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Seven rounds down, seven to go. It's the half-way point in this year's World Rally Championship and time for the WRC contenders' half-term report. Running the rule over the class of 2025 are our headmasters, Colin Clark and David Evans, with Alasdair Lindsay ready to wield the cane where necessary. Which driver do you reckon is the teachers' pet? And who is the star pupil who has hit hard times? Then there's the lad who seems to know what's expected in the classroom, only to turn in poor homework. And what about the popular kid whose marks are a letdown? Find out who must try harder in this week's edition of SPIN, The Rally Pod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello speak with Sunny Bonnell, Co-Founder & CEO of Motto, about the powerful intersection of design and performance. Sunny shares her nonlinear career journey, emphasizing the importance of stirring emotion and inspiring action through creativity. The conversation delves into the essentials of brand transformation, the significance of visionary leadership, and how the design ecosystem is rapidly evolving with technology. Sunny also discusses her book, 'Rare Breed,' which encourages leaders to embrace their unique and defiant traits as strengths, and introduces Vision Camp, a program aimed at cultivating visionary leaders. The discussion explores the necessity of resilience, the pursuit of perfection in one's craft, and how to build brands around ideas worth rallying around.In a rapidly evolving industry, how can we turn our unconventional traits into a catalyst for visionary leadership and impactful brand transformation?Connect with Sunny Bonnell:https://wearemotto.com/ LinkedIn MottoInstagram MottoMotto's Vision CampSunny Bonnell's book: Rare Breed: A Guide to Success for the Defiant, Dangerous, and Different Sunny's recommendation: Jiro Dreams of SushiJoin us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California – https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference
Three years after he was dropped by Hyundai, Toyota has handed Oliver Solberg his dream shot in a Rally1 car for Rally Estonia. Hear from Oliver himself before David Evans and Colin Clark join Luke Barry to dissect the news - plus Sebastien Ogier's entry to Rally FinlandSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is it time for Hyundai to prioritize Ott Tänak after an imperious Acropolis Rally Greece win? Colin Clark and Eliot Barnard debate the 2019 world championship's title chances, whether Sébastien Ogier completing the season would add value to the WRC and Kalle Rovanperä's continuing struggles.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BREAKING NEWS: President Trump scores a HUGE Supreme Court victory—clearing the way for deportations as New York’s Hochul and Letitia James FUME over the ruling. Meanwhile, markets are RALLYING on news of a Middle East ceasefire and the potential for peace, with oil prices sliding again. Could a Nobel Peace Prize be next for Trump? Not if AOC and fellow Democrats have their way — they’re now pushing for impeachment hearings. Of course, Trump has a thing or two to say about that...he absolutely roasts AOC (as well as Rep Jasmine Crockett) in a new social media post! At the same time, the Democrat Party is in major trouble, with key donors pulling their funding—and serious questions about what a socialist win in New York would mean for both the party and the state. And finally — Disney’s Snow White flop just won’t go away: star Rachel Zegler is once again playing the victim after her movie’s spectacular failure. All that and more — on today’s LIVE Trish Regan Show! SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL:
Colin Clark and David Evans sit down to look ahead at this week's trip to GreeceSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chuck Todd begins with Zohran Mamdani's stunning victory over Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary. He points to Mamdani's cost of living messaging and youth as major factors in the victory, but cautions the party against embracing the “socialist” label, and wonders whether the party establishment will embrace or shun Mamdani.Then, Chuck is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, who shares his deeply personal journey of living as an undocumented immigrant in America and how it shaped his perspective on one of the nation's most divisive issues. Vargas, who publicly revealed his undocumented status over a decade ago, discusses the atmospheric shift in immigration discourse under Trump, the bipartisan failures that have plagued reform efforts, and why he believes coming out as gay was actually easier than revealing his immigration status. He offers a unique insider's view of working at major outlets like the Washington Post while hiding his