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Send us a textDive into the intricacies of Utah's 2025 legislative session with Washington City's Legislative Affairs Director Jordan Hess as he breaks down the bills that will reshape Southern Utah's communities. With over 582 bills passed during this session, Jordan helps navigate the complex political landscape while offering unique insights from his perspective working directly with lawmakers and municipalities.Jordan Hess unpacks controversial legislation like the flag display restrictions in public buildings, enhanced enforcement capabilities against illegal short-term rentals, and new voter integrity measures requiring additional verification for mail-in ballots.The discussion takes a particularly fascinating turn when examining the tension between state authority and local control. One failed bill would have created a "Beehive Development Agency" with power to expedite major economic projects with minimal local input—highlighting the ongoing struggle between expedient development and thoughtful local planning. Housing affordability emerges as a critical theme throughout the episode, with Jordan explaining how new legislation prohibiting municipalities from requiring garages for affordable single-family homes could help create true "starter homes" again. The conversation explores whether government intervention can effectively address housing costs or if market forces will ultimately drive solutions.Guest Jordan Hess, Legislative Affairs Director at Washington City, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-hess-44b23527/Looking for a Real Estate expert? Find us here!https://realestate435.kw.com/www.wealth435.com https://linktr.ee/wealth435 Below are our wonderful friends!Find FS Coffee here:https://fscoffeecompany.com/Find Tuacahn Amphitheater here:https://www.tuacahn.org/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/[00:00:00] Intro.[00:05:49] Jordan's Guatemalan Volcano Adventure.[00:15:25] Washington City's Legislative Affairs Position.[00:26:23] Utah Flag Bill and Culture War Legislation.[00:35:13] Short-Term Rental Enforcement Changes.[00:46:43] Parking Requirements and Housing Affordability.[00:54:54] New Voting Laws and Election Integrity.[01:02:11] The "Beehive Development Agency" Controversy.[01:10:58] Market Solutions vs Government Intervention.#podcast #waterconservation #affordablehousing #afforable #southernutah #435podcast #stgeorgeutah #utahpolitics #utahrealestate #utahrealestate #utahentrepreneur
In this episode of The Cole Memo, we break down Illinois' record-breaking cannabis sales in 2024 and explore what these numbers really mean. While the state touts economic growth, we examine the growing divide between corporate operators and social equity businesses, as well as the ongoing battle over hemp-derived cannabinoids. Plus, we discuss Governor Pritzker's stance on the “unchecked” hemp market and its impact on legal cannabis businesses. Later, we dive into Illinois' cannabis policy issues, including home cultivation, high taxes, and the need for market reforms. We also touch on breaking news about former House Speaker Michael Madigan's conviction and what it signals for the state's political landscape. Watch video version and read full show notes here: https://thecolememo.com/2025/02/13/e168/
Stefan Molyneux explores the complexities of anarcho-capitalism through the lens of risk tolerance within society. He discusses the moral dilemmas of personal autonomy versus the potential recklessness of individuals with low risk tolerance, highlighting the problems posed by coercive political systems. He argues that a variety of risk attitudes is essential for societal balance and innovation, while cautioning against empowering those with extreme risk sensitivities to impose overregulation. He critiques government interventions driven by fear, advocating for market solutions and voluntary interactions. The lecture also touches on emotional health, the significance of healthy boundaries in relationships, and the issue of censorship in digital platforms, ultimately promoting a society based on cooperation rather than coercion.GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material, as well as targeted AIs for Real-Time Relationships, BitCoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-Ins. Don't miss the private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
In this episode of The Heartland Daily Podcast, host AnneMarie Schieber is joined by health economist Devon Herrick for an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues in the U.S. healthcare system. Together, they explore the real-life implications of policies like Obamacare, the growing challenges of Medicare, and the evolving landscape of health insurance options. From short-term plans to the potential of direct primary care, they highlight innovative, free-market solutions that empower individuals and reduce costs.Discover why health insurance remains prohibitively expensive for many Americans, how government mandates distort the market, and what steps can be taken to promote transparency, competition, and patient-centered care. This episode also delves into topics like the unintended consequences of employer-provided insurance, the future of telemedicine, and creative alternatives for long-term care.With insights backed by decades of research and expertise, AnneMarie and Devon shed light on how we can move toward a more efficient and accessible healthcare system. Whether you're a policymaker, healthcare professional, or concerned citizen, this episode offers valuable perspectives you won't want to miss.
In this episode of The Heartland Daily Podcast, host AnneMarie Schieber is joined by health economist Devon Herrick for an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues in the U.S. healthcare system. Together, they explore the real-life implications of policies like Obamacare, the growing challenges of Medicare, and the evolving landscape of health insurance options. From short-term plans to the potential of direct primary care, they highlight innovative, free-market solutions that empower individuals and reduce costs.Discover why health insurance remains prohibitively expensive for many Americans, how government mandates distort the market, and what steps can be taken to promote transparency, competition, and patient-centered care. This episode also delves into topics like the unintended consequences of employer-provided insurance, the future of telemedicine, and creative alternatives for long-term care.With insights backed by decades of research and expertise, AnneMarie and Devon shed light on how we can move toward a more efficient and accessible healthcare system. Whether you're a policymaker, healthcare professional, or concerned citizen, this episode offers valuable perspectives you won't want to miss.
