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Are small financial decisions quietly turning into bigger problems over time? In this episode from this past weekend’s radio show, Mike Douglas discusses why retirement planning isn’t just about markets, but about life changes, priorities, and preparation. The conversation covers addressing issues early, building a plan for different “seasons” of retirement, and balancing saving with meaningful spending. Mike also highlights how fear can shape decisions and why having a structured, adaptable plan helps bring clarity to income, expenses, and long-term goals. Schedule your complimentary appointment today: MichigansRetirementCoach.com Follow us on social media: YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss what could be next for stocks' record run with Schwab's Kevin Gordon and Northwestern Mutual's Matt Stucky. Plus, star analyst Dan Ives gives his instant reaction to the biggest headlines out of Microsoft's Developer Conference. And, Goldman Sachs' Greg Calnon tells us where he is seeing further upside in the market right now. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Last Call, we break down one of the most confusing market backdrops in years: AI-driven earnings optimism, rising oil and inflation risk, stretched options positioning, and the market impact of a potential SpaceX IPO. Jack Forehand and Matt Zeigler are joined by Aahan Menon, Ben Hunt, and Brent Kochuba to examine what macro data, political narratives, options flows, and index mechanics are saying about where markets could go next.Follow Last Call on SpotifyFollow Last Call on Apple PodcastsTopics Covered:Why markets are looking through war, oil shocks and valuation concernsHow earnings estimates are driving sector performance in the AI tradeAahan Menon on growth, inflation, oil prices and macro regime signalsWhy demand destruction from higher energy prices can take longer than investors expectWhat a rising growth and rising inflation regime can mean for stocks, commodities and bondsBen Hunt on World War AI and the collision between AI market optimism and political backlashWhy opposition to AI data centers could become a major market and election issueBrent Kochuba on call buying, implied volatility and signs of options market frothWhy CORE 1M and skew signals may be warning of a downside spasmHow the SpaceX IPO could affect index flows, active managers and mega-cap stocksTimestamps:00:00 Intro: AI, inflation and options risk in one market05:40 Earnings estimates, AI optimism and why fundamentals still matter10:31 Aahan Menon on a difficult macro backdrop15:29 Why energy shocks and demand destruction take time20:24 Why inflation can persist even if the oil shock eases24:47 Ben Hunt on World War AI and the AI resource build-out30:00 AI CapEx as the pillar holding up market optimism34:00 The political backlash against AI data centers38:00 Why data center opposition matters for markets42:09 Why price action can distort the AI narrative47:48 CORE 1M, stretched call prices and downside spasm risk52:00 Why Nasdaq options are priced for upside crashes56:11 Index rules, human judgment and the SpaceX IPO01:00:34 The free float problem and rebalancing pressure01:05:22 Space data centers, valuation and the size of the AI opportunity
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Singapore’s economy is growing faster than expected, but storm clouds are gathering globally. The economy expanded by 6 per cent in the first quarter of the year, driven by strong demand linked to artificial intelligence, electronics and finance. In fact, the numbers were strong enough for the Ministry of Trade and Industry to keep its full-year growth forecast at 2 to 4 per cent. But at the very same time, MTI is also warning that downside risks have risen “significantly”. Why? What does all of this actually mean for our everyday lives? And can Singapore continue riding the AI boom while the global economy becomes increasingly uncertain? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Song Seng Wun, economic advisor at Singapore-based fintech firm SDAX, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The American Democracy Minute Radio News Report & Podcast for May 21, 2026Missouri SOS Still Scheming to Derail November Ballot Initiative to Overturn New Gerrymandered Congressional Map Splitting Kansas CityMissouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins told the Associated Press last December he would do “Everything I can to protect Gov. Kehoe's Missouri First Map,” UNQUOTE. “Everything” apparently means slow-walking certification of a citizen ballot initiative aimed at overturning the map.Some podcasting platforms strip out our links. To read our resources and see the whole script of today's report, please go to our website at https://AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgToday's LinksArticles & Resources:Missouri Independent - Lawsuit asks judge to force decision on Missouri gerrymandering referendumColumbia Missourian - St. Charles County election leader warns redistricting delay could threaten August primaryMissouri Independent – Denny Hoskins admits writing flawed ballot summary for Missouri gerrymandering referendum Related ADM Reports:American Democracy Minute - (Jan. 2026)Missouri Secretary of State Tactics Attempt to Derail Citizen Repeal of Gerrymandered Congressional Map American Democracy Minute - (March 2026) MO Supreme Court Upholds Legislature's Mid-Decade Redistricting Authority, But a Pending Ballot Measure May Yet Invalidate its MapGroups Taking Action:People Not Politicians MO, Campaign Legal Center, ACLU MORegister or Check Your Voter Registration:U.S. Election Assistance Commission – How to Register And Vote in Your State Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky Social, and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org#NewsAlerts #AmericanDemocracy #Missouri #Denny Hoskins #RacialGerrymandering #TrumpGerrymandering #Redistricting #PeopleNotPoliticiansMO
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show, they review the weekend's activities on and off the track, from MPs petitioning Lisa Nandy on affordability, to Notable Speech's brilliant display at Newbury, which is the subject of Adam Mills' TPD analysis. Nick catches up with Preakness winning trainer Chad Summers, Charlotte talks to Royal racing manager John Warren about Friday's treble for the King and Queen, Josh brings us his report from the Grand Steeplechase de Paris, and owner George Gill (Opulence Racing) tells us about Sukanya's bid to win the Irish 1.000 Guineas this weekend.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. On today's show, they review the weekend's activities on and off the track, from MPs petitioning Lisa Nandy on affordability, to Notable Speech's brilliant display at Newbury, which is the subject of Adam Mills' TPD analysis. Nick catches up with Preakness winning trainer Chad Summers, Charlotte talks to Royal racing manager John Warren about Friday's treble for the King and Queen, Josh brings us his report from the Grand Steeplechase de Paris, and owner George Gill (Opulence Racing) tells us about Sukanya's bid to win the Irish 1.000 Guineas this weekend.
