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Welcome to Mindspeak Magic! This podcast is designed to help busy professionals who use English as a second language build unshakable confidence in business and beyond. Each podcast is around 10 minutes long and is a no waffle quick guide. I’m Pete Webster, an experienced English teacher and coach who blends neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), mindfulness, and psychological techniques to help you optimize your mind for success. With a background in coaching activities like kayaking, rock cli ...
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Allen Webster, the creator of the Mr. 4th Programming YouTube channel, interviews programmers on their views and experiences of programming. Topics include trends in independent software culture, insights about being an effective software developer, the strengths and weaknesses of specific techniques and technologies, and much more. Find more about Mr. 4th at mr4th.com
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Sigmund Fraud

Ian Herrin

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New York based actor, comedian, and improviser Ian Herrin is a terrible therapist and no one should go see him. As a former patient, I feel it's my personal responsibility to expose Ian as the unprofessional, unqualified Sigmund Fraud that he has always been. You can hear a new leaked therapy session featuring Ian's diverse cast of talented patients every single Monday with frequent Thursday bonus eps!
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Bosses Rebuilding

Newstalk ZB

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A podcast series from Newstalk ZB hosted by Heather du Plessis-Allan. New Zealand is experiencing the biggest economic downturn in a century. But never waste a crisis! The country's biggest names in business are rebuilding their operations, re-thinking how we work, and pushing boundaries to become better, faster, and more sustainable. Raw, honest and personal - this podcast series tells the story of the bosses leading Kiwi companies out of the Covid-19 crisis.
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The new podcast from National Rejoin March, hosted by Lisa Burton and Peter Corr! A relaxed and fun chat with the hosts and 2 special guests on each show about various political topics from the UK, the EU and beyond!
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Can we learn to make smarter choices? Listen in as host Katy Milkman--behavioral scientist, Wharton professor, and author of How to Change--shares stories of high-stakes decisions and what research reveals they can teach us. Choiceology, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, explores the lessons of behavioral economics to help you improve your judgment and change for good. Season 1 of Choiceology was hosted by Dan Heath, bestselling author of Made to Stick and Switch. Podcasts are for inf ...
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Middle Class Musician

Nashville For Hire

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Candid conversations with the working force of the music industry. This Nashville based podcast explores what it really looks like to make a living in one of the fastest changing industries in the world. Hosted by singer/songwriter and Nashville For Hire founder: Andrew Galucki
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On the Market Misbehavior Podcast, host Dave Keller, CMT, keeps things real as he breaks down what’s moving the markets and why it matters to investors. With a genuine, down-to-earth approach, Dave chats with top investment experts about what they’re seeing in the markets and digs into the psychology that shapes our investing choices. It’s not just market talk—it’s about helping you understand the bigger picture and avoid common pitfalls. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just market-cur ...
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The Stress Sessions by Luke Clark. A weekly podcast about mental health, presented by a guy in his 30s living with anxiety and depression. Expect chat around coping mechanisms, counselling, and crushing the stigma around men's mental illness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Learn from the superstars turning content into cash! From social media influencers to small local businesses, people everywhere are harnessing the power of creative tools to design not just brands and content, but also deeply satisfying careers. In the Making explores the practical challenges and surprising rewards of working in this new creator economy. Join Adobe’s Teresa Au for conversations with content creators, solopreneurs, and industry experts who offer inspiration and insight for co ...
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In the 59th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Mike Singleton, Senior Analyst and Principal at Invictus Research. Mike discusses three key factors he uses to help understand the macroeconomic environment, a rotation from a hawkish to more dovish Fed, the message of narrow credit spreads, upside for Bitcoin, the impact of th…
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In the 58th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave checks in with Adrian Zduńczyk, Founder of The ₿irb Nest. Adrian explains how he uses technical analysis tools to analyze cryptocurrencies, the expansion in Bitcoin ETFs and increased adoption for crypto-related products, using on-chain data to track sentiment shifts, and what his groundbr…
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In the 57th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Victor Haghani, Founder & Chief Investment Officer at Elm Wealth. Victor shares his personal experiences as a founding partner of Long Term Capital Management, the importance of probabilistic thinking, results from his famous coin flipping experiment, why bet sizing is the thin…
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In the 56th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave talks investing strategies with Mike Webster, Senior Market Strategist at IBD. Mike shares lessons learned from working with the great William O'Neil, how he developed the IBD Composite Rating and IBD Stock Checkup, what risk management means in 2025, how he identifies compelling ideas for…
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Flight attendant Annabelle Leigh meets a lot of people but still struggles with interpersonal communication. But why she would ever think that Sigmund Fraud of a therapist Ian Herrin could help her is BEYOND me! The guy's a therapy Karen at best! He deserves no poetry in his honor!! Ah, you've found the part I've left a piece of myself behind in, t…
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Why does the vision of a wellbeing economy remain both urgently needed and frustratingly out of reach? In this episode of The Club of Rome Podcast, Till Kellerhoff speaks with political economist and Wellbeing Economy Alliance co-founder Katherine Trebeck to unpack this dilemma. As overlapping global crises continue to shake confidence in our curre…
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In the 55th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Callie Cox, Chief Market Strategist at Ritholtz Wealth Management. Callie address recessionary fears, the Fed and the spectre of stagflation, what the explosive growth in money market funds could mean for risk assets, separating short-term trends from long-term potential of art…
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This week we are discussing the fantastic novel "Harlem Shuffle" by Colson Whitehead. A novel which spurned a discussion on mixing genre fiction and literary fiction. We also discussed why people read and write, A.I. novels, and pitching an oral history on George R. R. Martin writing the Game of Thrones novels. Lots of fun banter. Enjoy! Contact Us…
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In the 54th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave checks in with Jay Hatfield, Chief Investment Officer at Infrastructure Capital Advisors. Jay breaks down the latest inflation data, reviews the Fed's actions taken in 2025, stresses the impact of corporate tax policy, talks through the market's incredible recovery from the tariff tantrum,…
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We don't normally read bestsellers but this week we discuss the 2022 bestseller "Lessons in Chemistry." And we're normally a pretty positive podcast but one of us had some very strong opinions about this novel and the other had an interesting "theory." Let us know what you thought of this book and whether you agreed with our thoughts. As always tha…
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In the 53rd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with legendary investor George Noble. George talks about lessons learned from an internship with Peter Lynch in 1981, incredible successes and humbling moments managing the Fidelity Overseas Fund, overcoming the behavioral challenges in money management, and positioning through peri…
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In the 52nd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave checks in with Jessica Inskip, Director of Investment Research at StockBrokers.com. Jessica shares the one thing individual investors get wrong, how they can use charts and other techniques to explore "second level" thinking, why the S&P 500 is approaching a "ceiling of uncertainty", what …
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In the 51st episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Tom Bowley, Chief Market Strategist at EarningsBeats. Tom discusses why technical analysis still adds value during periods of headline risk, his proprietary research on intraday price movements and fund flows, and how the growth-to-value ratio compares to the 2022 market peak. …
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In the 50th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave catches up with Chris Verrone, Chief Market Strategist at Strategas Research Partners. Chris discussed how he's navigated the volatile market conditions of early 2025, balancing the long-term trends with short-term tactical shifts, how investors should think about cryptocurrencies, downsid…
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In the 49th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Jesse Felder, Editor of The Felder Report. Jesse shared how he balanced macro themes with technical analysis tools, using long-term charts to avoid short-term noise, trading potential topping patterns for Apple (AAPL) and Nvidia (NVDA), what the oil-to-gold ratio suggests about…
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In the 48th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Gary Antonacci, author of Dual Momentum Investing. Gary shares experiences from working with investing legends like Richard Dennis and Paul Tudor Jones, lessons learned in his early career from Bob Farrell and Richard Donchian, why investors struggle to stick with pure momentum…
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In the 47th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave chats with Nick Raich, CFA, CEO of The Earnings Scout. Nick describes how prices follow earnings over the long-term, what most investors get wrong about earnings analysis, the "alligator jaw" pattern and divergence between price and earnings, key takeaways from Q1 earnings season, potentia…
