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Attorney Chris Madel can't believe he agrees with Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on anything, but he's fully behind her decision to charge an ICE officer in the shooting of Christian Castro in January. Chris is excellent on that as well as the sentence prosecutors are pursuing for Aimee Bock and much more.
Can you actually prove what your AI product is doing for customers — or are you still pointing at token counts and hoping the board nods along? In episode #368, Ben Murray breaks down the four layers of AI measurement that every SaaS company needs to communicate internally and externally. Token usage is table stakes. The real question is whether you can move up the stack from consumption to work performed to verified outcomes to quantifiable P&L impact. Get this wrong, and your AI story falls apart in front of investors, customers, and your own finance team. Get it right, and you finally have ROI math a CFO will actually approve. Why AI inference belongs in COGS / DevOps — and what that means for the gross margin story behind your AI features and product lines How Salesforce's "agentic work units" framing on its latest earnings call signals where AI reporting is heading for the rest of SaaS Where true outcome-based pricing actually lives on the pricing page (HubSpot, Zendesk, and others) — and where Agentforce was really still usage-based in disguise How Layer 4 business impact replaces fuzzy ROI calculators with objective math What to show your board and investors at each layer so your AI value story holds up under scrutiny Tune in before your next board meeting — your AI story needs more than token counts. Resources Mentioned Ben's blog post on AI measurement and AI work units: https://www.thesaascfo.com/the-four-layers-of-ai-measurement-a-cfos-framework/ Ben's academy: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/
Did Hollywood get it wrong… or have we just been told the wrong story?In this episode of Fantasy for the Ages, Jim counts down the Top 20 MOST faithful book adaptations in fantasy, science fiction, and horror — movies and TV shows that proved something powerful:
The system was supposed to protect them. Instead, it's being used to silence them. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: with Gregg Goldfarb, South Florida mass tort attorney Gregg Goldfarb sits down with trial attorney Jason Joy and survivor advocate Curtis Garrison to give a critical update on the legal battles reshaping how America handles child sexual abuse cases — from landmark NDA legislation to the corruption hiding inside the Boy Scouts bankruptcy. This is one of the most important conversations happening in law right now — and most people have no idea it's unfolding. Join Gregg, Jason, and Curtis on Cut to the Chase: as they discuss: What Trey's Law is and why its federal passage could be a game-changer for every abuse survivor in America Why over 24 states have now opened or eliminated statute of limitations windows — and which states are next How the Boy Scouts $2.5 billion bankruptcy became a case study in litigation financing gone wrong Why survivors are receiving far less than they deserve — and who is really profiting The disturbing connections between Epstein survivors, Boy Scouts victims, and the same attorneys and institutions appearing on both sides Why the window to file may be closing in your state — and what to do right now What survivors, advocates, and concerned citizens can do today to help move the needle KEY MOMENTS 00:00 — Triangulation tactics used to divide survivor communities 00:35 — Gregg introduces Curtis Garrison and Jason Joy 01:10 — Trey's Law update: NDA bans for child sex abuse settlements 02:30 — Federal bipartisan legislation: Cruz, Gillibrand, Klobuchar and more co-sponsor the Treys Act 04:00 — Statute of limitations updates across states 05:30 — Maryland caps liability — what it means for survivors 06:30 — How to get involved: SOScsa.org and advocacy steps 08:00 — Epstein survivors and the connections to Boy Scouts 10:00 — The common denominators: power, wealth, and institutions 12:00 — Litigation financing explained — how lawyers are profiting at victims' expense 18:00 — What survivors should look for when hiring an attorney 22:00 — Boy Scouts bankruptcy: potential malpractice and Congressional investigation ahead Guest Bios Jason Joy Jason Joy is a trial attorney who represents survivors of child sexual abuse, including Boy Scouts claimants and clergy abuse victims. He has fought to maximize case values for survivors and is actively working to bring cases to trial rather than accepting inadequate settlements driven by litigation financing interests. Curtis Garrison Curtis Garrison is a Boy Scouts survivor and the founder of Speak Out to Stop Child Sexual Abuse (SOScsa.org), a nonprofit advocacy organization fighting to eliminate statute of limitations on child sex abuse cases and ban NDAs in abuse settlements nationwide. Curtis travels to state capitols and Washington D.C. to advocate for survivors and push landmark legislation forward. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Visit SOScsa.org — Speak Out to Stop Child Sexual Abuse — to follow legislative updates, support survivors, and donate to the cause. Learn more about Trey's Law and the federal Treys Act, co-sponsored by Senators Cruz, Gillibrand, Klobuchar, Britt, and others — bipartisan federal legislation to ban NDAs in child sex abuse settlements. Follow the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case and its $2.5 billion settlement and what it means for claimants. Learn about the Cindy Clemmens Shire Law in Oklahoma, eliminating statute of limitations and NDAs for abuse survivors. Contact Jason Joy if you are a survivor seeking experienced legal representation in child sexual abuse cases. Want to hear more legal updates and issues shaping our communities and affecting everyday people? Subscribe to Cut to the Chase: with Gregg Goldfarb. #TreysLaw #ChildSexualAbuse #BoyScouts #CutToTheChase #SurvivorJustice
It's yet more fallout from the Mandelson scandal, son. Also the goverment announced a 33% increase in Almost Nothing for children. Then we read an absolutely infuriating article that has everyone feeling tons of sympathy for the plight of their social betters. Plus CoC and the return of Heat Madness, which seems to come around earlier every year. Subscribe for three whole bonus episodes a month: https://www.patreon.com/praxiscast Watch streams: https://www.twitch.tv/praxiscast Buy shirts: https://praxiscast.teemill.com/ Follow us: https://bsky.app/profile/praxiscast.bsky.social Cast: Jamie - https://bsky.app/profile/reobinwagon.bsky.social David - https://bsky.app/profile/sanitarynaptime.bsky.social Rob - https://bsky.app/profile/trufflehog.bsky.social Alasdair - https://bsky.app/profile/ballistari.bsky.social
The videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton testifying before the House committee investigating Jeffery Epstein were released late yesterday. Most media outlets are playing the moment Hillary Clinton loses her cool, pounds the table and leaves her seat after finding out Congresswoman Lauren Boebert secretly took her picture and posted it online. But the remainder of the depositions show the Clinton’s answering repeated questions ranging from relevant to absurd and to insulting at times. We learn how Bill Clinton met Epstein , how Clinton explains the hot tub photo released in the files, and whether he thinks Donald Trump should testify. His answer may surprise you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton testifying before the House committee investigating Jeffery Epstein were released late yesterday. Most media outlets are playing the moment Hillary Clinton loses her cool, pounds the table and leaves her seat after finding out Congresswoman Lauren Boebert secretly took her picture and posted it online. But the remainder of the depositions show the Clinton’s answering repeated questions ranging from relevant to absurd and to insulting at times. We learn how Bill Clinton met Epstein , how Clinton explains the hot tub photo released in the files, and whether he thinks Donald Trump should testify. His answer may surprise you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton testifying before the House committee investigating Jeffery Epstein were released late yesterday. Most media outlets are playing the moment Hillary Clinton loses her cool, pounds the table and leaves her seat after finding out Congresswoman Lauren Boebert secretly took her picture and posted it online. But the remainder of the depositions show the Clinton’s answering repeated questions ranging from relevant to absurd and to insulting at times. We learn how Bill Clinton met Epstein , how Clinton explains the hot tub photo released in the files, and whether he thinks Donald Trump should testify. His answer may surprise you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton testifying before the House committee investigating Jeffery Epstein were released late yesterday. Most media outlets are playing the moment Hillary Clinton loses her cool, pounds the table and leaves her seat after finding out Congresswoman Lauren Boebert secretly took her picture and posted it online. But the remainder of the depositions show the Clinton’s answering repeated questions ranging from relevant to absurd and to insulting at times. We learn how Bill Clinton met Epstein , how Clinton explains the hot tub photo released in the files, and whether he thinks Donald Trump should testify. His answer may surprise you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3921: Beth Wittig Clayton dives deep into the roots of emotional eating, revealing it's often a signal from the soul, not a food issue. By exploring what our discomfort is really trying to say, we gain the power to stop numbing and start living with purpose, courage, and alignment. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://markfisherfitness.com/it-has-almost-nothing-to-do-with-food/ Quotes to ponder: "Our emotional eating has SO much more to do with what our SOUL is craving." “Sometimes, your emotional eating can even be a gift in your life, a wake up call to an underlying message that you have been resisting.” “When we aren't listening to our own internal navigation system and our cravings for purpose, for impact, for adventure, for pleasure, for connection, we may FEEL uncomfortable because we know we aren't living how we want to live.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3921: Beth Wittig Clayton dives deep into the roots of emotional eating, revealing it's often a signal from the soul, not a food issue. By exploring what our discomfort is really trying to say, we gain the power to stop numbing and start living with purpose, courage, and alignment. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://markfisherfitness.com/it-has-almost-nothing-to-do-with-food/ Quotes to ponder: "Our emotional eating has SO much more to do with what our SOUL is craving." “Sometimes, your emotional eating can even be a gift in your life, a wake up call to an underlying message that you have been resisting.” “When we aren't listening to our own internal navigation system and our cravings for purpose, for impact, for adventure, for pleasure, for connection, we may FEEL uncomfortable because we know we aren't living how we want to live.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3921: Beth Wittig Clayton dives deep into the roots of emotional eating, revealing it's often a signal from the soul, not a food issue. By exploring what our discomfort is really trying to say, we gain the power to stop numbing and start living with purpose, courage, and alignment. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://markfisherfitness.com/it-has-almost-nothing-to-do-with-food/ Quotes to ponder: "Our emotional eating has SO much more to do with what our SOUL is craving." “Sometimes, your emotional eating can even be a gift in your life, a wake up call to an underlying message that you have been resisting.” “When we aren't listening to our own internal navigation system and our cravings for purpose, for impact, for adventure, for pleasure, for connection, we may FEEL uncomfortable because we know we aren't living how we want to live.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you feel like you're constantly cleaning the same spot in your house — and it never stays fixed — this episode is for you. Why does clutter keep coming back? In this episode, I'm sharing a simple shift that costs almost nothing and has quietly lowered friction in several areas of my home. No overhaul. No expensive organizing bins. Just one small adjustment that makes it easier for things to land where they belong. This idea came from my mom during a recent holiday visit — and I've been slowly applying it ever since in the little “hot-spots” that tend to collect towels, pantry items, homeschool supplies, and bathroom clutter. If you're craving calmer, more intentional days — especially in a full, real-life season — this is a gentle place to start. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 14:33 (ESV) Quick favor: If you'd like to share what feels heavy in your life right now, and potentially have me create an episode for you, I created a short questionnaire to help guide future episodes. As a thank you, anyone who fills it out will be entered into a drawing for a copy of my Movie Schooling book at the end of the semester. (Email is optional — only needed if you want to be entered to win.) https://forms.gle/xcgmPWHDqnDbeRYU6 XOXO, Katie Would you like to bless and support this show? Consider buying a coffee!