Today my guest is Anant Sudarshan, an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick and a Senior Fellow at the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC). We talked about air pollution in India, crop burning, subsidizing electricity, depleting ground water, the impact of the collapse of keystone species and much more. Recorded November 11th, 2024. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Connect with Ideas of India Follow us on X Follow Shruti on X Follow Anant on X Click here for the latest Ideas of India episodes sent straight to your inbox. Timestamps (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:52) - Air Pollution in India (00:06:00) - Causes of Pollution in Delhi (00:07:32) - Addressing Crop Burning as a Source of Pollution (00:14:11) - Regulatory Frameworks for Pollution in India (00:18:16) - Creating a Market for Pollution (00:39:52) - Vehicular Pollution and Rationing (00:53:56) - How Subsidies Complicate the Pollution Problem (01:02:44) - Pigouvian Subsidies (01:08:19) - Electricity as a Right (01:26:04) - The Near-Extinction of Vultures in India (01:38:41) - Outro
Three Buddy Problem - Episode 22: We discuss Volexity's presentation on Russian APT operators hacking Wi-Fi networks in “nearest neighbor attacks,” the Chinese surveillance state and its impact on global security, the NSA's strange call for better data sharing on Salt Typhoon intrusions, and the failures of regulatory bodies to address cybersecurity risks. We also cover two new Apple zero-days being exploited in the wild, the US Government's demand that Google sell the Chrome browser, and the value of data in the context of AI. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (https://twitter.com/juanandres_gs) (SentinelLabs), Costin Raiu (https://twitter.com/craiu) (Art of Noh) and Ryan Naraine (https://twitter.com/ryanaraine) (SecurityWeek).
We are all aware of the challenges facing the housing market right now. The main issues are rising mortgage rates, lack of inventory and regulatory burden in the world of lending. The question we must ask ourselves is this…..Do we think the new Trump administration can do something about it? We'll discuss some possible solutions this afternoon
In PX123 our guest is Bryan Caplan. Bryan is Professor of Economics at George Mason University and a New York Times Bestselling author. We interview him about his ground breaking graphic novel ‘Build, Baby, Build - The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation'. The book is described: 'In Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation, economist Bryan Caplan makes the economic and philosophical case for radical deregulation of this massive market―freeing property owners to build as tall and dense as they wish. Not only would the average price of housing be cut in half, but the building boom unleashed by deregulation would simultaneously reduce inequality, increase social mobility, promote economic growth, reduce homelessness, increase birth rates, help the environment, cut crime, and more. Combining stunning homage to classic animation with careful interdisciplinary research, Build, Baby, Build takes readers on a grand tour of a bona fide “panacea policy.” We can start realizing these missed opportunities as soon as we abandon the widespread misconception that housing regulation solves more problems than it causes.' The book should be a must read for planning undergraduates and all policy makers involved in the housing sector. Other books he has written include The Myth of the Rational Voter, named "the best political book of the year" by the New York Times, Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids, The Case Against Education, Open Borders (co-authored with SMBC's Zach Weinersmith), Labor Econ Versus the World, How Evil Are Politicians?, Don't Be a Feminist, Voters As Mad Scientists, You Will Not Stampede Me, and Self-Help Is Like a Vaccine. He is now writing Unbeatable: The Brutally Honest Case for Free Markets. In Podcast Extra / Culture Corner Bryan recommends ‘The problem with political authority' by Michael Huemer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Problem_of_Political_Authority). He also recommends the Youtube series 'Ride with Gabi' https://www.youtube.com/@ridewithgabi Jess has gone back to duolingo, learning Italian (https://www.duolingo.com). Pete recommends Netflix K drama ‘Business Proposal'. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Proposal) Audio produced by Jack Bavage. Podcast released 12 November 2024. PlanningxChange is proud to be part of the Urban Broadcast Collective.
In this segment of The Mark Reardon Show, Ryan is joined by David Stokes, the director of Municipal Property at the Show Me Institute. Show Me has a new guide that explores how free-market solutions can improve Missouri cities. Could it save the City of St. Louis?
