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The Kerfuffle Podcast: Real People. Real Legacy. Real Talk. From entrepreneurs and executives to creators, ghost hunters, and even conspiracy theorists—the Kerfuffle Podcast is where fascinating people share the stories behind their journey. Each episode explores entrepreneurship, leadership, self-improvement, and legacy, while also diving into the unexpected—paranormal encounters, hidden histories, and unconventional wisdom from people who see the world differently. Whether you want to lear ...
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Welcome to Kling Connection, the podcast where the world of travel comes to life through real conversations. Each week, we connect with fellow travelers, industry insiders, tour operators, agency owners, and digital nomads to uncover their stories, expert tips, budget hacks, and the highs and lows of life on the road. Whether you're a weekend explorer, a backpacker, or someone dreaming of your next escape, Kling Connection brings you first-hand advice, destination insights, and honest takes ...
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How do you train 400+ sales professionals to generate $112 million in revenue, build a global marketing agency serving 300+ clients across multiple continents, AND produce a Hip Hop festival featuring Janelle Monáe, Common, and Ludacris? Arias WebsterBerry figured it out—and he's breaking it all down. Arias is the founder and CEO of WebsterBerry Ma…
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How does a 12-year-old girl from Philadelphia go from performing on-camera to producing Emmy-winning content for networks like ABC, CBS, and FOX, then pivot to become the creator of the ONLY female-led NFL variety podcast covering all 32 teams? Deb Whitcas' answer: create opportunities that don't exist, prove women belong in sports journalism, and …
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19 Years Backstage at Wicked: What It Takes When the Show Must Go On How does someone spend nearly two decades ensuring perfection on one of Broadway's longest-running shows? Teri Pruitt's answer: precision, adaptability, and understanding that backstage excellence makes front-stage magic possible. Teri Pruitt is a theatrical professional with over…
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How does a U.S. Army veteran go from managing soldiers' pay during Operation Enduring Freedom to co-creating cutting-edge financial tools that democratize wealth-building? Mario Payne's answer: combine military discipline, financial expertise, and the unwavering belief that financial independence is a right, not a privilege. Mario Payne is a Certif…
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Send us a text Join the Kling Connection as we welcome acclaimed NYC interior designer and mindfulness expert, Kim Depole! Kim, whose creative journey has taken her from two appearances on OPRAH to designing exquisite residences in the Hamptons and Paris, shares how her travel experiences profoundly shape her unique design philosophy. We explore ho…
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How does a Marine Corps veteran and corporate tech professional transition into managing over 600 apartment units and $103 million in real estate assets? Rob Nickester's answer: leverage your skills, build the right partnerships, and democratize access to institutional-grade real estate deals. Rob Nickester is the co-founding partner of Sentinel Eq…
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How does a teenager selling fertilizer in a small Indian village become the CEO of a thriving IT company in the United States? Sree Kaluva's answer: combine relentless work ethic, unwavering integrity, and a vision to solve real business problems through technology. Sree Kaluva is the President and CEO of Unique Solutions of Advanced Technologies I…
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What happens when a Penn State grad with entrepreneurial DNA lands an internship and generates $100,000 in ticket sales? He gets promoted four times until he becomes a partner and owner of not one, but two companies.Sean Boyle is a Partner at Momentum Digital and Momentum 360, but his journey to ownership is anything but typical. In less than three…
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What inspires an author to write about Nazi war criminals hiding in modern America? How does a background in corporate forensics inform thriller writing? Karen Millie-James answers these questions and more in this fascinating conversation about craft, persistence, and the publishing journey. Karen is a celebrated UK-based thriller author known for …
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What happens when a 14-year-old entrepreneur grows up and revolutionizes an entire industry? Dennis Meador's story is proof that sometimes the best business ideas come from simply listening to what clients repeatedly ask for. Dennis has been an entrepreneur for most of his life, but his real breakthrough came in his early 20s when he discovered his…
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Send us a text Join us on the Kling Connection Podcast for a fascinating discussion with our guest, Andy Semotiuk. With a career as a distinguished immigration lawyer, Andy brings a unique perspective to the world of travel. His deep understanding of international law isn't just for those looking to relocate; it's a powerful tool for anyone plannin…
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What does it take to build and sell not one, not two, but four successful companies? Phil Masiello knows exactly what it takes - and he's sharing all his secrets in this game-changing episode of The Kerfuffle Podcast. Phil isn't your typical business coach. He's a battle-tested entrepreneur who's built successful e-commerce brands like 800razors.co…
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Send us a text Welcome to another episode Kling Connection Travel Talks Podcast! Today, We have Kristi and Jim from "Our Life on Vacation" , sharing their adventures as it all started with a simple breakfast of "love and magic." Join us as we explore the world, from local festivals and historical sites to the best places to eat, inspiring you to fi…
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Join us for a powerful conversation with former entrepreneur and addiction survivor, George Haymaker. After years of coping with childhood trauma, anxiety, and low self-esteem through substance abuse, George hit rock bottom at the age of 50. In a life-or-death moment, he entered rehab and began an incredible journey of recovery and self-discovery. …
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Send us a text In this episode of Kling Connection podcast , we sit down with Zeke and Terri Mead, a travel-loving couple whose adventures span from coast to coast and beyond. Their journey is filled with stories that inspire, challenge, and celebrate the joy of discovering new places together. Zeke and Terri open up about their shared passion for …
