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With over 100 years of experience serving the mining and exploration industry, reports by The Northern Miner writing staff inform the decision-making process of thousands of high-performing mining professionals.
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The Everyday Miner is your no-nonsense guide to the exhilarating world of home crypto mining. Whether you’re booting up your first rig or fine-tuning your sixth GPU stack, this podcast dives deep into the gears and guts of mining—from top hardware picks and optimization tricks to long-term strategies that turn passive setups into powerful profit engines. Tune in as we decode DEPIN projects, explore promising altcoins, and keep Bitcoin mining relatable and real. Each episode blends practical ...
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What separates the top 1%? Learn how they think, lead, and win so you can do the same.Hosted by Jeremy Miner—founder of 7th Level and creator of NEPQ, the world’s most effective sales methodology—The Next Level Podcast explores what it really takes to achieve scalable success. Through conversations with elite entrepreneurs, visionaries, and high performers, Jeremy uncovers the mindset, habits, and strategies that drive lasting wealth, influence, and fulfillment. From building companies to be ...
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Uglee Truth

Uglee Sisters Podcasting

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Jamie and Stephanie are #SistersWhoPodcast! They use the Uglee Truth podcast to share their unfiltered and funny opinions about family, sex, men and more. The stories from their childhood and every day life are not average - their sisterly love and loyalty to each other isn't either.
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The Minerals and Royalties Podcast

Minerals & Royalties Authority LLC

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The Minerals & Royalties Authority is the go-to platform for Executives and Investors in the minerals & royalties space, both for oil & gas and renewables. The Minerals & Royalties Podcast is one of the content platforms leveraged by the Minerals & Royalties Authority to help educate investors on the relevant companies and trends in the royalties space.
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Discovery to Recovery

Society of Economic Geologists

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A podcast produced by the Society of Economic Geologists (SEG), bringing you geoscience and technology stories from the world of ore deposits. Season 3 sponsored by ALS Goldspot Discoveries.
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The Mineral Way

Dave Michaels

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Explore the fascinating world of health and wellness with The Mineral Way, hosted by Dave Michaels and Pharmacist Ben Fuchs. This engaging podcast delves into the science of supplementation, sharing practical tips, expert insights, and real-world advice to help you unlock the potential of minerals and nutrients for better living. With a mix of humor, expertise, and listener-driven questions, The Mineral Way is your guide to understanding how small changes can make a big difference in your he ...
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Intelligent Medicine

Dr. Ronald Hoffman

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Pioneering complementary medicine practitioner Dr. Ronald Hoffman takes a cutting-edge approach to health, wellness, and aging. He covers both conventional and alternative modalities, as well as nutrition, exercise, and supplements.
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Republic Of Football Podcast Network

Dave Campbell's Texas Football

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The Southwest's Leading Football Source Since 1960. In this podcast network from Dave Campbell's Texas Football and TexasFootball.com, our college staff and affiliate programs takes you inside the game all across the Lone Star State. If it's happening in college in Texas, we're talking about it. Now featuring individual shows for ALL 13 FBS program in the state!
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In Her Ellement

Boston Consulting Group BCG

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AI and digital expert Suchi Srinivasan and fintech practice leader Kamila Rakhimova from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) talk to the women at the vanguard of business, digital, and technology. They’re digging into how these powerhouse leaders got where they are—everything from the joy of projects gone right to the realities of family responsibilities. And crucially, asking: what was that moment you knew you weren't merely getting there...you had arrived? That's when you know you're in your ele ...
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Fine, Thanks

Emily Walker & Jesse Miner

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We’re not fine. But we’re funny—and honestly, that’s gotten us this far. Welcome to Fine, Thanks—a podcast by two Utah sisters who’ve lived through divorce, identity crises, questionable coping mechanisms, and at least one full-blown parking lot meltdown. Emily has kids. Jesse has plants. Neither of us has a clue what we’re doing—and that’s kind of the point. This isn’t a self-help podcast. It’s a scream-laugh-in-your-car, text-your-sister-immediately, “same, girl” kind of show. We talk ment ...
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WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