Trump Brushes Off US Financial Woes Caused By Iran War & Threatens To Escalate Fighting If Hormuz Remains Closed, Falling Right Into The Globalist Trap To Derail His Economic Agenda
A Toronto Police corruption scandal is forcing prosecutors to review dozens of federal cases, raising the risk that some charges could be thrown out. We also look at a new TD report warning food inflation could pick up as fertilizer supplies are disrupted through the Strait of Hormuz. Plus: OpenAI's new DeployCo consulting unit, federal support for Telus's B.C. data-centre expansion, Disney's box-office momentum, and more.The Peak Daily is produced in partnership with reframevid.com
Life in the military is full of change. PCS moves, deployments, and leaving the service can all come with a long list of decisions and a lot of pressure to make them quickly. In those moments, even smart, disciplined people can make financial choices that quietly set them back. In this episode, I talk with Stacy Miller about why money mistakes tend to happen during life transitions and how to navigate those moments with more clarity and confidence. We get into what's really going on behind those decisions, the most common traps to watch for, and simple ways to slow down and make better choices, even when life feels overwhelming. Visit the full show notes at https://milmo.co/podcast/life-transitions-derail-your-finances For more MILMO, follow at: MILMO.co ItsMILMO on YouTube @itsmilmo on X @itsmilmo Instagram @itsmilmo LinkedIn @itsmilmo Facebook
A rough weekend, skipped workouts, or loose eating can turn into a much longer slide when the mind starts acting like everything fell apart. Getting back on track quickly often has less to do with a perfect reset and more to do with making one clean choice before the story gets bigger. That kind of fast recovery can protect momentum, rebuild self-trust, and make fitness feel much easier to sustain. BOOK A CALL WITH PERRY: http://talktoperry.com TEXT ME: (208) 400-5095 JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: http://upsidedownfit.com The Legacy Continues with Syona: https://sharesyona.co/?url=perrytinsley RESOURCES Best Probiotic for Gut Health: https://bit.ly/probyo Best Focus & Memory Product: https://bit.ly/dryvefocus Daily Success Habits (Free Download): morningsuccesshabits.com WOW! You made it all the way down here. I'm seriously impressed! Most people stop scrolling way earlier. You officially rock, my friend.
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Your personal life will always be there, and for most of us, there will be some kind of stress .... good or bad stress. If you wait for everything to be perfect before you stay disciplined .... you will never stay consistent.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Old Mutual Investment Group’s Siya Mbatha, about how the Strait of Hormuz disruption has pushed energy security to the centre of South Africa’s economic outlook, and why Sasol is increasingly being viewed not just as a cyclical commodity stock, but as a strategic pillar of national energy resilience under structurally higher oil prices The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We discuss the government's comments on the impact of the Middle East fuel crisis on Sweden's economy and what sky-high jet fuel prices can mean for your summer holidays. In politics, TikTok has emerged as a key platform for political communication ahead of the September election, especially among young first time voters. We ask if Sweden's political party leaders' attempts to woo young voters on Tik Tok will pay-off or are they a bit cringe!And we chat with Pelle Almqvist, frontman for the rock band, The Hives, who this week were awarded the Honorary Prize at the Swedish Music Export awards.Presented by Ulla Engberg and Dave RussellProduced by Kris Boswell.
Rudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer discuss the deteriorating Canada-U.S. trade relationship as CUSMA renegotiations loom. They explore how MAGA media portrays Canada as authoritarian and influences the Trump administration's hardline stance against its northern neighbour. They also examine how Prime Minister Carney's anti-American positioning, while politically successful domestically, may undermine negotiations. In the second half, they address Canada's media subsidy system and the competitive pressures facing independent outlets that refuse government funding.If you are enjoying the free version of the Hub Roundtable, subscribe to become a Hub Hero or Fellow to access the full version every week: https://thehub.ca/join/The Hub is Canada's fastest growing independent digital news outlet.Subscribe to The Hub's podcast feed to get our best content when you are on the go:https://tinyurl.com/3a7zpd7e (Apple)https://tinyurl.com/y8akmfn7 (Spotify)Follow The Hub on X: https://x.com/thehubcanada?lang=enCREDITS:Amal Attar-Guzman - Producer and EditorRudyard Griffiths and Sean Speer - Hosts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if Magic felt like 1999 again?In this episode, we dive into a fully old-border Premodern Cube built for nostalgia and a weekend with the homies.https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/ac499a4f-4922-41f0-8749-0183e9bcaef4https://moxfield.com/decks/7Jq0coVJS0K5Kv2hW7Ev3A We chat:• The philosophy behind building a Premodern cube• Supported archetypes (Goblins, Zombies, Elves, Merfolk, etc)• Why this cube leans aggressive• How gold cards and creature types overlap• Mana fixing• Why the draft is more fun than the gamesWe also:• Pack 1 Pick 1 scenarios• Unintended archetypes• Derail into nonsense
What if Magic felt like 1999 again?In this episode, we dive into a fully old-border Premodern Cube built for nostalgia and a weekend with the homies.https://cubecobra.com/cube/list/ac499a4f-4922-41f0-8749-0183e9bcaef4https://moxfield.com/decks/7Jq0coVJS0K5Kv2hW7Ev3A We chat:• The philosophy behind building a Premodern cube• Supported archetypes (Goblins, Zombies, Elves, Merfolk, etc)• Why this cube leans aggressive• How gold cards and creature types overlap• Mana fixing• Why the draft is more fun than the gamesWe also:• Pack 1 Pick 1 scenarios• Unintended archetypes• Derail into nonsense
This is Part 1 of our Hidden Risks series, where we're looking at the issues that can quietly derail a retirement plan if they're not addressed. Most people focus on investments, but that's only part of the picture. In this episode, Scott walks through the risks that don't show up on a statement but can still have a major impact. It's all about making sure your plan is built for real life, not just market performance. Here's what we cover in this episode: ⚠️ Beyond Markets: Real risks go beyond investment performance
Why do so many retirees fall into avoidable financial habits—and how can they be addressed before they cause real issues? In this episode from this past weekend’s radio show, Abe Abich breaks down common missteps he sees as people approach or enter retirement, from taking on too much risk to relying on uncertain income sources. Abe also discusses why having scattered accounts and unclear tax planning can limit flexibility later on, and how building a coordinated strategy can help create structure and clarity. The conversation covers retirement timing, tax considerations, and why planning ahead can reduce reactionary decisions. Schedule your complimentary appointment today: TheRetirementKey.com Get a free copy of Abe’s book: The Retirement Mountain: The 7 Steps To A Long-Lasting Retirement Follow us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many agile struggles don't start with the team. They start with leadership decisions that seem reasonable but create friction, confusion, or misalignment over time. In this episode, Mike Cohn outlines the patterns that most often hold organizations back and what leaders can do differently. Overview In this episode, Brian Milner and Mike Cohn examine the leadership decisions that most often derail agile efforts. Rather than focusing on team-level practices, the conversation centers on how leadership behavior shapes outcomes across the organization. Mike highlights several recurring issues: treating agile as a process change instead of a mindset shift, scaling before understanding what works, limiting product owner authority, and prioritizing speed over focus. He also addresses how well-intentioned leadership actions can unintentionally slow teams down or create dependency. The discussion emphasizes that agile is not something leaders delegate. It requires changes in how leaders make decisions, set boundaries, and engage with teams. When those changes do not happen, teams may follow the motions of agile without seeing meaningful improvement. If your organization is “doing agile” but not seeing the expected results, this episode offers a practical way to assess where leadership decisions may be contributing to the problem—and where to adjust first. References and resources mentioned in the show: Mike Cohn #118: The Secrets to Agile Success with Mike Cohn #143: What Still Makes Teams Work (and Win) with Jim York Why Teams Matter More Than Ever for Innovation by Mike Cohn How To Fail With Agile: Twenty Tips to Help You Avoid Success by Mike Cohn + Clinton Keith Subscribe to the Agile Mentors Podcast Want to get involved? This show is designed for you, and we'd love your input. Enjoyed what you heard today? Please leave a rating and a review. It really helps, and we read every single one. Got an Agile subject you'd like us to discuss or a question that needs an answer? Share your thoughts with us at podcast@mountaingoatsoftware.com This episode's presenters are: Brian Milner is a Certified Scrum Trainer®, Certified Scrum Professional®, Certified ScrumMaster®, and Certified Scrum Product Owner®, and host of the Agile Mentors Podcast training at Mountain Goat Software. He's passionate about making a difference in people's day-to-day work, influenced by his own experience of transitioning to Scrum and seeing improvements in work/life balance, honesty, respect, and the quality of work. Mike Cohn, CEO of Mountain Goat Software, is a passionate advocate for agile methodologies. Co-founder of Agile Alliance and Scrum Alliance, he thrives on helping companies succeed with Agile and witnessing its transformative impact on individuals' careers. Mike resides in Northern Idaho with his family, two Havanese dogs, and an impressive hot sauce collection.
