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On NRL Sunday the panel of Andrew Moore, Luke Lewis, John Gibbs and Michael Carayannis spoke to former Queensland coach Paul Vautin, profiled Roosters star and ABC Sport commentator Connor Watson plus the quartet ran a report card over every team at the halfway mark of the season.
It's the mid way point of the 2025 movie year, and the Bros are here to weigh in and give out their grades on what they've seen so far. Stuff discussed in this episode includes Sinners, Mickey 17, Thunderbolts, Clown in a Cornfield, Heart Eyes, Predator: Killer of Killers, Conclave, The Two Popes, David Fincher, and The 40 Year Old VirginKeep up with the Bros at: https://broforcesquad.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJML5XTKJl2OzGW5HWrJhwhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bro-force-squad/id1158546516?mt=2https://twitter.com/BroForceSquad
When schools went remote during the pandemic, internet access became essential, but not all students had access to a high-quality connection. So, in the summer of 2020, Chicago launched Chicago Connected to provide free broadband for students in the city who needed it most. But, according to a recent paper, Chicago Connected did not help […]
When schools went remote during the pandemic, internet access became essential, but not all students had access to a high-quality connection. So, in the summer of 2020, Chicago launched Chicago Connected to provide free broadband for students in the city who needed it most. But, according to a recent paper, Chicago Connected did not help all students equally.In Heterogeneous Effects of Closing the Digital Divide During COVID-19 on Student Engagement and Achievement, authors Jared N. Schachner, Nicole P. Marwell, Marisa de la Torre, Julia A. Gwynne, and Elaine Allensworth find that participation in Chicago Connected actually “reduced engagement and achievement for low-performing pupils.” What might be going on here? Should this finding influence how schools approach technology more generally? And how can schools ensure that technology use doesn't increase inequality?On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus discusses these questions, and more, with one of the paper's authors, Jared N. Schachner.Jared N. Schachner is a research scientist at the USC Price School of Public Policy and an affiliated researcher with the UChicago Consortium on School Research and the Los Angeles Education Research Institute.
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Blue Jackets Prospect Cayden Lindstrom is going to Michigan State, Continuing our Player Report Card Series, and so much more!
We are at the halfway point of the season, so its time to give our our midyear report cards. We are joined by Scotty from DRV Pink Dialogue and Xavier from Las Garzas to give out our grades.#InterMiami #Messi #InterMiamiCF
A lot has happened over the past couple of weeks. The Trump administration announced that it would go after Harvard's ability to enroll international students. A judge ordered the Department of Education to rehire the employees it had fired. And the Supreme Court split 4–4 on Oklahoma's religious charter school. —And all of that was […]
The squad recaps Nashville SC's record-tying 10-match unbeaten streak, breaking down the key performances and moments that defined the month of May. From thrilling draws to dominant wins, the team brings high-energy analysis and fan-fueled passion.Tunji, Austin, and Logan bring the heat from the supporters section to the mic with sharp takes, a few jokes, and serious love for the club.Reaction to the 2-2 draw with NYCFC and its implications for the unbeaten streakSam Surridge's red-hot form and his growing connection with Hany MukhtarMatthew Corcoran's emergence as a midfield dynamo and the youth movementConcerns about late-game defense and the push for more clean sheetsMonthly grades, fan interaction, and the return of “Play, Skip, Repeat”Tune in for all things Nashville SC, straight from the heart of the Mixtape 615 supporter group.Join the DOPEST Nashville SC Supporters Group at mixtape615.comTake our podcast on the road. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts. Just search Mixtape 615!#nashvillesc #nashville #mls
The Sauce is back on The Rush Hour to give his mid-season report card for NRL season 2025!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elon Musk has left the Trump administration. Nate and Maria talk about his brief but influential tenure, and discuss why overconfidence is a particular problem for people like Musk. Plus, they answer a listener question about how the US government can make better decisions. For more from Nate and Maria, subscribe to their newsletters: The Leap from Maria Konnikova Silver Bulletin from Nate Silver Get ad-free episodes, and get your questions answered in an exclusive weekly bonus episode, of Risky Business by subscribing to Pushkin+ on Apple Podcasts or Pushkin.fm. Pushkin+ subscribers can access ad-free episodes, full audiobooks, exclusive binges, and bonus content for all Pushkin shows. Subscribe on Apple: apple.co/pushkinSubscribe on Pushkin: pushkin.fm/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank and David discuss the panic about the apparent decline in university students' reading levels. Last Drops Frank: RIP Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of John Tyler David: Edinburgh Southern History Workshop
