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Erin Ryan and guest host Reshma Saujani (Moms First) poke holes in Trump's flimsy IVF plan, discuss RFK Jr.'s creepy obsession with teenage boys' sperm counts, and the realities of women leaving the workforce. They also get into the insanity of Trump's ballroom construction and dissect the differences between the moms with boys and Boy Moms. Nearly half a million women have left their jobs so far this year. Here's why, in their own words (CNN 10/17)Embattled Trump Nominee Paul Ingrassia's Mom Tried to Meet With Lawmakers Who Criticized Her Son (NOTUS 10/21)RFK Jr uses platform during Trump event to go on rant about teenager's sperm (The Independent 10/17)Trump Unveils Plan to Expand Access to ‘Fertility Insurance' and IVF Drugs (TIME 10/16) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center calls for reforming Medicaid Long-Term Care to ensure it serves people in genuine need and protects taxpayer resources. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-to-protect-a-safety-net-and-taxpayers-reforms-to-medicaid-long-term-care-are-needed/ #Opinion #Medicaid #LongTermCare #WashingtonPolicyCenter #ElizabethNewHovde #HealthcareReform #PublicPolicy #Taxpayers #SafetyNet #Accountability
Today's guest knows a thing or two about what it takes to win, because he's been keeping score his entire career. Shawn Burcham is Founder and CEO of PFSbrands, the powerhouse behind brands like Champs Chicken, BlueTaco and Hangar 45 Pizza. When he's not empowering his employees, the bestselling author coaches companies around the world how to accept risk and learn from failure, using the same philosophy that turned his own company into a 100% employee-owned success story. It's a story of leadership, grit and determination that redefines what it looks like to win, in business and in life.Website: https://pfsbrands.com/ | https://shawnburcham.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/ShawnBurcham1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShawnBurchamPFS/Check out the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TJx4O8-xoBw
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Brendon Pillay the National Head of Business Development at Indwe Risk Services discussing Indwe as a specialist insurance expertise in cybersecurity and risk protection.702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja is broadcast live on Johannesburg based talk radio station 702 every weekday afternoon. Relebogile brings a lighter touch to some of the issues of the day as well as a mix of lifestyle topics and a peak into the worlds of entertainment and leisure. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tradies, franchisees, and self-employed pros — this one's for you! Join Karen G. Adams and James Wilson as they break down how to build a solid safety net for your business. Learn why most small operators are financially and legally exposed, how to fix it, and what protection you really need to avoid disaster. Don't wait for something to go wrong — get ahead now. Contact James: James Wilson - Delmont Insurance Group - Insurance Brokers Perth | Business Insurance & Advice
“You're going to spend a lot more time losing in this industry than you are winning.” – Jackie CrawfordEpisode #241 of In The LOOP with Jordan Jo x The Cowboy Channel is here—and we're sitting down with a legend who's honest about the grind behind the gold buckles. From choosing tougher paths on purpose to surrounding herself with the right people, Jackie opens up about mindset, comparison, and learning to ride out the lows with confidence. We talk horses that shaped her (shoutout T-Boy), life on the road with family, and pushing boundaries long before breakaway roping hit the big stage. It's real talk —in and out the arena.#InTheLOOPPodcast #JordanJoHollabaugh #JackieCrawford #BreakawayRoping #Cowgirl #Cowboy #Rodeo #GetInTheLOOP ----In The LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily.In The LOOP Podcast & Fabrizio Marketing LLC are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.----New Episodes Every Friday @ 9a ET on Rodeo Live YT----Get In The LOOP Podcast with Jordan JoGet the Newsletter at | www.inthelooprodeo.com/Like us on Facebook | www.facebook.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjoTag us on Instagram | www.instagram.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjoFollow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaughWatch more on our Youtube Channel Watch on Youtube @ JordanJoHollabaugh ... Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What happens if you can't afford your whole life insurance premium anymore? It's the most common concern when people design large policies for Infinite Banking: "I don't want to pay this huge premium until I'm 95 years old." The truth is, once you understand what premium is doing for you—building momentum, creating guaranteed growth, and establishing your family banking system—you won't want to stop. But life happens. Income disruptions, career changes, or simply changing priorities might make you reconsider. That's why understanding your contractual rights matters. There are five distinct options when you can't or won't continue paying premiums, and most people only know about the worst one: surrendering for cash. This episode breaks down all five options, from the contractual non-forfeiture provisions required by state law to the optimal strategy that lets your policy sustain itself. We explain extended term insurance, reduced paid-up insurance, automatic premium loans, and the dividend payment strategy—plus why working with an authorized IBC practitioner ensures you actually have access to these options. The goal isn't to plan your exit from day one, but to understand the full contract you're entering and know you have control no matter what happens.Chapters:00:00 - Opening segment07:00 - Introduction to non-forfeiture options and PUA 10:00 - Four contractual non-forfeiture options overview 11:20 - Cash value refresher13:00 - Net present value14:40 - Dave Ramsey's misrepresentation 17:50 - Company exposure and why cash value grows over time 18:55 - Option 1: Cash surrender value (closing the policy) 