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Michele Kawamoto Perry of the Forward Project, joins Nadia and Rob to reflect on the year in leadership that was 2025 and to help us think about what will matter most in 2026. Nadia and Rob also check out an investment analysts' assessment that the federal poverty line should be $140K and discuss the latest McKinsey/Lean In survey on the state of women in the workplace. Later, the rare double rant Nadia rants SHRM's less than model employer behavior and Rob cheers on Costco.Articles referenced in the show:Poverty Line: https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/12/03/poverty-line-140000-green-affordability-inflation/87573416007/Mckinsey/Lean in: https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2025-12-09/why-are-women-leaning-out-of-workplace-advancement?utm_source=chatgpt.comConnect with Michele: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelekawamotoperry/Learn more about The Forward Project: www.theforwardproject.coLearn more about Expressions of Leadership Podcast:https://www.linkedin.com/company/expressions-of-leadership-show/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/expressions-of-leadership/id1787230408https://open.spotify.com/show/47UGcBb1aMOBA4wqvIuZI0Find season 5 episode transcripts here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bP3N6QYBG0UkzdRm5GwiFfoQLvGtIRrK?usp=sharing Connect with us: Visit http://www.nazconsultants.com to learn more about Dr. Nadia Butt's work in leadership, culture, and organizational effectiveness, and check out http://www.tekanoconsulting.com/ to explore Rob Hadley's approach to data-driven inclusive strategy. Send us your thoughts or topic ideas at inclusivecollectivepodcast@gmail.comFollow Inclusive Collective LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/inclusivecollective/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inclusivecollectivepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inclusivecollectivepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InclusiveCollective/ Connect with Nadia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadianazbutt/ Connect with Rob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-hadley-utah/
Michael Green, Chief Strategist and Portfolio Manager for Simplify Asset Management, joins Julia La Roche on episode 318 to break down his viral three-part series on America's real poverty line, revealing why families making $100,000-$140,000 are trapped in what he calls the "valley of death" - where government benefits are withdrawn before cash earnings can replace them. He explains how childcare costs, benefit cliffs, and tax code changes since the 1950s have made the American Dream nearly impossible for young families, why economists reacted so negatively to his work, and how the official poverty line ($31,200) is completely disconnected from reality. Green also discusses the implications for markets, predicting a 1929-style crash from passive investing flows, and shares what gives him hope: human potential and the power of free people over slaves.This episode is brought to you by VanEck. Learn more about the VanEck Rare Earth and Strategic Metals ETF: http://vaneck.com/REMXJuliaLinks:Follow Mike on X: https://twitter.com/profplum99Read Mike's Substack: https://www.yesigiveafig.com/Visit Simplify: https://www.simplify.us/Timestamps00:00 Intro and welcome Mike Green01:00 Genesis of the viral poverty line series and why the American Dream is breaking down05:25 The Valley of Death and the benefit cliffs 06:21 The working poor 07:50 Childcare 09:10 $100,000 used to mean something different12:10 The precarity line13:10 How we got here: tax code changes and the gaslighting about taxes and the 1%16:30 What's the solution?18:01 Implications of fixing the problem21:40 Why economists reacted so viscerally24:18 Sentiment analysis 26:35 Revealing what academics have been missing28:34 The affordability crisis vs inflation debate31:35 We need a different framework for poverty32:47 Where this is headed if nothing changes34:45 Political implications 39:09 What Mike plans to do about it40:35 Markets and passive investing momentum46:41 Wrap up and where to find Mike Green
His head all aswirl with yet-to-be-released Remnants, Jonah Goldberg moseys on down to the swamp for a swim with the punditry alligators. Jonah covers the Indiana redistricting that was not, gunboat diplomacy, nonexistent mustard-gas whores, evil AI, amending the Constitution, and the d-bag of the year. Shownotes:—Furious Minds: The Making of the MAGA New Right—The Arena with Kasie Hunt—Dead metaphors G-File—Cocaine Is Not Mustard Gas G-File—A Man of Great Sideburns | Interview: James M. Bradley—The Dispatch's Charles Hilu on Congress and trade—Yoram Hazony's The Virtue of Nationalism—Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz Interview with Sam Tannenhaus, Vanity Fair—Economist - “When LLMs learn to take shortcuts, they become evil”—Yuval Levin's American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation—and Could Again—Glenn Beck Interviews AI GEORGE WASHINGTON—Scott Lincicome: “The $140,000 ‘Poverty Line' Is Laughably Wrong, So Why Does It Feel Right?” The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of Jonah's G-File newsletters—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CFA Michael Greene's article on where the real poverty line is in 2025 is an example of the destruction of America's middle class. What is the real income level to find any real financial freedom?
