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In this episode, Ben and Kate discuss DOGE's structure and actions so far, court cases and what's next for the agency.Research/Resources:Department of Government Efficiency. https://doge.gov/. 2025“The White House: Establishing and Implementing The President's ‘Department of Government Efficiency'”. Published in The White House website January 20, 2025 and available on https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/establishing-and-implementing-the-presidents-department-of-government-efficiency/Doge is Busier Than Ever – and Trump Says Elon Musk is ‘Really Not Leaving' by Makena Kelly, Leah Feiger, Zoe Schiffer. Published on Wired website May 30, 2025 and available on https://www.wired.com/story/doge-elon-musk-really-not-leaving/“The White House: Restoring Accountability to Policy – Influencing Positions Within the Federal Workforce'”. Published in The White House website January 20, 2025 and https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/restoring-accountability-to-policy-influencing-positions-within-the-federal-workforce/ “U.S. Presidents with the Largest Budget Deficits” by Mary Hall. Published in Investopedia website June 11, 2025 and available on https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/030515/which-united-states-presidents-have-run-largest-budget-deficits.asp“A Century of Federal Spending, 1925 -2025” by Chris Edwards. Published in CATO Institute website March 16, 2023 and available on https://www.cato.org/blog/century-federal-spending-1925-2025“United States Digital Service”. Published in Wikipedia last edited June 12, 2025 and available on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Digital_Service “Department of Government Efficiency”. Published in Wikipedia last edited June 17, 2025 and available on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Government_Efficiency“What's next for DOGE after Elon Musk's departure? ‘Only just begun” by Andrew Mark Miller. Published in Fox News website May 29, 2025 and available on https://www.foxnews.com/politics/whats-next-doge-after-elon-musks-departure-only-just-begun“Musk's real DOGE legacy will be decided by courts long after his departure” by Avery Lotz. Published in Axios website May 29, 2025 and available on https://www.axios.com/2025/05/29/musk-doge-legacy-lawsuits-trump-adminstrationCheck out our website at http://artofdiscussing.buzzsprout.com, on Facebook at Art of Discussing and on Instagram @artofdiscussing.Got a topic that you'd like to see discussed? Interested in being a guest on our show? Just want to reach out to share an opinion, experience, or resource? Leave us a comment below or contact us at info@artofdiscussing.com!! We'd love to hear from you! Keep Discussing!Music found on Pixabay. Song name: "Clear Your Mind" by Caffeine Creek Band"
Register for the webinar:5 Steps to the Business Buying Process - Thu April 10th - https://bit.ly/41RC4oNAfter his foray into SMB ownership went well with FedEx routes, Matt O'Brien bought & doubled a $2.5m fencing business. Topics in Matt's interview:Buying and expanding FedEx routesNuances of buying a FedEx routeSelling his routes at peak value during CovidAcquiring a commercial fencing businessKeeping the seller's son on as presidentInjecting more money for working capitalImpact of equipment on debtTrucking acquisition that failedWhere he finds high quality employeesPrivate equity in the fencing industryReferences and how to contact Matt:LinkedInProfessional Fence Co.Chris Edwards on Acquiring Minds: Buy, Grow, Exit for a 24x Return in 3.5 YearsBrett Kennedy on Acquiring Minds: Reflections on 2 Years in the Knife FightSam Rosati on Acquiring Minds: How to Become an Independent SponsorWork with an SBA broker who focuses exclusively on helping entrepreneurs buy businesses:Matthias Smith of Pioneer Capital AdvisoryGet complimentary due diligence on your acquisition's insurance & benefits program:Oberle Risk Strategies - Search Fund TeamDownload the New CEO's Guide to Human Resources from Aspen HR:From this page or contact mark@aspenhr.comGet $200 off your ticket to the M&A Launchpad Conference in Houston on May 3rd:https://www.malaunchpad.com & enter code ACQUIRINGMINDSConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on TwitterEdited by Anton RohozovProduced by Pam Cameron
“Corporate welfare” programs burden taxpayers and undermine economic growth. Chris Edwards has identified $181-billion in these useless subsidies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We often think about what legacy we will leave. Have we ever considered how we can bring that thinking to our students? What would happen if they began their educational journey with that same question? Join Molly and guest Chris Edwards, Legacy Principal at Richland County Elementary, as they explore how students can not only find their voice, but use it to begin building a legacy that will echo far beyond their school years.