20:30 - Option 2: Extended term insurance explained 25:45 - Option 3: Automatic premium loan (APL) 27:00 - When APL makes sense: income disruption scenarios 32:00 - Base premium vs. total premium: What you actually need to sustain 35:00 - Option 4: Reduced paid-up insurance (RPU) 36:25 - Why you can't RPU before year seven (MEC rules) 42:15 - How using dividends changes projections 44:50 - Option 5: Using dividends to pay premiums (the optimal strategy) 48:05 - Keeping premium door open 52:00 - Protection and savings before speculation 54:10 - Keeping the wall between savings and investments 56:30 - Final thoughtsKey Takeaways:- Cash surrender value is not separate from death benefit—it's your equity in the future payment at present value- There are 5 total options when you can't pay premium: 4 contractual non-forfeiture options plus the dividend strategy- Cash surrender (Option 1): Walk away with equity, lose all coverage—least recommended option- Extended term insurance (Option 2): Same death benefit dollar amount, reduced timeframe based on cash value- Reduced paid-up insurance (Option 3): Same timeframe (whole life), reduced death benefit, no future premiums required- Automatic premium loan (Option 4): Company loans against cash value to pay base premium automatically- Dividend payment (Option 5): Use policy dividends to pay base premium—the optimal approach for mature policies- Not all whole life companies support optimal IBC design—must have PUA riders available- Work only with Nelson Nash Institute authorized practitioners to ensure proper policy structure- Goal is never to stop paying premium once you understand what it's doing for your family banking system- Your whole life policy should be the asset you understand most completely before signingGot Questions?Reach out to us at info@remnantfinance.com or book a call at https://remnantfinance.com/calendar !Visit https://remnantfinance.com for more informationLow Stress Trading: https://remnantfinance.com/options FOLLOW REMNANT FINANCEYoutube: @RemnantFinance (https://www.youtube.com/@RemnantFinance )Facebook: @remnantfinance (https://www.facebook.com/profile.id=61560694316588 )Twitter: @remnantfinance (https://x.com/remnantfinance )TikTok: @RemnantFinanceDon't forget to hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
Is your dental practice truly prepared for a crisis? Whether it's a financial surprise, an IRS inquiry, a health issue, or key staff leaving, unexpected challenges are inevitable.Join us as we equip you with the knowledge to create bulletproof contingency plans, establish emergency funds and lines of credit, and organize your financial records for peace of mind. Learn how proactive planning doesn't just protect your practice—it helps you thrive and maximize its value for future growth or sale.Interested in more info on how to: Earn More, Save More, and Retire EarlyUpcoming Tour Dates: Go to our EVENTS page for infoFacebook: Four Quadrants AdvisoryInstagram: @fourquadrantsadvisoryLinkedIn: Four Quadrants Advisory
As a consequence of Trump's drastic cuts to Medicaid and other health programs, experts estimate that between nearly 8 million and 10 million more Americans will be uninsured by 2034. These include the most vulnerable among us, people who depend on Medicaid because they are poor, ill and/or live with disabilities. And here's the kicker: experiencing disability isn't as rare or improbable as we'd like to think. That's why this fight for health care is about all of us—our families, our neighbors, and our future. From hospital care to home-based services to keeping rural clinics alive, Medicaid is a pillar of our healthcare system—and when it's weakened, entire communities feel the impact. So what happens when that pillar is damaged? We recently spoke to Andy Imparato, executive director of Disability Rights California, and policy analyst Sabrina Epstein. This is the second episode in a two-part series with Disability Rights California. Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more!
This time on Code WACK! As a consequence of Trump's drastic cuts to Medicaid and other health programs, experts estimate that between nearly 8 million and 10 million more Americans will be uninsured by 2034. These include the most vulnerable among us, people who depend on Medicaid because they are poor, ill and/or live with disabilities. And here's the kicker: experiencing disability isn't as rare or improbable as we'd like to think. That's why this fight for health care is about all of us, our families, our neighbors, and our future. From hospital care to home-based services to keeping rural clinics alive, Medicaid is a pillar of our healthcare system, and when it's weakened, entire communities feel the impact. So what happens when that pillar is damaged? We recently spoke to Andy Imparato, executive director of Disability Rights California, and policy analyst Sabrina Epstein. This is the second episode in a two-part series with Disability Rights California. Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more! And please keep Code WACK! on the air with a tax-deductible donation.
This time on Code WACK! As a consequence of Trump's drastic cuts to Medicaid and other health programs, experts estimate that between nearly 8 million and 10 million more Americans will be uninsured by 2034. These include the most vulnerable among us, people who depend on Medicaid because they are poor, ill and/or live with disabilities. And here's the kicker: experiencing disability isn't as rare or improbable as we'd like to think. That's why this fight for health care is about all of us—our families, our neighbors, and our future. From hospital care to home-based services to keeping rural clinics alive, Medicaid is a pillar of our healthcare system—and when it's weakened, entire communities feel the impact. So what happens when that pillar is damaged? We recently spoke to Andy Imparato, executive director of Disability Rights California, and policy analyst Sabrina Epstein. This is the second episode in a two-part series with Disability Rights California. Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more! And please keep Code WACK! on the air with a tax-deductible donation.