Many people believe their success with Infinite Banking hinges on choosing the perfect insurance company. In today's discussion, the financial coaches challenge that assumption head-on and explain why it's usually the wrong place to focus.The conversation breaks down a critical truth about Infinite Banking. The coaches explain why no policy, carrier, or illustration can replace disciplined cash-flow management, investor behavior, and intentional decision-making. Without those fundamentals, even a well-designed policy falls short of its potential.Listeners will hear real-world examples showing how access to cash, personal involvement, and repeatable systems matter far more than carrier selection. The conversation also highlights common mistakes people make when starting to implement the infinite banking concept.Ultimately, this episode reframes Infinite Banking as a long-term operating system for building passive income and legacy wealth. For investors seeking clarity, control, and scalability, this conversation outlines which actions drive results.Top three things you will learn:-Infinite banking success is driven by cash flow, behavior, and process, not the insurance company-Systems and consistent execution matter more than choosing the “perfect” product-The biggest mistakes that quietly sabotage infinite banking and how to prevent themDisclaimer: The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not constitute financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional for financial decisions.This episode is sponsored by a podcast show partner. We may receive compensation if you use links or services mentioned in this episode.The hosts may have a financial interest in the programs or services mentioned in this episode.
Gavin Newsom is blaming deportations and tariffs for LA's fire recovery disaster. Deportations and tariffs. Not the crushing bureaucracy, not the red tape, not the fact that only 4% of 16,000 homes have even started construction—but Trump's policies. Is anyone buying this?We break down the real reasons LA fire victims can't rebuild: insurance shortfalls, permit nightmares, and decades of overregulation that make California construction a years-long ordeal. Meanwhile, only two homes are fully rebuilt, foreclosures are skyrocketing, and corporations are scooping up lots at 30-60% discounts. Newsom needs someone to blame as he eyes a presidential run, so here come the convenient scapegoats.What about the empty reservoirs, the missing firefighters, and Karen Bass being in Ghana during massive wind warnings? Do Californians really believe tariffs are the problem, or is this just classic political deflection? Let us know in the comments. If you're tired of politicians dodging accountability while taxpayers suffer, subscribe and hit that notification bell. Let's hold them accountable together.
‘Almost Nothing' is for anyone who's ever been caught in the in-between, not single, not taken, just emotionally invested without clarity. It's for the people who feel chosen in private but uncertain in public, who share intimacy without commitment, and who are tired of loving in undefined spaces. It speaks to the quiet confusion of wanting more without wanting to push, and the fear that almost-love can hurt more than no love at all.
