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Latest podcast episodes about Abate

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Frigoríficos testam os R$300 por arroba após alongamento das escalas de abate em SP

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 42:23


No quadro “Produção X Produtividade” o nascimento dos primeiros bezerros geneticamente editados do Brasil. No “Proteínas Animais” carnes de frango e suína lideram pauta de exportação em SC

Paracatu Rural - Jornal do agronegócio
Preço do boi para abate é baixo; valores podem variar de acordo com o lote

Paracatu Rural - Jornal do agronegócio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 10:18


Vlamir Brandalizze destaca os dados envolvendo as exportações das carnes brasileiras ao longo do mês de maio. Para o frango, as exportações no acumulado já registram recorde histórico. No boi, a expectativa é por aumento da demanda no mercado doméstico.

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Boas vendas de carne bovina para o Dia das Mães não garantem recuperação da arroba

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 21:48


Abate de animais até abril está estabilizado com 2024, mas em tendência de queda na comparação mensal

Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness
ABATE of North Dakota for Motorcycle Safety

Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 10:29


Marg Hohnadel, Rider Coach at ABATE of ND, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to discuss motorcycle safety and how we can keep each other safe on the roads this summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fearless Fridays with Maryann
Caregiving, Creativity & Community with Lynn Abate-Johnson

Fearless Fridays with Maryann

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 31:06


Ep. 197 This week on Fearless Fridays with Maryann, we're joined by the dynamic Lynn Abate-Johnson—global community builder, business consultant, and international bestselling author. Lynn opens up about her unexpected journey into authorship, sparked by the emotional and logistical challenges of caregiving for her mother. In this heartfelt conversation, she shares how writing Out of Love became both a healing outlet and a roadmap for others navigating similar paths. Together, we explore how storytelling builds powerful communities, why authenticity matters in business and on social media, and how redefining matriarchy can empower women to lead lasting change. Lynn also offers practical tools for caregivers and entrepreneurs, and reveals how she's reigniting her own creativity through jewelry design. If you're looking for inspiration to embrace your story, lean into your purpose, and grow with intention—this episode is for you. Contact Lynn: Email: lynn@lynnabatejohnson.com  Website: https://www.lynnabatejohnsonbook.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/LAJbiz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LAJbiz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mrdempowermentsolutions Connect with Maryann Website: https://www.maryannriveradannert.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryannriveradannert/ Webinar: https://authormaryann.my.canva.site/from-stuck-to-soaring Chapters: 0:00 The Power of Storytelling and Community Building 2:55 Caregiving Challenges and Self-Care Strategies for Family Caregivers 11:37 Prioritizing Self-Care and Nutrition for Caregivers 14:33 Holistic Business Consulting and Authentic Social Media Engagement 22:29 Empowering Women Through Stories of Resilience and Creativity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Spinner Is Lit Pinball Podcast
The Spinner Is Lit - Episode 74_Joe Abate_Operator

The Spinner Is Lit Pinball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 174:49


Operator Joe Abate shares his journey to becoming a location owner.

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Escalas de abate mais longas são formadas por animais já contratados e nem sempre, a preços menores

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 47:32


No quadro “Relação de Troca” a alta do bezerro e a piora na relação com o boi gordo e no “Fala Produtor ” o pecuarista de Goiás que se especializou na recria.

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Escalas de abate alongaram e frigoríficos aproveitam para pressionar arroba do boi

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 18:57


Alongamento das escalas acontece por conta de compras antecipadas e nem sempre , com preços menores de arroba

Un jour, un problème
L'égalité femmes-hommes en France ? C'est bon ? Rencontre avec Violaine de Filippis Abate

Un jour, un problème

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 47:03


Un point sur l'état du sexisme en France et l'affirmation, chez certains opposants de la cause des femmes, que nous sommes désormais parvenus à l'égalité femmes-hommes en France. Un épisode avec Violaine de Filippis Abate. Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecrit par Hélène Vézier Monté par Amaury Breton Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Madame Meuf ici. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Arroba do boi tem fôlego para subir com demanda no feriado prolongado, escalas curtas de abate e oferta contida de animais

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 49:30


No quadro Manejo Eficiente como planejar a suplementação dos animais na transição para o período seco e a relação de troca milho X boi favorável para o pecuarista no quadro na Ponta do Lápis

Unternehmer Lounge
Folge 22 – Spanische Fachkräfte - Zwischen Integration und Bürokratie: Elia García Cañabate

Unternehmer Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 66:43


In Folge 22 der Unternehmer Lounge ist Elia zu Gast – ehemalige Profi-Handballerin, absolute Netzwerkikone in Leipzig und Gründerin eines besonderen Geschäftsmodells: Sie bringt spanischsprachige Fachkräfte nach Deutschland und hilft ihnen, hier Fuß zu fassen. Fabian und Daniel sprechen mit ihr über ihre persönliche Geschichte, kulturelle Unterschiede, Herausforderungen bei der Integration und warum Unternehmen oft unterschätzen, was internationale Mitarbeitende wirklich brauchen. Außerdem: • Warum Behörden in Deutschland manchmal wie ein Escape Room sind • Wie Elia vom Handball zur Unternehmerin wurde • Tipps für Unternehmen, die internationale Talente integrieren möchten • Und: Warum Sonne manchmal wirklich alles ist Die Unternehmer Lounge gibt Unternehmern in und rund um Leipzig die Plattform, ihre Geschichte zu erzählen. Somit möchten wir den Zuschauern ermöglichen, in die verschiedensten Branchen einzutauchen, aus Fehlern zu lernen und Inspiration für das eigene Unternehmen zu gewinnen.

Programas FM Milenium
Primero lo Primero: Florencia Cañabate, Secretaria General del SUTPA

Programas FM Milenium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 11:36


Eduardo Battaglia dialogó con Florencia Cañabate por la nueva protesta llevada adelante por el gremio y la falta de obras de transporte en el país.

Paracatu Rural - Jornal do agronegócio
Preços do boi devem começar abril em alta; escalas de abate de fêmeas caem e abrem valorização.

Paracatu Rural - Jornal do agronegócio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 13:03


Apesar da fluidez nas negociações ainda não ser a esperada, o leiloeiro Moacir Naves projeta um mês de abril de valorização para os preços do boi. Segundo o analista, as escalas de abate estão mais curtas e as fêmeas destinadas para esse fim também estão em menor número. A tendência é que os primeiros animais a atingir valorização sejam aqueles de maior qualidade.

watch.tm
Roubar celebridades & assédio em bibliotecas | #94

watch.tm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 84:50


Esta semana, Pedro conta com a ajuda da profissional liberal Inês para esmiuçar as batalhas que se passaram em Portugal nos últimos dias: o agente contra os famosos, os comunistas contra a televisão, os políticos contra os políticos. Também há espaço para assuntos mais leves, como a arte de ser labrego numa biblioteca e a dizimação de dezenas de árvores lindíssimas em Lisboa.(00:00) Intro(00:23) Salva da palmas para o sol(02:17) PTM mentiu no último episódio(03:50) Faz mal reaquecer várias vezes a comida?(06:43) Unpopular opinion sobre comentador Pedro Henriques(11:52) Escritor João Pedro George tem raiva de Madalena Sá Fernandes numa biblioteca(36:30) O roubo a Carolina Patrocínio e Tiago Teotónio Pereira(48:23) Manuel Santana Lopes pode ser preso?(50:00) Onde encontrar livros de Tio Patinhas em Portugal?(51:43) PTM e Inês recordam livros da infância(53:43) Abate de jacarandás em Lisboa(58:45) Petição contra abate de jacarandás(1:04:42) Montenegro processa Chega por causa de cartaz(1:10:44) PCP processa RTP por causa de José Rodrigues dos Santos(1:18:06) Recomendação: Severance