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Put professional networking and social media together – and there you have it – that's our guest for today, LinkedIn. Founded in 2003, LinkedIn connects the world's professionals to make them more than productive and successful. The firm boasts a diversified range of services ranging from Talent Solutions, Market Solutions, Sales Solutions and Premium Subscriptions products. With over 1 billion members worldwide, including executives from every Fortune 500 company, the Microsoft-owned company is also the world's largest professional network. In the APAC region alone, the social media player has a base of over 298 million individuals, helping them connect with like-minded professionals and remain updated on industry trends. Why are we speaking to LinkedIn you might ask? Well the social media network is an interesting one to look at given how it saw a boom in creators coming on board the platform amid the pandemic, when people had to work remotely, form connections, and market themselves using the internet. So how does the firm utilise its algorithm to prevent an overwhelm of content on users, but yet ensure that it remains valuable to the creator community and marketers who are purchasing its B2C subscriptions as well as B2B solutions? Speaking of algorithms, LinkedIn appears to be rolling out video carousels and prioritising videos on the platform in recent months. But what were the reasons behind the move? How important are videos in helping LinkedIn better engage and retain users and get businesses to up their advertising spend? On Under the Radar, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Feon Ang, APAC Managing Director, LinkedIn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJI2Tv2yxOLBI02nyJoprA Learn more about us: https://www.pragmaticinstitute.com/ Start your Product Manager or Product Marketer certification here “The first thing I would recommend everyone to do who has an interest in the AI space, and I think lots of people have an interest in this space, is you should be using generative AI tools in your life every day as much as you can, and really remind yourself how much of a difference it can make.” - Isaac Lien, Co-Founder and Chief Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Officer at Grandpad In this enlightening episode, we dive deep with Isaac Lien, Co-founder and Chief AI and Innovation Officer at GrandPad, exploring the company's strategic incorporation of generative AI to enhance their offerings for the senior market. Lien shares the journey of testing and integrating AI technologies within their product, GrandPad, highlighting how a user-directed approach has fundamentally shaped both the development and marketing strategies. Isaac Lien, Co-founder of Grandpad, initially developed a math flashcards app for iPhone inspired by Steve Jobs. Motivated by communication challenges with his grandparents, he created Grandpad, facilitating video calls for the elderly. Recognizing the power of technology to improve lives, Grandpad later introduced "Grandie," which use AI to help seniors engage in seamless conversations, find inspiration, and discover new interests in an intuitive and user-friendly manner. The team focuses on effective communication and user engagement, incorporating popular games and news topics into Grandpad's offerings. Looking ahead, Isaac anticipates evolving generative AI technologies, and emphasizes the importance of user feedback to guide feature enhancements. By staying informed and exploring new tools, it's possible to capitalize on industry advancements. Key Takeaways: 1. User Feedback is King: User feedback plays a critical role in Grandpad's product development. They have a group of users who actively advise them on what to build, ensuring that the product continuously evolves to meet the needs of their customers. 2. Market Solutions, Not Features: Marketing for Grandpad's AI-powered features is centered around Simon Sinek's "Start with Why" approach. They focus on explaining why the product is important and beneficial for their users, before diving into the technical details of how it works. The solution is what users really care about. 3. Know Your Audience Intimately: Grandpad emphasized the importance of deeply understanding their target audience and creating a product that specifically caters to their needs. In their case, they focused on older adults and designed a user-friendly product that addresses their unique challenges with technology. ABOUT OUR GUEST: As the Co-Founder and Chief Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Officer at Grandpad, Isaac Lien brings a deep understanding of technology and a passion for making it accessible to older adults. With a background in computer science, he has been instrumental in the development of Grandpad's user-friendly tablet solutions designed specifically for the unique needs of this demographic. Isaac's expertise in artificial intelligence and his dedication to incorporating user feedback have been key drivers in Grandpad's success. He has consistently leveraged advanced technologies, such as generative AI, to enhance the user experience and provide personalized, human-like interactions. Through his leadership, Grandpad has become a pioneer in utilizing AI to create more intuitive and engaging experiences for its users. At the core of Isaac's work is a commitment to making technology accessible and inclusive for all users, particularly older adults. He has dedicated his career to developing solutions that empower and enrich the lives of users, ensuring they can seamlessly connect with their loved ones, access information, and enjoy a wide range of digital experiences. You can learn more about Grandie at Grandie.AI and more about Grandpad at Grandpad.net. ABOUT PRAGMATIC INSTITUTE: Since 1993, we've provided training and professional development for product, design, and data professionals to accelerate innovation, increase customer satisfaction, and bolster revenue. Through our comprehensive methods and proprietary Pragmatic Framework, we train professionals with the skills needed to accelerate their product management and product marketing careers, increase team efficiency, and boost revenue. Our online, in-person, and on-demand courses are taught by industry experts with decades of experience at top companies like Microsoft, Cisco, Dell, Hallmark, Quaker Oats, and Dun & Bradstreet. We offer individual course training in product, design and data, and certification tracks for Product Management Certifications, Product Marketing Certifications, and the Pragmatic Product Master Certification. All attendees gain access to the Pragmatic Alumni Community, a network of over 30,000 alumni worldwide. If you're looking for product management or product marketing training or are pursuing a product marketing certification or product management certification, browse our certification paths at https://www.pragmaticinstitute.com/product/. Courses are available online, in-person, or on-demand to fit your schedule. Want to learn more about becoming a Pragmatic Certified Product Manager? 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We're joined by Lou Viveros from Market Solutions this week to talk about selling your digital business. Whether you run an SEO agency, an ecommerce business, SaaS tool or just a website, Lou talks about what to be across to achieve the best sale price possible.WANT US TO DO YOUR SEO? We can take a look at your site, your competitors and your market and give you a free proposal on what you need to do to hit your goals. Head to our website and submit your details. We'll get our nerd caps on and do some digging into the right SEO strategy for you. Stuff You Need To Know The SEO Show is released once a week so subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts and if you're feeling extra kind we'd love it if you leave us a review. Learn more about us at https://theseoshow.coCheck out our agency Local DigitalFollow Michael on Twitter @servicescalingFollow our agency Local Digital on Instagram @localdigitalcoCheck out our content on Youtube
A bidding error in the Nordic spot power market could be the costliest fat finger event ever in European energy markets – both in terms of financial losses but also the reputational damage for the electricity system and the companies involved. Listen to a discussion on the events that led to EUR -500/MWh power prices and why some Finns treated it as Black Friday. Host: Snjólfur Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, MontelGuests: Maarit Uusitalo, Manager, Market Solutions, Fingrid ;Riku Merikoski, Senior Power Analyst, Axpo; Gert Ove Mollestad, Editor Norway.
