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Set in present-day, a disgraced former Secret Service office and a Jesuit professor join forces to delve into the mysteries surrounding the events of November 22, 1963. Fixated on deciphering the conspiracies behind the history-changing assassination, they are oblivious to the fact that the cabal is still active—and may face an end as bloody as the carnage in Dealey Plaza. Will they be able to uncover the truth in time? Or will they become two more footnotes in history? Chris Hauty was born in 1956 in San Antonio, Texas, and raised in Delaware, a geographic and cultural relocation made more tolerable by virtue of his relative youth and an obsession with Greek mythology. He graduated from Reed College, in Portland, Oregon, then moved to New York, where he supported his playwriting habit as a bike messenger and graphic artist. His plays produced Off-Off-Broadway included South of American Business and Shut Eye, Big Mouth. The sale of his first screenplay, Don Coyote, to 20th Century Fox prompted a move to Los Angeles. Employed for the last thirty years as a screenwriter, he has worked for every major movie studio, in nearly all genres, and in collaboration with Hollywood professionals ranging from Mel Gibson to Jessica Alba. #chrishauty #authorpodcast #speakingofwriterspodcast #podcast
Just Ask Jacob – featuring Juan Carlos Cerda, Texas State Director, American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC) In this episode, host Jacob M. Monty sits down with Juan Carlos Cerda to discuss how immigration policy affects America's employers, workforce, and economy. Together, they explore ABIC's bipartisan mission to "secure the border and secure the workforce" through practical, common-sense reform. Juan Carlos shares his personal journey as a DACA recipient and how it drives his advocacy for policies that strengthen both immigrant families and U.S. businesses. Jacob and Juan Carlos also discuss the Omar Salazar case, which Jacob is representing - a powerful example of how broken the current immigration system can be and the real human and economic consequences that result. The episode also dives into broader challenges like "Driving While Undocumented (DWU)," a term coined by Jacob himself, as well as the Dignity Act, workforce stability, and the path forward for bipartisan immigration reform.
Javier Milei afirmó en el American Business Forum: “Pasó lo opuesto exacto de aquel infame 12 de agosto de 2019, en donde protagonizamos uno de los mayores desplomes bursátiles en la historia del mundo por la mera posibilidad de que el kirchnerismo volviera al poder. Que dicho sea de paso, no es ni más ni menos que una de las sucursales del socialismo del siglo XXI y que en algún lugar de la costa este ha entrado. Se disfrazan de corderos y son peor que el peor de los rapaces lobos”.“Mi partido viene de una victoria histórica en las elecciones legislativas. Hicimos todo lo que la política clásica decía que no había que hacer y lo único que nos guió a nosotros en la toma de decisiones fue los criterios éticos y morales. Y los argentinos bien respondieron contundentemente con un gran triunfo. Ganamos ampliamente en votos a nivel nacional e incluso llegamos a remontar una diferencia de más de 14 puntos en la provincia de Buenos Aires, que concentra un tercio de la población del país”, agregó Milei.El presidente sostuvo: “Fueron meses muy duros para los argentinos, donde por culpa del golpe económico que la oposición intentó llevar a cabo desde el Congreso, la economía del país se vio ralentizada, generando incertidumbre y malestar en los ciudadanos. En consecuencia, me pasé los últimos meses recorriendo todo el país para pedirle a los argentinos que no se rindan, para prometerles que esta vez el esfuerzo sí valdría la pena. y esta promesa no fue en vano, no es un compromiso que me tomo la ligera, es un pacto sagrado con la gente que ha refrendado el camino de este gobierno y nos ha dado las herramientas para llevar adelante las reformas que el país necesita con urgencia. Por todo esto, considero relevante una vez más agradecer la confianza del pueblo argentino, confianza sin la cual nada de esto sería posible”.El juez de la causa 'Cuadernos', Enrique Méndez Signori, pidió que Cristina Fernández de Kirchner aparezca en cámara durante la lectura durante el primer día del juicio: “Advierto, digamos, con la dificultad propia de la cantidad de personas que están conectadas, que no todos los imputados aparecen en cámara. Es deber del tribunal velar porque esta lectura se haga en presencia de los mismos para resguardar la defensa del juicio del debido proceso que los asiste. Así que le pido a las personas que no aparecen en cámara que lo hagan, si están en el mismo espacio físico que sus letrados defensores o si están en otro espacio físico, que admiten las medidas necesarias para que se los pueda ver (el abogado Beraldi mueve la cámara y CFK aparece en plano)”.El fiscal de la causa 'Cuadernos' Carlos Stornelli señaló: “Es una causa que tiene una cantidad de pruebas enorme, yo nunca vi una causa con tanta prueba, que se pudo hacer a partir, por supuesto, de una investigación periodística brillante, y de, por supuesto, los testigos que acompañaron los elementos que nos presentaron, que son los cuadernos, ¿verdad? A partir de eso se pudo trabajar, se pudo investigar y se pudo llegar a este momento, ¿no? El día que empieza el juicio, algunos años después”.Noticias del viernes 7 de noviembre por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves.Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr
For financial journalist Elizabeth MacBride, the New American economy is like the old one - only worse. Describing it as the “Frankenstein version of neo-liberalism”, MacBride explains that business has overtaken government to create ever-more-powerful bankers like Larry Fink and Jamie Dimon. But all is not lost. In her upcoming new book, Capital Evolution, co-authored with the VC Seth Levine, MacBride argues that there's a new consensus taking shape - what she calls “Dynamic Capitalism” - which balances profits with purpose. So if we can get beyond today's neo-liberal Frankenstein moment, she promises, America will be able to address the great 21st-century challenges of inequality and climate change. I have to admit I'm not convinced. Rather than capital evolution, I see the growing political power of Wall Street players like Dimon and Fink. We shall see. But when a Wall Street CEO like Jamie Dimon announces $10 billion bets on national security (as he did early this week), it's no surprise that the loudest calls these days are for revolution rather than evolution. Nor is it surprising that a 21st century version of Frankenstein - Mary Shelley's apocalyptic 1818 warning about the destructive consequences of industrialization - will be appearing on Netflix next month. 1. Business Has Overtaken Government in Power and InfluenceMacBride argues that CEOs like Jamie Dimon and Larry Fink now wield more power than most elected officials, yet remain fundamentally unaccountable. When Dimon announces $10 billion investments in national security, the lines between Wall Street and Washington have clearly blurred—perhaps irreversibly.2. We're Living in a “Frankenstein Version of Neo-Liberalism”The current system isn't classic neoliberalism but a corrupted mutation where government has been “co-opted and turned into a tool for punishing people.” The small-government ideology has created not freedom but a punitive state that serves corporate interests while abandoning its regulatory role.3. “Dynamic Capitalism” Requires Long-Term Sacrifice—But Who's Really Sacrificing?MacBride believes trauma from climate change, inequality, and COVID is creating willingness for short-term sacrifice for long-term stability—similar to the post-WWII generation. But as the interviewer notes, when titans like Dimon and Fink talk about sacrifice, they only get richer. The question remains: whose sacrifice?4. Trust Is the Currency of the New Economy—And It's in Short SupplyIn an age when institutions have weakened, MacBride advocates “trust but verify” as the operating principle. She argues figures like Dimon and Fink are “generally trustworthy” even if not “morally authoritative.” The interviewer's skepticism about figures like PayPal's Dan Schulman highlights how fragile this trust actually is.5. New Coalitions Are Forming, But Revolution May Trump EvolutionMacBride sees evidence of consensus-building around stakeholder capitalism and long-term thinking, particularly among Democrats after their electoral losses. But her optimism about “capital evolution” may be wishful thinking when the loudest calls are for revolution, not gradual reform.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Ready to challenge some stereotypes about Mexico's workforce?On this episode of The Impact Exchange, John Frehse sits down with Ankura's Horacio Gomez, a market strategy expert and transformational leader, to discuss the highly skilled and innovative labor force driving industry in Mexico. They explore the opportunities in healthcare, education, and digital transformation, and why American businesses should look southward for opportunities and growth.
Wipe your slate clean of everything you *think* you know about the pet rock. You'll marble (err, marvel) over its true history! Its inventor, Gary Dahl, thought he'd created a novelty gift that was set in stone. Imagine his surprise when the pet rock's popularity began to crumble. Maybe he shouldn't have taken it for granite? Ehh?? Get it?? In this episode, Kristin also addresses the often-asked question about whether she's still friends with her former Let's Go To Court co-host. Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Norm pulled from: “Amazon.Com: Pet Rock - The Original by Gary Dahl : Pet Supplies.” Accessed July 10, 2025. https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Rock-Authentic-Approved-Original/dp/B07KN9FK4B Bredt, Ted. “Has Success Spoiled ‘pet Rock' Potentate? Outside of 3 Houses, 4 Mercedes Benzes, and the Best Saloon in Los Gatos, No.” The Salt Lake Tribune, February 20, 1977. Coakley, Michael. “The Anatomy of a Fad: Pet Rock.” The Boston Globe, February 26, 1976. Curtin, Andrew. “A Million-Dollar Pet Project.” San Francisco Examiner, December 25, 1975. Dahl, Gary. “Why Didn't I Think of That! At a Bar One Day, Gary Dahl Dreamed up the Pet Rock.” Courier Post, October 10, 1982. Giuca, Linda. “Are You Sure It Won't Bite?” Hartford Courant, December 17, 1975. Horning, Jay. “Pet Rock Secured a Solid Future for Its ‘Father.'” Tampa Bay Times, May 9, 1982. “How a Los Gatos Barroom Boast Led to the Pet Rock and Followed Gary Dahl until His Dying Day.” The Mercury News, April 3, 2015. https://www.mercurynews.com/2015/04/03/how-a-los-gatos-barroom-boast-led-to-the-pet-rock-and-followed-gary-dahl-until-his-dying-day/. Isaacs, Stan. “Teen's Idea Was as Solid as a Rock.” Newsday (Nassau Edition), November 21, 1975. LaBelle, Tom. “Career Opportunity of a Lifetime!” The Grand Rapids Press, October 13, 1976. Leap, Barbara. “From Little Rocks, Some Big Fortunes Grow.” Courier Post, December 5, 1975. Legacy.Com. “Gary Dahl Obituary (1936 - 2015) - San Jose, CA - AL.Com (Mobile).” Accessed July 11, 2025. https://obits.al.com/us/obituaries/mobile/name/gary-dahl-obituary?pid=174533679. Mason, Margaret. “It Was a Gamble, a Risk. But the Pet Rock Paid Off.” Pensacola News Journal, December 25, 1977. McKinney, Joan. “‘Rock Bottom' Goes Sky High.” Oakland Tribune, December 25, 1975. “Pet Rock Page.” Accessed July 10, 2025. https://www.virtualpet.com/vp/farm/petrock/petrock.htm. Po1sonator. “TIL about the craze of Pet Rocks in 1975. For about 6 months, they sold over one million Pet Rocks for $4 each. It was just a rock in a box with some straw and a care manual for tricks to teach. The creator had the idea in a bar as his friends complained about their pets.” Reddit Post. R/Todayilearned, February 2, 2021. https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/lajcy8/til_about_the_craze_of_pet_rocks_in_1975_for/. “Press Release.” April 5, 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20020405084047/http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/english/2000win.htm. Robertson, Blair. “The Pet Rock: A Classic Tale of American Business.” Carroll County Times, December 7, 1999. Rock Island Argus. “Pet Rock Promoter Opens Own Saloon.” March 6, 1977. Spokane Chronicle. “Stoned? Pet Rocks Need Little Care, Love.” November 7, 1975. The Desert Sun. “From the Man Who Brought You Pet Rock...” October 4, 1978. The Pet Rock: A Classic Tale of American Business. n.d.