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When a single mismanaged tech transfer threatens an entire development program, pressure on CMC leaders and bioprocess teams is intense. The truth? Tech transfers aren't a black box. They're complex, but solvable with the right mindset and playbook.In this episode, David Brühlmann explores the practical side of tech transfer and scale-up within the biotech industry. With more than 15 years of experience, he shares personal stories and industry-tested frameworks that help demystify the complexities of transferring technologies between sites or organizations. Instead of focusing solely on technical details, he emphasizes the crucial human and organizational factors that often decide project success or failure.Key topics discussed:How mapping and managing stakeholders can resolve hidden issues and accelerate projects (01:55)Case studies highlighting the importance of environmental factors — like light exposure — in process performance and troubleshooting (05:50)A mass transfer checklist for bioprocess scale-up, with specific focus on equipment-related parameters (07:09)The build vs. outsource dilemma: how to choose what to keep in-house and what to partner out, depending on company strategy and project phase (08:05)A 12-week tech transfer preparation protocol, covering foundations, risk mitigation, and execution readiness (10:16)Lessons on leadership, prioritization, and effective delegation to avoid personal and organizational bottlenecks (13:28)Whether you're overseeing a complex CMC program, navigating CDMO relationships, or planning your next scale-up, this episode offers concrete steps to cut through confusion and deliver results.If you're interested in the ideas discussed, here are some of the guests David referenced in this episode.Episodes 91 - 92: Mass Transfer Secrets: Mastering Bubbles and kLa from Bench to Large-Scale Production with Lars Puiman & Rik VolgerEpisodes 79 - 80: Think Before You Build: Holistic Approaches to Biotech Facility Design with Alfredo Martínez MogarraEpisodes 57 - 58: Crafting a Solid CMC Strategy: Key Factors and Common Pitfalls with Matthias MüllnerEpisodes 23 - 24: Strategies for Success: Master CMC Development with Gene LeeSupport the show
We like to think our financial decisions are logical, but money decisions are rarely purely logical. Fear, anxiety, overconfidence, and even headlines can influence choices in ways we don't always recognize. And when emotions take over, even a solid plan can get thrown off track. Today, Mark breaks down how emotions impact financial decisions and why having a disciplined plan, along with the right advisor, can keep you grounded when it matters most. Here's what we discuss in today's show:
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Suns welcome exciting midfield combo for first time Matildas secure FIFA Series win An instant Champions League classic The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more than a decade, Lisa Marker-Robbins has helped over 4,000 teens and young adults gain the insight, experiences, and confidence they need to successfully embark on their graduation career path. But along the way, she saw a troubling pattern: Too many young people were unsure of their direction—and it showed. They were overwhelmed by choices, confused about college majors, or pursuing paths that didn't truly fit. Many were drifting into the future aimless, others graduating underemployed, or stalling out altogether. Lisa knew there had to be a better way… In our conversation, we discussed: The importance of defining the correct “finish line” for your student Why your student's school is likely measuring the wrong “finish line” Outsourcing your students' development in the wrong way Why “we'll figure it out later” closes doors, adds stress, and costs more How to guide your student without putting pressure on them And much more… If you want to start your student on the road to clarity, access Lisa's new FREE training, the Career Identification Compass, by going to Flourishcoachingco.com/gps ---------- FREE Webiar: The Latest on College Admissions: Changes to the ACT & SAT, Scholarships, and More Brian Eufinger from Edison Prep and Dave Peterson from Scholarship GPS will provide valuable insights and practical tips to help you navigate the increasingly competitive landscape of higher education! The presentation is meticulously infused with real data from the front lines of college admissions. While the goal of the presentation is to be informative, we take it as a point of pride that “fun” or “irreverent” are often mentioned as well when parents refer our info sessions to fellow parents! Feel free to invite others whom you feel may benefit from this valuable information on the college admissions process! Info Session Goals: -Understand how college admissions has changed in the post-covid landscape -Understand how the transcript landscape has starkly shifted with grade inflation, AP/IB classes, and dual enrollment -Familiarize yourself with the structure of the SAT/ACT/PSAT/Pre-ACT and how the scores impact college admissions and merit aid -Help your student achieve his/her fullest potential on the PSAT, SAT, and/or ACT -Learn about the college application process timeline and how to plan ahead to avoid common pitfalls. -Learn how GPA, course rigor, and test scores can be used to maximize financial aid and scholarships! Click here to register. All registrants will be given access to the webinar recording. ---------- Featured Scholarships: $3000 Economic Impact of Workplace Discrimination Scholarship $1000 "The Math Gift" Scholarship for High School Students $1000 Law Offices of Mark Sherman Juvenile Justice Scholarship $2500 Rover Scholarship $2000 RealtyHop Scholarship $2000 Smarter College Better Financial Future Scholarship Appily $1000 Easy Money Scholarship
With the benefit of hindsight, I've been able to isolate the 3 biggest mistakes that I made in my career as a corporate executive: they really slowed me down!I either underestimated their impact, or didn't pay sufficient attention to them…and I paid the price.Improving one or all of these will save you years of frustration, and accelerate your career.If you want to fast-track your leadership career, have a listen to Ep.295: My Biggest Executive-Level Mistakes.————————Have you taken our free Leadership Blindspot test?✨ In just 5 minutes you'll uncover the hidden leadership habits holding you back.Get your Blindspot Score and know exactly what to fix before it costs your career!TAKE THE FREE TEST HERE————————You can connect with me at:Website: https://www.yourceomentor.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourceomentorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourceomentorLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-moore-075b001/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@YourCEOMentor————————Our mission here at Your CEO Mentor is to improve the quality of leaders, globally.
