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Janusz ist zu Gast im Podcast und wir sprechen mit Valeria aus Kolumbien über ihren „Aldi-Moment" - eine kleine, passiv-aggressive Situation beim Einkaufen, die ihr an einem schweren Tag besonders zugesetzt hat. Cari erzählt von ihrem Aldi-Moment im Krankenhaus und wir diskutieren, wie man mit solchen Situationen am besten umgeht. Zum Abschluss teilen wir eine schöne Geschichte von Isi, Caris Schwester, die eine positive Erfahrung auf dem Recyclinghof in Münster gemacht hat. Transkript und Vokabelhilfe Werde ein Easy German Mitglied und du bekommst unsere Vokabelhilfe, ein interaktives Transkript und Bonusmaterial zu jeder Episode: easygerman.org/membership Sponsor italki: Bekomme 5 € Rabatt auf deine erste Stunde (ab 10 €), wenn du dich auf https://go.italki.com/easygerman6 registrierst und den Code GERMAN6 benutzt. Das nervt: Valerias Aldi-Moment ein dickes Fell haben (Redensarten-Index) Valeria auf Instagram Support Easy German and get interactive transcripts, live vocabulary and bonus content: easygerman.org/membership
Live from the Palm Street Studio on a Tuesday? Sandusky needs an Aldi, and people are absurd. The Tigers are looking good? Lot's of general musings and other thoughts as we amble through life. The Blade brings us a fresh bottle of Malort and it's warm in the studio. Caddyshack drops and more, the powers always on. Featuring The Grumpy Griller, Brian "The Blade", Phil Nichol, and Adam Filkins. Make good choices!
In this one I tell you about: Getting pulled over while picking up pizzas My upcoming visit to the Mets' stadium The holiday weekend All that and fresh new calls from Mark, Patrick, Tony, Wisey, Eugene, and Ian! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
Cover your kids ears for this ep because there's a whole lotta adults only chat on board. Matt's girls walked in on something he'd rather they hadn't (don't worry, it's not as bad as it sounds). Ash's all hot under the collar because April's doing party pumps. Plus we debate the great parenting dilemma: is a child-free holiday self-care or selfish? And one of the all-time smartest dinner hacks with kids. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin debate the viral nature of a video featuring a couple sharing a massive hot dog at a Pittsburgh Pirates game, comparing them to an Aldi version of Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne. They transition into personal stories about sharing food with partners and the communal joy of a shared meal. 01:00 - Viral Pirates Hot Dog Video 04:18 - Sharing Food In Relationships
In this episode of The Industrialist, Jeremy Mercer sits down with retail real estate veteran Dave Cheatham to discuss the changing business landscape surrounding college athletics, NIL, and the broader evolution of real estate strategy.With more than 30 years of experience and over $3 billion in retail transactions, Dave has advised some of the nation's largest brands including JCPenney, Hobby Lobby, Aldi, Gap, Darden, CVS Pharmacy, and Signet. Throughout his career — including leadership roles at CB Richard Ellis, Staubach Retail, and X Team Retail Advisors — he has become known for helping shape corporate real estate strategies, executing large-scale retail rollouts, and mentoring the next generation of industry leaders.Jeremy and Dave dive into how NIL is reshaping college sports, how universities and brands are adapting, and why understanding market dynamics matters more than ever. The conversation also explores the parallels between sports and real estate - from stadium developments and student housing demand to long-term investment strategy and navigating changing economic cycles.This episode is a practical discussion on leadership, adaptability, relationship-driven business, and what it takes to stay ahead in industries that are constantly evolving.
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Die Top-Meldungen am 20. Mai 2026: Aldi Süd baut in den Regionen um. Konsumgüterhersteller mit Auftragsplus. Lidl besetzt Schlüsselposten in Frankreich neu.
This week the boys are carrying on like feuding brothers who’ve just been told they need to share a bedroom. There’s tension over paint samples, furniture choices and the studio fit-out, forcing Vic to step-in and split them up. Meanwhile, Vic gives the guys a much-needed education on geriatric pregnancies and period cycles… because, unsurprisingly, they are deeply clueless. Ash is convinced he may be raising a child prodigy & there’s a song that could be giving Oscar an unfair competitive advantage. And Matt’s feeling slightly sheepish after caving on a parenting rule he swore he’d never break. It's another week of the good, the bad, the relatable and absolutely no advice. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Ed Jones (Owner – Nutrition World & The Holistic Navigator) & Clint Powell A variety of topics all related to living a healthy life Presented by: Nutrition World www.nutritionw.com Broadcasting from the Nooga Dentistry Studio www.noogadentistry.com Production of: Whitfield Media Group www.vitalhealthradio.com Title: Interview with Dr. Fleetwood – Diseases of the Drugs and The Disease Reversal Project [0:00:00] Opening, Banter, Events Ed & Clint banter about boxing lessons for Ed's daughter and local restaurants (Hennings, Sweet Basil, Cava). Ed's recent stomach bug and renewed appreciation for feeling well. Ed's Fox News appearance (AI for fitness and sleep). Brief mention of FDA commissioner change and concerns about vaping policy. Announcements: NeuroLens screening at Nutrition World (May 29, 1–3 PM). Sound bath event at the Wellness Corner (May 31, 1 PM). Mention of Tallow House (tallow‑focused restaurant) opening in Cleveland. [0:15:39] Interview with Dr. Christy Fleetwood & Dr. Dearing Dr. Fleetwood's journey: pharmacist → naturopathic doctor after seeing drug‑induced problems and experiencing her own unresolved illness. After less than a decade in pharmacy, she noticed disturbing patterns with drugs (e.g., antihypertensives, statins) and enrolled at Bastyr University to become a naturopathic doctor in the late 80s.. Overview of her book “Diseases of the Drugs” / The Disease Reversal Project (cardio‑metabolic focus: high BP, cholesterol, type 2 diabetes). Emphasis on informed consent and lifestyle‑based disease reversal, not just drug management. Critique of statins, CoQ10 depletion, and over‑lowering cholesterol targets; possible links to dementia, ED, and fertility issues. Dr. Dearing's shift from running drug‑centered clinics to using plant‑based diet and deprescribing in diabetes care. Mention of a practitioner‑only deprescribing guide for diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. How to get the book: christiefleetwood.com/books [0:39:34] Products, Carnivore Conference, Vitamin D Product highlight: Vita Prima “Nature's Elixir” tallow shampoo used as soap; focus on moisturizing, clean ingredients. Ed's recap of a carnivore / “Meat Stock” conference in Gatlinburg: ~700 attendees; many report life‑changing results from meat‑heavy, low‑carb eating. Ed's stance: prefers high‑protein, healthy‑fat, low‑carb with some healthy carbs; stresses clean, quality meats. Discussion of oxalates (from “Toxic Superfoods” by Sally Norton) and their role in joint and other issues; link to Ed's double hip replacement. Mention of Casey & Calley (Vani) Means and their book “Good Energy”; pushback against medical dogma. Takeaways from Dr. Berg talk on vitamin D: Symptoms of low D (back pain, mood, infections, glaucoma, hair loss, brain fog). Idea of vitamin D resistance and downregulated receptors in chronic illness. [0:55:41] Consumer Wins, Labs, Closing Food Babe (Vani Hari) wins: Aldi banning 44 additives (e.g., BHA, BHT, titanium dioxide) from store brands; “vote with your dollars.” Quick note: intermittent fasting research suggesting possible links to hair loss in some individuals. Side note: Kraft macaroni & cheese formula changes over decades (additives then partial clean‑up). Plug for Be Well Labs and BeginWithLabs.com (advanced bloodwork, IV therapy, especially when acutely ill). Closing appreciation for multi‑generation Nutrition World customers and final sign‑off. The post Radio Show / Podcast – May 17, 2026 first appeared on Vital Health Radio.