Wipe your slate clean of everything you *think* you know about the pet rock. You'll marble (err, marvel) over its true history! Its inventor, Gary Dahl, thought he'd created a novelty gift that was set in stone. Imagine his surprise when the pet rock's popularity began to crumble. Maybe he shouldn't have taken it for granite? Ehh?? Get it?? In this episode, Kristin also addresses the often-asked question about whether she's still friends with her former Let's Go To Court co-host. Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Norm pulled from: “Amazon.Com: Pet Rock - The Original by Gary Dahl : Pet Supplies.” Accessed July 10, 2025. https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Rock-Authentic-Approved-Original/dp/B07KN9FK4B Bredt, Ted. “Has Success Spoiled ‘pet Rock' Potentate? Outside of 3 Houses, 4 Mercedes Benzes, and the Best Saloon in Los Gatos, No.” The Salt Lake Tribune, February 20, 1977. Coakley, Michael. “The Anatomy of a Fad: Pet Rock.” The Boston Globe, February 26, 1976. Curtin, Andrew. “A Million-Dollar Pet Project.” San Francisco Examiner, December 25, 1975. Dahl, Gary. “Why Didn't I Think of That! At a Bar One Day, Gary Dahl Dreamed up the Pet Rock.” Courier Post, October 10, 1982. Giuca, Linda. “Are You Sure It Won't Bite?” Hartford Courant, December 17, 1975. Horning, Jay. “Pet Rock Secured a Solid Future for Its ‘Father.'” Tampa Bay Times, May 9, 1982. “How a Los Gatos Barroom Boast Led to the Pet Rock and Followed Gary Dahl until His Dying Day.” The Mercury News, April 3, 2015. https://www.mercurynews.com/2015/04/03/how-a-los-gatos-barroom-boast-led-to-the-pet-rock-and-followed-gary-dahl-until-his-dying-day/. Isaacs, Stan. “Teen's Idea Was as Solid as a Rock.” Newsday (Nassau Edition), November 21, 1975. LaBelle, Tom. “Career Opportunity of a Lifetime!” The Grand Rapids Press, October 13, 1976. Leap, Barbara. “From Little Rocks, Some Big Fortunes Grow.” Courier Post, December 5, 1975. Legacy.Com. “Gary Dahl Obituary (1936 - 2015) - San Jose, CA - AL.Com (Mobile).” Accessed July 11, 2025. https://obits.al.com/us/obituaries/mobile/name/gary-dahl-obituary?pid=174533679. Mason, Margaret. “It Was a Gamble, a Risk. But the Pet Rock Paid Off.” Pensacola News Journal, December 25, 1977. McKinney, Joan. “‘Rock Bottom' Goes Sky High.” Oakland Tribune, December 25, 1975. “Pet Rock Page.” Accessed July 10, 2025. https://www.virtualpet.com/vp/farm/petrock/petrock.htm. Po1sonator. “TIL about the craze of Pet Rocks in 1975. For about 6 months, they sold over one million Pet Rocks for $4 each. It was just a rock in a box with some straw and a care manual for tricks to teach. The creator had the idea in a bar as his friends complained about their pets.” Reddit Post. R/Todayilearned, February 2, 2021. https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/lajcy8/til_about_the_craze_of_pet_rocks_in_1975_for/. “Press Release.” April 5, 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20020405084047/http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/english/2000win.htm. Robertson, Blair. “The Pet Rock: A Classic Tale of American Business.” Carroll County Times, December 7, 1999. Rock Island Argus. “Pet Rock Promoter Opens Own Saloon.” March 6, 1977. Spokane Chronicle. “Stoned? Pet Rocks Need Little Care, Love.” November 7, 1975. The Desert Sun. “From the Man Who Brought You Pet Rock...” October 4, 1978. The Pet Rock: A Classic Tale of American Business. n.d.