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What's News brings you the biggest news of the day, from business and finance to global and political developments that move markets. Get caught up in minutes twice a day on weekdays, then take a step back with our What’s News in Markets wrap-up on Saturday and our What’s News Sunday deep dive.
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A Miner Inconvenience

Joel Kenneth Miner

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This is A Miner Inconvenience, A podcast that discusses anything and everything. I Joel Kenneth Miner offer my thoughts and opinions as well as anecdotal stories. Answering questions in an open and honest forum. We all have time we don't use, why not spend it with me and my guests. After all it is just a Miner inconvenience.
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Stocks To Watch

Global One Media

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Enjoy exclusive interviews with industry leaders from a wide range of listed small—and mid-cap companies and stay updated with the latest market and industry trends. Hosted by Ashleigh Barry, Michael Switow, Michelle Martin, and Moneer Barazi, Global One Media invites top leaders and influencers from the crypto, small, and mid-cap space to join them for informative and in-depth discussions. With each episode, investors are provided with quality insights that are easy to digest and understand ...
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Reel Deal, No Sex Appeal

Reel Deal, No Sex Appeal

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The official podcast of Terrible Blog for Terrible People has finally hit the airwaves! From the beautifully twisted world of Parker and the button-down mind of Chris comes the newest vision in dynamic film criticism, a veritable cornucopia of content. A contentcopia, if you will. The absolutely gorgeous cover art was designed and created by the ingenious Krystal Miner. For more exclusive content, be sure to check out www.terribleblog.net
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Fritz Curtis (Head of Distribution) & Mike Cerasoli (Portfolio Manager of Energy Infrastructure) from Eagle Global Advisors, a Houston based RIA specializing in Oil & Gas and Energy Infrastructure, join the podcast to take a deep dive on the midstream space, data center development, and how they both will impact power demand, natural gas demand, an…
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A.M. Edition for Aug 4. China has gained leverage over the U.S. military supply chains by choking off the exports of critical minerals to Western defense companies. The WSJ’s Jon Emont explains how these restrictions from China will have significant consequences for the U.S. military. Plus, the Trump administration defends the president’s decision …
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Recorded on October 4, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner features a conversation with TheMiningKiiNG, a passionate crypto miner and content creator. We explore his journey into mining, how he got started, and what keeps him going. As electricity rates climbed, he made the strategic move to GPU hosting—an increasingly popular option for miner…
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Mineral and royalty owners face unique cybersecurity risks that most people never consider. From fraudulent emails requesting banking changes to sophisticated scams targeting royalty payments, cybercriminals increasingly view mineral owners as attractive targets due to their regular income streams and valuable assets. In this essential episode, we …
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If you want to stop chasing prospects and start closing with authority, this episode is your blueprint. I sat down with Armand Farrokh, founder of 30 Minutes to President’s Club the #1 sales podcast in the world and we broke down how top 1% sellers diagnose deeper problems, dismantle objections with tone (not pressure), and use identity reframes th…
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This week’s episode features Jeffrey Christian, managing partner at CPM Group, in conversation with host Adrian Pocobelli. Christian shares his insights on the current macroeconomic landscape and explains why metals are attracting renewed interest from a wide range of investors. He also delves into the dynamics of currencies and the bond market, an…
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China's President Xi Jinping calls for mutual trust and stronger communication with the EU as he welcomes the Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to Beijing. The leaders have discussed trade imbalances, tariffs and critical minerals among other issues. Meanwhile the European Investment Bank starts its Boost Africa initiative in an effort to u…
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In Episode 22 of The Mineral Way, we take a deep dive into the hidden triggers that overload your immune system. From the effects of histamine liberation to the chronic toll of immune stress, Pharmacist Ben Fuchs breaks it all down. We explore rheumatoid arthritis, skin cancer concerns, and the connection between diet and immune health—including su…