Noticiário Nacional
0h Moedas: mal-entendido sobre o abate de 25 jacarandás em Lisboa

Noticiário Nacional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 11:40


Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Pecuarista alerta para falta de animais prontos para abate com pastagem comprometida e maior retenção de fêmeas

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 10:34


Cenário de escassez de oferta pode motivar alta da arroba ainda no primeiro semestre, analisa o pecuarista Carlito Guimarães

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Queda de braços entre frigoríficos e pecuaristas se intensifica e interfere nas escalas de abate

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 9:27


Manejo e genética são ferramentas importantes para pecuarista enfrentar volatilidade do mercado

Portal Agrolink o maior produtor de conteúdo Agro
Nova tecnologia permite o controle da deriva nas lavouras

Portal Agrolink o maior produtor de conteúdo Agro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 14:42


Abate de bovinos chegou a 39 milhões de cabeças, alta de 15% e novo recorde da série histórica. Setor de suínos e aves também cresceu em 2024. Simulador de deriva permite manejo de defensivos agrícolas. Pequenos agricultores têm até 31 março para inscrever propostas no PAA. FPA crítica decisão de zerar alíquota de importação da sardinha em conserva e classifica medida como ameaça à indústria pesqueira. Último dia de verão será marcado por temporais no Sudeste brasileiro.

il posto delle parole
Carmine Abate "L'olivo bianco"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 22:09


Carmine Abate"L'olivo bianco"Aboca Edizioniwww.abocaedizioni.itIn una calda notte d'agosto, quando gli incendi divampano nelle campagne di Spillace, tre amici si riuniscono per chiacchierare fino a tardi. È un rito che compiono ogni sera, forse per cercare di spegnere almeno il fuoco che sentono dentro, nell'estate così inquieta in cui, dopo la maturità, devono decidere cosa fare delle loro vite. Mentre Riccardo e Marco meditano di lasciare la Calabria per emigrare in Germania, Antonio non sa decidersi: l'unica certezza in quel momento è il suo amore per Elena…Ma c'è anche un altro pensiero che affolla la mente di Antonio e riguarda le vicende di Luca, un parente misterioso che solo nonna Sofia aveva conosciuto: a lei, Luca aveva lasciato la sua casa e una striscia di terra aspra e scoscesa, coltivata con fatica e trasformata in un piccolo paradiso fertile, con alberi da frutto e tutte le varietà di olivi della Calabria.I racconti di nonna Sofia sono appassionanti e sembrano nascondere un segreto: Luca aveva attirato le invidie dei suoi compaesani e, dopo una notte in cui furono uditi degli spari, nessuno seppe più nulla di lui. Tutto ciò che è rimasto è l'Olivo di Luca, quel terreno frequentato abitualmente dalla famiglia di Antonio che va lì ogni anno a trascorrere la Pasquetta.Ma chi era Luca? Era davvero partito per l'America o era morto? E perché aveva lasciato la sua proprietà a nonna Sofia? Come in un gioco di specchi tra natura e anima, ingaggiato dal padre per rimuovere il rovettaro che negli anni aveva invaso l'oliveto, Antonio cercherà di fare luce su questa storia misteriosa: liberando l'Olivo di Luca dai tralci spinosi, si addentrerà sempre più nel cuore della verità, riuscendo a mettere finalmente in ordine anche i suoi pensieri.Carmine Abate è nato nel 1954 a Carfizzi, un paese arbëresh della Calabria. Emigrato da giovane ad Amburgo, oggi vive in Trentino. Come narratore ha esordito in Germania con Den Koffer und weg! (1984) e in Italia con Il ballo tondo (1991), cui sono seguiti raccolte di racconti e romanzi di successo. Con La collina del vento (Mondadori 2012) ha vinto il 50° Premio Campiello. I suoi libri, vincitori di prestigiosi premi, sono tradotti in numerosi Paesi. Per Aboca Edizioni ha scritto L'albero della fortuna (2019).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

Paracatu Rural - Jornal do agronegócio
Mês de março será determinante para as cotações do boi | Frigoríficos aumentam abate de fêmeas

Paracatu Rural - Jornal do agronegócio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 10:24


A terceira semana de fevereiro trouxe pressão negativa para os preços do boi. Os frigoríficos aumentaram a escala de abate em cima da vacada média que aproveitou os pastos fartos da virada do ano. Com os estoques fortalecidos, os preços dos bovinos caíram em todas as categorias. O leiloeiro Moacir Naves projeta, porém, que o mês de março será determinante para as cotações do boi gordo. A safra de bezerros será indicada apenas no próximo mês. Se esse tipo de animal não aparecer, a tendência é de nova pressão de alta.

Percorsi PerVersi
Ennio Abate

Percorsi PerVersi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 29:34


Ennio Abate - a cura di Paolo Massari

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Abate de fêmeas cresce em janeiro e acende sinal de alerta sobre ritmo de oferta no mercado do boi; Chuvas na Argentina pressionam milho e soja em Chi

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 19:35


Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Oferta menor de animais prontos para o abate no interior do Brasil tem feito diferencial de base com SP encurtar

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 40:43


Em MT, MS, GO e MG os preços da arroba já estão iguais ou levemente abaixo dos praticados em SP

Esercizi Spirituali
Luigi Maria Epicoco - L'attualità della santità di Antonio Abate

Esercizi Spirituali

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 50:49


Luigi Maria Epicoco - L'attualità della santità di Antonio Abate

The NPR Politics Podcast
A Good Guy: 279 Hours

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 38:54


Today, the first of a two-part investigation from NPR's Embedded.Sgt. Joshua Abate's career in the Marine Corps seemed to be taking off. He was about to start a top-clearance internship at the NSA. But first, he had to take a standard polygraph test.And then a routine question came up: Have you ever tried to overthrow the U.S. government? Abate told the polygrapher something that he'd been keeping quiet for nearly two years: He followed the crowd that broke into the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.This admission leads to a different kind of January 6 story. Abate says he's not an insurrectionist. So why did it take him so long to talk openly about that day? And what did he actually do inside the Capitol?Digging into FBI documents and CCTV footage, NPR's Tom Bowman and Lauren Hodges follow Abate's case in federal court. Reexamining their own firsthand accounts of what happened that day, their reporting offers a fresh look at January 6 and what it means for the military.LEARN MORE:- Explore NPR's database of January 6 criminal cases.- Read the findings about extremism in the military from researcher Michael Jensen and the University of Maryland's National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Papatriarcat
BANDE-ANNONCE #170 - Parentalité, féminisme et stéréotypes - Violaine de Filippis-Abate

Papatriarcat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 2:12


Southcoast Artists Index
Jazz Series Episode 5: Greg Abate

Southcoast Artists Index

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 76:37


In Episode Five, Dave Reis speaks with internationally renowned, award-winning jazz musician Greg Abate, a saxophonist, flutist, and composer. He's traveled the globe on his musical tours. After finishing his education at Berklee College Of Music in the mid-70s, Greg Abate went on to play lead alto saxophone for the Ray Charles Orchestra for 2 years. Abate formed his group Channel One in 1978. It became a New England favorite and offered him an opportunity to play tenor sax from 1986-87 with the revived Artie Shaw Orchestra under the leadership of Dick Johnson. He was recently ranked number three in the Downbeat reader's poll for alto sax.  The Artist Index's jazz documentarian and Jazz Podcast Series host, Dave Reis, spent nearly 26 years as a Jazz radio show host, among his many other accomplishments. He was one of the original longtime DJs who worked at the former WUSM which became radio station WUMD, 89.3 FM, on the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus. Dave Reis, AKA David Domingo Reis, began as our guest on In-Focus Podcast 154. and In-Focus Podcast 181. He returns once again as the host of our first-ever ten-part jazz podcast series underwritten by the Fiber Optic Center. There is no better host for this series than Dave Reis, a walking, talking jazz encyclopedia and local legend himself. Dave grew up surrounded by and hanging around with many of the jazz greats he will be presenting his ten-part Jazz Podcast Series underwritten by the Fiber Optic Center. Podcasts are also available on your favorite media app, including Amazon Music / iHeart Radio / Libsyn / Podcast Page / Spotify / WebPlayer, and APPLE PODCASTS