The Trump administration has promised to move the headquarters of some agencies away from the Washington area. There's even legislation proposing this called the Strategic Withdrawal of Agencies for Meaningful Placement. Yep, the swamp act. My next guest says he's skeptical this would help much or save money. You might not like his alternative, but its an idea that also has support. From the conservative Cato Institute, former economic committee staff member Chris Edwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Trump administration has promised to move the headquarters of some agencies away from the Washington area. There's even legislation proposing this called the Strategic Withdrawal of Agencies for Meaningful Placement. Yep, the swamp act. My next guest says he's skeptical this would help much or save money. You might not like his alternative, but its an idea that also has support. From the conservative Cato Institute, former economic committee staff member Chris Edwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Register for the webinars:Legal Aspects of Debt Financing - Thu Feb 13 - https://bit.ly/414vOtcUsing a Sale-Leaseback to Buy a Business - Thu Feb 20 - https://bit.ly/42I4dPYFormer guest Chris Edwards has sold the $1.7m flooring business he bought with $200k of his own money and an SBA loan.Topics in Chris's interview:Why he chose to sell his flooring businessDeciding not to rebrandOwning and operating in a small, isolated townA countertop acquisition that went southHow a holdco is different from running one businessFetal positions and sleepless nightsImproving their customer serviceWhy he might build his next business from scratchLosing clients to a former employeeGrowing EBITDA from $500k to $1.1MReferences and how to contact Chris:TwitterLinkedInchris@sanitasequity.comChris's first appearance on Acquiring Minds: How to Survive Acquiring a $3.5m Flooring BusinessChris's second appearance on Acquiring Minds: Would They Do It Again? 1 Year Later with 5 Early GuestsDownload the New CEO's Guide to Human Resources from Aspen HR:From this page or contact mark@aspenhr.comWork with an SBA broker who focuses exclusively on helping entrepreneurs buy businesses:Matthias Smith of Pioneer Capital AdvisoryGet a complimentary IT audit of your target business:Email Nick Akers at nick@inzotechnologies.com, and tell him you're a searcherConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on TwitterCredits:Produced by Pam CameronEdited by Anton Rohozov
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. Use CODE:PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes. In this episode of The Wellness Way, Philly sits down with the powerful and outspoken Chris Edwards, a man stepping into his sovereignty and leading by example. Chris is unafraid to challenge the status quo with bold ideas like holding governments accountable by refusing to pay taxes. His controversial yet thought-provoking stance will leave you questioning the systems we live under. Chris dives into the fascinating world of legalese and explains how language is used against us in Admiralty Law. For anyone curious about reclaiming personal power, understanding sovereignty, or navigating the deceptive legal systems, this episode is a must-watch. Chris's TikTok handle, @chrisedwardslife, is filled with more insights on these topics, so be sure to follow him for a deeper dive into his work. Please support Philly's work by & stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, also don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership!! Start your healing journey with Philly and the rest of the wellness warriors TODAY! Discover more at www.phillyjlay.com CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Always seek professional advice for any health or legal concerns.
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. Use CODE:PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes. In this episode of The Wellness Way, Philly sits down with the powerful and outspoken Chris Edwards, a man stepping into his sovereignty and leading by example. Chris is unafraid to challenge the status quo with bold ideas like holding governments accountable by refusing to pay taxes. His controversial yet thought-provoking stance will leave you questioning the systems we live under. Chris dives into the fascinating world of legalese and explains how language is used against us in Admiralty Law. For anyone curious about reclaiming personal power, understanding sovereignty, or navigating the deceptive legal systems, this episode is a must-watch. Chris's TikTok handle, @chrisedwardslife, is filled with more insights on these topics, so be sure to follow him for a deeper dive into his work. Please support Philly's work by & stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, also don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership!! Start your healing journey with Philly and the rest of the wellness warriors TODAY! Discover more at www.phillyjlay.com CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Always seek professional advice for any health or legal concerns.
On this episode of the Seeing Eye Dogs Show, Harriet is joined by two excellent guests. Puppy Development Trainer Paige Don joins us to chat free running with some great tips about keeping pups’ and dogs’ social time positive, happy and safe. Chris Edwards, General Manager Corporate Affairs & Advocacy, shares some quick tips for dog guide handlers about advocacy, flying, booking accommodations, restaurant and taking taxis and rideshares so you and your SED can enjoy this holiday season out and about. If you'd like to find out more about Seeing Eye Dogs head to our website: https://sed.visionaustralia.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I spoke to Kennedy Rice about his journey with starting Panther Revival. Rice and I met at Compost Heap music festival and became friends through the national music community that Compost Heap brings to touring and local musicians. Rice and I talk about our experiences with relating to afrofuturism, new punk culture and today's politics with helping black voices have a presence in underground punk scenes. Learn more on Dreams Not Memes Podcast. Bio: Originating in the northeast Texas city of Greenville, Panther Revival live by their motto: Power to the Panther. Comprised of Kennedy Rice (vocals/guitar), Chris Edwards (drums) and Sam Boatner (bass), their righteous anger and focused desperation channeled itself into the release of their Punkerton Records debut, the full-length album "Animality". Described as "Body Count meets AFI meets La Dispute", Panther Revival brings a socially conscious voice against a darkly furious backdrop. The trio has been bringing their unique energy to various shows and festivals, screaming about the issues important to them (and even leaving stage during their set to mosh with the crowd!). With the release of their sophomore album, recorded in Arizona with producer Matt LeFevers, Panther Revival has no intentions of settling. Always and forever, Power to the Panther. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3cJtGHqIozwiBkE47q28CE?autoplay=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pantherrevival/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dreamsnotmemes/support
Chris Edwards recently sold his flooring business in Steamboat, Colorado. He bought the business just 3.5 years prior then quickly grew revenue 50% and grew EBITDA 100%. He's an amazing example of what's possible in acquisition entrepreneurship. Our conversation dives into the hard lessons, growth levers, and his decision to sell. Chris Edwards on X: https://twitter.com/toph_edwardsChris Edwards on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-edwards-44664052/Clint Fiore & Bison Business: https://bisonbusiness.com/Patrick Dichter & Appletree: https://appletreebusiness.com/
YOU DECIDE 2024 coverage continues, as NC journalist and media personality Chris Edwards recaps result elections in NC, where a decision to award the state to Trump was an early indicator of the way multiple battleground state election results would go.
