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Being a YouTuber: One Creator's Bumpy Road to 1M Subscribers The Not Old Better Show, Interview Series Today on The Not Old – Better Show, Art of Living series, we're joined by someone who didn't just teach English to the world—she streamed it, posted it, subtitled it, and somehow made grammar go viral. Jennifer Lebedev—known to millions as JenniferESL—has spent over 15 years turning dry textbook rules into relatable, real-life lessons on YouTube. But this isn't a story about going viral overnight. This is the real story: about showing up, hitting “record” even when no one's watching, and finding purpose through persistence. Jennifer didn't set out to be a YouTuber. In fact, she started making videos when YouTube still felt like a quirky side project, not a career path. And yet, somewhere between irregular verbs and idioms, she connected with millions—young learners, adult professionals, retirees brushing up before a long-awaited trip abroad. Maybe even you. In this episode, Jennifer opens up about the early flops, the unexpected fan mail, the long road to 1 million subscribers, and why age has nothing to do with creativity online. She shares what she's learned—and unlearned—about teaching, patience, and what it means to be truly seen by a digital audience. Plus, that familiar music you hear under me? That's Just for a While — Magnus Ringblom Quarten—timeless, inventive, and quietly rebellious. Just like our guest. So stay tuned—this one's for the creators, the late bloomers, and anyone wondering, “Could I really do that, too?”
Jim Worden says he and his firm "really, really like" Nvidia (NVDA) and notes Broadcom (AVGO) as a rising competitor in the A.I. hardware space. When it comes to other mega caps, he's not as confident. He sees Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN) struggling with tariffs and sees road bumps ahead for Tesla (TSLA). Lisa Schreiber doesn't expect Amazon to face as much tariff impact as Apple. One headwind she sees in the company is its AWS cloud revenue.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Wrestling Uncensored 728 dives into a lackluster SmackDown go-home show for WrestleMania 41, contrasting it with AEW Dynasty's major shifts, including The Young Bucks' return. Hosts Dave and Ben Simon discuss WWE's questionable celebrity ties and AEW's safety concerns, predict key Mania matches like Cody vs. Cena and the World Title Triple Threat, and debate Randy Orton's uncertain spot. Catch the breakdown of WWE's perceived decline and AEW's controversial moments just before WrestleMania weekend! Listen or watch now!For the best Pro Wrestling commentary, predictions, and fan interactions, visit ringsidereport.net. Don't miss the detailed breakdown and lively discussions from Dave and Ben Simon on Wrestling Uncensored, available on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, Kick, and your favorite podcast platforms.
The Hard Truth - Inside the Football Industry with Darragh MacAnthony
Posh are on the road to Wembley but it's been a very bumpy one with 2 defeats in a week, including against local rivals Northampton. Bradford win to get their promotion hunt back on track and Darragh goes into detail about managing cash flow across the year.Peterborough United Chairman Darragh MacAnthony and Bradford City supporter Philip Ideson are giving insight on the "Hard Truths" behind the football industry via this weekly podcast
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This week Kevin and Jason look at the matches that have been announced so far and weigh in on if fans have a cause for concern or if they should let WWE cook. Let us know what you think @LivYourGimmick
SUMMARYNick Huzar, the CEO and co-founder of OfferUp, a widely popular local marketplace app, joins the podcast to discuss his journey and offer insights into the company's rapid growth and development. Known for its easy-to-use platform, OfferUp has made waves in the online marketplace industry, and Huzar shares the early days, how the idea came together, and the evolution of the platform. He dives into their strategic moves and explains how they transformed OfferUp from a simple online marketplace into a dynamic, visually engaging treasure hunt-like experience that encourages people to interact more frequently with the app.Throughout the conversation, Huzar delves into the company's focus on vertical expansion, exploring services like home improvement and local jobs. He also touches on the importance of continuous innovation and experimentation, even as the company grows. Emphasizing the need for calculated risks, Huzar recounts the challenges of team building, especially dealing with toxic hires, and explains how they found success by betting on the right people. The discussion is a deep dive into the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, with valuable lessons on leadership, failure, and scaling a business.CHAPTERS02:35 - Building OfferUp: The Journey from Idea to Launch04:56 - Creating a Visual Experience for Users: OfferUp's Social Media Shift07:23 - Expanding Beyond Shopping: Offering Local Services09:10 - Scaling OfferUp: Testing New Vertical Markets11:37 - Navigating Risk and Innovation: How OfferUp Stays Fresh14:00 - The Entrepreneurial Mindset: From Startup to Industry Leader16:05 - Learning from Failures: Offering New Opportunities Despite Setbacks18:40 - The Importance of People: How Team Building Defines Success21:05 - Big Bets and Small Wins: The Secret to OfferUp's Growth23:30 - Embracing Failure: The Stories of OfferUp's Bumpy Road to SuccessGUEST DETAILSWebsite: OfferUpLinkedIn: Nick HuzarX: @NickHuzarInstagram: @NickHuzarOfferUp Social Media:X: OfferUpInstagram: OfferUpFacebook: OfferUpConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter
In this special episode, Mark speaks to Tam, who is his former partner, current co-parent and long time friend. They discuss the long and arduous diagnosis journeys of their three neuro-exceptional kids, who each followed completely different routes in the UK - from NHS/CAMHS and private diagnosis, to the "Right to Choose" pathway. This is a uniquely intimate and candid episode, where both parents reflect on the emotional rollercoaster of seeking diagnoses for Jay (11, diagnosed autistic/ADHD), Otto (9, diagnosed autistic/ADHD) and India (suspected autistic/ADHD... until now). By a strange quirk of fate, the recording date of this episode fell on the same day they received the results of India's autism assessment, so you can hear their reaction to this, just moments after receiving the news, as they consider what it now means for their family. LINKS TO STUFF WE MENTION IN THIS EPISODE: CAMHS - https://www.youngminds.org.uk/young-person/your-guide-to-support/guide-to-camhs/ The Effra Clinic - https://www.effraclinic.co.uk/ Right To Choose - https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/about-the-nhs/your-choices-in-the-nhs/ All Dogs Have ADHD - https://amzn.eu/d/8Tzq6dj All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum - https://amzn.eu/d/byZg2mQ ADHDUK - https://adhduk.co.uk/ Heba App (formerly Hibi) - https://www.heba.care/ CONTACT US If you have any feedback about the show, ideas for topics, suggestions for neurodiversity champions or any "What the flip?" moments you'd like to share, you can email: hello@neuroshambles.com FOLLOW US Instagram: www.instagram.com/neuroshambles TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@neuroshamblespod Facebook: www.facebook.com/Neuroshambles Threads: www.threads.net/@neuroshambles CREDITS The Neuroshambles theme tune was created by Skilsel on Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/