In this episode of the Sunlight Tax podcast, I reveal the #1 habit that sets successful freelancers apart: consistent saving. Discover why saving is like a muscle you need to train, how small, steady contributions to retirement accounts can snowball into long-term financial security, and why waiting for the "perfect" moment to save holds you back. I share my personal journey, real success stories from my community, and practical tips to overcome the psychological barriers that keep many creatives and freelancers from building wealth. Whether you're just starting out or have been self-employed for years, you'll learn how to take imperfect but powerful action toward your financial goals and harness the power of compound interest to create a more secure future. If you've ever felt behind on saving, this episode will give you the motivation and strategy you need to start today. Also mentioned in this episode: 01:11 The Key Habit of Successful Freelancers 03:40 Overcoming Perfectionism in Saving 06:37 The Power of Consistent Savings 09:12 Building a Safety Net with Small Contributions 11:51 The Psychology of Financial Habits 14:54 Real Success Stories from the Community 18:26 The Importance of Habits Over Windfalls 21:10 Encouragement and Resources for Financial Security If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review and share it! Every review makes a difference by telling Apple or Spotify to show the Sunlight Tax podcast to new audiences. Links: Join my free class: Make Taxes Easier and Stash an Extra $152k in Your Savings Check out my program, Money Bootcamp Link to pre-order my book, Taxes for Humans: Simplify Your Taxes and Change the World When You're Self-Employed. Link to pre-order my workbook, Taxes for Humans: The Workbook Get your free visual guide to tax deductions Check out my program, Money Bootcamp
Send us a textNobody wants to think about it yet, but the last quarter of the year is almost here and if you want to stay on track with your weight loss goals, it's time to get ready.In this episode, I'm talking about why the last three months of the year are such a slippery slope, how the holiday season sets the tone for the next year, and what you can do right now to make sure you're not spending January, February, and March just playing catch-up.We'll get into:Why the “f%&k it” mindset over the holidays only creates more work for you laterHow the last quarter impacts not just your weight, but your mindset and emotional healthThe role of predictable triggers: food, people, parties, and even happy memoriesHow to create Safety Nets instead of permission slipsPractical calorie management strategies, including when to eat at maintenance instead of pushing for a deficitWhy you should enjoy your favourite foods instead of filling up on “meh” caloriesSimple, concrete tips to help you get through the season without spirallingThe last quarter isn't just about surviving Christmas dinner — it's about setting yourself up so that the new year feels like a fresh start, not a punishment.This year can be different. This can be your best last quarter yet.Looking for help on your weight loss journey? I've created a couple of resources:• My NEW Membership Community Flamingo Forum! Join HERE: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/disruptor-our-community• My Immersive Weight Loss Experience: Sustainable 7• My Cookbook 'Disruptor'• Free Guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time'• Weight Loss Workbook Disruptor, find anywhere in the world on Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”•Get Started For The Last Time LIVE Webinar Replay Sign-Up - free Spread Sprinkle Pour worksheets WebsiteInstagramYoutube...
Episode 259 of The Smart Agents Podcast features Beth Rooney, a Greater Boston–based agent who brings over 20 years of combined experience in financial services and real estate. Having managed and mentored more than 1,000 agents, Beth has seen firsthand the struggles even top producers face with financial planning and consistency.Today, in addition to being a full-time agent and coach, Beth partners with Registered Investment Advisors to help structure Private Placement Life Insurance for high-net-worth families—expertise she now shares with real estate agents to help them build lasting wealth. With her unique blend of sales management, financial literacy, and real estate expertise, Beth offers a roadmap for agents who want to break free from the commission-to-commission cycle and create true financial security.In this episode, she breaks down:✅ Why consistency in daily activities drives long-term success✅ The most common financial mistakes agents make—and how to avoid them✅ How properly structured life insurance can serve as both a safety net and investment tool✅ Strategies for creating passive income streams through real estate and beyond
