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Earnings results are flooding in from companies across numerous industries Some look great, some look ok, and some the market didn't like one bit. Today, we break down earnings results from several consumer companies to see spending trends, the gang gets into a spirited back and forth about insurance company Lemonade, and we try to figure out what spooked the market about Klarna's results. Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss: - Earnings results from Walmart, Booking Holdings, Etsy, and Ebay - Ebay's acquisition of Etsy's Depop business. - The bull and bear case on Lemonade - Klarna's big stock drop Companies discussed: WMT, BKNG, ETSY, EBAY, AMZN, LMND, PGR, KLAR Host: Tyler Crowe Guests: Matt Frankel, Jon Quast Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the San Diego sunshine (most of the time) it's hard to beat this go-to Smile Spirits cocktail, Lemonade Tea is the perfect mixture of Black Tea with Lemonade with just the right amount of carbonation. At 7% ABV this does not drink like it!
When I was reading through my journal entries and shaping the first episode of Soft Alchemy, I kept noticing how often my writing returned to the theme of pausing. I was in a space where many things in my life felt unresolved, life hadn't given answers, and I was being asked to sit with it all without reaching for the next step.This meditation was birthed from that space.The Quiet Between Things is a guided practice for moments when life feels suspended between chapters and you're no longer who you were, but not yet who you're evolving into.It invites you into the liminal space we so often rush past: the threshold, the stillness, the breath before clarity arrives. During this practice, we soften into the body, listen to the wisdom of our breath, and explore what it means to surrender without giving up.This practice is intentionally spacious and simple. There's nothing to fix, figure out, or perform. You're invited to let my voice keep you company while your body settles into its own rhythm—breathing, releasing, and remembering that the existence of quiet often means something is forming that we can't yet perceive.This practice may feel supportive if you're:moving through an in-between season or life transitionfeeling slowed down, paused, or recalibrated by lifelonging to rest without guilt or urgencyneeding a gentle place to land and listen inwardCome as you are, stay as long as you need, and return whenever the quiet calls you back.MusicMad Keys — "Tea & Lemonade"Continue the journey Work with me / explore offerings:srlwellbeing.comWatch the podcast on YouTube:youtube.com/@softalchemyspaceFollow along on Instagram@softalchemyspace @srlwellbeing @iamstevierenee About this space Soft Alchemy is the evolution of my earlier work, In Case Nobody Told You. While the name has changed, the heart remains the same: creating grounded, honest spaces for healing, reflection, and liberation—especially for sensitive, intuitive, and self-led beings navigating growth in a complicated world. A gentle note This podcast isn't here to fix you.It's here to sit with you.Let it meet you where you are.Let your evolution unfold in its own time.
Miranda Nover is the Co-founder and CEO of Fort Health. Fort builds wearables that automatically track strength training for people who care about longevity.This is a new format I'm experimenting with. It's the first time I've had a Banana portfolio company founder on the show while they're still at the pre-seed stage. When I surveyed my subscribers a few weeks ago, you were most interested in more early stage VC-backed founders, and I'd love your feedback on what you think of this.Miranda is still very much working through the idea maze and iterating on the Fort product. We talk about the megatrends driving consumer health, why she's building a company that helps people get stronger, and everything she's learned getting a hardware company off the ground.She's also in the middle of the current YC batch, and gives an inside look at what it's been like and if she'd recommend it to other founders.Thank you to Numeral and Flex for supporting this episode.Try Numeral, the end-to-end platform for sales tax and compliance: https://www.numeral.comSign-up for Flex Elite with code TURNER, get $1,000: https://form.typeform.com/to/Rx9rTjFzTimestamps:(3:37) Importance of strength training(6:34) Benefits of being strong(10:37) Evolution of Fort's hardware(15:58) Automating workout tracking(19:29) Two types of strength trainers(25:30) Building the strength company(27:26) How healthcare is consumerizing(40:43) Lessons building batteries at Tesla(44:56) Hardest parts about building a hardware startup(51:01) Adventures in vibe coding(57:54) How to use Twitter as a founder(1:02:09) The launch video industrial complex(1:08:03) What it's like doing YC(1:10:19) Selling crayons in 3rd grade, Lemonade stands(1:14:41) Miranda's best vintage finds(1:16:44) How Turner evolved as a VC(1:22:22) Turner's early social media PMF(1:28:53) Inventing shitpostingReferencedTry Fort: https://www.fort.cx/Follow MirandaTwitter: https://x.com/mirandanoverLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirandanoverFollow TurnerTwitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovakLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnernovakSubscribe to my newsletter to get every episode + the transcript in your inbox every week: https://www.thespl.it/
Josh Simons has been building businesses since most kids were just building sandcastles. Lemonade stands. Go-karts he leased out. Hustles that taught him early how money moves and how people work.At 17, Josh dropped out of school and made a feature film, not just for fun, but as a real business. Budgets. Hiring. Deadlines. Pressure. It was his first crash course in entrepreneurship, and it burned him out just as fast as it lit him up. In his early twenties, he hit reset mowing lawns, cleaning toilets, and actually living life for a minute.Then music pulled him back in. Josh started a band and naturally ran the business behind it too. That's when he saw a massive gap in the industry: musicians had platforms to stream, monetize, and build audiences… but nowhere to actually connect. LinkedIn wasn't built for creatives.So he built what didn't exist.VAMPR - the “Tinder for musicians.” A hyper-granular networking platform that grew to over 1.7 million users and changed how artists collaborate globally. That success eventually led to a strategic exit into Australia's public music tech ecosystem with Vinyl Group, turning VAMPR into part of a broader music technology portfolio.But Josh's real superpower isn't just ideation, it's evolution. He knows teams change as companies scale. Skillsets shift. Ego gets shelved. Transparency wins.From bootstrap hustle to tech exits, Josh Simons proves one thing: the path isn't clean but resilience compounds. And the entrepreneurs who survive the dark chapters are the ones who end up rewriting industries.Subscribe to Young Boss with Isabelle Guarino wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to like, share and follow on Instagram and TikTok.And remember, youth is your power.
Hour 1 of the Big Show with George Rusic and Matty Rose is on demand! To kick off the show the guys finally begin to decide on a slogan for their Lemonade stand, and they go to the text line for some help!(21:07) later on Matty Rose gets you all caught up on the world of sports in the Rose Report!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
From 100 Rejections to Real Purpose | Community, Career & Resilience In this episode of Dreams In Drive, Rana Campbell sits down with Brittney Oliver, founder of Lemons to Lemonade, for a powerful conversation about turning rejection into purpose and building meaningful community when the traditional path doesn't work. Before creating one of the most impactful platforms for professionals of color, Brittney faced over 100 job rejections while trying to break into New York City's PR industry. Despite being qualified and prepared, she repeatedly heard "no." Instead of letting rejection define her, she chose to build the community she wished existed. In this honest and inspiring conversation, Rana and Brittney discuss what it really takes to keep going when your journey doesn't look like everyone else's. You'll hear about: Navigating racism and cultural barriers in corporate spaces Turning rejection into redirection The difference between "community" as a buzzword and real connection Building impact without millions of followers Creating inclusive spaces in Nashville Navigating grief after losing a parent Why Plan B doesn't mean you failed Measuring success through purpose, relationships, and impact Brittney also shares how Lemons to Lemonade has helped thousands of professionals find opportunity, confidence, and belonging — and why your worth can't be measured by follower counts. If you've ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or unsure about your timeline, this episode is a reminder that your story isn't over. Sometimes, rejection is just the beginning of something greater.