As President Donald Trump heats up a North American trade war, Canada is already facing big challenges within its own government. Next week, the governing Liberal party will announce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's successor. And later this year, the country will hold a general election. Rick Smith, president of the Canadian Climate Institute, joins Zero to discuss what shape the country's climate ambitions might take under new leadership, how Canada can deal with the Trump challenge, and why he expects meaningful climate policy in Canada to be driven by provinces and municipalities. Explore further: Past episode about the UK’s climate goals with Chris Stark, Head of UK's Mission for Clean Power Past episode about Canada's carbon pricing Past episode with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Siobhan Wagner and Jessica Beck. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Extra Serving, NRN editor in chief Sam Oches and executive editor Alicia Kelso discuss recent earnings reports from major restaurant companies, results of which have so far been a mixed bag. First up is Dutch Bros, which just crossed the 1,000-unit mark and enjoyed massive sales growth in 2024. Could its ceiling be even higher than the 4,000-unit goal it set for itself? On the other hand there's McDonald's, where sales have continued to be sluggish in the wake of its E. coli outbreak in the fall. Could the real issue be low-income consumers, who seem to be pulling back on restaurant spending in the midst of economic turmoil? Sam and Alicia discuss. In this week's extra serving, senior editor Joanna Fantozzi joins to talk about the recent National Restaurant Association State of the Industry report, which found that operators aren't entirely satisfied with their technology investments. Finally, we share an interview between senior F&B editor Bret Thorn and Marco's Pizza's director of culinary innovation, Kathleen Kennedy. For more on these stories: How Dutch Bros wins with customization, connection, and speedMcDonald's still has some work to do to recover from its E. coli outbreakThe restaurant industry's challenge this year is to win back lower-income consumers
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Postgame coverage with Everett Fitzhugh, Al Kinisky, and Mike Benton after the Seattle Kraken were defeated by the Detroit Red Wings in a shootout, 5-4 on Feb. 4 at Climate Pledge Arena. Live reaction includes comments from Shane Wright, Matty Beniers, and head coach Dan Bylsma.
Our Head of Global Autos & Shared Mobility Adam Jonas discusses why the electric vehicle market may see a small reset in 2025, but ultimately accelerate under a Trump Administration.----- Transcript -----Adam Jonas: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Adam Jonas, Morgan Stanley's Head of Global Autos and Shared Mobility. Today, I'll be talking about the outlook for U.S. automakers and electric vehicles.It's Thursday, January 2nd at 1pm in New York.With Trump's inauguration just around the corner, we've seen a resurgence in many auto stocks tied to Internal Combustion Engines, also known as ICE. While questions swirl around the outlook for electric vehicles. In the near term we do think it'll be a bumpy ride for the U.S. EV market. But looking toward the second half of this year and beyond, we think there's hidden value in the EV sector for a number of reasons.First, let's look at the big picture. In our 2025 outlook for U.S. auto sales, we anticipate demand of 16.3 million units, a modest increase from the previous year, underpinned by projected U.S. GDP growth of around 1.9 percent and lower policy interest rates for auto loans. Looking specifically at EVs, we think the trajectory will be first a dip, then a rip scenario. That is, we're lowering our 2025 forecasts for U.S. EV penetration to 8.5 percent, down slightly from 9 percent previously. However, our long-term outlook remains unchanged, and we continue to forecast significant growth for EVs by 2040.Now for the big question. What does a Trump administration mean for EVs? Following the U.S. election, investors hopped on the ‘ICE is Nice' trade based on the expectation that a Trump administration will bring more relaxed U.S. emission standards, reduced EV incentives, and finally increased tariffs – which would drive up the costs of key EV components, such as batteries and semiconductors, predominantly manufactured in Asia.But the real story is more nuanced. You can't talk about EVs without talking about Elon Musk, who will be leading Trump's Department of Government Efficiency. And we struggle with the idea that the incoming Trump administration working in close partnership with Musk would structurally impede U.S. participation in two of the most important industrial transitions in over a century: electrification and embodied AI.If the U.S. wants to be a leader in autonomy, it must ultimately embrace EVs, which are the sockets of autonomous capability, and expand its EV infrastructure. How long will the U.S. cling to the soothing vibrations of its internal combustion fleet, while its rivals in China solidify their dominance in software defined electric mobility? Not for very long, in our opinion.While a rolling back of incentives under Trump may make 2025 a reset year for EV adoption, we view this mainly as a temporary action to help support a more capable and sustainable crop of domestic champions.That takes us to a resurgence in U.S. onshoring. Bringing manufacturing back to American soil has gained significant momentum and is another factor influencing the long-term outlook; not just for EV makers, but the entire supply chain. With the U.S. light vehicle market predominantly ICE-based at 92 percent of total sales, the real issue isn't the presence of gas powered combustion engines, but the glaring lack of advanced onshore EV production capabilities.Again, this puts the U.S. at a disadvantage compared to its global competitors and raises questions the Trump administration will need to address. Just what type of manufacturing does the U.S. want to prioritize? Are we looking to maintain the status quo with ICE, or are we aiming to be at the forefront of EV technology?No doubt, the U.S. auto industry stands at a crossroads between maintaining traditional technologies and embracing new, potentially disruptive advancements in EV and AV sectors. The decisions made in the next few years will likely dictate the pace and direction of the U.S.'s role in the global automotive landscape; and for investors, this brings new challenges – as well as opportunities.Thanks for listening. And if you enjoy the show, leave us a review wherever you listen and share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague today.