Discover dentistry's best-kept secret: how 16 dentists created an unbreakable safety net that protects practices during crises—completely free.What happens when a dentist gets cancer mid-veneer case with six weeks of patients scheduled? Dr. Allison House reveals how her dental disability group mobilized 15 colleagues to cover the practice for two months, each sacrificing one day monthly with zero compensation. This isn't theory—it's authentic community in action.After 18 years in this remarkable system, Dr. House shares the practical realities of creating genuine professional support networks. From navigating different clinical specialties to managing practice operations during coverage, this conversation challenges the isolated, competitive mindset plaguing modern dentistry. Instead, it offers a proven model for sustainable practice protection built on authentic relationships rather than legal contracts.This episode exposes how good faith agreements between caring professionals create more security than traditional insurance models. Dr. House demonstrates that when dentists genuinely care about each other as a community, extraordinary support becomes possible—even when it costs time and money.KEY TAKEAWAYS:• How 16 dentists protect each other's practices using only good faith agreements (no legal contracts required)• The real-world logistics of covering a colleague's practice during cancer treatment—including specialty procedures and practice management• Why compensation-free coverage actually works better than business transactions for building authentic professional community• Practical steps for starting your own disability group, including minimum member requirements and governing document essentials• How this model provides deeper security than traditional disability insurance by ensuring patient continuity and practice preservationKey discussion at 7:10 about non-solicitation agreements, breakthrough insight at 14:25 about good faith vs. legal protectionABOUT THE HOSTS:Dr. Allison House brings 24+ years of clinical experience and ethical leadership, having served in dental association leadership while maintaining a thriving private practice focused on authentic patient relationships.Shawn Zajas combines dental marketing expertise with authentic brilliance strategy, helping dental professionals align their practices with their values for sustainable success.What would change in your practice if you knew 15 colleagues genuinely had your back during any crisis?Subscribe for weekly conversations that bridge clinical excellence with authentic leadership in dentistry!Listen on all platforms: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts#AuthenticDentist #DentalLeadership #DisabilityGroup #DentalCommunity #PracticeManagement #SustainableDentistry #AuthenticLeadership #DentalSupport #ProfessionalNetwork #EthicalPractice #DentalSafety #CommunityBuilding #DentalProfessionals
Welcome back to the Crushing It In Construction Podcast!Joining us to unpack this bold idea is Anna Verghese, Founding Director of client-side consultancy Cerulean.Anna has a radically different view on stability, and she's built her entire career on it: true security isn't given to you by a company, it's built by you through calculated risks, global experience, and betting on yourself.Sharing how her journey from massive projects in Dubai to landing in Australia with no job offer led to a thriving business, this episode dives into the post-COVID realities of work - proving just how fragile the traditional career path really is.For Anna, it's all about self-reliance, transferable skills, and entrepreneurial courage - that's how we build a truly secure future. Sounds pretty necessary, right?Let's get started.Connect with Anna Verghese:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-verghese-au/Website:https://www.ceruleanppl.com/team/anna-vergheseConnect with Jordan Skinner:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanaskinner/Website: https://moonshotmedia.com.au/Ever wonder if you're being paid what you're worth? Or if you're paying your team fairly? Martin from Built & Byron's recruitment surveys 500+ actually employed construction pros (not just job-seekers) to reveal real Melbourne salary benchmarks.
TRIGER WARNING: If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal ideation or a mental health crisis please call 988 or go immediately to the emergency room. This week we discuss why silence about suicide can be harmful. We give ideas to bring up the topic as how to create a space of safety for kids to express themselves. Get in in contact with Jeremiah and Selina today for a free coaching consultation! Phone: 208.557.1227 email: info@coreconnection.org Website: Core Connection The Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyOur email: mentalhealthpod21@gmail.com
Today... A Montezuma County grand jury indicted thirty-eight-year-old Rachel Leonard for the 2022 death of her five-year-old daughter Annika, alleging she suffocated the child after a custody dispute, though her defense is challenging the evidence ahead of an October plea hearing. And later... Shepherd’s Hand and the Lighthouse shelter have merged under one leadership to pool resources, secure funding, and continue serving Montrose’s growing unhoused population.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Move to Value Podcast, we revisit the conversation between CHESS President Dr. Yates Lennon and Randy Jordan, Chief Advisor of Impact for Health at Next Stage Consulting and former CEO of North Carolina's Association of Free and Charitable Clinics. Together, they unpack the evolving landscape of Managed Medicaid, explore innovative approaches to funding care for the uninsured, and examine how healthcare organizations—free clinics, FQHCs, rural health centers, hospitals—can collaborate in a financially sustainable way. From real-world examples in North Carolina to insights drawn from global experience, this conversation sheds light on what it takes to build a true system of care for those often left out.