A lot has happened over the past couple of weeks. The Trump administration announced that it would go after Harvard's ability to enroll international students. A judge ordered the Department of Education to rehire the employees it had fired. And the Supreme Court split 4–4 on Oklahoma's religious charter school. —And all of that was just on May 22.On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus discusses these developments, and more, with Andy Rotherham and Rick Hess. Nat, Andy, and Rick discuss the advantages and potential drawbacks of universities enrolling large numbers of international students; what the Trump administration stands to gain by going after Harvard; what we can expect at the Department of Education moving forward; whether religious charter schools will make their way back to the Supreme Court; TACO; pushback against equitable grading in San Francisco; and the Education Writers Association.Andrew J. Rotherham is a co-founder and senior partner at Bellwether and the author of the Eduwonk blog.Frederick M. Hess is a senior fellow and the director of education policy studies at AEI.Show Notes:A Bit of Context on Trump v. Harvard“Equitable Grading” Deserves an F
Welcome to PART TWO of episode #432 of 20MTIt's time for the end of season report card, in which we rate every player in the Celtic Squad and place them into one of the following categories;•Essential•Did a job•Last chance saloon•Get them out, BrendanTreat yourself or the 20MT listener in your life, as well as supporting the podcast with some 20MT merch at 20mt.bigcartel.com/You can help support the production of these podcasts, get AD FREE content as well as gaining access to over 1100 extra episodes at patreon.com/20MinuteTimsSign up for Celtic's Youth Development Lottery The Celtic Pools and help shape Celtic's future here - https://celticpools.securecollections.net/index.aspx?Agent=353920MT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to PART ONE of episode #432 of 20MTIt's time for the end of season report card, in which we rate every player in the Celtic Squad and place them into one of the following categories;•Essential•Did a job•Last chance saloon•Get them out, BrendanTreat yourself or the 20MT listener in your life, as well as supporting the podcast with some 20MT merch at 20mt.bigcartel.com/You can help support the production of these podcasts, get AD FREE content as well as gaining access to over 1100 extra episodes at patreon.com/20MinuteTimsSign up for Celtic's Youth Development Lottery The Celtic Pools and help shape Celtic's future here - https://celticpools.securecollections.net/index.aspx?Agent=353920MT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lez Hang Out is proud to be sponsored by Olivia, the travel company for lesbians and all LGBTQ+ women! Join our Patreon to unlock 25+ full-length bonus episodes (including our brand new one on Bros), ad-free weekly episodes, mp3 downloads of our original songs, exclusive Discord access, and more! Right now, we're retiring our lower tiers– so all new patrons who join at $5/month or higher (or upgrade!) by July 1st, 2025 will be entered into a raffle to guest star on a bonus Patreon episode. You can also support the show by grabbing your #pride gear at bit.ly/lezmerch & picking up Lez-ssentials songs on Bandcamp. Welcome back to Lez Hang Out, the podcast that wants to wish everyone a Happy Pride Month, because queer joy is resistance. This week, Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out with Jennie Wetter, the Director of rePROS Fight Back (@reprosfb), an initiative that fights for sexual and reproductive health rights and justice issues. Jennie is also the creator and host of the rePROs Fight Back podcast. Among the many things that rePROS does to fight back is to grade each of the 50 states on access to reproductive and sexual health rights and care (including access to gender-affirming care). They have recently released their 13th annual (fully interactive!) 50-state Report Card and spoiler alert: The United States as a whole gets an F. Fair warning, looking up your state's grade might make your heart hurt (unless you're like Leigh and live in one of the 5 states that actually got an A). We talk with Jennie about what things have been like for rePROS since the reversal of Roe and whether our Gilead robes absolutely have to be red (it's just not our color). Although it can be really easy to become overwhelmed by how bad things are, Jennie explains that there's actually a lot to be hopeful about. Between the abortion funds and local clinics there are quite a lot of resources on the ground to help people access care, even in states with strict legislation. Medication abortion remains available and is a fully safe option. With the recent attacks on trans rights, initiatives like rePROS are fighting even harder to ensure access to gender affirming care for all who need it, including minors. Even though at the federal level, things are bleak (that report card is a real eye-opener), there are ways to fight back at the state-level and getting involved locally can really help keep that feeling of doom at bay. Jennie reminds us that no one person can do or know everything (even if Ellie's ADHD really wants her to try). Figure out which one cause you want to put your energy toward and focus solely on that. Even Jennie doesn't know everything, but she makes herself a trusted resource by knowing what direction to point people in when they come to her for help. Take a deep breath and remember, you don't have to take on everything yourself! Find your lane and follow it and know that others are doing the same in the lanes you didn't choose. Burning yourself out trying to do it all won't help anyone and certainly won't help you feel any better. We see you, we appreciate you, and we want you to remember: no act of resistance is too small. Give us your own answers to our Q & Gay on Instagram and follow along on Facebook, TikTok, and BlueSky @lezhangoutpod. Find your fav tol and smol hosts Ellie & Leigh at @elliebrigida and @lshfoster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuing our Player Report Card Series, Talking about how much Blue Jackets Outdoor Game Jerseys go, Columbus is the place to be and so much more!
