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Welcome to The Invincible Teams Podcast, a podcast for team leaders and business owners who are tired of dealing with office drama and politics, high turnover, and teams not meeting their potential. We know that team leaders and business owners like you are pretty much always under pressure to get the most out of your teams. We also know that most teams only operate at about 58% of their actual potential, and we’ve got the tools and training to make that number keep going up. We believe that ...
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A Network for Smarks, By Smarks. Join us for weekly wrestling discussions about WWE, Impact, AEW, NXT and Stardom. Take a trip down memory lane with coverage on WCW Nitro and other past events. スターダムポッドキャスト
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Discover real-world climate solutions that cut carbon emissions, boost the bottom line, and improve modern life. Supercool pinpoints proven technologies, business models, and playbooks accelerating the low-carbon economy in towns and cities around the U.S. and across the globe. Supercool explores how CEOs, Mayors, startup founders, executives, and policymakers are addressing climate change head-on to shape a smart, sustainable future—right now.
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Chain Reaction is the podcast 'All About Supply Chain Advantage' containing regular audio snippets relevant to C suite executives, supply chain professionals, researchers, policy makers in government, students, media commentators and the wider public. New episodes each week discuss hot topics in the news and supply chain ideas relevant to everyone involved in supply chain management. There are special editions too. Our goal is to keep our listeners updated and informed about the various fact ...
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Trade wars, court battles, and corporate upheaval dominate this week's global supply chain landscape as businesses navigate unprecedented volatility. At the center of it all: Donald Trump's controversial tariff regime faces significant legal challenges that could reshape international commerce. The Federal Court of International Trade delivered a b…
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Global trade is facing unprecedented disruption from tariff wars and geopolitical conflicts, forcing businesses to radically rethink their supply chain strategies for survival and competitive advantage. Companies are implementing innovative approaches to build resilience against unpredictable trade policies and regional conflicts that threaten busi…
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If food waste were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter, right behind the United States and China, accounting for 8-10% of global carbon emissions. It’s a staggering problem: 30% of all food produced globally goes to waste. And for supermarkets already operating on razor-thin margins, that waste translates into billions of dollars lost …
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Inflation figures in the UK have reached a concerning milestone, with the Consumer Price Index hitting 3.5% in April – the highest level in over a year. But as Tony Hines reveals, this official figure masks an even more troubling reality when examining the Retail Price Index at 4.5%, which better reflects everyday expenses by including housing cost…
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Ready to transform your supply chain decision-making? Tony Hines offers an exciting preview of what's coming soon on Chain Reaction, the top-rated supply chain management podcast recognized by Feedspot. First up, we're diving deep into the world of heuristics – those mental shortcuts we all use when making decisions under pressure. But here's the c…
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Before becoming the youngest elected mayor in Quito’s history, Mauricio Rodas had already founded a political party, launched a think tank in Mexico City, and run for president. In 1944, when the global financial system was designed, just 29% of the world lived in cities. Today, that number has nearly doubled to 56%. Cities now account for more tha…
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Bruce Springsteen didn't mince words when he called Trump "corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous" at his Manchester concert this week. As it turns out, The Boss might have a point when it comes to trade policy. The chaos unleashed by Trump's tariff regime is sending shockwaves through global supply chains, and American consumers will soon feel the p…
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Circularity isn’t just about keeping t-shirts and jeans out of landfills. Done right, it’s a growth engine for brands. That’s exactly what Trove is building: the recommerce technology that drives margins, attracts new customers, and streamlines operations. As the resale platform behind Patagonia, Levi’s, Brooks, Arc'teryx, Carhartt, and Canada Goos…
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The global trade chessboard is being dramatically reshaped as nations navigate economic relationships against a backdrop of geopolitical tension and protectionist policies. This week's Chain Reaction Pulse examines how Trump's tariff strategies continue to send ripples through international commerce, from his desire to "protect" the US film industr…
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As mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees helped launch a billion-pound public-private partnership to decarbonize his city, one of the most ambitious deals of its kind anywhere in the world. This wasn’t just about climate targets. It was about results: cutting emissions, cutting energy bills, creating jobs, and improving housing — all while building a long-…
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The high cost of energy in the UK is crippling businesses including the historic Moorcroft pottery, while political decisions about transparency, tariffs, and trade have far-reaching consequences for global supply chains. • UK energy prices rank among highest globally due to marginal pricing system, limited infrastructure, environmental levies, and…
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Rare earth magnets power the modern world and the clean energy transition. They’re inside every electric vehicle motor, wind turbine, MRI machine, and computer hard drive in a data center. But the world throws most of them away. Less than 1% are ever recycled. And today, China controls nearly 90% of the global supply. That’s the crisis Cyclic Mater…
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The global economy stands on shaky ground as the Trump administration's aggressive tariff policies send shockwaves through international supply chains. Behind closed doors at the White House this week, retail giants Walmart, Target, and Home Depot delivered a stark warning: continue with these excessive tariffs, and American supermarket shelves wil…
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Batman and Commissioner Gordon can't save Gotham City from tariffs—and the real world is facing similar chaos. The Trump administration's aggressive tariff policies, implemented without a comprehensive industrial strategy, have unleashed unprecedented disruption in global markets and supply chains since March 2nd. American businesses face impossibl…
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It took over a century to build today’s power grid. Now we need to triple its capacity by 2050. Why? Because demand is surging, and a net-zero future depends on a bigger, smarter, and cleaner grid. Electrification is transforming how we power transportation, buildings, industry, and data. Renewables are decentralized and intermittent. And the curre…
