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Episode 390 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Maya R. Said, Sc.D., Founder & CEO of Outcomes4Me. Maya believes that in our lifetime, we will get to a point where we can either cure or control cancer. That is a bold statement and one of major importance. As we kick off our interview, she shares the reasons why it could happen. In order to get there, however, it is certainly going to take a lot of brilliant founders and innovative companies, but when you have founders like Maya who are building companies like Outcomes4Me, you can see why there is hope. For this podcast, I am blessed to speak with so many amazing people, who are all very intelligent, driven, and optimistic… but Maya is in a league of her own. Her academic credentials are beyond next level and what she accomplished within the healthcare industry makes her uniquely qualified to build a company that is contributing to this mission of either curing or controlling cancer. Outcomes4Me is the first and only end-to-end, AI-driven patient empowerment platform that helps patients with cancer take a proactive approach to their care from diagnosis throughout every stage of life and care. Its direct-to-patient platform integrates clinical guidelines, genomics, trial matching, and symptom tracking to help patients navigate through a cancer diagnosis with confidence and clarity. The company recently announced a $21M round of funding from new investor - Salica Investments, with participation from all existing investors: Labcorp Venture Fund, Forecast Labs, Northpond Ventures, Sierra Ventures, Asset Management Ventures, IRA Capital, and Merstal LTD. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * Maya's background story and her experience in academia at MIT. * Her transition into industry and the various leadership roles she held. * The full story of Outcomes4Me including how the platform works and how they help patients, plus their plans looking ahead. * The importance of data to speed up innovation and the drug development process. * The impact of TV advertising * The overarch theme of what she has learned while building a company. * Fundraising advice * And more Episode Sponsor: As a longtime champion of the local startup ecosystem, Silicon Valley Bank supports innovative companies with the solutions and financing they need through every stage of growth. With more than 1,500 bankers and relationship advisors, and $42B in loans as of Q2 2024 – SVB delivers the right people, service and resources to support your entire financial journey. Learn more at SVB.com.
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Peter Battaglia, Deputy Director of Mission Assurance at the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), joins Mike Shanley to discuss DLA's priorities and initiatives in today's evolving defense landscape. The conversation covers logistics surge capacity, securing the supply chain, and the role of NATO's industrial base in supporting global readiness. RESOURCES: GovDiscovery AI Federal Capture Support: https://www.govdiscoveryai.com/ DLA website: https://www.dla.mil/ DLA Strategic Plan (2025-2030): https://www.dla.mil/Portals/104/Documents/Headquarters/StrategicPlan/DLAStrategicPlan2025-2030March2025.pdf BIOGRAPHY: Mr. Peter Battaglia is the DLA Mission Assurance Deputy Director serving as the DLA lead for Mission Assurance, Defense Critical Infrastructure, and Continuity of Operations Planning. He also serves as the Supply Chain Security and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Program Manager for DLA. In this position he is the expert technical authority responsible for oversight of the design, implementation, execution, and promulgation of DLA's SCS/SCRM Program for worldwide support of OSD, JCS, CCMDs, and Military Services plans and operations. He graduated from the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy in 2021. He previously served as the Customer Relations Management Process Owner managing a portfolio of $7M and 800 personnel, including the Customer Interaction Center (helpline) and Customer Support Representatives interfacing with the supported services, combatant commands, and inter-agencies. Mr. Battaglia established and implemented the DLA Agency Synchronization Operations Center (ASOC). The ASOC synchronizes and integrates the Agency's operational mission and business support functions to provide agile, global support to the Warfighter and select Federal Agencies. The ASOC provides Agency leadership and mission partners a shared and standardized view; enables operational support serving as the consensus source of truth among all mission partners; focuses the Agency on output, readiness, effectiveness, and service to standards; and provides the tools and actionable information to conduct root cause analysis, develop solutions and courses of action, and