A degenerate Scotsman and his lazy lackluster co-host discuss and perform crafts, hobbies, tell stories, and others. Laugh along with or at us!
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Your Diet Sucks is a podcast about how we can unf*ck food.
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We all love golf and most of us have played for years, yet somehow we still suck at it. Since the PGA Tour stopped returning our calls a long time ago, we created our own league in 2006. Since then, the MGA has gone global with chapters golfing, enjoying beer and meeting cool (no douche bags allowed) new people worldwide!
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You can afford anything, but not everything. We make daily decisions about how to spend money, time, energy, focus and attention – and ultimately, our life. How do we make smarter decisions? How do we think from first principles? On the surface, Afford Anything seems like a podcast about money and investing. But under the hood, this is a show about how to think critically, recognize our behavioral blind spots, and make smarter choices. We’re into the psychology of money, and we love metacogn ...
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Join Alessia Citro—bestselling author, habits coach, and personal growth advocate. This is THE podcast for women called to a higher level. Here, nothing is off-limits or TMI. Together, we explore habits, healing, and living full out as our higher selves. Discover actionable insights and practical strategies to break free from the cycle of high-achievement pressure. Whether we're exploring science or spirituality, INHABIT is your guide to redefining success and achieving genuine fulfillment. ...
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WSJ’s Bold Names brings you conversations with the leaders of the bold-named companies featured in the pages of The Wall Street Journal. Hosts Tim Higgins and Christopher Mims speak to CEOs and business leaders in interviews that challenge conventional wisdom and take you inside the decisions being made in the C-suite and beyond.
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Every week, Milk Street Radio travels the world to find the most fascinating stories about food—a detective who tracks down food thieves and a look inside the most famous (and often scandalous) restaurant kitchens—and interviews with culinary icons such as José Andrés, Padma Lakshmi, Jacques Pépin, and Marcus Samuelsson. And on Milk Street Radio you can always find the unexpected: the comedian who ranks apples using an elaborate 100-point system, the scientists who study if vegetables have s ...
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A show about what is happening around us, or things we find fascinating at the moment. We may discuss politics, or possibly a quack doctor who implanted goat testicles in people, promising a cure for everything. Topics can be current, or historical, and often one thing leads to another.
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I like to talk about basketball and football, enjoy my hot takes and entertaining thoughts Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-schraner/support
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With all of the advancements in technology, why is customer service getting worse instead of better? That is the key question “Your Call is Very Important to Us” seeks to answer. Please subscribe to the podcast on the platform of your choice. You can also visit our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@yourcallis. Do you have a customer service fail you'd like to share? Would you be interested in sponsoring an episode? Want to just reach out and provide some feedback? Feel free to dro ...
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Join Kate Stinson, aka the Southern Oreo, as she discusses the topics everyone seems to be afraid to. From that awkward moment in bed, when you’re putting on an award winning acting show just so it’s over. To the dumpster fire that is modern day politics. Here at Kate Unfiltered, we believe in facts over feelings and that no topic is too controversial. But enough tip toeing and fluff, just listen. Oh and pour yourself a drink, trust us you’ll need it.
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Booz Allen CEO on Silicon Valley’s Turn to Defense Tech: ‘We Need Everybody.’
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38:04Horacio Rozanski says he is obsessed with speed. As the CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, a company that helps government agencies leverage the latest advances in technology used by the private sector, he has insight into the global race to develop artificial intelligence, especially in the realm of warfare. How does Rozanski see the relationship between…
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Who's Your Salsa Daddy? Tacos, Salsas and Avocados!
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51:03This week, we travel to Mexico. Rick Martínez shares the salsa that changed his life; Aarón Sánchez answers your Mexican cooking questions; we uncover the secret history of avocados; and we take a food tour of Mexico City. Listen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | SpotifyBy Milk Street Radio
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197. A Martyr No More: Alexis Frank on How Eldest Daughters Can Find Self-Mastery and Stop People Pleasing
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53:34Feeling weighed down by family expectations or struggling to put yourself first? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with Alexis Frank, a dynamic life coach for eldest daughters and a trailblazer in personal empowerment. Together, they unpack the “eldest daughter wound,” exploring how birth order, cultural pressures, and people…
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Biohacking or B.S.? The Truth About Ketone Supplements
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1:03:03Support YDS on Patreon! Get a FREE Skratch Labs sample pack on us! Are ketone supplements the next big thing in sports performance, or just overpriced hype that tastes like jet fuel? In this episode of Your Diet Sucks, Zoë and Kylee break down the science behind exogenous ketones, including what they are, how they work, and whether they actually i…
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Q&A: My Company Is Going Public and I Have No Idea What to Do – Plus, Should I Fire My Advisor?