In this episode of the 9Innings Podcast, host Kevin Thompson tackles the top five financial questions people are asking right now. From staying on track for retirement, to balancing debt and investing, making smart tax moves, rethinking life insurance, and deciding whether to hold cash or invest — Kevin delivers practical, insider perspective shaped by years of planning experience.You'll get clear, actionable advice to cut through today's uncertainty and build long-term security. The focus: personalized planning, disciplined investing, and knowing when to lean on professional guidance.Am I Still on Track for Retirement? (00:00:53)Should I Pay Off Debt or Keep Investing? (00:05:10)What is the Smartest Tax Move Right Now? (00:07:19)Do I Need Life Insurance or Am I Overpaying? (00:09:24)Is Now a Good Time to Invest or Hold More Cash? (00:11:58)Cash as a Safety Net and Peace of Mind (00:15:07)Summary and Closing Remarks (00:17:13)NEWSLETTER (WHAT NOW): https://substack.com/@9icapital?r=2eig6s&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page Follow Us: youtube: / @9icap Linkedin: / kevin-thompson-ricp%c2%ae-cfp%c2%ae-74964428 facebook: / mlb2cfp Buy MLB2CFP Here: https://www.amazon.com/MLB-CFP%C2%AE-90-Feet-Counting-ebook/dp/B0BLJPYNS4 Website: http://www.9icapitalgroup.com Hit the subscribe button to get new content notifications. Corrections: Editing by http://SwoleNerdProductions.com Disclosure: https://sites.google.com/view/9idisclosure/disclosure
Are home warranties worth it? We answer this question and more. We break down how home warranties work, their pros and cons, and considerations for your primary home versus a rental property. We share personal experiences with home warranties and offer our tips on how to shop for and maximize the benefits of a home warranty if you decide to purchase one.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/127-home-warranties-a-safety-net-or-a-money-pit/
Are home warranties worth it? We answer this question and more. We break down how home warranties work, their pros and cons, and considerations for your primary home versus a rental property. We share personal experiences with home warranties and offer our tips on how to shop for and maximize the benefits of a home warranty if you decide to purchase one.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/127-home-warranties-a-safety-net-or-a-money-pit/
Today's discussion originates from our 2025 Annual Conference, The Rise of AI and Automation. Today's episode is part of our fourth and final panel, “AI and Inequality – Are our Social Safety nets up to the task?”.Our panel today is led by our returning guest, Mr. Steve Shafarman.Mr. Shafarman has been a universal basic income (UBI) proponent since the 1980s. He is the program director of Basic Income Action and a member of Basic Income Earth Network, two non-profits dedicated to promoting the implementation of UBI. He is also the author of several books: Basic Income Imperative, Our Future, We the People, and many more, all of which focus on the benefits of UBI. Steve earned his bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Psychology, and Human Development from Colby College.Mr. Shafarman joined the Henry George School to discuss how his work in childhood psychology informs his perspective on the economy, why UBI is a crucial aspect of social safety nets for responding to AI disruptions, and how a land value tax can fund this expanded social safety net. To check out more of our content, including our research and policy tools, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/
In this episode, Mike Garrett, CEO of Taconic Biosciences, discusses how preclinical research companies are helping drug developers navigate the current challenging funding environment. He explains that investors now demand more robust translational data showing real potential to impact human health, rather than just basic in vitro results, forcing researchers to generate better evidence packages earlier in development.This episode is presented in partnership with Taconic Biosciences.HostLori Ellis, Head of Insights, BioSpaceGuestMike Garret, CEO, Taconic BiosciencesDisclaimer: The views expressed in this discussion by guests are their own and do not represent those of their organizations.
Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast -- For Daily & Season Players
Todd reviews his most recent fantasy draft where he goes into battle against the likes of Ira Kaufman, Denis Phillips and Tom Krasniqi without any established running backs on his bench. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by […] The post The One With No Safety Net appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
I spoke with Dr. Jess Calarco about her recent book, Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net. In the first half, which posted in the previous episode, Dr. Calarco shared how there are many labor-intensive tasks that are required for society to run in its current form and structure. But rather than ensure that those necessary tasks are done and paid for by the society that demands them, we dump them onto women, in the process limiting their ability to fully participate in society. In this episode, we continued to speak about why that is a problem, the ways that it manifests as such, and how we might build something better for everyone. Other resources recommended by Dr. Calarco: Crawling Behind: America's Childcare Crisis and How to Fix It by Elliot Haspel The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America by Ai-Jen Poo Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive by Stephanie Land Also available as a Netflix show: Maid: Season 1 Trailer 9 to 5 starring Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
Today's discussion originates from our 2025 Annual Conference, The Rise of AI and Automation. This week and next, we'll feature a series of panel discussions from our conference. Today's episode is part of our fourth and final panel, “AI and Inequality – Are our Social Safety nets up to the task?”.Our panel today is led by Mr. Anthony Gill.Anthony Gill is an Australia-based professional aviator with a strong bent on social reform and economic justice. During the COVID-19 lockdown, he put his ideas down in a book, The Luckier Country, which he published in 2022. The success he has had with the book has led him to meet many interesting people and organizations who, like him, want to make the world a better place. Anthony also serves on the Executive Committee of Prosper Australia.Together, we discussed why AI is like flying a plane without a pilot, the urgent need for a rethinking of social safety nets in response to AI disruptions, and why the negative impacts of AI are brought on by ourselves.To check out more of our content, including our research and policy tools, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/
On this episode of Inside the Firm how and why you need to go the extra mile for clients, then why competition and options reduce prices instead of exacerbating them like monopolies do, then how to build a safety net for your architecture firm. Join us as we go back Inside the Firm!
I spoke with Dr. Jess Calarco about her recent book, Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net. Dr. Calarco shared how there are many labor-intensive tasks that are required for society to run in its current form and structure. But rather than ensure that those necessary tasks are done and paid for by the society that demands them, we dump them onto women, in the process limiting their ability to fully participate in society. Because the conversation ran over an hour, I broke it up into two parts. The second half will post in the next episode. Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
Social Security turned 90 this month. We examine the program's significance and the potential impacts that changes at the federal level could mean for hundreds of thousands of Nevadans.