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WiFi, Bluetooth, and mobile networks are familiar names in wireless communication - but there’s a fourth contender transforming everything from city water systems to African wildlife conservation. LPWAN - or Low Power Wide Area Network technology - is used when you need to send small amounts of data over long distances, using very little power. We …
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The world’s richest man could get richer as Tesla’s board moves to give CEO Elon Musk a bigger stake to keep him at the company. We’ll hear from a Tesla investor. Meanwhile, more tariff threats from President Trump - this time against India over its Russian oil purchases. India called the move unfair targeting. We’ll be getting reaction to the moun…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 4. Tesla’s board has approved an interim pay package for CEO Elon Musk to incentivize him as he is dividing his time between several companies, with plans for a longer-term pay strategy. WSJ special writer Theo Francis reports that Musk wouldn’t be the only chief executive to enter the exclusive club of gaining stock-based pay…
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We begin a new series on Africa’s economic future, as the continent’s population heads toward 2.5 billion. Today, we’re in South Africa. We hear from Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO of Shoprite — the country’s biggest private employer on how customer loyalty helped drive the supermarket’s success. Also, As France ramps up defence spending, we visit a town …
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Sweet poison? New doubts cast over safety of erythritol; Is Greek yogurt a good way to enhance protein intake? Comparing whey, soy, and pea protein isolates; When taking supplements, is it advisable to take periodic breaks to enhance their effectiveness? Tommy John surgery pioneer and longtime Mets medical director dies at 68; Ivermectin, once bran…
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In first-ever study, keto diet scores vs. Parkinson’s; Walk away from dementia; Loneliness can kill, but negative social ties can hasten biological aging; Researchers isolate potent memory compound from sage, rosemary; Sketchy knockoff weight loss drugs are flooding the marketplace; The popular vitamin you shouldn’t take for sarcoidosis; When osteo…
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We’ll be back soon with a new episode. In the meantime, enjoy this throwback conversation with Elise Smith, Co-founder and CEO of Praxis Labs. Earlier this month, Praxis Labs was acquired—marking a major milestone in the company’s journey. This episode offers a look at the vision and values that helped get it there. What makes a great manager in to…
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Recorded on September 27th, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner features an insightful conversation with MaxVoltageTech, a passionate crypto miner and content creator. We explore his journey into mining—how he got started, why he chose this path, and how his strategy has evolved over time. Max shares how rising electricity costs have impacted …
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Recorded on September 7th, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner features a timely conversation with Sebs FinTech Channel as we unpack the chaos and uncertainty following the Ethereum Merge. With Ethereum officially moving to Proof of Stake, many home miners are left wondering: What now? We dive into the rollercoaster of altcoin profitability, t…
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Recorded on August 24th, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner features Hawk Crypto Tech—a rising star in the crypto mining world. In just one year, Hawk went from a home miner operating out of his garage to launching a full-scale GPU hosting company with a dedicated industrial warehouse space. His journey through the bear market showcases the p…
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Recorded on June 15th, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner continues our deep dive into the future of GPU mining after Ethereum’s transition to Proof of Stake. Joining us is Joseph Armeanio, Executive at the ERGO Foundation, who shares valuable insights into ERGO’s role in the post-Ethereum mining landscape. We explore ERGO’s GPU-friendly Proo…
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Recorded on May 2nd, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner features one of the most influential figures in the crypto mining and Web3 space—Daniel Keller, Co-Founder of Flux and Zelcore. In this jam-packed 75-minute interview, we dive deep into the future of GPU mining after Ethereum transitions to Proof of Stake. Daniel shares insights on what …
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Recorded on May 2nd, 2022, this episode of The Everyday Miner features veteran crypto miner Y3TI, a well-respected figure in the mining community. Known for his role in exposing the early 2022 LHR Unlocker scam, Y3TI brings sharp insights and years of experience to the conversation. We explore his journey starting in 2018 with a home Bitcoin ASIC f…