No Compromise
A Good Guy from NPR's Embedded

No Compromise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 39:04


New from NPR's Embedded: Marine Sgt. Joshua Abate was in the middle of a routine polygraph test to receive top-secret clearance when he made an extraordinary admission: He had followed the crowd that broke into the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This admission leads to a different kind of January 6 story. Abate says he's not an insurrectionist. So why did it take him so long to talk openly about that day? This is episode 1 of a two-part series. To hear the final episode, head to NPR's Embedded podcast.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Taking Cover
A Good Guy from NPR's Embedded

Taking Cover

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 39:06


New from NPR's Embedded: Marine Sgt. Joshua Abate was in the middle of a routine polygraph test to receive top-secret clearance when he made an extraordinary admission: He had followed the crowd that broke into the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This admission leads to a different kind of January 6 story. Abate says he's not an insurrectionist. So why did it take him so long to talk openly about that day? This is episode 1 of a two-part series. To hear the final episode, head to NPR's Embedded podcast.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Smart Talk
New NPR Series 'A Good Guy' follows a U.S. Marine involved in the Jan. 6 riot, reporter shares details of the interview

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 11:25


The Last installment in the NPR podcast series Embedded follows the case of Sergeant Joshua Abate, an active-duty Marine who joined the mob that attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2001. NPR Pentagon Correspondent Tom Bowman and producer Lauren Hodges were both at the capitol reporting on the attack. Bowman says the interest in this interview came out of a news report that said three active-duty marines were convicted of misdemeanor charges for going into the Pentagon on January 6. “They got 279 hours of community service, one hour for every Marine killed in the Civil War. And when I was reading the story like that is really interesting. So, I reached out to one of the lawyers to talk with him. His name is Dave Daschle. He is a lawyer in Warrenton, Virginia. And he was representing Sergeant Joshua Abate and talked with him. And then he set us up with his client.” Out of the three active-duty marines, only Abate spoke with Bowman and Hodges. Bowman says the only reason Abate says he agreed to speak, was because of his newborn daughter. “He said, I don't want her, you know, 15 years from now to Google my name and all of a sudden this pops up. But, you know, I was convicted of a misdemeanor on January 6th. I was part of this mob. So, he said, “I want to tell my side of the story. And that's what we got from him.” The latest in the Embedded series is available on the NPR App or wherever you get your podcasts.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Embedded
A Good Guy: 279 Hours

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 38:53


"Have you ever tried to overthrow the U.S. government?" Marine Sgt. Joshua Abate was in the middle of a routine polygraph test to receive top-secret clearance when he made an extraordinary admission: He had followed the crowd that broke into the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. This admission leads to a different kind of January 6 story. Abate says he's not an insurrectionist. So why did it take him so long to talk openly about that day? To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Embedded
Introducing "A Good Guy" from NPR

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 2:04


Sergeant Joshua Abate says that he's not a rioter or an insurrectionist. Those closest to the active-duty Marine call him "a good guy." But he was part of the mob that attacked the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. On the eve of a new presidential election, what does his case tell us, as the nation still grapples with the legacy of that day? As they look into the military's reckoning with extremism in the ranks, NPR's Tom Bowman and Lauren Hodges examine Abate's main line of defense: Don't focus on what he did; focus on his promising career as a Marine, instead. Embedded's new two-part series "A Good Guy" drops Thursday, October 24. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Oferta de animais diminui e já reflete em escalas de abate mais curtas em todo o Brasil; arroba segue trajetória de alta

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 23:40


Com escalas de 3 a 5 dias e dificuldade para novas compras, frigoríficos já sinalizam férias coletivas

RTL Matin
SÉCURITÉ - Des places de parking réservées aux femmes à Metz : Violaine de Filippis-Abate est l'invitée de RTL Midi

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 7:49


Est-ce une bonne initiative ou pas ? Stigmasie-t-on les femmes avec ce dispositif ? Pour renforcer la sécurité dans sa ville après un viol il y a quelques jours dans le parking souterrain d'une grande surface, le maire de Metz François Grosdidier souhaite que des places de parking soient réservées aux femmes. On en parle avec Violaine de Filippis-Abate, avocate, cofondatrice du collectif Action juridique féministe. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 04 septembre 2024.

L'invité de RTL
SÉCURITÉ - Des places de parking réservées aux femmes à Metz : Violaine de Filippis-Abate est l'invitée de RTL Midi

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 7:49


Est-ce une bonne initiative ou pas ? Stigmasie-t-on les femmes avec ce dispositif ? Pour renforcer la sécurité dans sa ville après un viol il y a quelques jours dans le parking souterrain d'une grande surface, le maire de Metz François Grosdidier souhaite que des places de parking soient réservées aux femmes. On en parle avec Violaine de Filippis-Abate, avocate, cofondatrice du collectif Action juridique féministe. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Eric Brunet et Céline Landreau du 04 septembre 2024.