A week of Aldi trips, Dunkin runs, mini golf, dumpster day, homemade lasagna, family mediation, and realizing I somehow crossed the line from Fun Aunt to Trusted Adult without noticing.***Email: autisticang38@gmail.comBook - Welcome to Yourself: https://a.co/d/8UroSmq Autistic Logic Mini Course: https://angela-walker-s-school.teachable.com/p/why-this-feels-right-the-hidden-logic-behind-your-choicesAdult Autism 101: angela-walker-s-school.teachable.com/p/adultautism101Public Journal series: amazon.com/author/autisticangSubstack: autisticang38.substack.comInstagram: instagram.com/autisticang38Threads: threads.net/@autisticang38Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/autisticang38.bsky.social
Emma's got an unhealthy obsession with Aldi jelly beans, Dave divides Dublin on Dave Ranks and a deep dove on Ne-Yo's quadruple
Hello! We're back! Today I give my best pitch to fix ALL of Mcdonald's problems. I also give you the quick story of how our homeschooling journey began! Then, we've got Mac and Cheese wars! People are furious that the McDouble is $2.50 https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/mcdonalds-2-50-mcdouble-sparks-backlash-americans-say-fast-food-no-longer-cheap Buldak is making Mac and Cheese now! https://www.foodbeast.com/news/buldak-mac-and-cheese-is-officially-here/ Kraft Mac and Cheese Chicken ramen: https://www.foodbeast.com/news/kraft-turns-chicken-ramen-into-mac-and-cheese-flavoring/ We also discuss Aldi? What should I be buying there? Plus I've decided to forgive Costco for their horrible customer service. Are we wearing barrel jeans? I give my honest review of the fashion trend. Plus a link to the overalls I will never ever wear: https://a.co/d/09Pp5Pgj And lastly! The Cheerios story! The very awkward Cheerios moment from my life. My special She's So Brave is now available to stream on Amazon Prime! https://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Kim-Jones-Shes-Brave/dp/B0CGQHFF1R Need help with you brand? Maybe you need a new website? Head to wicky.co - Your brand's creative partner! Come cruise with me at Moon River at Sea: https://moonriveratsea.tbits.me/trk/jennakimjones Join my website today for exclusive content and the full podcast video: https://jennakimjones.com/product/membership/ Call or text me at 404-477-4160
This week there’s a LOT of pent-up frustration… and for once the kids aren’t entirely to blame. Ash is convinced Bluey is ruining his life, Matt’s at war with the latest pet Marlie’s brought home and a faulty door lock has officially cock-blocked Matt and Laura. The boys bond over the one baby product they’re sick of seeing dumped on the side of the road. Plus more things we were ridiculously confident about before becoming parents… back when we still had free time, energy and sex lives. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Chelsea got her body scan yesterday; 2026 Upfronts announce upcoming movies and shows; Bath and Body Works Mandalorian and Grogu collection; Gas is being stolen from lifted trucks; The shame of shopping at Aldi; Parents arrested for making child stay in the garage overnight; Old couple finds a man living in their basement; Things you should not do at restaurants; And more!
Wwwwhat's up swingaz? From the TBHQ in the grizzly midwest, welcome to Thrall's Balls episode 232! I'm Woolly, the king of bullshit and forsaken destro warlock! Here with me is Gershom, the classy sassy beast mastery hunter!Apologies for no episode last week. If you missed the announcement, JJJJohnnnie.Tips has left the show (more on that in a minute), leaving it just the two of us. Well, Gershom unfortunately got sick, so we just decided to take the week off.Now, for Johnnie - yes, he has stepped down from the show. Without getting into his personal business, he felt he needed to for his own mental health. I just wanted to take a second to say thank you, Johnnie, for everything you did for the show. You did a lot more than you think you did, and here's a shot of bourbon in your honor.Mixed Drink of the Week (Peddlefeet's Lovely Hearthstone - Gershom)You levitate, drawing cupid's bow. Hearts fly out of your body, small at first and then bigger ones. There's also little cherub wings, so yeah.equal parts:-Aldi's Strawberry Mimosa-Blackberry Monaco-THC drink, Dr. Quencher==if you CAN'T do THC, then: 1/2 shot buzzball cookie flavor, 1/2 shot monacoNext week: New drink series! We are starting a series of mixed drinks centered around the Class Artifacts and the Legendaries in the game. Woolly starts with Shadowmourne!WoW News12.0.7https://www.wowhead.com/news/gain-more-power-in-patch-12-0-7-first-look-at-patch-12-0-7-content-381461Cozy Treehouse Bundlehttps://www.wowhead.com/news/new-cozy-treehouse-retreat-bundle-costs-75-381463Go ahead and follow us in the social places. You can find the various proper spellings in the episode description!@Woolly08 twt insta @Woolly_08 tktk@HunterGershom twt @HunterGerrshom insta@ThrallsBallsPod Twt InstaSearch ThrallsBallsPod on YoutubeEmail us with any feedback or questions: ThrallsBallsPodcast@gmail.comYou can also leave us feedback on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or even in a specialized reviews channel on our Discord. Go to ThrallsBalls.com to find our Linktree.All of our show's relevant links (including Discord) can be found there.Bye we love you be good!https://discord.gg/HuFkhagM3Z
This week on Eat Drink Smoke, Tony and Fingers review the Esteban Carreras Dictator’s Hand, formerly known as the Devil’s Hand. It’s a 6 x 50 Nicaraguan Corojo toro with a great backstory, solid construction, and notes of leather, wood, white pepper, and a touch of sweetness. The drink this week is Bernheim Original Kentucky Straight Wheat Whiskey, a seven-year, 90-proof wheat whiskey from Heaven Hill. Tony and Fingers break down its vanilla, cinnamon, oak, buttery creaminess, and surprisingly strong value. Also this week: Walmart and Aldi recall frozen pizzas over salmonella concerns, Spirit Airlines winds down operations, a cruise ship faces a deadly Hantavirus outbreak, basement floods hit both Tony and Fingers, Mother’s Day brunch gets complicated, Hugh Jackman shows up at Ball State, and Tony explains why his toaster is unplugged at all times. Find everything at EatDrinkSmokeShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LaToya and Barry conducted their 199th podcast episode while both dealing with health issues - LaToya had a sinus-related headache, and Barry was experiencing ongoing headaches from recent dental work. The conversation covered Barry's Golden Apple Award recognition at school, where a student read a humorous speech he had written about him. They also discussed Arsenal Football Club's recent performance, Barry's decision to start shopping for groceries at Aldi, and LaToya's new gambling habit with her sister-in-law, involving scratch-off tickets.
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The Bloody Vegans Podcast is coming back soon and while we get everything ready for what's coming next, we're reaching into the archive to bring you some of the conversations that started it all. Watch this space.First up from the back catalogue: this gem from December 2019. Jim sits down with Dora Hargitai activist, orator, and a driving force within Animal Rebellion for a conversation that feels just as urgent today as it did when it was first recorded.Dora's journey into veganism began not with a grand awakening, but with a small booklet picked up in an Aldi in Scotland. From there, a quiet curiosity became a conviction, and eventually a calling. Having worked in the oil and gas industry before pivoting to an MBA focused on sustainability, Dora's path took her through the heart of the Extinction Rebellion uprisings of April and October 2019 and ultimately to helping build Animal Rebellion into a movement that links animal agriculture directly to the climate emergency.In this episode, Jim and Dora explore what it really means to challenge the foundations of the systems we live within from the demands of Animal Rebellion and their presence at Smithfield Market, to the thorny questions of how we value nature, monetise veganism, and talk to one another across deep divides. Dora brings her characteristic warmth, clarity and unflinching honesty to all of it.Whether you've been vegan for years or you're just beginning to ask the questions, this one's worth your time.Topics include: the birth of Animal Rebellion, nonviolent civil disobedience, the Smithfield Market action, systemic change vs. individual action, vegan monetisation, activism in its many forms, and reasons to stay hopeful.A Note From 2026A lot has happened in the years since Jim and Dora recorded this conversation. The December 2019 UK general election Dora references, which she and many others hoped might be a turning point for climate policy, returned Boris Johnson with a substantial majority, and environmental ambition in government largely stalled in the years that followed. The "11 years" climate deadline Dora cites reflects the scientific framing of the time; the window hasn't got any wider since, and the urgency she describes has only deepened. On the corporate side, BlackRock, whose CEO Dora cautiously praised for his 2018 letter calling for more sustainable business values, has since significantly retreated from its ESG commitments, largely under political pressure from the American right, a retreat that perhaps illustrates Dora's own point about the limits of working within the existing system. And on the Amazon, the picture has been mixed: the election of Lula in Brazil in 2022 brought renewed protections and a measurable slowdown in deforestation, offering at least one of the rays of hope Dora was looking for. The questions she raises here, about systemic change, collective action, and what we owe each other and the planet, remain as open, and as pressing, as ever.
Hollywood is joined by Omar Kelly to kick off the show with some Cinco de Mayo recap, including Hollywood's ongoing struggles with grilling and a brisket disaster that quickly turns into a full-blown debate once Alex Donno joins—highlighted by Omar calling out buying brisket from Aldi as a critical mistake. The hour also features stories from a family road trip detour to Buc-ee's after a canceled flight, before shifting into NBA talk as the guys react to Los Angeles Lakers falling to the Oklahoma City Thunder and the incredible level LeBron James continues to play at 41. That sparks a deeper conversation comparing LeBron to Michael Jordan and revisiting how the Miami Heat Big 3 era with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh helped reshape the league and usher in today's superteam era. The hour also includes a promotion for WQAM's Whiskey, Stars and Cigars event, with all station personalities set to appear and a nod to last year's appearance by Lawrence Taylor.