legal status, living in constant fear of deportation.The conversation delves into the broader media and political landscape surrounding immigration, with Vargas arguing that Democrats have failed to provide a positive counter-narrative to right-wing messaging that has made anti-immigration sentiment central to Republican identity. He challenges both parties for using immigration as a political football rather than addressing the human reality of 40 million people of Mexican heritage living in America. Vargas advocates for journalism that goes beyond economic impact stories to humanize immigrants' experiences, while grappling with the tension between objective reporting and advocacy journalism. The discussion also touches on America's demographic future, the need for immigrant labor to offset declining birth rates, and whether the nation can reconcile its identity as both a country of immigrants and a Judeo-Christian society.Finally, he answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding the viral Ted Cruz vs Tucker Carlson interview and addresses the conspiracy theory that Starlink hacked voting machines in the 2024 election.Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction01:00 Zohran Mamdani beats Andrew Cuomo in NYC mayoral primary02:30 Multiple possible explanations for Mamdani's victory03:30 Cost of living messaging resonated04:30 This will supercharge the young vs old debate in the party05:30 Will the “democratic socialism” label become a liability for the party?08:00 Moderates rallying around Cuomo made no sense09:00 This should be a wake up call for the Democratic establishment10:00 Democratic voters are looking for “new”11:45 Mamdani fired first shot in battle to rebrand the party13:30 Rallying around Eric Adams would be a bad move for the establishment15:30 Mamdani needs to expand his tent17:30 The big tent illusion - Both parties claim to be "big tent" but aren't 19:15 It's hard to not have a "label" in our current politics 21:00 The Republican party has become a cult of personality 21:45 Politicians can't ever agree with the other side 22:30 The only politicians with a big tent approach are governors 25:00 The coalition that elected Trump is big tent, he isn't governing like it 26:30 Our politics would be healthier if there was four parties 28:00 Politics wasn't designed to be winner-take-all 29:30 Bipartisanship would produce better, more durable legislation 33:30 John Cornyn may drop out, but only if he can stop Ken Paxton 35:45 If Ken Paxton is the nominee, Democrats could win the TX senate seat 37:00 Center-right voters in Texas are homeless 37:45 The TikTok extension via executive order is illegal 38:30 Donald Trump has refused to enforce the law with TikTok 39:45 Politicians are fearful of alienating TikTok users41:30 Jose Antonio Vargas joins the Chuck ToddCast! 42:00 What year did you go public with your undocumented status? 44:00 The atmospheric shift around immigration under Trump 45:30 George W. Bush was much more compassionate to immigrants 46:30 Immigration has been a bipartisan mess 47:30 Immigration has been the central issue in right wing media 49:00 Democrats haven't provided a positive counter narrative 50:15 Being undocumented is living a life of fear 51:45 Nobody at the Washington Post knew he was undocumented 53:30 People following the proper process are being arrested 56:00 Backlash to demographic changes 58:00 White immigrants can hide in plain sight 59:00 Anti-immigration is the currency of the Republican party 01:00:30 Immigration wasn't always covered politically 01:03:30 Jose was shocked he wasn't contacted by ICE 01:04:30 Both parties have used immigration to score political points 01:06:30 Coming out as gay was easier than coming out as undocumented 01:09:00 Obligation to be doing advocacy journalism? 01:11:30 We haven't felt the economic effects of mass deportation yet 01:13:45 Why is it so hard to positively sell immigration to conservatives? 01:16:30 Journalists need to be educators 01:18:15 We live in a post-literate world 01:21:15 Journalism vs Advocacy 01:22:30 Helping people tell immigrant stories 01:25:15 Holding people in power to account 01:26:30 Need for immigrants to compensate for declining birth rates 01:28:00 Immigrant stories rarely get told outside of economic impact 01:31:00 Segregation still exists, but it's in media/information ecosystems 01:32:45 Are we a nation of immigrants or a Judeo-Christian society? 01:37:30 The case for optimism 01:39:15 Journalists need to humanize the immigration issue01:40:45 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Jose Antonio Vargas 01:42:00 Is the rift between Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz real or manufactured? 01:47:05 When did U.S. politics become so hyperpartisan? 01:52:00 Thoughts on the theory that Starlink tampered with voting machines?