Get Rich Education
517: The Future of Homebuilding with George Gilder

Get Rich Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 43:42


Futurist, Technologist and Author of many titles including the classic “Wealth and Poverty”, George Gilder joins us to discuss supply side economics and the transformative potential of using graphene material in various industries including real estate. We discuss economic growth measured by time prices, showing that private sector progress is faster than GDP estimates. Learn about graphene's properties, including its strength and conductivity, and its potential to transform various industries. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms that is 200 times stronger than steel, 1000 times more conductive than copper and the world's thinnest material. Resources: getgilder.com Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/517 For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE  or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments.  You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review”  GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREmarketplace.com/Coach Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript:   Automatically Transcribed With Otter.ai    Keith Weinhold  00:01 Welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold. I'm talking about the various economic scare tactics out there, like the BRICS, the FDIC and the housing crash. What lower interest rates mean? How our nation's $35 trillion debt has gone galactic. Then today's guest is a legend. He's a technologist and futurist. It tells us about today's promise of graphene in real estate all today on get rich education.  when you want the best real estate and finance info, the modern Internet experience limits your free articles access, and it's replete with paywalls and you've got pop ups and push notifications and cookies disclaimers. Oh, at no other time in history has it been more vital to place nice, clean, free content in your hands that actually adds no hype value to your life. See, this is the golden age of quality newsletters, and I write every word of ours myself. It's got a dash of humor, and it's to the point to get the letter. 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You know, as a consumer of this media type as you are, it's remarkable how often you've probably encountered these de facto scare tactics, like the BRICS are uniting and it will take out the dollar and it's just going to be chaos in the United States. You might know that BRICS, B, R, I, C, S is the acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Do you know how hard it is to get off the petro dollar and how hard it is for the BRICS, which is basically more than just those five countries, it's dozens of countries. How hard it is for them to agree on anything with things as various as their different economies, and they'll have different customs and currencies. I mean, sheesh, just for you to get yourself and three friends all to agree to meet at the same coffee shop at the same time, takes, like a Herculean effort, plus a stroke of luck, and all full of you are like minded, so I wouldn't hold your breath on the dollar hyper inflating to worthlessness, although it should slowly debase. What about the scare tactic of the FDIC is going to implode, and this could lead to bank closures and widespread societal panic. Well, the FDIC, which stands for Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, they're the body that backs all of the US bank deposits, including yours, and it's steered by their systemic resolution Advisory Committee. Well, there are $9 trillion in bank deposits, and is backed by only a few 100 billion in FDIC cash, so there aren't nearly enough dollars to back the deposits. So can you trust your money in the bank? That's a prevalence scare tactic, but my gosh, if nothing else, history has shown that the government will step in to backstop almost any crisis, especially a banking related one, where one failure can have a cascading effect and make other institutions fall. I'm not saying that this is right, but time has proven that the government does and will step in, or the common scare tactic in our core of the world that is the eminent housing price crash. And I define a crash as a loss in value of 20% or more. Do you know how difficult this would be to do anytime soon? Housing demand still outstrips supply. Today's homeowners have loads of protective equity, an all time high of about 300k so they're not walking away from their homes. Inflation has baked higher replacement costs into the real estate cake, and now mortgage rates have fallen one and a half percent from this cycle's highs, and they are poised to fall further, so a housing price crash is super unlikely, and a new scare tactic for media attention seems to be this proposal by a future presidential hopeful about a tax on unrealized gains. Now Tom wheelwright is the tax expert. He's returning to the show with us again soon here, so maybe I'll ask him about it. But a tax on unrealized gains is politically pretty unpopular. It would be a mess to impose, and a lot of others have proposed it in the past as well, and it has not gone anywhere. Plus tax changes need congressional approval, and we have a divided Congress, there's a small chance that attacks on unrealized gains could come to fruition, but it would be tough. It's probably in the category of just another media scare tactic, much like the BRICS and the shaky FDIC banking structure had a housing price crash. I like to keep you informed about these things, and at times we do have guests with a disparate opinion from mine on these things. Good to get a diversity of opinions, but it's best not to go too deep into these scare tactics that are really unlikely to happen any time soon. Well, there was a party going on 10 days ago at what all affectionately dub club fed in Jacksonhole Wyoming, I don't know what the club fed cover charge was, but fortunately, we did not have to watch Janet "Grandma" Yellen dance at Club fed and and share. Jerome Powell, yes, he finally caught a rate cut buzz. He announced that the time has come for interest rate cuts, and as usual, he didn't offer specifics. Total rager. what a party. later this month, he's going to render the long awaited decision, which now seems to be, how much will cut rates by a quarter point or a half point? Did you know that it's been four and a half years since the Fed lowered rates? Yeah, that was March of 2020, at the start of the pandemic. And then we know what happened back in 2022 and 2023 they hiked rates so much that they needed trail mix, a sleeping bag and some Mountain House freeze dried meals to go along with their steady hiking cycle. Interest rates now, though have been untouched for over a year, it's been an interesting year for the Fed and rates many erroneously thought there would be six or more rate cuts this year. And what about Maganomics? Trump recently said that if he becomes president, he should be able to weigh in on fed decisions that would depart from a long time tradition of Fed independence from executive influence. Historically, they've been separated.   Donald Trump  08:26 The Federal Reserve's a very interesting thing, and it's sort of gotten it wrong a lot. And he's tending to be a little bit later on things. He gets a little bit too early and a little bit too late. And, you know, that's very largely a it's a gut feeling. I believe it's really a gut feeling. And I used to have it out with him. I had it out with him a couple of times, very strongly. I fought him very hard. And, you know, we get along fine. We get along fine. But I feel that, I feel the president should have at least say in there. Yeah, I feel that strongly. I think that, in my case, I made a lot of money. Iwas very successful, and I think I have a better instinct than in many cases, people that would be on the Federal Reserve or the chairman.   Keith Weinhold  09:10 Those Trump remarks were just a few weeks ago, and then shortly afterward, he seemed to walk those comments back, but he did say that he would not reappoint. DJ J-pal, to the economic turntables. It's a long standing economic argument as well about whether an outside force like the Fed should set interest rates at all, which is the price of money, rather than allowing the rate to float with the free market as lenders and borrowers negotiate with each other. I mean, no one's out there setting the price of oil or refrigerators or grapes, but it is pretty remarkable that the Fed has signaled that rate cuts are eminent when inflation is still 2.9% well above their 2% target. But let's be mindful about the Fed's twofold mission, what they call their dual mandate. It is stable prices and maximum employment. Well, the Fed's concern is that second one, it's that the labor market has slowed and see the way it works is pretty simple. Lower interest rates boost employment because it's cheaper for businesses to borrow money that encourages them to expand and hire, which is exactly how lower interest rates help the labor market. That's how more people get hired, and this matters because you need a tenant that can pay the rent. So the bottom line here is to expect lower interest rates on savings accounts, HELOCs, credit cards and automobile loans. What this means to real estate investors is that lower mortgage rates are eminent, although the change should be slow. Two years ago, mortgage rates rose faster than they're going to fall. Now, one thing that lower interest rates can do is lower America's own debt. Servicing costs and America's public debt is drastic. Now, between 35 and $36 trillion in fact, to put our debt into perspective, it has gone galactic. And I mean that in an almost literal sense, because look, if you line up dollars, dollar bills, which are about six inches long, if you line those up end to end from Earth, how far do you think that they would reach? How about to the moon? Oh, no, if you line up dollars end to end, they would stretch beyond the moon. Okay, let's see how far we can follow them out through the solar system. They would breeze past Mars, which is 140 million miles away, the next planet out Jupiter. Oh, our trail of dollar bills would extend beyond that. Next up is Saturn and its ring. The dollar bills would reach beyond that. We're getting to the outer planets now, Uranus still going. Neptune, okay, Neptune is about $30 trillion bills away, and we would have to go beyond that then. So our 35 to $36 trillion of national debt would almost reach Pluto that's galactic. That's amazing. That's bad, and it probably means we have to print more dollars in order to pay back the debt, which is, of course, long term inflationary. And I don't know what's stopping us from going from $36 trillion up to say, 100 trillion, gosh. next week here on the show, we're talking about real estate investing in one of the long time best and still hottest real estate investor states, and then later on, we've got brilliant tax wizard Tom wheelwright returning, as we know here at GRE real estate pays five ways, and if you have any Spanish speaking family or friends, I've got a great way for them to consume all five video modules. It's an AI converting my voice to Spanish in these videos, we have a Spanish speaker here on staff at Get Rich Education, and she said the dub is pretty good. Well, the entire package, real estate pays five ways in Espanol is condensed into a powerful one hour total, all five videos a course, all in one wealth building hour. It's free to watch. There's no email address to enter or anything you can tell your Spanish speaking family and friends, or maybe your multilingual and your primary language is Spanish. That is it getricheducation.com/espanolricheducation.com/espanol or a shorter way to get to the same pageis getricheducation.com/espricheducation.com/esp, that's getricheducation.com/esp.richeducation.com/esp.  