We present a special mid-week episode of SmarterMarkets™, bringing you exclusive interviews from the IETA North America Climate Summit. At this September's Climate Week in New York City, we partnered with IETA to interview a wide-range of carbon market participants. During this pivotal year in carbon markets, we wanted to discuss their perspectives on where we are and what we need to do next to harness the power of markets to make net-zero possible. SmarterMarkets™ host David Greely sat down with these guests to talk about how carbon markets support their strategy for climate action; how this year's challenges to operationalize the Article 6 markets, as well as this year's challenges to the reputation and growth of the voluntary carbon markets, are affecting their strategies; and what they see as the most important ideas being discussed at the Climate Summit this year. We've compiled a selection of those interviews into this special episode of SmarterMarkets™. Our guests in order of appearance are: Ingo Puhl, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Southeast Asia at South Pole Lisa DeMarco, Senior Partner & CEO at Resilient and Chair of the Board of Directors at IETA Svenja Telle, Director of Origination at Base Carbon Ana Carolina Avzaradel Szklo, Technical Director, Markets and Standards at VCMI Melissa Lindsay, Founder & CEO at Emsurge & Emstream Juan Durán, Executive Director at EcoRegistry Dinesh Babu, Executive Director at Climate Action Data Trust Nick Osborne, GM, Global Environmental Products at Shell Energy Lars Kvale, VP of Market Solutions at Chia Network Lars Kroijer, Founder & Managing Director at Allied Offsets Max DuBuisson, VP of Sustainability Policy & Engagement at Indigo Ag Goulnara Aguiar, CEO & Founder of Ormex Standard Dominique Strasdin, Head of Business Development at Vertree Rick Saines, Managing Director at Pollination Matt Beckwith, Sr. Advisor at Varda Ag Leslie Durschinger, Founder, CEO, & CIO at Terra Global Capital Mark Downes, Communications Director at IETA David Antonioli, Independent Advisor & Former CEO at Verra
Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas by: Natasha Dow Schüll The Evolutionary Limits of Liberalism: Democratic Problems, Market Solutions and the Ethics of Preference Satisfaction by: Filipe Nobre Faria A Language Older Than Words by: Derrick Jensen WTF?!: An Economic Tour of the Weird by: Peter T. Leeson Blowback (Second Edition): The Costs and Consequences of American Empire by: Chalmers Johnson The Sun Is a Compass: A 4,000-Mile Journey into the Alaskan Wilds by: Caroline Van Hemert So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by: Cal Newport Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy by: Jostein Gaarder The Sandman 4 by: Neil Gaiman American Gods by: Neil Gaiman The Eye of the Bedlam Bride: Dungeon Crawler Carl, Book 6 by: Matt Dinniman Letters to a Young Mormon by: Adam S. Miller
This week: Say Samal, former minister for the environment and now deputy prime minister of the Royal Government of Cambodia, talks with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh about how the country benefits from REDD+ carbon projects and in particular in terms of forest preservation and positive impacts for the indigenous peoples living in the forests. They discuss the importance of a partnership approach and collective action to collaboratively deliver sustainable development. Plus: the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution shares the global plastic treaty draft; $37 trillion of investment is required to meet the necessary energy transition by 2030, says Boston Consulting Group; and, CDP's new research shows G20 lacks nature-based policies to hit biodiversity targets, in the news digest. Host: Ian Welsh
The latest episode of Poetry In Motion is here, with host Neil Fitzmaurice joined by Joe Rimmer & Stephen Killen to discuss the latest Liverpool FC news! The lads discuss Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Bournemouth in the Premier League, as well as Alexis Mac Allister's successful appeal against the red card he received in the second half agains the Cherries, Wataru Endo and much more! EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/bloodred Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are joined by Taimur Ahmad, who focuses on Energy, Macro/Finance and Geopolitics and is a recent graduate of Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. We discuss progressive ideas in bitcoin, bitcoin as ultimate financial inclusion, community and movement building and what bitcoin does–and doesn't–fix. Taimur is very thoughtful in his approach to these very nuanced topics and takes care to look at all angles. Be sure to check out Taimur's writings at his substack, Fictitious Capital: https://fictitiouscapital.substack.com/ Taimur Ahmad: Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtaa324 Trey Walsh Nostr: Trey@theprogressivebitcoiner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ktreywalsh SPONSOR: BitBox: Use promo-code TPB during checkout to get 5% off your purchase: https://bitbox.swiss/tpb Sazmining: Get $50 off the purchase of a miner using the following link: https://app.sazmining.com/purchase?ref=tpb Sazmining is a Hosted Bitcoin Mining provider with a commitment to using 100% renewable energy for your mining operation. A Progressive's Case for Bitcoin: Get a copy of Jason Maier's book “A Progressive's Case for Bitcoin” here, https://bit.ly/3XuEcyV, using promo code TPB for 10% off the book. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 Start 00:01:34 Tamur's Background 00:03:23 Bitcoin Discovery 00:05:18 Economics & Energy 00:10:12 Bitcoin Skepticism 00:15:31 Bitcoin Use Cases 00:19:49 Adoption Concerns 00:23:37 Status Quo Systems 00:28:57 Bitcoin Solutions? 00:31:00 Political Capture 00:34:20 Complex Conversations 00:39:43 Motivating Change 00:44:00 Local Use Cases 00:49:02 Wasted Focus? 00:53:50 Climate Activism 00:57:31 Market Solutions? 01:03:44 Reform The State 01:08:17 More Questions 01:13:01 Community Building 01:19:49 Proof of Work 01:19:51 Embracing Change 01:28:57 A Technology of Hope SUBSCRIBE Website: https://zurl.co/z6c8 Libsyn: https://zurl.co/Bkw2 Apple Podcasts: https://zurl.co/WPZg Spotify: https://zurl.co/Y41f Amazon: https://zurl.co/io24 Fountain: https://zurl.co/c7bl RSS: https://zurl.co/wHWC Youtube: https://zurl.co/VT9p FOLLOW & SUPPORT Nostr: https://zurl.co/q7qB Bluesky: https://zurl.co/0w35 Twitter: https://zurl.co/k1ay Instagram: https://zurl.co/rYZW Threads: https://zurl.co/KcMx Facebook: https://zurl.co/Zekf LinkedIn: https://zurl.co/SGY2 Send Some Sats: https://geyser.fund/project/theprogressivebitcoiner
Alliance for Market Solutions' Alex Flint on how the climate door has been opened in the GOP. Catch the full "Best of Season Six" episode!
We've come to the end of yet another season on the "EcoRight Speaks" podcast. Before we turn the page, we'd like to celebrate with a "best of" season six show featuring many of the outstanding guests we had to start 2023. Host Chelsea Henderson takes a look back on season six with highlights from some of our guests including Climate Leadership Council's Greg Bertelsen and Catrina Rorke, Alliance for Market Solutions' Alex Flint, accomplished conservative hunter Cristina Jones, Trout Unlimited's Connor Parrish and EN-Roads executive director Andrew Jones just to name a few. Check out our final episode of the season before we launch season seven in just a few weeks. And follow us on social media (@republicEn) to find out when the first episode of season seven will drop in July. Thanks to all our listeners for investing your time and making it another great season!
Our expert hosts, Ross Gallagher, is joined by some great guests to ask: "Is debt the last taboo of financial services?” This week's guests include: Karen Andres, Director, Policy & Market Solutions, Aspen Institute Neil Costello, UK Marketing Director, Lowell Siamac Rezaiezadeh, VP of Product Marketing and Insight, GoCardless As an industry, we can talk endlessly about positive user journeys and financial enrichment. But, when it comes to the tough topics it's a little more challenging to open up. No topic seems more taboo for the financial services industry than debt. But with people in the UK owing £1.8 billion in 2023 and millions of Americans currently carrying some form of debt – this is a subject far too important to ignore. We've put together a panel of amazing experts to discuss why debt is such a taboo subject, how to help people avoid unworkable debt, and how we improve the debt collection process. This episode is sponsored by Blinkist The Blinkist app offers distilled audio content from over 5000 non-fiction books and podcasts, to get bitesized insights in just 15 minutes, across 27 different categories. Go to Blinkist.com/fintech to start your 7-day free trial and get 25% off of a Blinkist Premium membership. And now for a limited time you can even use Blinkist Connect to share your premium account with a friend or partner and get 2 premium subscriptions for the price of one. Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. It's hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David M. Brear, Ross Gallagher, Benjamin Ensor, and Kate Moody - as well as a range of brilliant guests. We cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Karen Andres, Neil Costello, and Siamac Rezeaizadeh.
In this episode of Zero to CEO, we talk with Gianna Ricciardi, Co-Founder and Practice Leader at Vita Assure, about modernizing employee benefits through the adoption of technology and new market solutions. We dive into the importance of group insurance and retirement plans, as well as mental health and wellness in the workplace. We explore how business owners can communicate the employer value proposition to employees and strategies for effective education. We also discuss the challenges of outdated employee benefit plans and how technology and new market solutions can be used to modernize benefits. We highlight the startling data on employee mental health and the benefits business owners can provide to ensure their employees suffering from anxiety, depression, and burnout receive appropriate care. Furthermore, we cover how foreign businesses with small teams in Canada can get competitive benefits for their employees. Lastly, we touch upon the best way for HR to educate employees on the value of their benefit programs.