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Trade wars have reached new heights with Trump administration tariffs on Chinese goods soaring as high as 245%, causing unprecedented disruption to global supply chains and shipping routes. • US tariffs on Chinese goods have escalated rapidly, from 10% on April 2nd to cumulative rates reaching 245% by mid-April • China has responded with retaliator…
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Rondo Energy is building a renewable energy battery using bricks and toaster wire. But it’s not for your home—it’s for the factories that run the world. Industrial heat drives 10% of global carbon emissions. It’s essential for making steel, cement, chemicals, food, paper, and fuel. And it’s one of the hardest challenges in climate—expensive to elec…
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Data centers form the backbone of our digital world, but their rapidly growing energy demands could reshape electricity markets worldwide. By 2030, these facilities are projected to consume a staggering 945 terawatt hours annually, potentially driving up costs for everyone as utility companies struggle to meet demand. While some regions are already…
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Fifteen years ago, smart thermostats promised to save you money and learn your habits. Today, they—and other grid-connected devices and appliances—are forming the backbone of the most sustainable power plant on the grid. Jeff Gleeson, Chief Product Officer of Renew Home, joins Josh to unpack how his team is transforming everyday home tech into a di…
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Tesla sales have plummeted to their lowest level in three years amid backlash against Elon Musk's controversial role in Trump's administration. The electric car maker delivered 337,000 vehicles in Q1 2025, a 13% drop year-over-year, while protests and boycotts spread globally as investors like Ross Gerber call the Tesla brand "broken and may not be…
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Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs have landed with seismic impact on global markets, introducing economic chaos rather than the "golden age" promised in his White House Rose Garden speech. What we're witnessing is nothing short of a fundamental restructuring of global trade relationships, with consequences that will ripple through supply chains worl…
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Mike Martin helped launch the first climate change concert tour with Dave Matthews. He’s worked with Billie Eilish to flip venues vegan and wrote the green touring playbook years ago that artists still follow today. But after decades trying to make recycling and compostables work at live events, Mike hit a wall. Zero-waste wasn’t working. Then he r…
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Trump's tariff threats have transformed from mere rhetoric into economic reality, as April 2nd, 2025—dubbed "Liberation Day"—approaches with sweeping new import taxes that stand to reshape the global marketplace. Since February, we've witnessed an escalating series of announcements culminating in a 25% tariff on all imported vehicles and numerous o…
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The weekly Pulse podcast examines how Trump's upcoming tariffs will disrupt global supply chains and increase consumer prices, particularly in the automotive industry with car costs projected to rise by $2,500-$12,000. • Trump's 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada set to begin April 2nd will impact both foreign and domestic automakers • L…
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The global trade landscape has undergone a seismic shift since the start of 2025, as the Trump administration unleashes a barrage of protectionist policies that threaten decades of economic collaboration. Tariffs of 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico, 20% on Chinese goods, and substantial duties on EU products have sent shockwaves through intern…
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We explore five key consumer trends shaping global markets in 2025 and how they're transforming supply chains across industries. • Sustainability is driving purchasing decisions with 78% of global consumers prioritizing eco-friendly products • Products with sustainability claims grow 2.7x faster than conventional alternatives • The secondhand appar…
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Johnson Controls helped invent modern air conditioning. Now, it’s reengineering how buildings cut carbon — using AI and automation to make infrastructure smarter, cleaner, and more efficient. Reuben Petty, Principal Digital Sales Engineer, works with business leaders, facility teams, and city officials to connect legacy systems to the digital tools…
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Global markets stand at a crossroads as major corporations signal economic warning signs. BMW's leadership has established a €1 billion contingency fund against impending tariffs while warning of persistent challenges from trade tensions and weakening Chinese demand. This defensive positioning from one of Europe's automotive giants reveals the grow…
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E-bikes are booming—nearly as many were sold in the U.S. last year as electric cars. But while EVs get the attention, e-bikes are quietly reshaping how people move, cutting emissions, making urban life easier, and recreation more fun. The catch? Buying an e-bike is easy. Reselling one isn’t. That’s where Upway comes in. They’re building the Carvana…
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How do you make solar adoption irresistible? By not selling solar. This week on Supercool, we’re joined by Mary Powell, CEO of Sunrun, and Jessica Bergman, a marketing strategist who’s spent her career figuring out why clean energy adoption stalls—and how to fix it. Under Mary’s leadership, Sunrun stopped being just a solar company and became somet…
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Dive deep into the world of tariffs and their complex interplay with global supply chains in this enlightening podcast episode. We explore the historical significance of tariffs, harkening back to landmark events like the Boston Tea Party, to illustrate the far-reaching effects that such policies can have on today's economy. Our discussion unfolds …
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Supercool regularly speaks with innovators working at the intersection of business, technology, and climate—AI giving buildings brains, pneumatic tubes hauling away trash, and electric school buses optimizing routes. With so much climate momentum underway, how do we properly assess this moment? Molly Wood has been tracking it from multiple angles. …
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Dive into the complexities of global trade as we explore the immediate and long-lasting effects of tariffs introduced by President Trump. From the automotive industry to supply chain dynamics, this episode uncovers how protective measures against imports have triggered widespread economic repercussions. With tariffs forcing prices higher, consumers…
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Understanding the impact of recent tariffs on global trade is just the tip of the iceberg in this in-depth conversation. We take a closer look at the dynamics shaping the current landscape under the Trump administration, exploring how protectionist measures play a role in altering relationships between countries. Unpacking how tariffs affect domest…
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Since 2018, GoodLeap has financed home solar, batteries, and efficiency upgrades at an unprecedented scale—serving over 1 million customers and originating more than $30 billion in financing for sustainable solutions. Founder Hayes Barnard saw the bottleneck wasn’t price—it was friction. Homeowners needed fast, hassle-free financing. Contractors ne…
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