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The Education Innovators Podcast is hosted by Eric Byron. Our purpose is to provide a platform for folks to share their stories of innovation in education. Practical, inspirational tales of things they have tried or are doing that others may be able to learn from. We will not dwell on what is wrong but focus on what is good and improving.
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Aren't You Worried is a true crime podcast about crimes that have piqued Lauren's interest. Every week Lauren will have a guest on and while she is telling the true crime case with care and sensitivity, she hopes we can also laugh along the way.
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Outside the Loop RADIO

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Outside the Loop RADIO is Chicago's Almost Above-Ground Audio Magazine. Founded as a podcast in September 2006 and picked up for broadcast by Chicago Sound Alliance WLUW 88.7-FM in March 2007, "OTL" now airs on Chicago's Very Own 50,000-watt heritage powerhouse station WGN Radio 720-AM. Storyteller and urbanologist Mike Stephen hosts this weekly program featuring fun segments and interviews with local newsmakers, artists, musicians, and others doing cool stuff around the greater Chicago area ...
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A podcast featuring never-heard-before interviews with legendary stars of the Negro Baseball Leagues in celebration of the Centennial of the Negro Baseball Leagues. "All content of The Negro Baseball Leagues: Chattin' with the Legends podcast, is the property of YABBA BIRI Productions, Inc. Any rebroadcast, transcription, or retransmission without the express written consent of YABBA BIRI Productions Inc, is prohibited."
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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Very few people in Florida and D.C. politics have the reach and influence that Javier Manjarres does. And now, you get his perspectives on the changing national landscape with the Ground and Pound Podcast. It's a hard-hitting look at the personalities and politics that shape our world each week. Javier Manjarres is a nationally renowned award-winning political journalist and author.
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Mike Stephen chats with Injustice Watch senior investigative reporter Maya Dukmasova about a local lab practicing faulty science that resulted in wrongful DUI convictions and then discusses the push to pay student teachers in Illinois with Percy Julian Middle School teacher Ashley Kannan.By Mike Stephen
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 388, published last July 16, 2014. John Lawrence Allen is a securities litigation attorney helping investors recover funds lost through investment fraud or incompetence. He’s a former Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney and author of the new book, “Make Wall Street Pay You Back.” Allen talks about the dirty tr…
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Thriving in an AI World Stefan Bauschard is a course instructor (teaching the Introduction to AI) at Union College. He is also an AI literacy curriculum designer for Study Hall in the UK. He is also an AI Education Policy Consultant, and, as featured in his first appearance on the Education Innovators Podcast, Stefan is a debate coach. He has come …
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This week Alex is back! Alex and Lauren discuss the murders that occured at 10 Rillington Place. Sources: 10 Most Infamous Criminals by Jo Durden Smith All That’s Interesting: The Story Of John Christie And His Grisly Murders At 10 Rillington Place by Austin Harvey Crime Library: John Christie by Katherine Ramsland Wikipedia…
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Today Jason is in Sedona, Arizona, discussing the current state of technology and living standards while sharing insights about the real estate market and his personal experiences as a house hunter. He analyzed various market trends, including inventory levels, housing affordability, and the future of real estate investments, particularly focusing …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 385 published last June 16, 2014. Ray Bourhis is a partner with the law firm of Bourhis & Wolfson in San Francisco, California, specializing in insurance bad-faith litigation. A graduate of Boalt Hall at the University of California, Berkeley, Bourhis has been a court-appointed Special Master overseeing reforms…
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This week Lauren and Alex discuss the murder of Shanda Sharer at the hands of some mean girls. Sources: Mean Girl Murders: Girls in the Hoods Season 2 Episode 3 People: She Was Lured to Her Death and Burned Alive at 12 — Because of a Jealous Teenage Love Triangle by Christina Coulter Crime Library: Death of Innocence - The Murder of Young Shanda Sh…
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Jason and John Mauldin discuss the current state of the housing market, noting at while some areas face a shortage due to regulations and high costs, others have a surplus of homes. They highlight the impact of high mortgage rates relative to housing prices, pushing some into the rental market. Jason mentioned a record number of new apartment deliv…
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When our host goes away, we get moved to delay. But all is saved as our path is now paved. That’s right we might be late but we have our Hungarian GP Review with all the trimmings. We discuss the McLaren situation of 1 stop vs 2 stop strategies, we look at the upturn in season from some and the falling away of others. 2 of the team had a great week…
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This Flashback Friday, which is also a 10th Episode is from episode 330 and was published August 2, 2013. Robert Greene, best-selling author of such books as The 48 Laws of Power, The 33 Strategies of War, The Art of Seduction, The 50th Law (with rapper 50 Cent), and Mastery, joins Jason to talk about his wheelhouse topics – power and strategy. Spo…
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This week Lauren and Gabby discuss a killer party! Sources: The killer partyIf Tyler Hadley’s parents weren’t home, why were their cars in the drive? by Nathaniel Rich CBS 12 News: Man who killed parents with a hammer to be re-sentenced days before Christmas by Gary Detman ABC 13: Best Friend “Ruined My Life” When He Killed His Own Parents by Sean …
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Today's focus is on gold as an ancient monetary value and addressing the challenge of earning a yield on gold. Jason also invites listeners to join an upcoming Jason Hartman University workshop in Phoenix at the end of September, which includes a bonus property tour and emphasizes learning the math of income property. Jason also mentions a mastercl…