Rune Lykkeberg taler i denne uge med den amerikanske journalist, forfatter og økonomiske analytiker Rana Foroohar om de første 9 måneder med Trump som præsident --- Rana Foroohar er en af de økonomiske analytikere, vi her på Langsomme samtaler-redaktionen sætter meget højt. Den amerikanske journalist og forfatter skriver bl.a. klummer for Financial Times og medvirker ofte i deres podcasts. Hun er redaktør for nyhedsbrevet Swamp Notes, og så er hun forfatter til en række fantastiske bøger om den globale økonomi. Hendes seneste bog, Homecoming – The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World er en sublim analyse af, hvordan Biden-regeringen forsøgte at gøre op med nyliberalismen. Hun har også skrevet en virkelig god bog om tech, der hedder Don't Be Evil – How Big Tech Betrayed Its Founding Principle and All of Us. Og så har hun lavet en meget fin analyse af finanskrisen, som hedder Make Us and Take Us – The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business. Rana Foroohar er med andre ord en forfatter, som har set direkte ind i dæmonerne i de amerikanske økonomiske strukturer og politiske institutioner og tilmed evner at formidle sine indsigter fra et progressivt perspektiv. I denne samtale med Rune Lykkeberg analyserer Rana Foroohar de første 9 måneder med Donald Trump som præsident og diskuterer hans politik og amerikansk økonomi. Rana Foroohar gæstede også Langsomme samtaler kort efter Donald Trumps valgsejr, hvor hun forudså, at venstrefløjen ville se radikale politikere og nye karismatiske skikkelser. En af dem er den amerikanske socialist og kandidat til borgmestervalget i New York for Demokraterne Zohran Mamdani, som Rana Foroohar også forholder sig til i løbet af samtalen. Både det håb, han repræsenterer, især for yngre vælgere – men også risikoen ved hans kandidatur.
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To connect with Ashley McPherson click HERE.To connect with Dave Walker click HERE.To order America in 2040: Still a Superpower click HERE.On this episode, Ashley McPherson sits down with David M. Walker — former U.S. Comptroller General and author of America in 2040: Still a Superpower. Together, they explore how global instability, supply chain risk, and corporate decision-making are reshaping the future of American business — with direct implications for the fashion industry.Dave shares insight on how brands can adapt their sourcing, protect against geopolitical disruptions, and compete through creativity and innovation while navigating global cost pressures. He also unpacks the difference between true leadership and “laggardship,” and why foresight, ethics, and stewardship are critical for brands that want to remain competitive.This episode is a clear-eyed look at what it takes to build resilience, scale with discipline, and create business longevity in a rapidly shifting economy.A special thank you to JT Foxx for making this interview possible. To connect with him, click HERE.
Richard McDonald was a Mormon kid from Southern California with a bright future—until a car accident left him hooked on painkillers. What started as a prescription spiraled into a 16-year addiction, a hidden gambling problem, and a $472,000 embezzlement scheme to fund it all. Indicted by the FBI for wire fraud and sentenced to 24 months in federal prison, Richard shares the shocking truth behind his downfall and how he's rebuilding his life. #AddictionRecovery #PrisonStory #TrueCrimePodcast #WireFraud #FBIInvestigation #RedemptionJourney #PainkillerAddiction #Embezzlement Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Get 50% off the Magic Mind offer here: https://www.magicmind.com/IANB50. #magicmind #mentalwealth #mentalperformance Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00:00 The Downfall of Richard McDonald 00:06:49 Choosing a Mission Over College 00:13:30 Navigating Life's Challenges with Parental Support 00:21:04 Navigating the 2008 Recession as a Car Salesman 00:27:29 Discovering Online Sources 00:34:49 The Life-Changing Fold at the World Series of Poker 00:40:03 Overcoming Addiction 00:47:29 Navigating Federal Wire Fraud Charges 00:53:53 Navigating the Sentencing Process for White Collar Crimes 01:01:50 Betrayal and Manipulation by James Catlage 01:07:18 Meeting Greg Lindberg: A Life-Changing Connection 01:14:19 The Unheard Injustice in American Business 01:21:02 Tragedy in the Prison Cafeteria 01:26:50 Billy McFarland's Financial Struggles 01:33:04 Greg's Business Takeover and Mismanagement 01:40:01 Innovative Clean Energy from Magma Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who doesn't like beer? Lots of people, apparently. As Americans sought to remedy the ills plaguing their society, beer was caught in the cross hairs. We tell the story of how the American beer industry rose to defend itself against Progressive Era reforms in a decades-long fight. And it almost worked.Find the full transcript of this episode including citations at our website:https://www.americanhistoryremix.com/episodeguide/american-beer-In this episode we cover…Introduction [0:00-04:01]Beer in Early America [04:01-08:06]Early Reform Movements [08:06-11:54]Beer Responds to Temperance [11:54-12:46]Moderate Success [12:46-14:03]Growth of the Beer Industry [14:03-16:37]Second Wave of Temperance [16:37-17:46]Women, Alcohol, & Women's Rights [17:46-21:30]Beer as Medicine [21:30-24:04]Beer & the Economy [24:04-24:45]Failures of the Second Wave of Temperance [24:45-26:26]Saloons [26:26-30:22]Local Option [30:22-32:29]Pure Food Movement [32:29-36:20]Beer & Pure Food [36:20-37:48] Tax Revenue & Regulation [37:48-41:18]Beer on the Defense [41:18-42:42]World War One [42:42-44:47]Anti-German Sentiment [44:47-46:23]Beer & WWI [46:23-47:47]Prohibition & Other Reforms [47:47-49:46]Conclusion-To dive deeper into these topics (affiliate links):Stanley Baron, Brewed in America: A History of Beer and Ale in the United States.https://tinyurl.com/Baron-BrewedThomas C. Cochran, The Pabst Brewing Company: The History of an American Business. https://tinyurl.com/Cochran-PabstPerry R. Duis, The Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Boston, 1880-1920.https://tinyurl.com/Duis-The-SaloonRichard F. Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, 1880-1920. https://tinyurl.com/Hamm-ShapingLisa McGirr, The War on Alcohol: Prohibition and the Rise of the American State. https://tinyurl.com/McGirr-The-War-Support the show
In this eye-opening episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano welcomes back Chris Fenton, author of Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, and American Business. They explore how China uses economic leverage, propaganda, and soft power to infiltrate American institutions, from corporate boardrooms to TikTok's algorithm. Fenton breaks down why U.S. companies and even government officials refuse to challenge the CCP, and how American culture has been co-opted to serve Chinese interests. With tensions escalating globally, this is a conversation every American needs to hear. Episode Highlights Why Hollywood and major U.S. businesses bend over backwards to appease the Chinese Communist Party How TikTok became China's most powerful tool to influence and divide America's youth Why the U.S. must prioritize national security over profits and end our dangerous dependency on Beijing
SUMMARYIn this episode of Right About Now, host Ryan Alford breaks down the latest business trends shaping the future. He explores Microsoft's strategic pivot from print to digital media, the NBA's groundbreaking streaming partnership with Amazon, and the implications of Sam Altman's eye-scanning technology. Special guest and entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk shares insights on the growing value of collectibles and how technology is transforming the trading card industry. The conversation also covers Major League Baseball's move into digital collectibles and Apple's manufacturing expansion into India. Key takeaways include the lasting relevance of print, the accelerating shift from cable to streaming, and the critical need for innovation and diversification in today's business landscape.TAKEAWAYSMicrosoft's transition from print to digital media and its implications for branding.The NBA's streaming partnership with Amazon and its impact on sports consumption.Sam Altman's eye-scanning technology and its potential effects on online security and privacy.The significance of collectibles and technology in the trading card industry.The resurgence of trading cards and the role of nostalgia in collecting.Major League Baseball's initiative in digital collectibles and the merging of physical and digital experiences.Apple's strategic shift to increase manufacturing in India and its implications for global supply chains.The importance of adapting to changing consumer engagement methods in media and collectibles.The projected growth of the trading card market and its cultural and financial significance.The need for companies to innovate and diversify to remain competitive in a dynamic business environment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Walmart says they have no choice but to raise prices to account for Trump's trade wars - naturally, Trump has a problem with this
SUMMARYIn this episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford and co-host Chris Hansen explore the latest headlines in business and economics—from rising tariffs and stock market fluctuations to the evolving world of cryptocurrency. They're joined by bestselling author and corporate strategist Arjan Singh, who shares expert insights on:How tariffs are reshaping global business dynamicsThe future of U.S. manufacturing and supply chainsEmerging trends in digital advertising and consumer behaviorThe role of brain-computer interfaces and AI in strategic planningWhy proactive, adaptive business strategies are more critical than everIf you're a founder, executive, or strategist navigating an uncertain business landscape, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
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Grant Cardone is an American businessman, Equity Fund Manager ($4B Assets Under Management), Real Estate Investor, Business author and Founder of 10X Growth Conference, 10X Health System, Cardone Ventures & 10X Studios. Author of seven best selling business books, creator of Cardone U online education and The 10X Growth Conferences (the largest business conference in the USA.) Tariffs. Trump. What's going on in California?
From Chipotle to Delta to P&G, U.S. companies are slashing forecasts and raising prices as new tariffs shake up supply chains and consumer sentiment. This episode explores how trade policy is putting pressure on margins, morale, and the broader business outlook.
Jeremy Barker, Founder & CEO Murphy Door. From the perspective of an American business owner who manufactures doors here in the U.S., why do you believe tariffs are a good idea? How do they help protect or strengthen your business, and what would you say to critics who argue that tariffs raise costs for consumers?
