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Ralph speaks to economist Dean Baker about the hypocrisies behind the supposed Social Security shortfall and Republicans' "waste, fraud, and abuse" panic. Then, Ralph talks to journalist and ocean activist David Helvarg about his new book: Forest of the Sea: The Remarkable Life and Imperiled Future of Kelp.Dean Baker is a Senior Economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, where he authors “Beat the Press,” his regular commentary on economic reporting. He has written several books, including Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better Bargain for Working People, The End of Loser Liberalism: Making Markets Progressive, False Profits: Recovering from the Bubble Economy, and The Conservative Nanny State: How the Wealthy Use the Government to Stay Rich and Get Richer.People will hear big numbers. They'll hear “$300 billion” and they'll go “Oh my God, that's a lot of money. That's money out of my pocket. It's causing the government deficit,” whatever. That's because they haven't given it any context…If we could, in any conceivable world, afford to pay $500 billion to increase the military budget, surely we can afford to pay $300 billion to ensure that everyone gets their Social Security benefits. It's just a case of: put it in context. I'm not going to say it's a small number. It isn't. But it's smaller— $300 billion is smaller than $500 billion, and that's really not a disputable point.Dean BakerWhere [DOGE] had the biggest consequences is with foreign aid. [Musk] just got a big kick out of that— USAID, he just shut it down. He boasted about that. He goes, “Last weekend I fed USAID into the wood chipper.” That's almost verbatim what he said. Now, what this meant was that you have people— and you could find waste in that program just like any other program, but this is a program that provided millions of people with medicine, with nutrition, with healthcare. And suddenly they couldn't get it…And Elon Musk was boasting that he killed that program. That's great. But millions of people, I mean, thankfully, I don't think it's millions yet, but if that program doesn't get restarted or funded somewhere else, you're going to see millions of people lose their lives.Dean BakerSo we're saying we have people on Medicaid that are committing fraud? No one gets a check from Medicaid. What would that even mean? Like, you signed up for Medicaid and you weren't eligible, so that would mean that they might be making a payment to a doctor or hospital that they don't actually have to make because you didn't qualify? I'm sure that happens sometimes but it's not like someone's living high on the hog because they were able to get Medicaid to pay for their doctor's visit when it actually shouldn't have.Dean BakerDavid Helvarg is a journalist and ocean activist. He is the founder and executive director of Blue Frontier, an ocean policy and media group, and producer of Rising Tide: The Ocean Podcast. He has produced more than 40 documentaries for media outlets, including PBS and the Discovery Channel. And he has written several books, including Blue Frontier, The War Against the Greens, and Forest of the Sea: The Remarkable Life and Imperiled Future of Kelp.I've been pushing with my colleagues in journalism the idea of the “blue beat.” The only resource in the ocean not fully exploited at this point is good investigative reporting and narrative storytelling. Because people don't connect with it, a lot of people think the environment ends at the shoreline. And that's really where 95% of the living space on the planet begins.David HelvargPeople at least know that corals are in trouble and they have some sense of what a coral reef is. People don't know that the planet has this other forest crisis—that kelp forests cover an area larger than the Amazon basin, and they're also being impacted by these marine heat waves that are growing every year. And as you add more heat to the system, it gets more energetic, which is why we have more and more extreme storms. I covered Katrina in 2005. I thought that would be a turning point (we had 1,800 people killed and a million environmental refugees). But the propaganda by the oil and gas industry is such that we keep having these disasters from a warming ocean planet, we see the melting of the Arctic ice, and instead of an alarm bell, it became a dinner bell for all the shipping industries and people who want to exploit the oil and gas in the increasingly open Arctic waters. So we're in this crisis point. I'm more frustrated than despairing because we know what the solutions are. It's creating the political will to enact them.David HelvargWhen I started Blue Frontier 20 years ago, the main threats were overfishing and pollution—oil, chemical, plastic, nutrient pollution. Today, that's being overwhelmed by these marine heat waves.David HelvargNews 6/26/26* Our top story this week comes to us from New York City, where democratic socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani has pulled off a stunning hat trick, with all three candidates for Congress endorsed by the Mayor winning their primaries on Tuesday. The most surprising victory is that of Darializa Avila Chevalier, who ousted the powerful incumbent Congressman Adriano Espaillat, head of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, in New York's 13th congressional district. This primary had turned ugly, with Espaillat's campaign seeking to weaponize anti-Haitian racism in the Dominican community against Avila Chevalier, per the Haitian Times, despite the fact that she is not in fact Haitian. Impressive in another way is the victory of UAW organizer and New York State Assemblywoman Claire Valdez in New York's 7th district. Much has been made of this race being a proxy battle between Mamdani and his onetime supporter, retiring Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, who backed her protégé, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso to succeed her in this seat. Reynoso enjoyed the support of a broad range of New York elected officials – including Velazquez along with New York Attorney General Letitia James, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, and a broad range of unions and civil society groups, most notably the Working Families Party – but was absolutely trounced by Valdez, who won by over 20 points with the support of Mamdani and NYC-DSA. Meanwhile, in the 10th district, Brad Lander won by an even greater margin, outrunning incumbent Congressman Dan Goldman by over 30 points while running on a pro-Palestine platform in the most Jewish congressional district in America. These victories send a clear signal to the sclerotic, ossified leadership of the Democratic Party. The only question now is will they listen.* Beyond the congressional races, DSA won a remarkable number of races at the state level. According to Democratic Left, DSA will send as many as seven new legislators to Albany this cycle, for a total of “four state senators and 11 or 12 members of the state assembly.” As the magazine notes, this means that the “2027-2028 socialist bloc in Albany will be the second largest in a state legislature in U.S. history…behind 20 members in Wisconsin in 1919 and ahead of 14 members in Wisconsin in 1911.” Within New York City, DSA endorsed candidates won seven out of eight races for seats in the state legislature, per NYC-DSA. All told, it was a thunderous victory for the left in New York and raises the clout of Zohran and his compatriots to dizzying heights.* Meanwhile, in Washington DC, NOTUS reports the local DSA has exploded in membership, adding nearly 1,000 new members since this time last year. This growing bloc flexed its political muscle in the recent Democratic primaries, electing DSA members Janeese Lewis George for Mayor and Aparna Raj for the Ward 1 seat on the DC Council, as well as Oye Owolewa for an at-large seat. Axios notes that they are already eying, “two more openings — to fill Lewis George's Ward 4 seat and the at-large seat of Congress-bound Robert White.” If these votes go in DSA's favor, Lewis George could assume the mayoralty with a progressive majority of seven out of 13 members on the Council. Since her victory last Tuesday, Lewis George has emphasized her plan to lower utility costs through “expanding government solar,” and “balcony solar” for apartment tenants, optimizing efficiency at local government agencies and maximizing federal housing grants.* In Maryland, the results for DSA and progressives more generally were not quite so decisive but the left notched key victories nonetheless. DSA endorsed candidate McKayla Wilkes won her primary for the Charles County Commission and incumbent State Delegate Gabriel Acevero won reelection to his seat. Senators Dalya Attar and Nancy King, both centrist incumbents, lost to progressive challengers, per Maryland Matters. Will Jawando in Montgomery County won the County Executive position with broad support from the Maryland political establishment and progressives, while Maryland Senate Majority Leader Bill Ferguson fended off his first real challenge in years only after a last minute pledge to reverse his position on Maryland congressional redistricting. However, in the 5th congressional district, Steny Hoyer protégé and “AIPAC-backed” Adrian Boafo won the primary to succeed his mentor in Congress. According to the Jerusalem Post, “AIPAC poured $5.7 million into his campaign through its super PAC.” Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn came in a distant third place, despite scoring the endorsement of Nancy Pelosi. In short, the left has more work to do in order to build a political machine in Maryland as they have in New York and DC.* The next major contest between the factions of the party will occur next week in Colorado, where Melat Kiros, a DSA-backed progressive challenger born in 1997, is taking on Congresswoman Diana DeGette, who first took office that same year, per Zeteo. According to a poll conducted on behalf of the Kiros-aligned Justice Democrats, she leads DeGette by five points and she has now won the endorsement of Senator Bernie Sanders. Senator and former Governor John Hickenlooper is also facing a progressive primary challenge from State Senator Julie Gonzales and, according to the polls, he holds but a single digit lead, the Coloradan reports. We will be watching both of these races closely.* Meanwhile in Congress, the Senate has passed a new resolution on Iran, this time directing Trump to “remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities against Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress, other than to defend America, an ally or partner from ‘imminent attack,'” according to the Wall Street Journal. The Journal notes that while the resolution is nonbinding, it was previously passed by the House, marking “the first time both chambers of Congress have passed the same measure to curb” presidential power to wage war on the Islamic Republic. The resolution passed 50-48, with the support of Republican Senators Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Rand Paul. Senators Mitch McConnell and Dave McCormick were absent, and Senator John Fetterman again broke ranks with the Democrats to vote no.* Turning from the Senate floor to the shop floor, the United Auto Workers (UAW) concluded their 39th Constitutional Convention last week, with a momentous vote to divest the union's investments from Israel bonds. UAW's divestment decision is the latest victory in the campaign to disentangle the finances of American organized labor from the state of Israel, following the United Electrical Workers (UE) in 2015 and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) in 2023. UAW members also heard from Abdul El-Sayed, the candidate the union has endorsed in the Michigan Senate race. This contentious campaign will not be over until August, but El-Sayed, occupying the progressive lane, has moved into the lead and appears to be consolidating his lead, winning the endorsement of Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen just this week, per the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Van Hollen himself has recently begun hinting that he may seek higher office, recently telling NOTUS that he is “kicking the tires” on a 2028 presidential bid.* Turning to foreign affairs, this week saw the fall of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Starmer, a centrist who was elected Labour Party leader in 2020 following the ouster of leftist Jeremy Corbyn, has held the post of Prime Minister since 2024 when Labour won an historic landslide. Since then however, his personal approval rating and that of the party has cratered, creating space for the rise of the far-right Reform UK party. The BBC reports Starmer will remain in his post until a new leader is chosen from within the party, with the presumptive successor being MP Andy Burnham who recently beat back a challenge in his own seat by a Reform candidate by a large margin. Starmer is now set to be the shortest serving Labour PM in British history, while Burnham is set to become the UK's seventh Prime Minister in the last ten years, both indications of the precariousness of the post-Brexit British political order.* Our final two stories come to us from Latin America. First, in Bolivia, the country's union confederation has maintained a general strike against the right-wing government of Rodrigo Paz for nearly two months over his administration's initiatives to privatize government services and rescind the land reform program instituted over the last several decades of rule by the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS). On June 19th, journalist Ollie Vargas reported that the government had blinked and signed an agreement to withdraw these plans in exchange for the unions ending the general strike. However, Vargas notes that “most affiliated unions state that they want to maintain strike until [the Paz government] resigns.”* Finally, in Colombia, the right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella emerged victorious from Sunday's runoff presidential election, defeating leftist Ivan Cepeda, the handpicked successor of sitting President Gustavo Petro, by less than one percentage point. In the immediate wake of the election, President Petro “alleged that Israel interfered” in the election, citing “irregularities in the country's vote counting process and calling for a full audit and recount,” per Drop Site News. However, by Wednesday, Cepeda himself formally conceded, framing his decision to do so as “an act of democratic responsibility, to contribute to harmony, peace and dialogue among Colombians,” Al Jazeera reports. As one of his first acts, Abelardo de la Espriella has committed to reestablishing diplomatic relations with Israel, which had been severed under President Petro.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Democratic nominee for D.C. Delegate to Congress Robert White speaks to WAMU about his victory, what voters wanted from a delegate and his own vision for the position.
It was a very big night for DC's left. With a little under two-thirds of the vote counted, Janeese Lewis George is up big over Kenyan McDuffie in first-choice votes for the Democratic mayoral election. Her fellow democratic socialists are leading a couple of DC Council races, and a top progressive is way ahead in another. And progressive Robert White appears to have run away with the race for DC Delegate to Congress. It is 4:30AM the morning after election day. Michael Schaffer, Emma Uber and Bridget Todd were at watch parties last night and are breaking down what we know so far. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter City Cast DC. You can text us or leave a voicemail at: (202) 642-2654. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 17th episode: Folger Shakespeare Library DC Department of Behavioral Health National Museum of the American Indian Alliance Française Washington DC Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Other results show that Robert White won the D.C. Democratic primary to succeed retiring House delegate Norton. Winners in down ballot races will take longer to determine, as ranked choice ballots come into play.
A new political era may be taking shape in the nation's capital after voters selected Janeese Lewis George as the Democratic nominee for mayor and Robert White as the Democratic nominee for D.C. delegate to Congress. Their victories come as the city faces major budget challenges and an ongoing fight for statehood. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome back Pauper fam! This week, Derrick Smith returns for another very fun episode where we dive into the Elves deck, how it works, and how to play against it. We also dig into Thomas' testing with the new version of Jeskai Ephemerate and discuss some options and play patterns to consider. Special shoutout to Robert White and Devin Northcutt for their commentary excellence. Thank you as always for listening!Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/kdvSavFkpzCheck out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CommonGroundMTGExample Elves Decklist: https://mtgdecks.net/Pauper/elves-decklist-by-kokoloko3435-2968349Thomas' Current Jeskai Decklist: https://moxfield.com/decks/9PB0xyFmCECc8_c-2-FTjgDerrick's Win-A-Box Coverage VOD @ Infinity Games: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2784656139Michael's Artwork: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ead2jrtQU/?mibextid=wwXIfrSponsored by: Game Knight (Columbia TN) The premier LGS in the Middle Tennessee area! Check out their upcoming events and order cards for local pickup here: https://www.gameknighttn.com/Upcoming Pauper Events:Every Tuesday @ Game Knight in Columbia TN - Weekly Pauper League feeding into an Invitational alongside Just Roll With It Games' (Spring Hill TN) Pauper League!Check out our Discord's #events channel for more events and information!June 27th - Court of Commons Yearly @ Enchanted Gaming Emporium, Murray KY - https://topdeck.gg/event/court-of-commons-yearly-get-boltedJuly 12th - NYC Pauper League's "PauperGenesis" @ Baltimore, MD - https://melee.gg/Tournament/View/409325 - 30 seats just added!The 4th Common Ground Cup! July 25th @ Game Knight, Columbia TN! $2k+ cash prizes! 100 capacity! Information, Registration, Hotel Block Reservation, and Live-Stream Links can all be found here: https://linktr.ee/commongroundcupNorth Carolina-Area Listeners: Check out the Piedmont Pauper League @ Dragon's Hoard, Greensboro NC! 6 monthly tournaments culminate in a grand prize: travel stipend and entry into CGCup4 this summer! Their FINAL event for the season is June 13th and registration is open now: https://www.spicerack.gg/events/3216328The Cascadia Pauper Circuit presented by Pauper PNW: www.PauperPNW.org Next event is June 13th!Nashville-Area Thursday Pauper League @ Middle TN Gaming in Bellevue: https://www.facebook.com/p/Middle-Tennessee-Gaming-61567309793600/Any questions or feedback for us? Email us at: commongroundmtgpod@gmail.com
The Renewable Fuels Association is partnering with the Kansas City Diamonds as the "Official Fuel" of the organization for the inaugural Professional Softball League season. This episode features Jeremy McDowell, President of the Kansas City Diamonds and Robert White, Senior Vice President of Industry Relations and Market Development for Renewable Fuels Association.
The US-Iran ceasefire is on ‘life support,' says Donald Trump. Iran may enrich Uranium to weapons grade if the war resumes, says its government. All this sets the stage for Donald Trump's trip to Beijing this week, where he will ask Xi Jinping for help bringing the war to a satisfactory end.Might the two most powerful men on the planet might find a way to re-open the Strait of Hormuz and end the war? But does China have the leverage to force Iran to act, and would Xi Jinping be willing to use it to help out Donald Trump?Highlights Can China stop the Iran conflict from spiralling further?What will a successful US-China Summit look like for Trump?CONTRIBUTORS:Roland Oliphant, co-host and chief foreign affairs analyst @RolandOliphantAllegra Mendelson, Asia CorrespondentDr Alessandro Arduino, RUSI Associate Fellow, International SecurityCONTENT REFERENCED:Antonia Langford, Putin expands world's largest drone factoryhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/11/putin-expands-worlds-largest-drone-factory/ Benedict Smith, Trump: ceasefire with Iran is on life supporthttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/11/iran-us-war-latest-tehran-executes-alleged-cia-mossad-spy/Robert White, UAE ‘carried out secret attacks on Iran'https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/05/12/uae-secret-attacks-on-iran/Producer: Peter ShevlinExecutive Producers: Venetia Rainey & Louisa Wells► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditor► EMAIL US: Contact the team on battlelines@telegraph.co.uk ► GET THE LATEST HEADLINES: Find all our latest Iran coverage here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/iran-war/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're chatting with DC Councilmember Robert White. He's one of the candidates running for the job of DC's nonvoting Congressional delegate. During our conversation, we got into how he'd work with a hostile Congress, why he doesn't support youth curfews in DC, and just how he'd be different from the retiring delegate, his old boss Eleanor Holmes Norton. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can text us or leave a voicemail at: (202) 642-2654. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this May 11th episode: Window Nation Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Iran's regime is facing an existential crisis prompted by the US-Israeli war. Despite taking a military battering and the economy being in ruins, Tehran refuses to surrender to Donald Trump. Historian Arash Azizi takes Roland Oliphant and Sophia Yan inside the clash between the regime establishment and the ultra-hardliners who fear their vision of the Islamic Republic will not survive peace. He explains why the country's powerful, IRGC-linked chief negotiator Mohammad Ghalibaf is increasingly being attacked in Iranian media and the dilemma facing the Islamic Republic as it looks to make a deal without surrendering the anti-American dogmatism that revolutionaries hold so dear. Plus, senior foreign correspondent Adrian Blomfeld reports from the Strait of Hormuz and Sophia and Roland discuss the significance of the UAE pulling out of OPEC. HighlightsArash Azizi on why Iran's hardliners are a “bunch of losers with no power”How the Iranian regime is facing a choice between reform and destruction CONTRIBUTORS:Roland Oliphant, co-host @rolandoliphantSophia Yan, senior foreign correspondent @sophiacyan Arash Azizi, author and historian Yale University @arash_tehran CONTENT REFERENCED:Adrian Blomfield: Here in the Strait, Iran's mosquito fleet renders Trump blockade futilehttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/04/28/strait-of-hormuz-irans-mosquito-fleet-winning-blockade/Robert White, Iona Cleave: Trump ‘unlikely to accept' Iran's Hormuz deal https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/04/28/iran-war-live-trump-peace-talks-hormuz-strikes-lebanon/Producer: Peter ShevlinExecutive Producers: Venetia Rainey & Louisa Wells► Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditor► EMAIL US: Contact the team on battlelines@telegraph.co.uk ► GET THE LATEST HEADLINES: Find all our latest Iran coverage here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/iran-war/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entrepreneur and leadership pioneer Robert White joins me to unpack what happens when success doesn't just slow down—it collapses all at once.Most business conversations celebrate scale, status, and wins.This episode goes in the opposite direction.Robert White built one of the largest leadership training companies in the world, with operations across Asia and the U.S. He had the house, the jet, the global footprint, and what looked like complete freedom.Then, in a 90-day span, it unraveled.His top leadership team walked out overnight—taking people, clients, and intellectual property with them.At the same time, his marriage ended.The result: a $30M loss, a damaged reputation, and a complete reset.This conversation isn't about the mechanics of rebuilding.It's about what breaks internally—and what has to change to come back stronger.We explore the hidden cost of success, the danger of tying identity to status, and why even those who teach personal responsibility can fall into victimhood when everything falls apart.One turning point changed everything:Not blame. Not strategy.But a single question—“Would it be useful to take 100% responsibility for all of this?”From there, the conversation shifts into something deeper:What it actually means to take ownership.Why letting go of identity can be more painful than losing money.And how rebuilding starts with who you are being—not just what you are doing.This is a candid look at loss, ego, recovery, and the discipline of reclaiming control when everything familiar disappears.TL;DR* Massive success can hide fragile foundations* Collapse often happens faster than expected* Victimhood can exist even in high performers* Personal responsibility is a practical tool—not a philosophy* Identity loss is often harder than financial loss* Recovery starts with “being,” not just “doing”Memorable Lines* “Would it be useful to take 100% responsibility for all of this?”* “When you own it, you get your power back.”* “Success built on identity can collapse with it.”* “You can be a more sophisticated version of a victim.”* “Who you are being matters more than what you are doing.”GuestRobert White — Entrepreneur, leadership trainer, and founder in the human potential spaceBuilt one of the largest leadership training organizations globally, with decades of international experience across the U.S. and Asia.Why This MattersSuccess isn't stability—it's often leverage built on invisible dependencies.Teams leave. Relationships end. Markets shift.And when they do, what's left isn't your strategy—it's your identity.For founders, operators, and executives, this episode reframes collapse as something deeper than failure.It's a forced separation from who you thought you were.The real advantage isn't avoiding the fall.It's rebuilding without clinging to what no longer serves you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
Day Two of our coverage of Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas is sponsored by Pioneer, who is celebrating their centennial. We make this a biofuels show and discuss issues like the ongoing campaign for year-round E15 with Robert White of the Renewable Fuels Association, Kurt Kovarik of Clean Fuels Alliance America, and NCGA president Jed Bower, who also touts other industrial uses for corn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audio from the 2026 National Ethanol Conference RFA president and CEO Geoff Cooper; RFA Senior VP, Industry Relations & Market Development, Robert White; RFA Senior VP, Government & Public Affairs, Troy Bredenkamp; U.S. EPA Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation, Aaron Szabo; RFA General Counsel and VP, Government Affairs, Ed Hubbard; RFA Policy Counsel and Director, Government Affairs, Jared Mullendore; RFA VP, Strategy and Innovation, Tad Hepner; 2026 RFA Industry Award: LanzaJet CEO Jimmy Samartzis
In this episode we're joined again by Charles Tuba for a discussion of Jack Holland and Henry McDonald's book, INLA: Deadly Divisions, which tells the story of the origins and development of the INLA. Charles has joined us previously to discuss Seán Swan's Official Irish Republicanism in episode 25 and Robert White's biography of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh in episode 38. The writing of Seamus Costello is available here.
What if your biggest business failure turned out to be your most valuable leadership lesson?In this episode of The Inventive Journey, host Devin Miller sits down with Robert White, a seasoned entrepreneur, trainer, and executive coach whose career spans decades, continents, and more than a few hard-earned wake-up calls. Robert's story isn't polished for headlines—it's honest, uncomfortable, and deeply instructive for founders, executives, and anyone building something that involves people.Robert grew up in poverty and discovered early success as a teenage radio personality in Wisconsin. By most external measures, he was “winning” early in life. But momentum without maturity has a cost. Within a decade, Robert found himself broke, divorced, and recovering from three heart attacks before the age of 25. His health, relationships, and career were all under strain.The turning point didn't come from a new business strategy or a better product. It came from a personal reckoning. After attending a human-potential seminar, Robert was forced to confront how his own behavior, mindset, and lack of accountability were getting in the way of success. That shift—from blame to responsibility—became the foundation for everything that followed.Robert went on to build and lead major training organizations, including Lifespring in the U.S. and Arc International in Asia. Across multiple companies, more than 1.4 million people graduated from programs he founded or led. At the height of success, Robert had wealth, influence, and options—including an unsolicited acquisition offer worth tens of millions of dollars.And then came the decision that changed everything.Believing systems could replace leadership, Robert stepped away too early. Thought leadership faded. Culture weakened. The business unraveled. The financial loss totaled $30 million—a number that still stings, but taught a lesson far more valuable than money.In this episode, Robert and Devin dive into what really caused that collapse, why culture cannot be delegated, and how founder absence impacts people-driven organizations. They also discuss due diligence failures, the danger of comfort, and why “just start” remains one of the most powerful pieces of advice for entrepreneurs at any stage.Today, Robert works with executive teams and leaders, helping them align culture, accountability, and strategy so success doesn't implode from the inside. His insights are especially relevant for founders navigating growth, exits, or the temptation to step away too soon.If you've ever wondered when to hold on, when to let go, or how to rebuild after a major setback, this episode delivers clarity without sugarcoating the truth.To chat about this one-on-one, grab a free consult at strategymeeting.com
Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
Michael Hayman sits down with Robert White, CEO of Brabners and co-chair of True North, to explore how purpose-led, independent businesses are driving a new era of northern ambition. Robert reflects on the power of collaboration, devolution and long-term thinking to unlock the North's full potential, and shares why the region's entrepreneurial energy continues to inspire him.
Craig Troxel talks about how ruling elders can help men consider a call to pastoral ministry.A call to pastoral ministry has several parts, one is the internal sense of call, another is the recognition of the church, the actual call to a congregation or mission work. Ruling elders help shepherd men in both and in this podcast we discuss the early stages of recognizing a call, or even encouraging men to consider if they are called.Discussion centers around Charles Bridges, The Christian Ministry: With an Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency, (Banner of Truth Trust). See especially Chapter VI, The Qualifications of the Christian Ministry, pp. 24-31.Craig quotes John Newton, "Beware, my friend, of mistaking the ready exercise of gifts for the exercise of grace." (Letter #5 - "On the Snares and Difficulties attending the Ministry of the Gospel") Works of John Newton, vol.1 (Banner of Truth Trust, 2015) p. 108. See also Newton's letter Marks of a Call to the Ministry.We highly recommend Craig's own book,A. Craig Troxel, With All Your Heart: Orienting Your Mind, Desires, and Will toward Christ, (Crossway, 2020).Craig's Recommended ReadingJohn Calvin, Institutes Of The Christian Religion, translated from the first French edition of 1541 by Robert White, Banner of Truth Trust. (Especially Chapter 17, The Christian Life)Campegius Vitringa, The Spiritual Life, trans. and ed. by Charles K. Tefler, Reformation Heritage Books. John Flavel, The Fountain of Life: A Display of Christ in His Essential and Mediatorial Glory, Vol. 1 of the Works of John Flavel, Banner of Truth Trust.John Flavel, The Method of Grace In the Gospel Redemption, Vol 2 of the Works of John Flavel, Banner of Truth Trust.
Robert White is senior vice president of industry relations and market development at the Renewable Fuels Association and he joins us today to discuss Governor Newsome signing California's E15 bill into law. The government shutdown takes center stage on this week's Friday Free-for-all with Jim Wiesemeyer of Wiesemeyer's Perspectives and Tyson Redpath of The Russell Group. Other topics include scheduled visits with foreign leaders to discuss trade and potential financial assistance to producers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in Friday, September 26, 2025 @ 7pm EST for the next “He Said, He Said, He Said Live!” A Look at the World from A Seasoned Black Man's Perspective for the Season Four Finale “Let's Get Newsy XXXVIII (38).”
We're talking about Robert White's bid for Eleanor Holmes Norton's seat, the DC Mayor getting grilled on Capitol Hill, and a fancy new VIP addition at Dulles. Plus, in a members-only fourth segment, we're dissecting a controversial data center in PG County that's now stalled. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this September 19th episode: Food & Friends - Move For Meals Library of Congress Wise Nace Law Group Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
School principals have to face budgeting decisions every school year… but what if you were faced with the decision between free school meals or two new teachers, which would you choose?Well, that is one decision that has been taken out of the hands of Robert White, principal of Scoil Íde Naofa in Kildare, who has lost a teacher in this year's allocation — a teacher he says he would prioritise over the allocation of free school meals in his school.Robert White, Principal, Scoil Íde Naofa, Kildare joined Pat Kenny on the show this morning.
Host Rich LaMonica welcomes entrepreneur, mentor, and author Robert White, a pioneer in high-impact experiential training. With over 1.3 million graduates worldwide, Robert has dedicated his life to helping leaders break barriers, unlock potential, and live extraordinary lives. From founding industry-leading organizations like Lifespring and ARC International, to spending 21 years working across Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Mainland China, Robert brings unmatched global insights on leadership, resilience, and transformation.
Biofuels Buzz at Farm Progress Show - with comments from USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden; RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper; RFA Senior VP, Industry Relations & Market Development, Robert White; and RFA Policy Counsel and Director, Government Affairs, Jared Mullendore
Learn why UDRP should be a last resort for many domain names. On today's show, you'll hear about the brand and trademark holder perspective of enforcement in the domain space. Daniel Greenberg, CEO of Lexsynergy, and Robert White, Head of Online Brand Protection for the company, join me to discuss how brands take enforcement actions. […] Post link: Brand enforcement tactics – DNW Podcast #542 © DomainNameWire.com 2025. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
In this fascinating discussion, Graham and Robert White, CEO of Brabners Solicitors, discuss True North - a network of like-minded organisations committed to supporting the future of the North. It unites the region's most influential and purpose-driven voices to co-create a path forward to unlock the true potential of the Northern economy.Duration: 39:22Connect with Robert White:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertwhitebrabnersWebsite: brabners.com/true-northConnect with The Executive Mindset:Website: www.theexecutivemindset.co.ukEmail: theexecutivemindset@sagegreen.comFollow us:LinkedIn: @TheExecutive MindsetFacebook: @ExecutiveMindsetCoachingTwitter: @TheExecMind
5.20.25 Hour 2 1:00- Councilmember Robert White joins G&D to discuss why he believes the RFK Stadium deal isn't great for DC just yet... And why he would vote 'No' for now. 26:30- We take your calls reacting to Robert White not being on board with RFK Stadium 2.0 for now.
We take your calls reacting to Robert White not being on board with RFK Stadium 2.0 for now.
Councilmember Robert White joins G&D to discuss why he believes the RFK Stadium deal isn't great for DC just yet... And why he would vote 'No' for now.
RFA's Robert White talks about ethanol education on the water with boaters and anglers at the Big Crappie Challenge in Missouri
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show - How to Become an Ultra-Performer. Now 3X week M / W / F with host JV Crum III. Are you an Entrepreneur, Founder, Business Leader? Committed to reaching the Top 1% of Performers and have revenue $250K to $50M? Sign up for your Breakout...here's what's included in your complimentary session: (1) Define your #1 Ultra-Outcome - your break out goal (2) Find out your #1 block keeping you from it - and how to remove it (3) Get actionable steps to scale bigger faster and find out if an Ultra-Performer Program with JV is right for you. Schedule Your Breakthough Session Now Join Host JV Crum III, with 2 exits and over 75M revenues in his companies, he is the Ultra-Performer Coach for 6- to 8-figure owners ready to join the top 1%. Season 12 of the award-winning Conscious Millionaire Show. World's #1 conscious business and performance podcast for foundeers and entrepreneurs who want to become Ultra-Performers. Access Conscious Millionaire Show Millions of Listeners. 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" with over 3,000 episodes. Listen 3X a week.
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show - How to Become an Ultra-Performer. Now 3X week M / W / F with host JV Crum III. Are you an Entrepreneur, Founder, Business Leader? Committed to reaching the Top 1% of Performers and have revenue $250K to $50M? Sign up for your Breakout...here's what's included in your complimentary session: (1) Define your #1 Ultra-Outcome - your break out goal (2) Find out your #1 block keeping you from it - and how to remove it (3) Get actionable steps to scale bigger faster and find out if an Ultra-Performer Program with JV is right for you. Schedule Your Breakthough Session Now Join Host JV Crum III, with 2 exits and over 75M revenues in his companies, he is the Ultra-Performer Coach for 6- to 8-figure owners ready to join the top 1%. Season 12 of the award-winning Conscious Millionaire Show. World's #1 conscious business and performance podcast for foundeers and entrepreneurs who want to become Ultra-Performers. Access Conscious Millionaire Show Millions of Listeners. 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" with over 3,000 episodes. Listen 3X a week.
Join Heneka Watkis-Porter, the #JamaicanPodcastQueen, in this inspiring episode of The Entrepreneurial You, as she gains powerful wisdom from Robert White—a renowned speaker, leadership trainer, author, and executive mentor who has helped over 1.3 million people worldwide develop the mindset, skills, and strategies to lead and succeed in business. Entrepreneurial success isn't just about strategy and execution—it's about mindset, leadership, and transformation. The most effective leaders don't just chase results; they integrate emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, and resilience to navigate the complexities of today's business landscape. If you're ready to develop a winning entrepreneurial mindset, build high-impact teams, and lead with both heart and strategy, this episode is packed with powerful insights you won't want to miss! COMMUNITY CONNECTION: In this segment, I invite our community to share your reviews, questions, feedback, ect to engage with us. This week I am sharing a podcast review from Dr Don MacDonald ★★★★★ “This podcast is full of great tips and pointers to help you live the life you have always wanted. I recommend you take a listen. Great job!” CONTACT BO BENNETT: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robert.white1 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/extraordinary-robert-white Instagram: https://Instagram.com/extraordinaryrob Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachrobwhite TRENDING NOW: Leadership is evolving, and research shows that emotional intelligence (EQ) is now considered more critical than IQ for executive success. According to a study by Harvard Business Review, 90% of top-performing executives have high emotional intelligence, with skills like self awareness, empathy, and adaptability driving both business performance and team engagement. As companies navigate rapid technological change, remote work challenges, and shifting workforce expectations, leaders who integrate heart-centered leadership with data-driven decision-making are emerging as the true game-changers in business. If you enjoyed this episode of The Entrepreneurial You, subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, leave a rating, and share it with your friends. Visit henekawatkisporter.com to download a free eBook on how to conduct podcast interviews like a pro! AFFIRM WITH ME: I am a transformational leader, combining heart, strategy, and vision to create lasting success. I embrace challenges as opportunities, and I lead with courage and purpose! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buckle up for a great conversation as Jim welcomes Robert White to share his experience transforming adversity into opportunity. With vivid storytelling, Robert recounts a childhood marked by hardship and the unwavering grit that propelled him toward a life of training, mentorship, and purpose. Together, they show us how relentless commitment, a sharpened mindset, and personal responsibility can spark genuine financial freedom. If you're hungry for a lesson in self-mastery and success, this is one episode you won't want to miss. 3 Key Takeaways: Mindset and success: A strong mindset is critical for achieving personal and professional growth. Adversity and leadership: Overcoming personal and professional challenges is essential for developing leadership skills. Business transition: Many entrepreneurs struggle to move from self-employment to business ownership. Robert White's journey highlights the power of mindset, resilience, and strategic growth. His insights provide a roadmap for entrepreneurs seeking transformation. Subscribe to Breakaway Wealth for more expert conversations on wealth and success. Connect with Robert White: Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/extraordinary-robert-white/ Website: www.TheRobertWhite.com / /www.extraordinarypeople.com/
In our latest Hearing the Council interview, we chat with At-Large Councilmember Robert White about the complicated moment we are all living through currently, plus his policy priorities for 2025. We talk about challenges facing both housing development and affordability, including the dry pipeline of future multifamily housing permits in the District. We discuss the great promise held by vocational education, but why it remains an underutilized tool. And we talk about what if anything can bring DC together during these challenging times. Plus, for the fun round, he picks which of his colleagues he would choose to help with miscellaneous tasks, like clothes shopping and putting on a puppet show.
The Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast with Vicki Noethling
What if success wasn't just a goal, but a way of life?
Friday, December 27th (Mike Adams) 1) Robert White, Renewable Fuels Association, 2) Chuck Conner, NCFC, 3) Arlan Suderman, StoneX, 4) NEWS and COMMENTARY
The roller coaster of news concerning the continuing resolution means getting the perspectives of a variety of folks concerned with U.S. agriculture. We discuss the ag economy and rural banking with Alan Hoskins, president of American Farm Mortgage & Financial Services. Robert White, senior vice president of industry relations and market development at the Renewable Fuels Association, talks about E15 and the RFS. Paul Neiffer, a.k.a. The Farm CPA, also chimes in about the status of the CR and farm aid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have questions, feedback, or thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you! Click on this link to send us a text message. In this insightful episode of the Whole Grain Podcast, host Jim Lenz sits down with Robert White, Vice President of Industry Relations and Market Development at the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA). With decades of experience in ethanol market development and a deep connection to the grain industry, Robert brings a wealth of knowledge about the transformative role of renewable fuels.Together, Jim and Robert explore the evolving landscape of biofuels, focusing on ethanol's significance for corn, soybeans, and sorghum producers. They discuss how over 40% of U.S. corn production is directed toward ethanol and what that means for grain handling and processing facilities. The conversation also delves into the emergence of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), its potential as a game-changer for the biofuels sector, and the opportunities it presents for grain industry stakeholders.Robert shares actionable insights on tackling persistent misconceptions about ethanol, the importance of advocacy in shaping policy, and the global market's growing appetite for U.S.-produced biofuels. Listeners will walk away with a better understanding of how to position their operations for future success and support the growing demand for renewable fuels.Key Topics Covered:The current state of the ethanol industry and its impact on grain markets.Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and its potential to disrupt both biofuels and grain markets.Strategies for grain professionals to increase awareness and advocate for renewable fuels.The role of state and federal policies in shaping the future of biofuels.Global growth opportunities and the U.S. role in meeting international demand for ethanol.Guest Expert: Robert White is the Vice President of Industry Relations at the Renewable Fuels Association. With a career spanning decades in ethanol advocacy and education, Robert is a leading voice in renewable fuel market development and an advocate for its benefits to farmers, grain handlers, and the broader agriculture sector.Important Links:Learn more about the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA): www.ethanolrfa.orgVeterans for Renewable Fuels: https://ethanolrfa.org/veteransExplore educational resources on biofuels: Reports, Studies, and White PapersFact SheetsAnnual Industry OutlookConnect with GEAPS: Stay informed about future episodes and learn more about GEAPS:Website: www.geaps.comGEAPS ExchangeOnline Course CatalogWhole Grain Podcast Page Grain Elevator and Processing Society champions, connects and serves the global grain industry and its members. Be sure to visit GEAPS' website to learn how you can grow your network, support your personal professional development, and advance your career. Thank you for listening to another episode of GEAPS' Whole Grain podcast.
On January 24th, 2007, Keith Washington, a police officer and former Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army, was home with his wife and 6 year old daughter while they awaited a delivery from Marlo Furniture store. Two men, Robert White and Brandon Clark, arrived with the furniture, and while showing them to the master bedroom, Keith realized that White had broken away and was snooping in his daughter's bedroom. Keith asked them to leave which started a fight. Overpowered by the two men, Keith shot them in self defense, killing Clarke. Meanwhile, 12 time convicted felon, Robert White, who wasn't even a Marlo employee, became the state's main witness. Keith was convicted and sentenced to 45 years, while Robert White continued his life of crime. Learn more and get involved at: https://oneinnocentman.org/https://www.gofundme.com/f/free-keith-washingtonhttps://www.makinganexoneree.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9d5w10I_kI&t=1shttps://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/with-jason-flom Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert White is dedicated to guiding entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who are ready to live extraordinary lives—both personally and professionally. With decades of entrepreneurial experience and a background in high-impact training and mentoring, Robert knows what it takes to drive real transformation. His unique approach goes beyond surface-level coaching; he empowers his clients to make profound, lasting changes by addressing their deepest challenges, ambitions, and untapped potential. For those seeking genuine growth, Robert offers a practical, no-nonsense perspective that comes from "having been there and done that." Robert's clients are not looking for a “rent-a-friend” approach; they seek a mentor who will hold them accountable, challenge their limits, and support them in achieving exceptional results. His tailored, results-oriented coaching addresses each client's specific needs, helping them achieve breakthroughs that redefine what's possible in their careers and lives. https://www.linkedin.com/in/extraordinary-robert-white/