implement senior leader decisions. Mr. Battaglia also served as the Chief of the DLA Logistics Operations (J3) Director's Action Group aligning the strategic efforts and messaging of the J3 and aligned Executive Directors to ensure DLA logistics support. Prior to this assignment, Mr. Battaglia strategically assessed DLA Customer Support by evaluating the DLA personnel laydown and functions resulting in $21M savings across the FYDP. He served as the Medical Materiel Executive Agent (MMEA) Analyst for DLA, orchestrating and synchronizing medical logistics for the complete range of military and whole of government missions such as utilization of non-FDA approved medical materiel and transportation policies allowing commercial narcotic shipments. Mr. Battaglia was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and hails from Herndon, Virginia. He received his Masters in National Security and Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School in 2021 and his LOGTECH MBA, Logistics and Technology, from the Kelly School of Business, Indiana University in 2010. He received his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2000. His wife, two children, and semi-classic BMW hobby serve to keep him busy while not working. Mr. Battaglia has received the DLA Meritorious Civilian Performance Award (2011) and the DLA Superior Civilian Performance Award (2020 and 2005). LEARN MORE: Thank you for tuning into this episode of the GovDiscovery AI Podcast with Mike Shanley. You can learn more about working with the U.S. Government by visiting our homepage: Konektid International and GovDiscovery AI. To connect with our team directly, message the host Mike Shanley on LinkedIn. https://www.govdiscoveryai.com/ https://www.konektid.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gov-market-growth/
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Singapore shares dipped today after starting the week in the green. The Straits Times Index was down 0.24% at 4,196.87 points at 11.29am, with a value turnover of S$503.21M seen in the broader market. In terms of counters to watch for today, we have CapitaLand Investment, after its subsidiary, Bursa Malaysia-listed CapitaLand Malaysia Trust, posted a distribution per unit of 1.18 sen for the second quarter ended Jun 30, 2025, up 0.9 per cent from the year-ago period. Elsewhere, from the S&P 500 index ending above 6,300 points for the first time, to how Softbank and OpenAI’s Stargate is reportedly aiming to build a small data centre by the end of the year – more international and corporate headlines remain in focus. On Market View, Money Matters’ finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Jeremy Tan, CEO, Tiger Fund Management.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nate and Danny dive deep into the Oklahoma City Thunder's evolving cap situation following extensions for Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, analyzing the trade-offs and future implications. They then break down recent NBA news including Herb Jones' extension in New Orleans, the mechanics behind Jaren Jackson Jr.'s renegotiation in Memphis. The duo also surveys the restricted free agent market for players like Jonathan Kuminga and Josh Giddey, and closes with a round of WATFOs for the coming season.Timestamps:Thunder lock in Jalen Williams on a max rookie extension. 0:40Holmgren's max and whether OKC could've negotiated harder. 2:58Comparing Holmgren's résumé to other rookie max recipients. 4:42Evaluating OKC's future cap crunch and team-building constraints. 7:17Potential trade candidates to relieve Thunder luxury pressure. 10:07Caruso's extension and long-term value. 11:09Strategic tradeoffs for the Thunder to stay under the second apron. 12:58Jaren Jackson Jr.'s renegotiation via Cole Anthony buyout. 15:50Memphis waives and stretches Anthony; he lands in Milwaukee. 17:18Cole Anthony's fit with the Bucks. 18:51Herb Jones' extension: Value and future tradability. 19:53Dom Barlow and Philly's two-way depth. 21:58Isaiah Jackson gets 3 years, $21M from Indiana. 22:57Isiah Jackson's injury history and contract structure. 23:59Comparing Jackson's deal to past backup center contracts. 26:22Fred VanVleet named NBPA president. 27:01Players are not getting squeezed by the new CBA. 27:48What's left in free agency? Top RFAs and Horford watch. 29:17Jonathan Kuminga's market and Warriors cap math. 30:32Quentin Grimes' with Philadelphia. 33:10Cam Thomas' likely value and deal structure. 34:33Josh Giddey's extension outlook with Chicago. 35:04WAFTOs: 37:46 Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FMYou can get 35% off a year membership to Dunc'd On Prime in honor of the legendary Mock Offseason episode with code mockoffseason2025.Subscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see watch this free pod twice a week.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week.
