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Trump orders 1,500 active duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. Plus, the CEO defending Trump's tariff plans. And, after Trump's inauguration, a government website providing information on reproductive health is shut down. The founders of 'The Skimm' discuss how they're ensuring those same resources are still available. David Jolly, Philip Bump, Max Chafkin, Dylan Ratigan, Danielle Weisberg, and Carly Zakin join The 11th Hour this Wednesday.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Friday, January 17, and reports on Donald Trump's billionaire bubble and he potential TikTok ban. Plus, comedian The Kid Mero and MSNBC's Alicia Menendez "Fallback" on The Beat. Dylan Ratigan and Juanita Tolliver also join.
Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan dissect Elon Musk's recent legal tussle, in which he sought a hefty share compensation from the Tesla board, a request promptly dismissed by a discerning judge. Despite their typical pro-innovator stance, Tom and Dylan agree with the judicial decision. Delve into this episode of Truth or Skepticism to unravel their compelling rationale.
A basic tasty tenant is to put time on your side. Trade small, give yourself time to be right, and recognize that markets are random. Dylan Ratigan wants to understand an irony in that sentiment. Tom has taken big and seemingly risky shots. Is there a flaw in tasty's core tenants? Tom gives some nuance on this week's episode of Truth or Skepticism.
In this captivating episode of "Truth or Skepticism," hosts Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan tackle the nature of fraud, examining infamous cases involving Elizabeth Holmes, SBF, and Bernie Madoff. We kick off by dissecting the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, who deceived investors and the public with her grandiose claims about groundbreaking medical technology. Shifting gears, the discussion delves into fraud perpetrated by institutional investors. Is it possible for large-scale financial fraud to be morally justifiable? Tom and Dylan present intriguing arguments challenging conventional notions of right and wrong. They question whether institutional investors, often seen as victims themselves, unknowingly participate in a system that perpetuates morally questionable actions.
Frank begins the show, as he does every Friday, with Ask Frank Anything! Later, Dylan Ratigan, New York Times best-selling author, filmmaker, entrepreneur and former cable news anchor, joins the show to talk Ukraine and the debt ceiling. After that, Mike Porcelli, master-mechanic, automotive expert, army veteran and a proponent of trade education, stops by to discuss the importance of Memorial Day and trade education. We also get into Denunciations, the efficacy of therapy, and movies that you hated seeing but couldn't stop watching. Just another day's work for the Other Side of Midnight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank discusses the war in Ukraine and the potentially looming debt ceiling crisis with Dylan Ratigan, New York Times best-selling author, filmmaker, entrepreneur and former cable news anchor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guests galore!! Spencer Christian on the storm John Rothmann on Israel and, then, U.S. politics Plus, best selling author, Former Global Mgr for Corporate Finance at Bloomberg, CNBC Host/Creator of Fast Money, commentator on CNBC and TYT, Dylan Ratigan... Dylan explains the banking system's secret relationship with gov't and why what just happened with SVB was monstrously significant. Academy Award Nominated writer of The Hunger Games and Captain Phillips, Billy Ray. Plus, Mark's Madness!
Everyone intuitively understands that the most effective way to learn a language is to go and live in a country where the language is spoken. Memrise gives you that kind of experience - but without having to catch a flight. Founded in 2010, Memrise uses dynamic, on-demand language immersion to help learners acquire the language skills they need in order to have real-life conversations. It all started to take from, when Ben Whately, the founder & CEO of Memrise developed a theory of effective language acquisition and moved to Qiqihaer, a small city on the China / Siberian border, to test whether this theory would work in practice.Within a few months, he spoke the language well enough to set up a business with an entirely Chinese-speaking team. And sometime after, Memrise was launched.
Everyone intuitively understands that the most effective way to learn a language is to go and live in a country where the language is spoken. Memrise gives you that kind of experience - but without having to catch a flight. Founded in 2010, Memrise uses dynamic, on-demand language immersion to help learners acquire the language skills they need in order to have real-life conversations. It all started to take from, when Ben Whately, the founder & CEO of Memrise developed a theory of effective language acquisition and moved to Qiqihaer, a small city on the China / Siberian border, to test whether this theory would work in practice.Within a few months, he spoke the language well enough to set up a business with an entirely Chinese-speaking team. And sometime after, Memrise was launched.