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 12-13-24 (7:05am) We discuss some of Trump's nominations. (7:20am) We discuss Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy's passion for quips, and we also look at the border situation. (7:35am) We look at Pete Hegseth's bumpy road during the nomination process. (7:50am) Gabe says Not Today, Satan! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode of the Experience Miracles podcast, Dr. Tony Ebel addresses one of the most common questions from parents of children with autism and chronic conditions: Why does healing take so long and why is it such a bumpy road? He breaks down three key reasons for the length and complexity of the healing journey, explains the importance of proper sequencing in therapies, and provides encouragement for parents facing these challenges.[00:00:00] - Introduction and episode overview [00:03:00] - Why autism was chosen as the focus conditionEncompasses multiple challenges including gut issues, immune dysregulation, sensory issuesRepresents the complexity of neurodevelopmental disorders[00:09:00] - Understanding Epigenetics and Early DevelopmentEnvironmental influences on genesImportance of early interventionRole of neuroplasticity in healing[00:13:00] - The "Nerves that Fire Together, Wire Together" PrincipleHow neural pathways developImpact of early environmental influencesWhy timing matters in treatment[00:15:00] - Developmental WindowsCritical periods for different skillsSpeech and communication windowsWhy some abilities are harder to develop later[00:22:00] - The Multi-Systems Nature of AutismNervous system as the master control systemWhy addressing multiple systems is necessaryImportance of proper sequencing [00:27:00] - Treatment SequencingWhy order matters in healingThe importance of addressing nervous system firstCommon mistakes in treatment approach[00:31:00] - Growth and Development During HealingWhy regular development can't pauseImpact of growth spurtsManaging multiple challenges simultaneously[00:34:00] - The Role of Chiropractic CareHow adjustments work as a catalystSpecific neurophysiological effectsWhy consistency matters[00:39:00] - Three Steps to SuccessStay the courseExpect a long journeyRecognize progress patterns[00:45:00] - The First 90 DaysManaging multiple interventionsWhy less can be more initiallyBuilding a proper foundationOther episodes Referenced in this podcast about the healing process:Episode 44 Q&A: The 4 Neurological Stages of HealingEpisode 46 Q&A: Early Signs Your Child's Nervous System is on the Right Path-- Follow us on Socials: Instagram: @pxdocs Facebook: Dr. Tony Ebel & The PX Docs Network Youtube: The PX Docs For more information, visit PXDocs.com to read informative articles about the power of Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care. To watch Dr. Tony's 30 min Perfect Storm Webinar: Click Here Find a PX Doc Office near me: PX DOCS Directory Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more incredible episodes unpacking the power of Nervous System focused care for children!
Political analyst Steve Roberts examines Donald Trump's picks for his cabinet and their chances of being confirmed.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Darrin Lilly to discuss WWE Smackdown including the bumpy road to uniting after a tease of a turn by Sami, Solo Sikoa showing more range, rehabbing several acts including Bayley, DIY, and Candice LeRae, the new Women's Title announcement, the Machine Guns, Street Profits, Kevin Owens piledriving Randy Orton, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
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The world's first large-scale, commercial direct-air capture (DAC) plants are coming online – or are about to. How soon will we see a boom in high-quality, durable DAC supply? In this episode, Shayle talks to Andreas Aepli, chief financial officer of Climeworks, the world's largest provider of DAC. They talk about Climeworks' challenges with its two commercial plants – challenges Andreas argues the industry needs to be transparent about in order to earn the trust of skeptical buyers. Shayle and Andreas also cover topics like: The real-world challenges of building a DAC plant, like extreme weather, supply-chain quality issues, CO2 purity, and more Why Andreas advocates a step-by-step scale-up of progressively larger deployments How to set pricing and and structure a carbon removal contract How to build a capital stack for a carbon removal plant Why Andreas believes the market will become even more supply-constrained in the next few years Recommended resources Latitude Media: Google says it's the first to purchase direct air capture for $100 per ton Latitude Media: Can a new generation of DAC companies overcome the tech's big challenges? Latitude Media: Climeworks begins to offer “PPAs” for carbon removal Catalyst: Fixing the messy voluntary carbon market Catalyst is brought to you by EnergyHub. EnergyHub is working with more than 70 utilities across North America to help scale VPP programs to manage load growth, maximize the value of renewables, and deliver flexibility at every level of the grid. To learn more about their Edge DERMS platform and services, go to energyhub.com. Catalyst is brought to you by Kraken, the advanced operating system for energy. Kraken is helping utilities offer excellent customer service and develop innovative products and tariffs through the connection and optimization of smart home energy assets. Already licensed by major players across the globe, including Origin Energy, E.ON, and EDF, learn how Kraken can help you create a smarter, greener grid at kraken.tech. On December 3 in Washington, DC, Latitude Media is bringing together a range of experts for Transition-AI 2024, a one-day, in-person event addressing both sides of the AI-energy nexus: the challenges AI poses to the grid, and the opportunities. Our podcast listeners get a 10% discount on this year's conference using the code LMPODS10. Register today here!