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Send us a textWelcome to Podcast 228 on 28thof June, 2025: This week's 10 outstanding high dividend stocks are in the attached podcast's narration and transcript. 5 U.S STOCK SELCTORS USED (1) common shares (2) dividend yield + 5% (3) # shares traded over 1M price gain +1%. QUALIFIERS' STOCK SYMBOLS & THEIR SCORES: (1) APAM Score 47(2) CPA Score 68 (3) MSB Score 44 (4) NVEC Score 56 (5) ITRN Score 55.5 CANADIAN STOCK SELCTORS (1) common shares (2) dividend yield + 5% (3) # shares traded over 51K (4) operating margins +3% (5) share prices $12.00 (6) weekly share price gain +1%. QUALIFIERS' & SCORES (1) TRP Score 71 (2) RCI.B Score 60 (3) MG Score 65 (4) CCA Score 64 (5) SIA Score 45. DATA USED FOR ALL STOCK SCORE CALCULATIONS: (1) Price $ (2) Price 4yrs ago $ (3) Book Value $ (4) Advisor Buys # (5) Advisor Strong Buys # (6) Dividend. Yield % (7)Operating Margin % (8) Share Volume Traded # (9) Price/Earnings Ratio. CNADIAN SCORE CALCULATIONS (K=thousand M=million)STOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9TRP |67.00| 56.14 |26.55 |8|0| 5.07| 43.84| 21M| 17.5xRCI.B |39.87| 66.27| 19.40| 5 |0| 5.02| 22.40| 1.5M |12.2x MG |52.76 114.92| 55.72| 3| 0 |5.14 4.13 | 2M| | 9.6x CCA |69.23| 121.39 | 70.59| 4| 0 | 5.33 |27.88 |47K |8.9x SIA |18.79 16.36 |5.82| 2 | 0 | 4.98| 9.40| 284K | 44.4xUS SCORE CALCULATIONS | APAM |44.55 | 51.03 | 4.84 | 1 | 0 | 6.11 |3 3.39| 1.3M| 12.3x| CPA | 108.04 | 74.65 | 57.63| 4 | 0 | 5.96 | 21.75 | 333K | 7.4x| MSB | 24.99 | 36.00 | 1.78 | 0 | 0 | 28.81 |96.23| 82K | 3.5x| NVEC | 74.03 | 73.41 |12.87 | 0 | 0 | 5.40 | 61.81 | 169K | 23.8x| ITRN | 37.75 | 26.90 | 7.89 | 1 | 0 | 5.30 | 21.56 | 63K | 13.6xFor information on my 6 investment books go to www.informus.ca. Ian Duncan MacDonaldAuthor, Artist, Commercial Risk Consultant,President of Informus Inc 2 Vista Humber Drive Toronto, Ontario Canada, M9P 3R7 Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994 New York Telephone - 929-800-2397 imacd@informus.ca
In this episode of Inside Startup Investing, Chris Lustrino sits down with Dr. Zwade Marshall, founder and CEO of Doc2Doc Lending, to explore how a physician-turned-founder built a fintech company by solving a deeply personal problem — the financial barriers doctors face early in their careers. Zwade shares how Doc2Doc raised $21M almost exclusively from fellow doctors, built a flexible underwriting model to beat SoFi's default rates, and scaled to over $100M in originations while staying lean and mission-driven. For any founder tackling industry-specific pain points or looking to raise capital from within a community, this conversation is a masterclass in focused execution and founder-market fit.Highlights include...Founder-market fit: Why Zwade understood this medical niche better than traditional lenders (4:18)Outperforming SoFi: 2.23% default rates with a 600 FICO borrower base (12:05)Revenue model breakdown: interest spread, servicing, referral, and origination fees (14:08)Structuring capital efficiently: lending with $150M in debt capacity, not equity (15:33)Strategic expansion to other healthcare professionals with high LTV (22:57)
With two new releases this past week, we dive into the box office numbers and audiences for 28 Years Later, and Elio. Plus, we shift gears and look ahead to pre-sales for Brad Pitt's F1 movie and everyone's favourite AI doll in M3GAN 2.0, all on Behind the Screens.Topics and times:CineEurope highlights - 0:16Box office roundup – 1:5428 Years Later box office overview - 2:5528 Years Later audience analysis - 3:3228 Years Later critical reception - 4:53Elio box office overview - 5:54Elio critical reception and audience analysis - 6:55Upcoming releases - 9:29Pre-sales for F1 - 10:22Pre-sales for M3GAN 2.0 - 11:38Find us at https://www.linkedin.com/company/vista-group-limited/, and follow lifeatvistagroup on InstagramBox Office Overview:The summer box office has crossed $1.5B domestically, up 26% from last year.How To Train Your Dragon was the number 1 domestic film, taking another $37M.28 Years Later opened to $30M in the domestic market, and a further $30M internationally, for a worldwide opening weekend total of $60M.Elio opened to $21M in the domestic market, and took $14M internationally.
