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Benchmark Podcast is a reading of our daily executive summaries. Most are 60 seconds. It is a first step in keeping up to date by using your phone. It is a daily habit. Please visit benchmarkinc.com.au.
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Made for "full stack" cloud operators, Cloud Radio covers all aspects of the business of software. Our target audience: SaaS investors that listen to SaaStr, The SaaS Podcast, SaaS Revolution, or Startups For The Rest Of Us and still want to learn even more.
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O'Neill and Freeman have collaborated on a number of varying projects during the course of several years using both visual and audio mediums. They both have a taste for the curious, the mysterious, and the sinister. Creating an anthology of stories exploring these themes and atmospheres suited for the radio medium. Header image courtesy of Sarah Bowman
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Tronus is a Barcelona based techno project with a unique, intense and emotive sound. Work defined by an unbound vision of music that mirrors a philosophy built up around the lives of Albert Díaz and Víctor Quintana. An evolution from classical techno rawness into a cutting-edge complex sound, layered with hypnotic harmonies, rich atmospheres and unforgiving bass lines. Since their debut album 'Infra LP' in 2017, every release has been supported and charted by top techno artists around the gl ...
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Since its debut in 1992, Money Matters was created to deliver objective and timely financial advice on WSB, Atlanta's legendary, award-winning news/talk radio station. Now, in addition to airing weekly on WSB, Money Matters is available as a podcast, tailor-made for both modern retirees and those still in the planning stages. Hosted since 2009 by Wes Moss — CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, best-selling author, Forbes contributor, and managing partner at Capital Investment Advisors in Atlanta — ...
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Jeff Lloyd joins Wes to tackle the week’s critical issues, such as: • Celebrate Mother’s Day with purpose! From heartfelt shout-outs to family meal plans, honoring Mom is always a worthwhile investment. • Tariffs hit home—literally! Wes’s son tackled the “Guac Tax” in a school project on avocado tariffs. Learn how trade policies might hit your wall…
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Jeff Lloyd joins Wes to explore the latest news, compelling financial insights, and human psychology: • Consider the Mappiness Project—What truly brings you joy? Are you building a life that includes high-ranking endeavors? • Rediscover Your Core Pursuits—Jeff recounts his lifelong love for Pearl Jam concerts and music tourism, including a trip wit…
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Connor joins Wes to analyze essential current events: • Connor asks, "Are We Having Fun Yet?" with the constant scary headlines and market volatility from tariff repercussions. • Stress from the ongoing uncertainty in trade talks with China. • Understanding the VIX (fear index) and its historical spikes. • The administration’s intermittent public c…
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A few weeks ago, we told you that Acquired is doing something in New York City on July 15 with our good friends at J.P. Morgan Payments. Well, the big announcement is finally here: We are doing our 2025 Live Show… at Radio City Music Hall! Radio City is of course the iconic New York City theater that hosts the Rockettes and the Tony Awards, and has…
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Analyze how inflation may prevent nearly half of Americans from dying Easter eggs and why consumer sentiment may be out of alignment with the reality on the ground. Discover how the most popular benchmark for measuring market performance may not be the most efficient one. Zoom out to examine historical trends and gain perspective on where your port…
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What if we told you that the most important company in US healthcare was run from a farm in rural Wisconsin? And that farm contained the world’s largest subterranean auditorium, as well as Disneyland—style replicas of Hogwarts and the Emerald City? What if we told you that the person who started, runs and owns this establishment has legally ensured…
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Witness market volatility and the economic seesaw! Navigate the complexities of trade negotiations and their widespread impact. Untangle the inverse relationship between bond prices and interest rates. See how tariffs can affect prices and fuel uncertainty. Harness the power of balance and diversification to help fortify your investments. Decipher …
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Navigate the market's recent swings, sparked by major tariff announcements and a significant stock sell-off. Examine the impact of balanced portfolios, learn why bonds are back in action, and explore how diversification might help you minimize losses during turbulent times. Tariffs may create higher prices for consumers and small businesses, but co…
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Dive into an eye-opening discussion about confidently navigating the financial landscape. Unpack the latest market trends, tackle productive investment strategies, and uncover a potential key to building lasting wealth. Get insights on making your money work harder, optimizing your retirement plan, and sidestepping common financial pitfalls. Whethe…
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Guy Rubin is the Founder + CEO of Ebsta, a revenue intelligence platform that guides sales teams to more effective sales processes, pipeline reviews and forecast calls with Revenue Insights. Episode Topics: Overview of Ebsta’s 2025 GTM Benchmarks Report. Produced in partnership with Pavilion, the report covers $48 billion of pipeline across 655,000…