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From bedroom conversations to playground politics, nothing’s off limits this week. We’re talking sexy talk, navigating spicy playdates and wading bravely into the great gender debate... and let's just say they've got some surprising revelations about the two sexes. The boys also tap into their emotional sides reading letters to their wives ahead of Mothers' Day. And more of the things we thought we knew before having kids. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this wild Neph 2 America episode (recorded 4/29/26), David Lee Corbo (The Raven) and Top Lobsta (father of disinformation) dive deep into the Trump White House Correspondents Dinner "assassination attempt" AI slop — the magic chicken fork that appears out of nowhere, Cole Allen shooter, Henry Martinez's single 2023 tweet with the Pepe tuxedo meme that perfectly overlays the Fight Fight Fight photo, Dana White's 90-degree head angles, and the insane Project Looking Glass time travel implications.Plus: full Mother Horse Eyes LSD synchronicity breakdown (Q as flesh portal in the ocean, 10-hour mind-bender), Begonia movie (Emma Stone Pleiadian alien kidnapping, Jesse Plemons/Meth Damon, galactic federation on lunar eclipse), From TV show time-loop monsters, Sport Drink Strawberry Dream review with insane defrag dreams, Bohemian Grove 2026 event promo (August 8, Wildwood FL – comedy, Christianity, conspiracy, NDS Administration vs alien disclosure), Straight Bible drama, Benjamin "ravenous wolf" Bible Easter egg connecting Saul/Paul, Cafe Bitch Nigga Pho in Tampa, fatherhood lying kid stories, and Messages From Mom conspiracy clips.Patreon early access, merch, and full ad-free Mother Horse Eyes breakdown available now.Links:Join Patreon for early episodes & ad-free Mother Horse Eyes: https://patreon.com/NephilimDeathSquadGet Bohemian Grove tickets (Aug 8 Wildwood FL): https://broGrove.comTop Lobster merch & more: https://toplobster.comSport Drink (code SQUAD 10% off): sportdrink.com00:00 – Intro & Pastry Eating Banter (Top Lobster eats entire pastry on camera)02:45 – Patreon Plugs & Straight Bible Drama (free member complaining)06:30 – Bohemian Grove 2026 Full Promo (Aug 8 Wildwood FL, NDS Administration, alien disclosure plan)12:15 – Begonia Movie Review (Emma Stone Pleiadian alien, Jesse Plemons/Meth Damon, galactic federation lunar eclipse)17:40 – Mother Horse Eyes LSD Synchronicities (5 hours in, Q as flesh portal in ocean)25:50 – From TV Show Rant (time loop monsters, permission to enter, bad acting)29:20 – Fatherhood Meltdown (10-year-old son lying, missed bus, “helping teacher”)34:10 – Chair Switch & Studio Banter (Raven hates ADHD chair)37:55 – Mr. Chicken's Magic Fork Video (Trump assassination attempt AI slop – chicken turns into fork)42:30 – White House Correspondents Dinner Deep Dive (Cole Allen shooter, Henry Martinez Pepe tuxedo meme)49:10 – Pepe Meme + Fight Fight Fight Photo Overlay (time travel implications, Henry Martinez NASA/Lockheed)57:20 – Dana White 90-Degree Head & AI Slop Analysis1:03:45 – Project Looking Glass, 2012 Mayan Calendar & Iraq Stargate Conspiracy1:11:30 – Bible Easter Egg: Benjamin “Ravenous Wolf” → Saul/Paul Connection1:18:40 – Sport Dream Review (Strawberry Dream, defrag dreams, fat + sugar sleep hack)1:24:15 – Messages From Mom Conspiracy Clips (Muslim Jesus debate, Aldi cart hack, Iran Trump trolling)1:31:50 – Cafe Bitch Nigga Pho Tangent (Tampa restaurant talk)1:36:20 – Smart Dust Patent 11354666 (Wells Fargo micro-electro-mechanical systems)1:42:10 – Mother Horse Eyes Author Reveal & LSD Experience Breakdown1:50:30 – Final Banter, Smoke Wisp Incident & Outro (Trumpet sounds)2:18:00 – End of EpisodeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nephilim-death-squad--6389018/support.☠️ Nephilim Death Squad — New episodes 5x/week.Join our Patreon for early access, bonus shows & the private Telegram hive.Subscribe on YouTube & Rumble, follow @NephilimDSquad on X/Instagram, grab merch at toplobsta.com. Questions/bookings: chroniclesnds@gmail.com — Stay dangerous.
Episode 200 is here, and Jeff and Sam show up like two people who absolutely should not have a platform… yet somehow do.Jeff kicks things off by surviving another week of bartending, knee pain, and the existential crisis that comes from being scheduled for a double at his fun part‑time job. A surprise rainstorm frees him from manual labor and launches him straight into a six‑person “party” (read: wine‑drunk hangout) where a psychic medium proceeds to drag everyone's souls across the carpet. Jeff's reading? Shockingly accurate, mildly unhinged, and apparently sponsored by his dead relatives. Love that for him.Meanwhile, Sam gets yanked into the Kevin Guest House gala with about 12 minutes' notice and somehow ends up at the most aggressively catered event in Buffalo history. We're talking chicken finger sliders, mashed potato bars, gelato, Italian sandwiches, pizza logs — basically a Golden Corral fever dream but make it charity. She bids on a color analysis, loses, and immediately spirals into a rant about why it costs $450 to be told you're a “soft autumn.”Together, they unpack psychic predictions, family ghosts, work chaos, Aldi jump scares, and the ongoing saga of Sam's upcoming DC trip where she fully intends to interrogate her VP over cocktails like she's hosting Watch What Happens Live.It's messy. It's dramatic. It's deeply unserious.Welcome to Chit Chat 200 — the delusion is celebratory.
The *interesting* things you can buy at drug stores and an *interesting* "E.T." toy, work computer woes and that time Bradley made I.T. scared, Jason's exciting "Star Wars" news -- he's going to LA for the "The Mandalorian and Grogu" premiere, AITA: For not returning an espresso machine, ABFAB: Aldi peanut butter cups and Pink Squirrel, and Matthew Lillard is fineSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stupid News Extra 4-29-2026 …New Attraction at Aldi's
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FULL EPISODE www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Dave opens another Tuesday teaser by welcoming back Heart Attack Doug and immediately calling Patreon listeners winners and free listeners losers. Doug paints a hilarious picture of arriving at Dave's house to find him shuffling around in a heavy dusty Ralph Lauren robe and knit cap looking 40 years older than he is. They talk about Dave holding down the fort while his partner is away, buying three air conditioners for one room, family stress, and trying to stay productive. Dave describes making breakfast for Nora while Doug offers unsolicited nutrition takes and pushes cheap Aldi eggs. This spirals into a rant about dirty supermarkets, poor-quality yolks, and Popeyes chicken. The conversation shifts into anxiety territory as Dave admits fears of escalators, airports, and bridges. He tells stories about navigating giant Manhattan subway escalators as a kid and nearly panicking while driving over the Throgs Neck Bridge. Doug piles on while also admitting everyone has fears. They read Spotify and Patreon comments about Ray Brown, background noise, body image, and escalator anxiety. Dave uses the comments to plug Dopey's five-shows-a-week schedule and Patreon tiers, including stickers, socks, beanies, ad-free episodes, and even a $100-a-month life coaching tier. Before ending, Dave and Doug tease Doug's recent mysterious bad stretch known only as “two weeks,” available behind the Patreon wall. The show closes with a touching listener cover of the Dopey classic “Good So Bad,” recorded while missing Dopey Zoom because the fan wanted to get it right. FULL EPISODE IS ON PATREON - CHEAPOS! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Keith shows how simple buy-and-hold real estate can be a powerful path to long-term wealth. He explains how the tax system and inflation often reward property owners—especially those with fixed-rate debt and rental income—turning modest rent increases into outsized gains in cash flow. Keith also explores how broader economic forces and neighborhood trends shape real estate markets, and why even an extra $1,000 a month in passive income can meaningfully increase your freedom, reduce reliance on a single job, and move you closer to financial independence. Episode Page: GetRichEducation.com/603 For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREinvestmentcoach.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. For predictable 10-12% quarterly returns, visit FreedomFamilyInvestments.com/GRE or text FAMILY to 66866 Unlock truly passive real estate income—visit flockhomes.com/GRE today to see if your properties qualify for a 721 exchange with Flock Homes. Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search "how to leave an Apple Podcasts review" For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— GREletter.com Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript: Keith Weinhold 0:01 Welcome to GRE I'm your host. Keith Weinhold. Learn how rent inflation makes real estate investors wealthy. Do certain grocery stores in your neighborhood stoke real estate prices, then how just $1,000 of extra monthly cash flow can be surprisingly life changing. 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Family 266, 866, that's family 268, 66 Speaker 1 1:28 you're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. You Chris, Keith Weinhold 1:44 Welcome to GRE I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, it's the show that coined the phrase real estate pays five ways. This is get rich education. You learned how to work at your job. The reason we're here is to make you aware that capital compounds labor doesn't, and that's almost why you have to be an investor today. A couple weeks ago, we had tax day in the USA, and that's not quite a holiday. Virtually no one celebrates it. Yes, here in our 250th year of existence as a nation that erstwhile mentioned semi quincentennial. How did America go from fighting a revolution over a 2% tax on a breakfast beverage at the Boston Tea Party to what we pay today? Have you really processed what this has come to now we're taxed when we earn money, taxed when we spend it, taxed when we save it, taxed when we invest it, even taxed when we die with it. And that's just the start. Think about your typical day, your routine. We commute to work in a car, were taxed to register driving on roads. Were taxed to build fueled by gas that's taxed again and then often paying tolls on top of that. Well, those taxes are supposed to maintain the infrastructure, like bridges, highways and tunnels, but yet, they already have billions of taxpayer dollars allocated to them. Then we arrive at an office that's taxed to exist inside a business that's taxed to operate that requires permits and licenses that act like other layers of taxation. When we finally get our paycheck, our employer matches payroll taxes on top of our wages, just incredible. And at the end of the day, we go home to a property we're taxed to own every single year, purchased with income that was already taxed in the first place, and somehow all of this is considered normal. Here's the turning point. Most people when they realize this, feel frustrated and saddened and even victimized. But instead, real estate investors flip the frame from victim to strategist, the same system that taxes seemingly everything quietly rewards those who