I was on a coaching call yesterday with a bunch of people selling IT services, and the question came up: how do you handle price objections? When somebody says "that's expensive" or "more than we're paying now" or "higher than other bids," what do you do? I've got a really simple framework that works across any competitive selling situation—IT services, professional services, whatever. Here's how it works: First, ask "What makes you say that?" to understand if this is a negotiation tactic, a stall, or a real gap. Then clarify what it's relative to—get them to tell you the actual number they're comparing against. Here's the key move: minimize the amount psychologically. If you quoted $60K and they're at $42K, stop talking about $60K—now you're negotiating the $18K gap. Then slice it even smaller: "So we're $1,500 a month apart, or about 50 bucks a day for compliance?" That sounds way better than a $60K contract. Finally, isolate it: "If we can bridge that gap, are you ready to go ahead?" This episode breaks down the psychology of reframing price conversations so you're not defending your number—you're making the gap feel manageable relative to the benefits they want. Works across industries once you understand what we're actually doing here.//Welcome to Repeatable Revenue, hosted by strategic growth advisor , Ray J. Green.About Ray:→ Former Managing Director of National Small & Midsize Business at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where he doubled revenue per sale in fundraising, led the first increase in SMB membership, co-built a national Mid-Market sales channel, and more.→ Former CEO operator for several investor groups where he led turnarounds of recently acquired small businesses.→ Current founder of MSP Sales Partners, where we currently help IT companies scale sales: www.MSPSalesPartners.com→ Current Sales & Sales Management Expert in Residence at the world's largest IT business mastermind.→ Current Managing Partner of Repeatable Revenue Ventures, where we scale B2B companies we have equity in: www.RayJGreen.com//Follow Ray on:YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
When Vick Tipnes launched Blackstone Medical Services, it was the worst possible moment: newly divorced, broke, and with two young kids. For years, he operated in survival mode, managing a business that lost money month after month. Instead of giving up, Vick's resilience became the driving force that turned a tiny, run-down $500 office into one of the fastest-growing sleep testing companies in the U.S. In this episode, Vick opens up to Ilana about the sacrifices, powerful mindset shifts, and relentless drive that transformed his company from the brink of collapse to industry leadership. Vick Tipnes is the founder and CEO of Blackstone Medical Services, a leading provider of home sleep testing. Under his leadership, the company has earned recognition five times on the Inc. 5000 list. In this episode, Ilana and Vick will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (02:03) Growing Up with an Entrepreneurial Father (04:35) Leaving College To Chase Entrepreneurship (06:32) Losing Both Parents and Transitioning to Healthcare (10:45) Exiting the Radiology Business with Almost Nothing (15:34) Being Divorced, Broke, and Starting All Over (19:30) Building Blackstone Medical Services from Scratch (23:27) Achieving Success After Years of Losing Money (31:27) How Vick Manages His Career Without Burning Out (33:07) Investing in Identity and Personal Growth (36:06) Addressing Sleep Issues and Health Solutions (38:18) The Power of Tenacity and Refusing To Quit Vick Tipnes is a self-made entrepreneur, author, and mentor, best known as the founder and CEO of Blackstone Medical Services, a leading provider of home sleep testing. Under his leadership, the company has earned recognition five times on the Inc. 5000 list. Vick is also the founder of Tipnes Capital and Tipnes Health and the author of Did You Sell Your Soul?, where he shares insights on overcoming obstacles, staying focused, and achieving life goals. Connect with Vick: Vick's Website: vicktipnes.com Vick's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/vicktipnes Vick's Instagram: instagram.com/vicktipnes Resources Mentioned: Vick's Book, Did You Sell Your Soul?: It's Never Too Late to Change Your Story: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1662903766 Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW WAY for professionals to fast-track their careers and leap to bigger opportunities. Check out our free training today at https://bit.ly/leap--free-training
My new book, Live Like You Give a Damn, comes out December 9th, and I'm so excited for you to finally read it. And right after that, on December 18th, I'm teaching a free workshop to help you reset, reconnect with yourself, and head into the new year with clarity. In today's episode, we're digging into communication; specifically the two paths you have when things get tricky: the courageous, connection-building path of hard conversations, and the protective, peace-preserving path of grey rocking. Knowing which one to choose is the skill. In This Episode You'll Hear: Why hard conversations matter and how they're the backbone of healthy relationships How to recognize when connection is possible versus when self-protection needs to come first What grey rocking actually is and why it's not “cold,” it's strategic How to choose the right communication lane instead of defaulting to old patterns An example of grey rocking with a difficult family member during gatherings Communication isn't one-size-fits-all — it's about discernment. Some relationships deserve your clarity, vulnerability, and effort. Others require neutrality, distance, and zero emotional investment. The magic is learning the difference and choosing the approach that keeps you grounded, sane, and true to yourself. Resources from this episode: Pre-order my new book, Live Like You Give a Damn and sign up for my free workshop! Amy Smith's podcast Book recommendations: I love a good personal development book, and you do too, right? I've compiled a list of book recommendations, as mentioned in past episodes. Check out these amazing book recommendations here. Happy reading! MSN is supported by: We love the sponsors that make our show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: andreaowen.com/sponsors/ https://andreaowen.com/podcast/705 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NYPost reporter Miranda Devine drops a lengthy story written around a whistleblower who claims Thomas Crooks made an abrupt political 180 and went from Trump lover to Trump hater, and that the FBI should have been all over his unhinged social media history... which included 17 different accounts. Trump hints that former FBI director Chris Wray's indictment may be next. Chicago's poorest and most dangerous neighborhoods get slapped with monster property tax increases. The J6 Committee spent nearly THREE TIMES their allotted government funding to put on a prime time TV spectacular that sold no one.