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 2880: Steve Chen explores how reverse mortgages can serve as a financial "spare tire" for retirees facing unexpected challenges. By tapping into home equity, retirees can maintain their lifestyle during downturns or emergencies, though it's crucial to understand the complexities and potential risks before making this significant decision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/reverse-mortgage-as-back-up-plan/ Quotes to ponder: "A reverse mortgage allows homeowners aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home equity into funds that they may use at their own discretion." "For many retirees, their home is a valuable source of net worth." "The HECM line of credit has a growth feature, which means that the unused loan balance grows over time." Episode references: National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association: https://www.nrmlaonline.org/ The Reality of the Retirement Crisis: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-reality-of-the-retirement-crisis/ 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 2880: Steve Chen explores how reverse mortgages can serve as a financial "spare tire" for retirees facing unexpected challenges. By tapping into home equity, retirees can maintain their lifestyle during downturns or emergencies, though it's crucial to understand the complexities and potential risks before making this significant decision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/reverse-mortgage-as-back-up-plan/ Quotes to ponder: "A reverse mortgage allows homeowners aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home equity into funds that they may use at their own discretion." "For many retirees, their home is a valuable source of net worth." "The HECM line of credit has a growth feature, which means that the unused loan balance grows over time." Episode references: National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association: https://www.nrmlaonline.org/ The Reality of the Retirement Crisis: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-reality-of-the-retirement-crisis/ 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 2880: Steve Chen explores how reverse mortgages can serve as a financial "spare tire" for retirees facing unexpected challenges. By tapping into home equity, retirees can maintain their lifestyle during downturns or emergencies, though it's crucial to understand the complexities and potential risks before making this significant decision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/reverse-mortgage-as-back-up-plan/ Quotes to ponder: "A reverse mortgage allows homeowners aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home equity into funds that they may use at their own discretion." "For many retirees, their home is a valuable source of net worth." "The HECM line of credit has a growth feature, which means that the unused loan balance grows over time." Episode references: National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association: https://www.nrmlaonline.org/ The Reality of the Retirement Crisis: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-reality-of-the-retirement-crisis/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AEW is gearing up for their big Dynamite Grandslam event, but after seeing the past Dynamite from 9/11, it is more than safe to say that the build to Grandslam is off to a rough start. A couple of the matches have been changed for reasons that left a lot of questions and confusion. Darby Allin will be facing Jon Moxley and Darby is putting up his #1 contender Heavyweight title shot on the line, why? Well... that is the question. Instead of Darby Allin cashing in his title shot at Grandslam and facing the champion Danielson, Danielson will be facing his old rival from ROH in 2009 Nigel McGuinness instead. My guest Mike Dinero from The Wrestling Delorean Podcast and I go over this "storyline" and Mike also gives a complete backstory of this old rivalry from 2009 in ROH between Danielson and McGuinness and gives us casual wrestling fans a number of reasons to care and look forward to this match at Grandslam! WWE gets called out by creator of the friendship braceletFormer AEW employee comments on working in AEWDarby Allin and John Moxley segment Danielson and McGuinness backstoryJericho vs Cassidy segmenthttps://www.instagram.com/wrestlingdeloreanpod/
The road ahead for stocks has gotten bumpier… but are there too many potholes to get around? Fundstrat's Tom Lee, Solus' Dan Greenhaus and Payne Capital's Courtney Garcia break down their forecasts. Plus, Morgan Stanley's Chris Toomey tells us how he is advising his clients ahead of this month's critical Fed decision. And, homebuilders were a rare bright spot in today's down tape. We tell you what's behind that big bounce.