This podcast is comprised of various segments from a service that was streamed on February 8, 2026, led by Rev. Roger Bertschausen and Sybil Madison. The theme for February is EMBODYING RESILIENCE. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections on our website. To see a video of this complete service, click HERE. For information about how to join our Sunday morning live stream worship service on YouTube and our virtual community hour on Zoom after the live stream, please visit our website at http://www.unitytemple.org. Please note that the service is currently held at 9:00 a.m.
-Carbonation Station: Ghost Blue Raspberry (New New) and New Blue Red Bull Iced Vanilla Berry -Artemis 2 pushed back: https://www.engadget.com/science/space/nasa-moves-artemis-2-launch-to-march-after-hydrogen-leak-during-testing-140000351.html -Elon's Shell Game Continues: https://www.engadget.com/ai/elon-musks-spacex-has-acquired-his-ai-company-xai-221617040.html Jarron: -Bitcoin's selloff seems different this time: https://slashdot.org/story/26/02/01/2146224/bitcoin-drops-40-in-four-months-bloomberg-blames-absence-of-buyers-and-belief?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -Walmart rolling out EV charging nationwide: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/02/01/1959234/walmart-begins-building-out-nationwide-ev-charging-network-across-america?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -Lemonade cuts rates 50% for FSD: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/01/24/0736248/us-insurer-lemonade-cuts-rates-50-for-drivers-using-teslas-full-self-driving-software?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -THE PENCILVAC IS OUT! https://www.theverge.com/tech/872981/dyson-pencilvac-fluffycones-vacuum-hands-on-review Owen: -Not quite the end of the “Line” https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/01/26/1528240/saudi-arabia-to-scale-back-neom-megaproject -Update your Notepad++ manually. https://notepad-plus-plus.org/news/hijacked-incident-info-update/ -Solar panels? Nah Lunar Panels! https://www.extremetech.com/science/reverse-solar-panel-generates-electricity-at-night -Have you checked to see if you're in the Epstein files? Another dump of the Epstein files go public and wooooah baby. https://www.justice.gov/epstein
We break down the six stocks we are most excited to watch this earnings season (and why "excited" doesn't necessarily mean we're buying). Jeff discusses Lemonade's path to 2026 profitability and why Rocket Lab is entering a critical "prove it" phase with its Neutron rocket, while Jason makes the case for Canadian Solar trading at half its book value and explains why SentinelOne offers a better risk/reward profile than CrowdStrike.00:32 Discussing Stocks and Earnings Season01:48 Analyzing Financial Statements and Risks02:56 The Importance of Full-Year Results04:16 Exciting Stocks and Future Prospects05:57 Deep Dive into Canadian Solar12:17 Exploring the Renewable Energy Market17:55 Lemonade: A Stock with Potential27:21 Lemonade Stock's Volatility and Future Outlook28:11 Deep Dive into QuantumScape32:15 Rocket Lab's Progress and Challenges36:50 SentinelOne's Potential in Cybersecurity40:42 PayPal's Strategic Focus and Future Prospects46:58 Lightning Round: Stock Picks and PredictionsCompanies mentioned: CRWD, CSIQ, LMND, PYPL, QS, RKLB, SFind where to listen & subscribe, portfolio contests, and contact information at https://investingunscripted.com*****************************************To get 15% off any paid plan at fiscal.ai, visit https://fiscal.ai/unscriptedListen to the Chit Chat Stocks Podcast for discussions on stocks, financial markets, super investors, and more. Follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube*****************************************Join our PatreonSubscribe to our portfolio on Savvy Trader
Blake Winston Rice joins She's All Over the Place to discuss the world premiere of his latest short film DISC at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival. Blake is an award-winning writer-director whose breakout short Tea premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, with Patty Jenkins serving as Executive Producer. Since Cannes, Tea has screened at 13 Oscar-qualifying festivals, earned multiple awards, and is now a Vimeo Staff Pick streaming on Kanopy. In this conversation, Blake breaks down: The making of DISC, starring Jim Cummings (Thunder Road, The Wolf of Snow Hollow) and Victoria Ratermanis (Oscar-nominated A Lien) Crafting intimate, character-driven stories under pressure Navigating festival premieres at Cannes and TIFF Transitioning from actor and comedian to narrative filmmaker DISC is a sharp dramedy about connection, vulnerability, and the unexpected intimacy that emerges after a one-night stand—featuring an original score by Grammy-nominated Kevin Garrett (Beyoncé's Lemonade). Stay connected with the filmmaker: https://www.instagram.com/blakewrice Stay connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast/
Journalists are rarely arrested, in part because the media elites freak out, since they apparently can never commit a crime if they're trying to interview people. Lemon can't be part of a mob violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, to which they added churches. Now if a journalist was part of a mob invading an abortion clinic, we all know the Left would freak out about that.