Luke Shaefer, PhD is one of the nation's foremost scholars of poverty and social welfare policy. He is a professor at the University of Michigan and is the inaugural director of Poverty Solutions, an interdisciplinary initiative that partners with communities and policymakers to find novel ways to alleviate poverty. In 2015, he co-authored the book, “$2 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America”, which was named one of the 100 Notable Books of the year by the New York Times Book Review. In Flint, Michigan, Luke helped launch RX Kids, the nation's first citywide cash prescription program designed to help ease the financial journey into parenthood.
SEASON 4 EPISODE 28: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: Donald Trump does not own the White House. Donald Trump does not own the United States of America. Donald Trump does not own the world. NOTHING Trump has done, in sending in thugs and military to attack people that did not vote for him in cities and states that do not support him, is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done in having his Nosferatu Stephen Miller threaten Governor Pritzker with “seditious conspiracy," is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done in sending so-called “election monitors” to interfere in the voting in California and Jersey on BEHALF of Republican Thugs, is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done to let himself say – supposedly jokingly, per the New York Times – “I’m the speaker AND the president," is LEGAL. NOTHING Trump has done in his demolition against, destruction of, attack ON the East Wing of the White House, is LEGAL. Almost NOTHING about Trump administration - his presidency - his forming unilateral DICTATORSHIP, is LEGAL. And it is TIME to CUT HIM OFF FINANCIALLY by taking the one measure that will force an end to this Trumpian madness: for the blue states to follow up on Gavin Newsom’s suggestion, on the suggestion of others including me in this forum, and stop transmitting federal taxes to the national treasury until Trump resigns. We must have a tax payment boycott and it must be led by Governors and other STATE OFFICIALS so that there can be no attempt by Trump or his enablers and flunkies to prosecute or further threaten democracy-loving civilians. De-fund Donald Trump. Now. ALSO: More on these "election observers." Also the targeting of Mike Johnson as the fall-guy. And a media update on Bret Baier, CBS, NBC and the Ballroom, Cheryl Hines and Olivia Nuzzi, and Bill Maher making a jackass of himself. AGAIN. B-Block (36:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Kayleigh McEnany trying to sell her audience Hamburger Helper and convince them it's steak. ICE arrests a guy for playing the Star Wars imperial march. Anna Paulina Luna has a debate with a California congressman who doesn't exist. And Andrew Cuomo achieves a new high in low: laughing at a 9/11 racial slur about the man who beat him in the primary. B-Block (48:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Before the World Series ends (and I still think that's in five games) it's time to tell the 25th Anniversary edition of Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, the bat, and how Clemens was actually throwing it at me. C-Block (1:06:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL, CONCLUDED: There are so many ripples in the pond on this Clemens saga - they're still rippling!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, the hosts dissect a distressed e-commerce furniture supplier deal selling near working capital value, debating whether falling revenues, marketplace dependence, and margin mystery leave any room for a profitable turnaround.Business Listing – https://sunbeltbusinessadvisors.na1.echosign.com/public/esignWidget?wid=CBFCIBAA3AAABLblqZhBlhdGFxx3mqBCvFivLTWiYVRhy79ufoVFC-anF9an9FqncoIGMVsReaFLOLRWxL-k*Sponsored by:Heron Finance – build a personalized private credit portfolio for steady monthly income—without the market rollercoaster. In minutes, take a quiz, see your custom plan, and invest in 12+ top-tier funds from managers like Ares, Apollo, and KKR, overseeing $1T+ with loss rates under 0.5%. Higher returns than bonds, lower volatility than stocks—start earning today at https://www.HeronFinance.com.Capital Pad – The modern back office for dealmakers. Capital Pad helps acquisition entrepreneurs, searchers, and private equity firms streamline deal tracking, investor updates, and portfolio management — all in one easy-to-use platform. Explore more at https://www.capitalpad.com.The team reviews “Project Assembly,” a branded ready-to-assemble furniture supplier with a proprietary product line and strong e-commerce distribution through Amazon, Lowe's, Home Depot, Target, and Wayfair. Once generating $22M in revenue, the company has seen a four-year slide to $9.4M, though gross margins have oddly improved from 19% to 32% despite the drop. The deal is being marketed at roughly $3.8M — close to the estimated book value of its working capital — making it feel more like a liquidation opportunity than a healthy going concern.Key Highlights:- Asking price: ~$3.8M, pegged to working capital value.- Revenue decline: $22M in 2020 → $9.4M in 2024.- 98% marketplace e-commerce sales via major retailers.- Gross margins increased from 19% to 32% despite shrinking sales.- Marketplace algorithm ranking & Chinese competition as potential killers.Subscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inboxAdvertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at contact@acquanon.com
In this episode, the hosts dissect a distressed e-commerce furniture supplier deal selling near working capital value, debating whether falling revenues, marketplace dependence, and margin mystery leave any room for a profitable turnaround.Sponsored by:Heron Finance – build a personalized private credit portfolio for steady monthly income—without the market rollercoaster. In minutes, take a quiz, see your custom plan, and invest in 12+ top-tier funds from managers like Ares, Apollo, and KKR, overseeing $1T+ with loss rates under 0.5%. Higher returns than bonds, lower volatility than stocks—start earning today at https://www.HeronFinance.com.Capital Pad – The modern back office for dealmakers. Capital Pad helps acquisition entrepreneurs, searchers, and private equity firms streamline deal tracking, investor updates, and portfolio management — all in one easy-to-use platform. Explore more at https://www.capitalpad.com.The team reviews “Project Assembly,” a branded ready-to-assemble furniture supplier with a proprietary product line and strong e-commerce distribution through Amazon, Lowe's, Home Depot, Target, and Wayfair. Once generating $22M in revenue, the company has seen a four-year slide to $9.4M, though gross margins have oddly improved from 19% to 32% despite the drop. The deal is being marketed at roughly $3.8M — close to the estimated book value of its working capital — making it feel more like a liquidation opportunity than a healthy going concern.Key Highlights:- Asking price: ~$3.8M, pegged to working capital value.- Revenue decline: $22M in 2020 → $9.4M in 2024.- 98% marketplace e-commerce sales via major retailers.- Gross margins increased from 19% to 32% despite shrinking sales.- Marketplace algorithm ranking & Chinese competition as potential killers.Subscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inboxAdvertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at contact@acquanon.com
Whatever He Says... Do It.When You're Down to Almost Nothing, God is Surely Up to Something!It's Getting Close, But God is Closer!