How did your governor perform on various fiscal policy metrics? Cato's Chris Edwards details the Fiscal Policy Report Card on America's Governors 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5,000 believers gathered from more than 200 nations last month in South Korea. It is 50 years since Billy Graham and John Stott first launched the Lausanne movement in Switzerland. Anglican Bishop of North Sydney Chris Edwards has described the congress as like an all you can eat buffet - where some parts tasted amazing / fantastic and I kept wanting more and yet other parts even a mouthful made me feel nauseous. Principal of Sydney's Moore Theological College Mark Thompson says there were some great highlights including a presentation by Vaughan Roberts on sexuality but also areas of concern.Church Suite Taster Days in Sydney and BrisbaneCheck out the new church management software ChurchSuite. Gavin and Luke are hosting five taster days in Sydney and Brisbane in November. The Church Cohttp://www.thechurchco.com is an excellent website and app platform built specifically for churches. Support the show--Become a regular financial supporter of The Pastor's Heart via Patreon.
A new MP3 sermon from Graceway Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Endurance Subtitle: Training Camp Speaker: Chris Edwards Broadcaster: Graceway Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/28/2024 Length: 40 min.
There's claims continued Houthi strikes in the Red Sea are to blame for high shipping costs in this country. Another vessel sank last week after being struck, killing three people in the shipping channel and putting strain on the global supply chain. It's caused shipping costs in New Zealand to rise by three times last year's levels. Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Federation former president Chris Edwards told Mike Hosking that geopolitics play a huge role in international shipping. He says that now, shipping vessels need to travel further to avoid the Red Sea which increases costs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, on the Fitness + Technology podcast, host Bryan O'Rourke welcomes Chris Edwards to the show. Chris is the Founder & CEO of TriCore Wellness which focuses on the integration of technology, health data, and professional coaching. TriCore Wellness seeks to develop and provide comprehensive wellness solutions for individuals, employees, and businesses. Today, Chris joins Bryan to talk about his business and truly define what wellness means. One Powerful Quote: 2:53: “Wellness is essentially living optimally without limitations.” 4-10 Bullet Points (w/ timestamps) - Highlighting key topics discussed: 2:46: Bryan opens the show by asking Chris how he defines the term wellness. 4:12: Chris highlights the key trends in the wellness industry space. 5:49: Bryan inquires with Chris about how to deploy these solutions. 6:54: Chris talks about the repercussions in some of the recent medical interventions happening today in wellness. 8:07: Bryan and Chris talk about the implications in integrative care and health preservation for the aging population in the United States. 9:50: Chris shares his story about TriCore Wellness. 13:04: Chris elaborates on the strategic and growth perspective for TriCore Wellness. 14:54: Bryan wraps up the show with Chris imparting his final pearls of wisdom to the listeners. Bullet List of Resources: https://tricorewellness.com/ Guest Contact Information: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-edwards-367094196/ https://www.bryankorourke.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryankorourke/ http://www.fittechcouncil.org/ https://www.youtube.com/user/bko61163
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Chris Edwards, simply put, is a singer-songwriter rooted in the deep Pineywoods of East Texas. With a suitcase full of influences ranging from the old-time folk and country he grew up with (thanks to his grandparents' record collection) to more recent Texas troubadours like Robert Earl Keen into rockier territory like the Old 97's, Chris Edwards' blend of catchy melodies and literate lyrics prove that he is a songwriter, first and foremost, focusing on "just writing good songs." We enjoyed getting to sit down and have a conversation with Chris via Zoom. We learned a lot about his music, his approach to songwriting, what he loves about music and his new album, Homebrew, which is coming out on June 28th. To find more info on Chris, visit on the web at: https://chrisedwardsmusic.com/ - Official Website https://www.facebook.com/ChrisEdwardsMusic/ - Facebook https://www.instagram.com/chrisedwardsmusic - Instagram https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisEdwardsTX - YouTube
Recorded live at the ASU GSV AIR Show, guest Chris Edwards from Kanahoma shares his insights on the integration and impact of artificial intelligence in the education sector. From ethical dilemmas and administrative efficiencies to the real-world implications of AI on campuses, this episode covers the spectrum of challenges and innovations shaping the future of higher education. Chris also touches on recent issues like the FAFSA rollout fiasco, offering a holistic view of the current educational landscape.Key Takeaways:Ethical Considerations of AI: Chris discusses the importance of ethical AI use in education, emphasizing the need for balance and integrity in its application.Administrative Enhancements via AI: Insights into how AI can streamline educational administration, potentially reducing costs and increasing efficiency.FAFSA Implementation Challenges: A look at the recent troubles with FAFSA's technology rollout, highlighting broader issues in educational tech adoption.Predictions for AI in Education: Chris forecasts critical changes in the EdTech landscape over the next 18 months, stressing the urgency for educational institutions to adopt these technologies.Potential of AI to Transform Education: Examples of AI's impact, from improving student retention to enhancing learning experiences, illustrating the potential for significant advancements in education. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!
Joe Selvaggi interviews Chris Edwards, Chair of Fiscal Studies at CATO Institute, about his research on the 40-year history of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. They delve into its features, effects, and potential alternatives that could provide greater benefits at lower costs to taxpayers. Guest: Chris Edwards occupies the Kilts Family Chair in Fiscal Studies at […]
Joe Selvaggi interviews Chris Edwards, Chair of Fiscal Studies at CATO Institute, about his research on the 40-year history of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. They delve into its features, effects, and potential alternatives that could provide greater benefits at lower costs to taxpayers.