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I'm excited to bring you my conversation with Mike Conover, co-founder and CEO of BrightWave. Here's what we cover: Mike's Background: - From studying complex systems to creating Dolly at Databricks - His journey into AI-powered investment tools The Problem: - Investment pros drowning in 600-800 page data rooms - Traditional due diligence hitting human limits BrightWave's Solution: - AI that reads entire documents simultaneously, not snippets - Customer feedback: "Identified risks I wish I'd seen originally" - $21M raised to revolutionize investment research Leadership Insights: - Hiring for mindset over skills - Why humility is his secret weapon as a leader - Building high-performance teams in the AI era The Future: - How BrightWave plans to transform investment research forever Host: Jake Aaron Villarreal, leads the top AI Recruitment Firm in Silicon Valley https://www.matchrelevant.com, uncovering stories of funded startups and goes behinds to scenes to tell their founders journey. If you are growing AI Startup or have a great story, email us at: jake.villarreal@matchrelevant.com
With the box office booming once more with Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible, we take a look at 2025's box office performance against previous years and slates, then tackle Karate Kid: Legends and upcoming pre-sales analysis for the John Wick spinoff, Ballerina!Topics and times:Year-to-date box office comparisons - 0:21Diversity and demand reflected in the slate - 1:59Lilo & Stitch holdover box office overview - 2:39Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning box office - 4:10Karate Kid: Legends box office debut - 4:40Karate Kid: Legends audience analysis - 5:35Karate Kid: Legends audience reception and marketing - 7:37Karate Kid series comparisons - 8:58Bring Her Back box office and audience analysis - 9:41Bring Her Back audience reception - 12:18Ballerina's upcoming release - 13:29Ballerina pre-sales analysis - 14:14The Phoenician Scheme - 15:03Next week - 15:53Find us at https://www.linkedin.com/company/vista-group-limited/, and follow lifeatvistagroup on InstagramBox Office Overview:Lilo & Stitch stayed in 1st position, grossing $63M domestically for a domestic total now of $280M. Internationally, it saw a $113M result over the 3-day weekend, bringing the international total of $330.7M, and the worldwide cumulative total to $610M.Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning grossed $27.3M domestically for a current domestic total of $123M. Internationally, it added $76.1M for a total of $231M internationally, and worldwide, $354M.Karate Kid: Legends debuted to $21M domestically, and internationally added $12M, bringing the international cumulative total to $26M.Bring Her Back debuted with $7.1M domestically, and $1M from 8 internationally territories, for a global total of $8.1M.
Today's top headlines: Nationwide program feeding low-income seniors returns to South Carolina Lowcountry Food Bank to offer free meals for kids throughout the summer Next school year budget to give Berkeley Co. School District teachers pay raise 12 victims injured in attack on demonstrators in Boulder; suspect facing 16 counts of attempted murder Charleston Sheriff: Cartel members, int’l murder suspect arrested in ICE sting Charleston man arrested, charged with distributing child sexual abuse materials Ukraine and Russia agree to swap dead and wounded troops but report no progress toward ending war Longtime vacant Johns Island site could undergo $21M revitalization SC leaders kick off ‘Zero Tolerance for Litter Month’
The 49ers just handed out massive contracts to their two cornerstone stars — Brock Purdy and Fred Warner. Purdy signs a 5-year, $265M extension while Warner becomes the highest-paid linebacker in the NFL at $21M/year.Are these deals team-friendly? Or are the 49ers risking too much money on too few players?Join Larry Krueger and Grant Cohn as they break it all down — from cap impact to future roster flexibility, and what it means for stars like Brandon Aiyuk.NEW MATTRESS SALE: Use Code KRUEG10
