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The Swarm News Channel brings you nonstop coverage of the fast-evolving world of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). This is where drone enthusiasts, makers, pilots, engineers, first responders, and industry pros come to stay ahead of the curve. If you want the latest sUAS news, cutting-edge drone technology breakdowns, expert analysis, and in-depth builds—from FPV to heavy-lift multirotors—you’re in the right place. The channel dives into real-world updates about the drone industry: cur ...
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UCLA Housing Voice

UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies

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Why does the housing market seem so broken? And what can we do about it? UCLA Housing Voice tackles these questions in conversation with leading housing researchers, with each episode centered on a study and its implications for creating more affordable and accessible communities.
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Dads With Daughters

Christopher Lewis of Fathering Together

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Dads with Daughters strives to create a supportive online community that highlights promising practices for fathers to better understand themselves and their daughters while encouraging and helping fathers be active participants in their daughters lives raising them to be strong independent women.
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More Likely Than Not: An ATIXA Podcast

ATIXA (The Association of Title IX Administrators)

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More Likely Than Not is ATIXA's official podcast, exploring the evolving landscape of civil rights in education. Named after the preponderance of evidence standard, often summarized as "50% and a feather," this show blends sharp insights, a touch of humor, and, most importantly, practical strategies for navigating equity compliance. Hosts Kayleigh Baker, J.D., Senior Consultant at TNG, and Joseph Vincent, M.L.S., Partner and Vice President for Investigations at TNG, unpack the ethical and pr ...
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Welcome to the "On The Tape" podcast, hosted by Danny Moses. For decades, Danny has seen it all on Wall Street and has built his reputation on integrity, curiosity and skepticism that he will bring with him each week. Having traded through the Great Financial Crisis and being featured in "The Big Short" is only part of the experiences Danny wants to share with the listener. This weekly podcast cuts through market noise, offering entertaining and informative discussions with expert guests giv ...
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Conquer Worry