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Want to Start or Grow a Successful Business? Schedule a FREE 13-Point Assessment with Clay Clark Today At: www.ThrivetimeShow.com Join Clay Clark's Thrivetime Show Business Workshop!!! Learn Branding, Marketing, SEO, Sales, Workflow Design, Accounting & More. **Request Tickets & See Testimonials At: www.ThrivetimeShow.com **Request Tickets Via Text At (918) 851-0102 See the Thousands of Success Stories and Millionaires That Clay Clark Has Helped to Produce HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/testimonials/ Download A Millionaire's Guide to Become Sustainably Rich: A Step-by-Step Guide to Become a Successful Money-Generating and Time-Freedom Creating Business HERE: www.ThrivetimeShow.com/Millionaire See Thousands of Case Studies Today HERE: www.thrivetimeshow.com/does-it-work/
New U.S. tariffs have created real risks for businesses, but they've also opened a path for opportunity. In this episode, economist Dr. Bill Conerly joins us to explain the ripple effects of the tariff policy—from pricing pressure to supply chain shifts. We talk through how leaders can stay calm, analyze real risks, and take decisive action. You'll learn: How tariffs affect pricing and demand What supply chain and labor issues matter most right now Practical steps for staying competitive under pressure Don't wait to react. Listen now and lead with clarity. Let 40 Strategy help you navigate these new challenges. Let's talk! Connect with Bill: Website: www.conerlyconsulting.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/businomics/ Instagram: @BillConerly Book title: The Flexible Stance: Thriving in a Boom/Bust Economy Book link: https://conerlyconsulting.com/writing/the-flexible-stance/ Connect with Carl: https://40strategy.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/carljcox/ https://www.instagram.com/carljcox40/ https://x.com/40Strategy
“One difficulty may be the wind side,” says Rich Voorberg, president of the North America hub of energy equipment provider Siemens Energy, on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston. Meanwhile, the gas turbine and grids divisions are struggling to keep pace with surging demand, Voorberg tells Energy Evolution host Taylor Kuykendall. When it comes to the impact of tariffs, Siemens Energy and its competitors sit in the same boat, with limited relative competitive impact, Voorberg notes. Taylor will be hosting additional episodes in addition to Energy Evolution's typical weekly schedule for the duration of CERAWeek, featuring guests attending the conference. Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes now regularly publish on Tuesdays.
“One difficulty may be the wind side,” says Rich Voorberg, president of the North America hub of energy equipment provider Siemens Energy, on the sidelines of the CERAWeek conference in Houston. Meanwhile, the gas turbine and grids divisions are struggling to keep pace with surging demand, Voorberg tells Energy Evolution host Taylor Kuykendall. When it comes to the impact of tariffs, Siemens Energy and its competitors sit in the same boat, with limited relative competitive impact, Voorberg notes. Taylor will be hosting additional episodes in addition to Energy Evolution's typical weekly schedule for the duration of CERAWeek, featuring guests attending the conference. Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes now regularly publish on Tuesdays.
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Want to Start or Grow a Successful Business? Schedule a FREE 13-Point Assessment with Clay Clark Today At: www.ThrivetimeShow.com Join Clay Clark's Thrivetime Show Business Workshop!!! Learn Branding, Marketing, SEO, Sales, Workflow Design, Accounting & More. **Request Tickets & See Testimonials At: www.ThrivetimeShow.com **Request Tickets Via Text At (918) 851-0102 See the Thousands of Success Stories and Millionaires That Clay Clark Has Helped to Produce HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/testimonials/ Download A Millionaire's Guide to Become Sustainably Rich: A Step-by-Step Guide to Become a Successful Money-Generating and Time-Freedom Creating Business HERE: www.ThrivetimeShow.com/Millionaire See Thousands of Case Studies Today HERE: www.thrivetimeshow.com/does-it-work/
In this episode of the Main Street Business Podcast, Mark J. Kohler and Mat Sorensen explain FinCEN's BOI requirement and what it means for LLCs and corporations. With compliance deadlines approaching fast, they provide expert guidance on how to file properly and avoid costly fines.Here are some of the highlights:Mark and Mat discuss the recent developments, including the overturning of a previous injunction and the reinstatement of BOI enforcement by FinCEN.Mat provides the new deadline for filing the BOI in 2025.Mat details the information required for the BOI, including the name of the business, tax ID, EIN, and the names and home addresses of owners and those with substantial control.Importance of listing all owners, including those who own 25% or more and those with control through trusts or other entities.Context of the policy behind the BOI, aiming to prevent money laundering and other illegal activities by requiring transparency in business ownership.The process of filing the BOI through the FinCEN website or using their law firm's services, which can help simplify the process.Discussion on the exceptions to filing the BOI, including entities with more than 25 employees or $5 million in revenue.Mark and Mat strongly urge filing even if the entity has not been active, as non-use does not exempt the requirement. Grab my FREE Ultimate Tax Strategy Guide HERE! Are you ready to get certified in EVERY strategy I teach? Start your journey with a FREE 15-minute demo to explore the Main Street Tax Pro Certification. You don't want to miss this! Secure your tickets for the most significant tax & legal event of the year: Tax and Legal 360 Looking to connect with a rock star law firm? KKOS is only a click away! Check out our YOUTUBE Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/markjkohler Craving more content? Check out my Instagram!
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Cory Werkheiser, director of career success at the School of Business at the College of Charleston, tells more about the school's hosting of the German-American Business Summit.
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Kevin Lusk, American Business Club (ABC) of Springfield member, shares the social club's plans for their 100th anniversary celebration and the service they fundraise to provide the community.
Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business
American Business with Muraly Srinarayanathas Western corporations looking to increase their global presence often find that their traditional marketing methods fail when they attempt to build their brands in areas with distinctly non-Western cultures. In Between Borders, Beyond Boundaries: Strategies for Authentic Business Engagement in an Interconnected World, author and global strategist Muraly Srinarayanathas offers his insights to North American companies that want to expand into foreign markets and to companies that seek to enter North American business markets. "Third culture kids are children born in a different country than their parents were." Muraly's tips about Chinese American culture to become more culturally competent: If you can afford it, immerse yourself in different cultures, not only in Western-brand hotels but also in restaurants locally. When you're in a country follow the local sports e.g. Cricket or any other sport. Between borders beyond boundaries. About doing business in Asia and North America. Links mentioned in this episode are: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muralys/ Website: Muralys.comhttps://muralys.com/ Want to avoid the most common mistakes when working internationally? Read this article. IAmerican Business Culture on Culture Matters More stories and culture can be found here. Culture Matters The Culture Matters Podcast on International Business & Management Podcast Build your Cultural Competence, listen to interesting stories, learn about the cultural pitfalls and how to avoid them, and get the Global perspective here at the Culture Matters podcast on International Business. We help you understand Cultural Diversity better by interviewing real people with real experiences. Every episode there is an interview with a prominent guest, who will tell his or her story and share international experiences. Helping you develop your cultural competence. Welcome to this culture podcast and management podcast. To Subscribe to this Management Podcast, Click here. The Culture Matters Culture Podcast. Available on iTunes and Stitcher Radio Click here to get the podcast on Spotify Talk to your Amazon Alexa and listen to the Podcast Listen directly on Amazon If you have a minute, please leave me an honest rating and review on iTunes by clicking here. It will help the visibility and the ranking of this culture podcast on iTunes immensely! A BIG THANK YOU! Enjoy this FREE culture podcast! Music: Song title - Bensound.com More Ways of Listening: Get a Taste of How Chris Presents, Watch his TEDx Talk Name Email Address Phone Number Message 15 + 6 = Send Call Direct: +32476524957 European Office (Paris) Whatsapp: +32476524957 The Americas (USA; Atlanta, GA; también en Español): +1 678 301 8369 Book Chris Smit as a Speaker If you're looking for an Engaging, Exciting, and Interactive speaker on the subject of Intercultural Management & Awareness you came to the right place. Chris has spoken at hundreds of events and to thousands of people on the subject of Cultural Diversity & Cultural Competence. This is What Others Say About Chris: “Very Interactive and Engaging” “In little time he knew how to get the audience inspired and connected to his story” “His ability to make large groups of participants quickly a...
Welcome back to the series, Perspectives on Peace, hosted by Chris Coyne. The first four episodes of this series will focus on The Legacy of Robert Higgs (Mercatus Center, 2024) and will feature a collection of short interviews with many of the chapter authors.This episode focuses on state power, peaceful cooperation, and the regime uncertainty of Robert Higgs, featuring authors Ed Stringham on “Two Paths toward Anarcho-pacifism: Lessons from Christianity and Modern Economics”, and Don Boudreaux on “Regime Uncertainty and Market Uncertainty.” In their conversations, the authors explain their motives for writing and summarize their respective chapters.Edward P. Stringham is the Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of American Business and Economic Enterprise at Trinity College. Ed is an alum of the Mercatus PhD Fellowship.Donald J. Boudreaux is a Senior Fellow at the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a Professor of Economics at George Mason University.Learn more about Chris Coyne's work as Director of the Initiative for the Study of a Stable Peace (ISSP).If you like the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell others about the show! We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.Virtual Sentiments, our new podcast series from the Hayek Program is streaming! Subscribe today and listen to seasons one and two.Follow the Hayek Program on Twitter: @HayekProgramLearn more about Academic & Student ProgramsFollow the Mercatus Center on Twitter: @mercatusCC Music: Twisterium
As proud Americans and business owners, we have so much to be thankful for—especially the sacrifices made by brave men and women in service to our country. Their resilience in the face of unimaginable challenges is a powerful reminder that, by comparison, many of our own stresses can be reframed and managed in more positive ways. In this episode, we explore the mindset shifts that help successful leaders move beyond their daily stresses and thrive. Did you know that constantly focusing on problems can increase stress and reduce happiness? Let's talk about how to overcome these hurdles, re-center on gratitude, and stay productive and fulfilled. Tune in to discover tools for handling stress and leading with purpose, while building a happier and more resilient life! If you are feeling the love, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you are!! If you'd like to be featured on an episode go to theidahobusinesspodcast.com to APPLY! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube
What should workers do when they get laid off? In 1998 a bleak, asinine bestseller told them to find another whey. Where to find us: Peter's other podcast, 5-4Mike's other podcast, Maintenance PhaseSources:Bright-Sided: How Positive Thinking Is Undermining AmericaDownsizing in AmericaTemp: How American Work, American Business, and the American Dream Became TemporaryThe Disposable AmericanSpencer Johnson, ‘Who Moved My Cheese?' Author, Dies at 78What was the New Economy?Boss, Employees Share Large Cheese PlatterTarpon's big cheese has aides readingWhy doesn't downsizing deliver?On the Battlefields of Business, Millions of CasualtiesShareholder Value and Workforce Downsizing, 1981-2006Long-Term Earnings Losses Due to Job Separation During the 1982 RecessionDoes Employee Downsizing Really Work?Layoffs, Top Executive Pay, and Firm PerformanceEmerging Conceptions of Work, Management and the Labor MarketA Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Why Organizations DownsizeOrganizational Downsizing: Constraining, Cloning, LearningThe Decline and Fall of the Conglomerate Firm in the 1980s Thanks to Mindseye for our theme song!