(0:00) Bestie intros (0:12) OpenAI declares "Code Red" as competitors eat away ChatGPT market share (28:14) David Sacks vs. New York Times (51:24) New poverty line, America's slow descent into socialism Follow the besties: https://x.com/chamath https://x.com/Jason https://x.com/DavidSacks https://x.com/friedberg Follow on X: https://x.com/theallinpod Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theallinpod Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theallinpod Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/allinpod Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://x.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://x.com/TheZachEffect Referenced in the show: Sacks's AI waiver: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/David-Sacks.pdf Sacks's Crypto waiver: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Memo-David-Sacks-3.5.2025-1.pdf https://www.theinformation.com/articles/openai-ceo-declares-code-red-combat-threats-chatgpt-delays-ads-effort?rc=f8fu8f https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/19/nvidia-says-no-assurance-of-deal-with-openai-after-100-billion-pact.html https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/30/technology/david-sacks-white-house-profits.html https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/23/us/politics/anita-dunn-biden-white-house.html https://www.yesigiveafig.com/p/part-1-my-life-is-a-lie
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From the $140k "real" poverty line to an exclusive look inside the F1 Las Vegas paddock. We debate the welfare "Valley of Death," breakdown the capital flight from Bitcoin to AI, and ask if the "App Layer" is dead. Plus, a major announcement regarding the future of the podcast.Welcome to the Alfalfa Podcast
In this episode the conversation explores the concept of branding in various contexts, including politics, consumer behavior, and cultural impact. The discussion highlights significant events and trends, such as holiday shopping statistics, celebrity news, and unique political campaigns. The episode also touches on societal expectations regarding adulthood and concludes with a heartwarming story of kindness in the community. Takeaways Political branding can lead to controversies and conflicts of interest. Consumer behavior is shifting towards necessities over discretionary spending. Holiday shopping trends indicate a record-breaking season despite economic disparities. Celebrity actions can have significant cultural impacts, as seen with Jimmy Cliff and Sabrina Carpenter. Unique political campaigns can emerge from unexpected figures, like the ShamWow pitchman. Art and historical artifacts can fetch millions, reflecting cultural value and economic trends. Understanding adulthood is evolving, with new studies suggesting maturity comes later than previously thought. Online content designed to provoke outrage is a growing concern in media. Acts of kindness, like the mom on the plane, can inspire community spirit and positivity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 725: Neal and Toby recap the biggest holiday shopping time of the year and the different spending habits between Gen Z and Gen X spenders. Then, a viral essay believes the new US poverty line is $140,000. And, a late rally pushes the stock market near another record high. Also, Google's new hurricane model may be the future of weather forecasting. Finally, what you need to know coming up in the week ahead. Check out https://www.linkedIn.com/mbd for more. Get your MBD live show tickets here! https://www.tinyurl.com/MBD-HOLIDAY Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Skippy and Doogles dive into the viral debate around “the real poverty line” and trust us, it's not $31,000… but it's definitely not $140,000 either.Then we turn to Ray Dalio's latest bubble commentary, unpacking what “80% of the way into a bubble” really means—and why cash, leverage, and forced selling matter more than clickbait headlines.Finally, we close with the heartwarming Wall Street Journal piece on Charlie Munger's final years. From yelling across rooms with Buffett to adopting new teenage friends at age 99, Munger kept compounding wisdom until the very end.Join the premium Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to skippydoogles@gmail.com.
By now everyone has heard about the Lexington, NE beef plant planning to close doors on Jan 20, 2025. What is the real world impact to US cattlemen?