Jay Coulter | Mental Health Advocate & Researcher

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Dedicated to creating awareness of the resources that are available to those who struggle with worry, stress or their mental health. Each podcast will take one of two formats: An Interview: A conversation with someone who has overcome a huge obstacle in their life or has made a difference in the mental health community. A Story: A short narrated inspirational or motivational story of someone who demonstrated mental resilience. Topics include stress management, mental health, mental illness, ...
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“What is your passion? Why are you doing this?” In this episode, Nick speaks with Vincent Wanga about the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Vince shares his unique journey through the creative industry, discussing the challenges and advantages of being an insomniac and how it has shaped his work ethic. What to listen for…
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In which types of homes are people safest from fires? Alex Horowitz shares research showing that multifamily is safer than single-family housing, newer homes are much safer than older homes, and that a single stairwell’s just as good as two. This is part 6 of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Show notes: Rodnyansky, S., Horowit…
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In this episode of 'On the Tape,' Danny Moses is joined by JB Mackenzie, Vice President and General Manager of Futures and International at Robinhood, to discuss the burgeoning event contracts sector, including Robinhood's recent acquisitions and partnerships. They delve into prediction markets, emphasizing how Robinhood engages retail investors th…
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Dan Nathan and Guy Adami welcome Danny Moses to discuss various market trends and investment strategies. The discussion spans topics such as AI's impact on the market, the performance of key sectors like healthcare, energy, and technology, and the challenges posed by economic indicators and geopolitical factors. They delve into the volatility and p…
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“You do you, and do it the best way you can.” In this episode, Nick speaks with Renee Zukin about her journey, the role of technology in creativity, and the challenges of adult friendships. They discuss the importance of embracing vulnerability, the tools for self-mastery, and the significance of celebrating small wins as well as finding small ways…
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We’ve been grappling with trade-offs between stricter building codes and declining affordability for over 100 years. Benjamin Schneider helps us trace the history. This is part 5 of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Show notes: Schneider, B. (2025). The Unfinished Metropolis: Igniting the City-Building Revolution. Island Press.…
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Danny Moses, despite feeling under the weather, is joined by Porter Collins and Vincent Daniel to discuss various market trends and insights. They begin with Danny's reflections on his recent health scare and the invaluable care provided by healthcare professionals. The discussion then shifts to the macroeconomic climate, particularly the sustainab…
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This week on More Likely Than Not, Kayleigh and Joe explore the ripple effects of the federal government shutdown. At the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), investigations are paused, updates to resolution agreements have stalled, and technical assistance is all but nonexistent. Title IX practitioners are left navigating compliance in the dark, literal…
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Danny Moses hosts Luke Gromen, founder of Forest for the Trees, on the On the Tape Podcast. In this episode, they discuss the SRF and SOFR rates, recent stresses in the repo markets, and the US Treasury's actions to alleviate funding issues. Luke explains the systemic risks in the financial system, the influence of hedge funds in the US Treasury ma…
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“I know who I am. I love who I am. I’m proud of who I am. And so, I’m not going to back down.” In this episode, Nick speaks with Tashun Bowden Lewis, a former public defender and current CEO of Bowden-Lewis Consulting Group. Tashun shares her journey from being a high school athlete to becoming the first black chief public defender in Connecticut a…
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Your city just legalized “missing middle” housing in its zoning code… now what? With Memphis, Tennessee, as a case study, John Zeanah and Andre D. Jones discuss the hidden non-zoning barriers to developing small apartment buildings — and how to lower them. This is part 4 of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Show notes: Zeanah, …
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Danny welcomes Ivy Zelman, founder of Zelman Associates, who is acclaimed as the best housing analyst of all time. The discussion covers a wide range of topics within the housing market, including the challenges of affordability, the impact of rate cuts, and the prevalence of mortgage rate buy-downs. Ivy provides her perspective on the current stat…
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This week on More Likely Than Not, Kayleigh and Joe welcome colleague W. Scott Lewis, J.D., Managing Partner at TNG and Chair of the NABITA Advisory Board. They discuss how Title IX compliance and equity are moving targets, with Little v. Hecox and BPJ v. West Virginia poised to shape national policy on transgender athletes. They also explore wheth…
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“Just be the best human being you can be.” In this episode, Nick speaks with Wei Houng about the importance of human connection, self-discovery, and the innovative technology behind human optimization. Wei shares his journey from a technical background to exploring the spiritual and esoteric realms, leading to the development of a patented assessme…