Innovation in healthcare has been slow, but in the past several years there have been companies that are bringing the space up to the 21st century. SMARTCharts is one of those. They make “fitness” trackers for therapy and learning. They take the technical parameters, measurements, and timetables of proven interventions and translate the data of an individual's progress into images that inspire success. Which in turn empowers patients to have better rehabilitative outcomes by visualizing progress in speech, occupational and physical therapy. Corrine Vargas is the Founder and CEO. She explains to Dylan how the system works.
Innovation in healthcare has been slow, but in the past several years there have been companies that are bringing the space up to the 21st century. SMARTCharts is one of those. They make “fitness” trackers for therapy and learning. They take the technical parameters, measurements, and timetables of proven interventions and translate the data of an individual's progress into images that inspire success. Which in turn empowers patients to have better rehabilitative outcomes by visualizing progress in speech, occupational and physical therapy. Corrine Vargas is the Founder and CEO. She explains to Dylan how the system works.
Jason VandeBoom is the Founder & CEO of Active Campaign, a company with a valuation of $3B+. They currently have over 180K clients, some of them include Shopify, Square, Facebook, and Salesforce among others. Jason VandeBoom talks about how they got started and taking the action necessary to get the company off the ground.
Jason VandeBoom is the Founder & CEO of Active Campaign, a company with a valuation of $3B+. They currently have over 180K clients, some of them include Shopify, Square, Facebook, and Salesforce among others. Jason VandeBoom talks about how they got started and taking the action necessary to get the company off the ground.
Stop spending so much money on cloud computing. Despite the fact that over 90% of organizations now depend on cloud computing, the majority of businesses struggle to properly understand, manage and control their cloud cost spending. Tenacity's cloud cost management platform addresses the challenge of cloud visibility and predictability with a comprehensive suite of tools enabling users to budget, forecast, and take control of unwieldy AWS and Azure cloud spend in one place. With cloud savings recommendations and automated cloud commitment management, users are able to quickly identify usage patterns and cloud savings opportunities and detect over-provisioned or underutilized resources and anomalous spending across their AWS and Azure clouds.
Stop spending so much money on cloud computing. Despite the fact that over 90% of organizations now depend on cloud computing, the majority of businesses struggle to properly understand, manage and control their cloud cost spending. Tenacity's cloud cost management platform addresses the challenge of cloud visibility and predictability with a comprehensive suite of tools enabling users to budget, forecast, and take control of unwieldy AWS and Azure cloud spend in one place. With cloud savings recommendations and automated cloud commitment management, users are able to quickly identify usage patterns and cloud savings opportunities and detect over-provisioned or underutilized resources and anomalous spending across their AWS and Azure clouds.
Fresh on the heels of Powell's rate hike slowdown, Dylan Ratigan and Tom Sosnoff observe its impact on the market. With volatility down, equities up, and the US dollar getting whacked, what's ahead for the rest of the year? What about 2023?
Fresh on the heels of Powell's rate hike slowdown, Dylan Ratigan and Tom Sosnoff observe its impact on the market. With volatility down, equities up, and the US dollar getting whacked, what's ahead for the rest of the year? What about 2023?
Fresh on the heels of Powell's rate hike slowdown, Dylan Ratigan and Tom Sosnoff observe its impact on the market. With volatility down, equities up, and the US dollar getting whacked, what's ahead for the rest of the year? What about 2023?
Suzanne Muchin is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Kellogg School of Management, and is best known for teaching, “Selling Yourself and Your Ideas,” as well as teaching classes in entrepreneurship, innovation, and women's leadership. Bonfire is a "talent development accelerator" created to ignite the power of women to change the rules of the modern workforce. With her co-founder, Rachel Bellow, co-hosts the popular podcast, The Big Payoff which focuses on career advice. Suzanne is a leader in Chicago's entrepreneurship community, helping build the brands and social impact strategies for some of the city's most well-known organizations and initiatives including 1871, MATTER, MHub, Impact Engine and P33.