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Websites are back! Robby redid his blog and Stream Deck setups. The Metallica concert in Vision Pro is awesome. AI tools for musicians have always been useful, and we do some music picks. Big topic: Will and I grade Apple. Subscribe to the Blog… RSS | Email Newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Support Music Ed Tech Talk Become a Patron! Buy me a coffee Chapters 00:00:28 - Thanks again, Molly! 00:00:52 - RobbyBurns.com, WordPress! 00:03:48 - Blog Highlights & Websites Are Back 00:13:19 - Ableton Updates 00:17:50 - Yamaha SEQTRAK 00:19:35 - Vision Pro + Metallica 00:24:36 - AI Tools for Musicians 00:34:03 - Automation Corner 00:43:15 - Apple Report Card 00:58:37 - Music Picks and Media Recs Show Notes Intro Thanks to our supporters and a special shoutout to Molly. News and Mini Topics The blog has moved! MarsEdit + WordPress Recent blog posts: forScore 14.4 Practice Pro Apple Account Migration Ableton Updates Yamaha SEQTRAK AI Will's presentation: AI tools for studio musicians Timbaland AI Article – Rolling Stone Stop Comparing Yourself to AI Automation Corner Robby redid his Stream Decks at home and at work Related: Oxford Word of the Year: “Brain Rot” What Are iPad Kids? Balatro - Wikipedia Big Topics Six Colors Apple Report Card Music Picks Robby Mac Miller New Birth - The Funky Knuckles Will New Panda Bear Album “I'm Deranged” – David Bowie (Lost Highway) Where to Find Us Robby - robbyburns.com Will - willkuhn.com Please don't forget to rate the show and share it with others!
In January, congestion pricing went into effect in New York City. The policy's implementation took decades; along the way, multiple moments suggested that it wouldn't happen at all. Now, drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street during peak hours are required to pay a toll. Meanwhile, other cities like San Francisco are considering a similar initiative. But Trump opposes New York's plan. Governor Hochul and state policy leaders encountered a political quagmire pushing the plan through. And its future is only certain up until around next fall, when legal proceedings are expected to come to a resolution. So, is congestion pricing making a worthwhile difference? How do New Yorkers — and those traveling into Manhattan — feel about it? Guests: Eric A. Goldstein, Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council Sarah M. Kaufman, Director of NYU's Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management Ryan Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO, Culdesac On June 4, Climate One is hosting a special screening of the documentary “Good Grief: The 10 Steps” followed by a climate anxiety workshop. Join us for this intimate conversation about the importance of mental health live at The Commonwealth Club. Tickets are available through our website. Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today. For show notes and related links, visit our website. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In January, congestion pricing went into effect in New York City. The policy's implementation took decades; along the way, multiple moments suggested that it wouldn't happen at all. Now, drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street during peak hours are required to pay a toll. Meanwhile, other cities like San Francisco are considering a similar initiative. But Trump opposes New York's plan. Governor Hochul and state policy leaders encountered a political quagmire pushing the plan through. And its future is only certain up until around next fall, when legal proceedings are expected to come to a resolution. So, is congestion pricing making a worthwhile difference? How do New Yorkers — and those traveling into Manhattan — feel about it? Guests: Eric A. Goldstein, Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council Sarah M. Kaufman, Director of NYU's Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management Ryan Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO, Culdesac On June 4, Climate One is hosting a special screening of the documentary “Good Grief: The 10 Steps” followed by a climate anxiety workshop. Join us for this intimate conversation about the importance of mental health live at The Commonwealth Club. Tickets are available through our website. Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today. For show notes and related links, visit our website. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reactions to the Dodgers' trade for Alexis Diaz. Why we should like the addition and what it means for Evan Phillips. Plus, Producer Kevin is back in the kitchen as we look back at the month of May for the boys in blue. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Kids spend hours a day on their phones scrolling through social media. Many have debated whether all this social media use is bad for mental health, but there's a more basic question that needs to be asked: Does all this social media use promote healthy development? Does it help kids develop into well-formed adults? Does […]
Now that the 2024-25 season is long in the rearview mirror, Alex and The Fisherman return to grade each New Jersey Devil player and coach. How did everyone fare? Follow us on Twitter: @AlexC_NJD, @NJD_OnTheRush
Can environmental rollbacks be reversed, or are we already too late? Inside Climate News reporter Kiley Bense examines President Trump's first 100 days in office. focusing on the effects of his environmental policy—including massive EPA funding cuts, the dismantling of federal agencies, and the weakening of environmental safeguards. Bense unpacks how these actions threaten progress on the climate crisis, undermine disaster response through FEMA restructuring, and put vulnerable communities at greater risk by defunding the LIHEAP program. You can find Kiley's work at insideclimatenews.org/profile/kiley-bense. If you want to help us reach our goal of planting 30k trees AND get a free tree planted in your name, visit aclimatechange.com/trees to learn how.
Dave reflects back on 12 years of intentional walking for fitness. Download a free Fitness Chain Tracker that helps provide motivation to take the walk Subscribe to Dave's weekly email newsletter Check Walking is Fitness on YouTube Support Walking is Fitness with a virtual coffee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kids spend hours a day on their phones scrolling through social media. Many have debated whether all this social media use is bad for mental health, but there's a more basic question that needs to be asked: Does all this social media use promote healthy development?Does it help kids develop into well-formed adults? Does it help kids become resilient to the challenges they will face in their lives? And does it help kids learn how to interact constructively with their peers?On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus discusses these questions and more with Jonathan Haidt. Nat and Jon discuss the importance of imaginative and unstructured play; why parents are so restrictive when it comes to what their children can do in the real world yet so permissive when it comes to what they can do online; what the ideal playground looks like; why a little danger in play is important; whether technology use can explain recent test score trends; whether the social feedback kids get online helps them mature; and what parents and schools can do to push back against the encroachment of technology into kids' lives.Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business and the author of The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness.Show Notes:After BabelLet Grow
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On episode 1164 of Daytime Confidential, Luke Kerr, Joshua Baldwin and Melodie Aikels are handing out their 90 Day Report Card for Beyond the Gates. Three months in, Beyond the Gates has delivered a lot of drama and now it's time to grade the CBS soap in the following categories: Standout Actor/Character Surprise Standout Actor/Character Overlooked Actor/Character Worst Couple Best Couple Kill the Character Already (Don't waste time trying to fix) Worst Storyline Storyline that has potential but needs work Best Storyline Extra Credit / Demerits All this and more on the latest Daytime Confidential podcast! Bluesky: @DCConfidential, LukeKerr, JillianBowe, Josh Baldwin, and Melodie Aikels. Facebook: Daytime Confidential Subscribe to Daytime Confidential on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify.
Continuing our player report card series. Which Blue Jackets Jersey is the best Jersey, and Ohio State needs a better Hockey setup and so much more!
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Friday 5/23/25
On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus, Andy Rotherham, and Rick Hess break down the latest on the education policy landscape. Nat, Andy, and Rick discuss budget reconciliation, what the creation of a national tax credit scholarship program would mean for school choice, how potential changes to student lending would affect borrowers and […]
An LAist investigation into Metro’s transit ambassador program revealed a troubling hiring incident. The state says it's bracing to sue the Trump administration after it moved to undo California climate policies. Find out SoCal's cleanest and dirtiest beaches. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Thursday 5/22/25
CBB report cards for last season! CBB lie detector test! NBA Playoff check-in! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!
Wednesday 5/21/25
On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus, Andy Rotherham, and Rick Hess break down the latest on the education policy landscape. Nat, Andy, and Rick discuss budget reconciliation, what the creation of a national tax credit scholarship program would mean for school choice, how potential changes to student lending would affect borrowers and schools, why Republicans are interested in increasing the endowment tax, whether DOGE is done for, and why the education research establishment is struggling to adapt to a changed political landscape.Andrew J. Rotherham is a co-founder and senior partner at Bellwether and the author of the Eduwonk blog.Frederick M. Hess is a senior fellow and the director of education policy studies at AEI.Show Notes:All the President's Ivy League PresidentsAnd You Thought AERA Couldn't Get Any More Vacuous?Why Medicaid Matters for SchoolsMassive Changes Are Coming for Student Loans
Host: Mindy McCulley, MS Extension Specialist for Instructional Support, University of Kentucky Guest: David Weisenhorn, PhD Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development Season 7, Episode 47 Welcome to another insightful episode of Talking FACS, brought to you by the University of Kentucky Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Program. In this episode, host Mindy McCulley discusses the often nerve-wracking season of report cards with special guest Dr. David Weisenhorn, Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development. Dr. Weisenhorn shares valuable advice for parents on how to approach their child's report card not merely as a measure of academic performance but as an opportunity for meaningful dialogue and growth. He outlines four key strategies: creating a supportive environment focusing on positives using open-ended questions, and collaborating on solutions. Through these approaches, parents can foster a positive, motivating atmosphere for their children while avoiding the pitfalls of perfectionism. Join Mindy and David as they explore how to shift the focus from grades to growth, encouraging intrinsic motivation and problem-solving skills in children. This episode promises a fresh perspective for parents aiming to support their children's educational journey effectively. Connect with FCS Extension through any of the links below for more information about any of the topics discussed on Talking FACS. Kentucky Extension Offices UK FCS Extension Website Facebook Instagram FCS Learning Channel
Tuesday 5/20/25
In this episode Jake grades Amir for some reason, then we play a rousing rendition of Truth or Date.Advertise on Segments via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clay Jenkinson interviews Jonathan Thompson, the author of books about the American West, including Sagebrush Empire: How a Remote Utah County Became the Battlefront of American Public Lands. Thompson has written much about the pushback of western ranchers, irrigators, mining interests, and chambers of commerce against federal regulation (and even federal ownership) of the public lands in the West. How should we balance the varied interests in the West: agriculture, mining, motorized recreation, backpack recreation, Native American interests, and America's deep addiction to carbon extraction? Who should be at the table? Clay asked Thompson to look at the West from 38,000 feet and offer his predictions of its future in the second half of the 21st century. Will President Trump achieve his goal of privatizing whole swaths of the public domain?
The most petty and ill informed podcast available. Season Report Card, Lightening the Mood, Heatwave XI and Terracing Teaser. Comedian Raymond Mearns and Thistle podcaster Heather Holloway join Stuart and Tam.
Arizona men's basketball had an impressive 2024-2025 season but the Wildcats were unable to reach their ultimate goal of a National Championship. The Wildcats fell to Duke in the Sweet 16. In Caleb Love's final season of college basketball, he was mercurial from the field but put together his most complete season of play in his career. Jaden Bradley became a true leader from the point guard position. Tommy Lloyd was able to shift his entire offensive scheme after Motijus Krivas went down with a lower body injury early. In their first year in the Big 12, the Wildcats had a good showing for themself, finishing tied for 3rd in the Big 12 conference. What would you grade the Arizona Wildcats basketball season? Was Tommy Lloyd's coaching an A+? What do you grade Arizona's front-court? PLUS! Damon is BACK from vacation with some HOT takes, softball's season is sadly over, baseball rolls on, and Arizona is bringing back an old logo?! Join Damon Fairall and Kevin Thomas on the AZ Wildcats Podcast! An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports MERCH https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/phnx-locker ALLCITY Network, Inc. aka PHNX and PHNX Sports is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by the City of Phoenix PHNX Events: Get your tickets to PHNX events and takeovers here: https://gophnx.com/events/ ALLCITY — including us here at PHNX — is teaming up with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America for an exciting three-year partnership. To learn more, visit https://www.bbbs.org/allcity/ bet365: https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_03330244 Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and choose your offer! Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/ Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! Branded Bills: Use code BBPHNX at https://www.brandedbills.com/ for 20% off your first order! Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/phnx All Pro Shade Concepts: Call 623-204-1476 or visit https://allproshadeconcepts.com/ now to schedule your free estimate! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Nicole Petallides catches up with the Najarian brothers at the NYSE. In this episode of Market Overtime, Jon and Pete dive into the ongoing trade talks with China, President Trump's Middle East visit as well as their favorite stocks to watch right now. From Nvidia (NVDA), Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA) and so many more companies, the Najarian's highlight their disciplined investing approach to today's market.For more from Jon & Pete, check out @MarketRebellion 0:00-2:36 Introduction and Trading Tariffs Headlines2:37-3:52 Najarian's on Market Sentiment, VIX3:53-6:04 U.S. and China's 90-day Tariff Pause6:05-7:45 Retailers, WMT & AMZN Tariff Focus7:46-8:22 Apple (AAPL) Supply Chain8:23-9:33 A.I. Stocks and Investing Outlook9:34-10:50 Options Trading and "It's Not an Option"10:51-11:54 2025 Watch List: Financials, Big Tech11:55-13:10 Tesla's Full Self-Driving Technology13:11-14:20 Robotics: Nvidia and Tesla Impact14:21-15:50 Elon Musk's Future at Tesla15:51-19:47 Najarian's Investing Mantra: Be Disciplined19:48-23:34 Stock Picking in Today's Market23:35- 25:33 Energy Stocks for A.I.25:34-27:47 Portfolio Factors Amid Geopolitical Tensions27:48-29:27 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: Gold29:28-30:47 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: U.S. Dollar30:48-32:35 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: Bitcoin32:36-34:11 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: U.S. Equities34:12-35:26 Najarian's 2025 Report Card: International Equities35:27-38:35 2025 Year-end Outlook, Recession Odds38:36-40:35 Jon and Pete on Being Brothers, Business Partners
For nearly three decades, a pair of nonprofits – the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and NC Child – have released a biennial study known as the Child Health Report Card. The goal, as you might expect, is to provide legislators, public health officials, school administrators, parents and other nonprofit leaders with the […]
What is the value of a dollar? In this episode of Remnant Finance, Hans and Brian explore the concept that not all dollars are created equal. They discuss how the value of your money changes dramatically depending on where it's stored, how it's invested, and what phase of life you're in.From emergency funds to retirement planning, they challenge conventional financial wisdom and explain why simply chasing higher returns isn't always the best strategy. The discussion dives into how liquidity, accessibility, and guarantees can often be more valuable than pure growth potential.Through real-world examples and case studies, this episode offers a fresh perspective on financial planning that goes beyond account balances to consider the true value and utility of every dollar in your personal economy.Not All Dollars Are Created Equal: When a dollar bill is held in your pocket, it's the same as any other. But once that money is put into motion - invested, saved, or spent - its true value changes based on accessibility, guarantees, liquidity, and many other factors that are often overlooked in conventional financial planning.The Dangers of Conventional Financial Wisdom: The common advice that focuses solely on account balances and growth rates ignores or minimizes crucial factors like accessibility, guarantees, and tax implications. This blanket financial advice can lead people to make devastating financial decisions without considering their individual circumstances.The Power of Liquidity in Uncertain Times: A compelling case study reveals how a wealthy client struggled to secure a mortgage despite having millions in collateral, until they could provide $600,000 in liquid cash deposits. This real-world example demonstrates how cash value life insurance policies can provide guaranteed access to capital when traditional financing becomes restricted.Planning for an Unpredictable Future: Creating financial plans that can withstand unexpected events is more important than relying on historical market performance. With major disruptors like AI on the horizon and economic uncertainty, liquidity and guaranteed access to capital will be increasingly valuable.Estate Planning Considerations: The often-overlooked estate phase of financial planning highlights how different assets pass to heirs and why life insurance death benefits offer significant advantages in terms of tax treatment, probate avoidance, and guaranteed value.▶️Chapters:00:00 - Understanding Dollar Value01:00 - Brian's Office Setup & Hans's Finger Injury 03:00 - The Value of a Dollar - Not All Equal05:00 - Three Things You Can Do With Money 08:00 - Bad Financial Planning & Blanket Advice 13:00 - Report Card for Your Dollars 15:00 - Planning for the Future vs. Past Performance21:00 - AI as a Major Economic Disruptor 26:00 - Case Study: Mortgage Access & Liquidity 34:00 - Benefits of Cash Value Life Insurance 37:00 -Waiver of Premium Rider Benefits 39:00 - Estate Planning & Death Benefits 44:00 - Final Thoughts: Grading Your Dollar's PerformanceVisit https://remnantfinance.com for more informationFOLLOW REMNANT FINANCEYoutube: @RemnantFinance (https://www.youtube.com/@RemnantFinance)Facebook: @remnantfinance (https://www.facebook.com/profile?id=61560694316588)Twitter: @remnantfinance (https://x.com/remnantfinance)TikTok: @RemnantFinance Don't forget to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
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