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The hosts gather to celebrate the 100th episode of UCLA Housing Voice. We also answer listener questions and announce the first book for our book club. Show notes: Appelbaum, Y. (2025). Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity. Penguin Random House. Appelbaum, Y. (2025 February 10). How Progressives Froz…
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In this episode of the On the Tape Podcast, host Danny Moses discusses market insights with Jeff deGraaf, founder and chairman of Renaissance Macro Research. Jeff elaborates on the structure and focus of his firm, the team's expertise, and their approach to research. The conversation covers Jeff's career journey from Merrill Lynch to Lehman Brother…
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Before listeners download Part 2 of this series, we want to offer a content warning. This discussion centers on antisemitism and related issues of discrimination, bias, and hate speech. Some of the examples and language referenced may be difficult to hear. Our intention in sharing this conversation is educational, to provide context, raise awarenes…
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Danny welcomes Dennis DeBusschere, President of 22V Research on for another podcast appearance! Together, they dissect the ever-changing landscape of markets and the economy, diving deep into volatile Fed policy, government shutdown drama, AI-driven earnings momentum, and the latest on U.S.-China dynamics following a recent trip to Shanghai and Bei…
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“At the core, we’re all human and we all belong.” In this episode, Nick speaks with Akary Busto, an emotional biohacker. They explore the concept of human design, its implications on personal growth, and the importance of understanding one’s identity and cultural heritage. Akary shares insights on how human design can help individuals navigate thei…
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North American buildings are built different — literally. Councilmember Jesse Zwick explains how the organization behind our unusual standards is built to fail, and he makes the case for a new approach. This is part 3 of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Show notes: Zwick, J. (2025). Out of Code: The Hidden Costs of US Building…
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Danny Moses interviews Shana Sissel, CEO and founder of Banríon Capital Managemen, known as the 'queen of alternatives.' Shana shares her journey in the financial industry, including roles at Morgan Stanley, Fidelity Investments, Russell Investments, and Orion, and discusses the evolution and importance of alternative investments. She highlights th…
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iCapital's new Chief Investment Strategist Sonali Basak joins Danny on the latest On The Tape podcast! Sonali shares her extraordinary journey from media to Wall Street, reflecting on how she’s helping to shape content strategies for leading financial firms while empowering investors to make better decisions. We dive into her experiences launching …
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“Trust the process.” In this episode, Nick speaks with Eric Malka about his journey as an entrepreneur, discussing the importance of mindset, resilience, and personal growth. He emphasizes that success does not equate to happiness and that true fulfillment comes from within. Eric provides insights on how to navigate the challenges of entrepreneursh…
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Elevators in the U.S. and Canada cost 3–5 times as much as elevators in other high-income countries. Stephen Smith explains why and how our well-intentioned elevator standards make cities less safe and accessible. This is part two of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Show notes: Smith, S. (2024). Elevators. Center for Building …
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Danny Moses talks to Meredith Whitney, founder of Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, about the current state of the housing market and consumer finance. Meredith highlights the sluggishness in existing home sales, attributing it to seniors holding onto their homes and tapping into home equity loans. She discusses the consumer spending patterns of Gen…
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This week on More Likely Than Not, Kayleigh and Joe unpack recent cases testing how schools handle harassment, including a Fourth Circuit ruling that emphasizes the need for remedies to be “reasonably calculated” to stop misconduct. They ask: What might have changed if Title IX coordinators had been involved? They also examine a University of Penns…
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Danny welcomes Keith McCullough, founder of Hedgeye and a former Yale hockey captain, to discuss his journey from Yale hockey to Wall Street and the establishment of his independent research firm, Hedgeye. Keith shares insights on his disciplined work ethic, cultivated through hockey, and how it translates to his work in finance. He reflects on his…
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Danny Moses is LIVE from the Hood Summit 2025 in Las Vegas. He is joined by JB Mackenzie, VP and General Manager of Futures and International at Robinhood, along with his Seawolf Capital co-founders, Porter Collins and Vincent Daniel. The discussion covers innovations such as event contracts, the impact of AI, and the importance of product evolutio…
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“Everything starts with me… I didn’t deserve what I got as a child, but it’s now on me to figure out how to get out of that.” In this episode, Nick speaks with speaks Christina Russell, founder of the RusMix brand, about her journey through personal and religious trauma, the importance of self-awareness, and the healing process. Christina shares he…
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This is the first episode of our series on misaligned incentives in housing policy. Michael Eliason shares insights from his book, Building for People, on building code reforms and eco-district redevelopment projects throughout Europe. Show notes: Eliason, M. (2024). Building for People: Designing Livable, Affordable, Low-Carbon Communities. Island…