Suzanne Muchin is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Kellogg School of Management, and is best known for teaching, “Selling Yourself and Your Ideas,” as well as teaching classes in entrepreneurship, innovation, and women's leadership. Bonfire is a "talent development accelerator" created to ignite the power of women to change the rules of the modern workforce. With her co-founder, Rachel Bellow, co-hosts the popular podcast, The Big Payoff which focuses on career advice. Suzanne is a leader in Chicago's entrepreneurship community, helping build the brands and social impact strategies for some of the city's most well-known organizations and initiatives including 1871, MATTER, MHub, Impact Engine and P33.
Find out how one of the biggest tasty fans you will ever meet and is a huge proponent of Bootstrapping With Dylan Ratigan, started a real estate investment company that has raised close over $2B since their inception. Origin Investments is a leading real estate investment company with an experienced, institutionally-trained team. Origin's long-term vision of reaching 2,000 investors was met in 2021 and a new vision is now being scoped. This year's goal is to reach $2B in EUM. In 2021, Origin raised $500M. Michael Episcope is the Co-founder, and a former Merc trader who twice was named a top 100 trader in the world and consistently one of the top three traders by volume at the CME.
Find out how one of the biggest tasty fans you will ever meet and is a huge proponent of Bootstrapping With Dylan Ratigan, started a real estate investment company that has raised close over $2B since their inception. Origin Investments is a leading real estate investment company with an experienced, institutionally-trained team. Origin's long-term vision of reaching 2,000 investors was met in 2021 and a new vision is now being scoped. This year's goal is to reach $2B in EUM. In 2021, Origin raised $500M. Michael Episcope is the Co-founder, and a former Merc trader who twice was named a top 100 trader in the world and consistently one of the top three traders by volume at the CME.
Zing Health is a Medicare Advantage insurance company that works to complement clinical care with behavioral health and community care, collaboration with community partners, technology, and data analytics. The company's scalable, repeatable model addresses social determinants of health while controlling healthcare costs. Co-founded with Health2047, the innovation subsidiary of the American Medical Association which addresses chronic care, health information technology, clinical project management, and patient outcomes. They step into preventative services at keeping members out of expensive emergency rooms.Learn More About Zing Health
Zing Health is a Medicare Advantage insurance company that works to complement clinical care with behavioral health and community care, collaboration with community partners, technology, and data analytics. The company's scalable, repeatable model addresses social determinants of health while controlling healthcare costs. Co-founded with Health2047, the innovation subsidiary of the American Medical Association which addresses chronic care, health information technology, clinical project management, and patient outcomes. They step into preventative services at keeping members out of expensive emergency rooms.Learn More About Zing Health
Imagine using video game technology and cognitive neuroscience to capture the challenges of practicing medicine—revolutionizing the way physicians keep up-to-speed with diseases, rare and challenging cases, new medical devices, and drug therapies to stay sharp in their specialties. Now you don't have to imagine it. Enter Level Ex. Over 1 million doctors are playing video games to step up their "game" instead of practicing on patients. Emmy winning founder & CEO, Sam Glassenberg has spent his career leading teams and companies at the cutting edge of the video game industry. Before Level Ex, Sam was CEO of the top independent game publisher in Hollywood, acquired by Playtech (PTEC) in 2016.Learn More About Level Ex
Imagine using video game technology and cognitive neuroscience to capture the challenges of practicing medicine—revolutionizing the way physicians keep up-to-speed with diseases, rare and challenging cases, new medical devices, and drug therapies to stay sharp in their specialties. Now you don't have to imagine it. Enter Level Ex. Over 1 million doctors are playing video games to step up their "game" instead of practicing on patients. Emmy winning founder & CEO, Sam Glassenberg has spent his career leading teams and companies at the cutting edge of the video game industry. Before Level Ex, Sam was CEO of the top independent game publisher in Hollywood, acquired by Playtech (PTEC) in 2016.Learn More About Level Ex