Welcome back for the first episode of Soft Alchemy with Stevie Reneé, family. I recorded this in the kind of season that asks you to slow down whether you want to or not, and leaves you sitting with yourself long enough to notice what you've been [unnecessarily(?)] carrying. This is where Soft Alchemy found me: inside a stillness I didn't choose and a quiet I didn't know I needed.In this opening episode, I share the story behind Soft Alchemy—how it became a practice, a framework, and a way of meeting myself when everything around me felt uncertain. We explore the difference between rest and avoidance, the armor many of us learn to wear to survive, and what becomes possible when we soften just enough to let truth rise to the surface.This episode is a gentle reflection on:outgrowing former versions of yourselfthe stillness that arrives without permissionlearning to trust quiet seasonsremembering softness as strength — not weaknessIf you've been moving through change, release, or an in-between season—or if something in you has simply been craving a slower pace—I hope this can be a place where you feel like you can exhale.A few reflections to carry with youYou're welcome to sit with these now, or return to them later—in the shower, on a walk, while journaling, or before sleep:Where in your life is stillness already happening, even if you didn't choose it?What might that stillness be revealing about who you are beneath performance or productivity?Where does resistance show up in your body when you try to slow down — and what might it be trying to protect?If you softened just one percent more, what new strength might emerge?Take your time with these. Allow them to walk with you.MusicMad Keys — "Tea & Lemonade"Continue the journey Work with me / explore offerings:srlwellbeing.comWatch the podcast on YouTube:youtube.com/@softalchemyspaceFollow along on Instagram@softalchemyspace @srlwellbeing @steviereneewithin About this space Soft Alchemy is the evolution of my earlier work, In Case Nobody Told You. While the name has changed, the heart remains the same: creating grounded, honest spaces for healing, reflection, and liberation—especially for sensitive, intuitive, and socially aware beings navigating growth in a complicated world. A gentle note This podcast isn't here to fix you.It's here to sit with you.Let it meet you where you are.Let your evolution unfold in its own time.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KIn the Notorious Mass Effect segment, Analytic Dreamz breaks down Don Toliver's explosive 2026 launch with his fifth studio album OCTANE, released January 30, 2026, via Cactus Jack, Atlantic Records, and Donnway & Co.The Houston rapper—born Caleb Zackery Toliver, June 12, 1994—builds on his psychedelic trap-R&B signature, influenced by Bobby Womack and Pharrell. After breakout mixtape Donny Womack (2018), Astroworld feature on "Can't Say," viral "No Idea" (#43 Hot 100 peak), and hits like "Lemonade," OCTANE follows Hardstone Psycho (2024) with 18 tracks including "E85," "Body" (sampling Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body" with Travis Scott co-production), "Rendezvous" (ft. Yeat), "Secondhand" (ft. Rema), "Tiramisu," and "ATM." Early buzz highlights the nostalgic Timberlake flip, visualizers, and high-energy, experimental production inspired by LA drives and creative immersion.With no chart data yet on release day, Toliver's streaming momentum positions OCTANE for strong Billboard Hot 100 and R&B impact, echoing prior successes.Adding to the momentum, Don Toliver headlines Summerfest 2026's American Family Insurance Amphitheater on June 19 in Milwaukee—his first time headlining the world's largest music festival—with special guests SahBabii, Che, SoFayGo, sosocamo, Chase B, and Lelo. Tickets went on sale January 30 at 10:00 a.m. via summerfest.com and Ticketmaster, including general admission. The lineup features other amphitheater headliners like Garth Brooks (June 16-17), Megan Moroney (June 18), Ed Sheeran (June 25), Post Malone (June 27), Muse (July 2), and Jelly Roll (July 4), confirming Toliver's rising festival draw.Analytic Dreamz analyzes how OCTANE evolves his sound, leverages samples for viral potential, and cements his top-tier status amid strong social media reception and touring announcements.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fresh off a viral “Gay for Maye” broadcast moment, Emmy winner Colton Bradford joins Matty Durkin to break down sports, pop culture, and Grammy season buzz.On this episode of The Pop Corner, host Matty Durkin sits down with his bestie and Emmy Award–winning journalist, Colton Bradford (@iamcoltonbradford) for a fast-paced conversation blending sports headlines, entertainment news, and pop culture buzz.Colton shares behind-the-scenes stories from covering the AFC Championship, including the now-viral “Gay for Maye” live broadcast moment that had viewers and social media buzzing. The duo also break down the hype surrounding the upcoming Super Bowl, preview what to watch for at the Winter Olympics, and debate the cultural impact of some of the most iconic halftime show performances in recent memory.Things take a fun turn as Colton recaps his recent Disney adventures, and the two dive into nostalgic reflections on the biggest pop culture moments of 2016 — yes, including Beyoncé's Lemonade — before making predictions ahead of music's biggest night: the Grammys. Matty and Colton also unpack how the awards process works and why understanding the industry matters when it comes to Grammy wins, surprises, and inevitable snubs.From sports spectacle to pop culture nostalgia, this episode delivers laughs, insight, and plenty of award-season energy.Follow/ Subscribe!@mattydurkin@thepopcornerpodInstagram, TikTok and now Threads!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordan has on podcaster and comedian, Jake Lemonade! They talk about Florida, his comedy career, odd work experiences and much more. instagram.com/jake_lemonade97 Listen to his podcast The Honky Hour https://open.spotify.com/show/7p96PxFwF7BuUy5cV9Smbtsi=5b206878618043c5 Catch Jordan Fried February 12th in Nutley, NJ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wine-dine-cross-the-line-dinner-drinks-dirty-jokes-tickets-1980788756492 *Filmmakers!* Sign up for Sutudu, a new platform to get distribution and package your pitches to sell to investors. A platform by filmmakers for filmmakers that takes the smallest royalties from distribution deals. Check it out, you can signup for a free account to get started. https://sutudu.com/register?ref=w8nyaxaw Sessions With Mary Jane is a Cannabis infused podcast hosted by stoner comedian and filmmaker, Jordan Fried. It features interviews from musicians, filmmakers, comedians, politicians, writers and business owners along with solo concept episodes. While all guests do not necessarily partake, the one requirement is that they are pretty chill, man. Listen for untold stories, how to guides, deeper dives and expanded curiosities. Your source for all things New Jersey, Hudson Valley and NYC. New Episodes every Wednesday with exclusive bonus content. An LNH Studios podcast on the Gotham Network. Produced by the Gotham Network. LNH Studios is a comedy and video production company based out of Rutherford, New Jersey. It is comprised of the comedy trio Late Night Hump, consisting of Reena Ezra, Jordan Fried, and Brendan O'Brien.LNH Studios focuses on producing: • Podcasts • Films • Comedy shows and series (including sketch comedy, improv, stand-up, musical improv, and variety shows) They also offer classes and workshops related to comedy and production, and their services extend to recording audio and video, and scriptwriting. You can find more information and contact them through their website, lnhstudios.com, or by phone at +1 845-545-0284. Jordan Fried (https://jordanfried.myportfolio.com/) is a SAG AFTRA comedian and filmmaker from Warwick, NY currently based in Rutherford, NJ. His debut comedy special and album, When The Edible Hits, is out on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, X, Facebook and Vinyl. He is the co-director, co-writer and star of Beware The Horn, a film about a film school graduate that stumbles upon an improv troupe that he thinks is a cult. He also appeared as the Young Peter Madoff in Madoff : Monster of Wall Street. He studied Digital Media Production and English at Tulane University, where he was a member of Cat Mafia Comedy. He's performed at Rhino Comedy, Eastville Comedy Club, Hell Yes Fest, Binghamton Comedy and Arts Festival, New Orleans Comedy and Arts Festival and Northern Virginia Comedy Festival. He produced the comedy variety show, Circuit Break; Late Night Hump at NJ Weedman's Joint; and he is a founding member of the improv troupes, Duly Noted and The Mutts. He taught media, podcasting and comedy classes for Montclair Film, Blue Sky Kids and Educate The Block. He recently worked as the operations manager at The Williams Center in Rutherford, NJ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My twist on Lemonade by Gucci Mane DL Link ⬇️ https://hypeddit.com/waweezy/guccimanelemonadewaweezyflip
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Harry Styles deu início à era "Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally" com Aperture, que estreou em #1 no Spotify, mas agora ele já pode lançar o lead!!! Ainda no mundinho 1D, Louis Tomlinson voltou com seu terceiro álbum de estúdio, o "How Did I Get Here?", que chegou precedido por Lemonade, Palaces e ganhando Imposter como novo single. Na corrida para o Oscar, falamos sobre Valor Sentimental, filme norueguês que conta com Elle Fanning e que compete com o brasileiro "O Agente Secreto" pelo Oscar de Melhor Filme Internacional, entre outros prêmios.