What if starting your own private practice meant more time with your kids, a healthier work-life balance, and the freedom to create a career that truly fits your values? That's exactly what today's guest, Erin West, set out to do and her journey is going to inspire you.Today I'm introducing you to Erin West, a speech-language pathologist and the owner of Wildflowers Pediatric Therapy in Bradenton, Florida. Erin has been in the field for over 15 years, specializing in pediatrics, feeding, AAC, and neurodiversity-affirming care.She joined the Start Your Private Practice Program and has since built a thriving practice that allows her to be present for her two children while also serving her community in a way that aligns with her values.Although Erin loved her hospital job and the colleagues she worked with, she found herself increasingly drained by the demands of the environment. As a highly sensitive person and single mom, she needed more balance and flexibility to pour into both her clients and her kids.That's when she decided to take the leap into private practice. With the support of her son and the Start Your Private Practice program, Erin transitioned from full-time employment into running her own business. Now, she sets her own schedule, collaborates with other professionals in her community, and enjoys more time with her family.Outside of her practice, she is a mom of two, enjoys collaborating with other therapists in her community, and is even pursuing certification to teach Music Together® classes as another way to support families through connection and creativity. In Today's Episode, We Discuss:Taking the leap without a financial safety netBuilding a niche around feeding, autism, and sensory needsFinding unexpected community support and collaborationAnd how her 13-year-old son literally helped her run the numbers to get startedErin's story shows that you don't have to hate your job to know it's time for a change. Sometimes it's about recognizing misalignment, valuing yourself, and choosing to build something that better supports both your family and your clients. Her journey is proof that with the right mindset and support, you can create a private practice that's fulfilling, flexible, and financially sustainable.Want to build a private practice that gives you freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment—just like Erin has? Learn more about our Start Your Private Practice Program, where Erin and so many other SLPs and OTs have gotten the tools, systems, and confidence to make the leap. Visit www.GrowYourPrivatePractice.com to learn more.Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more. Resources Mentioned:Follow Erin on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wildflowers_pediatric_therapy/Check out her website: https://www.wildflowerspediatrictherapy.com/Learn more about growing your practice: www.GrowYourPrivatePractice.com Where We Can Connect:Follow the Podcast:
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured Moral hazard isn't a theoretical risk anymore—it's here, entrenched, and thriving. From the bailouts of 2008 to today's push for the U.S. government to take an equity stake in Intel, the precedent of picking winners and losers has shredded the free-market rulebook. With taxpayer dollars propping up corporate giants, competition gets crushed, innovation stalls, and Washington gains dangerous new powers over industry. This isn't conservatism—it's state capitalism on steroids, and the long-term cost will be far greater than the check we're writing today.
This is Philipp Alexander's debut appearance on a Bitcoin podcast. We discussed his upcoming book “21 Voices. 21 Paths.”, which is a collection of interviews with 21 lesser-known pioneers driving Bitcoin adoption and education around the world.Our conversation covered Bitcoin, Nostr, and how these technologies are shaping the future. Here's what we discussed:00:00 – Intro01:07 – Discovering Austrian Economics and Bitcoin06:55 – How Austrian Economics is viewed in business circles09:52 – The Bitcoin Awakening: From altcoins to Bitcoin maximalism16:05 – Philipp's book: 21 Voices, 21 Paths20:59 – The impact of inflation on daily life27:39 – Personal transformation through Bitcoin30:05 – Bitcoin as your safety net31:36 – Are more people willing to spend sats?34:27 – Is self-custody the future?41:47 – Moving from easy to more secure Bitcoin custody44:37 – How Nostr is revolutionizing social media51:45 – Zaps: Sending value, not just information52:06 – Bitcoin-based crowdfunding: Geyser and Angor57:23 – How to support Round the Fire with Momo---Follow Philipp Alexander:X (Twitter): https://x.com/depakesNostr npub: npub1r9jwydslx3zyc4yh06n52jam85kewle302f4c6hyhqgqvvxu3wlskug5fx---
The parts of yourself you're hiding are the exact keys to unlocking your next level of freedom, impact, and peace. Corinne Morahan opens up about the places we keep ourselves small, not on stages or in meetings, but in the quiet ways we hide who we really are. She shares her personal experience confronting the discomfort of being truly seen, from the frustration of having her time controlled to the anger that surfaces when her creative flow is interrupted. Through a vulnerable “seen session” with her mentor, Corinne reveals how unspoken emotions signal deeper misalignment and how acknowledging them can lead to powerful self-awareness. This episode dives into the journey of redefining safety, not as an external condition but as an inner state we create for ourselves. Corinne reflects on how years of curating a peaceful, organized environment were just the beginning, and how the real work is learning to be the safety she once sought outside of herself. She invites listeners to examine the secrets and fears that are quietly shaping their lives, offering a bold reminder that the freedom we crave is waiting behind the parts of ourselves we're most afraid to show. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Podcast Hiatus Announcement and Core Message 00:54 The Hard Truth About Being Truly Seen 02:19 The “Seen Session” That Changed My Perspective 03:25 Personal Triggers: Time, Control, and Flow 07:58 The Journey from External Safety to Internal Trust 10:48 How Hiding Keeps You Trapped in Shame and Fear 13:10 Masterclass Invitation to Build a Life That Feels Safe and Free If you're ready to make bold moves (and be SEEN!), join me in the Glam Life Experience on August 19-21! You can learn more here: https://www.gridandglam.com/glam-life-experience Connect With Corinne: Grid & Glam Website Corinne Morahan Website Instagram - Grid & Glam Instagram - Corinne Morahan LinkedIn Facebook Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Leah and guest co-host Mark Joseph Stern of Slate and the Amicus podcast run through what's been happening in the courts this week, including disturbing attacks on judges, the confirmation of the extremely unsavory Emile Bove, and Amy Coney Barrett's upcoming appearance with Bari Weiss. Then, Kate and Melissa speak with Jessica Calarco, sociologist and professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, about her book, Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net.Hosts' favorite things:Mark: The Subway, Chappell Roan; Uncle Bobby's Wedding, Sarah S. Brannen & Lucia SotoLeah: Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches, Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan; The Chrysalis Option, Eric Coulson; DOJ's (Ridiculous) Misconduct Complaint Against Chief Judge Boasberg, Steve Vladeck (One First); Dept. Q (Netflix); NY Times Pitchbot on SCOTUS Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE – The Bad Decisions Tour 2025! 10/4 – ChicagoLearn more: http://crooked.com/eventsOrder your copy of Leah's book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad VibesGet tickets to CROOKED CON November 6-7 in Washington, D.C at http://crookedcon.comFollow us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky
The number of people sleeping in a car or on the street in Vermont rose 63% from last year — and it's likely an undercount.
Aaron Mitchell of An Awful Mess shares the journey from his first band to building a new project, surviving lineup changes, creating Desert Grey Music Festival, and releasing their upcoming album Better Off Without You.Follow An Awful Mess:Instagram FacebookWebsiteCheck out new single FakeFollow Creatives Prevail:InstagramTikTokWe would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram or TikTok.Intro music: ‘Somebody' (Instrumental) by The Runner UpOutro music: ‘Let's Ride' (Instrumental) by Gabe KubandaHost: Mike ZimmerlichProduced by: Omelette PrevailPost-Production: EarthtoMoiraTech Specs:Mic and Headphone Setup:Limelight Dynamic Mic (512 Audio / Warm Audio)Vocaster One (Focusrite)MBS9500 Microphone Boom Arm (On-Stage)Pro X2 Headphones (Logitech)Light Setup:Litra Beam (Logitech)Glide Lively Wall Lights (Govee)Squares (Twinkly)Key Light (Elgato
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On July 4, President Trump signed a sweeping new law that makes major changes to the social safety net—with serious consequences for families and children. Child and family policy expert Professor Taryn Morrissey breaks down the Republican-backed legislation, which slashes Medicaid, SNAP, and other key supports that millions of families rely on. She examines how the law shifts resources away from low-income and younger Americans—especially children—and toward wealthier, older households. Morrissey discusses how these changes could make inequality worse and what it would actually mean to put kids at the center of national policy. For more on this topic: Read Morrissey's recent opinion article published in The Hill: Trump's Medicaid and SNAP red tape will devastate millions of Americans Read her op-ed published in The Progressive: GOP Tax Bill Will Hurt Children and Families Check out the book she co-authored, Cradle to Kindergarten: A New Plan to Combat Inequality DrKfdZ5s5lsT6o5wu9hU
On this follow-up segment of Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, Cleve Gaddis continues his enlightening conversation with Expert Advisor Michael Crew, CEO of Homeowner Management Services, Inc., diving even deeper into the world of HOA reserves and how they impact today's homebuyers and sellers. With HOA-related costs becoming more of a concern for buyers, many are asking: “How do I know I won't get hit with a surprise special assessment after I move in?” In this episode, Cleve and Michael explore how a properly managed reserve fund—and a recent industry shift—can offer a true safety net for buyers. They discuss: Why today's buyers are demanding transparency about HOA reserves before making an offer. The growing popularity of reserve studies and how they're becoming a key factor in real estate negotiations. What questions smart buyers should ask about an HOA's financial health—and how sellers can proactively prepare. The reality behind “surprise” costs in communities and how to avoid them altogether. Cleve also briefly touches on the 2025 Georgia State Legislative session—where, surprisingly, no major laws or changes affecting HOAs were passed. But don't get too comfortable; there's always the possibility of new proposals next year. Whether you're buying into an HOA community, serving on your neighborhood board, or simply want to avoid being blindsided by future repair bills, this segment provides insight, strategy, and clarity. To ask a question, share your thoughts, or suggest a neighborhood for our next spotlight, visit GoGaddisRadio.com. You can also subscribe to the podcast to never miss a conversation that could impact your next move. And while you're there, check out our exclusive “You Get All the Upside” program—offering buyers and sellers every available option in today's real estate market. At Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, our mission is to help you go from real estate novice to expert—so you can buy or sell with confidence and avoid the common (and costly) pitfalls that catch so many off guard after closing.