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Hosts Kayleigh Baker, J.D., and Joe Vincent, M.L.S., sit down with Beth Gellman-Beer, J.D., former Regional Director at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR). Gellman-Beer offers a rare glimpse into how OCR transformed from a low-profile administrative office to a highly visible, politically charged agency after the 2011 …
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The Green Mile (1999): Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, James Cromwell, Michael Jeter, Graham Greene, Doug Hutchison, Sam Rockwell, Barry Pepper, Jeffrey DeMunn. Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy is now a radio show. Freedom 1300 in Texas. The show is on Saturday nights at 7:00pm pst. it starts at 7:06 after nightly n…
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In this episode of On the Tape, the host is joined by Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports to discuss the convergence of sports, business, media, and gambling. The conversation explores the rise of legalized sports betting, evolving media rights deals, and the impact of gambling on sports franchise valuations. Ryan shares his career journey and …
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“Curiosity invites us to go deeper.” In this episode, Nick speaks with TJ Woodward to explore conscious recovery, healing from trauma, and the importance of self-awareness in personal growth. TJ shares his journey from childhood experiences to addiction and recovery, emphasizing the significance of understanding core beliefs and the role of curiosi…
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Housing vouchers provide critical assistance to low-income renters, but roughly 40% of vouchers go unused, in part due to difficulty finding landlords to accept them. Vincent Reina shares findings from a pilot program that instead gives cash assistance directly to tenants. Abstract: This article examines a new rental assistance program in Philadelp…
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In this episode of the 'On The Tape' podcast, host Danny Moses, along with Porter Collins and Vincent Daniel, discuss several key topics in the financial markets. They start with a discussion about the newly launched "What Are We Doing" Substack newsletter, sharing insights into their process of delivering valuable content. The conversation covers …
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Joe and Kayleigh break down three recent court decisions shaping education and civil rights compliance: a Title VII case testing the Supreme Court’s stricter “substantial hardship” standard, a Seventh Circuit decision that a single sexual assault incident meets the “SPOO” criteria (severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive), and a ruling against…
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Bob Elliott, co-founder, CEO, and CIO of Unlimited, joins the show to discuss his extensive investment experience, including his time as the head of investment research at Bridgewater Associates. The conversation covers Elliott's background, his work on significant economic events like the 2008 financial crisis, and the founding of Unlimited, which…
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“Go directly to your subconscious and say: this is the thing I’m looking for” In this episode, Nick explores the concepts of self-mastery, discipline, and personal growth. He emphasizes that self-mastery is not a destination but a continuous journey, highlighting the importance of understanding that goals, habits, and disciplines can vary greatly f…
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Danny interviews Phil Rosen, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Opening Bell Daily. Phil shares his journey from being a travel blogger to becoming a renowned financial journalist. Despite his youth, Phil has a wealth of experience, having lived on three continents, authored two Amazon bestselling books, and being a Fulbright scholar. He talks about…
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This week on More Likely Than Not, we welcome John Wesley Lowery, Ph.D., a leader in Student Affairs, Student Success, and Disability Access, and the Opening Keynote speaker for the ATIXA and NABITA Joint Annual Conference this October in Baltimore, MD. His keynote, The Future of Education Amid Executive Orders, Regulations, and Investigations, wil…
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Danny Moses is joined by James Lavish, co-founder and co-manager of the Bitcoin Opportunity Fund. They discuss their shared views on macroeconomic issues such as unsustainable debt and the vulnerability of fiat currencies. James describes his journey from a Yale hockey player to a Wall Street trader and Bitcoin enthusiast. The conversation covers t…
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Welcome back to More Likely Than Not, the ATIXA podcast where we break down the latest in Title IX news and practice. In this episode, Kayleigh and Joe reflect on their journeys into the field, sharing what initially drew them to Title IX, how their early experiences shaped their perspectives, what it was like getting an honorary degree at ATIXA's …
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“When the war hit, I asked myself a question. Why am I doing this?” In this episode, Nick speaks with Anastasia Vladychynska, a certified client experience consultant… or, “Service Pastor” as some call her. They discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine on business and personal life, the importance of reevaluating one’s purpose in business, and the …
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Seattle’s low-rise multifamily zones have produced more than 20,000 townhomes over the past 30 years. Tobias Peter discusses the impacts on affordability, homeownership, and more — including lessons for other cities. Show notes: Peter, T., Pinto, E., & Tracy, J. (2025). Low-Rise Multifamily and Housing Supply: A Case Study of Seattle. Journal of Ho…
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