The OpenYield Markets Podcast is where industry experts, thought leaders, and innovators come together to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and advancements in the fixed-income market. It provides insightful commentary on financial technology, trading strategies, and market dynamics, offering listeners valuable perspectives on how the landscape is evolving.
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Welcome to Flyway Connections, where new and veteran waterfowlers come together to share in the lifestyle of chasing cupped wings. Whether you’re in the blind or counting down the days in the off-season, we’re here to keep the passion alive and the waterfowl conversation going. Dive into the stories, tips, gear talk, and traditions that make the waterfowl community what it is. This is more than a hunt it’s a connection.
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The Holocaust History Podcast features engaging conversations with a diverse group of guests on all elements of the Holocaust. Whether you are new to the topic or come with prior knowledge, you will learn something new.
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Megayacht News Radio introduces luxury-yacht enthusiasts to the leaders who bring cruising dreams to life: yacht builders, premier design studios, and even superyacht owners. As the official podcast of MegayachtNews.com, we feature real stories of real interest, not boring blather. Ultimately, we help American yacht owners and their representatives better navigate their way around the yachting lifestyle, getting more enjoyment from it.
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The official podcast of the Podfest community, presented by Podfest Multimedia Expo--the largest podcasting conference for independent podcasters in the United States. Hosted by Podfest veterans, Glenn the Geek (Glenn Hebert) and Producer Jaime (Jaime Legagneur), each episode is a mini Podfest conference experience filled with lessons from past Podfest speakers (some of the BEST in the industry). These segments will be centered around Podfest's content tracks: Creation / Launch; Technology / ...
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What makes Atlantic Canada a great place to live, & do business? We do. It all begins with our stories. Shining the spotlight on Maritime entrepreneurship, leaders, innovation and community. Hosted by: Kathlene Sutherland specializes in strategic marketing for small business. She is an AWAI verified copywriter, certified Emotional Fitness™ coach, and multi-disciplinary artist who loves a great story. Inbox: [email protected] Join FB Group (Marketing Help) www.facebook.com/groups/mrktcoac ...
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Foresight Institute Radio features the most cutting-edge talks and seminars from our workshops—fresh insights on advanced AI, nanotech, longevity biotech, and beyond. See the slides and demos on YouTube, and follow @ForesightInst on X for real-time updates. For polished, in-studio interviews, check out our sister feed: The Existential Hope Podcast Foresight Institute is an independent nonprofit devoted to steering emerging technologies toward beneficial futures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co ...
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Fur Takers of America Trappers College with Jason
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1:06:37Send us a text This week we’re joined by Jason as we dive into the Fur Takers of America Trapping College. Jason breaks down what the program is all about, the skills being taught, and how trapping education continues to play an important role in conservation, wildlife management, and the outdoors lifestyle. Stay tuned until the end of the episode …
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EP. 68- Babi Yar: History, Memory, and Literature with Shay Pilnik
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1:21:02Send us a text The mass shooting of Jews at Babi Yar in Kiev in September 1941 was the largest open-air shooting of Jews during the Holocaust. In some ways, it came to stand for the Einsatzgruppen killings taking place across the occupied Soviet Union. But as it was not a camp, it left no real physical traces behind. And this was in many ways to th…
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Ep. 67- Nuremberg Trials with Jack El-Hai
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1:17:22Send us a text The Nuremberg Trials were the first attempt at coming to terms with Nazi criminality. While there was a legal component to this, there was also a psychological element. What made Nazi minds tick? In this episode, I talk with Jack El-Hai about his work on psychiatrist Douglas Kelley who worked with the Nazi defendants at Nuremberg. Th…
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Episode 9: The Nomad of Fixed Income | Christopher Brigati, Chief Investment Officer at SWBC
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22:11In this episode of The OpenYield Markets Podcast, host Mark Hebert sits down with The Nomad of Fixed Income, Christopher Brigati, Chief Investment Officer & Managing Director at SWBC, a highly respected voice in the municipal and broader fixed-income market. With more than 25 years of experience including senior roles at Valley National Bank, Advis…
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Wings Over the Prairie and World Duck Calling Championship
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58:54Send us a text In this episode, we’re joined by Brittany Yancey as we dive into everything happening at Wings Over the Prairie and the World Duck Calling Championship. Then from start to finish, we wrap things up with a special segment featuring Jason from Edible Outdoor Cook, who shares a simple and delicious roasted duck recipe that every hunter …
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Ep. 66- Feelings about Perpetrators in Yiddish Diaries with Amy Shapiro Simon
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1:33:30Send us a text We often make the mistake of thinking that history is all about what happened and why. However, its also very much about how people felt about what was happening to them. In this episode, I talked with Amy Shapiro SImon about her work on the ways in which Jews described their oppressors in Yiddish diaries. She researched diary writer…
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Ep. 65- A Nazi doctor and Post-war Justice with Andrew Wisely
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1:31:09Send us a text Despite some popular perception, Holocaust perpetrators are rarely cartoonish pure evil characters. In fact, many of them understood their guilt and actively sought to weave false narratives to exonerate themselves or avoid prosecution. The story of Franz Lucas is one such narrative. In this episode, I talk with Andrew Wisely about L…