The Finalis platform is currently facilitating more than 800 deals, and recently reached an active deal flow of $17B. Plus, everything will be in place, all the I's are dotted, and the T's are crossed. Plus, you don't need to spend a fortune on compliance, because Finalis is your compliance dept. They provide a digital back office for these investment bankers and allows them to facilitate high-value deals without the need for an extensive compliance team or legal department. One unique component of the Finalis story is its operation as a FINRA-compliant organization -- winning FINRA's trust as a tech platform was no easy task, but doing so has allowed Finalis customers to remain compliant without the overhead cost and legal implications of owning and operating a FINRA compliant organization themselves.Check out finalis.com
The Finalis platform is currently facilitating more than 800 deals, and recently reached an active deal flow of $17B. Plus, everything will be in place, all the I's are dotted, and the T's are crossed. Plus, you don't need to spend a fortune on compliance, because Finalis is your compliance dept. They provide a digital back office for these investment bankers and allows them to facilitate high-value deals without the need for an extensive compliance team or legal department. One unique component of the Finalis story is its operation as a FINRA-compliant organization -- winning FINRA's trust as a tech platform was no easy task, but doing so has allowed Finalis customers to remain compliant without the overhead cost and legal implications of owning and operating a FINRA compliant organization themselves.Check out finalis.com
You can now make most household furnishings and commercial products with expert precision and quickness. Inventables has ignited a revolution in digital fabrication. If you can think it, you can make. To do this, they make products that simplify the path from idea to finished product. Their software and computer controlled machines for tradespeople require no background or experience in technology or manufacturing. Inventables flagship products Easel, X-Carve, and X-Carve Pro are used by Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, and Craftspeople to make everything from cabinets to furniture. They offer everything necessary to dramatically simplify the workflow making it easier and more efficient than doing it by hand.Check out http://inventables.com/
You can now make most household furnishings and commercial products with expert precision and quickness. Inventables has ignited a revolution in digital fabrication. If you can think it, you can make. To do this, they make products that simplify the path from idea to finished product. Their software and computer controlled machines for tradespeople require no background or experience in technology or manufacturing. Inventables flagship products Easel, X-Carve, and X-Carve Pro are used by Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, and Craftspeople to make everything from cabinets to furniture. They offer everything necessary to dramatically simplify the workflow making it easier and more efficient than doing it by hand.Check out http://inventables.com/
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “the Nation's Report Card”, and administered by the U.S. Dept. of Education, released a full report for the first time since 2019, providing the most comprehensive picture, to date, of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on student educational achievement in the U.S.. The report is startling, showing a nationwide drop in scores for grades 4 and 8 in both mathematics and reading on a national, state, and district level. Education reporter, Mila Koumpilova, talks with Dylan about the "dumbing down" of America's students post pandemic, and what the solutions are going forward.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “the Nation's Report Card”, and administered by the U.S. Dept. of Education, released a full report for the first time since 2019, providing the most comprehensive picture, to date, of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on student educational achievement in the U.S.. The report is startling, showing a nationwide drop in scores for grades 4 and 8 in both mathematics and reading on a national, state, and district level. Education reporter, Mila Koumpilova, talks with Dylan about the "dumbing down" of America's students post pandemic, and what the solutions are going forward.
Ocient was founded to develop an analytic data platform to enable interactive analytics on datasets of hundreds of billions of rows or more, computing up to trillions of rows per second. Data Lakes have become a popular approach for storing large volumes of structured data. Research shows that almost 3/4 of organizations are using both data lakes and warehouses. Target industries for Ocient include AdTech, Financial Services, Geospatial, Government, Operational IT, and Telecommunications. Existing customers include digital advertising company, Basis Technologies, AdTech provider, MediaMath, Network level intelligence provider, Gigamon, and many others. Dylan talks to Co-founder and CEO, Chris Gladwin, about the present and future of his remarkable company.Have a look at ocient.com!