I have a Social Phobia. It produces extreme reactions in me. I am a stress and wellness speaker. I can stand up in front of hundreds of people. However, put me into a situation where I am being graded, evaluated, or tested and I fold. I think that I have FNE or fear of negative evaluation. This became obvious when I went to a karate grading. It wasn't even really being graded. It was being pre-graded for my black belt. When the big day came, it overwhelmed me. When I think back, I know that this happened at every skating competition and every piano recital. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! So Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Stress Awareness Month: Many employees hate the performance appraisal to the point where they make them physically ill. Often in these situations, they miss any positive comments and hear only the areas that were cited as needing to improve. As employers, flexibility is needed. Not all performance appraisals need to be delivered in person. Allow people to choose how they want to proceed. If you have a social phobia, know that to overcome a fear takes work. You need to slowly learn how to challenge some of the unhelpful thoughts that the fear generates. Expose yourself to your social phobia in a safe way. Plan and practice your stress strategies ahead of time so that they are like second nature during your exposure. Ask for help. Let others support you during those stressful times. Discover how to take small steps towards a healthier, happier, less-stressed you by visiting my website at worksmartlivesmart.com #mentalhealth #hr
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Activist judges disrupt the MAHA agenda, halting vaccine injury discussions and influencing key health policies. Nurses examine controversial rulings tied to ACIP, taxpayer funding, and gender care. The conversation highlights growing tensions between courts, public health, and political priorities, raising concerns about judicial overreach and its impact on American society...
An increase in retail sales amid inflation worries. AP correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
For many biotech innovators, high-throughput screening platforms promise faster discoveries and streamlined workflows. Yet beneath the surface, the reality is more demanding, requiring hands-on expertise, careful assay design, and a sharp understanding of microbial physiology to avoid mistakes that become expensive to fix downstream.David Brühlmann continues his conversation with Sebastian Blum, Market Development Manager in Europe at Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, who brings a practical, unvarnished perspective to high-throughput screening. Drawing on conversations with startups, pharma, and CDMOs, Sebastian digs into what separates "push-button" automation myths from hard-won bioprocess mastery. From evaluating technical fit to troubleshooting real-world applications, he advocates for a nuanced approach, one focused on fit-for-purpose tools and critical thinking over technology hype.In this episode, we discuss:Practical advice for startups considering systems like the BioLector XT Microbioreactor, including the need for technical expertise and tailored applications (02:34)Scenarios where the BioLector XT Microbioreactor is the best fit (flexibility, multiple microorganisms, modular upgrades) (04:22)The most common mistakes scientists make with screening technologies, and why specialized personnel are still essential (06:45)How automation, robotics, and AI are shaping the future of early-stage bioprocess development, and why core engineering principles remain vital (08:14)Tips for evaluating screening tool placement in your process and aligning technology with your application needs (11:13)If you're making decisions about high-throughput screening platforms and want to avoid costly missteps before scale-up, this episode delivers the clarity you need.Connect with Sebastian Blum:LinkedIn: www.de.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-blum-76240b3bBeckman Coulter Life Sciences: www.beckman.comNext step:Need fast CMC guidance? → Get rapid CMC decision support hereSupport the show
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Why do so many promising biotech ideas stall long before they reach the clinic or marketplace? For many, the answer lies hidden in the earliest phase of bioprocess development: upstream processing. It's where strain selection, media optimization, and culture conditions set the stage for everything that follows. Yet, the smallest missteps here can snowball into expensive roadblocks downstream. This episode of Smart Biotech Scientist Podcast zeros in on why smart screening strategies and the right bioreactor choices early on are the difference between breakthrough and bottleneck.Joining host David Brühlmann is Sebastian Blum, a microbiologist with more than two decades in the life sciences. As Market Development Manager at Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, Sebastian Blum brings firsthand knowledge from collaborating with startups, pharma giants, and CDMOs, bridging theory with the practical realities of modern process development. From commercializing micro-fermentation systems to guiding clients through high-throughput data, his insights come not just from research but real-world applications.Key Topics & Insights:How startups versus large pharma companies differ in process development strategies, including the role of budget, resources, and risk management. (04:27)The importance of designing screening experiments that mirror end-process conditions, and misconceptions around batch versus fed-batch modes. (07:49)Overview of available small-scale bioreactor systems: shake flasks, benchtop reactors, and high-throughput platforms—pros, cons, and ideal use cases. (09:17)Detailed comparison of BioLector XT Microbioreactor, ambr® 15, and ambr® 250 systems, including working volumes, experiment throughput, measurement technology, and cell types suited for each. (13:24)Practical guidance on making the most of high-throughput screening tools and how training, scripting, and collaboration help new users get value from systems like the BioLector XT Microbioreactor. (17:00)This episode offers grounded advice for scientists and founders navigating early-stage bioprocess development, plus a clear look at the technology landscape for microbial screening and optimization. Perfect for those looking to streamline process development and avoid common pitfalls.Connect with Sebastian Blum:LinkedIn: www.de.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-blum-76240b3bBeckman Coulter Life Sciences: www.beckman.comNext step:Need fast CMC guidance? → Get rapid CMC decision support hereSupport the show