own assets through depreciation, we report a loss even when the property produces real cash flow. Last week, I told you how you can specifically lower your property taxes step by step, then through mortgage interest and operating expenses, we can reduce that amount of our income that's even taxable at all through long term leverage, we're often repaying debt with inflated dollars, while our tax burden stays surprisingly low, and then it gets even more power. Powerful, more advanced real estate investors use a cost segregation and bonus depreciation to pull years of deductions forward into today. And it's something that's not really that sophisticated or tough to understand either. And then when we sell a property 1031, and 721, exchanges help us defer the capital gains tax. And when you start to think about it, could these turnabouts even get us patriotically excited for a dare I say, semi quincentennial. Keith Weinhold 5:36 our system of taxation, it can feel punitive. Some high earners lose more than 55% of their income to taxes, both federal and state. Real estate investors don't just earn gains in income. We reshape it. We continue to thrive in a tax system that rewards ownership. Not only is wealth built from owning things rather than having a high salary, tax breaks are gained by owning things rather than having a high salary. And now it's somewhat common knowledge that war leads to inflation. The latest Middle East conflict entails a lot of military spending, and it's been made worse by disrupting an energy producing region. Four weeks ago, I told you about why wars are inflationary and just how bad it can get. That is why the first major wartime inflation reading that we got was so telling. And wow, inflation grew at the fastest annual rate from one month to the next since the pandemic spike back in 2022 it went from 2.4% up to now 3.3% just like that. And with more inflation poised to come along, even if the war winds down, and I want to talk more about how this benefits you shortly. And yes, if you're a newer listener, you're not used to inflation benefiting you, but it benefits the educated and the aware. GRE listener. And first, here's what fewer people pay attention to. M2 money supply that's jumped 4.8% annually to a record of almost $23 trillion now the money supply, this is the 24th consecutive monthly increase the supply was only about $5 trillion back in 2000 10 trillion by 2012, 15 trillion in 2020, and then the pandemic made the money supply explode, and it's almost 23 trillion today. And what does this all mean that the US dollar is losing purchasing power at a historic pace, because, look, inflation is actually not rising prices. The thing that's now up to 3.3% the CPI. Rather, inflation is an expansion of the money supply. It inflates. That is the very etymology of the word people often overlook that. That's why I'm talking about the historic expansion rate of the money supply, and how that can show up in higher prices later. High prices are not inflation. Rather, they are a consequence of inflation. And I want to tell you more about what this means to you, and explain how this builds your wealth in a new way. But first, I mean, my gosh, have you been as flabbergasted about inflation as I am, just at the consumer shelf and aisle level in a store, and I'm a guy that likes to spend money, yet I've got to say sticker shock. It still gives me pause when I'm in a store, even on the cheapest of items, I recently went inside a gas station convenience store after I filled up a regular size York Peppermint Patty, 1.4 ounces cost $3.19 this consequence of inflation has left me slack jawed, but already was a Slack jaw however, has it left you slack jawed? All right, let me tell you about how the wildly overpriced York Peppermint Patty makes real estate investors rich in their sleep. Did you know that the classic economist, Milton Friedman, discussed the concept of get rich. Education's inflation, Triple Crown, essentially. Now we didn't call it that. In fact, he discussed it before GRE existed in 2014 let's listen into this. Friedman won a Nobel Prize in 1976 I'm going to guess that this is him speaking in about 1980 essentially, he. Discuss the first two crowns, which are also the ones that homeowners with a mortgage benefit from which are asset price, inflation and debt debasement. This is about two minutes in length. Speaker 3 10:11 If I ask people, are you in favor of inflation or not? Everybody is against inflation. But when I explore a little bit further, if I say to people, tell me, have you gained from inflation? Oh, no, you say I haven't gained. And yet, the fact is that a great many people have gained from inflation. There are many, many people who have benefited. Of course, the major gainer from inflation is the federal treasury, as I've already said, but almost everybody who has bought a home in the past 30 years has gained from inflation. He was able to borrow on a mortgage, which inflation has paid off, along with paying off the government debt, so that almost all homeowners in this country are beneficiaries from inflation. Indeed, one of the things that makes inflation such a bad social disease is precisely that it tends to be divisive, because some people do very well during an inflation period, and some people do very badly. And as a result, the population gets split into people who are seeming in great prosperity and people who are in great distress. When most people say they want to stop inflation, what they mean is that they want the prices of the things they buy to go down and the prices of the things they sell to go up. But since what one man sells is what another man buys, that's a neat trick, if you can do it. And as a result, people aren't really serious when they say they want to stop inflation, certainly not in the early stages, not before they fully understand, not before it's gotten to the point where it is really creating serious social problems. Everybody wants to stop inflation at somebody else's expense. Keith Weinhold 12:11 That was classical macro economist Milton Friedman discussing the rarely talked about benefits of inflation. He also served as an advisor to President Reagan and to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Friedman extolled the virtues of free markets and minimal government intervention. Well, yeah, he discussed the first two crowns of get rich, education's inflation, triple crown. So let me discuss the third one, because you benefit from this when you rent out property. And what's interesting about what I'm going to tell you is that this example is going to make it more apparent than it ever has to you, that rent inflation makes landlords rich in their sleep. In fact, the positive effect on you is even greater than I thought I double checked these numbers I'm about to share with you before I came on the air, because I didn't expect this high of a degree of cash flow enhancement. And also, I was talking about what I'm going to show you on YouTube earlier, and it generated a negative, biting comment from a viewer. I'll tell you about that, but yeah, I showed this to a guy that's been investing in real estate for 36 years, and he didn't even understand this. Here it is with general monetary inflation. Rent inflation is a consequence. So let's keep this simple. Say that you charge rent of $2,000 and that could very well be a realistic rent amount for a single family rental property that our GRE investment coaches help you find today, although the average is probably a little less than that. So in any case, $2,000 rent. When you subtract out your fixed rate mortgage payment of $1,000 and your operating expenses of $800 This leaves you with $200 of monthly cash flow. We'll say that's your scenario today. Next rents rise 3% This means you're getting $2,060 now. Doesn't sound so exciting, yet your mortgage payment stays locked in at $1,000 inflation can't touch it. That's the key to this. Your operating expenses also rise 3% up to $824 This leaves you with cash flow of 236 okay. So what happened there is your cash flow went from 200 up to 236 that's not a 3% gain, inflation gain 3% this is an 18% increase in your income. 200 up to 236, an 18% cash flow spike off just a tiny rent adjustment will extrapolate that effect. Right across your portfolio. I mean, this is like your annual income going from 100k up to 118k and then compounding like that every single year. That is power, because inflation couldn't touch your fixed mortgage payment. And this is something I've explained before. It's the third crown of get rich education's inflation Triple Crown called Cash Flow enhancement. But it's a better example than I've ever had for it, and it's a germane time to talk about it with inflation on the rise again. Now here's an angle. Does what I just explained feel wrong in any way. The thing is, you aren't fleecing your tenant. It's just an adjustment to inflation, a little 3% bump to them, a big 18% difference to you. You didn't get rich off your tenant. You got rich because, again, you're leveraging the bank's money, but you're doing it in a way that most people don't see or think about and of course, mortgage free owners lose this entire benefit. It is just another way that real estate investors get rich in their sleep. Yet few ever understand how. But like I said, I was talking about this on YouTube just a little bit ago, and a commenter simply wrote, this makes you a bad person. Keith Weinhold 16:27 Now, the viewer of GRE YouTube channel, sometimes it's you, but you know, sometimes it's someone that doesn't listen to this audio show here, where we do more learning, the casual or occasional YouTube viewer. They just probably don't understand all of what you do. But yes, like me, you have probably run into people out there that think that landlords are bad because they charge tenants rent and they adjust the rent as their expenses rise. And some of these people even say something like, I believe housing is a human right. I seem to hear that more and more, okay, that's one thing, but they imply that the taxpayer should pay for their housing. I mean, does that even work over time? You can see how often government provided housing fails and it ends up being exorbitantly expensive when the free market prevails. Instead, you know, I think that this sentiment has gotten a little worse because of the K shaped economy, more people having to sleep in their cars makes those people resentful. America, you know, we're in better shape when we have a strong middle class. What can really help you a lot is if you haven't yet. Finally, watch the three part video series, the inflation triple crown. The video really helps reinforce your learning well, because it's helpful to show numbers on screen, like you can in a video. You can watch that directly by going to get rich education. COMM, slash inflation, Triple Crown, or shorter. You can just go to the abbreviated get richeducation.com/itc, it takes you to the same place. It really shows you how to optimize your income increases and do it the right way. I mean, if someone thinks you're a bad person for raising the rent 3% commensurate with 3% inflation, well, you know what? Then if that person is an employee, should they also feel bad for getting a 3% pay raise at work? Well then they should, right, because they're charging their employer 3% more for their services