This week's guest is one of the first people I ever heard discussing the blockchain and cryptocurrency 15 years ago, and then he was early on AI. What got my attention is his education about a promising construction material for building new real estate, though, I expect that our discussion will delve outside of real estate today as well. Let's meet the incomparable George Gilder. This week's guest is the co founder at the Discovery Institute, discovery.org original pillar of supply side economics, former speechwriter to both Presidents Reagan and Nixon. And he's the author of the classic book on economics called Wealth and Poverty. Today he's at the forefront of technological breakthroughs. He's a Harvard grad. He wears a lot of stripes. I've only mentioned a few. Hey, welcome to GRE George Gilder.   George Gilder  15:09 right there better here.   Keith Weinhold  15:11 It's so good to host you, George, in both your writings and your influences on people like President Reagan, you champion supply side economics. And I think of supply side economics as things like lower taxes, less regulation and free trade. We had someone in the Reagan administration here with us a few months ago, David Stockman. He championed a lot of those same things. But go ahead and tell us more about supply side economics and what that means and how that's put into practice.   George Gilder  15:43 Well, it really begins with human creativity in the image of your Creator, essence of supply side economics now super abundant. I mean supply side economics triumphs. We had the whole information technology revolution ignited during the Reagan years and now dominates the world economy and gives the United States seven out of the top 10 companies in market cap. 70% of global corporate market cap is American companies because of supply side economics amazing, and that's why it's distressing to see supply side economics, with its promise of super abundance and prosperity and opportunity, Give way to narrow nationalistic calculations and four tenths of war. I mean, all these Jews are at the forefront. Today, in time, we're going to see human creativity once again prevail in my books, Life After Capitalism is my latest book, my new paradigm is graphene. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms, two dimensional layer of carbon atoms that is 200 times stronger than steel, 1000 times more conductive than copper. It switches and the terahertz trillions of times a second, rather than the billions of times a second that our current silicon chips which and you mix it with concrete, the concrete comes 35% stronger, just parts per million of graphene mixed with concrete yields some material that's 35% stronger than ordinary concrete. You mix a parts per million of graphene with asphalt, the roads don't get potholes in the winter. It's radically Abate, but it conducts signals so accurately. If you go on YouTube, you can find a mouse and said it's spinal cord severed completely, injected with graphene, the spinal signals transmitted so accurately that the you see the mouse doing cartwheels by the end of the YouTube measure. I mean, it's material that's going to transform all industries, from real estate to medicine to surgery to electronics. Electronics been kind of the spearhead of our economy, of the transformation and electronics may be more significant than any other domain.   Keith Weinhold  18:49 Well, this is a terrific overview of all the contributions you're making to both the economic world and the technology world with what you told us about right there. And I do want to ask you some more about the graphene and the technology later. But you know, if we bring it back to the economics, it was in your classic book, Wealth and Poverty, which sold over a million copies, where you espouse a lot of the same things that you still espouse today in your more recent books, that is, capitalism begins with giving, we can often think of it that way. As a real estate investor is where we need to give tenants a clean, safe, affordable, functional property before we profit. Capitalism begins with giving.   George Gilder  19:32 Absolutely. That's a crucial debate I had with Ayn Rand The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and I say, capitalism is subsist on altruism. I'm concerned for the interests of others, imaginative anticipation of the needs of others. It's an altruistic, generous system, and from that generosity. Stems the amazing manifestations of super abundance that which I've been writing about recently. And super abundance shows, measured by time prices, how many hours a typical worker has to spend to earn the goods and services that sustain its life. Yeah, that's where the real cost has time. Yeah, time is money. Money is time, tokenized time, and measured by time, economic growth has been 50 to just enormously faster than is estimated by any of the GDP numbers. However, measured by time government services or ordinary GDP assumes that every dollar of government spending is worth what it costs. Prices both show that progress in the private sector has been four or five times faster than is estimated by GDP well government time, price of government dominated goods, including, increasingly, healthcare and education, is way less valuable than the cost. It's value subtracted, and certainly trillions of dollars for windmills and solar panels, trillions of dollars of subsidies is a net subtraction of value in the world economy. So I am with Gale Pooley and Tupy, both who wrote a book called Superabundance that I wrote the introduction to, and William Nordhaus, the Nobel laureate from Yale, who really conceived and developed time prices and showed that economic growth is 1000s of times greater than has been estimated by ordinary economic data. This is a time of abundance. It's not a time of scarcity. It's not a time of the dismal science. It's the time of super abundance.   Keith Weinhold  22:17 Yes, 100% a lot of that is just the government getting out of the way and really let people be givers, be that go giver and lead with giving, because I have never heard of a society that's taxed its way to prosperity.   George Gilder  22:34 Yeah. Well, that's absolutely the case. And I've been talking previously about graphene, which is the great new material that has been discovered of the last a couple decades. It originated, a lot of the science originated in Jim Tour's laboratory. James Tour of Rice University, and he's had scores of companies have emerged from his laboratory, and 18 of them got started in Israel. Israel is really become a leading force in the world economy. And when Israel is in jeopardy, our economy is in jeopardy. We have 100,000 Israeli citizens working in companies in Silicon Valley, 100,000 all the leading American tech companies have outposts in Israel, and now we face what I call the Israel test, which is how you respond to people who are really superior in creativity and accomplishment and intellect, and the appropriate thing to do is emulate them and learn from them. But too many people in the world see success and they want to tear it down, or they think it was stolen from someone else, or it was part of a zero sum game where the riches of one person necessarily come at the expense of someone else, which is the opposite of the truth, the riches proliferate opportunities for others. That's how the economy grows through the creativity and the image of your Creator.   Keith Weinhold  24:25 And when you bring up Israel, they're one of many nations that's made strong contributions to society and the economy, and we think about other nations that's been an increasingly relevant conversation these past few years, a lot of that centers on immigration. I'm not an expert on how many people we should let into this country or any of those sort of policy sorts of things, but here is a real estate investing show. I often think about where and how we're going to house all these immigrants, whether they come from Central America or South America or Israel or. Anywhere else. And I know oftentimes you've touted immigrations economic benefits, so I think it's pretty easy for one to see how in the short term, immigrants could be of economic detriment, but tell us more about those long term economic benefits of immigrants coming to the United States.   George Gilder  25:17 Immigrants come to the United States and become Americans and contribute American opportunity and wealth. We won the second world war because of immigration of Jewish scientists from Europe to the United States, who led by people like John von Neumann and Oppenheimer who forged the Manhattan Project, and that's really how we won the Second World War, was by accepting brilliant immigrants who wanted to serve America. Now there is a threat today where immigrants come to the United States not to contribute to the United States, but to exploit the United States, or even destroy it, not to go givers. They are givers, and so we want immigrants who are inclined to commit to America and create opportunities for the world, but immigrants who want to tear down America and who believe that America owes them something tend to be less productive and less valuable immigrants and immigrants who really want to destroy western civilization, and the jihadists that we know about are actually a threat to America. So the immigration problem isn't simple, but when we had a system where legal immigrants could apply and enter our country and revitalize it, that was a wonderful system, but having boards of illegal immigrants just pour over the border is not an intelligent way to deal with the desire of people around the world to share an American prosperity.   