How can intimate scenes be brought to the screen in ways that respect the emotional well-being and privacy of the artists themselves? How do we make sure that we can create a story about abuse without anyone being abused in the process?Ita O'Brien is the UK's leading Intimacy Coordinator, founder of Intimacy on Set (and author of the Intimacy On Set Guidelines). Her company, set up in 2018 provides services to TV, film, and theatre when dealing with intimacy, and is a SAG-Aftra accredited training provider of Intimacy Practitioners. Intimacy on Set has supported numerous high-profile film and TV productions including Normal People & Conversations With Friends (BBC3/Hulu), Sex Education 1&2 (Netflix), I May Destroy You (BBC/HBO), It's A Sin (Channel 4), (Neal Street Prods / Searchlight Pictures).It's a Sin - Telling Stories About the HIV/AIDS crisis:"That production was really close to my heart because I was a musical theater dancer in the eighties and so that whole storytelling was something that I personally had lived through and really understood. You know, I was that kid at the Pineapple Dance Studios. And gradually, as friends around me sort of began to become unwell, and actually, one of the first people that I knew who died from HIV was my singing teacher at the time, a guy called Chris Edwards. He was the first person that contracted HIV that I knew, and he died within 18 months. So Russell T. Davies. Peter Hoar, the amazing director, and myself were of the generation who had lived through this, but for the young cast it was something that was about history, so that work of really exploring it was important. And also then, there was a cast member for whom the experience of HIV was a lived experience. I worked with two fantastic intimacy practitioners who were both under mentorship at that point in time, Elle McAlpine and David Thackeray."www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"That production was really close to my heart because I was a musical theater dancer in the eighties and so that whole storytelling was something that I personally had lived through and really understood. You know, I was that kid at the Pineapple Dance Studios. And gradually, as friends around me sort of began to become unwell, and actually, one of the first people that I knew who died from HIV was my singing teacher at the time, a guy called Chris Edwards. He was the first person that contracted HIV that I knew, and he died within 18 months. So Russell T. Davies. Peter Hoar, the amazing director, and myself were of the generation who had lived through this, but for the young cast it was something that was about history, so that work of really exploring it was important. And also then, there was a cast member for whom the experience of HIV was a lived experience.”Ita O'Brien is the UK's leading Intimacy Coordinator, founder of Intimacy on Set (and author of the Intimacy On Set Guidelines). Her company, set up in 2018 provides services to TV, film, and theatre when dealing with intimacy, and is a SAG-Aftra accredited training provider of Intimacy Practitioners. Intimacy on Set has supported numerous high-profile film and TV productions including Normal People & Conversations With Friends (BBC3/Hulu), Sex Education 1&2 (Netflix), I May Destroy You (BBC/HBO), It's A Sin (Channel 4), (Neal Street Prods / Searchlight Pictures).https://www.itaobrien.com/https://www.itaobrien.com/intimacy-on-set-guidelines.htmlhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm1357677/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Tommy talks to Chris Edwards, who occupies the Kilts Family Chair in Fiscal Studies at Cato and is the editor of DownsizingGovernment.org
GETTIN' SALTY EXPERIENCE PODCAST Ep. 190 | ASTORIA FILMMAKER PHIL CAPPADORA & FDNY E81 CHRIS EDWARDSJoin us LIVE for Episode 190 of the Gettin' Salty Experience. Our special guests will be Chris Edwards & Phil Cappadora Jr. Chris Edwards is a retired NYC firefighter with the FDNY. He served with the FDNY for 17 years. He was a member of E42 and E81 in the Bronx, NY. Chris Edwards was also a first responder during the tragedies that surrounded the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in Manhattan. Edwards currently serves as a member of DART team, Disaster Assistance Response Team who deploys during disasters to assist individuals, families and communities during a disaster. Edwards is also a big proponent of “giving back” to all who helped during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. His new book “Coming Through the Flames” is a memoir dedicated to his children, some of whom did not get to see their dad as a fireman since he retired before their birth.Coming Through the Flames: My Life in the F.D.N.Y. https://a.co/d/7nYJDV1Phillip Cappadora jr, first born son to FF Phillip Cappadora SR, is the founder and CEO of the Astoria Filmmakers Club (AFC), a nonprofit organization for filmmakers in NYC and the Hudson Valley, recently awarded two NYS assembly citations of service for his charity works and for the Triborough Film Festival, NYC's exclusive Battle of the Boroughs. Phillip Jr wrote the pilot episode of “FIRELAND” an AFC original episodic series about the FDNY in the prior decade to 9/11, inspired by Chris Edwards book, Coming through the Flames. Fireland is currently being crowd funded for production and a podcast play version of episode one “Hells Gate” is available for free on Amazon Music and other streaming platforms. Text “FIRELAND” at 646-681-2810 for the link to the AFC hotline. You don't want to miss this one
- I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I recorded this episode, the Coodjinburra People of the Bundjalung Nation, and the land on which you're listening to it. I pay my respects to the elders, past and present, of those lands. I extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners. Thank you for sharing this space with me. -Numbers can be scary, but they are not our enemies. As entrepreneurs numbers can be some of our strongest allies, providing us with a wealth of information to pave the wave to success. My guest today is Chris Edwards, an entrepreneur who has founded multiple successful businesses, and we share a conversation about the importance of numbers for entrepreneurs. Chris shares valuable insights about her approach to managing finances, the importance of building a strong financial foundation, and the lessons she has learned along her journey. Learning from Mistakes:As many business owners are tempted to do, Chris tried to manage her own books when she began. Despite having a commerce degree and accounting knowledge, it was harder than she expected, and she ended up making costly mistakes. Chris encourages entrepreneurs to learn from her experience and emphasises the need to seek expert help early on to avoid such setbacks.Choosing the Right Accounting Software:Chris shares her experience using invoicing software when she started out in business. It was helpful, but insufficient for managing the finances of her business. She then transitioned to using Xero, which provides her with more