Wall Street took a hit on the first day of trading in September, which historically is one of the worst months for the market. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss. Have a money question? Email us here Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE YouTube: @jillonmoney Instagram: @jillonmoney Twitter: @jillonmoney "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's sermon, Pastor Joe talks about when you ever struggle as a Christian don't give up on showing his love to others. New messages every Sunday! Support this ministry. Go to ficfreno.com/give for details
While mortgage rates have come down, our Co-heads of Securitized Products Research say the US housing market still must solve its supply problem.----- Transcript -----Jim Egan: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Jim Egan, co-head of Securitized Products Research at Morgan Stanley.Jay Bacow: And I'm Jay Bacow, the other co-head of Securitize Products Research.Jim Egan: Along with my colleagues bringing you a variety of perspectives, today Jay and I are here to talk about the US housing and mortgage markets.It's Wednesday, August 28th, at 10 am in New York.Now, Jay, mortgage rates declined pretty sharply in the beginning of August. And if I take a little bit of a step back here; while rates have been volatile, to say the least, we're about 50 basis points lower than we were at the beginning of July, 80 basis points lower than the 2024 peak in April, and 135 basis points below cycle peaks back in October of 2023.Big picture. Declining mortgage rates -- what does that mean for mortgages?Jay Bacow: It means that more people are going to have the ability to refinance given the rally in mortgage rates that you described. But we have to be careful when we think about how many more people. We track the percentage of homeowners that have at least 25 basis points of incentive to refinance after accounting for things like low level pricing adjustments. That number is still less than 10 percent of the outstanding homeowners. So broadly speaking, most people are not going to refinance.Now, however, because of the rally that we've seen from the highs, if we look at the percentage of borrowers that took out a mortgage between six and 24 months ago -- which is really where the peak refinance activity happens -- over 30 percent of those borrowers have incentive to refinance.So recent homeowners, if you took your mortgage out not that long ago, you should take a look. You might have an opportunity to refinance. But, for most of the universe of homeowners in America that have much lower mortgage rates, they're not going to be refinancing.Jim Egan: Okay, what about convexity hedging? That's a term that tends to get thrown around a lot in periods of quick and sizable rate moves. What is convexity hedging and should we be concerned?Jay Bacow: Sure. So, because the homeowner in America has the option to refinance their mortgage whenever they want, the investor that owns that security is effectively short that option to the homeowner. And so, as rates rally, the homeowner is more likely to refinance. And what that means is that the duration -- the average life of that mortgage is outstanding -- is going to shorten up. And so, what that means is that if the investor wants to have the same amount of duration, as rates rally, they're going to need to add duration -- which isn't necessarily a good thing because they're going to be buying duration at lower yields and higher prices. And often when rates rally a lot, you will get the explanation that this is happening because of mortgage convexity hedging.Now, convexity hedging will happen more into a rally. But because so much of the universe has mortgages that were taken out in 2020 and 2021, we think realistically the real convexity risks are likely 150 basis points or so lower in rates.But Jim, we have had this rally in rates. We do have lower mortgage rates than we saw over the summer. What does that mean for affordability?Jim Egan: So, affordability is improving. Let's put numbers around what we're talking about. Mortgage rates are at approximately 6.5 percent today at the peak in the fourth quarter of last year, they were closer to 8 percent.Now, over the past few years, we've gotten to use the word unprecedented in the housing market, what feels like an unprecedented number of times. Well, the improvement in affordability that we'd experience if mortgage rates were to hold at these current levels has only happened a handful of times over the past 35 to 40 years. This part of it is by no means unprecedented.Jay Bacow: Alright, now we talked about mortgage rates coming down and that means more refi[nance] activity. But what does the improvement in mortgage rates do to purchase activity?Jim Egan: So that's a question that's coming up a lot in our investor discussions recently. And to begin to answer that question, we looked at those past handful of episodes. In the past, existing home sales almost always climb in the subsequent year and the subsequent two years following an improvement in affordability at the scale that we're witnessing right now.Jay Bacow: So, there's precedent for this unprecedented experienceJim Egan: There is. But there are also a number of differences between our current predicament and these historical examples that I'd say warrant examination. The first is inventory. We simply have never had so few homes for sale as we do right now. Especially when we're looking at those other periods of affordability improvement.And on the affordability front itself, despite the improvement that we've seen, affordability remains significantly more challenged than almost every other historical episode of the past 40 years, with the exception of 1985. Both of these facts are apparent in the lock in effect that you and I have discussed several times on this podcast in the past.Jay Bacow: All right. So just like we think we are a 150 basis points away from convexity hedging being an issue, we're still pretty far away from rates unlocking significant inventory. What does that mean for home sales?Jim Egan: So, the US housing market has a supply problem, not a demand problem. I want to caveat that. Everything is related in the US housing market. For instance, high mortgage rates that put pressure on affordability -- but they've also contributed to this lock-in effect that has led to historically low inventory.This lack of supply has kept home prices climbing, despite high mortgage rates, which is keeping affordability under pressure. So, when we say that housing has a supply problem, we're not dismissing the demand side of the equation; just acknowledging that the binding constraint in the current environment is supply.Jay Bacow: Alright, so if supply is the binding constraint, then what does that mean for sales?Jim Egan: As rates come down, inventory has been increasing. When combined with improvements in affordability, this should catalyze increased sales volumes in the coming year. But the confluence of inputs in the housing market today render the current environment unique from anything that we've experienced over the past few decades.Sales volumes should climb, but the path is unlikely to be linear and the total increase should be limited to call it the mid-single digit percentage point of over the coming year.Jay Bacow: Alright, and now lastly, Jim, home prices continue to set an all time high but there's the absolute level of prices and the pace of home price appreciation. What do you think is going to happen?Jim Egan: We're on the record that this increased supply, even if it's only at the margins, and even if we're close to historic lows, should slow down the pace of home price appreciation. We've begun to see that year-over-year home price growth has come down from 6.5 percent to 5.9 percent over the past three months. We think it will continue to come down, finishing the year at +2 percent.Jay Bacow: Alright, Jim, thanks for those thoughts. 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Joining us this week on the Rick Flynn Presents podcast is a unique and very special guest from Massachusetts (originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), JENNIFER RECIO LEBEDEV. Jennifer from (YouTube Channel) English with Jennifer is a 15-year veteran on YouTube. This is her story delivered from the heart, just like her teaching. Learn about the creator's bumpy road to the 1M milestone. Hear about the pitfalls that creators can encounter while building an audience. Jennifer invites you to laugh with her at past mistakes and learn from them, as you form your own “best practices.” This is not a how-to book. However, you will gain insight on setting professional and personal goals. This creator challenges the idea that online success must be measured in numbers: likes, views, watch time, subscribers, and revenue.Instead, Jennifer focuses on how YouTube has allowed her to impact people's lives, gain work without showing a résumé, meet and collaborate with colleagues, learn new skills, and experiment and find a better version of herself.This YouTuber's rich compilation of honest reflections reminds everyone that we are all wonderfully human. Each of us is capable of inspiring and being inspired.Life is one big classroom. In Jennifer's words, happy studies! Buy the book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble and contact Jennifer on all social media. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rick-flynn/support
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The Stuph File Program Featuring Guinness World Record holder, Dylan Phillips; Jennifer Lebedev, author of Being A YouTuber: One Creator's Bumpy Road to 1M Subscribers; & Marc Hartzman, author of We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History Of UFO's And Aliens Invading Our Hopes, Fears And Fantasies Download Dylan Phillips, is a Guinness World Record holder. He has the fastest wheelbarrow in the world. Jennifer Lebedev is an educator, YouTube star and the author of Being A YouTuber: One Creator's Bumpy Road To 1M Subscribers. Marc Hartzman, from WeirdHistorian.com and the author of We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History Of UFO's And Aliens Invading Our Hopes, Fears And Fantasies is back, with the weird story for August. This one deals with a magician being hired by the CIA to help them with mind control and poisoning. This week's guest slate is presented by Bob Welch, who is a freelance public relations consultant.
