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Omnisend | Get 50% off your first 3 months of email and SMS marketing with Omnisend with the code FOUNDR50. Just head to your.omnisend.com/foundr to get started. ✅ Want all-access to step-by-step training from 7, 8 & 9-figure founders? Start your Foundr+ $1 trial today → Click Here ✅ Prefer 1-on-1 mentorship to launch or scale your brand faster? Apply for eCommerce coaching: → Starting your ecom biz? Click Here → Already selling and want to scale? Click Here What You'll Learn in This Episode In this episode, Fameez Haroon, co-founder of OTAA, shares how he and his brother bootstrapped a fashion accessories brand from a Melbourne bedroom to $40M+ in sales—without outside funding. He shares: ✅ How they built OTAA from $2,000 and zero fashion experience ✅ The customer pain point that sparked the brand idea ✅ Their scrappy PR hustle that led to a $4K launch and 400K+ customers ✅ Why investing in branded content (even when everyone said not to) paid off ✅ How they scaled their Facebook Ads to 6-figures/month profitably ✅ The mental game of entrepreneurship—and learning to tolerate pain If you're struggling with traction, brand-building, or growing on a limited budget—this episode is a masterclass in creativity, resilience, and long-term thinking.
Hafsah bint Umar رضي الله عنهم (S5) Being the daughter of Umar رضي الله عنه, Hafsah رضي الله عنها was an excellent orator. Our messenger ﷺ once said: “The Badris nor the ones under the tree on the day of allegiance shall enter the fire” to which Hafsah رضي الله عنها said: “No, they will O messenger of Allah ﷻ” She quoted Surah [19:71] “There is not one of them except they will pass over it (the fire)”. The messenger ﷺ said: “does the next verse not say: ‘Then We shall save those who feared Allah ﷻ'”. Once, our mother Safiyah رضي الله عنها heard Hafsah رضي الله عنها say: “She is the daughter of a Jew” causing safiyah to weep. The messenger ﷺ comforted Safiyah by saying: “You are a prophets daughter [Haroon (a.s)], your uncle is a prophet [Musa (a.s)] and you're married to a prophet [ﷺ]. How can she boast over you?”. The messenger ﷺ then told Hafsah رضي الله عنها to fear Allah ﷻ. These incidents are not to be seen as faults of our mothers (a.s) - they are the greatest women of this Ummah. Rather, it is to be seen as the possessiveness they had for the greatest of creation, ﷺ! In 9 A.H, Khaybar fell, and wealth was coming in truckloads to the Muslims - our messenger ﷺ lived an ascetic life, and his wives (رضي الله عنهم) asked if they could have a little wealth to make it more comfortable…
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Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket CastsIn This Episode:* What is a Solid State Transformer * How Solid State Transformers are Reshaping the Energy Industry* How They Built a $1bn PipelineSponsors:Goodwin: The Law Firm of Choice for ClimateTech EntrepreneursErthTech Talent: Affordable CleanTech Search FirmWhat's up, everyone!Today, we have a great episode with Haroon Inam & Michael Wood III from DG Matrix. We're talking about a simple technology that can fundamentally reshape the energy industry by transforming electricity more efficiently and with way less physical space than what's been done traditionally.Take an EV charger, for example. You need to get the exact electricity flow right. Usually, that would take a few parking spaces' worth of transformers. With DG Matrix, you can do it with a simple power stand smaller than your refrigerator.This is still the case even if you've got solar, batteries, or other distributed resources all mixed in together. They can handle all the streams of electricity in and out.It's clear the industry is loving this too. They have over $1bn of pipeline to date.We got Haroon and Michael, so it's a great episode._____Want to access all our content? Upgrade to paid today. Act fast! Annual subscriptions increase to $100 on May 1st (currently $80)._____TopicsFree Version:**03:21 The Journey to DG Matrix**05:51 Understanding Solid State Transformers**09:11 Market Position and Economic Impact**10:00 Goodwin AD**12:06 Solid State Transformer Advantages**13:26 Company AD**17:14 Building a Strong Advisory Network**18:51 Call to Action**21:10 Overcoming Challenges in Clean Tech**24:54 The Future of DG Matrix and Market Fit**26:29 Building from the Ground Up**27:51 Transforming Energy Markets**30:55 Streamlining Manufacturing and Supply ChainLinks* Haroon Inam, Michael Wood III | DG Matrix* Connect with Somil on LinkedIn | Connect with Silas on LinkedIn* Follow CleanTechies on LinkedInThis podcast is NOT investment advice. Do your homework and due diligence before investing in anything discussed on this podcast.Support the showEvery ClimateTech Entrepreneur needs a reliable partner for their legal needs. Why settle for less than the best?