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In this episode of the Kerfuffle Podcast, we sit down with David Fradin, a product leadership veteran with a career spanning over five decades. From his early days at Hewlett-Packard to working alongside Apple’s visionary team at the same management level as Steve Jobs, David has seen firsthand what it takes to build products that stand the test of…
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Send us a text In this episode, the Kling Connection travel podcast welcomes Steve from Sidetrack Adventures, a popular YouTube channel and website focused on road-tripping across America. Sidetrack Adventures is all about exploring forgotten highways, ghost towns, and other unique historical sites. Join us as we talk with Steve about his journey i…
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In this pilot episode of Kerfuffle, host Sean Kling welcomes entrepreneur, author, and sales strategist Chris Capuano. Best known for his book No Ceiling, No Excuses, Chris has a powerful story of going from broke and burnt out to building a seven-figure business with no fluff, no shortcuts, and no BS. Chris shares his journey from steamfitting and…
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Send us a text This season on Kling Connection: Travel Talks, we’re joined by Dr. Mark Wolters of Wolters World—the internet’s no-nonsense, refreshingly honest travel guru. A marketing professor turned creator, Mark launched his channel after realizing how often travel advice was misleading or sugarcoated. Since then, he’s built a trusted community…
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Send us a text In this episode of Kling Connection Travel Talks, we sit down with Andrea Whaley, founder of Travel and Sea with Andrea LLC, to uncover how she turned her passion for travel into a thriving business. With a mission to create unforgettable journeys, Andrea shares how she helps clients discover destinations beyond the obvious and desig…
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Send us a text This week on the Kling Connection Podcast, we're taking you on a journey to paradise with our featured guest, Rebecca Rowntree. A successful realtor and an inspiring world traveler, Rebecca shares her personal story of migrating from Canada to the breathtaking landscapes of Costa Rica's South Pacific. She reveals what it's truly like…
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Send us a text Welcome to another episode of Kling Connection Podcast with our today's guest no other than Jason Santiago has spent a lifetime turning adversity into achievement. From the challenging streets of Bridgeport, CT, to the demanding skies over Afghanistan as a decorated Blackhawk pilot, Jason's story is a testament to the power of resili…
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Send us a text Join us on the Kling Connection Travel Podcast as we welcome Abigail Vacca, the creator and host of the podcast "Global Treasures." A history buff, Vacca and her co-host delve into UNESCO World Heritage sites around the globe, sharing historical insights and travel tips for listeners. In this episode, we'll dive into the passion that…
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Send us a text This episode of Kling Connection welcomes the incredibly dynamic Jessica Odell, whose life story reads like an adventure novel. Join us as Jessica takes us on a captivating journey through her 15 years as a US Army Intelligence Officer, rising to Senior Major and serving at the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Beyond her distinguished military…
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Send us a text Join us on Kling Connection Travel Talks for an extraordinary journey with Katherine Parker-Magyar, a distinguished travel and culture writer whose evocative stories have graced the pages of National Geographic Traveller, Architectural Digest, Forbes, and many more. Based in New York, Katherine has explored all 50 U.S. states and ven…
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Send us a text Get ready for an inspiring new episode of the Kling Connection Podcast! This week, we're diving into the extraordinary post-military life of Stephen Palazzo, a retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major. After 24 years of honorable service, Stephen traded his uniform for a life of extreme outdoor adventure, and you won't believe his jo…
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Send us a text Ready to ditch the cubicle and explore the world, all while building a meaningful career? Join Tayler Gill , the heart behind Traveling Tayler, as she shares her journey with Sean Kling of blending remote work with purposeful travel. With a background in operations and program management, Tayler has mastered the art of location indep…
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Send us a text In this episode of Kling Connection, we’re joined by the incomparable Letitia Johnson, a seasoned travel and tourism expert with over two decades of experience across airlines, cruises, and international travel planning. From her time with American Airlines, AA Vacations, to luxury cruise lines like Celebrity Cruises and Holland Amer…
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Send us a text In this premiere episode, Sean connects with YouTube sensation Shaun On Site, a digital nomad who's traversed the globe, from the vibrant streets of Japan and Korea to the heart of Texas. Discover Shaun's fascinating journey, starting from his childhood passion for gaming and anime that surprisingly led him to become an English teach…
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We have a real treat today—someone perfect for this program. Our guest is Aaron Anderson. He’s the author of two investment books, but much more importantly to me he is a fellow member of the Investment Policy Committee here at Fisher Investments, a longtime colleague of mine, and one of the sharpest investment minds I’ve known.We talk about his ou…
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Today we have Eisner award-winning comics artist, author, and educator, Nick Sousanis in to talk about his book, Unflattening.How to explain this strange book? Well, written and drawn entirely as a comic book, Unflattening is an experiment in visual thinking using graphic art to illustrate the ways we construct knowledge. Weaving together diverse w…
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Today we have award-winning scientist, author, educator, and film producer Sean B. Carroll with us to talk about the role of chance in biological life with his newest book, A Series of Fortunate Events: Chance and the Making of the Planet, Life, and You.Randomness and chance of course play a role in just about everything, and especially investments…