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Mike Stephen talks with Chicago Reader staff writer Leor Galil about the resurgence of the compact disc, then delves into the history of Chicago before the Great Fire of 1871 with Northwestern University economics professor Louis P. Cain, author of the new book Chicago Before the Fire: An Economic History.…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 370, published last April 7, 2014. Jason Hartman talks about Michael Lewis's new book "Flash Boys" and comments the on the excellent CBS 60 Minutes segment discussing high-frequency trading and how the stock market, according to Michael Lewis and many other experts, is rigged. Then, Jason interviews Dr. Rush fr…
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This week Lauren and Alex talk about the perfect crime and the murder of Bobby Franks. Sources: 10 Most Infamous Criminals by Jo Durden Smith Crime Library: Leopold & Loeb by Marilyn Bardsley BBC: Leopold and Loeb: The grisly 'crime of the century' that fascinated Hitchcock and others by Adam Scovell American Experience: The Leopold and Loeb Trial …
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Today, Jason's client, real estate investor Jonathan Hau discusses his journey from a software career to full-time real estate, emphasizing his discovery of leverage as a wealth-building tool. He explains how his personal residence accidentally became his first rental property and highlights the benefits of self-managing properties over hiring prop…
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Revenge is a dish best served cold, and for Piastri the revenge tour has officially begun. One of the duels of the year between the McLaren men, it's advantage Oscar as we head to the almost, summer break. Sauber are marching on, this time it's Bortoletto. Get your credit cards ready, Audi is the place to be. And Nico Rosberg was off the chain, bra…
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Mike Stephen learns about the important work of Chicago’s Urban Growers Collective from herbalism conductor Rev. Kim Crutcher, gets a preview of the Edgewater Music Fest from Garrett Karp, executive director of the Edgewater Chamber of Commerce, and discovers the Secret History of Chicago blues guitarist Jimmy Rogers.…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 368 published last March 14, 2014. Join Jason Hartman as he discusses opening the books on government spending and things, like geography, age, pedigree, etc. that are less meaningful than ever before in history. All of these items have broad implications economically, socially and for real estate investors. Di…
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Blazing New Trails in Virtual Education Annette Levesque is the Founder & CEO of The Global Education Station, a platform dedicated to providing modern resources and professional learning workshops for educators, helping them stay ahead of today’s technological advancements. She is also the host of the video podcast The Global Education Station Pre…
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This week Lauren and Amy discuss Castle Doctrine, also known as the Stand Your Ground Law. Sources: CaseLaw: FindLaw: State v. Smith Oxygen.com Minnesota Man Fatally Shoots Teen Cousins Who Broke Into His Home, Curses At One After Killing Her by Jax Miller NBC News: Minnesota Homeowner Byron Smith Convicted of Premeditated Murder Star Tribune: Byro…
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Jason focuses today on financial wisdom and the real estate market. He emphasizes the importance of taking action over endless information gathering for personal growth and financial success. Jason then shifts to housing appreciation rates over the past decade, highlighting how income property is a robust, tax-advantaged asset class focused on yiel…
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Mike Stephen talks to Roger Day Bain, the author of a new book about growing up in suburban Clarendon Hills called Clarendon Hills Kid and a book about a very non-linear career path entitled Hardly Working: How I Found a Career and Kept My Soul. Then, we learn about the continuing great work of Chicago’s Share Our Spare and its quest to find new fu…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 351, published last December 4, 2013. Kevin Armstrong is the former Chairman of the ANZ Group's Regional Investment Committee and former chief investment officer for ANZ Group's private bank. He's the author of, "BULLS, BIRDIES, BOGEYS & BEARS: The Remarkable & Revealing Relationship Between Golf & Investment M…
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This week Lauren and Keith discuss the I-5 Strangler. How many women did he actually kill? Sources: Crime Library: Roger Reece Kibbe: The I-5 Strangler by Katherine Ramsland CBS 12: California inmate charged with attempted murder of convicted killer of Kristin Smart by Stephen Hawkins AP News: Serial killer who was spared execution is killed in pri…
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Jason is currently in Denver at a Joe Dispenza retreat, discusses upcoming topics for the episode, focusing on the economy, markets, and real estate. Specifically, he mentions two U.S. real estate markets, one in Florida and one in Texas, that are approaching "crash levels," defined as a 25% price reduction, despite national appreciation. He conclu…
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Mike Stephen learns about the potential impact of the federal government’s education funding freeze on Illinois with Chalkbeat Chicago's Samantha Smylie, chats with Kate Fagan about her new music and upcoming Chicago shows, and discovers the Secret History of Chicago guitarist Byron Gregory.By Mike Stephen
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 345, published last November 5, 2013. Karen Hudes studied law at Yale Law School and economics at the University of Amsterdam. She worked in the US Export Import Bank of the US from 1980-1985 and in the Legal Department of the World Bank from 1986-2007. She established the Non Governmental Organization Committe…
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Knowledge graphs and neural networks – reimagining AI-powered math tutoring This episode is a relatively technical discussion with a brilliant researcher about the potential of a hybrid AI solution to be used to develop an accurate and adaptive AI-powered math tutor. Haihao Liu is currently serving as the Education Director for the Asian Community …
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Welcome to Aren't You Worried? This week Lauren and Sandy discuss the crimes of Juan Corona. Was he actually a serial killer or was he framed? Sources: 10 Most Infamous Criminals by Jo Durden Smith Crime Library: Juan Corona: Rush to Judgment? by Katherine Ramsland All That’s Interesting: The Gruesome Crimes Of Juan Corona, The ‘Machete Murderer’ W…
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Jason presents Travis King, CEO of Realm, a real estate investor collective, focusing on the "Big Beautiful Bill" and its positive implications for real estate investors. They discuss specific provisions like accelerated depreciation and the permanent grandfathering of Opportunity Zones, highlighting their role in attracting capital back into the m…
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