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Episode 8: The Evolution of Fixed Income Indexing with Bloomberg’s Nick Gendron
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32:48In this episode of the OpenYield Markets Podcast, host Mark Hebert sits down with Nick Gendron, Global Head of Fixed Income Index Product at Bloomberg - and an influential figure in the history of bond indexing. From his early days at Lehman Brothers and Barclays to his leadership role at Bloomberg, Nick walks us through how fixed income indices ha…
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Ep. 64- The Birdman of Auschwitz with Nicholas Milton
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1:16:13Send us a text Sometimes it can still be surprising how deeply the Nazi state tainted every aspect of society...including ornithology. In this fascinating episode, I talk with Nicholas Milton about Günther Niethammer, a famous academic who became a guard at Auschwitz where he continued his scholarly activities. It's a really interesting examination…
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Brad Eldridge and The Public Timber Project
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Ep. 63- Yiddish and the Holocaust with Hannah Pollin-Galay
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1:27:06Send us a text The Nazis’ physical war on Jews also had important cultural repercussions. One of these was its assault on Yiddish. The Holocaust not only murdered many Yiddish speakers and destroyed Yiddish institutions, but it also changed the language itself. In this episode, I talk with Hannah Pollin-Galay about fascinating work on Yiddish durin…
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Ep. 62- Dehumanization and Genocide with David Livingstone Smith
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1:26:18Send us a text We often hear the term “dehumanization” used in a variety of contexts. For example, dehumanization a set of beliefs, or a set of behaviors? Is it metaphorical or do people actually believe their victims are less than human? In this episode, I talk with David Livingstone Smith about his fascinating, challenging, and insightful work on…
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Eliezer Yudkowsky vs Mark Miller | ASI Risks: Similar premises, opposite conclusions
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4:12:32What are the best strategies for addressing extreme risks from artificial superintelligence? In this 4-hour conversation, decision theorist Eliezer Yudkowsky and computer scientist Mark Miller discuss their cruxes for disagreement. They examine the future of AI, existential risk, and whether alignment is even possible. Topics include AI risk scenar…
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Ep. 61- Writing about Holocaust Perpetrators with Erin McGlothlin
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1:23:04Send us a text How do we write about Holocaust perpetrators? What does that tell us about not only the historical figures themselves but also the ways in which we approach, describe, and analyze them. In this week’s episode, I talk with Erin McGlothlin about how writers have dealt with perpetrators in both fiction and non-fiction and also about the…
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Episode 7: Terrapin on Automating Muni Reference Data
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31:59In this episode of The OpenYield Markets Podcast, host Mark Hebert sits down with Miguel Jaques and Daniel Dyulgerski, co-founders of Terrapin, a Scotland-based startup rethinking how reference data is built and delivered in fixed income markets. With backgrounds spanning multi-asset portfolio management and machine learning research, the Terrapin …
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Yacht Insurance: What Every Owner Needs to Know
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16:37We love fan mail: text us with your feedback and ideas "It only takes one hurricane, one accident, or one equipment failure to change everything." Those sobering words set the tone for this essential conversation with risk management expert Rob Carron about protecting your yacht investment and the people who help you enjoy it. For example, yacht ow…
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Episode 6: The James Bond of Credit | Tim Jennison on Leadership, Technology, and Client-Centricity
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47:02In this episode of The OpenYield Markets Podcast, host Mark Hebert sits down with Tim Jennison — a 20-year Morgan Stanley veteran, former head of EMEA Credit Sales, and global capital markets leader at BCG. Dubbed “The James Bond of Credit,” Tim shares stories and insights from a career spanning crisis-era trading floors, international leadership, …
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Ep. 60- Perpetrators of Mass Violence with Alette Smeulers
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1:19:44Send us a text What makes someone a perpetrator? Are killers born or made? One thing that is clear in studying the Holocaust and other genocides is that perpetrators come in all shapes and sizes with just as diverse a set of motivations. On today’s episode, I talked with Alette Smeulers about her work in studying perpetrators from a variety of pers…
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Ep. 59- The Auschwitz Sonderkommando with Dominic Williams
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1:28:43Send us a text Arguably, one of the worst places for prisoners to work during the Holocaust was the Sonderkommando—the group of prisoners forced to work in and around the gas chambers, disposing of corpses. Yet they also managed to create a number of texts that survived the Holocaust even if they did not. In this episode, I talk with Dominic Willia…
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Episode 5: The Vince Lombardi of Credit | Kevin Lynyak on Market Structure, SMAs & Fed Policy
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24:03In this episode of The OpenYield Markets Podcast, host Mark Hebert sits down with Kevin Lynyak, a 20-year Morgan Stanley veteran as well as Managing Director and portfolio manager for taxable strategies on Parametric’s fixed income team. Dubbed “The Vince Lombardi of Credit,” Kevin shares lessons from a career spanning crisis-era trading, market st…
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Ep. 58- Evolution of Genocide with Benjamin Meiches