Listen to this week's message about how everything is possible with God, except that he cannot lie.
Joel spoke with two first-time guests to the podcast, Jonathan Tran & Malcolm Foley, about their recent books and their work to more precisely illuminate and define the "racial capitalism" in which those of us in the Western world live. It's a stimulating and wide-ranging conversation about race, economics, history, higher education, politics and more. Of course, we end with a discussion of what we have all been reading.Dr. Jonathan Tran is the author of multiple books, including Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism (2022, Oxford UP), as well as Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke University's Divinity School.Dr. Malcolm Foley is a pastor, historian, and speaker who serves as special adviser to the president for equity and campus engagement at Baylor University. He has written for Christianity Today, The Anxious Bench, and Mere Orthodoxy, and is the author of the brand-new book The Anti-Greed Gospel (Brazos).Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others: The Political Economy of Racism in the United States (essay) by Judith SteinThe Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward BaptistGod's Reign and the End of Empires by Antonio GonzalezWe Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite by Musa al-GharbiBlack Skin, White Masks by Frantz FanonGod Emperor of Dune by Frank HerbertWhite Property, Black Trespass: Racial Capitalism and the Religious Function of Mass Criminalization by Andrew KrinksNickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara EhrenreichPoverty, By America by Matthew Desmond$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America by Kathryn Edin & Luke ShaeferThe Life in Christ by Nicholas CabasilasCapitalism and its Critics: A History: From the Industrial Revolution to AI by John CassidyRetrieving Nicaea: The Development and Meaning of Trinitarian Doctrine by Khaled Anatolios
Join host Teneé Frazier as she sits down with Professor Luke Shaefer, an expert on poverty and social welfare policy, for an in-depth look at the complexities of living in poverty in the US. They discuss the realities faced by those surviving on minimal resources, and what legal professionals and global listeners can glean from these powerful narratives. Professor Shaefer shares observations from his extensive research on the realities of poverty, and shares insights from the books he co-authored, “$2 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America” and “The Injustice of Place”. Whether you're a legal practitioner, policymaker, or simply interested in the intersection of law, social justice, and real-world impact, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the challenges of tackling poverty within a legal framework.Tune in to hear Teneé and Luke unpack the human stories behind the statistics and consider what justice truly means for those most in need.
Join host Teneé Frazier as she sits down with Professor Luke Shaefer, an expert on poverty and social welfare policy, for an in-depth look at the complexities of living in poverty in the US. They discuss the realities faced by those surviving on minimal resources, and what legal professionals and global listeners can glean from these powerful narratives. Professor Shaefer shares observations from his extensive research on the realities of poverty, and shares insights from the books he co-authored, “$2 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America” and “The Injustice of Place”. Whether you're a legal practitioner, policymaker, or simply interested in the intersection of law, social justice, and real-world impact, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the challenges of tackling poverty within a legal framework.Tune in to hear Teneé and Luke unpack the human stories behind the statistics and consider what justice truly means for those most in need.