Friday - Clark Stinks day! Christa shares Clark Stinks posts with Clark. Submit yours at Clark.com/ClarkStinks. Also in this episode, Clark shares a narrow set of strategies for becoming a landlord successfully in today's fraught housing market. To determine if a property is a viable investment, know the classic 1% rule. Clark Stinks: Segments 1 & 2 Investment Real Estate: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: How To Sell, Cancel or Get Rid of Your Timeshare How To Make Your Venmo Transactions Private Homeowners Insurance Archives - Clark Howard Teslarati: Tesla partners with Lemonade for new insurance program 10 Things Homeowners Insurance Doesn't Always Cover How To Freeze and Unfreeze Your Credit With Experian, Equifax and TransUnion Should You Invest in a Rental Home? Here's Clark's 1% Rule What Is a Solo 401(k) and How Does It Work? Roth vs. Traditional 401(k): What's the Difference? What Is a SEP IRA and Who Is Eligible? What Is the Highest Credit Score? Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com / Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life's too short for boring drinks — and definitely for boring careers.In this episode, I'm sitting down with Marisa, the founder and lead mixologist behind Sugar On The Rim, New Jersey's first luxury mobile bar blending elevated cocktails with craft coffee. Just weeks before her wedding, Marisa was laid off from her corporate marketing job — and instead of panicking, she poured everything into her dream.We're talking about taking terrifying leaps of faith, leaving “safe” careers, and building a brand that creates unforgettable, Instagram-worthy experiences. Marisa shares how bartending school turned into a full-blown business, what it's like seeing her logo light up Times Square, and how Sugar On The Rim landed features on Good Day Philly and Fox News.If you're craving a career shift, building something of your own, or just love a perfectly crafted cocktail (or espresso martini), this episode will leave you inspired — and maybe ready to bet on yourself too.
Hey EICapulets! To Brooklyn, or to Beckham? That is this week's question.There was simply no way of doing this episode without discussing the biggest news of the week, which is a pretty big statement, all things considered. On Monday evening, Brooklyn Beckham took to his Instagram and posted a series of stories stating that he does not want to reconcile with his family. This comes after years of speculation about a rift between the Beckhams and Brooklyn and Nicola, a lot of which started after their 2022 wedding.We discuss how and why this has taken the internet by storm, and what we make of it all.Next up! Chloe Zhao's Hamnet is based on Maggie O'Farrell's novel of the same name. The fictional story follows Agnes Hathaway (played by Jessie Buckley) and William Shakespeare (played by Paul Mescal) as they lose their son Hamnet to the plague- and how this tragedy births the play Hamlet. Very little is known about Shakespeare's life, so this story has been compared to fan-fiction. But just a lil fact check: several other plays, including two comedies, Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It came between the death of Hamnet and the creation of Hamlet, according to The New Yorker.Since the film's release there's been a lot of claims it's "grief porn". We get into it.And lastly, whoever is doing 2016's marketing needs a raise, after a nostalgia-based trend caused what feels like the entire internet to look back a decade to the days of Pokemon Go, Brexit, Beyonce's Lemonade, Trump 1.0, Kylie lip kits and chokers to name but a few big moments and trends. For those of us who were old enough to own phones and participate in the culture and social media back then, throwbacks are aplenty. For those who missed it the first time around, FOMO is in full force. Harper's Bazaar has called 2016 the “last good year”, and Glamour suggested it might be the last time we felt “hopeful”. According to TikTok, searches for 2016 surged by 454% in the first week of the new year and about 229 million posts have been made using their 2016 filter. But why?We hope you enjoy, as always please do rate, review & subscribe!Thank you to Cue for the edit.Beth's been loving: The Silence Of The Lambs (the book), Emily In Paris. Ruchira's been loving Stranger Things and Dying For Sex & Oenone's been loving A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms, The Night ManagerBrooklyn Beckham's statement Ignore the awards – Hamnet is artificial and manipulative Shakespeare fan fiction"HAMNET" FEELSELEMENTAL, BUT IS IT JUST HIGHLY EFFECTIVE GRIEF PORN?Maybe You'll Hate This MovieWas 2016 The Last Good Year? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#913. In this solo episode, Kaitlyn dives into the viral “2026 is the new 2016” trend and takes a trip back to all the iconic (and messy) moments that made that year unforgettable. She talks Beyoncé dropping Lemonade, Leo winning his Oscar, Taylor Swift's breakup with Calvin Harris, and some of the things she personally went through that year!Nostalgia isn't always warm and fuzzy. For Kaitlyn, it can hit like a chokehold. She gets real about online bullying, public scrutiny, and all the messy moments, but also reflects on growth, therapy, and learning how to survive it all.Then she flips the mic to listeners. Kaitlyn answers questions and wants to know, what was your 2016 like? Comment, leave a review, and let's get nostalgic together!If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE!Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these deals!Covergirl: Go the distance with COVERGIRL's new Eye Enhancer Wrap Tubing Mascara for a lash extension effect. Shop at your nearest retailer now. Only from Easy, Breezy, Beautiful COVERGIRL.comBooking.com: Head over to booking.com and start your listing today. Get Seen. Get Booked on Booking.com!Bombas: Head over to Bombas.com/VINE and use code VINE for 20% off your first purchase.Apartments.com: The Place to find a place!Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on car insurance!EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (2:10) – Diving into the viral “2026 is the new 2016” trend, laughing at old photos, and getting real about the messy, hard parts of that year.(8:10) – Beyoncé dropped Lemonade, Leo won his Oscar, Taylor and Calvin broke up… revisiting all the iconic 2016 moments you forgot.(14:20) – When looking back hurts: Kaitlyn gets real about time, memories, and growth.(25:30) – Answering some listener Q&A's.(34:00) – Kaitlyn asks the big question: what was your 2016 like? She wants you to comment, review, and get nostalgic together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1250: Colorado dealers filed suit on VW-backed Scout's direct-sales license, insurers face political heat as profits soar and affordability cracks, and Lemonade rolls out Tesla Full Self-Driving-based insurance, hinting at a future where driving software sets the rate.A group of Colorado VW, Audi, and Porsche dealers is suing the state after regulators approved a direct-sales dealer license for Scout Motors. Dealers argue the decision misreads state law and opens the door for OEMs to bypass franchised networks.Ten VW, Audi, and Porsche dealers filed suit this week, alleging Colorado improperly granted Scout a dealer license by treating it as an EV-only manufacturer.Dealers argue Scout's extended-range EV system is effectively a plug-in hybrid, disqualifying it from EV-only exceptions in state law.The lawsuit also claims Scout is an “alter ego” of Volkswagen Group, which already has franchised dealers and is barred from direct salesThe affordability conversation is turning its sights on insurers. After years