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1:10:22#619: Dave is no longer happy with his financial advisor, but he’s nervous about switching over to self-management after being completely hands-off for so long. What should he do? An anonymous caller keeps hearing about the benefits of Cost Segregation for investment property. What is it? And should he apply this strategy to his recently acquired d…
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How to Retire at 50 While Supporting Aging Parents, with Frank Vasquez
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1:20:57DOWNLOAD the RISK PARITY PORTFOLIO CHEAT SHEET at affordanything.com/riskparity ______________ #618: Frank Vasquez watched his parents, ages 91 and 96, struggle financially in retirement. They were immigrants. His dad was a physician. They raised five kids. They retired in the early 1990’s. But by 2009, they ran out of money. When Frank was 45, in …
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Moonshine Cake and Cantaloupe Cream Pie: The Secrets of Southern Baking
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57:09Author Anne Byrn scoured the South, uncovering the stories behind the region’s best bakes. She found lane cakes in Georgia, chess pies in North Carolina and a shocking twist on chocolate cake in Arkansas. Plus, Kim Severson offers a timely report on the MAHA organic food movement; we whip up an Almond and Rum Tres Leches Cake; and Cheryl Day return…
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The next episode will be so funny but for now Jon and Willie discuss several super fun things that I'm sure you all care about. Trophies are getting stacked, Willie won a tourney, and Jon was also there.By Willie Dills & Jon Morley
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Q&A: We Just Had a Baby and Lost Half Our Income
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1:04:03#617: Austin and his wife are worried about moving to a single-income household while supporting two kids. Should they free up cash flow by paying off a car loan, or tighten up and stay the course? Paul has been retired for seven years, but still can’t shake his anxiety about not having enough. Is there a good way to know when he’s finally escaped …
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How Hackers Are Stealing Your Retirement $50 at a Time, with former CIA hacker Dr. Eric Cole
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1:49:30#616: Two school teachers in Ohio saved their entire lives for one dream — buying a farm. When they inherited $1.3 million and found the perfect property for $1.2 million, everything seemed perfect. Five days before closing, they received what looked like a legitimate email from their closing company with wire transfer instructions. They sent the m…
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High on the Hog: Black Cooks and the Making of American Cuisine
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51:03We chat with Dr. Jessica B. Harris about her seminal book "High on the Hog,'' which offers a diverse and complex history of African American cuisine—from the escape of George Washington’s enslaved master chef to the birth of the catering industry. Plus, we investigate Korean television’s obsession with Subway sandwiches, learn about the origins of …
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Food Science Special: Million-Layer Puff Pastry, Perfect Potatoes, and More!
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27:54In this special episode, we share a few of our favorite moments about getting experimental in the kitchen. Kenji López-Alt shares the perfect way to make potatoes; Alex Aïnouz attempts to create a 1 million-layer puff pastry; and we chat with flavor chemist Dr. Arielle Johnson about how to eat a tree.…
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The Female Athlete Nutrition Industrial Complex
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1:17:58Support us on Patreon! Thanks to Skratch Labs for sponsoring the podcast! Get a free sample pack on us! This week on Your Diet Sucks, we’re digging into one of the most misunderstood—and over-marketed—topics in endurance sports: nutrition for female athletes. You’ve probably heard the myths: women should eat for their body type, avoid carbs during …
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Q&A: We Saved $1.2 Million But We’re Still Renting. Should We Buy?