A direct hit by two Iranian missiles on June 15 caused an estimated $500 million worth of damage to the campus of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, in Rehovot, Israel. They destroyed a major cancer research building and a chemistry building that was still under construction. Four days later, Iran targeted the area of Beersheba's Ben-Gurion University campus, directly hitting its teaching hospital, the Soroka Medical Center. A surgical wing was hit, injuring about 70 people, including some patients. The impact also damaged at least half of the university's 60 buildings. Meanwhile, a new strike just yesterday on June 24 in the city killed four Israelis, when the missile hit an apartment complex, rendering many more university staff homeless. Since 2003, the Canadian fundraising chapters of Weizmann and Ben-Gurion have sent over $320 million in donations to these two universities in Israel. The gifts purchased research equipment, built labs, funded scholarships and in some cases, had buildings or departments named after them, including the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Theoretical Physics at Weizmann and the Azrieli National Centre for Autism at Ben-Gurion. Seeing the scenes of destruction has been heartbreaking for Canadian philanthropists. But after the initial shock of the last weeks, Canadian supporters are now swinging into action, launching emergency fundraising campaigns to rebuild—even, as they say, if it takes years. On today's episode of North Star, The CJN's flagship news podcast, host Ellin Bessner checks in with Susan Stern, CEO of Weizmann Canada, and Andrea Freedman, the CEO of Ben-Gurion University Canada. Related links Learn more about Weizmann Institute Canada's emergency fundraising recovery fund. Find out what Ben-Gurion University's Canadian branch is doing to raise funds to rebuild labs and classrooms. How some Canadian wings of Israeli-Jewish charities quietly, and not so quietly, launched appeals for funds after hundreds of Iranian missiles targeted the Jewish State since June 13, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Bret Higgins Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to North Star (Not sure how? Click here)
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For a perspective on what's happening in Iran, Tara Kargarlou, global affairs journalist, author of The Heartbeat of Iran, and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University
In this unique episode of SPIN, The Rally Pod Kris Meeke and Dani Sordo join Colin Clark for half an hour of stories, truths and craicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gold, Silver, & Oil Are Rallying Because Of Israel/Iran Situation The gold and silver markets have obliviously already been rallying for the past year and a half. Although as Vince Lanci explains in this morning's show, the situation between Israel and Iran has sparked the latest leg higher. And now with Trump urging citizens in Tehran to evacuate 'before it is too late,' the situation has become even more alarming. And to find out the latest, and the impact that will have on the precious metals, click to watch the video now! - Get access to Arcadia's Daily Gold and Silver updates here: https://goldandsilverdaily.substack.com/ - To get your very own 'Silver Chopper Ben' statue go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/chopper-ben-landing-page/ - Join our free email list to be notified when a new video comes out: click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on twitter at: https://x.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To get your copy of 'The Big Silver Short' (paperback or audio) go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 - #silver #silverprice #gold And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD)Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
234 - The Secret to Lasting Change: It's Not Willpower! In this episode, I talk about the real reasons we struggle with making progress on our goals — and how to fix it. Inspired by the powerful metaphors from “The Happiness Hypothesis” and “Switch,” I explore how the mind is like a rational Rider trying to steer an emotional Elephant along a winding Path. When we learn how to motivate our Elephant, direct our Rider, and clear the Path, meaningful change becomes not only possible but enjoyable. Understanding the Rider and ElephantWe often think our failure to follow through is due to laziness, but it's more about a conflict between emotion and logic. I explain how the Elephant (our emotions) tends to resist change while the Rider (our planner) gets stuck in overthinking. Motivating the Emotional SideFear doesn't move the Elephant — hope and small wins do. I share how reframing goals and celebrating tiny milestones can energize you to keep going. It's about making the process exciting and worthwhile. Giving the Rider DirectionToo many options lead to paralysis. I talk about choice architecture — creating pre-decisions that make action simpler, like scheduled workouts or limited food choices. When the Rider has a clear map, it stops stalling. Making the Path EasyWe need an environment that supports our goals. That means setting