Keith Weinhold  27:13 We've seen several cases in the past year or two where immigrants are given free housing. There are really great case studies about this in Massachusetts and some other places, how they're giving housing before oftentimes, our own Americans, including sometimes retired veterans, are provided with housing. This all comes down to the housing crunch and already having a low housing supply. So what are some more your thoughts about just how much of a layup or a handout should we give new immigrants?   George Gilder  27:42 Housing technology is going to be transformed by the material science revolution that is epitomized by graphene, this miracle material I was describing. I think part of the problem is real estate enterprise is over regulated, and there are too many obstacles to the building of innovative new forms of housing. In 20 years, it'll be hard to recognize many of the structures that emerge as a result of real revolution in material science that is epitomized by this graphene age that I've been describing, and that also will transform electronics as well, and part housing can become a kind of computer platform as Elon Musk is transforming the auto business by seeing Tesla is really a new form of computer platform. I believe there's going to be an Elon Musk of real estate who is going to re envisage housing as a new form of building a computer platform that makes intelligent houses of the future that will be both cheaper and more commodious for human life.   Keith Weinhold  29:12 Real estate is rather old and slow moving when we think about technology in real estate, maybe what comes to mind are smart thermostats, smart doorbells, or 3d printed homes. When we come back, we're going to learn more about graphene and what it can do in real estate in the nanocosm revolution. Our guest is George Gilder. We talked about economics. We're coming back to talk about technology. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold. Keith Weinhold  Hey, you can get your mortgage loans at the same place where I get mine, at Ridge lending group NMLS, 42056, they provided our listeners with more loans than any provider in the entire nation because they specialize in income properties. They help you build a long term plan for growing your real estate empire with less. Ridge you can start your pre qualification and chat with President Caeli Ridge personally. Start now while it's on your mind at ridgelendinggroup.com That's ridgelendinggroup.com. Your bank is getting rich off of you. The national average bank account pays less than 1% on your savings. If your money isn't making 4% you're losing your hard earned cash to inflation. 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We're joined by an illustrious, legendary guest, George Gilder, among being other things, including a prolific writer. He's also the former speechwriter to presidents Reagan and Nixon. He's got a really illustrious and influential career. George, you've been talking about graphene, something that I don't think our audience is very familiar with, and I'm not either. Tell us about graphene promise in real estate.   George Gilder  31:59 Well, back in Manchester, England, in 2004 graphene was first discovered and formulated. It actually was submerged before then, but the Nobel Prizes were awarded to Geim and Novoselov in2010.  So this is a new material that all of us know when we use a lead pencil, a lead is graphite, and graphene is a single layer of graphite. And it turns out, many people imagined if you had a single layer of graphite, it would just break up. It would not be useful.   Keith Weinhold  32:42 We're talking super thin, like an atom.   George Gilder  32:45 Yeah, it's an atom thick, but still, it turns out that it has miraculous properties, that it's 200 times stronger than steel. If you put it in a trampoline, you couldn't see the trampoline, but you could bounce on it without go following through it. It can stop bullets. It means you can have invisible and almost impalpable bulletproof vests, and you mix it with concrete, and the concrete is becomes 35% stronger, even parts per million of graphene can transform the tensile strength of concrete, greatly reduce the amount you need, and enable all sorts of new architectural shapes and capabilities. We really are in the beginning of a new technological age, and all depressionary talk you hear is really going to be eclipsed over coming decades by the emergence of whole an array of new technologies, graphene, for instance, as a perfect film on wafer of silicon carbide and enable what's called terahertz electronics, which is trillions of cycles a second like light rather than billions of cycles a second like or Nvidia or L silicon chips, and it really obviates chips, because you what it allows is what's called wafer scale integration of electronics, and today, it the semiconductor industry, and I've written 10 books on semiconductors over the years, but the semiconductor industry functions by 12 inch wafers that get inscribed with all sorts of complex patterns that are a billionth of a meter in diameter. These big wafers and then the way. First get cut up into 1000s of little pieces that each one gets encapsulated in plastic packages and by some remote Asian islands, and then get implanted on printed circuit boards that arrayed in giant data centers that now can on track to consume half the world's energy over the next 20 years, and these new and all this technology is ultimately going to be displaced by wafer scale integration on The wafer itself. You can have a whole data center on a 12 inch wafer with no chips. It's on the wafer itself. And this has been recently announced in a paper from Georgia Tech by a great scientist named Walter de Heere. And it's thrilling revolution that that render as much as Silicon Valley obsolescent and opens up just huge opportunities in in construction and real estate and architecture and medicine and virtually across the range of contemporary industry.   Keith Weinhold  36:20 You wrote a book about blockchain and how we're moving into the post Google world is what you've called it. So is this graphene technology that you're discussing with us here? Is that part of the next thing, which you're calling the nanocosm revolution?   George Gilder  36:36 The microcosm was an earlier book the quantum revolution and economics and technology. I thought I wrote years ago called microcosm.   Keith Weinhold  36:46 Okay, we're getting smaller than microcosm now in nanocosm.   36:49 that was microns, that was millionths of a meter dimensions of the transistors and devices and silicon chips, the nanocosm is a billionth of the meter. It's 1000 times smaller the features and electronics of the future, and we're moving from the microcosm into the nanocosm. New materials like graphene epitomize this transformation. You know, people think that these giant data centers all around the world, which are amazing structures, but half the energy in these data centers are devoted to removing the heat rather than fueling the computation. And I believe these data centers are represent a kind of IBM mainframe of the current era. When I was coming up, people imagined that a few 100 IBM mainframe computers, each weighing about a ton, would satisfy all the world's needs for computation, and that new artificial minds could be created with these new IBM mainframes. And it's the same thing today, only we're talking about data centers, and I believe that the coming era will allow data centers in your pocket and based on graphene electronics, and wait for scale integration, a whole new paradigm that will make the current data centers look like obsolete, old structures that need to be revitalized.   Keith Weinhold  38:37 Around 2007 Americans and much of the world, they got used to how it feels to have the power of a computer in their pocket with devices like the iPhone. How would it change one's everyday life to have effectively a data center in their pocket?   38:54 This means that we no longer would be governments of a few giant companies hearing a singular model of intelligence. That's what's currently envisaged, that Google Brain or Facebook or these giant data setters would sum up all human intelligence and in a particular definition, but there are now 8 billion human beings on earth, and each of our minds is as densely connected as the entire global internet. And while the global Internet consumes error watts, trillions of watts of power, or brains. Each of these 8 billion human minds functions on 12 to 14 watts, or it's billions of times less than these data center systems. On the internet. I believe that technology works to the extent that it expands human capabilities, not to the extent that it displaces human capabilities. The emergence of distributed databases in all our pockets, distributed knowledge and distributed creativity can revitalize the whole world economy and open new horizons that are hard to imagine today, as long as we don't, all of a sudden decide that we live in a material universe where everything is scarce and successes by one person come at the expense of somebody else, as long as that zero sum model doesn't prevail, right? Human opportunities are really unlimited. Most of economics has been based on a false model of scarcity, the only thing that's really scarce is time. Imagination and creativity are really infinite.   Keith Weinhold  41:10 Yes, well, if someone wants to learn more about graphene in the nanocosm revolution, how can you help them? What should they do?   41:18 They can read my newsletters. I have a company with four newsletters. I write the Gilder Technology Report. Much of the time I write, John Schroeder writes moonshots, which is and I have a Gilder Private Reserve that reaches out with our crowd and Israel, and a lot of those graph gene companies in Israel are part of our Private Reserve. And I do Gilders Guide posts, and those are all available getgilder.com.   Keith Weinhold  41:56 if you'd like to learn more about George and his popular newsletter called the Gilder Technology Report. You can learn more about that at get gilder.com George, it's been an enlightening conversation about economics and where society is moving next. Thanks so much for coming on to the show.   George Gilder  42:16 Thank you, Keith. I really appreciate it.   Keith Weinhold  42:24 yeah, a forward looking discussion with the great George Gilder. Forbes said graphene may be the next multi trillion dollar material. George will tell you that you want to get into graphene now, while the biggest gains are still ahead. If it interests you in at least learning more, check out his video resource. It's free. There's also an opportunity for you to be an investor. You can do all of that and more at getgilder.com again getguilder.com until next week. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold. Don't Quit Your Daydream.   43:04 nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of Get Rich Education LLC, exclusively.   Keith Weinhold  43:32 The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building. GetRichEducation.com