as an employee. Well, of course, that's okay. So that sentiment doesn't make one bit of sense, all right. Well, let's temper the 3% rent inflation that I used in our example here. There's both bad news and good news around this, because today, rent increases are below average nationally. In fact, Zillow has forecast only a 1.1% rent increase in single family rentals this year. And then the good news is that the average rent increase since 2020 is 6% and we only used 3% in our example. The bottom line here is that few real estate investors ever have the epiphany that cashflow enhancement is yet another significant way that inflation makes them wealthy, and it's just another reason why carefully selected simple buy and hold. Residential real estate makes people wealthy. Just buy and hold you don't have to dig in and do a bunch of aggressive value add or get into a niche like self storage or short term rentals or assisted living homes that you sure can do those things. And there's nothing wrong with niching down. You just don't have to, and sometimes we even discuss those nichey vehicles here on the show. In fact, we've done four episodes on assisted living homes, but it's hard to beat the relative passivity and the durability of simple buy and hold residential not the latest hot thing, not speculation, but just what's proven. But you have to understand these forces and then act on them. I mean, I gave an example there of $200 in cash flow, and since that's only the most visible component of the five ways real estate pays. When you add it all up, you might be getting $1,500 of monthly benefit on a single family rental property that only costs 300k 1500 a month on a 300k property that you might have only put 20% down on. And for that 1500 a month, it might only take one hour per month of your asset managing of your property to get that $1,500 of benefits. So that is $1,500 an hour. That's great, but it's only one hour a month, and that's exactly what makes you want to scale with buy and hold property as soon as you get into a lot of real estate niches, which, again, it can be worthwhile, whether that's self storage or assisted living homes or something like that. Well, now it's more like an active business that you have to run, and you're probably going to spend substantially more hours there. But yes, a guy that's been investing in real estate for 36 years. Did not understand cash flow enhancement from Rent inflation until I showed this to him and watch it all. He watched the three part video series, which, again, you can watch for free at get rich education.com/inflation. Triple Crown or shortened simply, get rich education.com/itc. Open it up now and watch it later, because I'm back with more next. I'm Keith Weinhold on episode 603 of get rich education. Keith Weinhold 22:13 Flock homes helps you retire from real estate and landlording, whether it's one problem property or your whole portfolio through a 721 exchange, deferring your capital gains tax and depreciation recapture. It's a strategy long used by the ultra wealthy. Now Mom and Pop landlords can 721 the residential real estate request your initial valuation, see if your properties qualify@flockhomes.com slash GRE that's F, l, O, C, K, homes.com/g R, E, Keith Weinhold 22:49 the same place where I get my own mortgage loans is where you can get yours. Ridge lending group and MLS, 42056, they provided our listeners with more loans than anyone because they specialize in income properties. They help you build a long term plan for growing your real estate empire with leverage. Start your prequel and even chat with President chailey Ridge personally, while it's on your mind, start at Ridge lending group.com that's Ridge lending group.com Tarek El Moussa 23:23 What's up? Everyone? This is hgtvs Tarek El Moussa. Listen to get rich education with Keith Weinhold, and don't quit your Daydream. Keith Weinhold 23:30 Welcome back to get rich Education. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, I'm here in Las Vegas today and staying at the Bellagio with a terrific fountain view room. Yes, the paradox of having a giant water show every 30 minutes in the middle of the Mojave Desert, as it is today, just up the street at the Venetian the big Bitcoin 2026, conference kicks off. I might attend some of the sessions, and I might not. While I'm here in Vegas, I'm more focused on spending time with my brother's family. I know I've mentioned to you before that they live in nearby Henderson, Nevada, and I come here pretty often. You could call me a real estate investor. That's crypto curious. I own a little Bitcoin because I think it has some compelling value propositions as well as a number of problems. I think, like a lot of people, I have more questions about Bitcoin than I do answers, and each time I get a new answer, it just prompts three new questions. Now I plan to shop at Trader Joe's shortly. I'm kind of a weirdo here in Vegas, in the sense that I don't gamble, and rather than eating every one of my meals out, I like to be a little healthy shop at a grocery store and bring good food back to the fridge in my room. Well, how? Do certain grocery store chains impact local real estate prices. And you might have heard about this before, but there's a good new study about it that just appeared in the USA Today. And I kind of like the USA Today, because you can easily find a USA Today article where a columnist wrote a story about me as well. But what happened is an analyst matched more than 32,000 store openings to property prices over 50 years. And one conclusion found that homes in the same zip code as a trader joe's saw their values rise about 6% faster than the national average over three years. Another study found that over five years, home prices near Trader Joe's rose by 49% compared with 45% for homes near Whole Foods and 58% near Aldi. I wouldn't have expected that Aldi is a low cost bargain grocery store. Now there are a couple twists here. First, a higher end grocery store, like Whole Foods, that might very well correlate with a good, more affluent neighborhood, sure, but it also might reflect the fact that home values are high, and that usually is not profitable for long term rentals. And the other takeaway is that grocery stores don't actually cause price appreciation. Instead, they reflect it. These grocery chains, they really invest heavily in site selection, so their presence signals that an area was already trending upward, even before a Trader Joe's arrives in an area, the median household income in a neighborhood hovers around $82,000 and that was the highest in the chains that were studied with a typical home value of 425k and the flip side is also pretty noteworthy, the study found that Walmarts tend to be built in neighborhoods with an average household income of only $49,000 and home values of under 200k plus the home price appreciation Proximus to a Walmart, it ends up trailing the national average by 4% over three years. So really, can we say then that the K shaped economy runs through the grocery aisle? I want to get back to discussing your wealth shortly, but first, let's have a checkup on the economy that you're invested inside every day. Over the past year, the US economy has continued to do well, which has surprised some people, some saying that the economy seems to defy gravity. I mean, look at this point. It has withstood chaotic tariff changes, labor supply shocks, swings to the stock market and then a kinetic war on top of that. And how is it pulling this off? Probably starting with AI investment, including all the data center building you see taking place technology innovation and a consumer that you know, it's funny all these consumer surveys where the consumer feels negative, probably because they keep seeing higher prices, but yet, even though they feel negative, oh, they just keep spending more anyway, the unemployment rate is still really low. The AI build out is significant, and that drives jobs and rents and incomes realize, though, this is a new infrastructure build out. This is substantial, just like railroads in the internet were, and companies racing not to fall behind in the AI boom, that's exactly what fuels the economy and productivity and therefore supports real estate. It's similar in spirit, to the.com boom, really, but this time, there's real revenue, and it ALL Fuels wage growth, which is an antecedent to rent growth. And by the way, have you ever noticed how economists and corporations, they're so addicted to growth in the notion of growth, that if something goes down in value, they call it negative growth. What is negative growth? That's always been a funny phrase to me. Don't you mean a decline? Negative growth? That's kind of like calling growth a positive decline. That's nonsense. Some people are allergic to saying that something is a dip or decline, so instead, they say that it's negative growth. That's sort of like how companies they don't want to say that they're undergoing a round of layoffs instead of layoffs. Oh, they say that we are right sizing. She should just tell it like it is. Now, when it comes to building your wealth, this. Say that you're more of a beginning real estate investor, say that your income from your job is 100k and you might wonder, if I add, say, five properties each with $200 a monthly cash flow, that equals $1,000 a month. That's an extra 12k per year. You know, that really isn't that much of a lifestyle difference. You know, even though there are four other ways real estate pays, let's just talk about this. That's only 12k per year, on top of 100k You know, I contend that that really does make quite a difference. Okay, if your real estate cash flow gets up to 1k a month, and you might only spend four hours a month managing that. It matters more than you think, because of your 100k of job income. All right, after all, your expenses are taken care of, like you pay for your housing, your transportation, your Trader Joe's, groceries, all of that stuff that you spend on. Well, what's left over your discretionary income? That might only be $2,000 per month. So if you add 1000 to that, that is a 50% increase in your discretionary income. What really matters? That's why real estate cash flow is actually a bigger deal than a lot of people think. You just bought back your time. This can help you replace a second job. This can let you cut back hours or even fund a sabbatical buffer for beginners. That's why even a kind of paltry sounding $1,000 a month in cash flow from, say, five rental doors that can actually be a life changer. When you get right down to it, it really starts to change your control over your time, and an extra $1,000 a month can, of course, help fuel your next investment, if you so choose. But that's not all. A psychological shift begins to happen inside you. You're no longer dependent on one income source. This is really the underrated one, because before $1,000 of real estate cash flow, a job loss that could mean stress and urgency and bad decisions, but afterward, now you have margin. Now you're making better decisions in life. You negotiate better you think longer term. That shift alone improves your entire life. And what else can just 1000 a month do for you an extra 1000, it can give you lifestyle upgrades without guilt. Let's say you do spend some of it that can fund travel without touching savings, that can give