out gym clothes, automating finances, or prepping for quick getaways. These routines eliminate friction and help us act automatically. Visualizing the FutureOne of my favorite tools: the “postcard from the future.” I use AI to generate vivid images of my goals realized, which I keep visible in my space. They remind me why I'm doing the hard things. Rallying the HerdSupport is crucial. If friends and family aren't on board, online groups can be life-changing. When we surround ourselves with others chasing similar goals, their momentum lifts us up too. Takeaways:You don't need more discipline. You need a better system — one that motivates your emotions, guides your plans, and clears your path. Every step forward starts with understanding how your mind works and building an environment that makes change easier. It's not about giant leaps. It's about small, consistent wins that make you feel capable and confident. Keep your eye on the vision, celebrate each win, and know that you've got this. https://startwithsmallsteps.com/234-the-secret-to-lasting-change-its-not-willpower/ Jill's Links https://abetterlifeinsmallsteps.com https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJillday https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI https://www.youtube.com/@startwithsmallsteps https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod https://twitter.com/schmern Email the podcast at jill@startwithsmallsteps.com
Today on The Long View, we're featuring an episode from another Morningstar podcast, The Morning Filter, which you can subscribe to on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Every Monday, Susan Dziubinski sits down with Morningstar Chief US Market Strategist Dave Sekera to discuss one thing that's on his radar this week, one new piece of Morningstar research, and a few stock picks or pans for the week ahead. On this week's episode, Dave and Susan discuss the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates soon and which company earnings to watch for in the week ahead. They also talk about Adobe's results, takeaways from Apple's WWDC event, and other stocks in the news. And they welcome special guest Damien Conover, Morningstar director of US equity research, who covers which sectors and industries are most vulnerable to tariffs. Episode highlights: Why Good Inflation Numbers Won't Spur the Fed to Act Which Stocks in the News Look Attractive? Tariffs & Trade-Deal Stock Picks Stocks That Are Rallying & Have More Room to RunRead about topics from this episode. Learn more about Morningstar's approach to stock investing: Morningstar's Guide to Investing in StocksRead Dave's latest stock market outlook: June 2025 US Stock Market Outlook: Has the Storm Passed?Find out which sectors and industries would be hurt most by tariffs, according to Morningstar: Tariffs Would Likely Hit These US Stock Sectors the HardestFollow Dave on social media.Dave Sekera on X: @MstarMarketsDave Sekera on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davesekera
Bobby slammed Canadian hockey fans for rallying behind the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Bobby and Steve spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints. Joe Healy, a writer for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk. Healy broke down the 2025 College World Series, highlighting Coastal Carolina, UCLA, Murray State, Arizona, and Oregon State. Healy also previewed LSU's showdown against Arkansas. Bobby and Steve shared an update from the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals.
Colin Clark and David Evans sit down to review a Rally Italy Sardinia where Sebastien Ogier broke yet another record, and moved himself up to second in the world championship despite missing two events so farSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Kappy shares what's on his plate at the moment. Links and handles mentioned in this episode:Zarella Pizzeria & Taverna / igChef Lee WolenChef Chris PandelBoka Restaurant GroupFra' ManiChef David RuizOverland Park Convention CenterNM ChileJangKALEJUNKIE, Nicole KeshishianShare Our StrengthChildhood hunger Chef letter sign-onChildhood hunger non-chef call-to-action infoChef Joshua McFaddenSix Seasons of PastaChef David NayfeldChe Fico RestaurantDad, What's for Dinner? bookCuisinart Food ProcessorKitchenAid Food ProcessorCrispy Rice Salad Topper:2 cups cooked rice, cooled2 teaspoons tamari or soy sauce2 tablespoons chile crisp1 tablespoon sesame oil- Preheat oven to 400- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper- Add cooked and cooled rice to the baking sheet- Toss well with tamari, chili crisp, and sesame oil- Bake for approximately 30 minutes, tossing halfway through- Remove from the oven once the rice is crispyFollow Beyond the Plate on Facebook and
A mental health facility for some of our most difficult to treat patients has been given a last-minute reprieve ahead of its pending closure. Health NZ has proposed shutting Segar House, a publicly funded intensive programme for people with long-standing or chronic mental health problems. But staff have been rallying to save it, and now more voices are joining those calls, including a former patient. Jimmy Ellingham reports.