Roman Gershman is Co-Founder & CTO of Dragonfly, the drop-in Redis replacement for heavy data workloads that has significant performance, cost, and scale benefits. Their open source dragonflydb has 28K stars on GitHub. Dragonfly has raised $21M from investors including Quiet Capital and Redpoint. In this episode, we dig into:The challenges with Redis The users that have really benefitted from Dragonfly (high scale + real-time needs - gaming, B2C) The benefits of being multi-threaded How they got some of their bigger users / customers like Twilio, SoFi, and Spotify
the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's order to end birthright citizenship, New Zealand suspends three Māori MPs for performing a protest haka, Peru's new cabinet is sworn in, Israel intensifies its strikes on Gaza, Canada's Liberals decide to skip a 2025 spring budget, a study finds that patients regain their original weight 10 months after stopping weight-loss jabs, researchers warn that 1 billion people experience poor indoor air quality annually due to wildfires, the U.S. is reportedly investigating UnitedHealth Group for possible Medicare fraud, a Mexican beauty influencer is shot dead during a TikTok live stream, and Harvard's $27 “copy” of the Magna Carta is discovered to be a $21M original. Sources: www.verity.news
Thursday, May 15th, 2025Today, Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan has been indicted by a federal grand jury; a tiny company with ties to China has spent $300M on Trump's memecoin; Pam Bondi's DoJ has struck a deal to allow 17 Sinaloa cartel members into the United States; Governor JB Pritzker is the first to block federal access to personal data on autism; a 12 year old boy was abandoned on the sidewalk after an ICE raid in Massachusetts; a Democratic Congressman is pushing for impeachment but his colleagues are criticizing the move; Governor Tim Walz and other Minnesota officials are preparing for a possible pardon of George Floyd's murderer Derek Chauvin; the Pentagon spent $21M on flights to Guantanamo where there are currently 32 people being detained; Democrats go after Republican online fundraising platform WinRed; a toddler was left in US custody after her parents were removed to Venezuela; RFK Jr sidesteps questions about vaccines during a Congressional hearing; a federal court allows CREW to continue it's bid to free DOGE documents using FOIA; the city of Omaha has flipped blue as John Ewing Jr defeats the Republican incumbent in the mayoral race; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Thank You,For a limited time, get 50% off and free shipping for your first box PLUS free dessert for life! 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Tonight on The Last Word: The stock market jumps after Donald Trump lowered China tariffs. Also, Trump wants to accept a $400M plane from Qatar. Plus, Bill Gates continues to call out Elon Musk over with USAID cuts. And NBC News reports the Trump administration has spent at least $21M flying migrants to Guantanamo Bay. Rick Woldenberg, Ben Rhodes, Andrew Weissmann, and Courtney Kube join Lawrence O'Donnell.
Send us a textToday's Ones Ready daily drop is live, chaotic, and absolutely unfiltered. Peaches is back with the May 13th Pentagon dumpster fire, bringing you face-to-face with the DoD's awkward puberty phase—complete with budget panic, stop-loss PTSD flashbacks, anti-satellite power moves, and the government realizing maybe it should let junior officers make some decisions. Also: cannon fodder for Cannon AFB (again), HIMARS over Taiwan, and a real-life Olympian joining the Air Force after drowning (and surviving). You literally can't make this up.Still sleeping on the Operator Training Summit? Four slots left. You don't want to be the one DM'ing after it's full, begging for forgiveness. Get in or get smoked.