of sharp rate hikes, home and auto insurers are posting near-record profits—and lawmakers are taking notice.Insurers are rebounding strongly, with the property and casualty industry posting its highest underwriting profit in nearly 20 years.Lawmakers in states like New York and Oklahoma are pushing profit caps, arguing rate hikes are out of step with household budgets.Auto insurance rates have stabilized nationally, but remain uneven by state, fueling continued consumer frustration.Lemonade is launching a new auto-insurance product built specifically for Tesla Full Self-Driving users, promising per-mile rates up to 50% lower when the software is engaged—an early glimpse at how insurance may evolve alongside partial autonomy.Lemonade will price insurance based on when Tesla's Supervised Full Self-Driving system is active versus human driving.The product relies on new vehicle telemetry data enabled through a technical collaboration with Tesla.Launch begins in Arizona on January 26, with Oregon following a month later.The move signals insurers are preparing for a future where software performance, not just driver behavior, sets risk and price.Lemonade president Shai Wininger said, “A driver who can see 360 degrees, never gets drowsy, and reacts in milliseconds isn't like any other driver.”This episode of the Automotive State of the Union is brought to you by Amazon Autos: Meet customers where they shop: reach high-intent buyers shopping for their next Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Kilowatt 674: Smart Dash Cams and Smarter LocksIn this episode of Kilowatt, I share the exciting news that we are joining the Bleav podcast network, enhancing our reach while maintaining creative control. This partnership allows for better support and bunch of other positive stuff. I also discuss key industry updates, including Tesla's termination of full self-driving transfers and the implications for sales. The episode includes insights into Lemonade's new car insurance for Tesla owners and Volvo's innovative EX60 electric SUV, equipped with advanced technology and competitive pricing. Additionally, I feature interviews from CES: Jeff from Nextbase explains their high-quality dash cams designed for improved driver safety, while Megan from MyQ discusses their new SecureView product, which enhances home security with a combination of smart technologies. I express my gratitude for listener support as we transition to the new network, promising enhanced content and continuity.Support the Showwww.supportkilowatt.comOther PodcastsBeyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle Playlist918Digital WebsiteNews LinksTesla Announces FSD Transfers Are EndingVolvo Just Revealed The All-Electric EX60 With Up To 400-Mile RangeTesla FSD Super Users Can Now Get Half-Price Car InsuranceNextbase Dash CamsMyQSecure View 3-in-1 Smart Lock*ART PROVIDED BY DALL-eSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Note: We experienced technical difficulties during the live stream, but Steve Symington's insights were so good we wanted to keep this. An edited version will be available soon. AI has taken the investing world by storm in recent years, and NVIDIA's high-performance computing chips have made it the market darling of this space.Yet we're still in only “the third inning” when it comes to investing in AI. Forward-thinking companies are harnessing the power of large language models and machine learning inference to improve their own operations. Those doing it well are gaining significant market share on their slower-moving competitors.Lemonade is a perfect example, who is using AI to improve the insurance industry.In today's episode, former 7investing advisor Steve Symington joins the show to describe how investors should size up the companies who are embracing AI. He also takes a detailed look at Lemonade, suggesting the juice is worth the squeeze for this refreshing innovator.Key Insight: The best AI investments aren't always the chip makers—they're the companies built from the ground up with AI as their foundation, disrupting industries where incumbents are too slow to adapt.⚠️ Technical difficulties during the live stream, but the insights are worth the watch.
What if the sixth album is where artists finally step into their truest selves? We kick off season six by chasing that idea across genres and decades, building a mix from Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen, Kendrick Lamar, Prince, Beyoncé, The Beatles, Jay-Z, John Mayer, The National, Michael Jackson, Foo Fighters, and A Tribe Called Quest. The pattern that emerges is hard to ignore: at album six, craft meets courage, and the results can be seismic.We start with contrasts—Radiohead's brooding There, There and the stark intimacy of Springsteen's Nebraska—spotlighting how restraint can be as bold as maximalism. Kendrick's TV Off punches at the attention economy while delivering meme-worthy flair; Prince's Purple Rain towers as a career-defining epic that still feels alive. We trace personal and cultural stakes in Beyoncé's Formation, then pivot to The Beatles' Michelle to show how Rubber Soul reshaped their sound with subtle, melodic confidence.The timeline gets playful when Jay-Z's '03 Bonnie & Clyde foreshadows what Lemonade would later complicate. We celebrate narrative craft in John Mayer's Walt Grace, sit with The National's vulnerable “45%er” admission, and marvel at Thriller's near-greatest-hits density anchored by Billie Jean. Foo Fighters' The Pretender turns sixth-album freedom into kinetic fuel, and A Tribe Called Quest's We the People closes with legacy, politics, and gratitude—proof that a final statement can still move the culture forward.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-2026-6th-album-mix/pl.u-1LX0auZaGX7V1. There, There - Radiohead2. Nebraska - Bruce Springsteen3. tv off - Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay4. Purple Rain - Prince5. Formation - Beyonce6. Michelle - The Beatles7. '03 Bonnie & Clyde - Jay-Z featuring Beyonce8. Walt Grace's Submarine Test, January 1967 - John Mayer9. I Need My Girl - The National10. Thriller - Michael Jackson11. The Pretender - Foo Fighters12. We The People.... - A Tribe Called Quest Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
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2016 gave us music that still lives rent-free in our heads, and this episode of The Kickback is all about honoring that era. The crew revisits legendary albums turning 10 in 2026, from Lemonade and Blond to ANTI and The Life of Pablo. Along the way, we catch up on new releases, tour announcements, and recent pop culture news. Follow us on IG @TH3KICKBACKPOD, and TikTok @TH3KICKBACK
Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland's Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and played and various milestones along the road, among them … … singing Two Little Orphans (aged 5) at a Christmas party: “The adrenaline rush! Applause and lemonade!” … escaping down ladders from school to see Rory Gallagher in Galway and the nuns waiting when she returned … seeing Donovan on the Aran Islands in 1969, a trip from the mainland by currach … meeting Mike Stoller and re-recording Peggy Lee's savaged Mirrors album: “more relevant now than ever”… Elton John (dressed as a hornet) at Watford Stadium and the embroidered floral skirt she'd made to watch him … her love of cabaret and old 78s and the songs she and Erik Visser chose to launch her career … her transformative slot on the Late Late Show in 1984: “I played to four people the night before; a week later they were queuing round the block” … Frank Sinatra's mysterious autocue and sitting next to Roger Moore in his audience (“very orange”) … “I adored St Dominic's Preview and 15 years later Van Morrison was in my dressing-room” … her cure for insomnia … why Joe Strummer meant so much to her … and her 200-song live repertoire – from Meet Me Where They Play The Blues and Don't Smoke In Bed to Love Will Tear Us Apart. Order Mary Coughlan tickets here: https://www.marycoughlan.ie/upcoming-showsHelp us keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland's Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and played and various milestones along the road, among them … … singing Two Little Orphans (aged 5) at a Christmas party: “The adrenaline rush! Applause and lemonade!” … escaping down ladders from school to see Rory Gallagher in Galway and the nuns waiting when she returned … seeing Donovan on the Aran Islands in 1969, a trip from the mainland by currach … meeting Mike Stoller and re-recording Peggy Lee's savaged Mirrors album: “more relevant now than ever”… Elton John (dressed as a hornet) at Watford Stadium and the embroidered floral skirt she'd made to watch him … her love of cabaret and old 78s and the songs she and Erik Visser chose to launch her career … her transformative slot on the Late Late Show in 1984: “I played to four people the night before; a week later they were queuing round the block” … Frank Sinatra's mysterious autocue and sitting next to Roger Moore in his audience (“very orange”) … “I adored St Dominic's Preview and 15 years later Van Morrison was in my dressing-room” … her cure for insomnia … why Joe Strummer meant so much to her … and her 200-song live repertoire – from Meet Me Where They Play The Blues and Don't Smoke In Bed to Love Will Tear Us Apart. Order Mary Coughlan tickets here: https://www.marycoughlan.ie/upcoming-showsHelp us keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mary Coughlan – aka “Ireland's Billie Holiday”, adored by Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan and Elvis Costello - is on tour again in 2026. This warm, funny and circuitous conversation looks back from her home in Wicklow at the first shows she ever saw and played and various milestones along the road, among them … … singing Two Little Orphans (aged 5) at a Christmas party: “The adrenaline rush! Applause and lemonade!” … escaping down ladders from school to see Rory Gallagher in Galway and the nuns waiting when she returned … seeing Donovan on the Aran Islands in 1969, a trip from the mainland by currach … meeting Mike Stoller and re-recording Peggy Lee's savaged Mirrors album: “more relevant now than ever”… Elton John (dressed as a hornet) at Watford Stadium and the embroidered floral skirt she'd made to watch him … her love of cabaret and old 78s and the songs she and Erik Visser chose to launch her career … her transformative slot on the Late Late Show in 1984: “I played to four people the night before; a week later they were queuing round the block” … Frank Sinatra's mysterious autocue and sitting next to Roger Moore in his audience (“very orange”) … “I adored St Dominic's Preview and 15 years later Van Morrison was in my dressing-room” … her cure for insomnia … why Joe Strummer meant so much to her … and her 200-song live repertoire – from Meet Me Where They Play The Blues and Don't Smoke In Bed to Love Will Tear Us Apart. Order Mary Coughlan tickets here: https://www.marycoughlan.ie/upcoming-showsHelp us keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe here to ‘What's Your Number': https://lnk.to/rfGlrASubscribe to Inside Call me Back inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: inside.arkmedia.org/giftsSubscribe to Nadav Eyal's Substack: https://nadave.substack.com/Subscribe to Amit Segal's newsletter ‘It's Noon in Israel': arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: instagram.com/dansenorTo order Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel: tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdnToday's Episode: In a Call me Back bonus episode, we're publishing this week's episode of Ark Media podcast What's Your Number, co-hosted by Yonatan Adiri and Yael Wissner-Levy. This week, Yonatan and Yael were joined by Daniel Schreiber, co-founder and CEO of Lemonade, and Founder and Chairman of the Mosaic Institute for AI Policy. Daniel, Yael, and Yonatan discuss how a future Israel economy might fare in an automated world between the risks of massive workforce displacement and the potential of turbocharged productivity.CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive ProducerBRITTANY COHEN - Production ManagerMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS AND PATRICIO SPADAVECCHIA - Additional EditingGABE SILVERSTEIN - Community ManagementYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer
In a Call Me Back bonus episode, we're publishing this week's episode of Ark Media podcast What's Your Number, co-hosted by Yonatan Adiri and Yael Wissner-Levy. This week, Yonatan and Yael were joined by Daniel Schreiber, co-founder and CEO of Lemonade, and Founder and Chairman of the Mosaic Institute for AI Policy. Daniel, Yael, and […]
Friday - Clark Stinks day! Christa shares Clark Stinks posts with Clark. Submit yours at Clark.com/ClarkStinks. Also in this episode - After years of increases, there's potentially good news on the auto insurance front. Clark looks at industry trends that point to lower costs for car insurance. Clark Stinks: Segments 1 & 2 Auto Insurance Prices: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: Certificate of Deposit (CD): What Is It, Best Places To Open One Clark's Road Trip Hack: Renting a Car vs. Driving Your Own Credit Card Car Rental Insurance: What You Need To Know Should I Buy Additional Insurance From a Rental Car Company? Today's Top Travel Deals Why You Need To Shop Your Auto Insurance ASAP Teslarati: Tesla partners with Lemonade for new insurance program Should You Allow Your Auto Insurance To Monitor Your Driving? How Should I Handle Car Insurance for My Teenage Driver? Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com / Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I sat down with Leah Ellis, founder of the Societyof Child Entrepreneurs, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering kids with confidence, creativity, and real‑world business skills. Leah's journey as a mother of four, serial entrepreneur, Girl Scout leader, and community builder has shaped her mission to help children discover their potential throughentrepreneurship.In this episode, we explore:Why kids are naturally wired for entrepreneurshipHow parents can nurture leadership without pressureThe power of letting children fail, try again, and growThe surprising stories behind children's business fairsHow entrepreneurship builds resilience, confidence, andpurposeLeah's passion for helping young people lead withauthenticity is contagious — and her insights will inspire parents, educators,and leaders alike.If you believe the next generation deserves more thanworksheets and screen time, this conversation will open your eyes to what'spossible. #ChildEntrepreneurs #YouthLeadership #FutureLeaders#EntrepreneurshipEducation #Raising
Send us a text在 2026 年的开年,《柠檬变成柠檬水》来聊一场正在悄悄重塑世界的技术战争。当越来越多人不再“搜一下”,而是直接“问 AI”,互联网最核心、也最值钱的资产,“入口权”,正在被重新洗牌。这一期节目,主持人俞骅和Poy Zhong从历史出发,回看入口权如何一次次造就科技巨头:从 PC 时代的微软,到搜索时代的 Google,再到今天围绕 AI 展开的新博弈。我们拆解了 Google 的焦虑与反击、OpenAI 离入口最近却不真正掌控入口的处境,以及 Apple 那个最安静、却最难被撼动的默认优势。AI 表面上是在拼模型、比技术,但真正的胜负,或许早已发生在用户决定“第一步去哪”的那一刻。欢迎大家收听!请您在Apple Podcasts, 小宇宙APP, Spotify, iHeart Radio, YouTube, Amazon Music等,搜寻”柠檬变成柠檬水“。Support the showThank you for listening to our podcasts. We also welcome you to join the "Turn Lemons Into Lemonade" LinkedIn page! Join our very popular WeChat community, please use WeChat ID "reelstone" to contact us.