Ocient was founded to develop an analytic data platform to enable interactive analytics on datasets of hundreds of billions of rows or more, computing up to trillions of rows per second. Data Lakes have become a popular approach for storing large volumes of structured data. Research shows that almost 3/4 of organizations are using both data lakes and warehouses. Target industries for Ocient include AdTech, Financial Services, Geospatial, Government, Operational IT, and Telecommunications. Existing customers include digital advertising company, Basis Technologies, AdTech provider, MediaMath, Network level intelligence provider, Gigamon, and many others. Dylan talks to Co-founder and CEO, Chris Gladwin, about the present and future of his remarkable company.Have a look at ocient.com!
It's said by the year 2050 every car will be driverless. Car accidents for the most part will be a thing of the past, which is great for the world, but what happens to the car insurance companies that are solely dependent on insurance premiums? History has shown us it's adapt or it's farewell. Message to the Car Insurance Companies: start adapting now or you'll be in the next group of "failure to innovate". A group, which in the past included Nokia, Kodak, Polaroid, Blockbuster, Xerox, and Blackberry, to name more than a few. Actually there are 100s and 100s of them. For whatever reasons they had, mostly fear and ego I would think, those companies are just a memory now. Peter Shankman is a man of the future, he consults and advises companies that are looking to stay ahead of the curve, even 30 years into the future. He talks to Dylan about all this and how having ADHD is a gift not a curse.Check out shankminds.com now!
It's said by the year 2050 every car will be driverless. Car accidents for the most part will be a thing of the past, which is great for the world, but what happens to the car insurance companies that are solely dependent on insurance premiums? History has shown us it's adapt or it's farewell. Message to the Car Insurance Companies: start adapting now or you'll be in the next group of "failure to innovate". A group, which in the past included Nokia, Kodak, Polaroid, Blockbuster, Xerox, and Blackberry, to name more than a few. Actually there are 100s and 100s of them. For whatever reasons they had, mostly fear and ego I would think, those companies are just a memory now. Peter Shankman is a man of the future, he consults and advises companies that are looking to stay ahead of the curve, even 30 years into the future. He talks to Dylan about all this and how having ADHD is a gift not a curse.Check out shankminds.com now!
Although Healthcare Innovation has made tremendous strides in the past ten years, it still has a long way to go. One of the largest healthcare startup incubators in world is in Chicago. MATTER opened in February 2015 and nurtures entrepreneurs and innovators building next-generation health IT, medical device, diagnostic and biopharma technologies. MATTER has worked with more than 750 healthcare technology ventures and they partner with dozens of industry-leading companies, health systems, and universities. They provide startups access to the MATTER Expert Clinic — a network of more than 350 vetted industry experts — through workshops, one-on-one mentorship and team-based guidance. Dylan talks to Steven Collens, CEO of MATTER about the company and the current state of healthcare in the U.S.Check out matter.health!
Although Healthcare Innovation has made tremendous strides in the past ten years, it still has a long way to go. One of the largest healthcare startup incubators in world is in Chicago. MATTER opened in February 2015 and nurtures entrepreneurs and innovators building next-generation health IT, medical device, diagnostic and biopharma technologies. MATTER has worked with more than 750 healthcare technology ventures and they partner with dozens of industry-leading companies, health systems, and universities. They provide startups access to the MATTER Expert Clinic — a network of more than 350 vetted industry experts — through workshops, one-on-one mentorship and team-based guidance. Dylan talks to Steven Collens, CEO of MATTER about the company and the current state of healthcare in the U.S.Check out matter.health!
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts “The Beat” on Monday, June 20, and reports on the upcoming Jan. 6 public hearings, the outrage Americans feel after seeing the Jan. 6 committee's evidence against Donald Trump, and the state of the U.S. economy. Neal Katyal, Jill Wine-Banks, and Dylan Ratigan join.
Krystal and Saagar break down the Ukrainian leadership's discontent with hawkish media, liberal dark money, polling on covid and SCOTUS, a convoy of Truckers protesting in Canada, NBC News hiring more neocons, Rogan's response to Spotify, railway workers getting railroaded, Joe Rogan vs hedge funds, the stock market with Dylan Ratigan, & more!To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and SpotifyApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/Dylan Ratigan: https://www.tastytrade.com/authors/dylan-ratigan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.