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1:12:01#615: Emily is nervous that buying their first home will derail her family’s journey to financial independence. What’s the smartest way to deploy their savings and stay on track? Based on cap rate calculations, Paul’s real estate investments have appreciated beyond their sensible holding point. Should he sell his assets, or is there more to conside…
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First Friday: The Dollar Is Weak, Bonds Are Expensive, and We Owe WWII-Level Debt
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56:24#614: The US just added 139,000 new jobs in May. That beat expectations. But the real story isn't in the job numbers — it’s in the bond market. Something unusual is happening in bonds. Treasury yields are spiking. The dollar is weakening. That combination almost never happens together. And it's signaling concerns about future inflation. Trade wars …
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Betrayal, Revenge and Family Secrets: A Frozen Food "Succession"
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50:17This week, we share a story of revenge, betrayal and secrets … at a frozen vegetable empire. John Seabrook investigates why running “the biggest vegetable factory on Earth” led to generations of drama in his family, like a real-life version of the TV show “Succession.” Plus, Brendan Liew gives us a tour of Japan’s incredible convenience stores; Ken…
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196. Why Your To-Do List Is Failing You—And How Systems Set You Free with Diana Lunzer
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48:11Struggling to juggle your business, family, and personal growth without burning out? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with productivity and systems expert Diana Lunzer to reveal the real secrets behind achieving harmony as a founder, parent, and ambitious human. Listeners will learn how to move from chaos to clarity with pra…
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Rachel Rodgers: This Multimillionaire Started With $330,000 in Debt and a $41,000 Salary
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1:37:19#613: Rachel Rodgers graduated from law school with $330,000 in student loans. Her starting salary? Just $41,000. Most people would have accepted this crushing debt-to-income ratio. They'd slowly chip away at payments for decades. Rodgers had a different plan. She deferred her loans and started her own virtual law practice in 2008 — during the rece…
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MGA MedioCast 67: They Found a Bronze Ticket in Mianus
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51:57El Presidente Jon "Lucky Kick" Morley and Cofounder "Straight' Willie Dills are joined by the chapter leader of the kinda new Mianus chapter, Jesse Viscardi, to share some big news! After only 3 months of probing the Bronze ticket has unplugged a clear and kinda clean path to Vegas for one lucky Medio. The lucky Medio, Will Augustyn, has declared t…
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LA's Food Truck King: Up Close and Personal with Roy Choi
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50:42In 2008, Roy Choi was fired from his big restaurant job and ready to give up—then he started his food truck, Kogi. He joins us today to discuss the making of his now-legendary food truck, how he taught Jon Favreau to look like a cook for his 2014 film “Chef,” and why there's poetry in lowriding around LA. Plus, we hunt for clams, eels and anchovies…
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How to Know If You're Cut Out for Entrepreneurship Before You Risk Everything, with Grant Sabatier
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1:17:46Grant Sabatier never worked in retail, never worked in a bookstore, and had no idea what he was doing when he opened Clintonville Books in Columbus, Ohio. But that's exactly the point. The experiment required 1,200 hours of solo work — measuring spaces, moving 40,000 books, and navigating city regulations. But it taught him something crucial: even …
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195. Why “Suck” Is the Secret to Success: Courage, Clarity, and Confidence Unleashed with Kristin Ericksen
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55:00Are you ready to break through self-doubt and step boldly into your power? In this episode of Inhabit, host Alessia Citro sits down with Kristin Ericksen—peak performance coach, keynote speaker, and founder of Break Free, Make It Happen—to uncover the secrets of unstoppable women. Listeners will learn how to overcome analysis paralysis, build unsha…
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What the Science Really Says About Diet and Longevity
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1:06:13Join our Patreon and get access to monthly bonus episodes and more nutriton content! Can fasting really slow aging? Does calorie restriction work for humans, or just for mice and yeast? And how much protein do you actually need to age well? This week on Your Diet Sucks, we break down the evidence behind the most talked-about interventions in the lo…
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Q&A: Is It REALLY Different This Time?
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1:09:25#611: With the state of the world changing so rapidly, Lesley is struggling to accept that “this time isn’t different.” Does the past still reliably inform the present in the face of major decisions today? An anonymous caller and her husband want to achieve financial independence through real estate within 10 years. Is it better to pay off existing…
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BONUS: Why Are Athletes Low-Key Obsessed with Baking Soda?
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13:24Join our Patreon to get monthly bonus episodes! patreon.com/YourDietSucks This common kitchen staple might boost your endurance—or send you sprinting to the porta potty. In this Patreon-exclusive episode, we break down the science of sodium bicarbonate: what it is, how it works, who should (and shouldn’t) use it, and why it’s become the legal white…
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Your Goals Might Be Killing You (Literally), with Sebastien Page
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1:34:59In 2005, Sebastien Page nearly died from a mysterious bacterial infection that doctors couldn't diagnose for a week. A single observant physician noticed cuts on his toes from running in wet terrain and connected the dots. The experience forced Page to confront mortality — and completely changed how he thinks about goals. Page, the chief investment…
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This CEO Says Global Trade Is Broken. What Comes Next?
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37:56Evan Smith is the co-founder and CEO of Altana, one of a few companies that have a global view and insight into the world’s supply chains. Think LinkedIn, but with the ability to track every step of a product’s movement from raw materials to store shelves. That lets him see firsthand how President Trump’s tariffs have thrown global trade networks i…
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White House Noshes: What Presidents Really Eat
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51:02Jefferson ate capon, Eisenhower craved squirrel soup and Grant had a habit of throwing bread across the table. This week, we go into the White House with Alex Prud’homme to hear culinary stories from presidential history, like how Julia Child charmed her way into a state dinner and why Eleanor Roosevelt may have used Jell-O salad to get revenge on …
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194. Calling It Off: When Saying No Is the Bravest Yes with Katherine Rose Woller
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46:40What if the bravest thing you could do is walk away from everything you thought you wanted? In this episode of Inhabit, host Alessia Citro sits down with bestselling author and marketing strategist Katherine Rose Woller to explore the power of self-trust, intuition, and choosing yourself at life’s biggest crossroads. Listeners will uncover how to b…
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Q&A: How Not To Screw Up Retirement Spending
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1:18:49Eva is approaching financial independence, but she’s worried about messing up the transition. How does she set her portfolio up for success during the drawdown years of early retirement? Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I deep-dive into this question in today’s episode. Enjoy! P.S. Got a question? Leave it here. Episodes about the Efficie…
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The Stoic Path to Wealth, with Billionaire Investor and Philanthropist Robert Rosenkrantz
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1:25:18#608: At age seven, Robert Rosenkrantz made a decision that would shape his entire life: he would take full responsibility for his future. As a child, Rosenkrantz watched his parents struggle financially. His father was unemployed for two years, and his mother worked as a drugstore clerk. Their financial insecurity was painfully obvious to young Ro…
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This Company Has a Plan to Beat Neuralink at the Brain-Computer Interface Game
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35:17What if you could control computers with just a thought? Precision Neuroscience is one of several companies working to make that a reality. Michael Mager is the co-founder and CEO of the brain-computer interface company whose technology aims to give patients with severe mobility issues new ways to interact with the digital world. How does Precision…
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Secrets of Restaurant Design: An Insider Tells All
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51:02Famed architect and designer David Rockwell shares the best, worst and most hidden aspects of restaurant design. He recalls his favorite projects, from Sushi Zen to Union Square Cafe, and the tiny details you should pay attention to the next time you go out to eat. Plus, Nathalie Cooke takes us on a quirky journey through the history of menus; Adam…
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193. Stop Faking Connection: The Real Truth About Building Community with Haley Westfall
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44:30Struggling to build a community that truly lights you up—or wondering how to pivot when your current path no longer feels right? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with community-building expert and business strategist Haley Westfall to unpack the real stories behind reinvention, intentional growth, and authentic connection. L…
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Blood Sugar Bullsh*t: Carbs, CGM’s, AIC: Everything You Need to Know
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1:09:07Get a Skratch Labs sample pack on us! Support us on Patreon! Thanks, Janji! Use code YDS for 10% off! Are CGMs the new step counter—or a $200 anxiety machine? In this episode, Zoë and Kylee discuss blood sugar basics, why fluctuations are normal, and how endurance athletes can make sense of numbers like A1C and glucose spikes without spiraling into…
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Q&A: Remember When Money Advice Came From Just One Book at the Library?
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1:24:46#607: George is a worried baby boomer, wondering if today’s generation is drowning in the noise of today’s financial landscape. How does one find a balance between information and overload? Heather is stunned by the notion that renting could make more financial sense than buying. Where she’s from, the numbers seem to always swing in favor of owning…
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Can You Really Afford to Die? - with Hospice and Oncology Nurse Suzanne O’Brien
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1:17:52#606: Hospice nurse and end-of-life educator Suzanne O’Brien joins us to discuss the financial realities of dying in America — and they might surprise you. Remember Aretha Franklin? Her handwritten will was found in her couch cushions after she passed away. Despite her substantial wealth, this simple document was legally upheld. It's a powerful rem…
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Venture Capitalist Sarah Guo’s Surprising Bet on Unsexy AI
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35:39What's next for artificial intelligence beyond autonomous agents and next-gen language models? Sarah Guo, the founder of venture capital firm Conviction, is a rising star among Silicon Valley investors. She says the next big wave of AI innovation could transform the business world. What is she looking for in investment opportunities? And why does G…
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The Woman Who Discovered Julia Child: The Secret Life of Judith Jones
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51:01Sara Franklin shares the life story of Judith Jones, the legendary editor behind some of the greatest cookbooks of the 20th century. We hear how she discovered Julia Child, why Edna Lewis sent her a box of squirrels and what happened when she was told to reject the diary of Anne Frank. Plus, historian Stephen Puleo recounts the sticky disaster that…
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192. Why “Doing the Hard Thing” Is Overrated: Paul Levitin’s EASIER Way to Change
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43:30Struggling to stick with new habits or feeling overwhelmed by self-improvement? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with Paul Levitin—podcaster, public speaker, and coach behind the “Change Made Easy” podcast—to reveal why making hard things easy is the real secret to lasting change. Listeners will learn how to break free from …
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Q&A: My Boss Said Return to Office. So I’m Quitting.
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46:57#605: In light of recent federal mandates to return to the office, Pedro is having a hard time giving up on his fully remote lifestyle. Is there a creative solution to his dilemma? An anonymous caller is excited to move abroad permanently. How should she structure her investments to support her international lifestyle while maintaining a home base …
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MGA MedioCast 66: Dan "Hole in Onephreys" Humphreys
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1:00:25One of the greatest tournaments in SFMGA history. We played fast, we played kinda alright and a something amazing happened.By Willie Dills & Jon Morley
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First Friday: How April’s Tariffs Changed the Economy
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1:00:41#604: The biggest trade shake-up in 135 years is happening right now. April brought tariff levels that economists say haven't been seen since the 1890s, creating ripple effects throughout the economy. We're seeing a stark disconnect between official economic data and how people feel about their financial future. While the economy added 177,000 jobs…
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How Zipline’s Drones Are Taking Off in the U.S. and Rivaling Amazon
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32:52After flying 100 million miles and making over 1.4 million deliveries using autonomous drones, Zipline CEO and co-founder Keller Rinaudo Cliffton is looking to transform how same-day delivery works in the U.S. His company has spent years shipping medical supplies across countries like Rwanda, Ghana and Kenya. But will Zipline become a household nam…
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Behind the Scenes of Top Chef with Kristen Kish
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51:01We get real with Top Chef host Kristen Kish. She speaks out about her career, her show and what bugs her most about restaurant goers. Also on the show—we chat with Reya Hart about eating and traveling on tour with her father, Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart; Kim Severson explains why meat is on the rise again; we make Puff Pastry Khachapuri; and …
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191. Dr. Jennifer Chrisman [Part 2]: It’s Not Your Kids... It’s You: The Power of Parental Healing in Breaking Cycles
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50:54Are you struggling to raise confident, resilient kids in a world dominated by social media and constant comparison? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro welcomes back Dr. Jenn Chrisman—psychologist, coach, and integrative wellness expert—for a candid conversation on parenting, self-mastery, and healing. Together, they unpack how to help c…
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Use code YDSAMPLE for a free snack pack from Skratch Labs! Support us on Patreon! Is organic food actually healthier—or just more expensive? This week on Your Diet Sucks, Zoë and Kylee break down the real science behind organic food, including what “organic” really means for produce, meat, and packaged snacks. We cover nutrition claims, pesticide e…
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Q&A: Who Actually Makes Money From Gold and Silver These Days?
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1:04:57#603: Bethany’s partner wants to invest most of their money in gold and silver, but no one seems to talk about this kind of investing. Is this a red flag or a potential opportunity? Diana is worried she’s been saving too much for her kids’ college - hundreds of dollars a month since they were born. How does she know when to stop? Wendy’s pension an…
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The Surprising Science of Six-Figure Thinking
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1:06:00#602: Ever looked back at an old Facebook post and cringed? According to Olga Khazan, staff writer at The Atlantic, that discomfort is evidence of something powerful: your personality has changed, even if you didn't notice it happening. In our latest episode, Khazan, who recently wrote a book on the science of personality change, breaks down how ou…
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70,000 Bets a Minute: How FanDuel’s Parent Is Winning at Sports Gambling
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32:23Peter Jackson, the CEO of Flutter Entertainment, leads a global sports betting empire. With the U.S.-based FanDuel as its crown jewel, he has a prime view of one of the fastest-growing and most profitable entertainment industries in the world. How is Flutter using technology to supercharge sports betting, while grappling with its potential harms? J…
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