Looking to trust Lemonade with your car insurance needs? Should you? Here are my thoughts on Lemonade Car Insurance! My Lemonade Referral Link: https://lemonade.com/r/loganallecHow We Got My Wife's Speeding Ticket Dismissed: https://moneydoneright.com/personal-f...If you want to see more…-YouTube: / @loganallec -Instagram: @ChoiceTaxRelief @LoganAllec -TikTok: @loganallec-Facebook: Choice Tax Relief // Logan Allec, CPA -Reddit: / taxrelief
After holding Lemonade stock for almost 4 months and researching the company, I'm more bullish than ever. They are executing like crazy and on track to not only increase positive cashflow but become GAAP profitable and eventually a cash cow. This earnings potential is slowly getting realized by the market. This nimble, owner/operator owned insurance company is AI-native and run like a startup. They are growing like crazy while maintaining discipline and strong financials. I'm planning to hold my stock in 2026 as they are set up for a monster year of growth and improving fundamentals.0:00 Lemonade's Been Crushing It1:32 Analyzing Lemonade's Q3 2025 Results2:15 Lemonade's Massive Upcoming Inflection4:12 Lemonade's Operating Leverage5:05 Rapidly Improving FundamentalsMy X: / gfilche HyperChange Patreon :) / hyperchange Disclaimer: I'm long Lemonade stock and this show is not financial advice. I'm not a financial advisor.
Here's some twinkly goodness in the shape of my Top 10 Feel Good Habits interviews. In this episode, Nadine Baggott.Nadine Baggott joins me on the podcast to share her feel-good habits, the strategies she uses and recommends to make sure every day is a good day.As you'd expect from Nadine, these habits are practical, honest and there is absolutely no sugar-coating whatsoever. To quote one of Nadine's favourite films, ‘buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy night'. During our conversation @nadinebaggott reveals:•The benefits of having pets and the rewards the act of loving and caring for them gives.•The dangers of externalising your power.•How to make lists, but lists with real purpose that create action.•Why it's important to find pleasure in small things.•The dangers of being around miserable and/or narcissistic people and why @drramani youtube is a good source for sussing that out.•Why getting outside is vital for physical, mental, and emotional health.•How music can play a vital role in setting your mood and making you feel motivated.•Why @beyonce Lemonade played a crucial role in helping Nadine navigate a challenging time in her own life.•Why it's so important to have hope and something to look forward to.•The friends she has surrounded herself with and what they all have in common and why they are such a positive network of trusted connections, and much more...Hey! Why not share your thoughts and insights to make your listening experience even better. Complete this listener survey to tell me what you want to hear: http://bit.ly/theemmagunsshow-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this holiday special, Jason and Jeff wrap up 2025 by reviewing the year's biggest stories—from the AI boom to inflation and trade wars. They discuss whether the AI narrative is showing any cracks and debate which sectors might dominate in 2026, with Jason making a case for homebuilders and Jeff eyeing the energy sector. The hosts also reveal the simplified rules for the 2026 Investing Unscripted Portfolio Contest, inviting listeners to submit their "buy and hold" picks for charity. Finally, they share their "YOLO" picks and confess what they got wrong in 2025.01:25 Upcoming Contest Announcement02:00 2025 Year in Review05:47 AI Dominance and Market Trends13:08 Stock Picks for 202618:19 Sector Predictions for 202623:25 AI and Renewable Energy: The China Factor24:53 Reflecting on 2025: Biggest Misjudgments27:39 Lemonade's Unexpected Success30:48 Top Performing Stocks of 2025: Predictions for 202634:47 Robinhood's Race Against Time37:30 2026 Stock Contest: Rules and Guidelines44:29 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Holiday WishesCompanies mentioned: GOOGL, ENPH, LMND, MU, NEM, NVDA, PLTR, HOOD, STX, SNPS, WBD, WDC*****************************************Join our PatreonSubscribe to our portfolio on Savvy Trader *****************************************Email: investingunscripted@gmail.comTwitter: @InvestingPodCheck out our YouTube channel for more content: ******************************************To get 15% off any paid plan at fiscal.ai, visit https://fiscal.ai/unscripted******************************************Listen to the Chit Chat Stocks Podcast for discussions on stocks, financial markets, super investors, and more. Follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube******************************************The Smattering Six2025 Portfolio Contest2024 Portfolio Contest2023 Portfolio Contest
Send us a text在这一期圣诞特别节目中,《柠檬变成柠檬水》的两位主持人俞骅和Poy Zhong邀请了老朋友Frank Zhang一起回望 2025 年,讨论谁在真正影响商业世界的运行方式。从黄仁勋、Larry Ellison 与 Jamie Dimon 三位人物出发,拆解 AI、基础设施、风险管理与时代转向,并且重新思考,在一个从“刺激”走向“纪律”的年代,什么样的影响力才真正重要。祝大家圣诞快乐,新年平安。请您在Apple Podcasts, 小宇宙APP, Spotify, iHeart Radio, YouTube, Amazon Music等,搜寻”柠檬变成柠檬水“。Support the showThank you for listening to our podcasts. We also welcome you to join the "Turn Lemons Into Lemonade" LinkedIn page!
What is the Filipino American anthem? Is it Bebot by the Black Eyed Peas? P.T.I. by Carl Angelo? Lemonade by Jeremy Passion? Us by Ruby Ibarra? Do You Miss Me? by Jocelyn Enriquez? Todo Todo by Daniela Romo (you know who chose that one!)?? In this TFAL episode, we look at so-called Filipino American anthems...