In cooperation with the Embassy of the Netherlands in ViennaEva Nowotny in conversation with Haroon Sheikh, Ruth Mampuys and Franco AlgieriSECURITY POLICY IN A FRAGMENTING WORLD ORDER Eva Nowotny will talk with Prof. Haroon Sheikh, Dr. Ruth Mampuys and Franco Algieri about Security Policy in a Fragmenting World Order, based on their report The Netherlands in a Fragmenting World Order. They will explore the evolving geopolitical landscape and its implications for national and international security strategies.As global power dynamics shift and traditional alliances face new challenges, countries like the Netherlands and Austria must navigate in an increasingly complex world. With fragmentation occurring across political, economic, and ideological lines, security policy requires a recalibrated approach—one that balances national interests, international cooperation, and societal resilience.Join us for an insightful talk featuring expert analysis on how states can adapt their security policies in the face of emerging threats, including geopolitical rivalries, technological disruptions, and shifting global alliances. The discussion will address Austria's and the Netherlands‘ strategic positions and the broader European response to these challenges.Eva Nowotny, Ambassador ret., Vice-President of Bruno Kreisky ForumHaroon Sheikh, senior research fellow at the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) and a philosopher at Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamRuth Mampuys, senior research fellow at the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR), an independent advisory body that that delivers long-term, science-based strategic advice to the Dutch government across all policy domainsFranco Algieri, Head of Department, International Relations, Webster University Vienna
In this first episode in a new series exploring the religious minority experience in America, I sit down with author, educator, and entrepreneur Haroon Mogul to discuss his experiences as a Muslim in the United States. Born to Pakistani immigrant parents in Connecticut and raised in New England, Haroon offers unique insights into navigating dual identities, building community across ethnic lines, and finding his place in a country where Muslims remain a small but diverse minority. From childhood memories of Christmas trees to raising his own children in Cincinnati, Haroon's story illuminates the challenges and opportunities of maintaining faith in a society that isn't built around you.Chapters:0:00 - Introduction to the series2:17 - Meeting Haroon Mogul3:33 - Growing up Muslim in New England7:56 - Navigating dual identities13:15 - Diversity of American Muslims20:45 - Ethnic diversity in American mosques27:23 - Moving from NYC to the Midwest28:23 - Facing opposition to mosque construction33:33 - American law and Muslim practices40:58 - Living in a "neutral world" as a religious minority47:13 - ConclusionHaroon Mogul was named as one of the 50 most influential Muslims in the Americas by EqualityX in 2023 and 2024.
Jay Rayner and the panel are offering their culinary advice to a hungry audience of home cooks in Bradford, the City of Culture 2025. Joining Jay are chefs, cooks and food writers Rob Owen Brown, Mallika Basu, Sarah Rankin, and Tim Anderson. The panellists discuss the many ways to use cardamom in cooking, their top savoury breakfast ideas involving parathas, and answer the important debate - is a sous vide ever really necessary?Jay also delves into the history of South Asian sweets with special guest Haroon Habib from Bradford's Sweet Factory. Haroon discusses the art of crafting traditional South Asian sweets their unique flavour profile. Producer: Daniel Cocker Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Ollie Wilson A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Sawatdee kha. Welkom in Thailand. Het is weer tijd om in te checken bij The White Lotus. Ook dit derde seizoen van de heerlijke HBO-serie gaan we natuurlijk iedere week recappen, hier bij Skip Intro. Anke heeft voor iedere aflevering een leuke gast uitgenodigd en deze week trapt ze het seizoen af met niemand minder dan schrijver en journalist Haroon Ali.Samen bespreken Haroon en Anke de gloednieuwe intro van de serie, bedenken ze welke richting showrunner Mike White dit keer op zal gaan met zijn smeuïge rijke mensen-drama en kiezen ze de leukste gasten uit. Ze gokken ook alvast wie het einde van de vakantie niet gaat halen.Luister en gok mee! En vergeet vooral niet te detoxen...ps. Vanaf volgende week vind je deze recaps exclusief op Patreon, Petje Af en Spotify.
Deze keer: wat betekent Donald Trump voor Europa? De Amerikaanse president wil nog niet praten met Ursula von der Leyen, maar Giorgia Meloni was maandag wel in Washington. En hoe moet Europa omgaan met Elon Musk, die zich ook steeds meer met de Europese politiek gaat bemoeien? Tips en verwijzingen uit deze aflevering: - Haroon raadt ‘Eurafrica' van Peo Hansen en Stefan Jonsson aan. https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/eu... - Annette tipt de boeken ‘Atlas van de digitale wereld' van Haroon en ‘Tech Coup' van Marietje Schaake.https://www.boom.nl/filosofie/... https://www.atlascontact.nl/bo... - Redacteur Luc tipt ‘The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency' van John Dickersonhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse... Annette van Soest is host van Café Europa en presentator voor o.a. Haagsch College en Follow the Money Haroon Sheikh, senior wetenschapper bij de WRR en bijzonder hoogleraar Strategic Governance of Global Technologies aan de VU. De podcast Café Europa is een initiatief van Haagsch College en Studio Europa Maastricht Deze podcast werd mede mogelijk gemaakt door Nieuwspoort
In this episode of Uncharted, Poya kicks off 2025 with an insightful conversation with Haroon, CEO of Autoblocks AI, a company pioneering tools to ensure the safe deployment of AI. Haroon shares his journey from being an ML engineer to co-founding Autoblocks, highlighting his passion for building trust in AI systems. The discussion explores the AI industry's rapid evolution, the challenges startups face in standing out, and the strategic importance of solving immediate customer pain points. Tune in to hear Haroon's grounded perspective on navigating the hype around AI, his thoughts on the battle between AI-native startups and industry incumbents, and advice for those entering the space. About our guest: Haroon is the Co-Founder & CEO at Autoblocks AI, one of the first-ever AI evaluation platforms. He is also the host of the Building With AI podcast, where he interviews & distills best practices from top AI product teams at companies like OpenAI, Intercom, and Retool. Haroon previously founded one of the top AI literacy nonprofits in the US, AI For Anyone, and is passionate about democratizing knowledge about AI.