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"May your hope always outweigh your doubtUntil this old world finally punches you outMay you always play your musicLoud enough to wake up all of your neighborsOr may you play at least loud enoughTo always wake yourself up..."RIP Todd SniderMJ Hibbett “I Did A Gig In New York” – A Million Ukuleles http://www.mjhibbett.co.ukLara Herscovitch “Tequila Over Turkey” – There CD http://www.laraherscovitch.comDan Bern “Thanksgiving Day Parade” – New American Language http://www.danbern.comTodd Snider "Story Behind Cash Cabin Sessions" & "Like A Force Of Nature" - Cash Cabin Sessions Volume 3 Todd Snider "Big Finish" - Live: Return of The StorytellerTodd Snider "Sail On, My Friend" - The Get Together www.toddsnider.net ************************Jared Deck "In The Name" - Bully Pulpit www.jareddeckmusic.comTim Grimm "80 Acres" - Heart Land Again www.timgrimm.comElliot C Way "Fool's Gold" Ian Roland "20 Breaths Of Love Per Minute" www.ianroland.comCassidy Rae "Good Day" www.cassidy-rae.comJohn Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff "Easy On Me" - The Return Of... North Riding "Hopetown"Dead Root Revival "Poverty Line" - The Controller's Exam www.deadrootrevival.ca****************************ALBUM FOCUS: Keep Me In Your Heart: The Songs Of Warren Zevon www.paradiddlerecords.com Jack Licitra "Tenderness On The Block"Claudia Jacobs "Empty Hearted Town"James O'Malley "My Ride's Here" Russ Seeger "I'll Just Slow You Down"****************************The Wood "Romantic Attitude" - Cold Fire The Bartells "This Love" www.thebartells.co.ukAriel Maniki & The Black Halos "Witches" Moons In Retrograde "Mirror Obscura" www.moonsinretrograde.com The Awakening "Mirror Midnight" - Mirror Midnight www.theawakening.comFeldspar "Pasta Day" www.feldspar.itSunvolume "Riff City" www.sunvolume.net
October 8, 2025 ~ Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Luke Shaefer, director of Poverty Solutions at University of Michigan, about more than half of all children in Detroit falling below the poverty line in 2024. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
When I received the submission from today's audience caller, I'll be honest…it stopped me in my tracks. Here was someone who shared so many core pieces of my identity: she's married to her high school sweetheart, has two kids the same age as mine, has Celiac disease, and has followed my content since my Refinery29 days. And yet, she lives in a one-bedroom, 550-square-foot log cabin in rural Colorado, below the poverty line.She reached out to tell me that sometimes, watching my life feels like looking in a mirror. Except that mirror reflects back a completely different world. I could have easily ignored her message because this conversation could have made me uncomfortable. But that's exactly why I knew I needed to talk to her.In this episode, we dive into the very real and sometimes awkward tension between financial privilege and emotional relatability. We talk about what it's like raising kids with almost identical timelines, but in completely different environments. We talk about money, motherhood, access, and the kind of abundance that has nothing to do with wealth.This conversation reminded me that no two lives are the same, even when they look eerily similar from the outside. I'm so grateful Sydney trusted me with her perspective, and I think it's one we all need to hear. Whether you see yourself in me, in Sydney, or somewhere in between, I think you'll find something here that makes you pause, reflect, and feel just a little more understood.Sponsors:Magnetic Me: If you haven't ordered Magnetic Me yet, now is the time! I know you'll love these, too. If you're a parent, or shopping for one, go now to MagneticMe.com and new customers will get 15% off!Laundry Sauce: Make laundry day the best day of the week! Get 20% off your entre order @ LaundrySauce with code REALSTUFF at https://laundrysauce.com/REALSTUFF #laundrysaucepod #adBau, Artist at War: Visit BAUmovie.com to watch the trailer and learn more or sign up your organization for a group screening.Watch this episode in video form on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjmevEcbh5h5FEX0pazPEtN86t7eb2OgX To apply to be a guest on the show, visit luciefink.com/apply and send us your story. I also want to extend a special thank you to East Love for the show's theme song, Rolling Stone. Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealstuffpod Find Lucie here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luciebfink/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@luciebfink YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/luciebfinkWebsite: https://luciefink.com/ Executive Producer: Cloud10Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At age 42, Opal Dar has hit a major milestone as an artist. “Until just a month ago, I haven’t been able to direct anyone to a link with my music,” Dar said. “I’ve been on stage my whole life singing and doing music, also that whole time was caregiving children and people, and my […]
Have you ever felt stuck in a financial rut, wondering if there's a way out? In this inspiring episode of the Life Shift podcast, I sit down with Audrey Faust, a business financial coach who transformed her life from struggling at the poverty line to becoming a millionaire.Audrey shares her journey of financial transformation, beginning with a pivotal moment when she realized she was eligible for an earned income credit. This eye-opening experience forced her to confront the reality of her financial situation and sparked a determination to create a better future for herself and her family.Overcoming financial challengesHow Audrey's mother's advice shaped her perspective on financial independenceThe impact of childhood beliefs on adult financial decisionsStrategies for breaking free from limiting money mindsetsBuilding wealth through education and perseveranceThe role of continuous learning in financial growthHow Audrey leveraged her accounting skills to create multiple income streamsThe importance of adapting your career path to align with your values and goalsEmpowering others through financial coachingAudrey's transition from bookkeeping to coaching women entrepreneursThe power of sharing your financial journey to inspire othersKey insights from Audrey's book, "She Grows Rich: How to Become a Financial Powerhouse"Audrey's story is a testament to the power of resilience and self-belief in achieving financial success. Her experiences offer valuable insights for anyone looking to improve their financial situation, regardless of their starting point.As you listen to this episode, consider:What limiting beliefs might be holding you back from financial success?How can you leverage your unique skills and experiences to create multiple income streams?What small steps can you take today to start building your own path to financial independence?Join us for this motivating conversation that reminds us it's never too late to take control of your financial future and create the life you desire.About Audrey FaustAudrey Faust is an Expert CFO, Business Financial Coach, and Money Mindset Authority who helps entrepreneurs create financial strategies to scale their businesses for increased profit and growth. Through her unique blend of financial expertise and mindset coaching, Audrey empowers her clients to master their financial data with clarity and confidence. She is the author of She Grows Rich, which provides actionable steps for women to become financial powerhouses. audreyfaustconsulting.comResources: To listen in on more conversations about pivotal moments that changed lives forever, subscribe to "The Life Shift" on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate the show 5 stars and leave a review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Access ad-free episodes released two days early and bonus episodes with past guests through Patreon.https://patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcastConnect with me:Instagram: www.instagram.com/thelifeshiftpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/thelifeshiftpodcastYouTube:
A new World Bank report shows Zambia has become one of the most impoverished and unequal nations in the world. The trend is driven by poor economic governance and inefficient mineral exploitation. So, how can Zambia turn this trajectory around? DW's Josey Mahachi speaks to Dickson Mwansa, a specialist in economic justice, and Cathy Short in Lusaka.