you better housing or a better location, that can give you experiences instead of a life of what feels like just bills. And here's the key, it does not cannibalize your future. Just $1,000 a month gives you options, like we say around here, don't live below your means. Grow your means. I mean, if you're a beginner, this is something that you could have in less than a year. That extra 1k that comes whether you work that day or not. And for a more advanced investor, you can imagine what multiples greater than 1k per month do. So can you see how everything compounds here? Capital compounds labor doesn't earlier, I discussed how even a 3% rent bump can increase your cash flow 18% all right, and then your cash flow has a greater impact than you thought, because it is discretionary income where a small change can make a world of difference in your life. And when you layer all these things together, it almost makes you wonder why more people aren't real estate investors. Well, most people just have not had it explained to them this way before, and then other people give up after starting in real estate because they don't buy the right property in the right market. Keith Weinhold 34:16 Here at GRE we really help you avoid those mistakes. And in fact, let me give you an example of what I mean. This can really help. Redfin reports that national home prices have jumped up again, rising 2.1% annually, but yet, a place like Florida, they still have year over year housing price declines, not negative growth declines, and that's due to a temporary overbuild, like I've talked about before. But Cape Coral, Florida homes that area has been hit harder than most with more building than most places, they're actually down in price 3.8% it looks like an opportunity, and people say they want an opportunity. What they really want is certainty, and once certainty arrives, the opportunity is gone. Winners often embrace the heterodox. They're willing to lean into the sort of uncomfortable, mildly contrarian, awkward moment right when others are hesitating, some Florida brand new property builders. They're getting creative, and the translation to creative is that they are motivated. They're offering to throw in the kitchen sink and the backsplash. Here's one example, a duplex in Cape Coral, Florida. The listing price is 550k it's in an A class neighborhood. The rent is 3890 both sides of the duplex are already leased, six beds, four baths. It's 2474 square feet. The down payment you can expect to make is 25% the projected cash flow is up to $1,096 per month. Yeah, you've potentially got your surprisingly life changing 1k in cash flow in one fell swoop here and here's where it gets interesting, a 3.75% mortgage rate, buy down and one year of free property management. They're either giving you that or take $25,000 cash instead and structure your own advantage. All right, that's what this certain builder is offering. Now, a reputable builder, in fact, they've been a guest on the show here before. You can push the envelope a little further than that. I encourage you to make an offer below the list price on these property types. Yes, offer lower than the 550k how much lower should you go? That's where a free chat with our investment coach gives you an inside edge, because, see, they know what other offer amounts were accepted previously by these sellers, so they know where the real flexibility is, and they've got all kinds of what I'll call specific deal knowledge like this that you're just not going to find anywhere else. Our coaches can also help you with other inventory, if it better meets your personal objectives than something like a Florida new build duplex. Usually, those places are in the Midwest and South, from Ohio out to Missouri and Georgia out to Texas. In full disclosure, what I just described is a better deal than any Florida properties that I personally own myself. Now it is clearly a buyer's market in Florida. We're in that fleeting window where long term demand is strong, short term supply is high, and builders are motivated. So take the free consult, or maybe no properties are right for you. Once our coach learns more, if you're interested, we can help you structure a smart offer. Talk to us. We can help you build an entire portfolio, if you so choose, and find the right markets and properties with a management solution, we've got the team and the contacts, you can make your process easier than guessing and figuring it out on your own. Often like to leave you with something actionable at the end of the show. I encourage you, if you think it's right for you, book time with a friendly GRE investment coach@greinvestmentcoach.com you can find an open slot on their calendar and book it again@greinvestmentcoach.com Until next week, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream. Speaker 4 38:54 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 39:14 the pre preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth, building, get richeducation.com
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(April 24, 2026) Aldi announces a big change to its stores. There is a new graham cracker flavor. There is a food that might help you expel microplastics. We answer your questions for the crew. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things kick off in the Bathroom, which—shockingly—turns into way more discussion than any room with that name deserves. We get a mix of questionable habits, oversharing, and the kind of stories that make you rethink ever touching a public door handle again. It's part therapy session, part “why are we like this?”From there, the show spirals (as it does) into a blend of daily comedy chaos, with random tangents, dumb debates, and the kind of observational humor that only makes sense at 6 a.m. The crew bounces between weird personal confessions, listener-style hypotheticals, and those “this can't be real but it is” moments that somehow keep piling up.Naturally, no stretch would be complete without some light roasting, a few moments of “did they really just say that?”, and at least one conversation that goes completely off the rails before anyone can stop it. It's the perfect mix of funny podcast energy and “we should probably move on… but we won't.”And then we land the plane the only way this show knows how—Jelly Bean Roulette. Because nothing says “professional morning show” like willingly risking your taste buds (and dignity) on mystery flavors that could either be delicious… or deeply regrettable. Reactions range from confident to instantly betrayed, and it wraps the segment in pure, chaotic payoff.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.10 Things From the 2000s That Are Now Collectible—and ValuableWest Memphis junior high teacher charged with assault after incident involving student‘Unfortunate accident': Family of Washington toddler attacked by river otter will receive $350KBATON BOOB Horror moment conductor knocks £1MILLION violin out of musician's hands with baton in the middle of a concertRed hair may be increasing as study points to surprising evolution trendNational Picnic Day (April 23)Man accused of dancing naked at Columbia Aldi charged with misdemeanorEckert's Farm announces early start to strawberry seasonChina family creates AI clone to comfort elderly mum after only son dies in car accidentMeta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training dataFor $700 a Month, Sleeping Pods Make SF More Affordable, but at What Cost?Public urination in NYC sees 50% surge in just one yearSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show covers the Senate reconciliation bill funding border enforcement and criticism of John Thune over the SAVE AMERICA Act. The show also previews upcoming guests like Mark Schmitz and Jim Talent while diving into the viral concept of renting robots for events. In the Short List, topics include redistricting lawsuits, comments from John Fetterman on Iran, and Federal Reserve politics involving Rand Paul and Elizabeth Warren. A major portion focuses on the Supreme Court leak of the Dobbs decision leak, with analysis from Mollie Hemingway and speculation around accountability. The hour also features sports talk with Tom Ackerman, covering the NFL Draft and the St. Louis Cardinals, before wrapping with “In Other News,” including updates on Elizabeth Smart, a viral airplane seating debate, a bizarre Aldi incident, and headlines involving Mike Vrabel.
Sean went from 10 years managing an Aldi supermarket to $250,000 in his first year as a Jim's Hazmat franchisee, with no trade background and no prior business experience.Sean joins Joel on the Jim's Group Podcast to break down how he built one of the fastest-growing runs in the Jim's Hazmat division from scratch. He covers the full range of services his business does, including asbestos removal, biohazard cleans, crime scenes, hoarder cleans, mould treatment and meth testing. Sean talks through the real investment figure, the average job value, how he built his referral network through builders and real estate agents, and why his wife was able to leave full-time work before he hit his second year.By year three, Sean is projecting $700,000. He also talks about becoming the first Jim's Hazmat franchisor in New Zealand and what that opportunity looks like for the right person.Timestamps 0:00 Introduction and Sean's background3:20 Why Sean chose Jim's Hazmat over other divisions7:00 Training and certifications explained11:30 $250k in year one: the real numbers15:00 Investment costs and ROI18:30 Scaling to $700k and hiring staff22:00 Asbestos removal: the full process29:00 Biohazard cleans and crime scenes36:00 Hoarder cleans and what they involve43:00 Mold, meth testing and syringe pickups49:00 Building referrals through builders54:00 Franchise fees and lead system explained59:00 Mindset shift from employee to business owner1:05:00 Becoming a franchiseor in New Zealand
In this week's Omni Talk Retail Fast Five, recorded live from London and sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, Quorso and Veloq, Chris Walton and special guest Ben Miller of Shoptalk discussed: -Walmart expanding its Better Care platform into GLP-1 weight management, connecting pharmacy, telehealth, nutrition, and same-day delivery into one ecosystem -Starbucks launching a beta experience inside ChatGPT to recommend and build drink orders while keeping checkout in its own app -Instacart acquiring global fulfillment platform Instaleap to accelerate international growth and expand its enterprise tech footprint -Walmart unveiling its first Great Value private label redesign in over a decade across 10,000+ items to boost appeal and shopability -Aldi using its U.S. stores to test a new globally scalable, modular store format as it rapidly expands toward 3,200 locations There's all that, plus agentic AI debates, Danny DeVito tattoos, Eddie Murphy Mount Rushmores, favorite Apple products, and the ultimate German food debate. Music by hooksounds.com
Listen folks, no one has money and it's only going to get worse. You either gotta start shopping at Aldi or start shopping at the coffin store. Most Aldi products are good, but you gotta know the joke foods they stock as a trap. Luckily your favorite Sickos are here to tell you which Aldi brand items to avoid at all costs. You're welcome. Plus, we once again rank some game mechanics on our funny tier list!