In this episode of Tank Talks, we delve into the grassroots movement that's turning heads across Canada's innovation ecosystem: Toronto Tech Week. Joining us are two of the powerhouse organizers behind the festival: Julia Baird of Golden Ventures and Taha Hossain of Daybreak Studio. With Collision saying goodbye to Toronto, Julia and Taha stepped up to fill the void, co-creating a decentralized, nonprofit, and radically inclusive tech festival that's rallying an entire city.From organizing 200+ events across 24 neighbourhoods to collaborating with giants like Shopify and Google Cloud, Julia and Taha break down how Toronto Tech Week came to life, what makes it truly different from traditional tech conferences, and why it matters so much to Canada's next generation of founders, investors, and builders.* What's the future of community in tech?* How do you run a 5-day, 200+ event festival without a central committee?* Can a city-scale tech festival really be open-source and inclusive?How Toronto Tech Week Was Born (00:02:37)* Why Collision's exit left more than just a calendar gap* The spontaneous conversations that sparked a movement* What it took to rally 40+ early partners and full-city supportDecentralized by Design: What Makes This Festival Different (00:04:50)* The open-source structure and why it works* Student-led, VC-supported, builder-run: a new way to “conference”* Why side events became the main eventSocial Media & The Rise of Momentum (00:08:50)* How Toby Lutke, Twitter, and memes helped launch the idea* Rallying the community with retro vibes and real voices* Why the diversity of events is by design, not accidentDesigning the Streetcar-Inspired Website (00:11:13)* Taha's inspiration from his Toronto commute* Gamifying city navigation with local flavour* How retro tech, TTC lines, and nostalgia created an authentic experienceLogistics of a 24-Neighbourhood Tech Week (00:17:44)* The hidden support of the City of Toronto* Navigating across the city on foot, by bike, or by subway* Why decentralization adds to the magicBuilding a Global Platform from a Local Base (00:25:08)* How CDL and other partners brought international attention* The snowball effect of global participation* Why leaders like Chamath Palihapitiya, Geoffrey Hinton & Harley Finkelstein matterWhat to Expect: From Hinton to Homecoming (00:17:44)* Previewing the biggest events, from BetaKit Town Hall to Netflix's CTO* What excites Julia and Taha most on the calendar* How every community, from AI to CPG, is representedHosting an Event? Here's How (00:34:27)* How the event application process works* What types of events are welcomed (hint: all of them)* How organizers can tap into tools, space, and city supportThe Ripple Effects: Why This Matters (00:31:22)* Why Canadians are everywhere but rarely recognized* Why Toronto Tech Week is a "homecoming" for global talent* How this might plant seeds for the next wave of innovationAdvice for Founders & Attendees (00:35:58)* Why Toronto is the easiest place to make real friendships* What the organizers hope every visitor walks away with* How optimism and belief drive long-term impactAs cities everywhere chase the next big tech event, Toronto may have just found the blueprint: open, grassroots, volunteer-led, and deeply local. Will other ecosystems follow its lead?Toronto Tech Week is a weeklong, citywide collection of events to connect and celebrate the tech community. Happening on June 23-27, 2025, it's an open platform for anyone to join or host events to showcase Toronto globally as a city where anything is possible.About Julia BairdJulia Baird is the Head of Platform & Operations at Golden Ventures, an early-stage venture capital fund based in Toronto. She's also one of the founding organizers behind Toronto Tech Week. Julia brings deep experience supporting startups and venture ecosystems and has been instrumental in building the strategic partnerships that power this new community-first festival. When she's not coordinating 200+ events, she's championing Canadian tech talent and empowering founders to scale their impact.About Taha HossainTaha Hossain is the founder of Daybreak Studio, a design and technology studio based in Toronto that partners with high-growth startups to craft impactful brand, product, and web experiences. As one of the founding organizers of Toronto Tech Week, Taha led the creative direction behind its now-iconic streetcar-inspired website and brand identity. His work blends playful design with deep cultural context, making tech feel approachable, authentic, and unmistakably Toronto.Connect with Julia Baird on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliabaird/Connect with Taha Hossain on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tahahossain/Visit the Toronto Tech Week website: https://www.torontotechweek.com/Connect with Matt Cohen on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/matt-cohen1Visit the Ripple Ventures website: https://www.rippleventures.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
Join Colin Clark and David Evans as they preview round six of this year's World Rally Championship - Rally Italy SardiniaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of the Stinchfield, Grant Stinchfield calls out the left for refusing to admit that the attack in Boulder on pro-Israel supporters was a terrorist act. He digs into how the media is trying to spin the narrative by labeling the Muslim suspect as "White" and how the Boulder Police Chief refused to to call it terrorism—despite the attacker reportedly yelling "Free Palestine" while trying to burn Jews simply rallying in that open air mall. Stinchfield takes on the double standards, the political cover-ups, and the media’s refusal to face the facts. Plus, Grant dives into the controversy surrounding transgender athlete AB Hernandez, who just took home two California girls' state track titles—while competing as a biological male. With California defying