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France, the world's second-biggest arms exporter, is expected to double military spending in the next two years. We visit a factory in the north of the country that's switched production from civilian to military equipment, as part of what French President Emmanuel Macron is calling a "war economy". If you'd like to get in touch with the programme,…
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We are in the heat of the summer travel season, and many travelers are finding that it’s getting more expensive to take a vacation. Airlines, whose hopes for this year were rattled by tariff uncertainty, have started adapting to more upscale consumers; Southwest, for example, has adopted new bag fees and started selling tickets with assigned seats.…
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2:18 - The News6:51 - Jerks of the Week15:12 - Stand by Me18:01 - Manhunter18:35 - The Fly (1986)21:17 - Promise23:42 - Design for Living26:09 - Little Shop of Horrors (1986)27:44 - Formula 128:28 - K-Pop: Demon Hunters36:41 - Superman1:09:07 - Drop1:13:56 - Death of a Vlogger1:18:13 - Bill Burr specials1:23:16 - The League1:33:34 - Bloodfist III: …
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Is Novo Nordisk losing its lead in the weight-loss market? And what caused Meta’s shares to jump? Plus, why did shoppers rush to buy Apple’s iPhones? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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The US added 73,000 jobs last month - the weakest performance since the Covid pandemic. Economists were caught off guard, and earlier figures have been revised down. Democrats say President Trump’s trade policy is damaging business confidence and stalling hiring. Meanwhile, tensions with Canada are escalating as Trump hikes tariffs to 35% on some g…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 1. The jobs report, which showed sharply lower revised numbers for May and June, may open the door for the Fed to cut interest rates at its next meeting in September. WSJ finance news editor Christina Rexrode joins to discuss. Plus, software company Figma’s stock market debut yesterday saw its stock price jump 250% in its firs…
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Bonus Episode for Aug. 1. Logistics companies that deliver the goods you use everyday are grappling with rapid shifts in freight demand due to President Trump’s trade war. Warehouse operator Prologis, trucking giant J.B. Hunt and parcel carrier United Parcel Service are also still dealing with a yearslong slump in freight demand following the pande…
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We're back on the mics for Dave Campbell's Texas Football. This week we're joined by our pal Colton McWilliams from the San Marcos Daily Record who walks us through the magic of the 2005 season. Tap in: https://linktr.ee/SquarinPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Dave Campbell's Texas Football
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After months of intensive negotiations, the US tariff deadline has finally arrived. Unable to reach a deal at the final hour, Switzerland is reeling from 39% tariffs. We look at how this will affect Swiss businesses, and if it’s likely to stick. Elsewhere, we get the reaction from two other countries that were able to strike a deal - Taiwan and Les…
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A.M. Edition for Aug 1. As the deadline for many countries to clinch trade agreements expires, President Trump moves to hike levies on scores of countries, while delaying their implementation until Aug 7. WSJ finance editor Alex Frangos unpacks the ins and outs of this new trade order. Plus, WSJ data reporter Inti Pacheco takes a stroll down main s…
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With the quarterly season wrapping up, we pick apart the most interesting updates in the market. First up: Boss Energy. A leadership shake-up and a cloudedoutlook for Honeymoon saw the share price halve. Then to Liontown, who’re still grinding to get KathleenValley up and humming. Next, we unpack Greatland, who were hit by a 24% drop on the back of…
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Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the recently released 2025 report on the best overall diets. She critiques the methodology behind nutritional research, emphasizing issues such as recall bias and the reliability of food frequency questionnaires. Leyla then provides an in-depth review of the top ten diets listed in the report: Mediterranean, DASH…
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The university academic was working in Australia when he developed an interest in Myanmar. He then became an adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi but was jailed for nearly two years by the country’s military regime following the 2021 coup. Sean Turnell recalls the moment of his arrest and tells us about the harsh conditions he endured – and how books, along…