Michael Grogan, a favorite Joe & Joe guest, is back with more reflections from below America's poverty line. Michael, a legally blind lay missionary, has placed his life in the Lord's hands by giving everything up and moving among the poorest of the poor Americans. He lives and works with gang members, homeless, and other marginalized people in the violent Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. Michael Grogan Download the Veritas mobile app Joe & Joe on X Joe & Joe on YouTube
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Sassyhiya "Let's See What We Can Find" - Take You Somewhere www.sassyhiya.bandcamp.com Special Friend "maze" - Wait Until The Flames Come Rushing In www.specialfriend.bandcamp.com Swansea Sound "Markin' It Down" www.swanseasound.bandcamp.com MJ Hibbett "AI Guy" www.mjhibbett.com ************ Bird Streets "The Document" - Lagoon www.birdstreetsmusic.com Peter Mulvey "February Too" - Love is The Only Thing www.petermulvey.com Mallory Chipman "I Am Slumber" - Songs For A Wild God www.mallorychipmanmusic.com Walker Tex "& Wilson Lyons" - Six Feet www.walkertexmusicofficial.com Donna Herula "Black Ice" - Bang At The Door www.donnaherula.com Benny Bleu "Walking Up Georgia Row" - Banjo Meditations www.bennybleu.com ************** These artists are performing at the upcoming South Florida Folk & Acoustic Music Festival www.sffolk.org Charlie Pace "Please You" - Hear Me Out www.charliepacemusic.com Crowes Pasture "The Night We Met" - Don't Blink www.crowespastureduo.com Rachael Sage "The Other Side" - Reimagined/Acoustic wwwrachaelsage.com Karyn Oliver "Truth" - Cherchez La Femme www.karynoliver.com Deidre McCalla "Nothing To Prove" - Endless Grace www.deidremccalla.com *************** Kid Hyena "Everybody Here Loves Pablo" - www.kidhyena.com Smash Into Pieces "Valhalla" - Disconnect www.smashintopieces.com Scaramanga Six "Vomit Clock" www.thescaramangasix.co.uk Dead Root Revival "Poverty Line" - The Controller's Exam www.deadrootrevival.ca Heavy Bloom "Proof' www.heavybloom.band Kat Robichaud "Vampire Love" www.katrobichaud.com ***************** ALBUM FOCUS: Cultural Crossroads, from Putumayo World Music http://www.putumayo.com Experience the magic of international artistic collaborations with Cultural Crossroads. The album weaves a rich tapestry of global sounds, proving music's ability to travel and unite people of different backgrounds and traditions. Puman (China) "Modern Village" Locomondo with Pedro Fabian (Greece/Peru) "Eki Pou cho Taxidepsi” (Where I've Travelled) Izethekeli Band (Zimbabwe / Austria) "“Don't Fight Me As I Fall”
TED Fellow and economic policy researcher Huiyi Lin is cocreator of "The Poverty Line," an art project examining poverty through the lens of food. By photographing the daily food choices of people living at the poverty line in 38 countries and territories around the world, Lin shines a light on the problem of poverty in a way no policy report ever could. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TED Fellow and economic policy researcher Huiyi Lin is cocreator of "The Poverty Line," an art project examining poverty through the lens of food. By photographing the daily food choices of people living at the poverty line in 38 countries and territories around the world, Lin shines a light on the problem of poverty in a way no policy report ever could.
TED Fellow and economic policy researcher Huiyi Lin is cocreator of "The Poverty Line," an art project examining poverty through the lens of food. By photographing the daily food choices of people living at the poverty line in 38 countries and territories around the world, Lin shines a light on the problem of poverty in a way no policy report ever could.