Unraveling Cybersecurity Complexity: A Conversation with Haroon Meer Haroon Meer, an influential figure in the world of cybersecurity, takes center stage in this podcast interview. With a deep reservoir of knowledge and a track record of tackling complex security challenges, Haroon has established himself as a key player in the InfoSec domain. As the founder of Thinkst Applied Research, Haroon brings a wealth of practical experience to the table. Join us as we explore his professional journey, from early forays into cybersecurity to pioneering innovations that have reshaped how organizations approach security. Haroon Meer's insights go beyond the theoretical, offering a pragmatic understanding of cybersecurity issues and solutions. Dive into the intricacies of threat landscapes, security architectures, and the evolving dynamics of cyber threats as Haroon shares his perspectives on the current state of cybersecurity. With a focus on practicality and a knack for simplifying complex concepts, Haroon Meer's interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of cybersecurity. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by security professionals and uncover valuable takeaways that can enhance your approach to securing digital environments. Join us as we explore the mind of a cybersecurity luminary, unraveling the layers of InfoSec intricacies with Haroon Meer in this enlightening podcast episode. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-14
Unraveling Cybersecurity Complexity: A Conversation with Haroon Meer Haroon Meer, an influential figure in the world of cybersecurity, takes center stage in this podcast interview. With a deep reservoir of knowledge and a track record of tackling complex security challenges, Haroon has established himself as a key player in the InfoSec domain. As the founder of Thinkst Applied Research, Haroon brings a wealth of practical experience to the table. Join us as we explore his professional journey, from early forays into cybersecurity to pioneering innovations that have reshaped how organizations approach security. Haroon Meer's insights go beyond the theoretical, offering a pragmatic understanding of cybersecurity issues and solutions. Dive into the intricacies of threat landscapes, security architectures, and the evolving dynamics of cyber threats as Haroon shares his perspectives on the current state of cybersecurity. With a focus on practicality and a knack for simplifying complex concepts, Haroon Meer's interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of cybersecurity. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by security professionals and uncover valuable takeaways that can enhance your approach to securing digital environments. Join us as we explore the mind of a cybersecurity luminary, unraveling the layers of InfoSec intricacies with Haroon Meer in this enlightening podcast episode. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-14
Unraveling Cybersecurity Complexity: A Conversation with Haroon Meer Haroon Meer, an influential figure in the world of cybersecurity, takes center stage in this podcast interview. With a deep reservoir of knowledge and a track record of tackling complex security challenges, Haroon has established himself as a key player in the InfoSec domain. As the founder of Thinkst Applied Research, Haroon brings a wealth of practical experience to the table. Join us as we explore his professional journey, from early forays into cybersecurity to pioneering innovations that have reshaped how organizations approach security. Haroon Meer's insights go beyond the theoretical, offering a pragmatic understanding of cybersecurity issues and solutions. Dive into the intricacies of threat landscapes, security architectures, and the evolving dynamics of cyber threats as Haroon shares his perspectives on the current state of cybersecurity. With a focus on practicality and a knack for simplifying complex concepts, Haroon Meer's interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of cybersecurity. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by security professionals and uncover valuable takeaways that can enhance your approach to securing digital environments. Join us as we explore the mind of a cybersecurity luminary, unraveling the layers of InfoSec intricacies with Haroon Meer in this enlightening podcast episode. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-14
Unraveling Cybersecurity Complexity: A Conversation with Haroon Meer Haroon Meer, an influential figure in the world of cybersecurity, takes center stage in this podcast interview. With a deep reservoir of knowledge and a track record of tackling complex security challenges, Haroon has established himself as a key player in the InfoSec domain. As the founder of Thinkst Applied Research, Haroon brings a wealth of practical experience to the table. Join us as we explore his professional journey, from early forays into cybersecurity to pioneering innovations that have reshaped how organizations approach security. Haroon Meer's insights go beyond the theoretical, offering a pragmatic understanding of cybersecurity issues and solutions. Dive into the intricacies of threat landscapes, security architectures, and the evolving dynamics of cyber threats as Haroon shares his perspectives on the current state of cybersecurity. With a focus on practicality and a knack for simplifying complex concepts, Haroon Meer's interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of cybersecurity. Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by security professionals and uncover valuable takeaways that can enhance your approach to securing digital environments. Join us as we explore the mind of a cybersecurity luminary, unraveling the layers of InfoSec intricacies with Haroon Meer in this enlightening podcast episode. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-14
Buckle up, folks—it's a wild week for the economy, and The Higher Standard crew is here to navigate the chaos so you don't have to. Chris and Saied tackle the avalanche of data from the ISM, JOLTS, and the much - anticipated Jobs Report. (Haroon is still out on paternity leave.) Will these numbers flex harder than a bodybuilder at the beach, or are cracks starting to show? And don't worry, Fed Chair Powell made sure to sprinkle some cryptic wisdom into the mix, like a monetary-policy Gandalf reminding us that "You shall not politicize!"➡️ Meanwhile, the housing market predictions for 2025 are wilder than a Florida hurricane forecast. With Sun Belt cities building apartments like they're going out of style, rents are dropping faster than your self-esteem at an open mic night. And the predictions? They range from Apollo's optimistic “We're all gonna be rich!” +10.8% to Moody's pessimistic “Yeah, no” at -0.4%. Which regions will boom, and where will your real estate dreams get a reality check? Tune in to get the laughs, the insights, and maybe a crystal ball for 2025!