The Defense Dept. spent over $21M on 46 flights to Guantanamo Bay for migrant deportations under Trump's orders to use the base as a holding site. Flights ran Jan-April 2020, costing $26,277/hr. Data came from Sen. Warren's inquiry into these expenses. #Immigration #Guantanamo
[WEEKEND RECAP 05-10-25] Actually this includes Trump's first 100 days too.Ok, it actually goes back to the campaign.Here you go:The polls are a lie.Democrats have no backup planDemocrats have more internal and external turmoil coming this year than they have had in a decade.Trump freed 10 Americans from Kuwait prisonCalifornia received notice from the federal government that its AmeriCorps grant programs were being terminated $53M gone from CA economy, $21M from LA.4,000 jobsDemocrats falsified timesheets, embezzlement of funds, and improper payment of living allowances THIS is what we voted for. DOGE, Elon Musk and Donald Trump!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
The untold story of "Bitcoin Pizza Guy"! Satoshi's wanted POKER in Bitcoin? Bitcoin has bugs? Is 21 million a MYTH?You're listening to Bitcoin Season 2. Subscribe to the newsletter, trusted by over 12,000 Bitcoiners: https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.comCharlie and Colin explain 5 things you probably didn't know about Bitcoin. Satoshi's original Bitcoin client included a poker program. Did you know Bitcoin has an off-by-one error in Bitcoin's difficulty adjustment? We debunk the myth that the 21 million cap is mentioned in the whitepaper and explore three critical inflation bugs that threatened Bitcoin. Lastly, we tell the story of how "Bitcoin Pizza Guy" Laszlo Hanyecz was actually a pioneering contributor to Bitcoin's development and mining technology.Notes:- Original Bitcoin client included a poker client- Difficulty adjustment calculation uses 2015 not 2016 blocks- 21M supply cap not mentioned in Bitcoin whitepaper- 2010 inflation bug created 184 billion Bitcoin- Bitcoin Pizza guy spent ~100,000 BTC, not just 10,000Follow our guests: @cbspears @asilayhodling @btcszn2Timestamps:00:00 Start02:05 Bitcoin & Poker09:12 Difficulty Adjustment 2015 Blocks13:02 21M Supply (or not?)17:55 Arch18:28 3 Bugs29:06 Bitcoin Pizza Guilt39:58 BONUS: HFSP-
Reach Out Via Text!In this powerhouse episode, Jeremiah Jennings is joined by Jason Cromley, co-founder and CEO of Hidden Creek Landscaping, a $21M company with eyes on $25M—all without adding a single team member. Jason shares how he and his partner built the business from college landscaping side gigs to a scalable, system-driven operation, revealing hard-earned lessons around hiring, efficiency, accountability, and team culture. From the realities of paying A-players what they're worth to the psychology of accountability at every level, Jason doesn't hold back. Whether you're managing two crews or scaling toward eight figures, this conversation delivers the high-level insights and real-world tactics you need to grow a company that attracts top talent—and keeps them.Support the show 10% off LMN Software- https://lmncompany.partnerlinks.io/growinggreenpodcast Signup for our Newsletter- https://mailchi.mp/942ae158aff5/newsletter-signup Book A Consult Call-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast Lawntrepreneur Academy-https://www.lawntrepreneuracademy.com/ The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com Growing Green Website- https://www.growinggreenlandscapes.com/
r TIFU TIFU by making my girlfriend think I was cheating on her (when I was actually planning a surprise) TIFU by joking about decompression chambers for 10+ years TIFU by giving my friends “twice-baked brownies” TIFU by sending the worst possible accidental text to my boss TIFU by getting Bali belly (which could've been avoided if we weren't so stupid) TIFU by thinking I was dead after getting my shot and causing a McDonald's worker to think I was insane TIFU by finding out I'm not truly a girls girl TIFU by accidentally congratulating an NBA player on the loss of their child. TIFU by forgetting my dentist appointment... and somehow making it worse. TIFU by Withholding My Entire Paycheck in Federal Taxes TIFU by falling for a scam TIFU by laughing at my date for being a mime and having a dad who lives in Iraq TIFU I Bought a $300 Showerhead for the Trash Can TIFU by trying to hold my breath underwater like a pro and passing out in the bath while my kid watched TIFU by using dishwashing liquid for washing vegetables. It's dangerous. TIFU by ignoring a crackling headphone and blessing the bus with my taste in music. TIFU by giving my (21M) 8 year older sister a haircut while my parent's went on vacation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