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Hello everyone today is May 12th 20-21 and welcome to another edition of the Well-Read Investor, the podcast that profits your mind and your money. I’m your host Mike Hanson. Today we’re talking history—a period of history most, even universities, gloss over: The period in the West commencing after the fall of the Roman Empire and leading up, more …
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This week we have Arnold Kling on the show to discuss his book The Three Languages of Politics: Talking Across the Political Divides. Now in its third edition, it’s a short little guide to navigating ideology and tribalism in today’s politics. Politics is of tremendous importance to investors—it defines the rules by which we operate, individual and…
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This week we’re discussing Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World, with authors and professors Deirdre McCloskey and Art Carden.Since we started the podcast now more than a year ago, we’ve had esteemed guests from a variety of fields, but having Diedre McCloskey on is special. In my humble opinion, she’s on…
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We spoke with comedy writing legend Gene Perret about how comedy works, and a lifetime spent writing jokes for the likes of Bob Hope, Carrol Burnet and Phyllus Diller, to name just a few. But he spent a significant portion of his career writing books and teaching about comedy as well. He’s on today to speak about his book, The New Comedy Writing St…
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We’ve got a really fun and interesting guest this week in Tyler Maroney, a former investigative journalist who today runs his own highly successful private investigation firm. His recent book is The Modern Detective: How Corporate Intelligence is Reshaping the World, about the role private investigators play in global commerce, government accountab…
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We have a truly special guest for you today in Randall Wallace. He’s the Oscar nominated author of the screenplay for the film Braveheart, but you’ll also know him from huge blockbuster films like We Were Soldiers, Pearl Harbor, and Secretariat, to name a few. We’re talking today about his book, “Living the Braveheart Life: Finding the Courage to F…
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Today Mike speaks with Professor Aswath Damodaran about his book, Narrative and Numbers: The Value of Stories in Business. Aswath is a professor of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University and his career-spanning work on valuation, portfolio management and corporate finance cut across numerous books and popular lectures online…
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Today our guest is Professor William Goetzmann, here to talk about his book Money Changes Everything: How Finance Made Civilization Possible. Will is the Edwin J. Beinecke Professor of Finance and Management Studies and Faculty Director of the International Center for Finance at the Yale School of Management. I think of him as sort of an economic a…
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This very special episode finishes out the Well Read Investor’s first year! We’ll be back in January with a new year and stacks of new books to discuss. I just want to say thank you to everyone involved in making the show what it is. This went from literally zero just 12 months ago to a show we’re all quite proud of today. Specifically, our amazing…
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Today we have Dr. Paul Morland to discuss his book, The Human Tide: How Population Shaped the Modern World. Paul is associate research fellow at Birkbeck College, at the University of London, a business consultant, and a renowned authority on demography. The Human Tide is available widely on amazon and other online venues.Demographics are a timely …
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We are delighted to have Gregory Zuckerman, a long-time journalist for the Wall Street Journal on the show to discuss his book: The Man Who Solved the Market, the often-dramatic story of how Jim Simons and a group of unlikely mathematicians applied their skillsets to become some of the most successful investors of all time. Simons is a “quant”, whi…
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Today we have Diana Henriques on the program to discuss her book, A First-Class Catastrophe: The Road to Black Monday, the Worst Day in Wall Street History.Diana is a financial journalist with really too many major awards to mention, spanning a decades long career covering some of the most impactful stories of the era—including Enron and Long-Term …
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Today we speak with Douglas McCormick, co-founder and managing partner of private equity firm HCI Equity Partners and the author of Family Inc.: Using Business Principles to Maximize Your Family’s Wealth. Doug’s had a tremendous career in finance and investing, and you’d be interested to know he’s a Westpoint graduate and served as Captain in the A…
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Today we have Laurence B. Siegel on the program to discuss his book, Fewer, Richer, Greener: Prospects for Humanity in an age of abundance. Mr. Siegel, Larry, is a graduate of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, author of more than 200 articles and monographs on investing and related topics, and has won many awards including the Gra…
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Today Mike speaks with Amity Shlaes about her most recent bestseller, Great Society: A New History. The title reflects the era of American politics where President Lyndon Baynes Johnson pursued a set of social policies designed to help the underprivileged called “the Great Society” - a time in so many ways applicable to now, and they talk about the…
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In Episode 5 we are thrilled to have Pulitzer Prize winning Historian Professor John Lewis Gaddis to discuss his most recent book, On Grand Strategy, and much else over his prolific career. John Gaddis is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University, where he teaches courses on the Cold War, grand strategy, biogra…
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In Episode 4 Host, Michael Hanson speaks with noted economist and professor Dr. W. Brian Arthur on the show, discussing his book Complexity and the Economy. With a list of accomplishments too long to list—the 1990 Schumpeter Prize in Economics among them—Dr. Arthur’s wide-ranging career spans numerous books and publications, over a decade teaching …
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