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Fearless Fridays with Maryann

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 32:58


Ep. 158 Are you a first-time author eager to navigate the challenges of self-publishing without falling into common pitfalls? Tune in as Maryann Rivera-Dannert interviews Lynn Abate Johnson on transitioning from a caregiver to a distinguished author and business consultant. This episode of Fearless Fridays with Maryann offers insider tips on conquering the self-publishing world, the crucial role of intuition, and how to choose the right collaborators. Learn about the collective wisdom in "Voices of the 21st Century: Women Empowered Through Passion and Purpose," and harness the power of storytelling. Get a sneak peek at Lynn's forthcoming book on matriarchy and find out how to remain true to yourself as an entrepreneur in a tumultuous landscape. About the Guest: Lynn Abate Johnson: Lynn Abate Johnson is a seasoned business consultant, three-time published author, and an expert in social media and community building. Her notable work includes the book, "Out of Love: A Daughter's Journey with Her Mom to the End," which addresses the intense, often unspoken experiences of family caregivers. Lynn blends her extensive background in entrepreneurship, consulting, and marketing to help aspiring authors and entrepreneurs define and achieve their professional goals. She is passionate about being real, authentic, and advocating for the well-being of others through her hashtag #ShowUpYOU. Resources: Lynn Abate Johnson's Website: lynnabatejohnson.com Purchase signed copies of her books Join the waiting list for her next course, "Show Up You" Books by Lynn Abate Johnson: "Out of Love: A Daughter's Journey with Her Mom Until the End Voices of the 21st Century: Women Empowered Through Passion and Purpose" Key Takeaways: Caregiving Insights: Lynn's journey as a caregiver influenced her book "Out of Love," aimed at offering support and guidance to family caregivers. She emphasizes the emotional rollercoaster and the unexpected turns of caregiving. Business Advices: Importance of managing expectations and vetting clients carefully, ensuring alignment with one's values and energy. Intuition and Self-Trust: Lynn underscores the need to trust one's intuition and recognize when a particular business opportunity or client relationship does not serve one's higher purpose. Entrepreneur Tips: Transitioning from an employee to a business consultant involves embracing roles as if they are one's own and learning to ask for help when needed. Upcoming Projects: Excitement around Lynn's new book project on matriarchy that aims to challenge generational roles and expectations, slated for a Spring 2025 release. Notable Quotes: "If it's not a hell yes, then it's a hell no." "My energy is valuable. And I know this is something that you believe because I see you, and I know how you care for your own nervous system." Connect with Lynn at LynnAbateJohnson.com  Lynn Personal FB: https://www.facebook.com/LynnAbateJohnson  Lynn's FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/LAJBiz  Lynn's IG: Instagram.com/LAJbiz  Lynn's LI: LinkedIn.com/in/LAJbiz  Lynn's Twitter: Twitter.com/LAJbiz Lynn's YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@lajbiz Connect with Maryann Website: https://www.maryannriveradannert.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/maryannriveradannert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MRDEmpowermentSolutions Linkedin: https://www.bit.ly/maryannriveradannert Chapters: 0:00 From Caregiver to Author and Business Consultant 2:50 Navigating the Journey from Aspiring Author to Published Writer 10:03 The Importance of Vetting Clients and Trusting Intuition 18:00 Valuing Energy, Self-Care, and Embracing Personal Stories 27:35 Empowering Entrepreneurs and Caregivers Through Authenticity and Connection Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Commento al Vangelo del giorno
11 Luglio. San Benedetto Abate. Patrono d'Europa

Commento al Vangelo del giorno

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 12:57


Heartbeat For Hire with Lyndsay Dowd
105: FUTURE-Forward Leadership with Elatia Abate

Heartbeat For Hire with Lyndsay Dowd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 24:26


Elatia Abate is an entrepreneur with a mission to revolutionize leadership to empower humanity in the Age of AI. Named a Forbes leading female futurist, she is a globally recognized expert on the futures of work and strategy and currently serves as Futurist in Residence for Paylocity. Her Future-Led Leadership™️ learning and development content has been utilized in organizations including Verizon, UniGroup RMI – Rocky Mountain Institute, Grupo Globo, CME Group, Arcus Power, GMAC (Graduate Management Admissions Council), and The College of William and Mary Raymond A. Mason School of Business. Elatia is a sought-after keynote speaker on the topics of the future of work, leadership and resilience, sharing her message for audiences of tens and auditoriums of thousands for including, Citi, NY Life, VRBO, Deloitte, Honeywell, Belcorp, and SHRM, among many others. She has a TEDx talk titled, “Pioneering the Future of Work.” In a former life she served as Global Director, Talent Acquisition with Anheuser-Busch InBev and Vice President of Human Resources at Dow Jones & Company. Abate is the author of the career design book, Build a Career You Love. She has been featured in Fast Company, Esquire, Chief, Forbes, Exame, and La Voz, as well as in work with Trevor Noah and Tony Robbins. She was the only woman to contribute to the Tony Robbins 2020 Business Resiliency Expert series. She is an instructor for LinkedIn Learning, in the Continuing Studies Department of Stanford University, and the Executive Education Department of The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. She received her BA and MBA from the University of Chicago. Summary In this episode, Elatia Abate, a globally recognized expert on the futures of work and strategy, discusses the role of a futurist and the future of work. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and embracing AI as a general purpose technology that will transform jobs, the business landscape, and societal structures. Abate also highlights the need for a shift in leadership to pilot the emergence of this new world, moving beyond the traditional assembly line logic and embracing a more heart-centered and purpose-driven approach. She shares tips on building a career you love, emphasizing the importance of a future-led strategy and aligning with your values. Abate's legacy is to inspire and empower others to evolve and be better versions of themselves. Contact info: linkedin.com/in/elatiaabate elatiaabate.com bit.ly/BuildACareerYouLove Keywords futurist, future of work, AI, leadership, career, purpose, alignment, heart-centered, values Takeaways A futurist helps people think strategically about the future and create solutions to build a better future. AI is a general purpose technology that will radically transform jobs, the business landscape, and societal structures. Leadership needs to evolve to pilot the emergence of the new world, moving beyond the traditional assembly line logic and embracing a heart-centered and purpose-driven approach. Building a career you love requires a shift from a past anchored strategy to a future-led strategy, aligning with your values and creating a fulfilling and purpose-driven path. __________________________________________________ Lyndsay Dowd is a Speaker, Founder, Author, Coach, Podcast Host, and Disruptor. She was recognized as a Top 10 Business Coach by Apple News and was the recipient of the 2023 Award for Innovation and Excellence, also named Business Coach of the Year. Lyndsay was also a Featured Guest Lecturer at Harvard University. She is an accomplished leader, decorated seller and has successfully managed large, diverse, high-performing sales teams over the last 25 years. 23 of those years were spent climbing the ranks at IBM. In creating her company, Heartbeat for Hire, she has devoted her career to transforming leadership through building irresistible culture and modern leadership practices to get the best results from their teams. She is a thriving coach focused on sales, leadership, career, and culture. She has been featured in Fortune Magazine, HR.Com, Authority Magazine, Business Management Daily, Valiant CEO and many other publications. Lyndsay is the author of "Top Down Culture- Revolutionizing Leadership to Drive Results." She also hosts the top 5% globally ranked podcast, Heartbeat for Hire, and is a frequent guest speaker on live and recorded shows. Connect with me on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndsaydowdh4h/ Follow me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/lyndsaydowdh4h/ Follow my Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/LyndsayDowdH4H --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyndsay-dowd/support

The CleanTechies Podcast
#182 Voluntary Carbon Markets, Investing in 100+ CDR Startups, Hard-to-Abate Sectors, & More w/ Marian Krueger (remove)

The CleanTechies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 45:28


Marian Krueger comes to us with his experience investing in 120+ early stage CDR startups, and broke down what we should look for and what's worth watching in the years ahead.He's a leading expert in CDR having invested in Europe, which is the leading CDR ecosystem in the world.Sitting down with him as a blast, and for our US listeners, this episode is VERY timely with the Biden Administration's first release on voluntary carbon markets, Enjoy

Mid-Michigan Biker Podcast
Mid Michigan Biker Podcast Episode 062 - Dave " Woody " Berg of A.B.A.T.E.