This week on the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks to Anita Stellinga, Vice President, Corporate Communications and Public Policy, United Way Greater Toronto, advocate for poverty, mental health and social justice, mother of 2 and grandmother about new approaches for tackling rising poverty in families.
Then Comes Silence "Stay Strange" - Trickery www.thencomessilence.eu Hermetic Delight "Ankara Punk" - www.hermeticdelight.com Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts "Glorybound" www.tuksmithandtherestlesshearts.com Acid Tongue "Consumerism" - Acid On The Dancefloor www.acidtonguemusic.com Babylon A.D. "Wrecking Machine" www.babylonadband.com Riding With Killers "Hostility" www.ridingwithkillers.com ******************************* June Body "Take Our Time Back" www.junebodyband.com Kasador "The City" - Youth www.kasadorband.com Duke & Goldie "Courage" - s/t www.dukeandgoldie.com Frenchy & The Punk "Hypnotized" - Midnight Garden www.frenchyandthepunk.com Robert Jon & The Wreck "Ballad Of A Broken Hearted Man" - www.robertjonandthewreck.com Dead Root Revival "Poverty Line" - The Controller's Exam www.deadrootrevival.ca Cris Jacobs "Work Song (I Can Still Sing)" - One Of These Days www.crisjacobs.com ************************* ALBUM FOCUS: Cafe du Monde is the latest in the Putumayo Discovery series, which seeks to highlight underrepresented musical talents from across the globe. www.putumayo.com Jake Shoffer (US) "Queen Of The Coast" Babai Lugu (Madagascar) "Mozika" - Laura Roussey, Masilva (Colombia) "Del Orteguaza al Caquetá" Madalena Palmeirim "Morna Mansa" ***************************** Muriel Anderson "Perseid" - Sailing Dreams www.murielanderson.com Wesli "Le Soleil Descend" _Tradisyon www.cumbancha.com Dobet Gnahore "Ayoka" - Zouzou www.cumbancha.com Twisted Pine "Fogo de Chow" - Right Now www.twistedpineband.com Calum Ingram "Cup Of Urafain" (with Michael G. Ronstadt)" - The Man www.calumingram.com Bex Burch "Follow me, I make you happy" - There is only love and fear www.bexburch.com Closing: Geoffrey Armes "Vrikshashana (The Tree)" - Spirit Dwelling: Music For Yoga Running time: 4 hours, 4 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
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The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood "Back To The Beginning (featuring The McCrary Sisters) www.shawnamos.com Dead Roots Revival "Poverty Line" - The Controller's Exam www.deadrootsrevival.ca Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "Tick Tock" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers "It Won't Break My Heart" - Hot Mess www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com Funky Bluester "Ain't No Walk In The Park"- Expensive And Dirty www.funkybluester.com The Hello Darlins "Better Days (featuring Dave Fenley) - The Alders And The Ashes www.thehellodarlins.com The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow "Hey Lady" - Band Together www.thewhiskeytreaty.com ********************* Durham County Poets "Through The Glass" - Out Of The Woods www.durhamcountypoets.com Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts "Tonight, A Party" - Blame It On The Road www.roughcutsband.com The Denim Daddies "Grandpa Was A Carpenter" - Northern Goods www.thedenimdaddies.com Seth James "Take It Easy" - Lessons www.sethjamesmsuic.com The Heart Collectors "No Separation" - The Space Between www.theheartcollectors.com Annie & Rod Capps "Mr. Crow" - Love And Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com Claudia Schmidt "Replenish" - Reimagining www.claudiaschmidt.com Jared Rabin "Remind Myself To Breathe" - www.jaredrabin.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours 3 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
President Biden's term has seemed to struggle on various fronts, but it appears that the economy remains a prominent stumbling block. Real wages have shown a downwards trend under the current administration, creating a signature increase in poverty. Recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau supports these observations, pointing to a notable increase in poverty levels nationwide. Their report released recently underlined a concerning development. The percentage of Americans living below the poverty line in 2022 had shot up to 12.4 percent, a significant jump compared to 7.8 percent reported in 2021. This trend is concerning and suggests an environment where too many citizens are struggling to make ends meet. It's key to note that the Democrat party was at the helm of both congressional chambers and the presidency during President Biden's initial two years of leadership. Indeed, the political stage was set for significant legislations, culminating in sizable spending bills. A number of economists, adept at reading the signs, strongly warned that such financial routes would inevitably lead to inflation. Unfortunately, these inflationary upheavals continue, unabated, to the current day. The impact isn't merely academic or confined to the financial world; it has seeped into daily life. Millions of American families feel this pinch, adjusting their lifestyles by cutting expenses or resorting to cheaper alternatives. Some have even had to seek financial aid from relatives for basic monthly bills. Compounding matters is a resurgence in gas prices and consistently high food costs. The resulting impact is starkly reflected in the rising credit card debt across the nation. From the first to the second quarter of 2023 alone, the debt burden jumped a whopping $45 billion, per data reported by Bankrate.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The share of children in the U.S. living in poverty has soared, according to new data recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau. In today's episode, we talk with Tyler Mac Innis, a policy analyst with the Oregon Center for Public Policy, about what's behind the surge in child poverty. We also discuss how the federal government measures poverty in a way that significantly understates the number of families having trouble making ends meet.In the second half of the show, we explore a different, more accurate measure of economic insecurity developed by the United Way. We talk with Jim Cooper, President and CEO of United Way of the Pacific Northwest, about the Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE) Index, and what this measure economic insecurity tells us about the current reality facing Oregon families.