In this episode, hosts Chris, Saied, and Haroon tackle the behemoth that is U.S. government spending. With deficits skyrocketing 287% year-over-year and the national debt now exceeding $33 trillion, the hosts break down how this level of fiscal mismanagement impacts everything from mortgage rates to Social Security. They also delve into Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's bold new roles in the Department of Government Efficiency, dissecting what their proposed agency cuts mean for the average American. Spoiler: The Department of Education and IRS might be on the chopping block.➡️ As always, the conversation is packed with sharp humor and insightful analysis. Whether you're intrigued by the $250 billion deficit balloon in just one month, or curious about how Treasury bond issuance influences your car loan, this episode has you covered. By the end, you'll have a deeper understanding of why "balancing the budget" isn't just a catchy slogan—it's a necessity. Plus, a sprinkle of conspiracy theories and Musk's Dogecoin-inspired department name makes this one a must-listen.
The average age of U.S. homebuyers has soared to 56, proving that owning a home now requires both age and a level of patience previously reserved for waiting in line at the DMV. Saied, Chris, and Haroon hilariously dissect this trend, blaming skyrocketing home prices, nosebleed mortgage rates, and a painfully thin housing inventory for forcing younger buyers to stay on the sidelines—or back in their parents' basements.➡️ With a cocktail of sharp humor and real talk, the hosts unpack how these shifts impact everything from family planning to the American Dream itself (spoiler: it's expensive). They also debate whether "strategic investing" is just code for "hope and prayer" in this market. Tune in as they turn these bleak economic trends into laughs while giving you the lowdown on navigating the financial jungle without losing your sanity—or your sense of humor.
As the U.S. approaches Election Day on November 5th, the trio dives deep into the intersection of politics and economics, exploring how election outcomes could impact the market and your wallet. With rising anxiety reflected in the VIX index, your hosts discuss the historical volatility seen during previous elections, particularly in 2008 and 2020, and how this year's political climate feels different yet uncertain. They dissect the implications of potential policy shifts and the Fed's monetary strategies, all while keeping the conversation light and humorous.➡️ Anecdotes and witty banter interlace the serious discussions, making complex financial concepts more relatable. Join Saied, Chris, and Haroon as they navigate these critical topics with their signature blend of insight and levity, ensuring you're informed and entertained as you head to the polls.
In this episode of The Higher Standard, Chris and Saied take the stage as a dynamic duo, flying solo without their third musketeer, Haroon, who's off on PTO (probably in a pickleball tournament or hiding from the Fed). With no one to keep them in check, the two dive headfirst into a whirlwind of financial insights, market predictions, and why the MAG 7 tech giants are carrying the S&P 500 on their backs like Atlas — except Tesla, whose latest earnings had investors buzzing despite mixed results. It's a "two wise men" operation this week, and things get as real as inflation at a gas pump on payday. ➡️ Chris and Saied break down the love-hate relationship between the markets and the Fed — one's bullish, the other's just a buzzkill. They riff on whether inflation is here to stay, question if we're headed for stagflation, and poke fun at economists trying to predict a recession like it's the weather. Along the way, they tackle rising insurance premiums, paycheck-to-paycheck living, and the surreal cost of burritos ($46 for breakfast?!). With humor, hard-hitting insights, and a few Monopoly references thrown in for good measure, this episode is a wild ride through the tangled mess of today's economy.