comprehensive tools for tracking revenue, expenses, and financial performance. She even has separate Xero accounts for each of her ventures, allowing for a clear and accurate overview of each business's financial performance. The Power of a Well-structured Chart of Accounts:We also discuss the value of having a well-structured chart of accounts. While it may be tempting to create account codes for every little expense, Chris recommends consolidating and grouping expenses into meaningful categories. This allows for a clear and concise overview of financial metrics, making it easier to identify trends and potential areas for improvement.Overcoming the Fear of Numbers:There's a common mindset Chris has observed over her years working with entrepreneurs, one of fear and negativity surrounding numbers. Many business owners express discomfort or even avoid dealing with financial matters, often citing a lack of confidence or math skills. She shares her personal journey in overcoming this fear and embracing numbers as allies. Chris encourages entrepreneurs to lean into their numbers, seek help from professionals, and develop a positive association with financial metrics.Chris has a wealth of experience juggling various ventures and she's learnt the importance of her numbers the hard way. By picking up on her missteps, tapping into accounting tools, and staying organized with your finances, you can set your business up for success. So, whether you're at the beginning of your entrepreneurial journey or looking to level up your financial management skills, remember that numbers are your ally, not your enemy. Where to Find Chris:Instagram: @Chris_Edwards_AULinkedIn: chrisedwardshoneycombersWhere to Find Bec:Website: https://straightupbookkeeping.com.au/Instagram: @straightup_bookkeeping
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JJ Jackson chats with Chris Edwards of The Blue Devil Network & ACC Network Extra about the upcoming 2024 Duke Baseball season. Head Coach Chris Pollard returns for another season in Durham and has high expectations for the Blue Devils. Twitter: @LO_BlueDevils | @_JJ_Jackson_ The Locked On Blue Devils Podcast with host JJ Jackson is a daily show that brings you the latest news & headlines from Duke Blue Devils Athletics. Every day, we will discuss the biggest stories from Duke Basketball and Football and feature special guests including athletes, coaches and insiders for an in-depth look. Locked On Blue Devils is a part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn These days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply. Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel New customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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JJ Jackson chats with Chris Edwards of The Blue Devil Network & ACC Network Extra about the upcoming 2024 Duke Baseball season. Head Coach Chris Pollard returns for another season in Durham and has high expectations for the Blue Devils.Twitter: @LO_BlueDevils | @_JJ_Jackson_The Locked On Blue Devils Podcast with host JJ Jackson is a daily show that brings you the latest news & headlines from Duke Blue Devils Athletics. Every day, we will discuss the biggest stories from Duke Basketball and Football and feature special guests including athletes, coaches and insiders for an in-depth look. Locked On Blue Devils is a part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInThese days every new potential hire can feel like a high stakes wager for your small business. That's why LinkedIn Jobs helps find the right people for your team, faster and for free. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/lockedoncollege. Terms and conditions apply.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelNew customers, join today and you'll get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS if your first bet of FIVE DOLLARS or more wins. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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James Willn, Ana Ulseth, Chris Edwards and Mathilde Adant debate the environmental impact of in-person vs. remote hearings. Hosts Alison Eslick and Vanessa Thieffry moderate the session in which debaters discuss technological issues, security challenges and the financial and psychological impacts of remote hearings. ----more---- Transcript: Intro: Hello and welcome to Arbitral Insights, a podcast series brought to you by our International Arbitration practice lawyers here at Reed Smith. I'm Peter Rosher, global head of Reed Smith's International Arbitration practice. I hope you enjoy the industry commentary, insights and anecdotes we share with you in the course of this series, wherever in the world you are. If you have any questions about any of the topics discussed, please do contact our speakers. Welcome to our Greener Arbitrations podcast miniseries platform where Reed Smith's international arbitration lawyers will be exploring the legal and technical issues involved in reducing the environmental footprint of arbitrations. I am Alison Eslick, an international arbitration lawyer at Reed Smith's Dubai office. And I am Vanessa Thieffry, an international arbitration lawyer at Reed Smith's Paris office. In these episodes, we will hear from leading arbitration practitioners and external speakers and discuss insights, news and trends relevant to greening arbitration and the challenges that are entailed. We hope you enjoy this episode. Alison: Welcome back to another episode of Reed Smith's Arbitral Insights. I'm Alison Eslick and together with my colleague, Vanessa Thieffry. We are delighted to host the fifth episode of our Greener Arbitrations mini series where lawyers of Reed Smith debate how to reduce the environmental footprint of arbitrations. In 2022, Reed Smith launched an initiative to reduce the environmental footprint of our arbitrations. And we quickly identified the need to raise awareness both internally and externally and organizing a podcast mini series like this on Greener arbitrations appeared a really obvious tool to do that. In the first four episodes, we address these topics: arbitration agreements and whether they should include sustainability measures, the campaign for Greener Arbitration's Model Green Procedural Order and whether it was unavoidable, the topic of hard copy submissions and whether they were a thing of the past, and witness and expert preparation and whether video conferencing can really truly match in person meetings. So if you haven't listened to the podcast yet, please do tune in. They're all available on Reed Smith's podcast channel, Arbitral Insights. Vanessa: Thank you, Alison. So in this episode, we focus on the hard part hearings and more particularly whether in person hearings are worth their while. As compared to virtual hearings with the COVID-19 pandemic, we kept on arbitrating and the arbitration community got into the habit of virtual hearings. Although at first voices of concern and caution were raised in the aftermath of the pandemic. Virtual hearings remained and in-person hearings often have a drastic