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Episode IntroductionWhat if the toughest parts of your life aren't setbacks — but raw materials?In this reflective Noise of Life medium episode, Steve sits down with Jade Miller to unpack the simple, human framework behind her philosophy of turning lemons into lemonade.Jade breaks down the three steps that help anyone move from overwhelm to empowerment: knowing yourself, understanding your relationships, and clarifying your wider context.She also shares how thinking like an artist — even if you don't see yourself as one — builds resilience, creativity and emotional freedom.If you're stuck, depleted, or wrestling with change, this conversation is a reminder that you have more power, awareness and creative potential than you think.About Our GuestJade Miller is a New Zealand–born artist, author and creative mentor whose work explores emotional resilience, identity and the healing potential of daily creativity. Through her platform Lemonade with Jade, she helps people reconnect with their inner artist through simple practices that promote self-awareness, expression and wellbeing.Follow Our GuestInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lemonade_with_jade/Follow Us OnHost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgsonShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteveEpisode Highlights00:00 – How do you make your own lemonade? Jade outlines the simple three-step process.00:07 – Step 1: Understanding yourself — looking in the mirror, owning your patterns, behaviours and emotional responses.00:28 – Why awareness matters: most people try to change their environment before changing themselves.00:43 – Step 2: Understanding your relationships — who you give energy to, who drains you, what needs forgiveness, and why releasing bitterness is freedom.01:29 – “Water off a duck's back”: learning to let go without excusing others.02:03 – Step 3: Understanding your context — the systems, constructs and conditioning shaping your world.02:34 – How knowing the macro helps you navigate your micro.03:17 – Focusing your energy on what you can control instead of what you can't.03:47 – Stress, anxiety and the power of redirecting your energy to aligned action.04:04 – Daily choices: how small practices counteract the noise of the world.04:48 – Thinking like an artist: the mindset that helps people in life and business.05:10 – The five traits artists embody:• Perceptive awareness• Social fluency• Visionary communication• Creative intelligence• Resilient self-leadership06:59 – Why artists are among the most resilient people in the world.08:11 – Who is an artist? Jade's answer: everyone.08:51 – Creativity beyond painting: cooking, gardening, writing, movement, anything with your hands.09:32 – The “I'm not creative” myth — and why everyone has creative bones.10:28 – Why creativity is essential for a healthy, whole life.10:50 – For those afraid to try: why being “not good” doesn't matter.11:04 – Good is subjective — a lesson we were taught the opposite of at school.11:40 – The five-minute challenge: one notebook, one pen, five minutes before bed.12:10 – “Everyone has five minutes”: replacing screen time with creative time.12:54 – The quiet nudge inside us — the thing you know you should put energy into.13:15 – A reminder from the great artists: unfinished, raw work can be iconic.14:09 – Jade's favourite Cézanne sketch — why imperfection tells the real story.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, everybody! Scott Carson here, and today's episode of The Note Closures Show dives deep into a story that's all too familiar in today's market: a real estate deal gone sideways. If you or someone you know is struggling with properties caught in a changing market, plummeting values, or non-performing notes, this is a must-listen. I'll walk you through a recent, real-life situation where "karma" brought an IRA investor and a fix-and-flipper to my doorstep, looking for a way out of a financial quagmire. We're talking about a "shit sandwich" situation, and I'll share how a proactive, empathetic approach can turn it into something much more palatable.In this eye-opening episode, you'll discover:A Real-Life Distressed Deal: Unpack the details of a Plano, Texas property financed by three IRA investors to a fix-and-flipper. With a $280,000 purchase and an estimated $150,000-$170,000 rehab, the flipper walked with $50,000 up front, only for the deal to unravel.The Market Shift Strikes: Learn how rapidly changing market conditions, especially over the last six months in Texas and beyond, caused property values to drop significantly, leaving a gutted, unlivable property with a non-performing note and silent borrower. The note balance stood at $396,000, far exceeding the current market value and potential rehab costs.Scott Carson: The Unlikely Mediator: Hear how a chance encounter (or "karma") linked Scott to both the investor (Harry) and the fix-and-flipper, whom he recognized from past events. Scott steps in as a third-party neutral to facilitate communication and find a pragmatic solution, saving both parties from further, costly pain.The Power of Deed-in-Lieu & Friendly Foreclosure: Explore why a Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure or a "friendly foreclosure" where the borrower deeds the property back can be a win-win. This strategy avoids prolonged, expensive legal battles, protects the borrower's record, and allows the lender to regain control of the asset quickly, even if it means accepting less than the full amount owed.Turning Lemons into Lemonade (or a "Shit Sandwich" into Something Tastier): Understand the empathetic approach to these tough situations. Scott emphasizes that bad things happen to good people and that sometimes the best solution is to cut losses, regain control of the asset, and market it strategically (e.g., with pre-approved hard money financing) to recover as much as possible, moving forward instead of being dragged down.This episode is a testament to the fact that even in the toughest real estate scenarios, solutions exist. By prioritizing communication, empathy, and smart legal strategies like Deed-in-Lieu, you can navigate market downturns and distressed assets more effectively. Don't let bad deals linger and drain your resources.If you're facing a similar "shit sandwich" situation with a fix-and-flip gone wrong or a non-performing note, please reach out. I'm here to help, act as that third-party mediator, and leverage my experience to find a solution that works for everyone involved.Watch the Original VIDEO HERE!Book a Call With Scott HERE!Sign up for the next FREE One-Day Note Class HERE!Sign up for the WCN Membership HERE!Sign up for the next Note Buying For Dummies Workshop HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
We got you with another bonus episode this week. We gotta give a shoutout to Mal 'cause he put all of us "All Her Fault" and that might be one of the greatest TV shows ever. We slip into a debate about the most underrated years in music. Mal admits he doesn't listen to Beyonce, but he ain't no hater. Even with that, we reminisce on where we were in life when Beyonce dropped "Lemonade". Plus, we talk last time we were "dangerously in love", and Vince Staples might be the funniest man on the planet #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“There's always something that we can do and it really, truly matters” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Allison Specter @, who is Development Director at Project Lemonade, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring self-esteem in youth who are in foster care. Through a variety of programs, they provide resources, opportunities, and connections so that foster youth can thrive—not just survive.S8 Episode 24: 12/11/2025Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Allison SpecterFollow Our Podcast:Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ X: @dailygrindpod https://x.com/dailygrindpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailygrindpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailygrindpodPodcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest:Website: https://www.projectlemonadepdx.org/ Instagram: @projectlemonadepdx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectLemonadePDX
Send us a text在最新这一期“柠檬变成柠檬水”播客里,主持人俞骅和Poy Zhong深入解析了 Elon Musk 震撼全球的 1 兆美元薪酬方案:为什么 Tesla 会提出这样史无前例的激励?又为什么在马斯克政治争议不断、品牌形象下滑、电动车销量放缓的情况下,仍然有 75% 的股东愿意支持他?这不仅是一段商业故事,也是一个关于愿景、风险、权力与人性的故事,欢迎大家收听。请您在Apple Podcasts, 小宇宙APP, Spotify, iHeart Radio, YouTube, Amazon Music等,搜寻”柠檬变成柠檬水“。Support the showThank you for listening to our podcasts. We also welcome you to join the "Turn Lemons Into Lemonade" LinkedIn page!
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 27, 2025 is: cornucopia kor-nuh-KOH-pee-uh noun A cornucopia, also known as a horn of plenty, is a curved, hollow goat's horn or similarly shaped receptacle (such as a horn-shaped basket) that is overflowing, especially with fruit and vegetables. The image of a cornucopia is commonly used as decoration and as a symbol of abundance, but the word cornucopia is today more often encountered in its metaphorical use referring to an overflowing abundance, or to a seemingly inexhaustible amount of something. // The zoo's new aviary is a veritable cornucopia of color and sound, with scores of different bird species swooping and squawking through the canopy. See the entry > Examples: “It was rather dark in there. ... However, the counters and their cornucopia of offerings were brightly lit. Want chocolate bars? Nasal sprays? Gummy bears? Bath bombs? Tinctures? Vapes? Mints? Jellies? Peanut butter cups? Lemonade? Fruit punch?” — Marla Jo Fisher, The Orange County (California) Register, 1 Sept. 2025 Did you know? Cornucopia comes from the Late Latin phrase cornu copiae, which translates literally as “horn of plenty.” A traditional staple of feasts, the cornucopia is believed to represent the horn of a goat from Greek mythology. According to legend, it was from this horn, which could be filled with whatever the owner wished, that the god Zeus was fed as an infant by his nurse, the nymph Amalthaea. Later, the horn was filled with flowers and fruits, and given as a present to Zeus. The filled horn (or a receptacle resembling it) has long served as a traditional symbol in art and decoration to suggest a store of abundance. The word first appeared in English in the early 16th century; a century later, it developed the figurative sense of “an overflowing supply.”