For the past year, Shadi Hamid has been an outspoken critic of Israel's war in Gaza — and the Biden administration's complicity. Now he, like many others, is baffled by the Harris campaign's disregard and seeming disdain for Muslim and Arab voters. In a week is election day, and he is wrestling with the moral and political implications of the choice at hand.In our pages earlier this week, Shadi and Haroon Moghul debated the merits of voting for Harris or not voting at all. You can read their full exchange here. This podcast episode continues that conversation, but goes deeper. It is, in essence, about voting: is there a duty to vote? In a two-party system, must we accept the lesser of two evils? Moghul is director of strategy at The Concordia Forum and author of Two Billion Caliphs: A Vision of a Muslim Future. Haroon shares all of Shadi's misgivings about Trump and Harris, and has publicly chosen not to vote. “I don't think you can get to democratic ends with a candidate who is at war with democracy,” Haroon says, “and I don't just mean Trump, I mean Harris.” Shadi, on the other hand, takes a more pragmatic point of view: Sitting an election out doesn't do anything real; it would be better for Muslim and other pro-Palestine voices to continue supporting the Democratic Party, hoping to influence it from within. Meanwhile, Damir Marusic applies his trusty sense for realpolitik to the question. He challenges Shadi, arguing that he's conflating two very different strategies: electoral pressure and intra-party influence. He questions Haroon whether there is an actual “theory of a change” behind his choice not to vote. This is a passionate discussion, not so much about electoral politics as about the first principles undergirding citizenship. And it also asks an intensely personal set of questions: how do we ultimately make what can seem like an impossible choice? Required Reading and Viewing:* Shadi Hamid and Haroon Moghul debate: “Should Americans Vote for the Lesser of Two Evils?” (WoC).* Haroon Moghul, “What I Told My Muslim Students about Gaza” (WoC).* Biden's comments admitting Israel's “indiscriminate bombing” while also saying “we're not going to do a damn thing other than protect Israel.”* “Prominent Muslim Democrat Demands Answers After Being Kicked Out of Harris Rally in Michigan” (Democracy Now!)* “Trump in Michigan makes play for Arab American and Muslim voters angry over war in Gaza” (CNN).* An emotional debate with our friend and Christian Zionist Robert Nicholson weeks after Oct. 7 (WoC). * Haroon Moghul, Two Billion Caliphs: A Vision of the Muslim Future (Amazon). Wisdom of Crowds is a platform challenging premises and understanding first principles on politics and culture. Join us! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wisdomofcrowds.live/subscribe
Consumers might have to wait two to three years for their perceptions of inflation to normalize, as highlighted by Fed's Daly, leaving many still wincing at higher prices. Meanwhile, falling home prices are causing significant distress, particularly in ten states where mortgage balances now exceed property values. ➡️ Episode 252 of The Higher Standard podcast dives into the alarming drop in US mortgage applications, which saw a 17% decrease—the largest since April 2020—along with potential benefits for homeowners in certain cities as interest rates tumble. The discussion also covers the anxiety surrounding credit card debt among Americans and JPMorgan's new strategy to attract affluent clients with enticing branch experiences. Wrapping up, Chris, Saied and Haroon tackle why so many companies are firing Gen-Z employees, emphasizing a disconnect between workplace expectations and work ethic in today's job market.
The Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action sent shockwaves through institutions across America, leaving many wondering about the future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Is DEI dead? Or is it simply evolving?On this episode of Mission Forward, Carrie Fox dives into this complex landscape with communications experts Nimra Haroon and Faith MacIver. Nimra, a cultural strategist and communications manager for Mission Partners, and Faith, Senior DEI Manager at Edelman, unpack the nuances of recent legislation and its impact on the workplace. They dissect the tension between a widespread commitment to DEI values and the growing anxieties around legal risks.This isn't just a legal issue; it's a communication challenge. Carrie, Nimra, and Faith explore how companies are responding to criticism and offer actionable strategies for moving forward. They delve into the critical distinction between "risky" and "safe" DEI practices, providing a framework for organizations to navigate this uncertain terrain.This conversation goes beyond buzzwords and platitudes. It's a pragmatic and insightful discussion about building truly inclusive workplaces that benefit everyone. Tune in to discover how to keep DEI initiatives alive and thriving in a post-affirmative action world.Links & NotesMission Partners: Equity Action PlanDitch the DEI Speak • Finding the WordsAdvancing DEI Initiative • Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging
The 250th episode of The Higher Standard podcast marks a significant milestone packed with our unique style of humor and engaging discussions on financial literacy. Hosts Chris, Saied, and Haroon navigate the complexities of budgeting and personal finance with an entertaining twist. They delve into the nitty-gritty of establishing a payday routine, breaking it down into digestible segments for their audience. The conversation emphasizes the importance of a 60/30/10 budgeting rule, where 60% of income is allocated to essentials, 30% to savings, and 10% to discretionary spending. ➡️ Chris and Saied share their personal experiences, illustrating how small daily habits, like enjoying a morning coffee, can contribute to overall financial well-being. The episode captures the essence of making finance relatable and fun while equipping listeners with actionable strategies to improve their monetary management. Additionally, the episode features a lively segment discussing the ramifications of the recent port strike, highlighting its potential impact on the economy and consumer prices. With witty banter and insightful commentary, your favorite anti-economist hosts create a lighthearted atmosphere, making financial literacy feel accessible and engaging for everyone.