In this episode of The Compassionate Accountability Podcast®, Dr Nate Regier sits down with Kristy Westphal Thomas, Training and Development Manager at Western Carolina University, to explore how one organization is transforming communication, rebuilding trust, and creating a culture people want to be part of. Supporting over 1,600 faculty and staff, Kristy shares what she consistently sees as the root of workplace challenges: communication breakdowns that lead to drama, fractured relationships, and lost trust. But it doesn't have to stay that way. Through Compassionate Accountability, Kristy is helping individuals and teams shift how they approach conflict, moving from avoidance and frustration to confidence, clarity, and connection. In this episode, you'll learn: Why poor communication so often leads to workplace drama The real cost of conflict when trust breaks down How to move through conflict without damaging relationships What creates those "lightbulb moments" in teams The role leadership plays in shaping culture from the top down Why conflict isn't the problem, and how to work with it effectively Kristy also shares her own journey, from learning these tools to leading culture change, and the impact it's had across her organization. Rapid fire reflections include: What is the most common "aha" moment that you get from people that you're training and working with? What is something important you've learned about yourself in this whole journey? If you've ever felt stuck navigating tension, avoiding difficult conversations, or watching team dynamics suffer, this episode offers a practical and hopeful perspective. Listen, reflect, and learn what's possible when conflict becomes a catalyst instead of collateral damage. Subscribe for more real client transformation stories Visit www.nextelement.com to learn more about Compassionate Accountability Share this episode with a leader who's in the thick of it Get our award winning book Compassionate Accountability: How leaders build connection and get results: https://www.next-element.com/publications/books/ Conflict is inevitable. Drama is optional. What do you choose? Mentioned in this episode: Compassionate Accountability Framework Learn more about the model transforming leadership, communication, and workplace culture: https://www.next-element.com/compassionate-accountability Next Element Consulting Explore training, certification, and organisational transformation programmes: https://www.next-element.com Compassionate Accountability Certification Programme For leaders, coaches, and organisations wanting to implement the model: https://www.next-element.com/certification About Nate Regier Speaker, author, and creator of Compassionate Accountability: https://www.next-element.com/about-nate-regier Western Carolina University Learn more about WCU, the organisation featured in this transformation story: https://www.wcu.edu Connect with Kristi Westphal Thomas https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-westphal-thomas-m-ed-2423a05a/ Watch the full video version of this episode https://youtu.be/S3h53tZ868Y?si=8LFOKNzCw8vZT4lI The Compassionate Accountability Podcast is produced in partnership with Flo Right Business Solutions™.
Many women assume inconsistent ovulation is caused by stress, age, or simply “bad luck.” But sometimes the real cause is a hormone most people associate only with breastfeeding: Prolactin.In this episode of Cycle Wisdom, Dr. Monica Minjeur explains how even mild elevations in prolactin may quietly disrupt ovulation, shorten the luteal phase, and make conception more difficult.Through the story of Summer, an ER nurse experiencing repeated “false start” ovulation patterns, Dr. Minjeur walks listeners through how prolactin was identified as the missing piece—and how correcting it restored consistent ovulation and cycle balance.In this episode you'll learn:What prolactin does and why it affects ovulationWhy mild elevations are often missed or dismissedHow prolactin should be tested correctlyThe symptoms and charting patterns that may point to prolactin issuesLifestyle and medical treatments that can restore ovulationUnderstanding prolactin can be the difference between cycles that stall out and cycles that consistently support ovulation and fertility.If you're struggling with ovulation irregularities, short luteal phases, or fertility concerns and want a personalized plan to restore hormone balance, visit radiantclinic.com to schedule a free discovery call.Our team provides in-person medical care in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and via telehealth visits in many states across the U.S. Charting instruction education is available worldwide.Send a text
Great leadership starts with managing yourself. Harvard professor Margaret C. Andrews shares why lack of self-awareness derails careers, how emotional intelligence shapes leadership at every stage, and which human skills matter most as AI reshapes work. A must-listen for anyone ready to lead with more clarity and confidence. You'll learn:Why lack of self-awareness is one of the biggest predictors of career derailmentThe hidden gap between our intentions and how others experience our behavior—and how to close itThe first question to ask yourself as you learn to manage yourselfShow NotesWeekly Newsletter Sign-Up: http://bit.ly/37hqtQW Guest Resources:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretcandrews/Website: https://www.margaretandrews.com/ Book: https://www.margaretandrews.com/book Career Contessa ResourcesBook 1:1 career coaching session: https://www.careercontessa.com/hire-a-mentor/ Take an online course: https://www.careercontessa.com/education/ Get your personalized salary report: https://www.careercontessa.com/the-salary-project/ SponsorSign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/careercontessa. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Immigrants make up a significant portion of the medical and scientific community at all levels, from students all the way to senior faculty. But the Trump administration's new policies will make it hard for institutions to bring in new international talent and possibly retain the key contributors. Host Patti Tripathi talks with medical historian Eram Alam, PhD, Harvard University, and ATS Past-President Lynn Schnapp, MD, ATSF, University of Wisconsin, about how the fields of respiratory medicine and research are losing the best and the brightest, and what that means for public health. Learn more about the Hart-Celler Act: https://dissentmagazine.org/article/how-the-hart-celler-act-changed-america/