Co-host Janet Bush talks with Homi Kharas. Kharas is a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution and also cofounder of World Data Lab. He studies policies and trends influencing developing countries, the emergence of the world's middle class, and global governance. He's collaborated with the McKinsey Global Institute on research into consumers in emerging markets and economic empowerment, and his latest book is The Rise of the Global Middle Class: How the Search for the Good Life Can Change The World. In this podcast, he covers topics including the following: How the character of the world's middle classes is changing How the middle classes shape our world What becoming middle class means for a household The role of the middle class in climate change How AI may affect the middle class See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Lenny Leszcynski, CEO of the San Diego Auto Museum, shouts out the Museum's Annual "Party in the Park: Full Throttle" event set for Saturday, September 30 at the Museum's locale in Balboa Park. The annual event will honor Discount Tire and will benefit the Museum's "Academy for Youth Under the Poverty Line" program.
This week we welcome to the podcast Chad McDonald, Chief of Staff and CISO at Radiant Logic. He talks about the very interesting and real reality of what is becoming known as the cyber poverty line and the security vulnerabilities that funding and resource inequities can create in a supply chain and elsewhere. He also shares insights for organizations to assess where they fall on the spectrum and resources available to identify and address security gaps relative to their business. We also dive into the popular topic of Zero Trust – and ponder the philosophical questions if everything is Zero Trust is anything Zero Trust. Other topics we cover in this fun conversation include AI, deepfakes, identity and security, and what sprinkling budget dust around can get you. Chad McDonald, Chief of Staff and CISO, Radiant Logic Chad brings more than 20 years' experience building and managing information security programs. Chad has leveraged his security leadership to dozens of organizations across the technology, education and medical sectors. Prior to Radiant Logic, Chad defined security and technical integrations of 5 acquisitions and attained FedRAMP-in-Process status for Digital.ai. While serving as the Executive Director of the Office of the CISO at Optiv, he defined the security strategy for a $70 billion dollar merger between two technology giants. Chad holds a bachelor's degree in information technology from Southern Polytechnic State University, as well as multiple certifications including CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) and PMP (Project Management Professional). For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e243
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Syria Aid.
As Off-Kilter's ongoing series continues, digging into why in the famous words of Audre Lorde, “self-care is political warfare,” we're zooming out for this next episode to explore the goal of ending poverty in the United States—and the broader work of economic and social liberation—as self-care for the larger collective organism of which we are all part. In this spirit, as Rebecca describes in this episode, she often thinks about advocates and activists for economic and social liberation as healers—healers of a collective organism that today is very sick—with one huge glaring symptom of that illness being widespread, needless poverty in the midst of plenty. Of course healers rely on good diagnostic tools—and this kind of “social justice advocacy as collective healing” framework can then help us understand something like a measure of poverty as a diagnostic tool—a tool that's only as good at diagnosing social illness as what it measures and how it's designed. So to zoom in on what America's broken official poverty measure has to do with self-care, Rebecca brought back three thought leaders who are deep experts in poverty measurement, all of whom have been working for years to bring attention to how outdated and flawed our leading diagnostic tool on this front (a.k.a. America's Official Poverty Measure) is—and the importance of rethinking how we measure poverty in the United States. if we are serious about meaningfully eliminating it versus just putting a band-aid on a still-very-sick economy. Shawn Fremstad is the director of law and political economy as well as a senior adviser at the Center for Economic Policy Research. Shailly Barnes is the policy director for the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice. David Brady is a professor of public policy at the University of California Riverside, where he directs the Blum Initiative on Global and Regional Poverty; he's also a fellow with the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. For more: Check out the last Off-Kilter episode on poverty measurement, feat. Shailly, Shawn, and David Dig into Shawn's report on why the U.S. poverty line is too damn low: “The Defining Down of Economic Deprivation: Why We Need to Reset the Poverty Line” For more on the case for shifting to a relative poverty measure, check out David's report: “American Poverty Should Be Measured Relative to the Prevailing Standards of Our Time” Learn more about the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice, CEPR, and David's work at UC–Riverside Follow Shailly @shaillybarnes, Shawn @shawnfremstad, and David @DaveBrady72 on Twitter
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Mother of two and family carer Tracy Carroll from Kells, Co Meath explains to Sally-Ann Barrett how increased energy prices have impacted her family and Nessan Vaughan, Vice Chair of SVP's Social Justice Committee, discusses a new report highlighting the impact of increased energy costs.