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1:28:38Send us a text The concept of genocide is one of the few ideas created from scratch in the 20th century. As a result, it can be incredibly complicated to interpret, both legally and historically. Indeed, the definition itself has often made it difficult to prosecute. In this episode, I talk with Benjamin Meiches about the evolution of the concept g…
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Ep. 57- Magnus Hirschfeld, the trans community, and the Nazis with Brandy Schillace
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1:20:17Send us a text When the Nazis carried out their infanous and well-documented book burning on the Opernplatz in May 1933, the literal fuel for that fire came from Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute for Sexual Science, an institution that both studied and provided treatment for LGBTQ Germans. In this episode, I talked with Brandy Schillace about Hirsc…
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Nobel Laureate David Baker on Using AI for Science to Solve Humanity's Biggest Problems [TEASER]
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4:52This is a teaser episode of the Existential Hope Podcast with Nobel Laureate David Baker. David reveals how scientists are now inventing entirely new proteins—life's fundamental building blocks—to tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges. David shares his journey and his vision for a future where custom-built "molecular machines," an ide…
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This feed is now Foresight Institute Radio—your place for standout talks on frontier technology: from AI and neurotech to nanotech, longevity, and space. You’ll hear highlights from Foresight’s global conferences and seminars featuring top scientists and builders. For long-form interviews, follow our sister show: The Existential Hope Podcast, with …
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Jonathan Anomaly | Embryo selection for health, longevity and intelligence
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11:04What happens when parents can choose their children's genetic traits, and which selections benefit society versus harm it? In this talk, Jonathan Anomaly explores the emerging field of embryo selection for intelligence, disease prevention, and longevity. He covers how polygenic risk scores work to predict complex traits and why most diseases involv…
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What if you could diagnose stroke, treat cancer, and cure depression with a smartphone-sized device that costs $1,000 instead of millions? In this talk, Mary Lou Jepsen demonstrates her revolutionary handheld medical devices that use ultrasound and infrared light to selectively target diseased cells while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. She covers…
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Jean Hebert | ARPA-H: Accelerate better health outcomes for everyone
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8:53What if a government agency could fund transformative health research with $200 million budgets and no bureaucratic committees? In this talk, Jean Hebert explores ARPA-H's – a research funding agency – unique mission to accelerate health breakthroughs, from 3D-printed organs to functional eye transplants. He covers how ARPA-H operates differently f…
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How has the history of AI been shaped by the "bitter lesson" that simple scaling beats complex algorithms, and what comes next? In this talk, Irina Rish traces AI's evolution from rule-based systems to today's foundation models, exploring how scaling laws predicted performance improvements and recent shifts toward more efficient approaches. She cov…
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Ep. 56- The Holocaust in Bulgaria with Nadége Ragaru
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1:09:34Send us a text The story of Bulgaria and the Holocaust is often a narrative about how Bulgaria protected its Jews from the Nazis. But is this really case? Certainly not in the case of Thrace and Macedonia. In this episode, I talked with Nadege Ragaru about the history of the complex Holocaust in Bulgaria and its attempts to come to terms with this …
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Send us a text We’re excited to drop a brand new episode of Flyway Connections featuring the legendary @ghdecoys – an American-made company that’s been shaping the waterfowl world for generations. In this episode, we dive deep into: 🦆 The legacy of G&H and what sets their lifetime-lasting decoys apart 🇺🇸 Their commitment to American craftsmanship 📆…
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From Mushrooms to Luxury: Reimagining Superyachts With Verge Yacht Design
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19:11We love fan mail: text us with your feedback and ideas The beauty of yacht interiors often steals the spotlight, but what happens when we approach design from a completely different angle? Anita Rivera-Turcotte, founder of Verge Yacht Design, brings a novel perspective to yacht interiors that places engineering and function squarely before style. F…
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What history can teach us about doing better science – Eric Gilliam
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1:06:39Eric Gilliam studies how organizations like Bell Labs, early MIT, and the Rockefeller Foundation helped drive scientific progress — and what made them unusually effective. In this conversation, we explore how those models worked, why many of them disappeared, and what it would take to bring them back. Eric explains why fast-moving, engineering-driv…
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Existential Hope Podcast: Glen Weyl | Can we use AI to build a fairer society?
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26:27Most AI discussions focus on its risks to democracy – disinformation, surveillance, centralization of power. But what if AI could make governance better? Glen Weyl, political economist at Microsoft Research and founder of RadicalxChange, argues that AI could be used to create more participatory, decentralized, and democratic systems, if we design i…
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Ep. 55- Holocaust Photographs with Hilary Earl and Valerie Hébert
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1:20:52Send us a text In December 1941, an SS man took a series of 12 photographs of an Einsatzgruppen killing in Latvia. The negatives were stolen by a survivor who had copies made and retrieved them after the war. In today’s episode, we explore what we can learn about the Holocaust from these photographs and, indeed, from photographs in general. I talk …
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