In questo nuovo episodio, Alessandro e Riccardo parlano del thread di Twitter in cui Elon Musk discute con un dipendente e del colpo di scena della Germania che vuole frenare la decisione EU di bloccare le auto a combustione fossile entro il 2035.Nella Big Story, con Massimiliano Garri, direttore Innovation and Market Solutions di Terna, parliamo di come grazie all'innovazione sta evolvendo il sistema energetico italiano.Ascolta "Globally", il podcast di Will sulla geopolitica su Spotify o Apple Podcast
Our guest today defines go-to-market as a strategic iterative process of delivering a solution based on an opportunity in the market. To her, everything comes down to positioning. It's all about understanding the goals of your clients so your product suits their needs. This is how Ali Wendroff approaches go-to-market strategy in her position as Senior Director of Global Engagement at TripleLift. In this conversation, she shares her journey from her first job in an ad tech company to her present leadership position in a global leader in the programmatic industry. Join in and learn about the ins and outs of go-to-market strategy in this fast-paced core industry!
Join us in the BreakLine Arena for a conversation with Anilu Vazquez-Ubarri, Partner and CHRO at TPG, a leading global alternative asset management firm investing across five multi-product platforms: Capital, Growth, Impact, Real Estate, and Market Solutions.Diversity is synonymous with performance, especially when aligned with business outcomes. Anilu joins the BreakLine Arena to talk about her leadership experiences overseeing all-things people related, including diversity. She shares insights related to the importance of diverse boards of governance, why language surrounding diversity matters, why mentorship is vital, and how we can handle feedback with grace. “Being different is an asset… but make sure you're not the only one who looks like you forever. Diversify the rooms you enter and then pay it backward for those who follow.” — Anilu Vazquez-UbarriPlease like, rate, subscribe, or review our show if you've liked what you've heard! We'd love to hear your thoughts. If you're interested in joining our community, please visit www.breakline.org
Alex Flint, executive director at the Alliance for Market Solutions, explains why and how he thinks economics and science will win out over politics within the GOP on climate change. Catch the entire interview with Alex here: https://republicen.org/podcast
We are back for season six of the "EcoRight Speaks" and are excited to welcome Alliance for Market Solutions' executive director Alex Flint back to the podcast! Alex is a great friend on the EcoRight and an expert at the intersection of federal energy, climate, and fiscal policies.Alex joins host Chelsea Henderson to preview energy and climate policy in the new and divided Congress. He weighs in on potential proposals on the House side, how the conversation has changed within the GOP on how to move forward on climate change, why a carbon border adjustment is so important and how he thinks that economics and science will ultimately prevail over the politics. Don't miss this episode and Alex forecasting the year ahead. You can listen to past episodes and interviews on your favorite podcast app or at https://republicen.org/podcast!
Alliance for Market Solutions' Alex Flint details what is different now in the House GOP conversations regarding climate policy. Listen to the entire interview and episode: https://republicen.org/podcast
Alliance for Market Solutions executive director Alex Flint on Speaker Kevin McCarthy recognizing the need for the GOP to change the party's ideology on climate change. Listen to the entire episode: https://republicen.org/podcast!
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Michelle Kang serves as the Chief Executive Officer for the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), a global association advocating for high quality early learning for all children. Prior to becoming CEO, Michelle served as NAEYC's inaugural Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, in which she oversaw the strategy and daily operations for Membership, Early Learning Program Accreditation, Publications, Conference, Market Solutions and Global Engagement. During her tenure, the organization dramatically pivoted to serve the field through the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, including successfully conducting virtual conferences serving thousands of educators, the first-ever Symposium on Developmentally Appropriate Practice and a virtual Professional Learning Institute that delivered more than 235,000 certificates of professional development. She has guided the substantial system adjustments necessary to support child care and preschools attaining and maintaining accreditation through the pandemic and shepherded the development and launch of the fourth edition of NAEYC's Developmentally Appropriate Practice book, a critical text used widely as the basis for quality early learning. Prior to joining NAEYC, she served in leadership roles at Bright Horizons, an international provider of early education, most recently as Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Operational Strategy. Her 16-year tenure at Bright Horizons included building partnerships with leading global employers to develop and implement dependent care supports–child care, back-up care, and educational advising services. In building these partnerships, she gained a deep appreciation for the life-changing work that early educators do every day. Drawing on her experiences as the daughter of Korean immigrants, Michelle is committed to creating belonging within organizations and developing inclusive leadership and mentoring opportunities. Also an ardent supporter of higher education student development, Michelle has served as a Resident Tutor and Scholar at Harvard University and as a member of the Student Engagement and Leadership Advisory Board for The College of William & Mary. Michelle holds a Bachelor's degree from the College of William and Mary, a Masters of Education in Leadership and Policy from the University of Virginia and a Masters of Science in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management from Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford (UK). She and her husband live in Maryland with their three children.