environmental impact. A case study recently revealed that for a given arbitration, the in-person hearing gave rise to 19 times the carbon footprint of a virtual hearing. Mostly because of the flights of the arbitrators, experts, counsel and witnesses, et cetera, all these people involved with the hearing to get to the hearing venue. So a few, few years back, let's take stock. Are in-person hearings still worth their while? Short disclaimer, please note that for the purposes of these podcasts, our debaters have been assigned the positions that they are advocating. This is because we felt that topics would be better explored if one team fully advocated their position for or against the proposition. The debaters are thus role playing and none of the views expressed during the debates should be attributed to any of the individuals participating in the debates or Reed Smith or any of its clients. Alison: With that said Vanessa, let's start. The first speaker of each team will make their arguments for and against the proposition and a second speaker will make a rebuttal. So the first speaker up is Ana Ulseth. Ana is an associate in Reed Smith's global Commercial Disputes Group in our Miami office. Her practice focuses on international dispute resolution across a myriad of sectors including complex litigation in state and federal courts as well as international commercial and investment arbitrations. Now, Ana is also an eager Reed Smith Greener Arbitrations ambassador. So, Ana, the floor is yours. Why are in person hearings worth their while? Ana: Hello, everyone. And thank you Alison and Vanessa for the kind invitation to join you. I'm thrilled to be here discussing this pivotal topic. In-person arbitration hearings are worth their while. And when I say this, I rely on two main points. First, it is easier to safeguard due process concerns in in-person hearings. As we know, a hearing is one of the most pivotal important junctures in an arbitral proceeding. Generally, a hearing encompasses the exchange of arguments and evidence. The ability to be heard and mount your case or defense is a cornerstone of due process and the requirements of procedural equality and fairness permeates all faces of an arbitration. Article five of the New York convention sets forth limited grounds on which recognition and enforcement of an award may be refused. One of those grounds includes when a party is otherwise unable to present their case as a ground for refusal. Being able to present arguments and evidence in person significantly aids in the conduct of a proceeding that is compliant with due process principles and that helps to secure the sanctity of an award. Everyone from council to the tribunal has more control over the proceeding during in-person hearings. Things like cross examinations and breaks along with any last minute issues that may arise are easier to address when you have everyone in one room. Now, due process or equality may be infringed upon by technological issues experienced by parties during a virtual hearing. For example, if one party is affected by technological issues but not the other this may infringe equality in an ongoing proceeding. Additionally, although the tribunal has the discretion depending on the arbitration agreement and applicable rules or treaties to assist the parties with the determination of whether hearings will be in-person or virtual. This raises potentially challenging questions regarding how the tribunal can make the right call when the parties are in disagreement. Some questions that might arise here are, how will the tribunal ensure that the decision making process is fair to both parties in determining whether to require in person or virtual hearings? What test can be applied and how will the burden of proof be taken into consideration to ensure the ruling is fair and equitable? At the end of the day as council, we have a responsibility to provide zealous advocacy and act in the best interests of our clients. Certainly, this includes preserving the sanctity of an award and indeed, this is more easily achieved in-person. As to my second point which is closely related to the first, in-person hearings provide counsel with more control over the entire proceeding. Various surveys have shown that parties have trepidations about virtual hearings. These trepidations include beliefs that it is harder to concentrate during a virtual hearing than it is during an in person hearing, that virtual hearings may be less secure or confidential. But the impact of any witnesses cross-examination might be diminished by virtual hearings. And that if virtual hearings are to be widely used changes will be required to the civil procedure and arbitration laws of certain jurisdictions. Additionally, virtual cross examination may also not be helpful if there are audio or video distortions, freezing of images or time lapse. Certainly behaviors observed virtually can more easily be over-interpreted or simply erroneously interpreted. Moreover, as advocates, our opening and closing statements are physically and intellectually demanding performance tests. There is a tangible advantage to subjecting opposing counsel and witnesses to these demanding experiences in person. There is no question that virtual hearings are more comfortable for everyone but comfort is not our guiding principle. And while virtual hearings are certainly greener and better for the environment, we should only opt for them if and when it is in the best interests of the client and their case or defense. Lastly, on this point, nonverbal communication is very challenging to understand in virtual hearings. Our job as advocates is to facilitate the tribunal's decision making process. A variety of studies has shown that a range between 55% to 93% corresponds with non-verbal communication. And this is facilitated in in-person hearings in the same room as the tribunal, the witnesses, the parties and the experts. In essence, to sum up my argument, the potential for connectivity issues, frequency of breaks and unexpected interruptions are higher with virtual hearings and have the potential to affect the due process of a proceeding. Vanessa: That is a very strong argument. But let's see what our second debater, Mathilde has to reply. Mathilde is an associate in our Paris office and her practice focuses on international commercial arbitration, especially in the construction and energy sectors. She is a part of our Energy and Natural Resources Group. Matilde will now advocate the position that in-person hearings are not worth their while. Mathilde: While Ana has made a compelling case for the enduring merits of in-person hearings, I will present the reasons why their benefits do not outweigh the virtues of virtual hearings. My starting point is maybe the most obvious downside of in-person hearings which is their environmental impact. International arbitration generally involves parties from different countries or continents. And in this context, virtual hearings minimize travel for all participants including arbitrators, parties, council experts witnesses and court reporters. They