Arash Madani joins Justin Cuthbert and Ben Ennis to discuss the latest heat on Canada Women's Soccer and head coach Bev Priestman amidst the drone scandal (4:09). Later, Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff on the Edmonton Oilers controversial hiring of Stan Bowman as their new general manager (24:45). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
When a child with epilepsy ages out of pediatric healthcare, the shift to adult epilepsy care can be complex. Planning this transition and coordinating care can prevent gaps that can affect quality of life and possibly lead to health crises. A recent survey of people with epilepsy treated inside and outside of academic medical centers found that transition care was lacking. One-fourth of young adults with epilepsy were still followed by their pediatric neurologists and only 4% said they received clear instructions during the transfer of care process. Sharp Waves spoke with the paper's senior author about the results and their implications. Support the Show.Sharp Waves episodes are meant for informational purposes only, and not as clinical or medical advice.Let us know how we're doing: podcast@ilae.org.The International League Against Epilepsy is the world's preeminent association of health professionals and scientists, working toward a world where no person's life is limited by epilepsy. Visit us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, and LinkedIn.
In this episode, we talk to three active leaders who have been around since the very beginning of Kubernetes. We explore how Kubernetes has changed since its inception, with a particular focus on current efforts in Open source Kubernetes to support AI/ML style workloads. Maciej Szulik is currently taking a seat in the Kubernetes Steering Committee. He's also leading Special Interests Groups responsible for kubectl, workload and batch controllers. Maciej has been contributing to Kubernetes since the early days, jumping from one area to another where help was needed. He authored the first version of audit and helped shape its current one, as well as touched multiple other places in apimachinery. He was also responsible for designing and implementing Job and CronJob controllers. In kubectl he was responsible for the plugin mechanism and several major refactors to simplify the code. Since May 2024 he joined the ranks of Production Readiness Review (PRR) approvers helping ensure high production standards for the future of Kubernetes releases. Clayton Coleman is a long-time Kubernetes contributor, having helped launch Kubernetes as open source, being on the bootstrap steering committee, and working across a number of SIGs to make Kubernetes a reliable and powerful foundation for workloads. At Red Hat he led OpenShift's pivot onto Kubernetes and its growth across on-premise, edge, and into cloud. At Google he is now focused on enabling the next generation of key workloads, especially AI/ML in Kubernetes and on GKE. Dawn Chen has been a Principal Software Engineer at Google cloud since May 2007. Dawn has worked on an open source project called Kubernetes before the project was founded. She has been one of tech leads in both Kubernetes and GKE, and founded SIG Node from scratch. She also led Anthos platform team for the last 4 years, and mainly focuses on the core infrastructure. Prior to Kubernetes, she was the one of the tech leads for Google internal container infrastructure -- Borg for about 7 years. Outside of work, she is a wife, a mother of a 16-year old boy and a good friend. She enjoys reading, cooking, hiking and traveling. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Kubernetes 1.31 Code Freeze is on July 9th Links from the interview Kubernetes Working Group Batch Kubernetes Working Group Serving Blog: Introducing Indexed Jobs (2021) Docs: Kubernetes Jobs KEP: Elastic Indexed Jobs Docs: Kubernetes CronJobs KubeCon EU 2021: The Long, Winding and Bumpy Road to CronJob's GA - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat & Alay Patel, Red Hat KubeCon EU 2018: Writing Kube Controllers for Everyone - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat (Beginner Skill Level) Kubernetes Working Group Device Management Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal process README DockerCon 2014: The announcement of Kubernetes at DockerCon Blog: AI & Kubernetes (by Kaslin) Kueue - “Kueue is a cloud-native job queueing system for batch, HPC, AI/ML, and similar applications in a Kubernetes cluster.” Whitepaper: Large-scale cluster management at {Google} with {Borg} Email: “Containers: Introduction” - An email introducing the concept of Linux containers to the Linux community Links from the post-interview chat Blog - “Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes” - OpenAI Ray on Kubernetes
Wayne McCurrie from FNB Wealth and Investments discusses the rand post-elections, Zeda's results and Woolies's disappointing update. Old Mutual Investment Group's Sehrish Khan on why inflation will be higher for longer. Simon shares his views on why attempting to time moving rands offshore is a mug's game.