Join America's Roundtable Radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy in a conversation with John Gibbs, Republican candidate for the 3rd Congressional District in Michigan and former Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Before government service, John used his complete fluency in Japanese to serve in Christian missions in Japan, where he helped churches reach the vulnerable using technology, and deployed homeless outreach strategies for Japanese churches. Prior to his service in Japan, John worked as a software developer in Silicon Valley on cybersecurity products at Symantec, and on the first version of the iPhone at Apple. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University, and a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. Topics: — The State of America's Economy in the Heartland — Compounding America's Energy Crisis: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Moves to Shut Down Enbridge Line 5 Threatening Energy Security — U.S. Southern Border Crisis Impacting the Midwest — Michigan's Draconian Covid Restrictions and Learning Loss for School Children — Solutions: The Rule of Law, Market-Oriented Reforms and Economic Liberty According to a published report (https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-environment-watch/qa-what-michigans-move-shut-down-enbridge-line-5-means): "Enbridge has warned that a Line 5 shutdown would threaten Michigan's energy security, particularly for Upper Peninsula residents who rely upon propane from Line 5 to heat their homes. The company has also said a Line 5 shutdown would increase fuel prices and harm Southeast Michigan and Ohio refineries that process oil from Line 5. But during a brief shutdown in June (https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-environment-watch/michigan-judge-orders-temporary-enbridge-line-5-shutdown), gas prices did not noticeably rise." Bio John Gibbs (https://www.votejohngibbs.com/about-john) With more than 20 years of experience in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, John was appointed by President Trump as Acting Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development at HUD under Secretary Ben Carson, where he oversaw an annual budget of $8 billion to help fight homelessness and expand economic opportunity. Gibbs is a Michigan native, the grandson of Black sharecroppers from the deep south, and the first in his family to attend college - a life journey which exemplifies the opportunity our great nation provides. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University, and a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @votejohngibbs @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 65 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm
Nigerian Public Universities'over-reliance on government direct funding has beenthe major cause of constant disagreements between the university staff unions and the federal government, which has come to see university funding as a millstone around its neck. These disagreements have led to lockdowns of the university system in the form of prolonged industrial actions, translating to time wastage on the part of students, poor learning outcomes, and loss of faith in the education system, with their attendant economic consequences.Amid the over seven-month-old impasse between the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the federal government over non-implementation of the previous agreements
R Street's Eli Lehrer details the basics of free-market solutions and how they work. Listen to the entire episode: https://republicen.org/podcast
The Biden Administration has recently invoked the Defense Production Act for a climate emergency. What does this mean? Jakob Puckett, an energy analyst and a Young Voices Contributor, joins me to explain this move and share some free-market ideas for combating climate change. Article - https://dailycaller.com/2022/07/27/opinion-bidens-disastrous-agenda-is-the-real-emergency-not-the-climate-puckett/ https://youtu.be/pNoJGzzdp9k Join WAL Plus now for commercial-free shows and our complete archives - JoinWALPlus.com ---- This episode is brought to you by Iconic Insurance. Fifteen percent of Americans are left to find health insurance on their own. You might feel overwhelmed, lost, or frustrated, and if that's you, feel in control of your health with Matt Allen's help. Visit www.iconic-insurance.com/libertarians to get started. --- Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you're interested in starting a podcast or taking yours to the next level, please contact us at LeadersAndLegends.net. ---- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. ---- Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful sleep so you can wake up refreshed. Q SLEEP contains incredible ingredients, including melatonin, 5-HTP, and L-theanine, as well as a proprietary herbal extract, which synergistically promotes restful sleep and helps your mind and body rejuvenate. Buy Now - https://wearelibertarians.com/sleepspray/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the podcast, Grizz sits down with Rob Friend, Product Director, Market Solutions and Interoperability at Symphony Communications to talk about his talk at the FINOS Open Source in Finance Forum (OSFF) on July 13th in London with Eugene Sorenson of Cosaic about "FDC3 in the Wild - Real World Use Cases that Help Evolve the Standard". Plus, we talk about FDC3 from the product and standards view, and how interoperability is transforming financial services, not just on the desktop. Rob's OSFF Talk - July 13 London: https://sched.co/12VZE LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rfriend1uk/ Symphony: https://www.linkedin.com/company/symphonycomm/ FDC3: https://fdc3.finos.org/ OSFF REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR LONDON (13 JULY 22) (FINOS Members attend for FREEEEEE.... - osff@finos.org for more details) Open Source in Finance Forum London - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum/ OSFF New York Call for Proposals - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-finance-forum-new-york/program/cfp/ Grizz's Info | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ | grizz@finos.org ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
Alex Flint is the Executive Director of Alliance for Market Solutions, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with mission to engage with influential conservatives to address two of America's most pressing challenges: the need to reduce carbon pollution and grow the economy. https://amsresearch.org/
This month, we're seeing double with two guests and two episodes! Joining Craig and Josh are Karen Andres (Director of Policy and Market Solutions and Project Director of the Retirement Savings Initiative at the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program) and Josh Sledge (Senior Director of Incubation at the Filene Research Institute, a “think and do tank” in the credit union space). In part two of this month's episode, Craig asks Karen and Josh S. to offer opinions on the government's role in regulating financial products. They also discuss the importance of truly understanding consumer outcomes. Our guests then think back on financial products that never quite took off, as well as small ideas that turned into something much bigger. Finally, host Josh finally learns about the origination of the 401k, and Karen and Josh S. talk about exposing their kids to financial concepts from a young age. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.