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In the 46th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave checks in with Jurrien Timmer, CMT, Director of Global Macro at Fidelity Investments. Jurrien shares lessons learned from over the 30 years at Fidelity, his beginnings on a Wall Street bond desk, why bear markets tend to produce excellent buying opportunities, the importance of intermarket…
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In the 45th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Megan Horneman, Chief Investment Officer at Verdence Capital Advisors. Megan shares how active managers can evaluate the potential impact of tariffs and recessionary pressures, why diversification is so important during periods of elevated volatility, valuations for growth vs. …
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In the 44th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave catches up with legendary technical analyst John Roque of 22V Research. John shares lessons learned from a successful career from the sellside at Natixis Bleichroder, to hedge funds including Soros Fund Management, and most recently with independent research firms. He explains why relative…
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In the 43rd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Jeff Huge, Chief Investment Strategist at JWH Investment Partners. Jeff reflects on the strength in precious metals, explains why silver may be a better bet than gold, demonstrates the "real value" of the S&P 500 measured in terms of hard assets, shows how valuations suggest Ap…
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In the 42nd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave speaks with Rob Thummel, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at Tortoise Capital. Rob describes how the energy sector is the "lifeblood of the economy" and breaks down the key industry groups within the sector. He shares how AI is transforming energy needs in the US and around t…
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Hello! It's been awhile but we are back to talk books. We start by knocking off the rust with random observations (longtime listeners will know this a ruse to not become too successful) before we delve into Ernest Hemingway's short story "Hills Like White Elephants." After that we nominate a great collection of books to add to our famous TBR. (We a…
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Were you the kind of kid who devoured all your Halloween candy in one sitting—or savored it daily until, somehow, it was Easter? And when it comes to bad news, do you prefer it all at once or with some time in between? Turns out, the way we bundle or separate life's highs and lows can influence our happiness. In this episode of Choiceology with Kat…
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Would you pay more for a car with 29,999 miles than one with 30,000? The answer should be no—it's a negligible difference, after all—but research shows that people often do pay more than they should for cars that are just short of certain odometer thresholds. In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we look at why a price or an age or a te…
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Fear is something we all experience. It’s your brain’s way of keeping you safe. In the past, fear helped us survive real dangers, like wild animals. But today, our brains can still feel fear even when there’s no real danger, like speaking in front of a group. Here’s the good news: fear isn’t your enemy. It’s just energy—and energy can be transforme…
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🎙️ Welcome to Mindspeak Magic for Confidence! This podcast helps professionals like you build real confidence in English—so you can stop doubting yourself and start speaking with ease. Does this sound like you? 🔹 You forget the English you’ve learned just when you need it most—only to remember it later? 🔹 You keep learning English, but you never fe…
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Streaks have long been logged in the world of sports. And for tracking habits, like daily writing. But now apps encourage us to keep streaks going for just about anything. Messaging friends, learning new languages, meditating, exercising, you name it. In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we explore the motivational power of streaks. An…
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Peter Ash, actor (Coronation Street, Picture You Dead) In this episode of The Stress Sessions, we’re lifting the curtain on the reality of men’s mental health in the world of stage and screen. 🎙️ I sat down with the brilliant Peter Ash – best known for his powerful performance in Coronation Street and now touring with Picture You Dead – to talk abo…
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Folksy diner worker Jo Jo remains bummed that his boss won't invite him into the walk-in freezer to make out in a circle with the rest of his coworkers. But the idea that a Sigmund Fraud like Ian Herrin would be able to help him is more absurd than thinking White Lotus season 3 would end any way but darkly and tragically! Get out of there, Jo Jo, b…
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What does freedom look like for African women in a world shaped by crisis, colonial legacies, and patriarchy? How does African feminism take shape across the continent, from urban political centres to rural communities? And is feminism rooted in African values, or has it too often been misrepresented and misunderstood? In this episode Nolita Mvunel…
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In Episode 41 of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I checked in with Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at CFRA Research. Sam brought his wealth of historical perspective to our conversation, focusing on how to navigate recessionary periods and why the heroes of a bull market often turn into the villains of the next bear phase. We also dug into…
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In Episode 38 of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had a great conversation with Mish Schneider, Director of Trading Education at MarketGauge. Mish brought her signature big-picture thinking as we explored the current macro environment—covering everything from tariffs and taxes to the role of tourism. She also made a compelling case for why silver …
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In Episode 34 of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had the pleasure of reconnecting with Doug Ramsey, CFA CMT, Chief Investment Officer at The Leuthold Group. We dove into the market conditions following the recent 10% pullback in the S&P 500 and explored some of the bigger-picture structural shifts that may be shaping up as we head through the 202…
