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We’re back! Finally! What’s wrong with Steve and Geoff, not putting out a show since last season?! They answer that question right off the bat, but still. Inexcusable. There’s a lot to catch up on in this episode. The entirety of the Avs regular season, the first round dismantling of the Blues, and what to expect as they take on the Vegas Golden Knights. Plus a rather lengthy discussion of the maddening inconsistency of NHL suspensions. In our last show, Morgan (@morgannaanna) tried to call in, but was thwarted by Zoom-browsing trolls. We promised to have her in the next week. Ten months later, we finally made good on that, and got to have her on to discuss how hockey fans got through the pandemic, and what to expect as we head into the arena for the first time. BONUS: her dog makes a surprise appearance with a squeaky toy. If that’s not worth a nearly year-long wait, we don’t know what is. (Ed. Note: Nothing is worth that wait. Seriously, guys. Get it together.) Look for new episodes on your favorite podcast app. More Avs coverage from 9NEWS Follow From the Cheap Seats Follow hosts Steve Stager and Geoff Sawtell Email: cheapseats@9news.com This is a 9NEWS (KUSA) production 9NEWS Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Google+
Note: Nothing in this podcast or on KratomScience.com is intended to be medical advice, nor should it be taken as such. We’re not medical doctors. Please don’t listen to podcasts for advice on what you should or should not put in your body. Dr. Cachat continues answering questions from February’s r/kratom Ask Me Anything. This … 15. Journal Club Q&A Part 2: Kratom Legality, Kratom and Pharma, Dopamine Agonists, Libido, and Random Effects Read More » The post 15. Journal Club Q&A Part 2: Kratom Legality, Kratom and Pharma, Dopamine Agonists, Libido, and Random Effects first appeared on Kratom Science.
Note: Nothing in this podcast or on KratomScience.com is intended to be medical advice, nor should it be taken as such. We’re not medical doctors. Please don’t listen to podcasts for advice on what you should or should not put in your body. For episode #14, Dr. Jonathan Cachat answers half of the remaining question … 14. Journal Club Q&A Part 1: Kratom and Liver Enzymes, Alcohol, Pain Management, and Serotonin Read More » The post 14. Journal Club Q&A Part 1: Kratom and Liver Enzymes, Alcohol, Pain Management, and Serotonin first appeared on Kratom Science.
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NOTE: Nothing in this show should be considered to be commentary in any way on the validity of LDS Theological claims. I am not LDS, and I do not accept the tenants of their faith. We are only looking at the historical facts, events, and influences of the fight over one aspect of LDS history, and its impact on the political happenings in the country post-1876. Do not send me any eMails complaining about anything you may have inferred about the theological positions of the LDS Church. They will be deleted without being read. Since the early 1850’s the position of the government of The United States had been that the practice of Mormon polygamy was both an abomination and, after laws outlawing the practice were passed, illegal. The position of the LDS Church was that the practice was a “religious duty” and protected by the 1st amendment against unconstitutional laws passed by congress. In his final State of the Union message to Congress, Rutherford B. Hayes placed great stress on the danger to the nation if the practice of polygamy was allowed not just to continue, but to spread around the country. Given his stated policy of allowing states and Territories to “self-govern,” it was a strange position shift that he was having none of the argument from Utah about religious duty and 1st Amendment protections. Most of the country, both sectarian and non-sectarian seemed to agree with the outgoing President. Polygamy, and Mormonism in general, were not to be tolerated or allowed to spread. For the Republicans, the opposition to polygamy gave them a moral platform on which to campaign. For the Bourbon Democrats, it gave a distraction for other issues that they really didn’t want to discuss…
In Hour Two, Jimmy is joined in-studio by Crista Huff (@CristaHuff), Chief Analyst at Cabot Undervalued Stocks Adviser, and over the phone by Mark D. Cook, professional stock trader for 40 years and author of Prepare Now and Survive the Coming Bear Market. For the full hour, Crista and Mark share expert insights on what is really going on with the stock market right now vis-a-vis coronavirus, where things may head with stocks and more, and what to keep in mind strategically. (NOTE: Nothing in this show should be considered investment advice, and it is always wise to talk to a financial advisor before making decisions on anything you hear!)