A brand new international business conference is coming to our state soon, building on the growing presence of German and other European companies in our state.
A brand new international business conference is coming to our state soon, building on the growing presence of German and other European companies in our state.
Why would an American company want to consider expanding operations to Mexico? With more experienced engineers retiring and a decreasing number of new blood entering the manufacturing workforce, Mexico has become a viable option for operations. But is the process worth the potential hassle? Today's guest is the Senior Director of Latin America for AMT and he's been an invaluable part of helping AME and Hennig rework their growth strategy and commercial structure in Mexico: Carlos Mortera. He shares why American manufacturers should consider leveraging the Mexican market in this episode of MakingChips. Segments [0:19] Manage your cuttings tools with ProShop ERP [2:42] Machine Shop Masterclass: Building a Team [11:23] Introducing today's guest, Carlos Mortera [12:35] Carlos Mortera's origin story [17:05] Expanding AMT into Latin America [18:39] Creating the AMT tech center [21:26] AMT's a la carte services [23:37] The sentiment about Mexican manufacturing [26:30] NetSuite's CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning [30:18] Why an American company would want to do business in Mexico [34:41] Why job shop manufacturers reach out to Carlos/AMT [38:24] The manufacturing outlook for Mexico [42:00] Stay tuned for the first episode of Buy the Numbers! Resources mentioned on this episode The Association for Manufacturing Technology Monterrey Technology Center Connect with Carlos Mortera NetSuite's CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning The End of the World is Just the Beginning Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube
In Episode 43 of the Inspired Money Livestream Podcast, we examine the impact of the gig economy on today's employment. With insights from Louis Hyman, Jeffrey Moss, and Sergio Avedian, we explore how digital platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Uber have reshaped work by offering flexibility and independence. These platforms provide a range of opportunities for those seeking additional income or a break from traditional employment structures. Innovative Approaches to the Gig Economy Our panelists discuss the benefits and challenges associated with gig work, including reduced business costs and the absence of traditional worker benefits. They offer practical strategies for success in this evolving work environment. Such as building a strong personal brand, effective financial management. As well as staying informed about legal rights. This episode is essential for anyone looking to navigate and thrive in the gig economy.
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Sponsor special: Up to $2,500 of FREE silver AND a FREE safe on qualifying orders - Call 855-862-3377 or text “AMERICAN” to 6-5-5-3-2These days, Hollywood blockbusters aren't making much money in the Chinese market anymore, even when they do make it past the regime's censors. How come? And does that mean Hollywood self-censorship will stop?In this episode, we sit down with Hollywood veteran and producer Chris Fenton, author of “Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA & American Business.”In this episode, he breaks down how the Chinese regime exploited American companies eager to access the Chinese market.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
It is JULY and time for another riveting Ask Rick segment where I ask him the tough questions! Happy Independence Day and make sure you stay safe with the fireworks. The Fourth is when we celebrate our independence and our freedom from oppression of the English monarchy by blowing up some stuff! This month I askeded Rick what his most memorable family tradition around this holiday and then I traveled with him down memory lane where he recalled his younger days and the early start of NPD. Growing up inside the All American business wasn't always what it appears to be on the outside...and there are lessons to learn here about tenacity and the true cost of success. We also reviewed about all American vehicles to buy (for lest that $25,000) and hold for the best ROI in 5 years. Here's a hint: Lil' Red Express! The post TMCP #581: ASK RICK – Independence Day Special Edition! Growing Up Inside an All American Business – $25K American Investment Cars first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
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The programming language known as COBOL turns 65 this year. We couldn't help noticing that's right around retirement age, but COBOL is nowhere near retirement. It remains a mainstay of IT operations at U.S. government agencies, businesses and financial institutions. Yet the programming language, which is older than the Beatles, is no longer taught at most universities. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance tech journalist who has written about this aging slab of digital infrastructure. Marketplace's Lily Jamali asked him whether our continuing reliance on COBOL is a problem.
The programming language known as COBOL turns 65 this year. We couldn't help noticing that's right around retirement age, but COBOL is nowhere near retirement. It remains a mainstay of IT operations at U.S. government agencies, businesses and financial institutions. Yet the programming language, which is older than the Beatles, is no longer taught at most universities. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance tech journalist who has written about this aging slab of digital infrastructure. Marketplace's Lily Jamali asked him whether our continuing reliance on COBOL is a problem.
Memory Lane Mondays: What should America learn from Chinese capitalism? To find the answer, we hear from Chris Fenton, author of Feeding the Dragon – Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business. Chris was the pioneer that opened the Chinese market to Hollywood films…and has a must hear message on what American industry should do to respond to China's newfound power. We also revisit conversations with Greg Autry and the late Curtis Ellis – two men that have been sounding the alarm for over fifteen years about the threat of China's growing economic power.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 3166: The Government Strangle On American Business