This month, we're seeing double with two guests and two episodes! Joining Craig and Josh are Karen Andres (Director of Policy and Market Solutions and Project Director of the Retirement Savings Initiative at the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program) and Josh Sledge (Senior Director of Incubation at the Filene Research Institute, a “think and do tank” in the credit union space). In part one, Karen and Josh S. explore how the approach to financial inclusion has evolved over the decade — specifically regarding the role of financial institutions. Karen discusses the Aspen Institute's recent call for the Biden administration to establish a presidential council on financial inclusion, and Josh S. talks about Filene's recent focus on providing credit unions with tools to improve members' financial health. Plus, our hosts try to stump Karen and Josh S. with Michiganian trivia, and everyone gets derailed talking about subscriptions from Taco Bell. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.
Alex Flint, an expert on climate change policy and nuclear power, joins "Plugged In" host Neil Chatterjee to call out industry and government leaders who have allowed the climate change crisis to devolve from a technical problem to a partisan fight. Flint, who serves as the executive director of the Alliance for Market Solutions, said it's just about time for a "do over," when it comes to climate policy. He also shares some life advice with the energy space: Don't pay the carbon price.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this Heard Tell Good Talks, guest Jakob Puckett of Young Voices joins us to talk some environment and climate issues, such as how market based solutions to things like innovation, GHG emissions, and alternative energies are better than waiting for the government to decide what is coming next, since they often guess wrong. Jakob also explains how the energy creation process works, how the cost of generation and distribution affect your energy bill, and how regulation and innovation can and cannot change that equation. Plus, Jakob touches on some recent developments with nuclear power gaining momentum.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Patrick Bond, sociology professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, discusses the urgent need for climate reparations for Africa, in light of the COP26 climate summit, and why market solutions will not work to address the problems Africa is currently facing. Part 1 of 2.
Overdraft fees. We discuss the four different fee types, their magnitudes, and how some bad banks are almost entirely reliant on overdrafts for profitability. We turn our attention to legislative action and the appropriate role for regulators, taking into consideration recent research showing that overdraft services can increase access to banking for low-income families and the unbanked. We wrap up with a look at some of the startups and banks that are innovating in the space and what to expect next week. Check out this week's letter for the full story. Follow @FatTailThoughts on Twitter to be notified when the next podcast's live and your co-hosts @KleeBeard and @StevenDickens3 for more content.
Photo: Camino Real guayaquil: Royal Road in Guayaquil #NewWorldReport: Ecuador turns to market solutions. Senadora Maria Fernanda Cabal. @MariaFdaCabal (on leave); Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc https://www.securefreesociety.org https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2021/10/16/latin-americas-economies-have-an-opportunity-to-grow
Drought in the West has gone from bad to the worst. While conservation and market reallocation of water rights aren't a panacea, they are two of the most valuable tools we have to make the most of our limited water supplies – and the Deschutes Basin is taking full advantage of them. In our third episode of the Western Water Market Podcast, Kate Fitzpatrick with the Deschutes River Conservancy unpacks Central Oregon's drought situation, including efforts to prepare for and respond to unprecedented years like this. This isn't just a model for the West – it's a call to action. If you can forgo irrigating with your water rights or irrigation district shares, there is a good chance someone is in need and will be interested in leasing them. Tune in and learn more. We're here to help.[01:16] - About Kate Fitzpatrick and the Deschutes River Conservancy [04:13] - About the Deschutes River Basin[08:47] - This year's drought situation and relief in Central Oregon[17:01] - Preparing for and responding to drought: conservation and water marketing[40:07] - “If you can't measure it, you can't manage it. If you can't manage it, you can't fix it.”[42:05] - Three think Central Oregon irrigators should know and consider[47:31] - Kate's recommendations for the Klamath Basin and the greater WestRESOURCESU.S. Drought MonitorDeschutes River ConservancyCentral Oregon Irrigation DistrictNorth Unit Irrigation DistrictDeschutes River Conservancy's listings on Western Water MarketWater rights for sale and lease on Western Water MarketWater right buyers and lessees on Western Water MarketLET'S CONNECTContact Kate FitzpatrickContact Kristina Kristina on LinkedInWestern Water Market on LinkedInWestern Water Market on FacebookWestern Water Market on YouTube
During the Institute of International Finance Annual Membership Meetings, the Essential Podcast interviewed some panelists to gain greater insight on current market conditions. This interview is with Richard Mattison, CEO of Trucost, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, on the topic of financial markets and climate risk.
Kristian O'Meara is Vice President of Market Solutions at JAGGAER, a global provider of source-to-pay solutions. O'Meara's journey into sourcing and procurement began with an internship for a franchise that proved to be the foundation for his career. In an industry where the conversation is dominated by change, O'Meara notes that the ability to be a good listener and an active partner will always be a valued skill.
Michael J. Larkin is the Founder, President & CEO of Local Partnership Joint Market Solutions, LLC or LPJM Solutions. The Digital Display and Retargeting agency's current mission is to tap as many companies into the $37 Billion Dollar industry as possible by education on the stats, problems and their innovative solution. Mr. Larkin is active […] The post Pensacola Business Radio: Guests-Michael J. Larkin, CEO/Local Partnership Joint Market Solutions, LLC appeared first on Business RadioX ®.