also eliminate the need for extra physical infrastructure such as venues and offices which typically contribute to a significant carbon footprint. Second, contrary to what we can sometimes hear making an environmentally conscious choice in favor of virtual hearings does not have to go against efficiency, due process or the client's best interests. Nowadays, technological advancements have made virtual hearings effective and secure. We now have access to high quality video conferencing, secured through robust encryption mechanisms and cybersecurity measures as well as advanced tools for evidence presentation. These technological advancements are perfectly able to ensure the integrity and fairness of the arbitration process. Any concerns regarding technological glitches and data security can be mitigated through continuous improvement and investment in robust technology infrastructure. Furthermore, technology has evolved to bridge the gap in conveying nonverbal communication through, for example, uh video conferencing, screen sharing and advanced virtual collaboration tools. Virtual appearance can also be less intimidating for witnesses which may look for a more open and honest communication. A third point in favor of virtual hearings, which may be more convincing to clients in particular is the fact that they allow parties to save time and costs. As we know, traditional in-person arbitration hearings can be very expensive. They add to the already significant legal costs, costs of travel, accommodation, meals, as well as the costs of renting the hearing venue. All these costs are significantly reduced in a virtual hearing. Virtual hearings can also save a considerable amount of time. They eliminate the travel time for all participants and substantially reduce the time spent on logistics and administrative matters such as securing venues, making travel arrangements and so on. Beyond this, the flexibility and convenience of virtual hearings means that they can be scheduled more easily and that they can be conducted more efficiently. For example, because they allow for the use of time saving tools such as simultaneous interpretation, shared screens or chat features. This reduction in time spent by arbitrators consulting experts also reduces costs for clients. And this decrease in costs also means that individuals or entities with financial constraints can participate without incurring travel and accommodation costs. This makes arbitration which is often considered expensive, more accessible as a dispute resolution method. So as demonstrated by these numerous benefits, the incorporation of technology into legal proceedings makes virtual hearings not only a formidable contender but the ultimate victor over in-person hearings. Alison: Thank you very much, Mathilde. Wow. I mean, I find myself conflicted and agreeing with both Ana and Mathilde at the same time. So let's test these arguments further. We now move on to rebuttal. Uh and Chris Edwards will take the floor. Now, Chris is a council in our Dubai office and a member of the Energy and Natural Resources Group. He has over a decade of experience advising clients on the complete life cycle of construction projects and disputes across the Middle East, Africa and Asia. So Chris, I believe you will advocate for the affirmative. Chris: Hi everyone and thank you to Vanessa and Alison for inviting me to join this podcast today. I want to start by addressing the presumed environmental impact of virtual hearings. And I think there are a number of assumptions that are made about the green credentials of virtual hearings and also in person ones for starters virtual hearings may still require travel, virtual hearings are rarely ever conducted from each person's home. Participants will often congregate across hubs. For example, arbitrators may sit together or the parties and their respective lawyers in their respective officers and equally travel for in-person hearings can be limited, for example, by appointing arbitrators, lawyers experts, all of those can be appointed on the ground in the location of the hearing. It's also an assumption to suggest that travel is necessarily polluting. You could take a Tesla, you could offset your carbon footprint of airplane travel or you could even walk and you may laugh at the latter. But I did walk to a hearing recently. It's also a misnomer to say that you're necessarily eliminating the need for physical infrastructure. As I mentioned, previously, participants still gather physically and ultimately, in terms of the venue, the venue can deploy green practices. It's really a question of what those are in the specific location where you're sitting. For example, a venue in office, if those are chosen, could use a green protocol or green practices such as electronic bundles technology platforms to display evidence and the use of laptops instead of paper pats and no bottles. So it's not necessarily correct to suggest that eliminating the need for a physical office or venue would in itself be green or not green. The next point in terms of environmental impact is the use of electronic bundles. It's often suggested that virtual hearings go hand in hand with electronic bundles. I don't think that's always the case. I've known arbitrators to request hard copies for virtual hearings and equally hard copies are often exchanged leading up to virtual hearings as well. I've also seen in-person hearings use the electronic bundles, in fact, if I think back to the last in-person hearing that I sat in with hard copy bundles it was almost 10 years ago. So technology has really changed in terms of in person hearings as well. In terms of some of the other points not relating to the environmental impact of in-person and virtual hearings I think there's an assumption that these technological advances in terms of virtual hearings are necessarily entirely effective and secure. Whilst there have been improvements, a virtual hearing cannot compete with an in-person hearing in terms of security. Participants still and also just generally, in terms of effectiveness, participants still struggle to navigate breakout rooms and find that pesky mute button and they will never be more secure than sitting together in a single room. On bridging the gap of nonverbal communication, nothing can beat sitting face to face as we found earlier when we were trying to put this podcast together, took us 10 or 15 minutes to start. Finally on time and cost whilst hiring a venue may be more expensive. Again, this is not necessarily given and in any event, it's not generally significant compared to the overall cost that a party might spend on arbitration as a whole. In respect of time, I'd suggest that focusing everyone in one place can be much more efficient than virtual hearings, which often end up being scheduled across weeks or even months. So I think in terms of which is favorable, I think the general practice of in-person hearings is really returned to the scene and that in itself shows that that's the preference of practitioners at this stage. Whilst virtual hearings have their place in