The guys are on a mission this week - helping tiny humans get the strongest start by funding breast pumps for hospitals that urgently need them. We’re donating 100% of every Two Doting Dads Plush Toy sold to the Humpty Dumpty Foundation to help fund more pumps across Australia. If you'd like to donate some cash to the cause head to www.twodotingdads.com!Meanwhile in the Johnson household - someone has a wobbly tooth - but someone else isn't happy about it! While in the Wicks household - Macy saved a life this week and it's a story that's got to be heard to be believed! And we have a new segment thanks to Aldi about all the things we thought we'd do as parents that went straight out the window once our kids arrived. Consider yourself a smart shopper? Take the ALDI IQ Test today at www.IQ.ALDI.com.au and find out if you’re a true grocery genius... or not. ALDI. Good different. If you need a shoulder to cry on: Two Doting Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639833491568735/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTwoDotingDads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodotingdads/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@twodotingdads See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If your dinner creeps out to 8 or 9pm most nights and your fat loss has stalled, this one is worth 30 minutes of your week. In this episode of The Nutrition Couch, Leanne and Susie unpack why late dinners quietly derail body composition for so many women — and why the fix isn't as simple as just eating earlier. Do late dinners actually stall fat loss? Why pushing your last meal out often triggers a calorie catch-up spiral: over-hunger, reliance on bars and snacks, and a heavier meal than your body actually needed. Susie and Leanne explain how circadian rhythm and insulin sensitivity quietly stack the deck against you, why some women (think CrossFit at 5am, or insulin-resistant clients) genuinely need different approaches, and the simple shift of moving more calories into lunch and the afternoon snack that changes everything. The 12-hour overnight window for gut health Why Susie aims for a minimum 10 hours — ideally 12 — between your last mouthful at night and breakfast the next day, and what happens to next-day hunger regulation when that window gets squeezed. Is the protein pudding trend actually necessary? Pools, Arlo, Rockabees, Muscle Nation. The hosts weigh in on whether you really need another 20g of protein after a dinner that already hit 30–40g, and when a protein pudding genuinely earns its place. Tinned tuna ranked: Coles vs Aldi vs Woolworths vs Sirena vs John West Susie runs the actual tuna percentages inside the tin across every major supermarket brand. The Aldi range that beats tuna triple the price. The Coles home brand that comes in at 80% tuna for $1.10. Why Woolworths home brand falls short. And why tinned red salmon at around $10 might quietly be one of the best-value high-protein lunches going. Product review: Sunny Queen Bacon & Cheese Protein Bites 27g of protein on the front of the pack, a long additive-heavy ingredient list inside, and a 200g "single serve" that raises serious questions. The hosts' verdict on whether this one earns a spot in your trolley. Listener question: How should shift workers eat? Long-time listener Nicole asks for a practical framework around day, afternoon, and night shifts. Susie and Leanne walk through meal timing, the low-fuel snack options that keep you alert without blowing out calories, and why structure beats "eating lighter" every time. For the range of protein, creatine, collagen, and magnesium Leanne and Susie refer to at the close of this episode, head to Designed by Dietitians. Hit subscribe so you never miss a Wednesday drop, and share this one with someone who always eats dinner too late.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aetheryte Radio - A Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn Podcast
Tune in as we recap the most recent Live Letter and talk about our predictions for Fan Fest 2026! You can find the translation we used here on the FFXIV subreddit’s discord! — Watch live on Saturdays! Aldi, Rook, and Xen are part of a new TTRPG project called A Time Adrift, that aims to tell a version
Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Duvo and Mirakl.In today's Retail Daily Minute, Omni Talk's Chris Walton discusses:Walmart expands its Better Care Services platform with five new virtual care and nutrition partners, positioning itself to own the full GLP-1 customer journey, across its nearly 4,600-pharmacy footprint.Aldi pilots a new globally unified, modularly adaptable store format in the U.S., the culmination of a 14-year collaboration with Landini Associates, timed to support one of the most aggressive retail expansion runs in the grocer's history.Uber Eats launches in-app courier-assisted returns, targeting one of retail's most persistent pain points.The Retail Daily Minute has been rocketing up the Feedspot charts, so stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights.
Natalie Nicole, founder of Dulsa Life, joins Brian Nichols to reveal why Big Sugar wanted to keep him at 385 pounds and how the alternative sweetener industry is quietly destroying America's metabolic health. Natalie breaks down why roughly 70% of Americans are now battling chronic metabolic illness, how high fructose corn syrup hits your cells like a fire hose compared to the "garden hose" of real sugar, and why every pink, blue, yellow, and green sweetener packet at the grocery store is laced with maltodextrin, dextrose, or sugar alcohols that wreck your gut. They get into the Ozempic shortcut trap, the 10-year slow-poisoning timeline that precedes a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and why SNAP benefits and Big Soda subsidies are making the problem exponentially worse for working class Americans.We expose the uncomfortable truth about why "zero calorie" sweeteners are one of the most successful marketing scams in food history... and why the same playbook Big Tobacco ran in the 60s is now running Big Sugar. Natalie shares the blueprint behind Dulsa - a functional sweetener built with organic monk fruit, allulose, prebiotic yacon root, and shelf-stable probiotics - and walks through how she's hijacking your body's natural GLP-1 production without the black box warnings. If you've ever flipped over a "healthy" nutrition label, shrugged, and told yourself "it's probably fine"... you need to hear this.Chapters :0:00 - Intro: Big Sugar's War On Your Health1:55 - Meet Natalie Nicole: From Red Pill To Sugar Fighter3:49 - I Was 385 Pounds And Drinking A Liter Of Mountain Dew Daily6:49 - Sugar Is A Slow Poison (The 10-Year Diabetes Countdown)8:21 - The Ozempic Generation & The GLP-1 Shortcut Trap11:15 - High Fructose Corn Syrup Is A Fire Hose To Your Cells14:56 - Path Of Least Resistance: Why We Keep Choosing Sugar16:49 - The Big Tobacco Playbook Is Now Running Big Sugar19:13 - Our Kids Have Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease21:19 - RFK Jr, The Food Pyramid, And Sugar's 600 Hidden Names23:18 - Aldi, Food Deserts & The Free Market Solution26:06 - What Dulsa Actually Is (Sweetener + Supplement + Probiotic)28:57 - Why Your Grandma's Food Doesn't Exist Anymore31:59 - Natalie's Final Message: You're Not Broken33:31 - How To Get Dulsa (Use Code: NICHOLS)Dulsa Life:Website: https://dulsalife.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dulsalife/ Health Benefits: https://dulsalife.com/pages/health-benefits Discount Code: NICHOLS at checkoutStudio Sponsor:Cardio Miracle: https://cardiomiracle.com/tbns Referenced In Episode:Dr. Adrian Bejan / Constructal Law (Duke University) - prior TBNS guestJohn Odermatt / Plexus - Lions of Liberty Network colleagueCX Without the BS (Brian's business podcast)Lions of Liberty Network: https://www.lionsofliberty.com/The Brian Nichols Show:Website: https://thebriannicholsshow.com/Brian on socials: @BNicholsLiberty Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being! WATCH The Brian Nichols Show on YouTube & Rumble Follow Brian on social media: X.com/Twitter (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/twitter) & Facebook (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/facebook) LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to The Brian Nichols Show for a BRAND NEW episode airing every THURSDAY at 9pm EST! Email Listener Questions to brian@briannicholsshow.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Nicole, founder of Dulsa Life, joins Brian Nichols to reveal why Big Sugar wanted to keep him at 385 pounds and how the alternative sweetener industry is quietly destroying America's metabolic health. Natalie breaks down why roughly 70% of Americans are now battling chronic metabolic illness, how high fructose corn syrup hits your cells like a fire hose compared to the "garden hose" of real sugar, and why every pink, blue, yellow, and green sweetener packet at the grocery store is laced with maltodextrin, dextrose, or sugar alcohols that wreck your gut. They get into the Ozempic shortcut trap, the 10-year slow-poisoning timeline that precedes a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and why SNAP benefits and Big Soda subsidies are making the problem exponentially worse for working class Americans. We expose the uncomfortable truth about why "zero calorie" sweeteners are one of the most successful marketing scams in food history... and why the same playbook Big Tobacco ran in the 60s is now running Big Sugar. Natalie shares the blueprint behind Dulsa - a functional sweetener built with organic monk fruit, allulose, prebiotic yacon root, and shelf-stable probiotics - and walks through how she's hijacking your body's natural GLP-1 production without the black box warnings. If you've ever flipped over a "healthy" nutrition label, shrugged, and told yourself "it's probably fine"... you need to hear this. Chapters : 0:00 - Intro: Big Sugar's War On Your Health 1:55 - Meet Natalie Nicole: From Red Pill To Sugar Fighter 3:49 - I Was 385 Pounds And Drinking A Liter Of Mountain Dew Daily 6:49 - Sugar Is A Slow Poison (The 10-Year Diabetes Countdown) 8:21 - The Ozempic Generation & The GLP-1 Shortcut Trap 11:15 - High Fructose Corn Syrup Is A Fire Hose To Your Cells 14:56 - Path Of Least Resistance: Why We Keep Choosing Sugar 16:49 - The Big Tobacco Playbook Is Now Running Big Sugar 19:13 - Our Kids Have Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 21:19 - RFK Jr, The Food Pyramid, And Sugar's 600 Hidden Names 23:18 - Aldi, Food Deserts & The Free Market Solution 26:06 - What Dulsa Actually Is (Sweetener + Supplement + Probiotic) 28:57 - Why Your Grandma's Food Doesn't Exist Anymore 31:59 - Natalie's Final Message: You're Not Broken 33:31 - How To Get Dulsa (Use Code: NICHOLS) Dulsa Life: Website: https://dulsalife.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dulsalife/ Health Benefits: https://dulsalife.com/pages/health-benefits Discount Code: NICHOLS at checkout Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle: https://cardiomiracle.com/tbns Referenced In Episode: Dr. Adrian Bejan / Constructal Law (Duke University) - prior TBNS guest John Odermatt / Plexus - Lions of Liberty Network colleague CX Without the BS (Brian's business podcast) Lions of Liberty Network: https://www.lionsofliberty.com/ The Brian Nichols Show: Website: https://thebriannicholsshow.com/ Brian on socials: @BNicholsLiberty ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
