can feel uncertain. What are the skills that investment firms are looking for? Which licenses and designations matter most? And how do you land that first opportunity in a highly competitive field? Today, Matthew P…
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Send us a text Father Greg Boyle's decades long ministry in the gang-riddled neighborhoods of Los Angeles stands as one of the most powerful examples of faith in action today. As Pastor Chris and Pastor Megan unpack Boyle's latest book "Cherished Belonging," they explore how this Jesuit priest's radical vision has transformed thousands of lives thr…
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Many retirees want to give back—but aren’t sure how to do it in a way that’s financially savvy and tax-efficient. If you’ve ever wondered how to streamline your charitable giving, take advantage of smart tax strategies, or leave a lasting legacy without the administrative burden, we have the perfect guest to help with those important decisions. Tod…
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The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" has just become law, bringing sweeping tax changes that will directly impact retirees and pre-retirees. From changes to itemized deductions and charitable giving to updates on Social Security taxation and estate planning, the impact is far-reaching. Today, Matthew Peck is joined by one of SHP Financial’s Certified F…
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Send us a text The sound of a hammer striking hot metal echoes across a church parking lot as something remarkable unfolds—a deadly weapon transforms into a tool for growing food. This is the Guns to Gardens movement, and in this powerful conversation with volunteer Dave Creel, we explore how unwanted firearms become symbols of peace and new life. …
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Public service content should be findable on YouTube - so says media regulator Ofcom, in today's announcement of a public service media review. Cristina Nicolotti Squires speaks to Matt Deegan about treating YouTube as a new form of EPG, the need for media literacy - and looks back at the challenges the regulator has faced this year with impartiali…
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Is the media industry too toxic for freelancers? Exec producer Rina Dayalji joins us to discuss the wider problems at the heart of the BBC’s Masterchef scandal. **SURVEY TIME** We need more info on our listeners and viewers to help improve the show. It takes 2mins and one lucky applicant will win a £50 John Lewis voucher. Take part now Also on the …
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Co-Founder, Matt Peck, CFP®, CIMA®, and Investment Analyst, Zach Perkins CFA®, team up to deliver the market update for Q2. Matt and Zach discuss what's currently going on in the markets — where we've been, where we're headed, and how tariffs and the “Big Beautiful Bill” may impact the economy. They'll also address key questions submitted by our cl…
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**SURVEY TIME** We need more info on our listeners and viewers to help improve the show. It takes 2mins and one lucky applicant will win a £50 John Lewis voucher. Take part as you listen... When the ad money leaves, what do you do to keep your publication going? Tag Warner, CEO of the Gay Times, joins us to discuss their adventures in a readership …
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Send us a text As artificial intelligence weaves itself into the fabric of our lives, how should people of faith respond? This conversation between two pastors explores the spectrum of reactions to AI in ministry settings—from those who eagerly use it for sermon preparation to those who refuse to touch it. Rather than settling for simplistic answer…
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Why do YouTubers and podcasters want government recognition? Tim Burrowes of Unmade Media joins us to discuss the perils of securing a mortgage as a digital creator - as well as the latest from MADFest in London. Also on the show: amid Glasto controversy and Channel 4 picking up a supposedly partial doc on Gaza... does the BBC need to reset its new…
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Most retirees are surprised to learn just how differently their income is taxed once they stop working. From Social Security to pensions, IRAs, dividends, and even rental income, retirement brings a complex new tax landscape that can catch even the most financially savvy off guard. This episode is here to help you stay ahead of the curve. Joining S…
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Can big tech be tamed? As the competition regulator tries to tweak Google’s algorithm, Mail Online’s SEO chief Carly Steven explains what the impact has been for her outlet. Also on the show: are vertical dramas the next big thing? Caroline Frost, Radio Times TV Editor and Podcast Host, tells us if they’re a thumbs up... or is that a swipe right? A…
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Kate Philips is announced as the BBC’s all-powerful creative lead - Faraz Osman, founder of TV indie Gold Wala, takes a look at her in-tray. Also on the show: TV advertising gets the self-service treatment... Rebecca Cooney, insight editor at Broadcast, tells us why broadcasters are targeting small businesses. Plus, speaking of advertising: with th…
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Perhaps you’ve heard of Separately Managed Accounts (SMAs) but aren’t quite sure how they work or if they’re only suitable for high-net-worth investors. In this episode, we’ll break down the truth behind SMAs and why more investors are turning to them as a way to gain control, improve tax efficiency, and tailor their portfolios to their unique fina…
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We spend a lot of time speaking with managers and investment professionals across asset-backed finance, asset-based lending, and specialized, niche areas of credit, seeking out teams and platforms that are not just engaged in private credit but are winning due to distinctive, hard-to-replicate edges with competitive moats around their sources of re…