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Turbulence in the markets? Tariffs in the headlines? Don’t let uncertainty derail your financial future. Dive into a data-driven look at market corrections, the Fed’s stance on interest rates, and the incredible force of the American consumer. Discover why history has favored long-term investors, how the army of American productivity often powers t…
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When you saw this episode pop up in your feed, you either jumped for joy and hit play immediately (in which case you’re not reading this), or you said “Huh. That’s a surprising episode.” Well, if you’re in group two, boy do we have a treat for you! IPL is the fastest-growing, most dynamic and most disruptive force in the sports industry today… and …
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Navigate market uncertainty with confidence. Break down the latest correction, why investors may be shifting assets, and whether history suggests recovery or deeper trouble. Uncover the real impact of inflation, tariffs, and economic policy shifts while understanding why the current administration seems to be skipping short-term stimulus for long-t…
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Can smart real estate investing and the FIRE movement transform your financial future? Uncover the powerful "live-in flip" strategy that sometimes allows homeowners to renovate, sell, and pocket massive tax-free profits—all while living in the home. Learn how to leverage tax laws legally, navigate real estate markets, and maximize returns without o…
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Discover how to maximize your Roth IRA, balance pension income, and use the 4% rule of thumb to determine if you’re truly ready to retire. Learn why asset allocation is critical, when to consider shifting from stocks to bonds, and whether cash can possibly replace bonds in a portfolio. Tackle real-world scenarios like handling inherited trusts, mak…
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Cut through the media noise. Debunk Robert Kiyosaki's latest market crash warning. Ease financial and geopolitical anxiety with facts: GDP is growing over 2%, inflation is cooling, and the labor market has snapped back to a healthy balance—challenge fear-driven narratives by focusing on fundamentals. Could Walmart’s earnings stumble be a hiccup rat…
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Rolex is a series of paradoxes. They sell obsolete and objectively inferior mechanical devices for 10-1000x the price of their superior digital successors… and demand is stronger than ever in history! Their products are comparable to a Hermès Birkin bag in price, luxury status and waitlist times… yet they produce over 1m units / year (roughly 10x a…
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Dive into the latest financial headlines, examine the impact of modern work-from-home trends, and explore the three most compelling economic charts of the moment. Analyze inflation as it edges up around 3%, raising questions about the Federal Reserve’s next move. Debate revaluation’s potential role in helping shrink the deficit by looking at how th…
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Dive into the latest economic trends and retirement strategies, breaking down essential financial topics. Can investing during market highs yield strong returns and counter the typical "buy low, sell high" advice? Explore the psychology of lump sum vs. pension decisions for federal employees, and examine a balanced investment approach in a bond mar…
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Our Guest: Ben Pippenger is the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Zylo, a SaaS management platform that helps businesses gain full visibility into their software usage, optimize licensing, and streamline renewals. Episode Topics: Overview of Zylo’s SaaS Management Index annual report, which covers $40 billion of SaaS spend The AI adoption su…
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The resiliency of U.S. economics, steady consumer spending across all income levels, underestimated impacts of a gig economy, and the surprising durability of GDP growth are all part of today’s essential discussion. Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd examine which factors suggest productivity might be undercounted and liken AI to the space race, where any typ…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Wes Moss and co-host Jeff Lloyd break down the biggest financial stories shaping 2025. From what the Fed’s next move on interest rates means for your wallet to how tariffs and inflation are impacting markets. Wes also shares big news about Social Security changes that could give retirees with pensions a much-needed boo…
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We flew to Taiwan to interview TSMC Founder Morris Chang in a rare English interview. In fact, the last long-form video interview we could find was 17 years ago at the Computer History Museum… conducted by the one-and-only Jensen Huang! This episode came about after asking ourselves a version of the Jeff Bezos “regret minimization” question: what c…
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Wes Moss and Clark.com’s Christa DiBiase team up to highlight the top 10 financial trends investors should watch in 2025, including economic resilience, consumer spending strength, and rising productivity. In the second hour, Wes partners with co-host Jeff Lloyd to explore market momentum, the importance of dividends, and savvy retirement strategie…