Mid-Michigan Biker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 38:23


In this episode Big E got to chat with Dave Berg or "Woody" . Dave is the operations manager of ABATE of Michigan.

Mid-Michigan Biker Podcast
Mid Michigan Biker Podcast Episode 060 Gary Kopta New President of A.B.A.T.E. of Michigan

Mid-Michigan Biker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 35:35


In this episode we got to chat with Gary Kopta the new President of A.B.A.T.E. of Michigan . we discussed the future of ABATE and some of what they do.https://abateofmichigan.org/https://davidchristensenlaw.com/

Why Are You Laughing?
This History of "Baba Booey"

Why Are You Laughing?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 73:14


On today's episode Mike and Craig look in to the career of Gary "Baba Booey" Dell'Abate and his history on the Howard Stern Show.blindmike.netwww.verygoodshow.org

The John Batchelor Show
#PREVIEW: #CRE: ##SANFRANCISCO: From a conversation with colleague Chris Riegel of Scala.com of the Commercial Real Estate markdowns underway in the US and Europe and Asia --since the pandemic lifted and WFH did not abate. The markdowns are severe -50%-70

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 1:59


#PREVIEW: #CRE: ##SANFRANCISCO: #NEWYORKCITY: From a conversation with colleague Chris Riegel of Scala.com of the Commercial Real Estate markdowns underway in the US and Europe and Asia --since the pandemic lifted and WFH did not abate. The markdowns are severe -50%-70%-, and so are the anecdotes of investors defaulting entirely and walking away, from San Francisco to London.  More later tonight. 1909 NYC City Hall

NerdCast
Lá do Bunker 130 - Carnificina e caos

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 47:31


2024 começou intenso na cultura pop, e já entramos no primeiro Lá do Bunker de notícias do ano falando sobre o Globo de Ouro - e como a temporada de premiações desperta sentimentos mistos. Falando em sentimentos, um Cakes emocionada revela as primeiras impressões do anime de Solo Leveling, enquanto uma Pri Ganiko igualmente com sentimentos fala de Jujutsu Kaisen. Para finalizar o cast, Pri também comenta uma das (várias) viagens de 2023, sobre o game Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Bora ouvir! Citados no programa: Oppenheimer, Treta e O Urso se destacam no Globo de Ouro 2024 – veja os vencedores Kieran Culkin zoa Pedro Pascal ao levar Globo de Ouro: “Chupa!” Emma Stone desbanca Margot Robbie em Globo de Ouro de Atriz em Comédia Onde assistir aos filmes e séries vencedores do Globo de Ouro 2024 Oppenheimer fecha Globo de Ouro com 5 vitórias, incluindo Melhor Filme Os maiores esnobados e surpresas do Globo de Ouro 2024 O Menino e a Garça se torna o primeiro anime a vencer o Globo de Ouro Com toques de terror, anime de Solo Leveling estreia falando sobre a natureza humana Jujutsu Kaisen empolga e perturba com 2ª temporada sangrenta | Crítica Jujutsu Kaisen anuncia novo arco com Jogo do Abate em teaser Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth mistura diversão, nostalgia e luto Trailer de Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth destaca vozes de Daniel Dae Kim e Danny Trejo Telegram - Lá do Bunker Entre no nosso grupo do Telegram! Apresentação Pri Ganiko -- Instagram / Twitter Camila Sousa -- Instagram / Twitter Edição  Doug Bezerra -- Instagram

NerdCast
Lá do Bunker 130 - Carnificina e caos

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 47:31


2024 começou intenso na cultura pop, e já entramos no primeiro Lá do Bunker de notícias do ano falando sobre o Globo de Ouro - e como a temporada de premiações desperta sentimentos mistos. Falando em sentimentos, um Cakes emocionada revela as primeiras impressões do anime de Solo Leveling, enquanto uma Pri Ganiko igualmente com sentimentos fala de Jujutsu Kaisen. Para finalizar o cast, Pri também comenta uma das (várias) viagens de 2023, sobre o game Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Bora ouvir! Citados no programa: Oppenheimer, Treta e O Urso se destacam no Globo de Ouro 2024 – veja os vencedores Kieran Culkin zoa Pedro Pascal ao levar Globo de Ouro: “Chupa!” Emma Stone desbanca Margot Robbie em Globo de Ouro de Atriz em Comédia Onde assistir aos filmes e séries vencedores do Globo de Ouro 2024 Oppenheimer fecha Globo de Ouro com 5 vitórias, incluindo Melhor Filme Os maiores esnobados e surpresas do Globo de Ouro 2024 O Menino e a Garça se torna o primeiro anime a vencer o Globo de Ouro Com toques de terror, anime de Solo Leveling estreia falando sobre a natureza humana Jujutsu Kaisen empolga e perturba com 2ª temporada sangrenta | Crítica Jujutsu Kaisen anuncia novo arco com Jogo do Abate em teaser Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth mistura diversão, nostalgia e luto Trailer de Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth destaca vozes de Daniel Dae Kim e Danny Trejo Telegram - Lá do Bunker Entre no nosso grupo do Telegram! Apresentação Pri Ganiko -- Instagram / Twitter Camila Sousa -- Instagram / Twitter Edição  Doug Bezerra -- Instagram

NerdCast
Lá do Bunker 130 - Carnificina e caos

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 47:31


2024 começou intenso na cultura pop, e já entramos no primeiro Lá do Bunker de notícias do ano falando sobre o Globo de Ouro - e como a temporada de premiações desperta sentimentos mistos. Falando em sentimentos, um Cakes emocionada revela as primeiras impressões do anime de Solo Leveling, enquanto uma Pri Ganiko igualmente com sentimentos fala de Jujutsu Kaisen. Para finalizar o cast, Pri também comenta uma das (várias) viagens de 2023, sobre o game Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Bora ouvir! Citados no programa: Oppenheimer, Treta e O Urso se destacam no Globo de Ouro 2024 – veja os vencedores Kieran Culkin zoa Pedro Pascal ao levar Globo de Ouro: “Chupa!” Emma Stone desbanca Margot Robbie em Globo de Ouro de Atriz em Comédia Onde assistir aos filmes e séries vencedores do Globo de Ouro 2024 Oppenheimer fecha Globo de Ouro com 5 vitórias, incluindo Melhor Filme Os maiores esnobados e surpresas do Globo de Ouro 2024 O Menino e a Garça se torna o primeiro anime a vencer o Globo de Ouro Com toques de terror, anime de Solo Leveling estreia falando sobre a natureza humana Jujutsu Kaisen empolga e perturba com 2ª temporada sangrenta | Crítica Jujutsu Kaisen anuncia novo arco com Jogo do Abate em teaser Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth mistura diversão, nostalgia e luto Trailer de Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth destaca vozes de Daniel Dae Kim e Danny Trejo Telegram - Lá do Bunker Entre no nosso grupo do Telegram! Apresentação Pri Ganiko -- Instagram / Twitter Camila Sousa -- Instagram / Twitter Edição  Doug Bezerra -- Instagram