This week, the boys sit down with Zak D and Mike to discuss their INSANE trip across the US to take part in the Overcrest Rally. Snow, rain, mud, broken parts and angels on motorcycles nothing could get in this crews way! We also hit some news and events later in the episode! Support Revival Motoring https://revivalmotoring.com/
It's a summer day and a 45-year-old is out for a drive. As she accelerates her stick-shift car, she starts to experience familiar, and scary, symptoms: facial tingling, numbness around her mouth, and a sharp pain in her hands. Her hands cramp and lock onto the steering wheel. Fortunately, she makes it home safely, but it will take many wrong turns and the help of Dr. Google to determine a diagnosis of hypoparathyroidism, a rare bone disorder. Dr. Michael Mannstadt, the Chief of the Endocrine Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate Professor in Medicine at the Harvard Medical School in Boston, shares this patient's story and how a clinical trial changed this patient's life.
4 acquisitions, 3 years after the first deal, and 2 dishonest sellers before Chandra Rao went full-time in his holdco.Topics in Chandra's interview:Learning from due diligence mistakesLosing $300k in the first yearChallenges with payment terms and working capitalTrue value of a seller noteOne of his partners embezzled from the companyFpppChoosing a conventional loan over SBAThe electrical contracting and fiber optic cabling businesses6x growth in 4 yearsJuggling a roll-up and a W-2A seller who committed fraudReferences and how to contact Guest:LinkedInchandra@millermn.comMiller UtilitiesGet a complementary pre-acquisition HR & PEO review for your target business:Contact mark@aspenhr.com or visit Aspen HRWork with an SBA broker who focuses exclusively on helping entrepreneurs buy businesses:Matthias Smith of Pioneer Capital AdvisoryConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on Twitter
Presented at 2023 Canada Falun Dafa Cultivation Experience Sharing Conference; a new practitioner shares his journey in becoming a Dafa practitioner. From his youth in China being exposed to Buddhism by his grandmother, to meeting his wife in Canada when she gave him tickets to see Shen Yun, he reflects on the many ways his […]
In the past few years pharmaceutical companies have developed a string of new Alzheimer's drugs called anti-amyloids, which target amyloid plaques in patients' brains. These plaques are one of the key biomarkers of the disease.The first of these drugs, Aduhelm, was approved by the FDA in 2021 amid enormous controversy. The FDA approved the drug despite little evidence that it actually slowed cognitive decline in patients. Biogen, the maker of Aduhelm, pulled the plug on further research or sales of the drug last month.In January 2023 The FDA approved another anti-amyloid medication from Biogen, lecanemab, sold under the brand name Leqembi. This time, there was much stronger evidence. Clinical trial results showed that the drug showed a modest improvement in cognitive decline in the early phases of the disease. But the drug comes with risks, including brain swelling and bleeding.Most recently, at the beginning of March, the FDA delayed approval of another anti-amyloid drug, donanemab, created by Eli Lilly. The FDA said it will be conducting an additional review to further scrutinize the study design and efficacy data.From the outside looking in, these Alzheimer's drugs appear to be mired in controversy. How well do they actually work? And why has there been so much back and forth with the FDA?To answer those questions and more, guest host Arielle Duhaime-Ross talks with Dr. Jason Karlawish, professor of medicine, medical ethics and health policy, and neurology at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, and co-director of the Penn Memory Center.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
In this episode, Liz Ann and Kathy discuss the results and implications of the latest Fed meeting. They also address election-related questions and the impact of the FOMC meeting on interest rates. The conversation then shifts to the bond market's reaction and expectations. They explore the historical perspective of Fed cycles and the performance of the stock market during these cycles. The discussion also touches on Japan's shift away from negative interest rates and the importance of not letting political factors influence investment decisions. Finally, they highlight upcoming market events and data to watch.To read Kathy's full report on this week's Fed meeting, check out "Fed Keeps Pace Slow on a Bumpy Road to Lower Rates."You can also read the article that Liz Ann co-authored with Kevin Gordon, "Emotional Rescue: Markets, Fed Policy, and Elections."On Investing is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the show, visit schwab.com/OnInvesting.If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts. Important DisclosuresThe information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered an individualized recommendation or personalized investment advice. The investment strategies mentioned here may not be suitable for everyone. Each investor needs to review an investment strategy for his or her own particular situation before making any investment decision. All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions. Data contained herein from third-party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable sources. However, its accuracy, completeness, or reliability cannot be guaranteed. Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve. All corporate names and market data shown above are for illustrative purposes only and are not a recommendation, offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request. Investing involves risk, including loss of principal. Indexes are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs, and expenses, and cannot be invested in directly. For additional information, please see schwab.com/indexdefinitions.Fixed income securities are subject to increased loss of principal during periods of rising interest rates. Fixed income investments are subject to various other risks including changes in credit quality, market valuations, liquidity, prepayments, early redemption, corporate events, tax ramifications and other factors. Lower rated securities are subject to greater credit risk, default risk, and liquidity risk.International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid marketsThe information and content provided herein is general in nature and is for informational purposes only. It is not intended, and should not be construed, as a specific recommendation, individualized tax, legal, or investment advice. Tax laws are subject to change, either prospectively or retroactively. Where specific advice is necessary or appropriate, individuals should contact their own professional tax and investment advisors or other professionals (CPA, Financial Planner, Investment Manager) to help answer questions about specific situations or needs prior to taking any action based upon this information. Performance may be affected by risks associated with non-diversification, including investments in specific countries or sectors. Additional risks may also include, but are not limited to, investments in foreign securities, especially emerging markets, real estate investment trusts (REITs), fixed income, small capitalization securities and commodities. Each individual investor should consider these risks carefully before investing in a particular security or strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results and the opinions presented cannot be viewed as an indicator of future performance. Forecasts contained herein are for illustrative purposes only, may be based upon proprietary research and are developed through analysis of historical public data. Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request.Schwab does not recommend the use of technical analysis as a sole means of investment research.Currencies are speculative, very volatile and are not suitable for all investors.The policy analysis provided by the Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., does not constitute and should not be interpreted as an endorsement of any political party.(0324-SR1N)
With the Federal Reserve signaling it still plans to cut interest rates this year, has the inflation threat really abated? Heightened optimism about a soft landing has cooled somewhat as inflation at the start of the year has shown signs of persisting. What happens next will have big political implications too. In an election year, more voters seemingly have a negative opinion of how Joe Biden is handling the economy. If interest rates don't fall appreciably, it won't help his re-election prospects. On this episode of the Free Expression podcast, former Obama White House chief economist Jason Furman tells Gerry Baker why he's concerned about continuing inflation risks, how rising mortgage rates are causing so much pessimism in households nationwide, and what he thinks the Fed will do next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will China's economy recover during the Year of the Dragon? What is the UK's new tech that could control the weather? And how is the ‘Bayeux Tapestry' being updated? Join Georgina Godwin and David Bodanis for a round-up of the week's news and culture. Plus: the owner of The Steam Room, Tony Chung, joins us to talk about his collaboration with Ai Weiwei and Avant Arte for the Lunar New Year.