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We dive into the unbelievable and unlikely history behind the quietest technology giant of them all: the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Founded in 1987 by the then-56 year old Morris Chang, already a legend in the semiconductor industry by virtue of his meteoric rise and fall at Texas Instruments, TSMC today manufactures nearly all the…
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On today’s episode of Money Matters, Wes dives into the top ten trends that he anticipates will define 2025 for investors, starting with resilience in the markets and economy, the dominance of the consumer, and a surge in productivity fueled by emerging technologies like AI. Producer and co-host Jeff Lloyd analyzes what these trends mean for invest…
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Whether you’re 25 or nearing retirement age, you’ll learn something new about how to maximize social security and plan for the future in today’s show. Wes introduces you to Mary Beth Franklin, one of the country’s leading specialists on social security and Medicare and a popular guest on Wes’s Retire Sooner podcast. In this conversation, Mary Beth …
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During this episode, Wes shares details from his new book, What The Happiest Retirees Know: 10 Habits for a Healthy, Secure, and Joyful Life. He also explains how he collected his research and studies for the book, why he studies happy and unhappy retirees, and what we can learn from happy retirees. He gives additional insights into the habits of t…
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On today’s episode of Money Matters, Wes is joined by co-host and producer Jeff Lloyd. Wes exalts his alma mater, the University of North Carolina, for hiring Bill Belichick. That leads them to discuss the rising salaries of college coaches and the rapid growth of NIL money for athletes. Next, they review the latest market trends, including a new a…
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M&M’s, Snickers, Milky Way, Double Mint, Ben’s Rice, Pedigree, Whiskas, VCA, Banfield… all the brands you know, owned by the company you know nothing about: Mars, Incorporated. And Mars itself is 100% owned and deeply intertwined with the Mars family, who are currently the second wealthiest (and perhaps first most secretive!) family in the United S…
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Producer and Co-host Jeff Lloyd joins Wes in the studio on today’s episode. They dig into smart financial habits such as avoiding impulsive decisions and staying disciplined in investing. They examine the importance of resisting unnecessary purchases, practicing patience with investments, and avoiding the trap of "FOMO Freddy"—chasing past winners …
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In today’s episode of Money Matters, Wes is joined by Edd and Cynthia Staton. Their retirement plans were disrupted by the 2008 Financial Crisis, leading them to create a Plan B. In 2010, they moved to Cuenca, Ecuador, where they enjoy a comfortable and affordable lifestyle. Their experience reflects a broader trend: the number of retirees receivin…
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Wes is joined in the studio by co-host and Producer Jeff Lloyd on today’s episode of Money Matters. Compiling a list of what the Retire Sooner Team is thankful for this year, they mention the myriad of S&P 500 all-time highs. Then, they show gratitude for a less top-heavy market, as equity earnings have spread beyond the Magnificent Seven into smal…
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Wes is joined today by co-host, producer, and new Uncle Jeff Lloyd. They toss out the pumpkins, string up the holiday lights, and examine the plethora of recent market highs. For perspective, they chart market returns dating back to William McKinley in 1896. Next, they dig into the housing market and discover a concerning revelation. But, they poin…
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IKEA may be the most singular company we’ve ever studied on Acquired. They’re a globally scaled, $50B annual revenue company with no direct competitors — yet have only ~5% market share. They’re one of the largest retailers in the world — yet sell only their own products. They generate a few billion in free cash flow every year — yet have no shareho…
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On today’s episode of Money Matters, Wes welcomes Connor Miller, Capital Investment Advisor’s Chief Investment Officer, to join him for financial analysis about the recent presidential election. They point to inflation as a probable motivation for a large swath of voters looking to make a change. They examine initial market reactions, including a “…
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Co-host and Producer Jeff Lloyd joins Wes on today’s episode of Money Matters to deliberate election indicators, market predictions, advances in stem cell research, and the impact of daylight savings and inflation on everyday life. They assess predictive tools like S&P 500 performance, the Misery Index, and the rising popularity of betting markets.…
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Money Matters Co-host and Producer Jeff Lloyd joins Wes on today’s show. They jump into the economics of Halloween spending vs. holiday spending. They review the misery index and where it currently stands. They discuss the housing log jam, existing home sales, and how interest rates contribute to those outcomes. They dig into the unemployment rate …
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Meta is a company everyone knows (literally, everyone). But, somehow, it’s also a company that few people feel they actually understand. Their products are used by more humans than any other’s in history — almost half of the entire world’s population daily. But… what is Meta? Why do they do what they do? How do they do what they do? Ask ten people …
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