With interest rates hovering around 7% and home prices averaging over $440,000, homeownership feels impossible for many young buyers. But in this episode, Mikey Taylor reveals a game changing strategy: House Hacking 2.0, that could turn that belief upside down.In this solo episode, Mikey dives into:How he “accidentally” house hacked 20 years agoWhy renting to strangers beats renting to friends (and how to avoid roommate drama)Real-life example: A $457K home in Phoenix with only $420/mo out-of-pocket costsHow platforms like PadSplit could make this a turnkey playUsing FHA loans with as little as 3.5% downBuilding credit young so you can buy fasterThe mindset shift you must make to win in today's real estate gameIf you're in your 20s or 30s and dreaming of owning property, this is a must-know strategy.The content of this video (“Video”) is for informational purposes only, is not offered as investment advice and should not be deemed as investment advice, and reflects the opinions and projections of COMMUNE as of the date of publication, which are subject to change without notice at any time subsequent to the date of issue. COMMUNE does not represent or warrant that the information presented in this Video is accurate, current, or complete or that the estimates, opinions, projections or assumptions made in the Video will prove to be accurate or realized.Certain information contained herein may be derived from third party sources and has not been independently verified. COMMUNE has not and will not independently verify this information. Where such sources include opinions and projections, such opinions and projections should be ascribed only to the applicable third party source and not to COMMUNE.Certain statements reflect projections or expectations of future financial or economic performance of the project. Such “forward-looking” statements are based on various assumptions, which assumptions may not prove to be correct. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that such assumptions and statements will accurately predict future events or the project's actual performance. Past performance is not an indication of future results. No representations or warranties are made by the Commune Capital, LLC or any other person or entity as to the future profitability of investments discussed or the results of making an investment.This Video does not constitute an offer to invest and such offer will only be made by means of a confidential offering document that should be carefully reviewed before determining whether to invest. As with any investment there is a risk of loss, including up to the amount of investment.
Very short Mission Impossible talk... No, really it's almost nothing... I mean it listen at your own risk, and waste your time if you really really want to. The next episode will be better... Maybe.Follow and reply to @OffAllDayPodcast on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok for a chance to get mentioned on the show!Leave us a message at voiceline.app/offallday and get featured on a future episode!E-Mail: OffAllDay@outlook.com "College Rock" provided by "Man Bites Dog" via http://audiosoundclips.comMusic: Rock License: Commons 3.0"Hey there..." intro dialog "performed" by AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode: 3014 Measuring Almost Nothing. Today, we measure almost nothing.
How Carter Built a 6 Figure Amazon Business While Doing Almost NothingOn episode 79 of The Side Hustle Experiment Podcast John (https://www.instagram.com/sidehustleexperiment/) and Drew (https://www.instagram.com/realdrewd/) sit down with Carter (https://www.instagram.com/thecartermaxwell/)Carter shares his journey in e-commerce, starting from selling candy in school to generating millions through platforms like Amazon and eBay. He discusses the evolution of virtual assistants (VAs) in business, the challenges of selling on Amazon, and the importance of finding one's edge in a competitive market.He discusses the pros and cons of Walmart compared to Amazon, emphasizing the current opportunities in the marketplace due to a lack of data and software tools. Chapters00:00 Carter Maxwell's Journey into E-commerce03:02 The Evolution of Virtual Assistants in Business08:56 Navigating Challenges in Amazon Selling14:54 Finding Your Edge in E-commerce17:53 The Future of Virtual Assistants and E-commerce20:51 The Impact of AI on the VA Industry39:56 Navigating Walmart Marketplace Challenges42:09 Pros and Cons of Selling on Walmart45:49 Sales Performance and Inventory Insights47:33 Market Saturation and Competition Dynamics50:07 Drew and John's Entrepreneurial Updates55:05 The Addictive Nature of Crypto Trading01:01:44 The Future of Influencer Marketing and E-commerce01:23:24 Balancing Business and Content01:34:24 Current Trends in Side Hustles#amazonfba #amazonfbatips #sidehustleexperimentpodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidehustleexperimentpodcast/ Listen on your favorite podcast platformYoutube: https://bit.ly/3HHklFOSpotify: https://spoti.fi/48RRKcPApple: https://apple.co/4bmaFOk Check out Drew's StuffInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/realdrewdTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrewFBACheck out John's StuffInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidehustleexperiment/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SideHustleExp FREE Resources✅ AVOID Price Tanking with The Tank Test Check List https://bit.ly/44FMt6M✅ 10 Questions to Ask A Prep Center Before Hiring Them: https://bit.ly/3K3HQK4 ✅ How to Make your first $500 Reselling: https://bit.ly/3UJS47g✅ Get the Discount Calculator: https://bit.ly/4dEhaNN ✅ The OA Tracking Spreadsheet: https://bit.ly/4bfqupO (the spreadsheet I use to run my Amazon Business)
In this episode I interview Soul Brotha, an indoor gardener and the winner of Pimp My Grow Season 1. He started out gardening with minimal equipment, but after winning Pimp My Grow, he now has everything he needs. He shares what his original setup looked like, how he managed to grow his plants with limited resources, and how his approach has changed with his upgraded setup.Support the show
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on a U.S. offer of support rejected by Ukraine.