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This week's DeviceTalks Weekly is a bit of a retrospective on Medtronic's Symplicity Spiral Renal Denervation System. It obviously ends on a happy note, and we'll catch up with Jason Weidman, SVP and president of Medtronic's Coronary and Renal Denervation business in an interview conducted in January. Thank you to AcuityMD for sponsoring this podcast. www.acuityMD.com. Weidman talked with Co-Host Tom Salemi last month to recap a bit of a history of the program including the dramatic – and successful – conclustion at the FDA. We also draw from an earlier interview Weidman gave to our MedtronicTalks Podcast in 2021. Together, these clips and interviews reflect the time and dedication that ambitious medtech programs require. In the current interview, Weidman also give a glimpse of renal denervation's future. Other resources Medtech Talk Podcast - https://medtechmvp.com/media/medtech-talk-podcast/Mark-Gelfand-Howard-Levin-Discuss-Coridea-Ardian-and-How-They-re-Innovating-Medtech-Innovation 2021 MedtronicTalks Podcast with Jason Weidman - https://www.devicetalks.com/weidman-talks-us-through-the-long-road-to-ge Co-Host Chris Newmarker, executive editor of MassDevice, also discusses his new article – 10 Surgical Robotic Companies that You Need to Know. https://www.massdevice.com/10-surgical-robotics-companies-you-need-to-know-2024/ Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast player.
Unlock the secrets behind the Cowboys' gridiron woes and the MVP race shake-ups as TA and G Money, dissect the latest NFL action. We're serving up a full-bodied blend of analysis and anecdotes, discussing everything from Dak Prescott's rocky road to Micah Parsons' defensive dynamism. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, this episode promises to quench your thirst for football knowledge with a side of bar-side camaraderie. Raise your glass to the coaching maestros and the strategies that make or break a team's season. Our spirited debate on the sidelines spans from Mike Tomlin's resiliency to Sean Payton's recent team friction. We're not just watching the plays; we're questioning the playmakers, all while delivering insights on how off-field antics can influence the on-field spectacle. Tune in for a toast to the game's transformative leaders and an exploration of what it really takes to claim victory in the NFL. Anticipation buzzes in the air as we forecast the postseason clashes that will define glory or heartbreak. From the Falcons' coaching struggles to the Chiefs' championship chase, every angle is covered. So, whether you're rooting for the underdog or banking on the powerhouse, join us for a round of conversation that's as robust and exhilarating as the drinks we're downing. Cheers to football, friends, and the unpredictable journey to the top.
Happy tiny Friday!On today's episode of The GIST of It, co-hosts Ellen Hyslop and Steph Rotz start on the international women's soccer pitch, where the drama has been kicking as two of the world's Top 4 teams failed to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics over the last week.Then after the break, the gals swing through the shiny new Grant Thornton Invitational golf tournament, a first-of-its-kind mixed tourney that pairs LPGA and PGA stars together. Stick with El and Steph for everything you need to know on and off the links before the competition tees off tomorrow.Show notes: Ep #305: A conversation with LPGA stars Nelly Korda, Stacy Lewis, and Lilia Vu before the Solheim CupMore on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.comIG: @thegistca @thegistusa ////This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5678978/advertisement
What changes are you willing to make to improve your mental health? In this episode, Kimberly Wilson joins us to have a tough but necessary conversation about addiction recovery, personal growth, and mental health. Kimberly's journey of addiction and recovery instilled in her a deep desire to transform how the world sees and understands mental health and substance use disorder. She is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Certified Peer Support Specialist, and a Mental Health Influencer with a demonstrated history of working in the mental health care industry. Throughout our conversation, Kimberly tells her story of childhood trauma, substance abuse, recovery, and her battle against triggers she still faces daily. We also explore how personal growth and recovery influence and boost each other; Kimberly explains the need for a paradigm change in criminal justice regarding non-violent crimes committed by chemical dependants, shares multiple mental health tools and resources, and more. Tune in to Episode 127 of the Joy Found Here podcast and discover Kimberly's fascinating story of resilience, hope, and passion for helping others escape from substance abuse. In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Kimberly's traumatic childhood (3:00)Solid friendships are crucial for addiction recovery (16:10)Why non-drinkers are seen as rare exceptions (20:10)Change requires change (31:00)Kimberly talks about non-violent crimes and long sentences for substance dependant offenders (31:40)Connect with Kimberly:WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterEmail: kimberly@mentalhealthinfluencer.ioPhone: 988Let's Connect:Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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