Episode 248 of The Higher Standard is here and Saied, Chris and Haroon break down the key takeaways from the Fed's decision to cut a full 50bps for its first rate cut of the cycle. The last two times this happened historically was in 2001 and 2007. After each of those was a notable recessionary economy. ➡️ Real estate agents are also dropping like flies already, falling to the lowest number of reported employed agents since 2014. Almost as shocking is that the 23andMe CEO Anne Wojicicki has lost her entire board of directors in a single day. Lastly, as tragic as the Diddy situation may be, you know they guys had to unpack it and cover some of the absolutely stunning and strange revelations.
In episode 247 of The Higher Standard, Saied, Chris and Haroon dive deep into a lighthearted discussion about the unexpected appearance of cockroaches in their studio. As they transition into the financial content, the team tackles a listener question on how to find the best real estate agent. And of course they had to cover the guaranteed rate cut happening this week when the FOMC announces their decision on Wednesday, September 18th. ➡️ The second half of the episode shifts gears with a robust debate about LeBron James and his impact on the economy, comparing his legacy to other sports icons like Tom Brady. They also touch on pop culture, covering everything from the Bad Boys movie franchise to Jackie Chan's unique quirks.
In this episode of The Higher Standard, your charming hosts Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive deep into the habits that might be holding you back from financial freedom, inspired by Humphrey Yang's insightful YouTube video “The Middle Class Habits Keeping You in the Rat Race.” The trio dissects the habits that seem harmless but might be chaining you to mediocrity, and they share their own witty takes on breaking free and creating real wealth. Get ready for some laughs, real-talk advice, and actionable steps to escape the rat race for good. Spoiler: It's not just about skipping that morning latte!➡️ Expect a dynamic conversation that balances humor and depth, with takeaways like the importance of investing in yourself, mastering delayed gratification, and rethinking the way you approach money management. Whether you're just starting your financial journey or a seasoned pro, there's something in here for everyone — and as always, it's delivered with the signature banter that keeps you coming back.
Season 5: Episode 2 In this episode, I spoke to Dr. Naureen Haroon from Vision Without Limits. Does your age play a role with your vision and having children? Is there any risk for the baby's vision? Is there an eye-related condition to be concerned with? Dr. Haroon gives us more insight on eye health from pregnancy to postpartum. Guest: Dr. Haroon, Vision Without Limits Host: Isabel Prosper Instagram: @firsttimemomsbeyond35 This episode was recorded: April, 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isabel-prosper/support
In episode 245 of The Higher Standard podcast, Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive into the latest market-moving headlines. They start with a bombshell from Jerome Powell, who finally hints that the Fed might cut interest rates. But before you get too excited, they break down why rate cuts tied to a looming recession might spell trouble for your stock portfolio. The hosts then shift gears to the housing market, discussing how U.S. home prices have hit a record high, making it tougher than ever to afford your dream home.➡️ And if that wasn't enough, they expose some jaw-dropping admissions from Mark Zuckerberg that could change the way you see Big Tech. Lastly, they take a fascinating detour into the lucrative (and risky) world of professional whistleblowing—spoiler alert: you can make millions if you play your cards right!
In this episode of The Higher Standard podcast, Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive into the timeless lessons of Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," reflecting on the book's enduring insights into wealth-building strategies. While they acknowledge the value of its principles, the hosts candidly express their mixed feelings about Kiyosaki's modern-day social media persona, suggesting that his transformation might have taken some of the shine off his original teachings.➡️ The conversation then shifts gears to current events, where the trio tackles the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, followed by a deep dive into the startling news that the U.S. economy created 818,000 fewer jobs than initially reported. They discuss the implications of this revision, including the Fed confronting the reality of potentially losing up to a million jobs in their forecast. On a lighter note, the hosts sprinkle in some pop culture commentary, from Ashanti and Nelly's baby news to the potential $550 million fallout from a rumored Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck divorce, and even a nod to Lil Jon's surprise appearance at the DNC. As always, Chris, Saied, and Haroon deliver sharp insights with their signature wit.
In episode 243 of The Higher Standard podcast, hosts Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive headfirst into the world of social media financial influencers, giving a no-holds-barred critique of those you should avoid at all costs. They call out big names like Grant Cardone, Pace Morby, Kris Krohn, Luke Belmar, Albert Preciado and more.➡️ As the conversation shifts gears, the hosts tackle some of the hottest financial news floating around Instagram. They break down the cooling inflation rates, the credit card debt that's soaring to dizzying heights, and Starbucks' bold move of poaching Chipotle's CEO like it's a new menu item. It wouldn't be The Higher Standard without a little pop culture flair, the hosts wrap up with a whirlwind tour through the latest celebrity news and jaw-dropping headlines—from Adele's engagement to Rich Paul to Tom Cruise's Olympic-sized stunt planning.