For many of us combat trauma and traumatic events that occur later in life seem easier to overcome when compared to childhood trauma. However, all trauma affects us and it's important to seek help and heal from the things we endured as children. These days Greg and Deny are able to joke and express gratitude for the hard times and events that they overcame. So please, feel free to laugh along as they share some of the more "light hearted" moments from their past.If you want to support the team and our mission swing by our website and buy some of our awesome merchandise!As always leave us a five star review wherever you get your podcasts!Adult content warningSupport the show
In this week's episode, Christine sits down with fellow Youtuber and working mom, Jen Chapin, to discuss content creation, motherhood, and everything in between. Follow Christine! Youtube: Frugal Fit Mom Instagram: @frugalfitmom6 Website: www.frugalfitmom.com Check out Jen! Youtube: Jen Chapin Instagram: @jenchapin Website: www.jenchapin.net Meal Planning Course: www.jenchapin.net/offers/APFY2ub6/checkout References: Zachary Michael www.youtube.com/c/ZacharyMichael/videos SYD and MACKY www.youtube.com/c/SYDandMACKY McCurdy, Jeanette. I'm Glad My Mom Died. Simon & Schuster, 9 Aug 2022. Fox, Michael J. No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality. Flatiron Books, 17 Nov 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frugalfitmom/support
Supreme Court Justices heard arguments in two cases with major implications for whether race can be used as one factor in college admissions. Slate's Dahlia Lithwick joins us. Then, ahead of the November midterm elections, we are hearing how people want to prioritize inflation and the rising cost of living. Demographer Beth Jarosz with the nonprofit Population Reference Bureau dives into the math behind poverty lines. And, musical icon Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton wrote a kid's book, "The First Notes: The Story of Do, Re, Mi," which tells the story of the 11th-century monk who invented a system of musical notation that we use today. The authors join us.
India's official poverty estimates are more than a decade old. A consumption expenditure survey was last conducted in 2017-18 but its findings were never accepted by the govt.
Poverty has no one-size-fits-all label, as much as there's not a single reason or solution we can point to it. It intersects with a lot of things but today we're addressing what's within our control. The goal is not to alleviate people out of the poverty line but to help people control their spending in whatever way it looks like for them. In today's episode, we want to cover things that will be of use to you especially if you find yourself in a tricky situation living at or below the poverty line.
Louis, also known as 'Beto' is an audio engineer, songwriter, musician, and podcaster originally from Little Falls, New Jersey. After a mentor encouraged him to take music seriously, he pursued the craft and went to school on a scholarship to land his dream job as a music teacher. As the love for that job faded, the love for audio engineering grew. Beto graduated, co-rented a space, and is now a full-time podcaster and audio engineer. As you get to know Louis, you come to love his enthusiasm. It radiates through him whether you're next to him on a podcast, or having a casual conversation. His vibe translates flawlessly into his show, the AyooChill Podcast, and he seems to always bring the best out of every guest. Follow Beto Music https://linktr.ee/ayoochillpodcast (Listen and Watch AyooChill ) https://youtu.be/gGgB9iNDdwg (Watch my Episode of Ayoo Chill ) Thank you for helping us become a top 10% podcast in the world! Previous Guests Include https://open.spotify.com/episode/4GLGc7gqDDDZdRqj4qlmwT?si=3306a470764646d5 (Rob Dyrdek), https://open.spotify.com/episode/2h9bHhMmQmL8WSSYDcj2mf?si=2a61889cb6244fe4 (Samad Savage), https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hudFx2Bh0no9aOpNVAfhL?si=b7f7c14b327f434b (Travis Chappell), https://open.spotify.com/episode/7r7aODbOtia2BjhG5GRcHh?si=ae47b9a90c21405d (Austin Belcak), https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ceJNa3MAyZlk8Lw3rsW1Q?si=e901236209e948f5 (Young Benny), https://open.spotify.com/episode/0qZVBnOGSUcAmt4EFphNcR?si=38763a2013084f6a (Adam Miller), https://open.spotify.com/episode/6lPiZinAXh3yDdSnLShDiA?si=74dc6a03560b4de9 (The Real Johnny Bravo), and more. Please Join Our Email List for Special Offers, Q+A's, Live Podcasts, and More - To Join, https://www.sullybop.com/ (Scroll to the Bottom of This Page) Links Below: _ Watch the Video Version on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yW2ZNS4Iq7ff_EeKe3HkQ (YouTube) @sullybop on Instagram Search 'BOPCAST' on any platform! (Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube) Visit https://www.sullybop.com/ (SullyBop.com) for more information. Big shouts to the folks who make this possible: Video - https://www.instagram.com/ferrarib98/ (@ferrarib98) Logo - https://www.instagram.com/ryannkelly20/ (@ryannkelly20) Producer - https://www.instagram.com/minishep13/ (@minishep13) Theme Song - https://www.instagram.com/jello.wav/ (@jello.wav)