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How did social media stars, podcasters and YouTubers overtake traditional media in ad revenue? Michael Savage, media editor at the Guardian, shepherds us into the new era. Also on the show: as The Standard announces a new partnership with Message Heard, we chat to the podcast outfit’s Jake Warren about the magic ingredients that turn print into pod…
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Do we need a Hypocratic oath for journalism? Journalist and Author Mic Wright has been into UK newsrooms to deduce whether there's an ethical line beyond, “don’t get sued.” Also on the show: the BBC sets out its stall for charter renewal. PR supremo Will Wood is here to take us through Tim Davey’s wishlist. All that plus: the AI copyright bill suff…
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The most recent changes to Social Security have left many Americans with questions—and for good reason. A landmark bipartisan bill has repealed the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO), placing more money into the pockets of retirees across the country. But what do these changes really mean for retirees? In this …
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We’re thrilled to share that Jamie Snow’s case will be featured on ABC’s Nightline on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. This powerful national broadcast will shine a spotlight on the injustice that’s kept Jamie in prison for nearly 25 years — a conviction based on recanted informant testimony, inconsistent eyewitness accounts, and no physical evidence. Jamie …
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Why indies shouldn’t fear Channel 4’s production arm - Derek Drennan, founder of Nest Productions talks to us about his business, and why IP isn’t the only game in town. Also on the show: as the industry mourns the passing of Alan Yentob, former BBC exec Paul Robinson takes us back to his 90s heyday. All that plus: the Telegraph is sold AGAIN - wil…
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Send us a text What if the path to healing trauma lies not just in talking about it, but in experiencing it differently through creative expression? In this illuminating conversation, Pastor Chris Nafis sits down with expressive arts therapists Jamie Rosen and Sook Kyoung Kwon to explore the profound connection between creativity, trauma healing, a…
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Rumours abound after Channel 4 plans to invest in indies as part of its in-house production arm strategy - and that’s just as ITV slashes its budgets for daytime. Broadcast reporter Heather Fallon tells us what it all means. Also on the programme: Gary Lineker is ‘sent off’ the BBC after a controversial social post. Did it all have to end like this…
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In times like these, when there's market volatility and financial insecurity, it's more important than ever to have a financial plan to know that you can weather the storm and wild swings in the markets. It's the difference between having a plan vs just having a portfolio. In today's episode, Derek Gregoire is joined by SHP Financial's Lead Advisor…
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We are LIVE at the ARIAS - the Radio Academy’s annual awards for the sector. We’ll be speaking to the big winners about the state of the industry and striving for excellence in a digital world - as well as Radio Academy chief Aradhna Tayal Leach. Also on the programme: it’s RAJARs week - yes, the latest radio listening figures are out. Sam Jackson,…
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https://www.atlalts.com/ - Our flagship pod, ATLalts, provides education, insights, and analysis of alts and private markets to RIAs and HNWI https://www.endurancestrategies.com/ - Learn, invest, educate and partner with us on alts, private markets, and non-traditional strategies https://sandate.substack.com/ - Check out my blog on asset backed fin…
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Former BBC1, ITV controller and Expectation chief Peter Fincham joins us to discuss his new podcast, Insiders, on the secrets of the TV industry. We’ll find out what he makes of this week’s headlines. Also on the programme: as President Trump threatens tariffs on high end TV and Film, media writer Tara Conlan assesses the risks for the sector. All …
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Many people nearing retirement focus on their portfolios but neglect one of the most important components of a fulfilling life—genuine human connection. Especially in today’s world, where negativity dominates the headlines and technology often replaces personal interactions, gratitude can help us build more meaningful relationships and improve our …
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Politico’s senior executive editor, Kate Day, tells us what’s in store for the original newsletter publisher. Also on the programme: Alex Mahon is set to leave Channel 4. Deadline’s senior investigations reporter Jake Kanter is here to divine what happens next. All that plus: Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd talks to us about just what he sacrificed to…
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Send us a text Dr. Jamie Gates offers a powerful, deeply personal exploration of growing up as a white American in apartheid South Africa, revealing striking parallels between South Africa's racial history and America's ongoing struggles with justice and reconciliation. As someone who straddled two worlds - attending all-white Afrikaner schools whi…
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When it comes to high-net-worth retirement planning, having a robust investment portfolio is only part of the equation. Without a comprehensive strategy for generating income, minimizing taxes, and protecting against volatility, you could leave your financial future and legacy exposed to unnecessary risks. In this episode, SHP Financial’s co-founde…
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In the club today: the curious case of fictional experts... is AI driving a credibility problem when sourcing talking heads? Media writer Maggie Brown and broadcaster Alex Zane discuss Press Gazette’s excellent scoop... as well the launch of Alex’s new podcast, The Savoy Originals. Also on the programme: Ofcom puts the brakes on Radio 2’s spin-off.…
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