The guys dive deeply inside of the Season 2 roadmap/blog post. 00:00:00 - Teaser & intro 00:05:18 - Season 2 roadmap: overview 00:16:47 - Multiplayer 00:36:29 - Zombies 00:50:03 - Warzone 01:05:35 - New weapons/general/misc. 01:30:07 - Acknowledgments & announcements Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live), on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/thedropshotpodcast), and on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/thedropshotpodcast) simultaneously every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at ~12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
After spending two decades in Afghanistan, the government has accumulated a lot of lessons learned. In fact, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, has published 13 chapters of lessons learned. The latest one concerns personnel practices in Afghanistan activities. Basically, everyone who ever worked there said personnel practices were terrible. We get more now from SIGAR's deputy director for lessons learned, David Young. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After spending two decades in Afghanistan, the government has accumulated a lot of lessons learned. In fact, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, has published 13 chapters of lessons learned. The latest one concerns personnel practices in Afghanistan activities. Basically, everyone who ever worked there said personnel practices were terrible. We get more now from SIGAR's deputy director for lessons learned, David Young. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thursday, December 5, 2024 Subscribe: Get the Daily Update in your inbox for free 1/ The Biden administration is in the process of extending contracts for private immigration detention centers, expanding capacity ahead of Trump's promised “largest deportation operation in American history.” Despite Biden's campaign promises to ... Visit WTF Just Happened Today? for more news and headlines, brought to you by Matt Kiser. The WTFJHT Podcast is narrated and produced by Joe Amditis.
SIO466 - Dr. Gary Slutkin has been cited in Salon and other outlets as an expert epidemiologist who runs an impressive NGO that helps reduce violence. While he may be an epidemiologist, almost everything else about him and his claims seems to be... very likely bull shit. Dr. Jenessa Seymour joins us to break this down. It gets more and more bull shit as we go, and eventually we're both live debunking parts of this nonsense. Are you an expert in something and want to be on the show? Apply here! Please please pretty please support the show on patreon! You get ad free episodes, early episodes, and other bonus content!
You can find our Libertatia tool rolls, stickers and prints here: https://www.thelibertatia.com/ ______________ Please do leave a comment and share your thoughts. If you've got a story, insight or pictures to share, you can also email hi@tuesdayatdobbs.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/@tuesday_at_dobbs My other YouTube channel: @FreddieDobbs ______________ Timecast: 0:00: BMW Prices Drop Like No Other (2002 BMW R1150R, Suzuki Bandit 600) 5:40: A brand new Honda CRF 300 Rally written off after dropping on its side 7:53: A Solid Sportsbike for £1,200 (kawasaki ZZR600) 12:44: Japanese bikers (Kawasaki Kz1000, Kawasaki Z1000, Royal Enfield Classic 350) 18:07: A Honda XL 650 V to Morocco (Honda Transalp) 20:00: Belt drive vs Chain Drive 23:56: Bike of the Week: 2021 Bullet Trials Works Replica 500
Today, we're bringing you one of our favourite past episodes. Last year, the FT's fashion editor Lauren Indvik made a pledge that surprised us. She vowed to buy just five new items of clothing and shoes all year long. The number comes from a study that says in order to stick to the Paris Agreement's goals, five new items of fashion a year is the optimal goal for those who live in the world's richest countries. Lauren tells Lilah how the experiment went and whether she stuck to five things. She also shares her tips for buying fewer new clothes. -------We love hearing from you. Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap. You can email the show at lifeandart@ft.com.Register now for the FT Weekend Festival, and claim £24 off your pass using promo code FTPodcast at: ft.com/festival-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – Lauren's article about the ‘five things pledge' and how it went: https://on.ft.com/4aO1WV3– Lauren recommends using TheRealReal for second-hand luxury clothes in the US; in the UK she shops the Vestiaire Collective– The report from the Hot or Cool Institute that inspired Lauren: https://hotorcool.org/unfit-unfair-unfashionable/– Lauren also mentions the Ellen Macarthur Foundation: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/– Lauren is taking a break from her Fashion Matters newsletter while she is on parental leave, but you can start receiving it when she's back if you sign up now: https://on.ft.com/48QdvJv-------Special FT subscription offers for Life and Art podcast listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/lifeandart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's QOD, Michael Wickett shares the incredible comeback story of actor Charles Dutton. No matter what you've been through, you can come back from it. Especially if you're willing to take responsibility for changing the things you don't like. And you never give up.Source: Goals: The Ultimate Tool for Life TransformationHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramFollow The QOTD Show on Instagram
Episode: 3014 Measuring Almost Nothing. Today, we measure almost nothing.
**Join Farnoosh's SO MONEY MEMERS CLUB and be a founding member. Enrollment ends soon.**Today: Imagine you arrive at retirement with no savings. Imagine living entirely off of your social security paycheck, which currently averages $1,900 a month. Guest Anne Tergesen is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and offers insights from the article she co-wrote recently, "Here's What It's Like to Retire on Almost Nothing But Social Security." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some Americans ages 65 and older rely on their Social Security benefits for nearly all of their income. WSJ's Anne Tergesen joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how they make it work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices