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With new tariff threats from the Trump administration and rising tensions across key markets, companies and governments alike are scrambling to understand what decoupling—or de-risking—actually looks like in practice. From electronics and apparel to solar panels and electric vehicles, China's role in global production remains formidable. But is it unshakeable? In this special bonus episode, Eric is joined by Agatha Kratz, Juliana Bouchot, and Lauren Piper from the Rhodium Group, whose recent report "China and the Future of Global Supply Chains" offers one of the clearest pictures yet of what's happening on the ground. Together, they explore whether Southeast Asia, India, or Latin America can meaningfully absorb China's manufacturing output—and what the U.S. strategy of sweeping tariffs might mean for inflation, consumers, and the Global South. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: X: @ChinaGSProject | @eric_olander Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject YouTube: www.youtube.com/@ChinaGlobalSouth Now on Bluesky! Follow CGSP at @chinagsproject.bsky.social FOLLOW CGSP IN FRENCH AND ARABIC: Français: www.projetafriquechine.com | @AfrikChine Arabic: عربي: www.alsin-alsharqalawsat.com | @SinSharqAwsat JOIN US ON PATREON! Become a CGSP Patreon member and get all sorts of cool stuff, including our Week in Review report, an invitation to join monthly Zoom calls with Eric & Cobus, and even an awesome new CGSP Podcast mug! www.patreon.com/chinaglobalsouth
S&P 500 Bounce? After a rough start, Monday's trading saw a small recovery. But with Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcements looming, markets could be in for more volatility. Budget Vote Approaches: The ANC lacks votes to pass the postponed budget, with opposition parties like MK and EFF holding out. Political and economic uncertainty remains high. Commodities on a Quiet Rally: Gold (+19.5%), Copper (+26.5%), and Rhodium (+24.5%) lead the way, while oil and aluminium lag. The CRB Index is up 5.4% year-to-date. Atlanta Fed GDP Now Update: Q1 GDP estimate revised to -0.5% from -2.8%. Adjustments for gold trade data make the outlook slightly less dire. Amazon at a Discount? Stock down 20% from its highs, with a historically low P/E ratio of 34. Analysts see upside potential. Amazon | Weekly Chat | 31 March 2025 Johnson & Johnson's Dividend Appeal: Trading near $165, with a potential drop to $150 making its 3% yield even more attractive. Johnson & Johnson | Weekly Chat | 31 March 2025 New ETNs on the JSE: Nvidia, Palantir, Novo Nordisk, and more available via FNB, offering exposure to top global stocks with local accessibility. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order 00:00 Market Overview and Economic Indicators 03:09 US Tariff Implications and Market Reactions 05:45 Commodities Performance and Economic Impact 09:03 Stock Analysis: Amazon's Market Position 12:00 Stock Analysis: Johnson & Johnson's Stability 14:38 Investment Strategies and Innovations
Don Weatherbee, CEO of REGENX is committed to promoting environmentally responsible practices for recovering and regenerating platinum group metals back into raw materials from end-of-life catalytic converters. What is this process? (PGMs are-Platinum, Rhodium, Palladium, Osmium, Iridium, Ruthenium)
All your Bitcoin mining news from this week, in 30 minutes or less! Including CoreWeave's downgraded IPO, Crusoe selling assets to NYDIG plus Riot bidding for Rhodium's mining assets!You're listening to The Mining Pod. Subscribe to the newsletter, trusted by over 10,000 Bitcoiners: https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.comWant to mine Bitcoin? Check out the Blockspace Media store today!Welcome to The Mining Pod! This week, we dive into Bitcoin's difficulty adjustments with hash rate approaching 850 EH/s while miners face compressed hash prices at $48.63. We analyze Core Weave's IPO reduction from $4B to $1.5B amid market skepticism. Plus, breaking news on Crusoe's mining operations exit to NYDIG, Riot's $185M offer for Rhodium's Rockdale assets, and the hilarious irony of anti-ordinals Ocean Mining processing Taproot Wizards transactions. Join us for expert analysis on the evolving mining and AI compute landscapes.# Notes:- Difficulty adjustment estimated at 5.6%- Hash prices at $48.63 per hash per day- Network hash rate approaching 850 EH/s- Core Weave IPO reduced to $1.5B from $4B- Riot offering $185M for Rhodium assets- Crusoe selling all mining operations to NYDIGTimestamps:00:00 Start02:16 Hashrate Forecast04:56 What's up with CoreWeave?06:31 Kramer video17:38 Crusoe Sells Assets to NYDIG21:52 Riot and Rockdale25:37 Cry Corner: CATS, Wizards vs Ocean
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! This week, we dive into Bitcoin's difficulty adjustments with hash rate approaching 850 EH/s while miners face compressed hash prices at $48.63. We analyze CoreWeave's IPO reduction from $4B to $1.5B amid market skepticism. Plus, breaking news on Crusoe's mining operations exit to NYDIG, Riot's $185M offer for Rhodium's Rockdale assets, and the hilarious irony of anti-ordinals Ocean Mining processing Taproot Wizards transactions. Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com Notes: - Difficulty adjustment estimated at 5.6% - Hash prices at $48.63 per hash per day - Network hash rate approaching 850 EH/s - Core Weave IPO reduced to $1.5B from $4B - Riot offering $185M for Rhodium assets - Crusoe selling all mining operations to NYDIG Timestamps: 00:00 Start 02:16 Hashrate Forecast 04:56 What's up with CoreWeave? 06:31 Kramer video 17:38 Crusoe Sells Assets to NYDIG 21:52 Riot and Rockdale 25:37 Cry Corner: CATS, Wizards vs Ocean Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Education Stocks: Winners and Losers Stadio: Strong performance with double-digit growth and 50,000+ learners. Benefiting from a shortage of university spaces and the struggles at UNISA. Potential for further growth through distance learning and university status. ADvTech*: Long-term holding with solid but not as aggressive growth. Strong presence in tertiary education and schools. Expansion into East Africa showing promise. Curro: Disappointing results with flat learner numbers and write-downs on buildings. Struggles may be due to internal issues or broader economic pressures on lower-income consumers. Commodity Movers: Copper & Rhodium Copper: Near all-time highs due to demand from EVs, data centers, and energy transition. Companies like BHP*, Anglo, and Rio ramping up production. Simon is playing the copper trade through BHP Group. Copper | Weekly | 25 March 2025 Rhodium: Seeing a price recovery after a prolonged downturn. Benefiting PGM miners, though still far from peak levels. Platinum & Palladium: Relatively stable within established price ranges. BYD's Breakthrough in Battery Tech BYD claims a five-minute charge for 400 km range, setting a new benchmark for EVs. Outpacing Tesla and other competitors in rapid-charging efficiency. Dominating the affordable EV space with sub-$10,000 models. Tesla's Market Share Decline in Europe Tesla's share of the European BEV market dropped from 21% to 9.6%. Competitive pricing from BYD and lack of Tesla model updates. CEO Elon Musk's political involvement potentially affecting brand perception. Remgro: Growing Discount to NAV Reported net asset value (NAV) of R276.89, but share price only R155. The discount to NAV is reaching extreme levels. Historically, Remgro traded at a much smaller discount, raising questions about potential revaluation. Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order 00:00 Market Overview and Education Stocks 06:51 Commodities: Copper and Rhodium Insights 13:34 Electric Vehicle Market Dynamics 18:02 Remgro's Financial Performance and Valuation Insights
For today's news roundup, the guys clarify what Russia's bitcoin mining ban actually means – plus other stories.Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Will and Colin are back from the holiday break with the latest news, plus an update on the ASIC hosting market from our friends at Compass. At the top of the news docket, they touch on Russia's bitcoin mining ban, particularly which miners the ban actually affects (and which ones it doesn't). Also in the rotation, BitFuFu's massive 80k ASIC order from Bitmain, and an update on a few of Rhodium's outstanding litigations. And for this week's cry corner: pour one out for all the folks who were sad/big mad that they didn't get invited to Michael Saylor's $100k New Year's Eve party…Timestamps:00:00 Start01:51 Difficulty update06:17 OMG Russia bans Bitcoin mining!!!!!11:59 ASIC hosting market update23:20 BitFuFu 80k miners30:50 More trouble at Rhodium36:46 Cry corner: No invite to Saylor party!Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Will and Colin are back from the holiday break with the latest news, plus an update on the ASIC hosting market from our friends at Compass. At the top of the news docket, they touch on Russia's bitcoin mining ban, particularly which miners the ban actually affects (and which ones it doesn't). Also in the rotation, BitFuFu's massive 80k ASIC order from Bitmain, and an update on a few of Rhodium's outstanding litigations. And for this week's cry corner: pour one out for all the folks who were sad/big mad that they didn't get invited to Michael Saylor's $100k New Year's Eve party… Timestamps: 00:00 Start 00:00 Start 01:51 Difficulty update 06:17 OMG Russia bans Bitcoin mining!!!!! 11:59 ASIC hosting market update 23:20 BitFuFu 80k miners 30:50 More trouble at Rhodium 36:46 Cry corner: No invite to Saylor party! Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
On this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, host Stewart Alsop chats with Matthew Gialich, co-founder and CEO of AstroForge, about the fascinating world of asteroid mining. They explore how advances in technology and reduced launch costs are enabling humanity to tap into the untapped resources of metallic asteroids, the challenges of deep space operations, and the long-term vision for making asteroid mining economically viable. Listeners can follow AstroForge for updates on LinkedIn and Twitter, and connect with Matthew directly for inquiries on his LinkedIn or at matt@astroforge.io.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction to the Crazy Wisdom Podcast00:17 Asteroid Mining: Current Knowledge and Discoveries01:58 Near-Earth Asteroids and Their Potential04:08 The Value of Platinum Group Metals06:21 Spacecraft Operations and Human Involvement11:06 Asteroid Missions and Scientific Discoveries21:38 Economic and Environmental Implications of Space Mining27:04 Collaborating with SpaceX for Asteroid Missions27:42 Challenges and Opportunities in Moon Mining29:20 Navigating Gravity in Space Missions30:09 The Origin Story of Astroforge33:32 Asteroid Mining: Past and Present34:29 The Future of Space Industry and Business38:05 Radiation Challenges in Deep Space40:44 Thermal Management in Spacecraft42:43 Innovations in Robotics and Manufacturing45:37 The Role of Software in Space Startups50:10 Recruiting Top Talent for Astroforge51:37 Knowledge Management and Team Structure52:40 Staying Connected with AstroforgeKey InsightsAsteroid Mining is Becoming Feasible: Advancements in telescope technology and reduced launch costs are paving the way for asteroid mining to transition from science fiction to reality. AstroForge is focused on mining metallic asteroids rich in platinum group metals, which are critical for various industrial applications.Near-Earth Asteroids Offer Better Opportunities: Contrary to Hollywood depictions of mining in the asteroid belt, near-Earth asteroids are more accessible and practical targets for mining. These asteroids are closer to Earth and contain valuable materials, making them ideal for the initial stages of space resource exploitation.The Importance of Platinum Group Metals: Platinum, rhodium, palladium, and other platinum group metals are integral to modern technology, found in everything from electronics to industrial equipment. Mining these materials in space could revolutionize supply chains and reduce the environmental impact of terrestrial mining.The Role of Technology in Exploration: AstroForge uses cutting-edge sensors, spectrometry, and imaging systems to study and identify the best asteroids for mining. These technologies allow for remote analysis of asteroid composition, paving the way for efficient resource extraction missions.Spacecraft Design for Deep Space: AstroForge is designing spacecraft optimized for deep space exploration, which operate in the harsh conditions beyond Earth's gravity well. Challenges like radiation, thermal management, and propulsion systems are central to the company's engineering efforts.Economic and Environmental Impacts of Space Mining: Space mining has the potential to make terrestrial mining for certain materials economically obsolete, reducing environmental damage and the hazardous conditions associated with deep-earth mining operations. The company's vision includes making Earth a better place by shifting resource extraction to space.The Evolution of the Space Industry: The space sector is evolving rapidly, with private companies leading the charge in areas traditionally dominated by government agencies. AstroForge's mission is a testament to this shift, focusing on commercializing deep space exploration and mining with innovative strategies and cost-efficient technologies.
For today's roundup, the guys cover Cango, Halliburton's bitcoin mining investment, an investor lawsuit against Rhodium, and more.Welcome back to The Mining Pod! For today's roundup, the Blockspace boys cover Cango, the largest public bitcoin miner that you've never heard of, and they dig into breaking news of oil and gas giant Halliburton investing in Bitcoin mining. Plus, an investor lawsuit against Rhodium, MARA and Hut 8's bitcoin buys after issuing convertible notes, and in this episode's cry corner, Bitcoin Twitter's favorite squabble this week: the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Timestamps:00:00 Start03:24 Difficulty update07:01 Cangoooooooo16:25 Halliburton mining bitcoin?24:05 Miners & debt instruments31:17 Rhodium sued for fraud37:04 Cry corner: Bitcoin strategic reservePublished twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! For today's roundup, the Blockspace boys cover Cango, the largest public bitcoin miner that you've never heard of, and they dig into breaking news of oil and gas giant Halliburton investing in Bitcoin mining. Plus, an investor lawsuit against Rhodium, MARA and Hut 8's bitcoin buys after issuing convertible notes, and in this episode's cry corner, Bitcoin Twitter's favorite squabble this week: the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Timestamps: 00:00 Start 03:24 Difficulty update 07:01 Cangoooooooo 16:25 Halliburton mining bitcoin? 24:05 Miners & debt instruments 31:17 Rhodium sued for fraud 37:04 Cry corner: Bitcoin strategic reserve Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
Last broadcast, Terry Sacka, AAMS explained how although we may all think peace is an ideal solution, in fact, war is sometimes necessary. In today's broadcast Terry Sacka, AAMS discusses a major economic crisis the BIS warns is coming and how we must financially prepare ourselves now more than ever.For Charts & Visual Aid: WATCH the Video Broadcast of the Episode on RUMBLESupport the showSUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: RIGGED [against you] on YouTube RIGGED [against you] on Rumble RIGGED [against you] on Apple Podcasts RIGGED [against you] on SpotifyABOUT THE HOST:Terry Sacka, AAMS is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.RIGGED [against you] is a wealth and finance podcast designed to help you achieve your financial goals through advanced savings and investment techniques.
Michael Jackson, c'est les années 80, la chose est entendue. Et c'est d'autant plus incontournable qu'elles ont été le théâtre de l'association la plus spectaculaire de l'histoire de la musique. Car c'est plus qu'un duo entre l'ancien leader des Beatles et le roi de la pop. En octobre 1979, Paul McCartney a reçu un disque non pas d'or ni de diamant mais de Rhodium. Du jamais vu, spécialement créé pour l'artiste qui a vendu le plus de disques dans l'histoire : en plus des ventes des Beatles, sa carrière solo a en effet été énorme au cours des années 70. Est-ce un hasard si au même moment, le jeune soliste des Jacksons, à présent âgé de 20 ans, enregistre une reprise de McCartney sur son premier véritable album solo ? La chanson s'appelle Girlfriend et ne manque pas d'interpeller Paul McCartney qui se rappelle l'avoir écrite pour lui à l'époque, il le lui a dit en le croisant lors d'une réception. Mais Michael n'a que 16 ans, il ne le recontacte pas, McCartney ne le relance pas non plus et finalement l'enregistre sur son fameux album London Town, non sans avoir imité sa voix.Alors Michael la reprend sur son album Off the Wall et quand plus tard, Quincy Jones lui demande de penser à une chanson où deux hommes se disputent la même femme, Michael pense immédiatement renvoyer l'ascenseur à McCartney. Si le single ne fonctionne pas en Belgique et en France, contrairement aux Etats-unis et au Royaume-Uni, il n'en va pas de même pour l'album Thriller. Et donc, comme chacun a écrit une chanson pour l'autre, Michael Jackson vient à poser cette question à McCartney : et si on écrivait des titres ensemble ? Le croirez-vous, Mary, la fille de Paul McCartney manque de faire une syncope quand Michael Jackson se pointe à leur domicile dans la campagne britannique. Bien sûr, il n'est pas encore aussi énorme qu'il va le devenir au cours des mois qui suivent mais l'émotion de se retrouver dans la même pièce que ces deux immenses artistes et leurs producteurs Quincy Jones et George Martin, celui des Beatles, est immense.Tout ça s'est passé dans les années 80, une époque où tout était possible, diront certains. John Lennon venait de nous quitter, on savait désormais que le retour des Beatles n'aurait jamais lieu alors cette collaboration qui se prolonge sur un troisième titre qui ne sortira pas en single à cause de Thriller, est une bénédiction. Et une nouvelle fois, il y a tant de choses qui sont restées dans les tiroirs comme le prouve cette version sortie par l'équipe de Paul McCartney trente ans plus tard. Puisque chacun avait enregistré l'intégralité des paroles, ils livrent ici les sessions inédites sur un remix réalisé par le petit ami et producteur de Madonna, enfin, à l'époque, en 1984. Je vous le dis, ah ces années 80 …
In this video, Bob Moriarty of 321gold.com and 321 Energy.com shares his bold predictions for Trump's second term, as well as insights on Bitcoin, silver, and gold prices. Tune in for expert analysis on these hot topics! Topics discussed: Trump, Inflation, Debt Crisis, Elon Musk, China, Ukraine, Iran, Israel, Precious Metals, Palestine, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, Dolly Varden Silver, Silver47, Lion One Metals, Energy Stocks, Uranium, Jeff Bezos, The FED, Interest Rates, Disinformation, and much, much more! Watch now!!! WEBSITE: https://provenandprobable.com/
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Rebecca Christie sits down with Bruegel's Ben McWilliams and Rhodium's Senior Analyst Marie Tamba to talk about the solar energy transition, and how better information on investment and deployment can lead to better policy. Data trends in the EU and the U.S. offer insights into where clean energy is ramping up and what steps will help going forward. They also discuss how a proposed EU-wide energy data agency could help Europe form a clearer picture of where things stand. Read the Analysis 'Transatlantic Clean Investment Monitor: a solar PV snapshot' that compares the state of play in solar capacity in both the US and Europe, jointly published by Bruegel and Rhodium group. Financial support from the Children's Investment Fund Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.
Last broadcast, Terry Sacka, AAMS co-hosted The Power Hour Radio program with Just Jodie to discuss why smart investors should be buying silver right now. In today's broadcast Terry Sacka, AAMS, discusses the declining faith in the fiat money system, how the U.S. dollar dominance is winding down to an end, and what this means for our future.For Charts & Visual Aid: WATCH the Video Broadcast of the Episode on RUMBLESupport the showSUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: RIGGED [against you] on YouTube RIGGED [against you] on Rumble RIGGED [against you] on Apple Podcasts RIGGED [against you] on SpotifyABOUT THE HOST:Terry Sacka, AAMS is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.RIGGED [against you] is a wealth and finance podcast designed to help you achieve your financial goals through advanced savings and investment techniques.
Last broadcast, Terry Sacka, AAMS explained how the explosive job numbers just recently run Wall Street and greatly financial decision making, but the biggest shock is that almost 1 million of new jobs created didn't even exist. In today's broadcast Terry Sacka, AAMS, co-hosts The Power Hour Radio program with Just Jodie to discuss why smart investors should be buying silver right now.For Charts & Visual Aid: WATCH the Video Broadcast of the Episode on RUMBLESupport the showSUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: RIGGED [against you] on YouTube RIGGED [against you] on Rumble RIGGED [against you] on Apple Podcasts RIGGED [against you] on SpotifyABOUT THE HOST:Terry Sacka, AAMS is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.RIGGED [against you] is a wealth and finance podcast designed to help you achieve your financial goals through advanced savings and investment techniques.
Chris Yates is the Founder of Rhodium Network, a community and events platform designed to support digital entrepreneurs through facilitating business deals, partnerships, and connections. Before his current venture, he made waves in the digital marketing agency realm and was instrumental in a series of online businesses, culminating in impressive profits. With roots in an entrepreneurial family, Chris learned the business from his father's publishing enterprise and various subsequent ventures. He later channeled this upbringing, combined with his tech-savvy skills, into cultivating an environment where business deals and partnerships flourish among members. Chris owns and manages a portfolio of income-producing websites and teaches others the best practices for securely purchasing established websites. In this episode… Have you ever felt like you're on a hamster wheel, tirelessly grinding but craving a more impactful and efficient way to run your business? The road to entrepreneurial success can be isolating, but what if there was a way to navigate it with a community of like-minded individuals? Internet entrepreneur Chris Yates delves into how he founded Rhodium Network to address the loneliness and isolation often felt by successful digital entrepreneurs. He shares his challenges, from the emotional decision to sell part of his business portfolio and mastering the art of online business acquisitions to harnessing the power of community for personal and professional growth. Chris also discusses the evolution of Rhodium, from its first meeting to its current offerings, including highly curated events and an engaged online community, revealing the value of blending offline and online interactions. In this episode of Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz interviews Chris Yates, Founder of Rhodium Network, about building and nurturing digital entrepreneurship. Chris discusses the organic growth of Rhodium Network and what it does, the transition from an agency-based business to focusing on acquiring digital companies, fundamental lessons learned from acquisition experiences, and the integration of a robust community model to maintain engagement among digital entrepreneurs.
Last broadcast, Terry Sacka, AAMS told us about the new gold standard that's approaching as the United States begins to lose its global superiority. In today's broadcast Terry Sacka, AAMS, lays out the root cause of the global and U.S. market uncertainty in our recent stock market correction and how the Fourth Turning will affect every aspect of our lives.For Charts & Visual Aid: WATCH the Video Broadcast of the Episode on RUMBLESupport the showSUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: RIGGED [against you] on YouTube RIGGED [against you] on Rumble RIGGED [against you] on Apple Podcasts RIGGED [against you] on SpotifyABOUT THE HOST:Terry Sacka, AAMS is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.RIGGED [against you] is a wealth and finance podcast designed to help you achieve your financial goals through advanced savings and investment techniques.
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Rhodium is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and they're going to need cash to get through the restructuring. So in comes Galaxy Digital, which is offering a $30m (or 500 BTC!) loan, in a move that could be a savvy attempt to acquire Rhodium assets. Turning to the ASIC market, bitcoin miner prices are down – a lot – and Bitmain could have a hand in the sluggish demand given how quickly it is releasing new versions of the S21. For a bit of lighthearted news, the guys get cosmic pontificating on interstellar bitcoin mining, while also taking a less lighthearted look at drooping crypto market sentiment. And to close the show, they roast – and we wish we were joking here – a tokenized vaping product(because who doesn't want to get paid to contract popcorn lung?). Timestamps: 00:00 Start 02:24 Difficulty update 05:32 Galaxy offers $30M to Rhodium 12:18 Too many ASICs! 22:04 Mining in spaceeee?! 28:10 Sentiment is bearishh :( 34:13 Cry Corner: Web3 Vaping…? Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
In this week's news roundup, Will, Colin, and Matt cover the news regarding Rhodium's Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and they also touch on the spree of post-halving mergers and acquisitions in bitcoin mining. Plus, what's the deal with public bitcoin miner AI/HPC strategies? Finally, they close on the ever-persistent (and always maddening) debate over bitcoin mining's energy use.Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Blockspace broke news this weekend that Texas-based bitcoin miner Rhodium is going bankrupt, and we follow up in today's show about what we do and don't know regarding the incipient restructuring. As Rhodium starts restructuring its debt, other bitcoin miners have been expanding, with mergers and acquisitions becoming the second hottest trend this summer in the mining sector. The hottest trend, though, is AI, and we've got the straight skinny on how public bitcoin miners are approaching the hyped-up sector. And in this week's Cry Corner, the gang addresses yet more quibbling about Bitcoin's energy use (when Solomon said that there's nothing new under the sun, he was really talking about energy FUD…).Timestamps:00:00 Start01:19 Difficulty report03:27 Rhodium files for bankruptcy08:28 Bitfarms acquires Stronghold09:07 GDA expansion09:28 Cipher Mining's new site15:04 AI & HPC industry update report22:09 Cry CornerPublished twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Blockspace broke news this weekend that Texas-based bitcoin miner Rhodium is going bankrupt, and we follow up in today's show about what we do and don't know regarding the incipient restructuring. As Rhodium starts restructuring its debt, other bitcoin miners have been expanding, with mergers and acquisitions becoming the second hottest trend this summer in the mining sector. The hottest trend, though, is AI, and we've got the straight skinny on how public bitcoin miners are approaching the hyped-up sector. And in this week's Cry Corner, the gang addresses yet more quibbling about Bitcoin's energy use (when Solomon said that there's nothing new under the sun, he was really talking about energy FUD…). Timestamps: 00:00 Start 01:19 Difficulty report 03:27 Rhodium files for bankruptcy 08:28 Bitfarms acquires Stronghold 09:07 GDA expansion 09:28 Cipher Mining's new site 15:04 AI & HPC industry update report 22:09 Cry Corner Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
Last broadcast, Terry Sacka, AAMS informed us how China has just been banned a very key weapon ingredient here in the West. This is alarming since we went to globalism, most of what we need in the U.S. comes from other countries -- namely China. In today's broadcast Terry Sacka, AAMS, a financial analyst and expert on precious metals and commodities, discusses the age-old debate of whether owning physical assets (gold and silver) are better than owning paper assets (stocks and bonds).For Charts & Visual Aid: WATCH the Video Broadcast of the Episode on RUMBLESupport the Show.SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: RIGGED [against you] on YouTube RIGGED [against you] on Rumble RIGGED [against you] on Apple Podcasts RIGGED [against you] on SpotifyABOUT THE HOST:Terry Sacka, AAMS is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.RIGGED [against you] is a wealth and finance podcast designed to help you achieve your financial goals through advanced savings and investment techniques.
Galileo Mining Ltd (ASX:GAL, OTC:GLMGF) managing director Brad Underwood sits down with Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to discuss a strongly conductive electromagnetic target five kilometres along strike from the Callisto deposit at the Norseman platinum group elements (PGE)-nickel-copper project in Western Australia. This conductor, identified via a downhole electromagnetic survey, measures approximately 400 metres down-dip and 200 metres in strike length, mirroring geophysical anomalies similar to the 17-million-tonne Callisto deposit. The company plans to include this new target in an upcoming drilling program in August, as it could represent a geological contact zone prospective for mineralisation. Underwood said the company continued to develop new drill targets at the Norseman Project as it moves along strike from Callisto deposit. He emphasised the prospectivity of the region and highlighted the minimal previous exploration before the Callisto discovery in 2022. With $13.6 million in cash, Galileo Mining aims to systematically explore Callisto-style mineralisation within the 255-square-kilometre Norseman tenement package. Planning for the next drilling program is in advanced stages and this is scheduled to commence in mid-August. Galileo Mining is focused on generating new drilling targets over 20 kilometres of strike surrounding the Callisto deposit and 12 kilometres of strike at the Mission Sill PGE-nickel-copper prospect. Callisto's resource estimate includes 17.48 million tonnes at 0.82 ppm palladium, 0.15 ppm platinum, 0.045 ppm gold, 0.027 ppm rhodium, 0.20% nickel and 0.16% copper, equating to significant quantities of palladium equivalent, nickel equivalent, and 4E (platinum group elements plus gold). #ProactiveInvestors #GalileoMining #ASX #CallistoDeposit, #ElectromagneticSurvey, #NorsemanProject, #PGENickelCopper, #WesternAustralia, #GeophysicalAnomalies, #Mineralisation, #DrillingProgram, #AugustDrilling, #BradUnderwood, #Exploration, #MiningProspectivity, #ResourceEstimate, #Palladium, #Platinum, #Gold, #Rhodium, #Nickel, #Copper #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Es ist der frühe Morgen des 9. Juni 1984, als die Leiche einer jungen Frau in einer ruhigen Wohngegend der englischen Stadt Bath gefunden wird. Ein brutales Verbrechen, das nicht nur die Leben der Angehörigen der toten Melanie Road für immer verändern, sondern auch der Anfang von Operation Rhodium sein wird, einer der größten Ermittlungsaktionen in der Geschichte der englischen Polizei. Doch trotz aller Mühen vergehen die Jahre, ohne das der oder die Verantwortlichen für den grausamen Mord zur Verantwortung gezogen werden können.Als 2009 die Ermittlerin Julie Mackay zu Operation Rhodium stößt, verspricht sie Melanies Familie, dass sie den Täter finden werden. Wird Mackay ihr Versprechen halten können? Heute berichten wir euch von einem Fall voller falscher Fährten, enttäuschter Hoffnungen und einem langen Weg zur Gerechtigkeit. Inhaltswarnungen: Explizite (sexualisierte) GewaltOb der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist, seht ihr ganz unten in der Beschreibung. (N=Nicht gelöst, G=Gelöst)SHOWNOTESVielen Dank an unseren heutigen Werbepartner WILD!Sichert euch jetzt 20% Rabatt auf alle Produkte bei WILD mit unserem Code PUPPIES20 auf eure Bestellung. WILD will die Wegwerfkultur der alltäglichen Badezimmerprodukte mit nachfüllbaren Produkten aufrütteln, die tatsächlich funktionieren.Unsere Empfehlung bei Wild:Amanda: Das Duschgel in Fresh Cotton & Sea Salt im Spender in der Farbe "Sage".Marieke: Alle Deo Sorten durch probieren :D Besonders: Thunderstorm aktuell----- WIR GEHEN AUF TOUR ----2024 dürfen wir wieder auf Live-tour gehen, diesmal in noch mehr Städte in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.Tickets gibt es hier: https://rausgegangen.de/artists/puppies-and-crime/ oder auf Eventim https://www.eventim.de/eventseries/puppies-and-crime-3535486/Empfehlungen:Marieke: Wir Erben - Warum Deutschland ungerechter wird von Julia FriedrichsAmanda: The Kind Worth Killing und The Kind Worth Saving von Peter SwansonSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- G --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Yates is the Founder of Rhodium Network, a community and events platform designed to support digital entrepreneurs through facilitating business deals, partnerships, and connections. Before his current venture, he made waves in the digital marketing agency realm and was instrumental in a series of online businesses, culminating in impressive profits. With roots in an entrepreneurial family, Chris learned the business from his father's publishing enterprise and various subsequent ventures. He later channeled this upbringing, combined with his tech-savvy skills, into cultivating an environment where business deals and partnerships flourish among members. Chris owns and manages a portfolio of income-producing websites and teaches others the best practices for securely purchasing established websites. In this episode… Building a sustainable and profitable online business today is challenging, especially when buying and managing existing websites. Entrepreneurs often struggle with identifying valuable investment opportunities, navigating the complexities of digital transactions, and scaling their operations effectively without substantial resources. The risk of scams, due diligence failures, and the volatility of digital markets only add to the uncertainty for digital entrepreneurs. Chris Yates addresses these challenges by sharing his journey and strategies for acquiring under-monetized websites and turning them into profitable ventures. By focusing on buying websites with substantial quality traffic but poor monetization, Chris shows how to boost revenue with enhanced advertising and affiliate tactics. He emphasizes building a community-based business platform that fuels connections and growth, and why surrounding yourself with like-minded entrepreneurs can be a game-changer. Have you ever wondered what happens when entrepreneurs make connections beyond networking events? Tune in to this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast as John Corcoran interviews Chris Yates, Founder of Rhodium Network, about building and scaling online businesses through strategic acquisitions and networking. The discussion also covers Chris' childhood experiences in an entrepreneurial family, the evolution of the Rhodium community from an annual meet-up to a full-fledged entrepreneurial network, and how the community has facilitated over $100 million in business deals among its members.
Many books about US-China strategic competition have been published in recent years. This episode will focus on Facing China: The Prospect for War and Peace, which examines various flashpoints in the Indo-Pacific that could result in military conflict.There are several reasons why this book stands out: First, it includes an examination of debates within China about China's national interests; Second, it focuses not only on the challenges of major wars, but also on China's gray-zone strategy of deliberately pursuing its interests in ways that stay below the threshold that would trigger a US military response. And finally, it assesses the applicability of the Thucydides Trap to the US-China relationship. The Thucydides Trap concept was coined by Graham Allison who examined historical cases in which a rising power threatened to displace a ruling power in his book Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap? Allison concluded that in the majority of historical cases the outcome was war.This book is especially interesting because it is written by a European expert who has deep knowledge of Taiwan, mainland China, and the United States: Jean-Pierre Cabestan. He is an emeritus senior researcher at the French Center for Scientific Research in Paris and an emeritus professor political science at the Department of Government and International Studies at Hone Kong Baptist University, and a visiting senior fellow at GMF. Timestamps[02:07] Revisiting the Thucydides Trap [03:53] Why was China fascinated by this concept? [05:26] Reasons for the Risk of War Increasing[06:33] The US-China Cold War and its Characteristics[09:03] China's Gray-Zone Activities [10:53] Where has China's gray-zone strategy been the most successful? [12:37] Unifying Taiwan with China through Gray-Zone Activities[14:42] Chinese Use of Force in the Taiwan Strait in the 2020s[16:17] China's Ambitions in the International Arena[17:40] Future Overseas Operations of the PLA
Last broadcast, Terry Sacka, AAMS spoke with Pastor Stan of the Prophecy with Stan podcast about food shortages, supply chain issues, money problems for Americans and the coming world currency. Will you be prepared for the next Great Wealth Transfer? In today's broadcast on a previously recorded episode, Terry Sacka, AAMS talks with Pastor Stan of the Prophecy with Stan club on an ongoing topic of the continuous decline of the dollar and whether silver, gold, rhodium or palladium are smart assets to invest in now.I saw a wave, a dark wave, come over our nation. And it's not just the election, of course, but this program is going to be all in the name RIGGED because when I, and we formed RIGGED, it was because of the financial system, but RIGGED is now becoming common in America. And it's all RIGGED [against you].Support the showSUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW: RIGGED [against you] on YouTube RIGGED [against you] on Rumble RIGGED [against you] on Apple Podcasts RIGGED [against you] on SpotifyABOUT THE HOST:Terry Sacka, AAMS is a Wealth Strategist, Financial Analyst and Founder of Cornerstone Asset Metals, Wealth Transfer News Television, and the RIGGED podcast. He formerly was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and a strategist in commodity options and futures. Using his global travel and U.S. Army military experience, Terry has accumulated a unique perspective of the real global economic framework.RIGGED [against you] is a wealth and finance podcast designed to help you achieve your financial goals through advanced savings and investment techniques.
You can probably list loads of reasons why starting a community could be valuable. And Chris Yates, the founder of Rhodium, is on the podcast to share a BIG reason with his awesome success story. He talks about his journey of transitioning from owning a digital marketing agency to buying online businesses and eventually founding Rhodium to connect with others in the industry. He emphasizes the importance of building a community and the benefits it brings: Learning from others Making deals Forming partnerships Chris also highlights the value of community in providing tactical ROI for businesses - like how engaging with a core group of customers with direct feedback can lead to valuable insights and improvements on everything from pain points to pricing. He gives lots of examples but the stand out is definitely his own experience. He was offered to buy a business from a Rhodium member for 5 figures thanks to the inherent trust from shared beliefs. He then grew it with help from the community and sold it to another Rhodium member for a multi-7-figure exit. Overall, this is a discussion that is both a great success story and guide to the benefits of building and nurturing a community of like-minded people in your niche. Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhi... Get SEO Consulting from the Niche Pursuits Podcast Host, Jared Bauman: https://www.nichepursuits.com/201crea...
Chinas Ministerpräsident Li Qiang war am Montag zu Besuch. Die Beziehungen zwischen der Schweiz und China sind eng, aber ein Spagat. Denn immer schwingt die Frage mit, ob sich die Schweiz für Menschenrechte in China einsetzen kann, ohne die Chinesen zu brüskieren. Ausserdem: Im Rennen um die Präsidentschaftskandidatur der US-Republikaner fällt am Montag der Startschuss zu den parteiinternen Vorwahlen. Den Auftakt macht der Bundesstaat Iowa. Wer dort abstimmen will, muss an einem sogenannten Caucus teilnehmen. Edelmetalle wie Rhodium, Palladium und Platin verlieren wegen der Energiewende an Bedeutung. Die langjährigen Überflieger der Branche werden von neuen Metallen abgelöst, etwa von Iridium, das inzwischen Rekordpreise erzielt.
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SBTV spoke with The Market Sniper Francis Hunt about what's going on with gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium and the price volatility we're seeing. The Market Sniper sets his sights on the outlook for precious metals and zeros in on them in part 1 of this 2 part episode.
Rhodium is one of the most valuable precious metals on Earth, though it has dropped in value by about 80% in the last year. Learn why by clicking play.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's (late because apparently Aviv had a heat stroke) episode hosts Aviv and Matt view and review the finale of season 13 of SVU, episode 23 - Rhodium Nights! THIS EPISODE IS INSANE! And ya know what, the hosts are kinda into the insanity! Matt heads into the office for the first time in a while and closes out the crabbing season over the labor day weekend. Aviv shares a stroy of going to see his buddy in a play who was a champ and powered through his performance with a jacked up leg and on pain killers. All this and more!Give us a rate and review wherever fine podcasts are sold, tweet at us @svupodcast (which we cannot stress enough is the official Twitter handle of Law and Order SVU, and you can take that to the bank, the blood bank senator!) and for longer or weirder stuff, or tweet sized emails because fuck Elon Musk, send us an email specialviewingunit@gmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5621744/advertisement
Clay is joined by Rhodium's Logan Wright to talk about China and its economy since its post-pandemic reopening.
durée : 00:58:35 - Cultures Monde - par : Julie Gacon, Mélanie Chalandon - Le 5 septembre 2023 s'ouvre à Munich le salon de l'automobile, considéré comme l'un des grands rendez-vous de la filière automobile mondiale, et la Chine affiche de grandes ambitions planétaires avec sa filière électrique. Comment la voiture électrique chinoise fait-elle bouger les lignes ? - invités : Jean-François Dufour Co-fondateur de Sinople, cabinet de conseil stratégique; Juliana Bouchaud Analyste dans la cabinet de recherche Rhodium, spécialisée sur la Chine; Joseph Dellatte Expert Résident - Climat, énergie et environnement
Rhodium's rarity, industrial usefulness, and straight-up shininess make it one of the most expensive metals on Earth. Learn how it was discovered and more in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/rhodium.htmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once again, we are joined by JD Breytenbach to throw the proverbial financial market bones. Answering some burning investor questions while giving us a scoop on all the important financial events that had the markets moving and shaking in the month of June.The Senior Trader at Purple Group sheds light on the major global investment themes and macroeconomic factors that impacted markets during June. He delves into the essential characteristics of a good trader and retail investor, shares his bullish optimism for the next 6 months, and offers an analysis of the significant drop in the price of Rhodium in recent weeks. For those seeking exposure, he guides us on where to look on the EasyEquities menu.JD also shares his personal watchlist of stocks to keep an eye on. Don't miss out—hit that play button to discover his top picks!Share the love with us on social media by letting us know what you think of the episode by tweeting @EasyEquities @JD_Breytenbach or tagging us on the gram.To sign up to EasyEquities: http://bit.ly/2EtcE85DISCLAIMER: EasyEquities is a product of First World Trader (Pty) Ltd t/a EasyEquities which is an authorised Financial Services Provider. FSP number: 22588. This material is not intended as and does not constitute financial advice or any other advice and is neither exhaustive nor prescriptive. The views expressed by the contributor are his or her own (as an independently registered financial services provider, financial adviser or other independent capacity), and not necessarily endorsed by EasyEquities (as a separate financial services provider).
Rojo Perez joins KATG to cover the world around us including the death of Tina Turner, Prince Harry and wife Meghan's supposed two-hour NYC paparazzi car chase, E. Jean Carroll asking for her defamation case to be amended due to Donald Trump calling her a whack job liar on CNN after being sentenced to pay $5 million for calling her a whack job liar, and The Simpsons' Nancy Cartwright being honored Patron Excalibur With Honors by Scientology for donating over $21 million to Scientology. KATG also reminisces over Keith and Kyle's very first date.
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TimeStamp: :36 Who is Stillwater Critical Minerals 1:40 Go On-Site to the Stillwater West Project 4:10 Transformational Year 5:34 Rhodium! 6:21 Speaking of Critical Minerals 9:18 One of the Biggest Cobalt Resources 10:05 Why Should You Become A Shareholder 12:41 Capital Structure Overview 13:55 Message to Shareholders 15:48 What Did I Forget To Ask Stillwater Critical Minerals (TSX.V: PGE | OTC: PGEZF) Website | https://criticalminerals.com/ Corporate Presentation | https://criticalminerals.com/investors/presentations/ Group Ten Metals Inc. Suite 904 - 409 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1T2 Tel: +1 (604) 357-4790 Toll Free: +1 (888) 432-0075 Email: info@grouptenmetals.com The Metallic Group of Companies: Metallic Minerals Stillwater Critical Minerals Granite Creek Copper The Best Video on How to Buy Precious Metals (Bullion): https://bit.ly/3iR8Rq3 Website | www.provenandprobable.com
Welcome everyone to the Firing The Man Podcast, on today's episode, we are joined by Jacob Erdei. Jacob Erdei has 20+ years being self employed. In the early 2000's after leaving a computer manufacturing company he went on to start his own in-home computer repair business and has been forced to pivot several times. Currently his focus is on acquiring ecommerce businesses through a vertical acquisition strategy. Ken met Jacob in the Rhodium mastermind and we have the pleasure to share Jacobs vast experience with you today. Welcome to the show Jacob!How can the guests contact? website, email, social?https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerdei/jerdei@brainboxcomputers.com▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
We talk about the US semiconductor chip ban, the Rhodium filing, and the Celsius and Core Scientific debt story. Matt Kimmell: https://twitter.com/MatthewKimmell Will Foxley: https://twitter.com/wsfoxley STORIES https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-10/china-chip-stocks-drop-as-biden-tightens-rules-on-us-tech-access https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1236275/000121390022064755/fs42022_silversuntech.htm https://www.wsj.com/articles/crypto-miner-core-scientific-flags-threat-from-celsius-chapter-11-dispute-11666287993 https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/10/19/2537494/0/en/Riot-Announces-Groun[…]ata-Center-Facility-in-Corsicana-Navarro-County-Texas.html https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/concerns-bitcoin-mining-farm-coming-to-north-texas/3100197/ https://compassmining.io/education/september-monthly-performance/
Matt Kimmell of CoinShares joins me again to talk about hashprice, difficulty, Celsius mining filing suit against Core Scientific and Rhodium testing public markets. Matt Kimmell: https://twitter.com/MatthewKimmell Will Foxley: https://twitter.com/wsfoxley STORIES https://www.theblock.co/post/173475/bitcoin-mining-difficulty-falls-2-14-after-four-consecutive-increases https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/09/29/bitcoin-miner-rhodium-going-public-through-reverse-merger-with-silversun-technologies https://arcane.no/research/most-public-bitcoin-miners-have-racked-up-losses-in-their-lifetimes https://data.hashrateindex.com/network-data/btc
The ladies recap “Rhodium Nights” (Season 13, Episode 23), discuss the infamous Greg Kelly rape allegation, and have a phenomenal conversation with the iconic Brooke Smith (The Silence of the Lambs, Grey's Anatomy).SOURCES:NY TimesBuzzfeedWHAT WOULD SISTER PEG DO:‘She Accused A TV Anchor Of Rape And Got Dragged Through The Tabloids' by Jessica Testahttps://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jtes/she-accused-a-tv-anchor-of-rape-and-got-dragged-through-theNext week's episode will be “Plastic” (Season 20, Episode 11).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology
We have a special episode of the Zenergy Podcast today, wheasre we are joined by 3 guests to breakdown the Inflation Reduction Act. Topics discussed: Topic 1: There is a lot to unpack in the Climate bill. Will walks us through some of the key highlights. Climate Tracker: https://airtable.com/shrzbm0uBAWOyP7Sd/tblFzX5IPIamN8zzB Topic 2: The Rhodium Group initially indicated odds of a 24-35% cut in US net GHG emissions, but upon the introduction of the Inflation Reduction Act, Rhodium estimates indicate a likelier scenario of a 31-44% cut of US net GHG emissions below 2005 levels by 2030. Tappan talks about specific parts of the bill that he believes will have the most direct impact on reducing GHG emissions? Good resource: https://rhg.com/research/inflation-reduction-act/ Topic 3: Grant, as a leader in climate advocacy, walks us through his feelings on the bill, and the advocacy efforts that go into it. Brief Bios: Will Hackman: The Climate Explainer Will Hackman is a conservation and climate policy expert with more than a decade of experience in campaigns and global environmental issue advocacy. Will served as a political fundraiser and campaign manager on four federal races for the U.S. House and Senate as well as a gubernatorial campaign. He then joined the public sector conservation community as a marine fisheries conservation advocate. Will developed a love for the ocean over years working as a commercial Alaskan fisherman. Will has dedicated his career to advancing public policies related to ocean and land conservation as well as energy and the environment. He has attended four United Nations climate conferences and is a frequent policy expert voice on podcast interviews and articles. Will recently filmed a TEDx talk on stage in Washington, DC discussing ways we need to reframe our climate conversations. Grant Samms: President of the DC Climate Reality Project With proven competence and passion to address the challenges of a changing climate, Grant design's the climate solutions and policies our world desperately needs. Grant excels at illuminating complex socioenvironmental issues with both the quantitative and qualitative research skills needed to create human-centered solutions. Grant's research efforts have created a community-based socioeconomic risk model for a warming world and reported on patterns of resilient and sustainable urban development. Grant's skilled communication has translated the interconnections of the environmental and social facets of climate change through publications like Forbes and Smart Cities Dive. With a keen eye toward equitable solutions, Grant takes a holistic aim at the climate crisis. Tappan Parker: Project Specialist at the World Resources Institute Tappan Parker is a Project Specialist in the Tools, Reporting, and Analysis for Climate Initiative. He supports the creation of a strategy for open energy data as part of the "Global Energy Data Commons" project. Prior to joining WRI, Tappan worked on anti-corruption projects in Europe and Eurasia with the Center for International Private Enterprise, supported program development and grassroots campaigns with Environment America, and conducted media monitoring with the American Wind Energy Association. Tappan holds an M.A. in International Development from American University and a B.A. in Festival and Event Management from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In his free time, Tappan enjoys biking, board games, playing music and tacos.
Sandra Recchione is an alchemist who has been guided by Yeshua, Mary Magdalene, Archangel Michael and St. Germain in creating her Starseed Essences. She also received the calling to become ordained in the Order of Melchizedek, working with Master Melchizedek in the higher realms. It was St. Germain who appeared to her deep state transcendental meditation and told her to create these Essences using her collection of Crystal Andaras. These Andara essences carry the frequency of the Masters, angels and cosmic universal beings of light. The monatomic Andara Crystals were discovered by Nellie, a half-Choctaw Indian Medicine Woman, who was also a powerful shaman and healer. In 1967 a mineral deposit in Mount Shasta, the High Sierra Mountains of northern California, was discovered with monatomic minerals. We can find Gold, Silver, Iridium, Rhodium, Chromium, and Platinum in these minerals. This mineral complex can strengthen the energetic field of the human body, and it can restore health and bring balance to your whole being. Sandra recently became certified in DDEH which stands for Divine Dragon Energy Healing accredited by the IICT International Institute of Complementary Therapists. The Divine Dragon Energy Healing™ system offers you pristine, high-vibrational frequencies and practical protocols: true Dragon alchemy of magic and earthed, heart-loving embodiment of higher dimensional frequencies from the Divine Dragon Realm. Her website has much to offer: https://starseedessenceshoppe.com/ At the top of the show, it's Anastasia's Starseed News with topics of interest and hope for starseeds. We have had some spots open for the August 12-15 Starseed Quest, so claim your spot now by writing to crystals at starseedhotline dot com!
Where should US-China tech relations go? What should “Competitive when it should be. Collaborative when it can be. Adversarial when it must be” actually mean in practice? To discuss, on this episode we have John Bateman, a newly minted senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and my Rhodium colleague Charlie Vest as co-host. We get into - Analyzing the China tech threat and current tech policy - US public strategy on China and tech and why it's not very clear. - How LCD panels made it onto the list of critical tech in mid-nineties but mobile phones didn't. - Why it's so difficult for intelligence analysts to assess and predict the behavior of a foreign leader. Outro music: Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues by Bob Dylan, live at Carnegie Hall 1963 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5Xn9YOKPcQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Germany's policy changes towards Russia have a knock-on effect on its attitude towards China? To get the view from Germany, I'm joined by Berlin-based Noah Barkin (@noahbarkin), the managing editor of Rhodium Group's China practice.We discussWhether Europe is pushing China to exercise its influence over RussiaHow Ukraine has changed Germany's attitude towards the militaryWhy the Polish president had to give new Chancellor Olaf Scholz a shakeThe new “democracies versus authoritarians” paradigmConsider applying to intern at Rhodium! https://rhg.com/job/research-interns-china-practice/ Outro music: 99 Luftballons by Nena https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpu5a0Bl8eY Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.