both Title IX and Trump’s executive order banning men from women’s sports, Stinchfield exposes how radical gender policies are destroying fair competition. Go to http://freegoldguide.com/grant or call 800 458 7356 for your free Colonial Metals Group retirement protection kit – created specifically for our listeners where you can get up to $7500 in free Silver. www.EnergizedHealth.com/Grant www.Patriot-Protect.com/Grant www.PatriotMobile.com/Grantwww.Get20Now.comTWC.Health/Grant Use "Grant" for 10% Off See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's driving the bounce in emerging market equities, and could we be witnessing the start of a sustained bullish run? Stratford Dennis, head of emerging market equities in Global Banking & Markets, discusses with Mike Washington on the Goldman Sachs trading floor. This episode was recorded on May 28, 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KING CHARLES REPORT: RALLYING THE NATION. GREGORY COPLEY, DEFENSE & FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1917
What started out as an idea has become a worldwide movement that refuses to die down. DirtFish Women in Motorsport coordinator Josie Rimmer chats with senior instructor Michelle Miller about the Summit's growth, and what's nextSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. 2025 Season, episode 17. Aaron Johnston joins us to talk about his WRC season so far this year co-driving Takamoto Katsuta for Toyota Gazoo Racing. Emma Hawley chats to us about rallying and social media. https://www.tiktok.com/@.emmahawley
Is he done with two wheels, or are there more Dakars and Finke Desert Races on the horizon? We delve into the heartbreak of a million-dollar Trophy Truck burning to the ground—and the triumphant comeback to beat the top American off-road racers at Baja. Plus, insights into working with ex-Supercars driver Paul Weel and the pivotal decision Weely made at 38,000 feet on their return flight from the U.S. Keep an ear out for a fun party moment featuring Bathurst winner Chaz Mostert. Special thanks to Matty McAlpine from Owlpine Group for helping to set this up, and to our mates at Michelin for planting the seed for this long-overdue part two. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to share your feedback and let us know who you'd like to hear from next on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matt and Simon as they discuss the state of the crypto market, highlighting Bitcoin's recent surge towards all-time highs and the overall bullish sentiment. They also delve into the implications of stablecoin regulation, altcoin updates, and more.Key Takeaways Bitcoin (BTC) has rallied towards all-time highs amid easing macro uncertainty. This week, BTC posted a record weekly and daily close.Altcoins are generally rising in dollar terms, but some are outperforming others significantly.Stablecoin regulation in the U.S. is looking more likely to happen after a milestone was achieved earlier this week.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:18 US Economy and Fiscal Issues10:02 Stablecoin and Crypto Tools22:03 Pump Fund and Meme Coins 26:10 Future of Bitcoin
Few could deny that Ott Tänak was the fastest driver on Rally Portugal 2025 and would most likely have won by a handsome margin had he not been hampered by power-steering failure on Saturday afternoon. Instead, it was the old master Sébastien Ogier who was there to bring his Toyota GR Yaris home without any dramas while still outpacing all of his team-mates. David Evans and Luke Barry dissect all the action and consider why three of this year's WRC title favorites – Thierry Neuville, Kalle Rovanperä and Elfyn Evans – had relatively lackluster events. They also catch up on the American Rally Association's Oregon Trail Rally and look ahead to this year's DirtFish Women in Motorsport Summit, which takes place on Saturday, May 24.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
052025 2nd HR -People in Mass Fighting and Rallying Gov And What Ai Claimed by Kate Dalley
After a dreadful start to the year, US tech stocks have regained their momentum. What's driving the rally, and how should investors position now? Peter Callahan, the US Technology, Media and Telecommunications sector specialist within Goldman Sachs Global Banking & Markets, discusses with Chris Hussey on the Goldman Sachs trading floor. This episode was recorded on May 14, 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Evans joins Luke Barry to look ahead to this weekend's fifth round of the WRC - Rally PortugalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The FULL Wednesday Bob Rose Show: From economic deals to a transformational reshuffling of Middle East alliances, Pres. Trump is moving to isolate Iran and deflate their nuclear ambitions. Wednesday's biggest news and the perspective you need
Fundstrat's Mark Newton joins Maggie Lake to break down why markets are rallying, and why technical analysis points to even more upside ahead. Despite recession fears and volatile headlines, Newton says the S&P 500 could hit 6,650 by year-end. He argues April marked peak fear and explains how charts (not narratives) reveal the real trends across stocks, bonds, crypto, and commodities. Key Topics Why the recent rally is more than just a bounce Treasury yields could fall below 4 % between June and September Tech and AI remain long-term secular winners Bitcoin may pull back before heading to $135-150 K by year-end Gold (target $3,750-3,800) and silver look strong heading into fall He also sees the U.S. dollar dipping to the low 90s before rebounding Chapters: 0:23 - How Can Technical Analysis Guide Us in a Headline-Driven Market? 3:13 - Why Is the S&P's April Low a Launchpad? 8:04 - Is This ‘Sell the Rip' or Still a Buying Opportunity? 9:26 - Which Sectors Will Lead the Next Leg Higher? 12:37 - Are U.S. Stocks Set to Outshine Global Markets? 14:13 - What Must Happen in Treasuries for Stocks to Climb? 