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The final countdown in on for President Trump's tariff deadline. Without deals in the next few hours, dozens of countries will face the cost of sharply higher tax rates on goods they export to the US - up to close to 50% in some cases. We hear from some of these countries, and ask is Donald Trump winning his trade war? You can contact us on WhatsAp…
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It was a busy week in the Queen City with American Conference Media Days with a preview podcast mixed in. We sat down with Hunter Bailey on-site to discuss the Biff Poggi-less Charlotte 49ers. - Is Tim Albin the most qualified and competent head coach in program history? He just might be. But what does that mean for the outlook of this team? - What…
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P.M. Edition for July 31. As President Trump’s deadline approaches for countries to establish trade agreements, an appeals court hears arguments about whether he can use emergency powers to impose tariffs. We hear from Jess Bravin, who covers the U.S. Supreme Court for the Journal, about where the case goes from here and the implications of a decis…
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Host Carter Yates and senior writer Mike Craven sit down with Ryan Monceaux of GoCoogs.com to preview the 2025 Houston Cougars football season. (2:30 – 4:15) What did Ryan see in Year One of the Willie Fritz era that has him excited for Year Two? (4:15 – 5:00) How are Willie Fritz and Dana Holgorsen different? (5:00 – 8:50) Excitement level for new…
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Intelligent Bio Solutions (Nasdaq: INBS) is innovating drug testing with non-invasive, real-time solutions. In this interview, Vice President of Global Sales Doug Heath discusses the company's global distribution agreement with SMARTOX, a Texas-based leader in drug and alcohol screening services; the introduction of SMARTOX’s SmarTest Sweat Patch; …
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A microscopic water flea that could help monitor our waterways for pollution, turning both quantum circuits and facial expressions into music, and how animals use vibrations to sense the world around them. These are some of the cutting edge research projects being presented at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition in London. Victoria Gill is …
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Is President Trump’s trade war gamble paying off? More countries squeeze in last minute deals on tariffs, but many questions remain. Brazil faces 50% levies on its exports to the US. How will this go down with America's coffee-loving consumer? Meanwhile, a potential winner, South Korea is among the countries settling for a late deal before Friday's…
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A.M. Edition for July 31. Ahead of tomorrow’s deadline for reciprocal tariffs to kick in, the U.S. confirms deals with South Korea, Thailand and Cambodia, with more expected today. WSJ editors Timothy Martin and Peter Landers explain how these last-minute deals will benefit some of the world’s biggest manufacturing hubs. On the other hand, Presiden…
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What sets natural diamonds apart from lab-grown ones? In this interview, Diamond Specialist Nelson Karun from Star Diamond (TSX: DIAM) offers insights into how natural and lab-grown diamonds compare in value, rarity, environmental impact, and long-term demand in today’s evolving market. Learn more about Star Diamond: https://www.stardiamondcorp.com…
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Water filters are surrounded by plastic. Won't we be exposed to microplastics by filtering our water? I'm 80 with borderline osteoporosis. Is working out with light weights okay for me? I have latent autoimmune diabetes. Is taking metformin appropriate until I have a need to start insulin? I'm taking warfarin. Can I safely take a hair growth supple…
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Which brand of fish oil do you recommend lately? What supplements can help with ankle pain, specifically perineal tendonitis? Aren't doctors opening themselves up to a lawsuit by not using superior methods of cancer detection? Would magnesium help for atrial fibrillation caused by a heart valve replacement? What do you recommend for severe rheumato…
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Around a fifth of the workforce in both come from abroad. That’s much more than in most high income countries - and these workers are key to powering growth and economic development. However as we hear, life can be incredibly difficult for migrant workers in South East Asia. Produced and presented by Ed Butler (Image: A Myanmar migrant worker harve…
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President Trump says imports from Brazil will face a 50% tariff from next week. But why did key Brazilian exports get a pass? Also, dissent at America’s central bank, but the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates unchanged. And what does Europe’s pharmaceutical industry think of the EU-US trade deal? Ed Butler hears from the head of Germany’s lea…
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