It's EV News Briefly for Wednesday 15 April 2026, everything you need to know in less than 5 minutes if you haven't got time for the full show.Patreon supporters fund this show, get the episodes ad free, as soon as they're ready and are part of the EV News Daily Community. You can be like them by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/EVNewsDailyVOLKSWAGEN GIVES ID 3 A NEO RESETVolkswagen is relaunching its compact EV as the ID 3 Neo, with new styling, three larger battery options, improved range of up to just under 400 miles WLTP and faster DC charging up to about 183 kW. The bigger story is a completely new, more “Volkswagen-like” interior with physical buttons and a unified cockpit philosophy that responds directly to past usability criticism and signals a wider rethink of the brand's EV strategy.VOLKSWAGEN UPDATES ID.4 AND ID.5 IN UKVolkswagen's updated ID.4 and ID.5 in the UK add larger batteries, longer range up to 341 miles WLTP, vehicle-to-load capability, more practical towing and an optional heat pump, all with only small list-price increases. The cars also gain physical steering wheel buttons, improved driver assistance and infotainment tech, and potentially further effective price cuts if Volkswagen regains eligibility for the UK Electric Car Grant.IONNA TO ADD CHARGING AT 350 CIRCLE K SITESIONNA, the automaker-backed charging joint venture, will roll out up to 400 kW fast chargers with both NACS and CCS connectors at more than 350 Circle K locations under the Rechargeries @ Circle K brand. The deal gives IONNA prime highway and commuter-corridor sites, includes taking over and upgrading about 85 existing Circle K charging stations, and supports its goal of 30,000 high-power bays by 2030.BMW BEV DELIVERIES FALL AGAINBMW Group's global BEV deliveries fell 20.1% year on year to 87,458 units in Q1 2026, marking a second consecutive quarterly decline despite strong full-year 2025 volumes. The company blames the loss of US tax credits, the end of Chinese subsidies and a temporary gap in its mid-size electric SUV offering before the new iX3 arrived, even as European orders for that model have surged.RIVIAN TO POWER PLANT WITH USED EV BATTERIESRivian will use more than 100 repurposed EV battery packs, supplied and integrated by Redwood Materials, to create a 10 MWh energy storage system that helps power its Normal, Illinois plant from later in 2026. The project, described as the largest such deployment by a US automaker, reuses packs from test and end-of-life vehicles and reflects the rapid growth of grid-scale lithium-ion storage alongside EVs.OHIO AWARDS $51 MILLION FOR EV CHARGINGOhio has awarded $51 million in federal NEVI funding, matched by at least $26 million in private money, to build 64 new fast-charging sites statewide. Each location will host four chargers at amenity-rich venues such as Sheetz, Tesla sites, Aldi and major travel centers, adding more than 260 new public charge points along key routes.LUCID TIES NEW CEO PAY TO VALUELucid Motors has appointed Silvio Napoli as CEO with a $1.5 million base salary, up to a 200% bonus, a $9.5 million equity grant, performance-based options on up to one million shares and generous relocation and housing support. Interim CEO Marc Winterhoff will stay on until Napoli secures US work authorisation, then return to the COO role with a higher $1 million base salary and increased bonus potential.SCENIC E-TECH GETS FULL UK EV GRANTThe Renault Scenic E-Tech Electric now qualifies for the UK's full £3,750 Electric Car Grant, cutting its starting price to £33,245 and making all three trims more accessible. With a 220 hp motor, 87 kWh battery and WLTP range up to 381 miles, it joins the Renault 4 and 5 E-Tech as models benefiting from maximum support after Renault proved their Polish battery cell plant runs entirely on renewable energy.LIGHTSHIP DOUBLES PLANT, CUTS AE.1 TO ONE MODELElectric trailer startup Lightship is more than doubling its Broomfield, Colorado plant to quadruple AE.1 output by around late 2027 while simplifying the lineup to a single, configurable model. The new AE.1 starts at $157,500 with the previously range-topping 77 kWh battery now standard, reflecting customer demand for the highest-spec pack and replacing the old Cosmos, Atmos and Panos trims with option packages for different use cases.ROLLS-ROYCE REVEALS £7M ELECTRIC NIGHTINGALERolls-Royce's Project Nightingale is a £7 million, Phantom-length, two-seat electric convertible limited to 100 units, designed as both a design manifesto and a major earner for its new Coachbuild Collection tier. Inspired by the historic 17EX Torpedo, it offers a larger battery than the Spectre, targeted range near 329 miles, a likely 650 bhp dual-motor setup, and an immersive co-creation-lite process where buyers join from early sketches through global testing.
This week on The Remarkable Retail Podcast, Steve Dennis and Michael LeBlanc break down the forces reshaping retail before sitting down live at Shoptalk in Las Vegas with Matt Baer, CEO of Stitch Fix. The episode opens with a wide-ranging look at the macro pressures bearing down on the industry—geopolitical conflict, rising tariffs, and supply chain strain. Earnings from Nike and RH reveal a consistent theme: even iconic brands can stumble when positioning and innovation lag behind a volatile consumer environment. In grocery, the "collapse of the unremarkable middle" continues as Walmart, Amazon, Aldi, and premium players squeeze traditional operators like Albertsons. A wave of M&A activity—including Allbirds' dramatic valuation collapse, Bed Bath & Beyond's improbable resurrection, and its acquisition of The Container Store—underscores just how much disruption is still unfolding. The hosts also push back on the hype around AI tools like Macy's shopping assistant, cautioning against confusing correlation with causation. At the center of the episode is a compelling conversation with Matt Baer, who outlines how Stitch Fix is executing a disciplined turnaround built on three phases: establishing a strong operational foundation, reimagining the customer experience, and returning to sustainable growth. Four consecutive quarters of improving revenue trends suggest the strategy is working. Baer's core argument is that true personalization isn't about volume or targeting—it's about relevance, timing, and understanding customers at a granular level. Stitch Fix achieves this by pairing deep data and AI-driven recommendations with human stylists who bring judgment, empathy, and relationship-building to a category that remains inherently emotional. New tools like AI styling assistants and digital visualization are enhancing that human element, not replacing it. The episode closes with forward-looking perspective on retail crime, supply chain vulnerability, and macroeconomic uncertainty—and a clear throughline: in an increasingly chaotic landscape, agility and strategic clarity aren't optional. Join us at the CommerceNext Growth Show in New York June 23rd and 24th with this exclusive discount code for 10% off general admission tickets and FREE retail tickets: Your code is "REMARKABLE" . See you in the Big Apple! About UsSteve Dennis is a strategic advisor and keynote speaker focused on growth and innovation, who has also been named one of the world's top retail influencers. He is the bestselling author of two books: Leaders Leap: Transforming Your Company at the Speed of Disruption and Remarkable Retail: How To Win & Keep Customers in the Age of Disruption. Steve regularly shares his insights in his role as a Forbes senior retail contributor and on social media.Michael LeBlanc is a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and media entrepreneur. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions hosted senior retail executive on-stage in 1:1 interviews worldwide. Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including The Remarkable Retail Podcast, The Voice of Retail The Food Professor, The FEED powered by Loblaw and the Global eCommerce Leaders podcast. He has been recognized by the NRF as a global Top Retail Voice for 2025 and 2025 and continues to be a ReThink Retail Top Retail Expert for the fifth year in a row.
This Omni Talk Retail Fast Five segment explores Aldi's decision to expand its partnership with Instacart as its exclusive ecommerce and fulfillment platform. Chris Walton and Jenna DeFranco discuss why this move aligns with Aldi's low-cost model—and whether outsourcing digital commerce is a smart long-term strategy. They also debate the tradeoffs between simplicity and control in modern retail. ⏩ Tune in for the full episode here: https://youtu.be/D5hLtPKxk24 #Aldi #Instacart #GroceryDelivery #EcommerceStrategy #RetailTech #RetailTrends #OmniTalk
Today we will try an out of season pumpkin granola from Simply Elizabeth, courtesy of our friend Farmer Matt. Then another flavor of Mott's new cereal line that of course Andy thinks is just Berry Berry Kix. It's not. And nothing exciting for box 3...just a bland filler from Aldi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.