18:38 - When Could 10-Year Yields Slide Below 4%? 21:00 - Do Charts Signal a Weaker Dollar Ahead? 23:26 - Is Bitcoin Really Decoupling from Risk Assets? 29:12 - Where Could Gold Head as Yields Fall? 31:35 - Is the Tech Rally Broader Than the ‘Mag 7'? 33:57 - Is the AI Boom a Bubble or a Secular Trend? 35:44 - Should Tesla Be Viewed as an AI Play? Volatility got you concerned? Get a free portfolio review with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://bit.ly/4k1l0U4 Hard Assets Alliance - The Best Way to Invest in Gold and Silver: https://www.hardassetsalliance.com/?aff=WTH Connect with us online: Website: https://www.wealthion.com X: https://www.x.com/wealthion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthionofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealthion/ #Wealthion #Wealth #Finance #Investing #StockMarket #TechnicalAnalysis #Treasuries #Bitcoin #Gold #Silver #AIStocks #S&P500 #Crypto #MarketOutlook #stocks #TA #Tariffs ________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTE: The information, opinions, and insights expressed by our guests do not necessarily reflect the views of Wealthion. They are intended to provide a diverse perspective on the economy, investing, and other relevant topics to enrich your understanding of these complex fields. While we value and appreciate the insights shared by our esteemed guests, they are to be viewed as personal opinions and not as investment advice or recommendations from Wealthion. These opinions should not replace your own due diligence or the advice of a professional financial advisor. We strongly encourage all of our audience members to seek out the guidance of a financial advisor who can provide advice based on your individual circumstances and financial goals. Wealthion has a distinguished network of advisors who are available to guide you on your financial journey. However, should you choose to seek guidance elsewhere, we respect and support your decision to do so. The world of finance and investment is intricate and diverse. It's our mission at Wealthion to provide you with a variety of insights and perspectives to help you navigate it more effectively. We thank you for your understanding and your trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Twins swept the Orioles and Giants at home in a 6-0 week that vaulted them over the .500 mark for the first time this season. Exceptional pitching led the way and timely hits from the lineup finally began to materialize. Nick recaps the many highlights and riffs on a lukewarm return to action for Royce Lewis in this weekly recap.
DirtFish is delighted to be welcoming Becs Williams back to this month's Women in Motorsport Summit - this time as the event host! She joins David Evans to discuss that, and her incredible broadcasting career that's spanned over 20 yearsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kalle Rovanperä utterly dominated the field at Rally Islas Canarias, while the Hyundais flopped. What does that mean in the race for both World Rally Championship titles? David Evans and Alasdair Lindsay join Luke Barry to debateSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Episode 179: Guests: John Quincy Adams; John Adams; John TaylorThe rallying cry of evil and darkness throughout history - What is the will of the people - Disaster, brought to you by the will of the people - Rags to riches stories that warm the heart and get people killed- Will of the people vs God's Will - Weird Story - ____________Support the show
In this episode, Tom sits down with Taylor, a general contractor from Casa Grande, Arizona, who's on a mission to become an absentee owner of his business. With impressive growth projections and a plan to eliminate debt by the end of the year, Taylor opens up about the struggles that come with being the bottleneck in his company. Together, Tom and Taylor dive deep into the importance of systems, scorecards, leadership, and the mindset shifts needed to build a business that can run without you.In this episode, they discuss:[00:24] – Taylor's background, current business structure, and revenue growth[01:33] – Tracking sales and profitability in Q1 and forecasting for 2025[04:14] – Understanding gross profit and net profit goals[05:30] – Identifying the biggest bottleneck in Taylor's business—himself[07:59] – The role of trust and letting go in leadership[11:18] – System issues vs. people issues: how to create and refine internal processes[17:02] – Training and development: empowering your team to own their roles[22:53] – Weekly "rally point" meetings and their impact on efficiency and profit[25:57] – The power of using scorecards to track performance and make data-driven decisions[34:59] – Leading with vulnerability and communicating your vision to the team[39:19] – Creating a culture of accountability and ownership[43:32] – How financial stress influences control issues and the path to becoming debt-free[47:44] – The math behind paying off $200k in debt by adding a few high-margin projects[51:00] – Shifting roles within the team: evaluating sales capacity and strategy[58:08] – Rallying the team around a shared financial goal[01:02:32] – Taylor's timeline to move and manage the business remotely[01:05:33] – Residential vs. commercial focus: letting data guide future strategy[01:09:05] – Final thoughts on staying focused, taking action, and empowering the teamResources: =================================
The Specialist is focused on Executing Today's Task within a Closed framework. The Manager is focused on Equipping the Person for Tomorrow's success within a Semi-Open framework. The Leader is focused on Rallying the People to a better Future within an Open framework. The leader's focus on the Future guide's the manager's equipping for Tomorrow in order for the Specialist to perform his task Today. Have fun designing your structure. Keep it straight and simple as you utilize the facets of organizational structure.