The stock market's recent nose dive has everyone buzzing, and The Higher Standard crew is here to break it all down. Chris, Saied, and Haroon dig into the fleeting positivity of the 2Y/10Y spread—did it really mean anything, or was it just a tease? Meanwhile, Dave Ramsey's relentless “buy, buy, buy” mantra gets a skeptical side-eye as the hosts question whether it's time to pump the brakes instead of the gas.➡️ As if things weren't shaky enough, U.S. credit card debt hits a staggering $1.14 trillion, and job growth falls way short of expectations. With unemployment creeping up to 4.3%, the guys explore whether we're headed for a full-blown recession or just a rough patch. Buckle up—this episode is a wild ride through the latest financial turbulence.
Getting rich can happen a lot of different ways, but very few instances are quick or by chance. Most people build wealth over time by following the principles that Chris, Saied and Haroon lay out for you at the top of episode 241 of The Higher Standard podcast.➡️ But don't stop there, the boys jump in to all the financial information you need to know in order to stay abreast of what is going on in the economy. The only other thing they can do to make it easier to build wealth is just give you the money.
We get it. Some times on The Higher Standard podcast we throw around a lot of financial terms that not everyone is familiar with. Chris, Saied and Haroon aim to fix that, in part, by practically defining a lot of financial terms for you that you didn't know you needed to know in episode 240 of the show.➡️ From balance sheets to high yield savings accounts. From securities to bonds. From EPS to P/E ratios. We got you covered.
In our recent episode on the Knowledgebase Ninjas podcast, Syed Haroon Shah, Senior Technical Writer at Edetek, shared how a product's user manual inspired him to shift his career towards technical writing. He also discussed the various types of user manuals and best practices for creating them.
Episode 239 of The Higher Standard podcast starts off with Chris, Saied and Haroon diving in to some of the top financial mistakes people make. Some of these may sound basic or simple, but you would be shocked at how many people are impacted by these problems every single day.➡️ For the second segment of the show, the boys go deep on the first strong probability of a Fed Funds rate cut. See, we told you that we don't only bring you bad news.
In this jam-packed episode of The Higher Standard, Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive headfirst into the fiery debate of 529 plans versus brokerage accounts for kids. With Chris hilariously comparing brokerage accounts to the wild west and Haroon trying to make 529 plans sound as exciting as a superhero origin story, this segment is both informative and entertaining. ➡️ And just when you thought things couldn't get crazier, Saied drops the bombshell that US bankruptcies have hit their highest level in 14 years. It's the perfect mix of financial advice and economic drama you didn't know you needed. Don't miss this rollercoaster of an episode that turns financial turmoil into pure podcast gold.
Welcome back to another episode of The Higher Standard podcast, where Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive into the latest in finance, investing, and pop culture. Today, we're breaking down some intriguing insights and bringing a touch of humor to your financial woes. First up, the boys aim to demystify "EBITA" – yes, we know you probably thought it was a hip new tech term, but no, it's just Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, and Amortization. ➡️ And just when you thought this episode couldn't get any more eclectic, we shift gears to the world of entertainment. Will Smith made a heartwarming return to music with his BET Awards performance, Jamie Foxx spills the beans on his mystery illness, and J.J. Redick has some thoughts about the Lakers drafting Bronny James.
Chris, Saied, and Haroon kick off this episode of The Higher Standard podcast with a look in to dive deep into what was once the hype around the Bilt credit card program. The Flashy Rent Credit Card was backed by Wells Fargo Bank and is costing them $10 million a month thanks to some poor business decisions. Sometimes when something sounds too good to be true, it is. And yes, even big, sophisticated banks can make bad decisions sometimes. ➡️ Even though Chris forgot his introduction in this week's show and Saied stole the show closing, they still managed to provide some economic insights on the Fed holding rates unchanged, what the CPI report means for you and what could potentially be the "mother of all layoffs."
In this episode of The Higher Standard podcast, Chris, Saied, and Haroon dive deep into the essential economic data impacting today's market. They kick off with the critical information you need to understand about GDP and CPI, highlighting the significance of the latest CPI print. ➡️ The discussion then moves to the US yield curve problem, including its record-breaking inversion of 702 days. The hosts explore the longest streaks of low unemployment, the surge in people working multiple jobs, and the dramatic 47.1% rise in US home prices since 2020. arket shifts, Trump's trial verdict, and the postponement of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight.
In episode 233 of "The Higher Standard," Chris, Saied and Haroon dive into the crucial topic of home affordability, exploring how much house you can actually afford without breaking the bank or sacrificing your prized Pokémon collection. ➡️ They delve into the latest housing market trends, discussing the surge in new single-family homes for sale as highlighted by The Kobeissi Letter and the rising listings in the US housing market noted by Mohamed A. El-Erian. Lance Lambert's insights on housing affordability also get the spotlight, while the trio adds their unique commentary on job market shifts, Trump's trial verdict, and the postponement of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight.
In this episode of The Higher Standard podcast, hosts Chris, Saied, and Haroon engage in an insightful conversation with Alessandro Chesser, co-founder of GetDynasty. GetDynasty is revolutionizing estate planning by offering a platform that allows users to create and manage living trusts entirely online. This innovative approach helps protect assets, avoid probate, and ensure seamless inheritance. Highlighted in the discussion are Dynasty's notable investors, including Bill Ackman, Henry Ward, and Jerry Murdock, underscoring the company's strong backing and potential impact on democratizing wealth management. ➡️ If Alessandro looks strikingly handsome, you can chalk that up to good genetics as he also happens to be the cousin of the one and only Sal Di Stefano, who is partially responsible for The Higher Standard podcast's creation. Learn More Here: https://www.getdynasty.com
Sometimes the title says it all. Shelter is actually propping up inflation and Chris, Saied and Haroon have the data to prove it. ➡️ Specifically, shelter accounts for approximately 33% of the total CPI and approximately 40% of core inflation. With this much weighting, you can't hit the Fed's 2% target without a decrease in shelter costs.
Okay, look, we admit it. We are a tiny bit older than 20 years-old and sure, that makes us the "old guys." But, it does mean we have lived through some good and bad decisions. Particularly when it comes to investing. Chris, Saied and Haroon open the show by breaking down their most important lessons in investing. Some have lead to big wins and some have lead to big losses. We hope they help you decide whether or not you are will to take the risk and invest on your own. ➡️ After a prolongated trip down memory lane, the boys dive right in to the week's important data and what yo should watch out for, Neel Kashkari is doing Neel Kashkari things again and rental vacancy for apartments is at its highest level in 4 years. Then, just after the hour mark, they pivot to Haroon's pop culture segment which includes all the things you should know from the past week. We got rap beefs, met galas and artificial intelligence.
So many people use Zillow or Redfin to determine the value of their home, but should they? Even if you get a value, how do you have confidence that it is the right one and not skewed by the wrong data? Realtors would tell you to leave it to the professionals, but a fun fact is that Realtors are not licensed to value homes, but rather only to sell them. Chris, Saied and Haroon are going to tell you how to value your home like a licensed real estate appraiser. ➡️ The great real estate professionals use this same methodology when they try to figure out what value to sell your home for or what the offer price should be of a home you are looking to buy. It's time you knew how to do it too.
If you have ever wondered if you can ask a question and be a guest on the show, the answer is absolutely... yes! Episode 227 of The Higher Standard podcast brings us a long time listener and first time caller, Vache. The young father-to-be sent a direct message to Chris about how to begin real estate investing and plan for his future. Saied, Chris and Haroon thought it would make a wonderful segment that would provide value to all. So we hope you like this analytical breakdown and personalized approach. If you have any questions or would like to be on the show, please do not hesitate to reach out. ➡️ Should the target inflation rate be 2%? The Fed is going to keep rates higher for longer after all. And, some interesting side hustle data that we thought would be compelling enough to share. Of course, no show would be complete without Haroon's growing pop culture segment.
Do I need a corporation? Do I need an LLC? What the hell is an "S" corporation and a "C" corporation? We have been asked this question so many times that it became obvious we needed to provide some insight in to what you need to know and do before you build a business. Chris, Saied and Haroon are here to help you get your business started with the right foundation in episode 226 of The Higher Standard. ➡️ Inflation also came in super hot and layoffs are happening in the market with some of the largest companies in business today. We also have an extra sexy dose of pop culture coming your way with commentary on Coachella, Caitlin Clark, Joe Rogan, Max Holloway, UFC and more.
In a jam packed episode of The Higher Standard podcast, Chris, Saied and Haroon cover everything you need to know before you buy a property. They then jump over the the importance of financial literacy in schools before the hit the hardcore data segment. A big recession indicator is flashing red, total credit card debt is up while the saving rate is plummeting and the boy have concerns of the looming inflation print. They think we won't see a probably of a rate cut until likely July at the earliest. ➡️ Episode 225 is also the beginning of testing a third show segment where Haroon hits us with some popular culture topics to discuss. Some will be finance related, some will not be, but for those of you who wanted to hear more about our thoughts and a more intimate look at who we are. We got you.
Years after reading an article on CNBC titled "There are 4 main paths to becoming a millionaire—and this is the easiest one, says money expert" Chris still feels like the salient points are still very much relevant to this day. Chris, Saied and Haroon kick off the show with Rich Corley's 4 paths to becoming a millionaire from his book titled "Rich Habits." ➡️ Episode 224 then pivots to a breakdown of Jerome Powell's love for Neel Kashkari, some fresh perspective on the FOMC's thoughts and methodology on what may happen next and an 800,000 payroll mistake.