Marketplace Blueprint: Product Marketing Strategies for Amazon
Amazon announced 10 new states they will be automatically collecting sales tax As of October 1st Amazon will be automatically collecting and remitting sales tax in 10 additional states. This has left many Amazon retailers confused on how this will affect them going forward. In this episode, Peter Mantell of Ampersand Accounting shares some general recommendations for retailers as they adjust to this new development for some states with large sales tax implications for Amazon sellers. Note: Nothing in this episode should be taken as specific tax or legal advice. Contact your licensed professional to identify the next best steps for your state. The purpose of this podcast is solely that you have the information to work with tax and legal professionals for your company. Do I still need to file in states Amazon is collecting sales tax? The answer to that question is really, it depends. Some states still want sellers to remit a filing, even if Amazon is collecting and remit the actual tax. Some states, like Texas, have said that since they don't feel selling on Amazon creates a nexus for retailers they are allowing sellers to de-register. If you are continuing to file in that state you would simply mark your Amazon sales as exempted sales. What types of sellers on Amazon need to think about sales tax compliance? Not all products being sold on Amazon will put the seller at a potential sales tax liability. On platforms and programs that Amazon is the seller of record (Vendor Central, KDP, etc) those vendors do not have any potential sales tax liability from those Amazon sales. If you are the seller of record, then you should talk with a SALT tax professional to discuss potential sales liability. Overall: No potential sales tax liability: Vendor Central, Sold By Amazon, Kindle/CreateSpace Potential sales tax liability: Seller Central (with the exception of Sold By Amazon) Other Areas Discussed We also discussed considerations before going to register with the remaining states that Amazon is not currently collecting, California back taxes, and economic vs physical nexus. Amazon's Actual Announcement Amazon's announcement around this happened on Seller Central. Here is an excerpt of that announcement: Tax collection for orders shipped to the states of AZ, CA, CO, ME, MD, MA, NV, ND, TX, UT - Effective October 1, 2019 Based on changes to Arizona, California, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, North Dakota, Texas, and Utah State tax laws, Amazon will begin calculating, collecting, and remitting sales and use tax for all orders shipped to customers in these states on October 1, 2019. Your existing tax calculation settings, order details, and payments reporting will update automatically to reflect this change. Changes to your tax settings or seller account are not required based on the state law changes. However, you may consider working with your tax advisor to determine if your business has any other ongoing tax remittance or reporting obligations. Answers to common questions are available in the Marketplace Tax Collection FAQ. Which States Is Amazon Collecting and Remitting for As of October 1st, 2019 State Effective Date State Resource Arizona October 1, 2019 Link California October 1, 2019 Link Colorado* October 1, 2019 Link Maine October 1, 2019 Link Maryland October 1, 2019 Link Massachusetts October 1, 2019 Link Nevada October 1, 2019 Link North Dakota October 1, 2019 Link Texas October 1, 2019 Link Utah October 1, 2019 Link Ohio September 1, 2019 Link Arkansas July 1, 2019 Link Indiana July 1, 2019 Link Kentucky July 1, 2019 Link New Mexico July 1, 2019 Link Rhode Island July 1, 2019 Link Virginia July 1, 2019 Link West Virginia July 1, 2019 Link Wyoming July 1, 2019 Link Vermont June 6, 2019 Link Idaho June 1, 2019 Link New York June 1, 2019 Link South Carolina April 29, 2019 Link Nebraska April 1, 2019 Link District of Columbia April 1, 2019 Link South Dakota March 1, 2019 LinkCertificate of Collection Alabama January 1, 2019 Link Iowa January 1, 2019 Link Connecticut December 1, 2018 Link New Jersey November 1, 2018 Link Minnesota October 1, 2018 Link Oklahoma July 1, 2018 Link Pennsylvania April 1, 2018 Link Washington January 1, 2018 Link Looking for support, training, or someone to handle your Amazon channel sales for you? Contact us at MarketplaceBlueprint.com for more information. We have case studies of our work with a variety of Amazon accounts on both Amazon Vendor Central and Seller Central. You can also visit our Marketplace Blueprint Blog and schedule an appointment with Robyn.
Hospice nurse Karen joins me to talk about health concerns, in our ongoing series of facing our health fears. But then Karen drops this incredible bit of knowledge about caring for those at the end of life, a job you might expect is one of the saddest: "I come home with my heart filled. People are just amazing." In this episode, we talk about heart and brain health, the importance of getting regular check-ups and screenings, and making sure you stay attentive to what's happening in your body. Note: Nothing in this episode is meant to give you specific medical advice. If you have specific medical concerns, definitely go see your doctor or other health professionals. Make sure you check out episodes 18 & 19 for the first two installments of our 'facing your health fears' series. Next week, we'll hear from Heather, a pediatric health professional in Texas.
What's up, friends, family, fans & stalkers! IT HAS BEEN ONE YEAR (ish) SINCE UPC BEGAN. This is a podcast ranking the "Best Of" our first year of episodes! Michael Drane & Corey Stewart sit down to tell behind the scenes stories and even respond to some Hate Mail from listeners. FYI: There are TWO BIG Announcements in this podcast that I am going to spoil below...... show notes - http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/year1 .. (keep scrolling for spoilers) .. .. .. (Note: Nothing will be taken away, these are in addition to UPC episodes). #1: We will be giving you a Patron-Only Podcast EVERY MONTH from now on! :) We're so excited to commit to this new schedule and give back to you patrons even more in our second year!!!!!! We're focusing on you guys rather than the free feed by making most of our content for you! #2: We're starting a New Podcast: The Climax Film Club! Movie and Television Reviews by a psychologist (Michael) and a graphic designer (Corey) to analyze the psychological & creative perspectives of YOUR favorite movies & tv shows! Let us know what YOUR favorites are in the FB group (we'll make a post related to this ASAP) so that we know what content to cover. THANKS, STALKERS. Can't wait to hear what you think
Alex (@AT09_Trader) is a 22-year old, discretionary day trader, who’s seen great results in the few years he’s been grinding away at this. He trades small caps, and he trades aggressively—as you’ll soon hear, Alex is far from conservative. This conversation was recorded on the 16th of November (2016), right around the time when the madness in the shipping sector was unfolding. So we got talking about the ticker DRYS and how Alex racked up a $40k loss a day or two before our interview (although, he had his first +$100k day shortly after too). Also we spoke about how Alex got started, the types of trade scenarios that he looks for, areas that he’s working on to improve, and also his venture into real estate—where he flipped a foreclosure property for a tidy profit, plus much more. Note: Nothing you hear on this podcast is financial advice. You’re entirely responsible for your own trading decisions.
Author’s Note: Nothing that I’m about to suggest is fact, it’s a framework to see life from a different perspective. Before you were born, you were nothing. You existed without a body, a mind or a life. You chose to come to Earth because you wanted to experience this thing called “life”. Before you arrived, […] The post Life Is A Carnival of Experience appeared first on Boodaism.