Fast forward and Jessica's been able to create many successful businesses that highlight diversity, help people find and showcase what makes them them, and ultimately helps them find their purpose. As Jessica reflects in this episode, ambition is great, but it's her mission to help people understand what's fueling their ambition to ensure that they create a life they actually love. (And it's a little bit of the courage to rewrite the plan as you go along that'll keep you enjoying it.)So tune into this episode if you're ready to be inspired and start your own reflection journey to help untap what makes you so special and how to leverage that in building your business. In this episode we'll dive into: Uncovering your own hero's journey and folding it into your marketing and messaging Tapping into your special sauce so you can better connect with your prospective clientsGetting comfortable rewriting plans as you're going through themFinding your purpose and holding it at the center of everything you doAbout JessicaJessica is the author of Purpose: Find Your Truth and Embrace Your Calling, a book in which she shares her journey to finding purpose. The book has sold millions of copies and has been featured on leading media outlets, including BBC News, CNN, Forbes, and The Sunday Times.In 2014, Jessica was honored with a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for entrepreneurship and her contribution to diversity by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. She has been called one of Britain's most inspiring entrepreneurs and one of the UK's most influential women.Connect with Katie: Schedule your free consultation Join the EntrepreneurShift Facebook groupInstagram: @Digitally.Enhanced.MarketingConnect with Jessica: Website: JessicaHuie.comBuy her book here: Purpose: Find Your Truth and Embrace Your CallingDownload her free journal prompts hereTwitter: @JessicaHuieMBEInstagram: @jessica_huie_LinkedIn: Jessica HuieFacebook: Jessica Huie MBE
Since 2011-12, there has not been any official estimate of poverty in India. Recently two papers (World Bank and International Monetary Fund) estimated the poverty to be around 10.2% and 0.8%, respectively. In this episode, Pranay Kotasthane and Sarthak Pradhan talk about the state of data on India's poverty levels.Sources referred to in the podcast:Poverty in India Has Declined over the Last Decade But Not As Much As Previously Thought - Sutirtha Sinha Roy, Roy van der Weide Pandemic, Poverty, and Inequality: Evidence from India - Surjit Bhalla ; Karan Bhasin ; Arvind VirmaniFollow Pranay on twitter : https://twitter.com/pranaykotasFollow Sarthak on twitter : https://twitter.com/PSarthak19Check out Takshashila's courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosYou can check out our website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com
On this episode of No Brains No Headache Podcast the guys are joined by a few guests in studio for show 101. Joe Berger joins as guest host and friend of the show , Joey, is the peanut gallery for Cleary's Comments. In the segment where random things are bantered about Matt gets it started off with a local road report and the impressive amount of potholes that are only good for two things - a flat tire and a visit to the chiropractor. In smaller engine news, a nationwide golf cart bandit has been caught and we can all sleep a lot better. Jordan has a textbook rant about taxes before realizing he falls below the poverty line and tells us about his drunken decision to buy a USFL fan page (follow @USFLStallionsHub on Instagram). Joe gives his best impressions and his opinion on fellow hosts "Kum & Go" shirt. Wrap it all up with a wild story involving a West Virginia man making bonehead move and 'People Matt Hates'. Available on: Apple. Subscribe + rate + review. Spotify. Follow along. Anchor. Our creation platform. iHeartRadio. Or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. New episode every Tuesday! Social Media: Twitter. https://twitter.com/nbnhpodcast Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/nbnhpodcast/ Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/nbnhpodcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQbXoHzYhhDigOaNXVYdK3g Tik Tok. @NBNHPodcast
Got my homegirl in the building with me! Join us for a funny episode discussing our reactions to a few questions from The Conversation Party Game. What are your deal breakers? Are they under or over the poverty line lol? Have a drink with us and let's get into it!