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In Episode 37 of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I sat down with Craig Johnson, CFA CMT, Chief Market Technician at Piper Sandler. We covered a lot of ground—from his year-end target for the S&P 500 to why sharp market corrections often pave the way for equally sharp recoveries. Craig also shared his thoughts on the persistent underperformance of s…
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In Episode 39 of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I sat down with Michael Green, Portfolio Manager and Chief Strategist at Simplify Asset Management. Mike and I dug into the mechanics behind market movements—specifically the critical role of fund flows and the growing challenges tied to our increasingly top-heavy equity benchmarks. We also discussed…
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In Episode 40 of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had the chance to catch up with Vince Randazzo, CMT, Founder and Chief Market Strategist at ViewRight Advisors. Vince shared some of the most impactful lessons he’s learned from mentors like Rick Bensignor, Peter Lee, and the legendary Paul Desmond of Lowry Research. We explored the market breadth …
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First-born children tend to believe that their parents were harder on them than their siblings are willing to grant. Football fans take disproportionate note of the challenging games on their team's schedules. We're wired to interpret our challenges as bigger than our advantages, even if the reality is more balanced. In this episode of Choiceology …
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This week we celebrate the best in the books we read in the past year. It's time for the Book Oscars!! We debate fun categories such as best villain and best scene before announcing the winners for best book, best character, and best author. We love doing this episode and this year was no different. Also, if you like upcoming book news we have a bi…
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Is it ever possible to see the world objectively, as it is? Turn on the news, open social media, engage with that family member at Thanksgiving, and it appears to some the answer is yes. But what if our biggest blind spot is thinking we don't have a blind spot? In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we look at how we can easily be fooled…
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For the 33rd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I caught up with Ryan Redfern, CMT, President and Chief Investment Officer at Shadowridge Asset Management. Ryan and I dug into leadership rotation themes we’ve seen play out in Q1 2025, and he broke down how the NAAIM Exposure Index compares to other sentiment tools like the AAII survey. We a…
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For the 32nd episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I sat down with Jordan Kimmel, Founder of Magnet Investing Insights. Jordan walked me through his MAGNET method—a strategy that zeroes in on stocks showing both strong fundamental and technical characteristics. We talked about how incorporating a “trustworthiness” filter can boost results, how…
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For the 31st episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had a thoughtful and energizing conversation with Keith Fitz-Gerald, Principal of The Fitz-Gerald Group. Keith shared how a positive and proactive mindset can open the door to investment opportunities, especially during times of disruption and what he calls “time compression.” We also explor…
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For the 30th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I sat down with Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist at Invesco, during the Las Vegas MoneyShow. Kristina shared her perspective on the Fed’s actions over the past year and weighed in on whether rate hikes could still be on the table in 2025. We also discussed rising risks for equit…
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For the 29th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had the chance to sit down with Lindsey Bell, Chief Market Strategist at Clearnomics, live from the Las Vegas MoneyShow. Lindsey and I talked about some fascinating parallels between 2025 and 1995, the evolving landscape of AI growth as competition heats up, and how to effectively blend macr…
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For the 28th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had a great conversation with Jay Woods, CMT and Chief Global Strategist at Freedom Capital Markets. Jay delivered a technical analysis master class on the S&P 500, broke down what NVDA’s drop—despite strong earnings—might be telling us, and offered best practices for navigating market uncer…
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For the 27th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I sat down with Ben Emons, CIO and Founder of FedWatch Advisors. Ben offered a thoughtful assessment of the Fed’s performance over the past year, and we tackled some big questions—like whether a 2% CPI goal is still realistic. We also unpacked the relationships between CPI, PPI, and CPE, explo…
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For the 26th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I caught up with Julius de Kempenaer, the creator of Relative Rotation Graphs (RRG). Julius walked me through the origin story of RRG, shared why the recent pullback in growth stocks could actually be a compelling opportunity in 2025, and offered some great tips for using RRGs to spot potentia…
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For the 25th episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Steven Cress, Head of Quantitative Research at Seeking Alpha. We dug into the foundations of quantitative investing—what it is, how it works, and why it matters. Steven shared insights on how quant models complement both fundamental and technical analysi…
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Gerald Sanders is a man who has struggled to be known as good at anything. But excelling to much at his most recent hobby has not fully been the success story he had hoped for. And with a Sigmund Fraud like Ian Herrin as his therapist, Gerald might be doomed to violence and vigilantism simply because he's not getting the therapeutic perspective he …
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