terms of, for example, things like CMCs, full blown hearings are still best in person. Vanessa: Thank you, Chris. There were some strong points in there, fun points and real arguments to each side. We still have one last speaker who may actually help to the scale. James Willn. James will rebut Ana's arguments that in-person hearings are worthwhile. James is a partner in our Dubai office and a member of our Energy and Natural Resources Group. He is an arbitration lawyer with more than 14 years experience and his practice centers on complex disputes and international arbitrations largely within the construction, the offshore oil and gas and other energy industries. In addition, James is recognized for his asset tracing and recovery litigation work as well as his work on contentious and non-contentious sanctions issues. So James, what is your answer to Ana? James: Yeah, thanks. Thanks for that, Vanessa. No, that is really useful and um completely valid points and yes, having been through several hearings, uh interlocutory hearings CMCCs hearings during the COVID period. I can definitely say that they work um in that sense, there is some efficiencies there, time costs and savings. But I um I think where I come from is that real efficiency element of, of, of the of the virtual sense of things. So I, I see this quite a lot. Uh typically from barristers, I have to say who say, well, you know, virtual is fine um up to a point. But you know, you can't beat a good in-person, the whole witnesses the see the, the whites of their eyes and all that kind of stuff. And I, and I sometimes think that that's more about the drama than actually the rub of the dispute or, or getting to the actual evidence. Look, I love a good, full blown bluster hearing myself. You know, it's like a like a day trip to the theater, isn't it? The drama, the excitement, the tension, good witnesses, bad witnesses. Um It's, it's all good fun, but whilst we might be enjoying it as the lawyers and I know certainly some of the clients enjoyed it as well. Ultimately, there's a cost there and with these more, bigger uh more global, more, more complicated arbitrations where, you know, the legal team is four or five individuals. Um The witness team could be six or eight, your expert team, two or three. And then even the client side could be three or four individuals um often from, you know, all around the globe. Um It's very rare that in an international arbitration, all parties are, are located in one jurisdiction. Uh notwithstanding that the seat of the arbitration might be somewhere completely different anyway, So in reality, you're talking travel, you're talking hotels, lack of management, time, uh key individuals away from their, from their day jobs. That that's a, that's a huge cost. So for me, COVID taught me and, and I was as surprised as many that the the virtual hearings really do work. I did a huge multiparty, multidisciplinary, multi jurisdiction uh construction arbitration in the middle of, of COVID uh different languages, some Koreans in there, some Libyans, some Arabic speakers with the whole blown technology and it worked. And I think I was as surprised as many. So where I've seen complicated, difficult, complex time consuming arbitrations work in a virtual context, for me, notwithstanding the drama, the theater and the excitement, the reality is they are just as effective as the, as the in-person and obviously cost a whole lot less. Alison: Thank you, James. Look, our time is up for this episode and we would like to warmly thank Ana, Mathilde, Chris and James for participating in this podcast. Stay tuned for episode six where we tackle perhaps the most important part of arbitration, uh besides the hearing, and that is the award. Our debaters will uh go head to head on the topic, Electronic signature and notification of awards: Is green always better? Until then thank you for listening to our Arbitral Insights, Greener Arbitrations podcast series. We hope you enjoyed it. Outro: Arbitral Insights is a Reed Smith production. Our producer is Ali McCardell. For more information about Reed Smith's Global International Arbitration Practice, email arbitralinsights@reedsmith.com. To learn about the Reed Smith arbitration pricing calculator, a first of its kind mobile app that forecasts the cost of arbitration around the world, search arbitration pricing calculator on reedsmith.com or download for free through the Apple and Google Play app stores. You can find our podcast on Spotify, Apple, Google Play, Stitcher, reedsmith.com and our social media accounts at Reed Smith LLP on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for educational purposes. 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JJ Jackson chats with Chris Edwards, the radio play-by-play Voice of Duke Women's Basketball, about the start to the season for the Blue Devils.Twitter: @LO_BlueDevils | @_JJ_Jackson_The Locked On Blue Devils Podcast with host JJ Jackson is a daily show that brings you the latest news & headlines from Duke Blue Devils Athletics. Every day, we will discuss the biggest stories from Duke Basketball and Football and feature special guests including athletes, coaches and insiders for an in-depth look. Locked On Blue Devils is a part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONCOLLEGE. Terms and conditions apply.eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedoncollege and use code lockedoncollege for a first deposit match up to $100! Daily Fantasy Sports Made Easy!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Joe Selvaggi discusses the cost and consequences of the $1.5 trillion decade-long subsidies in the farm bill with Chris Edwards, Chair of Fiscal Studies at the Cato Institute. These subsidies have the potential to negatively impact incentives for consumers, producers, and those concerned about the environment. Chris Edwards occupies the Kilts Family Chair in Fiscal […]
Joe Selvaggi discusses the cost and consequences of the $1.5 trillion decade-long subsidies in the farm bill with Chris Edwards, Chair of Fiscal Studies at the Cato Institute. These subsidies have the potential to negatively impact incentives for consumers, producers, and those concerned about the environment.
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The Farm Bill puts food subsidies and healthy eating at odds with one another. Cato's Chris Edwards comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Selvaggi talks with CATO Institute budget expert Chris Edwards about the details of the newly passed Fiscal Responsibility Act, which avoids crossing the debt ceiling in exchange for slowing spending growth. Guest: Chris Edwards occupies the Kilts Family Chair in Fiscal Studies at Cato and is the editor of DownsizingGovernment.org. He is a top expert […]
The debt limit deal hammered out by House Speaker McCarthy and President Biden won't do much on its own to prevent a fiscal crisis, but it does set up some potentially productive negotiations to limit spending and debt in the coming years. Chris Edwards comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.