r TIFU TIFU by making my girlfriend think I was cheating on her (when I was actually planning a surprise) TIFU by joking about decompression chambers for 10+ years TIFU by giving my friends “twice-baked brownies” TIFU by sending the worst possible accidental text to my boss TIFU by getting Bali belly (which could've been avoided if we weren't so stupid) TIFU by thinking I was dead after getting my shot and causing a McDonald's worker to think I was insane TIFU by finding out I'm not truly a girls girl TIFU by accidentally congratulating an NBA player on the loss of their child. TIFU by forgetting my dentist appointment... and somehow making it worse. TIFU by Withholding My Entire Paycheck in Federal Taxes TIFU by falling for a scam TIFU by laughing at my date for being a mime and having a dad who lives in Iraq TIFU I Bought a $300 Showerhead for the Trash Can TIFU by trying to hold my breath underwater like a pro and passing out in the bath while my kid watched TIFU by using dishwashing liquid for washing vegetables. It's dangerous. TIFU by ignoring a crackling headphone and blessing the bus with my taste in music. TIFU by giving my (21M) 8 year older sister a haircut while my parent's went on vacation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the legislature proposes bills to make MN the second highest taxed state for individuals and businesses, Gov Walz continues his tour pretending he is the head of the Democratic party. The Mayor describes life under a trash emergency. Proposed school teacher licensing standards call for the end of the world as we know it. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:Federal prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing Robbinsdale Area Schools to lay off 200 staff in face of $21M budget deficitLayoffs begin at US health agencies responsible for research, tracking disease and regulating food Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As the legislature proposes bills to make MN the second highest taxed state for individuals and businesses, Gov Walz continues his tour pretending he is the head of the Democratic party. The Mayor describes life under a trash emergency. Proposed school teacher licensing standards call for the end of the world as we know it. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Federal prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing Robbinsdale Area Schools to lay off 200 staff in face of $21M budget deficit Layoffs begin at US health agencies responsible for research, tracking disease and regulating food Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 113 - Julio Vincent Gambuto, author of the viral essay Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting, joins us to discuss his new book, Please Unsubscribe. His essay reached 21M readers in 98 countries. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Did Jimmy Butler end up winning in the end after the Heat drama? Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Also, another round of Who Said It! Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Are the Giants going to add a QB in the Draft? ESPN NFL Draft Analyst Mel Kiper joins to talk about that and more. Also, Michelle pitches some new catchphrases for Russ. Plus, our MLB preview continues with the Athletics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? What's next for the Cleveland Browns at QB now? Plus, is Aaron Rodgers the only option for the Steelers? What is he waiting for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Are the Giants going to add a QB in the Draft? ESPN NFL Draft Analyst Mel Kiper joins to talk about that and more. Also, Michelle pitches some new catchphrases for Russ. Plus, our MLB preview continues with the Athletics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? What's next for the Cleveland Browns at QB now? Plus, is Aaron Rodgers the only option for the Steelers? What is he waiting for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Jimmy Butler end up winning in the end after the Heat drama? Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Also, another round of Who Said It! Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Are the Giants going to add a QB in the Draft? ESPN NFL Draft Analyst Mel Kiper joins to talk about that and more. Also, Michelle pitches some new catchphrases for Russ. Plus, our MLB preview continues with the Athletics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? What's next for the Cleveland Browns at QB now? Plus, is Aaron Rodgers the only option for the Steelers? What is he waiting for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Jimmy Butler end up winning in the end after the Heat drama? Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Also, another round of Who Said It! Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? What's next for the Cleveland Browns at QB now? Plus, is Aaron Rodgers the only option for the Steelers? What is he waiting for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Are the Giants going to add a QB in the Draft? ESPN NFL Draft Analyst Mel Kiper joins to talk about that and more. Also, Michelle pitches some new catchphrases for Russ. Plus, our MLB preview continues with the Athletics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Jimmy Butler end up winning in the end after the Heat drama? Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Also, another round of Who Said It! Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Are the Giants going to add a QB in the Draft? ESPN NFL Draft Analyst Mel Kiper joins to talk about that and more. Also, Michelle pitches some new catchphrases for Russ. Plus, our MLB preview continues with the Athletics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? What's next for the Cleveland Browns at QB now? Plus, is Aaron Rodgers the only option for the Steelers? What is he waiting for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did Jimmy Butler end up winning in the end after the Heat drama? Russell Wilson is headed to the Giants on a 1-year, $21M deal. Was this the right move for them? Also, another round of Who Said It! Plus, Canty's Best Bet, and the most UnSportsmanLike moments of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Chad, Joel, and Emi sink their teeth into a juicy HR tech showdown: Rippling's suing Deel, alleging an espionage plot. Rippling accused Deel of planting Irishman Keith O'Brien in its Dublin office, where he allegedly ran 6,000 Slack searches for trade secrets—busted by a fake “#d-defectors” Slack channel. Things escalated when O'Brien trashed his phone during a court-ordered seizure on March 19. Deel's firing back, denying it all and pointing to Rippling's own baggage, like alleged Russian sanctions violations. ZipRecruiter's in the spotlight—named a Fast Company innovator, dropping a not-so-novel scheduling tool. Their Job Seeker Confidence Index is tanking, with 41% of seekers gloomy about jobs. Joel adds their podcast's still a dud—and Zip's stock's is down around 20 percent this month. Klarna's IPO filing steals some thunder, boasting $2.8B revenue and $21M profit for 2024, but their AI-driven headcount slash (down to 3,422 from 5,527) raises eyebrows. Finally, Nvidia's GTC conference dazzles with GM's self-driving deal, Yum Brands' AI drive-thrus for 500 eateries, and a GR00T N1 humanoid robot. Is Nvidia still the gold standard? All signs point to Yes. From corporate espionage to AI tacos, it's a wild ride this week on Chad & Chees. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 03:00 - Vegas Highlights 06:00 - Randy Rainbow and Political Satire 08:05 - Canada's Nuclear Option 13:49 - Espionage Story: Deal vs. Rippling 24:45 - The Deceit in HR Tech: Unraveling the Scandal 27:47 - The Russia Connection: Investigating Allegations 30:51 - Public Perception: The Impact of Shady Practices 32:00 - ZipRecruiter News: Innovation or Repackaging? 39:02 - Klarna's IPO: A Desperate Move? 44:58 - Nvidia's AI Revolution: Transforming Fast Food Ordering
CoreWeave turned heads a few times this week. We cover all the moves!You're listening to The Mining Pod. Subscribe to the newsletter, trusted by over 8,000 Bitcoiners: https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.comWant to mine Bitcoin? Check out the Blockspace Media store today!Charlie and Matt fill in for Colin and Will on this week's Mining Pod. They discuss CoreWeave's public listing plans and its 12-year, $10.2B contract with Core Scientific, making it the AI darling of American markets. They debunk rumors about Microsoft canceling CoreWeave contracts, cover US customs releasing seized Bitcoin miners after months of delays, and analyze Cathedra's $21M sale of a 60MW North Dakota mining site. The episode wraps with insights on market volatility driven by Trump's tariff policies and how Scott Bessent's Bitcoin knowledge influences economic decisions.Notes:• Difficulty adjustment expected at +1.16%• Hash price bottomed at $45/PH/s/day in February• CoreWeave's 2024 revenue: $1.92B (77% from 2 clients)• Cathedra sold 60MW site for $350K per megawatt• Mining equipment being released by US customs• Market volatility from Trump's tariff policiesTimestamps:00:00 Start01:55 Difficulty update05:12 Coreweave IPO?09:39 Coreweave MSFT FUD14:54 Customs mining rig seizures24:09 Cry Corner: Tariff Tug of War
Charlie and Matt fill in for Colin and Will on this week's Mining Pod. They discuss Core We've's public listing plans and its 12-year, $10.2B contract with Core Scientific, making it the AI darling of American markets. They debunk rumors about Microsoft canceling CoreWeave contracts, cover US customs releasing seized Bitcoin miners after months of delays, and analyze Cathedra's $21M sale of a 60MW North Dakota mining site. The episode wraps with insights on market volatility driven by Trump's tariff policies and how Scott Bessent's Bitcoin knowledge influences economic decisions. Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com Notes: • Difficulty adjustment expected at +1.16% • Hash price bottomed at $45/PH/s/day in February • CoreWeave 2024 revenue: $1.92B (77% from 2 clients) • Cathedra sold 60MW site for $350K per megawatt • Mining equipment being released by US customs • Market volatility from Trump's tariff policies Timestamps: 00:00 Start 01:55 Difficulty update 05:12 Coreweave IPO? 09:39 Coreweave MSFT FUD 14:54 Customs mining rig seizures 24:09 Cry Corner: Tariff Tug of War Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you turn $7 into half a billion? --- Check out this episode wherever you like to listen or watch podcasts! Episode Page: vinneychopra.com/podcast/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/vMnf1fb1908 Spotify: spoti.fi/423B4fz iTunes: apple.co/3tQ9Tsf ——