Long-term care is one of the biggest financial risks retirees face... yet it's rarely discussed until a crisis happens. In this podcast hosted by Nic Daniels, he explains what long-term care actually is, why it can be so expensive, and the common misconceptions surrounding who pays for it. Many retirees assume Medicare will cover these costs, but in reality most long-term care expenses must be paid out of pocket unless someone qualifies for Medicaid after depleting much of their assets. Nic walks through the different ways families approach this challenge, including self-funding care, traditional long-term care insurance, and newer hybrid strategies that combine life insurance with long-term care benefits. Plus, why timing matters when exploring insurance options and why many people wait until it's too late. Most importantly, this episode highlights the family and emotional considerations behind long-term care planning—because without a plan, the burden often falls on spouses or adult children. Listen, Watch, Subscribe, Ask! https://www.therealmoneypros.com ————————————————————— Ataraxis PEO https://ataraxispeo.com Tree City Advisors of Apollon: https://www.treecityadvisors.com Apollon Wealth Management: https://apollonwealthmanagement.com/ —————————————————————
Jim Welsh, the strategist behind the Macro Tides and Weekly Technical Review newsletters, says that the market's underlying strength won't stop a short, fast decline of as much as 7%, but it will provide strong resistance to a full-blown correction or bear market. Welsh notes that people fear that the economy will be severely disrupted because they remember oil shocks creating recessions in the 1970s, but oil prices have much less ability "to tip the economy into recession now," so he thinks the impact of current events will be less than most investors fear. Welsh has been forecasting a secular bear market — a long reversal of fortune for the stock market — for a few years now, and he still sees one coming, but he doesn't think that starts until "the next recession" creates a situation that stalls growth and disrupts the market. Amid all of those market worries and concerns, Ryan MacDonald, portfolio manager for the Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund, says that private real estate is "uniquely boring, in a good way." MacDonald, who also serves as chief investment officer at Bluerock, says that three painful years of interest rate changes have driven values down to where they are attractive. "Entry point is the single biggest driver of future value for private real estate returns" and, on an inflation-adjusted basis, the market is now approaching valuation levels "not seen since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis." Jaime Seale discusses the 2026 home renovation trends survey from Clever Real Estate, which showed that half of all homeowners say their home is facing necessary repairs or renovations that they can't afford given current economic and personal conditions. Nearly six in 10 homeowners have nothing saved for emergency repairs , which is particularly alarming because 85 percent of homeowners spent money last year on an unplanned repair.
In this episode of Poised for Exit, we sit down with Ailana McIntosh, Business and Real Estate Attorney at Hellmuth & Johnson.Ailana shares her unique journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial immigrant family to building a career helping business owners navigate the legal side of starting, operating, and ultimately selling their companies. Her background gives her a firsthand understanding of the challenges entrepreneurs face and the importance of planning ahead.We discuss some of the most common legal issues that surface during business transactions, including disorganized corporate records, incomplete governance documents, and unclear ownership structures. We also explore why many of these issues go unnoticed for years, until an owner begins preparing for a sale.Throughout the conversation, Ailana explains how proactive planning, clear documentation, and the right advisory team can make the difference between a smooth transaction and a costly, time-consuming cleanup process. Contact Ailana McIntosh hereLearn more about Hellmuth & Johnson hereLearn about the Trusted WISP tool for today's professionals hereConnect with Julie Keyes, Keyestrategies LLCFounder, Consultant, Author, Pod-caster and Instructor
Social justice and “anti-racist” warriors are eroding the foundations of order and learning in schools. Steven Wilson, author of The Lost Decade: Returning to the Fight for Better Schools in America, joins the podcast for a frank discussion about the entities that forced the “lost decade” in K-12 education onto students, families, and school communities. […]
Small mistakes early in retirement can quietly derail even the best financial plan. In this episode of The Wise Money Show, we share five of the most common early retirement mistakes that can impact your taxes, withdrawal strategy, investment plan, healthcare costs, and long-term income. Learn how to avoid these traps and keep your retirement on track with a sustainable financial plan and proactive tax strategy. Season 11, Episode 27 Download our FREE 5-Factor Retirement guide: https://wisemoneyguides.com/ Schedule a meeting with one of our CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERS™: https://www.korhorn.com/contact-korhorn-financial-advisors/ or call 574-247-5898. Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/WiseMoneyShow Listen on podcast: https://pod.link/1040619718 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ktkrR5gTpP0 Submit a question for the show: https://www.korhorn.com/ask-a-question/ Read the Wise Money Blog: https://www.korhorn.com/wise-money-blog/ Connect with us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WiseMoneyShow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wisemoneyshow/ Kevin Korhorn, CFP® offers securities through Silver Oak Securities, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. Kevin offers advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group and Silver Oak Securities, Inc. are not affiliated. Mike Bernard, CFP® and Joshua Gregory, CFP® offer advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. This information is for general financial education and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations. All investing and investment strategies involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Asset allocation & diversification do not ensure a profit or prevent a loss in a declining market. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Center for Financial Planning, Inc. owns and licenses the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and CFP® (with plaque design) in the United States to Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., which authorizes individuals who successfully complete the organization's initial and ongoing certification requirements to use the certification marks.