The Specialist is focused on Executing Today's Task within a Closed framework. The Manager is focused on Equipping the Person for Tomorrow's success within a Semi-Open framework. The Leader is focused on Rallying the People to a better Future within an Open framework. The leader's focus on the Future guide's the manager's equipping for Tomorrow in order for the Specialist to perform his task Today. Have fun designing your structure. Keep it straight and simple as you utilize the facets of organizational structure.
A step into the unknown for most of the WRC's major players, what can we expect from Rally Islas Canarias? Luke Barry and David Evans sit down to talk through the challenge and contenders that lie in storeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
5pm - Housing advocates rallying to restore lower cap on rent increases // Notorious Seattle graffiti tagger 'Eager' is now cleaning up vandalism // KNOW-IT-ALL QUIZ // LETTERS
"Senate Weighs Investing $120 Billion in Science to Counter China," trumpeted The New York Times in 2021. "A New Economic Patriotism Can Help Unite Our Divided Congress," argued Newsweek in 2023. "US cedes ground to China with ‘self-inflicted wound' of USAid shutdown, analysts say," cautioned The Guardian in 2025. In recent years, we've been exposed to the latest version of a centuries-old geopolitical message: We all have a common enemy, and we all need to unite to fight it by making our own country stronger. That enemy—most commonly China—is threatening to outpace, if it isn't already outpacing, the US in infrastructural investment, educational programs, technological development, and elsewhere, and we need to devote millions, billions, even trillions of dollars to restoring the vitality of our institutions in order to reverse this trend. But why must defeating an "enemy" be the justification for policy that has the potential to benefit the public? Why should we just accept the premise that there must be an "enemy" to compete against and defeat? Why can't policy be enacted for the sole purpose of improving people's lives? And how does this messaging about the threat of a looming adversary serve the ruling class? On this episode, we detail the timeworn trope of the common enemy as a "unifying" device, looking at how increasingly so-called progressives are appealing to feel-good sentiments of unity and to the genuine needs for sound infrastructure, robust social safety nets, corporate regulation, and functional institutions in order to sell the idea that there is, and always will be, a shadowy bad guy that must be vanquished. Our guest is historian, professor and author Greg Grandin.
Brenten Kelly hosts Nate Tennis and David Evans as we debrief the happenings of our home rally - Olympus 2025 - before we are joined by DirtFish WiM Driver Aoife Raftery who recaps her wicked weekendSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In what turns into a humorous lesson in history, geography, math, physics and even meteorology, Eliot Barnard chairs the conversation as David Evans and Brenten Kelly look ahead to this weekend's Olympus RallySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
While the Democratic Party is in the doldrums, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are packing arenas and electrifying crowds with a clear message of opposition to greed and corruption. On this episode, host and editor-in-chief Radhika Jones, along with executive editor Claire Howorth and Hive editor Michael Calderone, discuss the 35-year-old Congresswoman's political skills, social media prowess, and ability to persevere in the face of right-wing media mockery and violent threats. Michelle Ruiz, who profiled AOC in 2020 for Vanity Fair, joins the show to reflect on that cover story and what's transpired since. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices