Chase, Griff, Justin and Ryan sit down and roll some dice to tell some stories. Check us out at www.anotherpathpodcast.com, @anotherpathpod on twitter, and the rest of our network of shows at ghostlightmedia.net !
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A fantasy Western narrative-play podcast, filled with high drama and hilarious shenanigans! Dust and Blood is created by Blake Alfson, Keith Curtis, Corinne Hill, Gale Parker, and Zach Parker, and posts on the first day of each month. Content Warnings: Gunshot/explosion sounds, snakes, cursing, body horror, depictions of insanity and memory loss, substance use, violence, gore, and death. Please listen with care!
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Millionaire University is on a mission to help you build wealth, achieve financial freedom, and create a business that supports the life you want. We reveal proven strategies for business growth, personal finance, and investing—teaching you how to increase your income, build passive revenue streams, and take control of your money. You will learn how to start and scale a business, make smarter financial decisions, and build lasting wealth—all while creating a life of impact and fulfillment. G ...
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A merry group of queers face their fears in a fantasy world where social norms aren't the only thing thrown out the window. Join our cast as they daintily slay the most insidious of creatures their dungeon master Kris puts in their path. Storylines start on the following episodes: Start on "Come Out of the Quasit" for Windblown (Seasons 1 - 3) Start on "Once Upon a Time" for Cursed (Season 4) Start on "Alphabet Mafia" for Bae-Lin You Out (Season 5-6)
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Five friends invite you to join us as we dodge responsibilities for a couple of hours every week to slay monsters and crack wise as we work our way through Paizo's Abomination Vaults adventure path. We play holding fast to the belief that this is a game that enables you to tell stories, not a story that we can roll dice along to. We want to give you the feeling that you're pulled up to the table next to us, rolling dice, having a great time, and sometimes going off the rails. This is an actu ...
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We're an actual play podcast of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game adventure path Agents of Edgewatch. Join our cast of characters as they navigate the mean streets of the world's largest city, Absalom. Tasked with upholding the law as members of the Edgewatch, the city's newest guard force, can they survive the daily drudgery of patrols and the harrowing twists of sudden deadly fate?
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This is the Blackwatch Report. Your source for all of the Overwatch Path to Pro news and coverage
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The Product Marketing AI Podcast is on a mission to make the lives of PMM's easier. The average product marketer today does not have access to competitive intelligence, sales enablement, customer research, copywriting, or Go-To-Market tools. We seek to change that by highlighting the tools that Product Marketers need to succeed. Each month we will be speaking to two Product Marketing leaders on the tools they love, the tools they hate, and how AI can make their lives easier, all in 15 minute ...
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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This 6 episode podcast series Presented by Henry K and Rootsland delves into the rich history and evolution of reggae, tracing the path from it’s roots in Kingston, Jamaica to the current thriving “CaliRoots” scene in California. Each episode will focus on a different decade, starting with the 70’s and how a hippy movement disgruntled about the way rock and roll sold out, embraced this refreshing and authentic Island sound. The series will break down the key artists, events, and cultural inf ...
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Holly Stephey is a successful producer , Radio show host of the very popular Radio show "Red Velvet Media Blogtalk Radio" as well as handling many high-profile individuals with her company Red Velvet Media. Holly is a very sought out person for many productions that involve non profits and is an active Philanthropist. She believes that there is a spiritual path to everything and she hopes to bring about an awareness through Music, Art, Book's, Pop Culture and her constant involvement with ma ...
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Evening Roundup: Mayor Adams’ Investment in After-School Programs, NY Sues Trump Over Cuts to Services for Unauthorized Immigrants, Rebate Checks Expected This Fall, and Mamdani’s Call for City-Owned Grocery ...
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8:47New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced after-school programming for 40 new schools beginning this fall. Plus, New York is one of several states suing the Trump administration over new rules that block undocumented immigrants from receiving social services. Meanwhile, federal aid cuts won’t stop New York State officials from sending out rebate…
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Morning Headlines: New York Schools Face Smartphone Ban Deadline, States Sue Trump Over Immigrant Services, and Two Arrested in Shooting of Off-Duty Customs Agent
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3:05School districts across New York have less than two weeks to figure out how to ban smartphones from classrooms after Governor Kathy Hochul pushed for the measure as part of this year’s state budget. Meanwhile, New York and New Jersey are among several states suing the Trump administration over rules that block undocumented immigrants from accessing…
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Selling Flowers = Serious Cash? Here's How She Did It | Jenny Marks
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49:24#509 Ever wondered if you could turn a love for flowers into a wildly profitable business? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we chat with Jenny Marks — founder of a successful cut flower farm and educator to aspiring farmers — about how she grew her business from a few rows of blooms to multiple six figures in revenue. She shares how she le…
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The Hourglass Phenomenon in Business With Justin and Tara Williams (MU Classic)
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41:16#508 In today's episode we discuss what we refer to as the hour glass phenomenon. Every business owner goes through it. Big ideas, overwhelm, dead ends, walls and life altering break throughs. We also give an update on some big life plans, podcast growth plans and how to get traction in your business. Check it out! (Original Air Date - 5/3/23) What…
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Evening Roundup: NJ Military Base to Hold Immigrants, Central Park Carriage Horse Driver Not Guilty of Abuse, Battery Park Fieldhouse Gets Upgrade, Brooklyn’s Bike Lane Controversy, and Air Quality Concerns ...
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8:42New Jersey Rep. Herb Conaway is calling out the Trump administration for its plan to detain immigrants at a military base in the state. Meanwhile, a jury found a Central Park carriage horse driver not guilty of abusing the horse that collapsed in Midtown in the summer of 2022. Plus, a run-down building in Battery Park is getting a big upgrade. Also…
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Morning Headlines: Federal Officer Shot in Riverside Park, NYC Proposes Basement Apartment Safety Rules, and Zohran Mamdani Visits Uganda
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3:10A federal border officer is recovering after being shot during a robbery attempt in Riverside Park. Police say the off-duty agent returned fire, wounding a suspect who is now in custody. Meanwhile, New York City is proposing new safety rules for basement and cellar apartments as part of an effort to protect tenants in flood-prone areas. And Democra…
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Airbnb Cleanings + VAs = a $2M Business? Here’s How | Jon Margalit
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46:02#507 What if you could build a 7-figure business without ever cleaning a single home? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with returning guest Jon Margalit, founder of Happy Home Helpers and Rags to Riches University. Jon shares how he scaled his remote cleaning service to over $2 million a year, why private equity is flooding into the hom…
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Construction and the Trades: a New Era of Opportunity for Aspiring Entrepreneurs With Mark Williams (MU Classic)
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59:38#506 Dream of ditching the desk and making a living away from your laptop? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Mark Williams, owner of Mark D. Williams Custom Homes in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With nearly two decades in the custom home building industry and as host of The Curious Builder podcast, Mark shares his journey from starting a…
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East Harlem Awaits Second Avenue Subway. But at What Cost?
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16:15More than a century after its plans for the Second Avenue Subway began, the MTA is set to launch the next phase of the project which would bring new stations to East Harlem. WNYC’s Ramsey Khalifeh unpacks how this long-promised investment could transform the neighborhood and what residents fear it might cost them.…
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From Vision to Execution: How the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) Can Revolutionize Your Business With Mike Ellicott (MU Classic)
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51:19#505 Wish your business would run like a well-oiled machine? In this episode, host Brien Gearin is joined by certified EOS implementer, Mike Ellicott, for an insightful deep-dive into the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and its transformative power for businesses. They discuss how EOS, inspired by Gino Wickman’s book Traction, provides struc…
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Evening Roundup: Mayor Adams Expands Targeted Crime Reduction Program, New Jersey Braces for Medicaid Cuts, Association of Volleyball Professionals Take Over Wollman Rink, and Museum of Natural History ...
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7:26New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expanding a program that seeks to reduce violent crime on specific blocks. Plus, New Jersey could lose more than $3 billion in federal Medicaid funding after President Trump signed a new law that many low-income people rely on for health insurance. Also, the Association of Volleyball Professionals is transforming W…
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How Hiring Global Talent Can Help You Scale Faster and Cheaper With Brian O'Connor (MU Classic)
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51:07#504 Want to scale your business faster without breaking the bank? In this episode, host Brien Gearin dives into the topic of leveraging overseas talent with guest Brian O'Connor, founder of TalentHQ. As a digital nomad with extensive experience hiring and working with Latin American professionals, Brian shares insights on how businesses can effect…
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Midday News: Legal Aid Strike Averted for Now, Cuomo Calls for NYC to Regain Control of Rent Regulations, and Charges Dropped for 12-Year-Old in Brooklyn Shooting
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8:48New York City’s largest public defender group, the Legal Aid Society, has delayed a planned strike after demanding higher pay and lower caseloads. Meanwhile, mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo says the state should return power to the city to set its own rent regulations. Plus, a Brooklyn family court judge has dismissed manslaughter charges against a …
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Morning Headlines: Law Enforcement Unions Back Mayor Adams, Mosquito Surge in the City, Subway Theft in Queens, and How the MTA is Responding to Recent Rainfall
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12:26Several law enforcement unions, including those representing NYPD lieutenants, detectives, and sergeants, have endorsed Mayor Adams’ reelection bid during an event outside City Hall Thursday. Meanwhile, mosquitoes are swarming across New York City this summer amid hot and wet weather. Police are also searching for a woman accused of taking a subway…
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How Animatronic Pets Are Helping Millions of Seniors Fight Loneliness | Ted Fischer
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47:25#503 What if toys weren’t just for kids — but also a powerful tool to combat loneliness in older adults? In this episode, host Brien Gearin interviews Ted Fischer, co-founder of Ageless Innovation and the Joy for All brand. Ted shares his incredible journey from Hasbro executive to entrepreneur, creating animatronic pets and reimagined board games …
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Evening Roundup: Former NYPD Commissioner’s Lawsuit Explained, Police Unions Endorse Adams for Reelection, No Casino for the Bronx and Spotted Lanternflies Return
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7:20Former NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon filed a civil racketeering lawsuit accusing the Adams Administration of running a criminal enterprise through city government. Plus, a number of city law enforcement unions are endorsing Mayor Adams' re-election campaign. Also, the gaming company Bally's won't be able to build a casino in the Bronx. And finally, …
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Midday News: AG James Sues Trump Administration Over FEMA Cuts, Famous 60’s Pop Singer from NJ Passes Away, and More on Mamdani’s Private Meeting with Power Brokers
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11:36New York State Attorney Letitia James is suing the Trump administration to try and save a FEMA program that would fund 38 infrastructure projects in the state. The affected programs are meant to help shield against disasters like rapid flooding. Meanwhile, Pop singer and New Jersey native Connie Francis, has died at the age of 87. Also, on this wee…
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Morning Headlines: Felony Assaults Rise in City, RFK Bridge Closures Overnight, and NYC Ranked Best for Walking and Biking
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3:03Felony assaults in New York City have jumped 45 percent since 2017, even as most other major crimes decline. Meanwhile, the RFK Bridge’s lift span over the Harlem River will close intermittently overnight Thursday from midnight to 5 a.m. Friday. Plus, a new analysis by StreetLight ranks Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx among the top U.S. …
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How Grant Baldwin Turned Speaking Into a 7-Figure Business | Grant Baldwin
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48:02#502 What if you could get paid to share your story, your knowledge, or your passion on stage? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we sit down with Grant Baldwin — founder of The Speaker Lab — to talk about how he turned a love for speaking into a thriving business and how you can too. Grant shares his journey from youth pastor to full-time s…
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How Dan Crowdfunded $400,000 to Bring His Vision of Travel-Ready Clothing to Life! (MU Classic)
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44:08#501 What if the key to your next big business idea isn’t a lightning bolt of inspiration, but a problem you’ve faced yourself? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, Dan Demsky reveals how solving a personal pain point helped him to launch Unbound Merino, a globally recognized apparel brand. Dan shares his entire journey, from a risky leap with…
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Evening Roundup: Officials Break Ground on Affordable Housing in East NY, Hochul’s Response to Severe Weather Events, and Trump’s Tax Bill Guts NYC’s Healthy Eating Program
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8:20New York City and state officials are turning parts of the Christian Cultural Center's campus into a housing development. Plus, New York State has a dedicated team to push information about severe weather to emergency managers. And finally, the Trump administration’s tax bill will slash a $29 million program that helps some New Yorkers eat healthy …
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Midday News: Former Interim NYPD Commissioner Sues Mayor Adams, Police Investigate Stabbing in the Bronx, Newark Activates Code Red for High Temperatures and Noisy Construction Disturbs Horse Stable
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4:50Former interim NYPD commissioner Tom Donlon has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Adams administration of running a criminal enterprise through the department. Meanwhile, police are investigating the stabbing and killing of a 16-year-old girl Tuesday in the Bronx. Plus, Newark is activating code red through Friday morning as the heat and humidit…
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Morning Headlines: Queens Student Set for Release from ICE Detention, Long Island Remains Identified, and Mamdani Meets Local Power Brokers
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2:59Queens high school student Derlis Toaquiza is expected to be released soon after spending more than a month in immigration detention. He was taken into custody after attending a mandatory immigration hearing in Lower Manhattan. Meanwhile, remains found in a submerged vehicle on Long Island have been identified as a man who disappeared nearly 15 yea…
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Where the Rubber Hits the 7-Figure Road (BMMM, Module 6) | Justin Williams
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18:15#500 What if the only thing standing between you and success is simply taking the next step? In this episode — from Module 6 of our Build My Money Machine program — host Justin Williams brings it all together with one powerful theme: action. This module is your wake-up call to stop overthinking and start doing. You'll hear 25 inspirational quotes t…
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Evening Roundup: Assessing Flood Damage in Plainfield, Cuomo’s Mayoral Run as an Independent, and NYC’s Hot and Humid Week
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8:44Officials in Plainfield, NJ are clearing debris after several inches of rain caused flood waters to rise. Plus, former governor Andrew Cuomo says he’s staying in New York City’s mayor’s race as an independent candidate. And finally, the National Weather Service says the heat could break 100 degrees later this…
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Midday News:Two Dead in Plainfield NJ Flash Flooding,Temps Expected to Reach 100 in Coming Days, Delivery Workers Win New Protections, and MLB All-Star Game Preview
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6:34Authorities say two women died in Plainfield, New Jersey after flash flooding swept their car into a brook during Monday night’s storms. Meanwhile, a heat wave is gripping the region, with temperatures expected to feel like 100 degrees by midweek. Also, New York City is enacting new laws to guarantee minimum pay and protections for 20,000 grocery d…
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Morning Headlines: Floods Slam NY and NJ, Hochul Pushes Drone Crackdown, and City Council Pushes Bill to Aid Displaced Tenants & Landlords
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3:13Rain is tapering off after flash flooding hammered parts of New York and New Jersey Monday night, leaving roads submerged and businesses flooded. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul is calling on Congress to give states more power to detect and disable drones. Plus, the New York City Council is proposing the “Back Home Act,” a set of bills aimed at he…
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He Built a Sunglasses Brand for First Responders — While Still Working Firehouse Shifts | Mike Ettenberg
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43:36#499 What if your side hustle could one day replace your full-time career — and give you your life back in the process? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we sit down with Mike Ettenberg, a former firefighter turned full-time entrepreneur and founder of Frontline Optics, a sunglasses brand built specifically for first responders. Mike shares…
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Evening Roundup: Cuomo Returns to the Campaign Trail, NYPD Deploys Quality of Life Teams, NJ Lawmakers Hope to Implement Domestic Violence Tool, Bushwick Woman’s Recovery From Drug Addiction Starts on ...
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9:43Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he’ll be campaigning as an independent in New York City’s mayor’s race. Plus, the NYPD began rolling out its new quality of life teams Monday across Manhattan. Also, a bill making its way through the state house would allow law enforcement to use a common domestic violence risk assessment tool more widely. Me…
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Embracing Fearlessness in Business: Why You Need to Be Charging More for Your Services With Robin Waite (MU Classic)
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51:23#498 Are you unknowingly undercharging for your services? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we address the crucial topic of pricing and the mindset needed to succeed in business with our guest, Robin Waite. Robin shares his journey from running a successful marketing agency to becoming "The Fearless Business Coach." He reveals why charging …
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Midday News: City Jails Bill Expected to Pass, Teen’s Death in Police Custody Ruled Suicide, and $16 Billion Hudson Tunnel Project Begins
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9:05The New York City Council is set to pass a bill Monday requiring city jails to notify family and attorneys immediately after someone dies in custody. Meanwhile, medical examiners have ruled the death of 18-year-old Saniyah Cheatham in police custody a suicide. Plus, construction has started on the $16 billion Hudson River Tunnel project, which will…
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Morning Headlines: City Boosts Immigration Legal Aid, Hoboken Mayor Slams PATH Shutdown, and Yankees and Mets Head to MLB All-Star Break
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2:58New York City is set to spend $120 million on immigration legal services in its new budget, nearly doubling last year’s funding and marking a record investment. Meanwhile, Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla is criticizing PATH after equipment failures forced nearly all train service in and out of his city to shut down Saturday night. Plus, the MLB All-Star …
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From Zero to 300: How Rolling Suds Became America’s Fastest-Growing Power Washing Franchise | Aaron Harper
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45:53#497 What does it take to scale a franchise from zero to 300+ locations in just two years? In this episode, host Brien Gearin is joined once again by Aaron Harper, founder and now Chairman of the Board at Rolling Suds — America’s first and largest power washing franchise. Aaron breaks down how he fired himself as CEO, built a national brand from sc…
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From Zero to $50k MRR: Scaling a Local SEO Agency in 18 Months With James Lincoln (MU Classic)
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51:41#496 Wish you could peek behind the curtain of a local SEO agency? Now's your chance! In this episode, host Brien Gearin interviews James Lincoln, owner of Goodly Growth, a digital marketing company specializing in local SEO, and founder of Digital Side Hustle Academy. James shares his raw, unfiltered journey from a psychology graduate to building …
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Drones Are Spotting More Sharks Off NYC Beaches, But Should You Worry?
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14:01This summer, city drones are spotting more sharks off Rockaway and other beaches, prompting multiple temporary closures and stirring unease among beachgoers. WNYC’s Liam Quigley explains what’s driving the uptick in sightings. Also, New York Aquarium curator and marine biologist Hans Walters talks about shark behavior, the kinds of sharks near New …
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$10,000/Month Selling Ice Cream! Growing a Mobile Dessert Business from the Ground Up With Katherine O'Brien (MU Classic)
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51:04#495 Would you have guessed that an ice cream sandwich could make you $10k per month? In this episode, host Brien Gearin dives into the entrepreneurial journey of Katherine O'Brien, owner of Cream Cruiser, a mobile dessert bike business in Baltimore, Maryland. Katherine shares how her creative side hustle turned into a full-time business, even afte…
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Evening Roundup: Judge Blocks NYPD from Firing Rookie Officers, Adams Administration Forced to Expand Program for Rental Subsidies, New Jersey Represented at Wimbledon, Whole Foods’ Feud with a Bowery ...
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10:26A judge has granted a temporary restraining order, preventing the firings of dozens of NYPD officers who the department says were improperly hired. Plus, a state appeals court says the Adams administration must implement reforms to expand housing vouchers for low-income New Yorkers. Also, New Jersey native Amanda Anismova is off to the women's Wimb…
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User-Generated Content: Facilitating Meaningful Conversations About Your Products in the New Age of Marketing With Scott Warner (MU Classic)
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40:09#494 Could an endorsement from your customers possibly be your most valuable marketing asset? Scott Warner thinks so! In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, Scott speaks to the power of user-generated content (UGC) in modern marketing. Founder of Gigg Media, he shares his extensive knowledge of building community-driven marketing strategies and …
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Midday News: Activist Mahmoud Khalil Sues Trump Administration, LGBTQ Support Line Staff Face Layoffs, and Fun & Dumb Improv Festival Brings Laughs to Brooklyn Through Sunday
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8:51Columbia graduate and campus activist Mahmoud Khalil is suing the Trump administration for $20 million, alleging he was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted, and smeared as an anti-Semite. Meanwhile, a dozen crisis workers in New York and New Jersey who staff the 988 Lifeline’s LGBTQ+ support line are expected to lose their jobs this month. P…
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Morning Headlines: Broker Fee Ban Shows Modest Rent Impact, Federal Tax Law Threatens State Budget, and Final Chance to See Manhattanhenge This Year, and Hot Train Cars
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11:34A month after New York City banned broker fees for most renters, a StreetEasy report shows rents rose only slightly, easing fears of a major spike. Meanwhile, state officials warn the new federal tax law could leave a $3 billion hole in New York’s budget. Friday and Saturday bring the year’s final Manhattanhenge sunsets, with prime views on cross s…
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$400K/Year Cleaning Cars?! The Truth About Detailing Success | Josh Belk
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49:34#493 What started with a garden hose and a vacuum is now a thriving $400K+ detailing business! In this episode, host Brien Gearin chats with Josh Belk, founder of Belk Detailing in Springfield, Missouri. Josh shares how he went from reselling sneakers to building a full-service car detailing company with a growing team, strong brand, and daily inbo…
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Evening Roundup: Zohran Mamdani Gets Endorsement from Former Cuomo Backer, Supporters of EPA Workers Push for Reinstatement, Iconic Diner Prepares for Closure, Report Finds Unnecessary ACS Investigations ...
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9:06Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York is endorsing Zohran Mamdani for mayor. Plus, supporters of federal Environmental Protection Agency employees who were put on leave last week are pushing the agency to reinstate them. Also, a decades-old Manhattan diner is closing its doors later this month. Meanwhile, a report from the Legal Aid Society…
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Midday News: Upstate Town Awarded $27 Million in Water Contamination Suit, Rikers Inmate Dies During Hospital Visit, and Zohran Mamdani’s New Supporters
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10:53The chemical company DuPont is agreeing to pay $27 million dollars to residents of Hoosick, New York whose water supply was contaminated with toxic chemicals. Meanwhile, New York City officials say a man who had been detained at Rikers Island died Wednesday while receiving treatment at Bellevue Hospital. Plus, on this week’s politics segment, WNYC …
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Morning Headlines: Medicaid Cuts Could Hit Bronx Hard, Braille Library Launches New E-Readers, and Woman to Sue NYPD Over Crown Heights Protest Mob
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3:08The Hochul administration warns that federal Medicaid cuts could hit the Bronx especially hard, threatening both health coverage and jobs in the borough. Meanwhile, in honor of Disability Pride Month, the Andrew Heiskell Library, New York City’s only braille and talking book library, is rolling out new electronic Braille readers. And in Brooklyn, a…
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How to Market for Maximum Influence and Real Growth | Rand Fishkin
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53:26#492 What if your customers aren’t the only people you should be marketing to? In this powerful episode, Rand Fishkin — legendary marketer, Moz founder, and co-founder of SparkToro — joins host Kirsten Tyrrel to bust common myths about audience research and reveal what most entrepreneurs are missing. Rand explains the difference between your custom…
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Evening Roundup: Claims of Cronyism in the NYPD, Utility Rates on the Rise in New Jersey, Tick Season is Here, and Staten Island’s Maker Park Music Festival
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9:30Former NYPD chiefs filed lawsuits against the department alleging the Adams administration allowed a system of corruption to take hold in the department. Plus, New Jersey Gov. Murphy's office says utility bills spiked 20% in June. Also, according to Fordham University's tick index, the risk of being bitten by a tick in the New York region this summ…
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Creating a Google Business Profile: Little-Known Strategies for Optimized Local Reach With Buddy Rathmell (MU Classic)
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54:06#491 Did you know that Google could be delivering local leads to your doorstep? An optimized Business Profile is that powerful! In this episode, host Brien Gearin is joined by Buddy Rathmell, the owner of Map Winners, a digital marketing agency focused on managing Google Business Profiles. Buddy shares his expertise on why Google Business Profiles …
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Midday News: AI Training Center Concerns Some Educators, Mamdani Nabs Huge Endorsement, and Why Some Asian Americans New Yorkers Voted for Both Trump and Mamdani
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8:50A new artificial intelligence training center for New York City teachers is raising concerns among some educators about creating a harmful environment that stunts student learning and critical thinking. Meanwhile, the United Federation of Teachers has voted to endorse Zohran Mamdani in the mayoral election. Also, a WNYC analysis finds Mamdani won a…
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Morning Headlines: Federal Judge Weighs Solitary Confinement Ban at Rikers, Upper West Side Church Tenant Evicted Amid Landmark Battle, and Mayor Adams Pushes for Release of Detained Student
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2:59A federal judge has paused New York City’s solitary confinement ban, saying a court-appointed monitor must first review whether the law is safe for Rikers Island. Meanwhile, an arts group housed at West Park Presbyterian Church is being evicted as the landmarked building faces possible demolition amid financial struggles. And the Adams administrati…
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Teachers Are Making Bank on TPT — This Is Their Playbook | Lindsay Bowden
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45:04#490 What if your lesson plans could pay the bills? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we’re joined by Lindsay Bowden, a former high school math teacher turned top 1% seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT). Lindsay shares how she replaced her teaching salary by selling classroom resources online — without fancy designs or tons of tech. She wa…
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