Big Weekend Preview returns as Rog and Rory Smith look ahead to another pivotal Premier League weekend. They start with the North London Derby, Arsenal wobbling but still five points clear, and Spurs entering a new era under Igor Tudor with nothing to lose. Then attention turns to Manchester City, five points back with a game in hand, who can cut the gap at the top when they host a travel weary Newcastle. Finally, they look at Nottingham Forest vs. Liverpool, with Forest on their fourth manager of the season and Vítor Pereira tasked with sparking a survival push. Plus, Aston Villa's top four opportunity, Everton vs. Manchester United, and score predictions.Football is better with Friends. Join our Discord Community for conversation with fellow GFOPs, live match day chat, and to speak with Rog directly: https://discord.gg/DDDUcNWFHEPre-order Rog's new book "We Are the World (Cup)" now!: https://mibcourage.co/4brQpgGWatch latest episode of The Craft with Eberechi Eze: https://youtu.be/SFwKMKugnzUWatch Shoot For The Moon with Diego Luna: https://youtu.be/ezCattvUcvo See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAYHEADLINE: Keir Starmer Facing Severe Political Headwinds25 WORD SUMMARY: Simon Constable reports on the intense media barrage and internal party dissent facing Keir Starmer, which threatens to derail his ability to govern effectively.GUEST: Simon Constable, Commentator1889 MANCHESTER
It's promo season, and I've gotten roughly 1000 questions through nikhyl.ai—the pattern is unmistakable: people aren't just asking how to get promoted, they're asking whether the system is broken and whether they should quit over it. In this episode, we dissect five real questions from PMs who've been passed over. What becomes clear is the mistakes aren't in execution—they're in how people think about promotions in the first place. The tough reality is promotions are harder to get in this market. The question isn't whether you'll get promoted. It's how you respond when you don't.Key topics• Why promotions are harder now—and why that's not dysfunction• The five-point framework for what to do when you don't get promoted• The self-fulfilling prophecy that derails your career• The one question that changes everything when you're passed over• Why treating promotion as a game to win backfires• The Peter Principle: why companies make you prove it before they promote you• When "my career has flatlined" actually means you've hit the expected difficulty curve• Why the skills that got you here won't get you there• Why leadership might not be your destination—and that's okay• The feedback gap: why your manager says you're great but leadership won't promote you• Why leaving gas in the tank puts your career at risk• Why you work for the company, not your manager• What to do when your skip starts building a case against youBrought to you by:• Framer—Build websites with enterprise needs at startup speeds: https://framer.link/dFacxBQ• Dust—The operating system for AI agents: https://dust.tt/skipWhere to find Nikhyl:• Twitter/X• LinkedInWhere to find Carly:• LinkedIn• She Leads Podcast• Twitter/XJoin The Skip:• Skip Coach• Skip CommunityFind The Skip:• Website• Substack• YouTube• Spotify• Apple PodcastsTimestamps(00:00) Why you're not being promoted(03:42) Why promo season brings more angst than any other time of year(04:57) Question 1: L5 at Google denied promotion twice—is this organizational dysfunction?(06:22) Why assuming your company is broken becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy(09:50) What to do when there's literally no next-level job in your location(11:45) Question 2: Six years at my company, seven rounds of interviews—still passed over for Executive Director(14:06) The Peter Principle: why companies make you demonstrate next-level skills first(17:18) Why promotion as a game to win is dangerous thinking(21:12) When you've hit the ceiling—and that might be okay(24:41) What to avoid when being passed over(26:48) Question 3: I'm on track for promotion but political meetings drain my energy(27:57) When the next level isn't for you—finding companies where leadership looks different(32:11) Question 4: Three years since my last promotion to PPM—has my career flatlined?(32:58) Why the IC-to-leader skill gap takes years to close(35:50) The soft skills problem: leadership presence can't be taught in a class(36:56) Question 5: My skip is suddenly giving me feedback my manager never mentioned(38:42) Why you should never leave gas in the tank(43:30) You work for the company, not your manager—why that matters(45:25) The five biggest mistakes to avoid when you don't get promotedDon't forget to subscribe to The Skip to hear me coach you through timely career lessons. Access exclusive sessions from 100+ top product leaders at skip.coach. If you're interested in joining me on a future call, send me a note on LinkedIn, Threads, or Twitter. You can also email me at nikhyl@skip.community This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theskip.substack.com
Nick and Jonathan discuss what could potentially end hope for a LeBron James reunion with the Cavaliers.
Spencer Martin and Johan Bruyneel break down the latest racing action from around the globe, including how Jay Vine's broken wrist reshapes the rest of his season and what a string of high-profile crashes at UAE could mean for the team's Tour de France lineup. They also discuss Unibet's Tour snub and why Caja Rural was selected instead, what Picnic–PostNL's financial issues signal for the team's future, Jonas Vingegaard's recent crash, and wrap up with listener questions. Become a WEDŪ Member Today to Unlock VIP Access & Benefits: https://access.wedu.team