In this episode of Retire with Style, Alex Murguia and Wade Pfau explore Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) and their role in retirement planning. They cover the history of TIPS, their tax implications, and how they help protect against inflation. The conversation also addresses the drawbacks of TIPS, current market conditions, and the importance of clear communication- especially for couples where one partner is less engaged in financial matters. Takeaways TIPS were introduced in 1997 to protect against inflation. TIPS provide a real rate of return that adjusts with inflation. Tax implications of TIPS make them less efficient than other investments. It's important to consider the inflation protection TIPS offer in retirement planning. Market timing is not a sound strategy for investing in TIPS. Communicating financial plans should focus on meaning rather than just numbers. Delaying Social Security can provide inflation-adjusted income. Laddering SPIAs can be an effective strategy for income planning. Understanding your spouse's values can enhance financial discussions. Having a contingency plan for financial management is crucial. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to TIPS and Their Importance 02:57 Understanding TIPS: Historical Context and Current Trends 06:00 Tax Implications and Asset Location for TIPS 09:01 Inflation Protection Strategies in Retirement 12:01 Evaluating the Downsides of TIPS 14:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on TIPS 18:21 Understanding TIPS and Their Role in Portfolios 27:15 Communicating Financial Plans to Less Interested Spouses Links Explore the New RetireWithStyle.com! We've launched a brand-new home for the podcast! Visit RetireWithStyle.com to catch up on all our latest episodes, explore topics by category, and send us your questions or ideas for future episodes. If there's something you've been wondering about retirement, we want to hear it! The Retirement Planning Guidebook: 2nd Edition has just been updated for 2025! Visit your preferred book retailer or simply click here to order your copy today: https://www.wadepfau.com/books/ This episode is sponsored by Retirement Researcher https://retirementresearcher.com/. Download their free eBook, 8 Tips to Becoming A Retirement Income Investor at retirementresearcher.com/8tips
What happens when your life changes in an instant, and you have to rebuild it from the ground up?In this week's Let People Prosper Show, I talk with Rachel Barkley, a policy advocate, wife, mother, and one of the most resilient individuals I know. After a rare spinal cord tumor left her paralyzed just weeks after giving birth to her first child, Rachel began a long and painful road of recovery—one marked by faith, perseverance, and incremental miracles.But her story isn't just one of personal triumph. Rachel now leads state and national efforts to reform the safety net for individuals with disabilities and those facing hardship. She's championing policies like the One Door Policy to streamline services, shift the conversation from “able-bodied” to work-capable, and ensure the system supports human dignity and independence. Don't miss this episode!For more insights, visit vanceginn.com. You can also get even greater value by subscribing to my Substack newsletter at vanceginn.substack.com. Please share with your friends, family, and broader social media network.
In this week's episode, Lisa gets real about the emotional weight of always putting others first—especially family. From reflecting on relationships rooted in obligation and food, to the quiet disconnection that can happen when you lose touch with your own needs, she shares deeply personal insights about identity, boundaries, and learning to reconnect with yourself. If you've ever felt like you're showing up for everyone but you, this episode will feel like a conversation with a friend who truly gets it.
Let's talk about the most essential job that no one wants to call a job: the work done inside the home. Parenting. Caregiving. Running a household. It's all real work — valuable, skilled, and foundational. And yet, it's often dismissed, devalued, and definitely unpaid. This week, we're going all in on the fight to change that narrative. Nicole is joined by historian and professor Emily Callaci, whose latest book Wages for Housework: The Feminist Fight Against Unpaid Labor uncovers the radical movement that dared to ask: what if we paid people for domestic labor? What if the backbone of our economy — caregiving and home-making — was finally treated like the work it actually is? We unpack the historical, political, and economic forces that keep unpaid labor invisible, and what it means to truly value the labor that happens in homes across the world. This episode is fiery, informed, and long overdue. Because here's the truth: without unpaid labor, nothing else works. Connect with Emily: Book: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/emily-callaci/wages-for-housework/9781541603523/?lens=seal-press Audio Book: https://www.bbc.com/audio/play/m0027t58 Related Podcast Episodes: Women's Role in Defining Masculinity with Moe Carrick | 252 Fair Shake: Women And The Fight To Build A Just Economy with June Carbone | 246 Holding It Together: Women As America's Safety Net with Jessica Calarco | 215 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
127 founders (net worth: ~$1M–$100M+) opened up their personal books. Want to see how your finances stack up? https://www.joinhampton.com/wealth-reportJay Berard's never sold a company, but with $2.5M in cashflow and $10M net worth, is he confidence-rich or risk-blind?"Here's what we talk about:His early days: a Craigslist job ad, 100% commission, no safety net… and a one-way ticket from Winnipeg.Jay's net worth: ~$10M, mostly liquid, mostly public equities, and why he values his business equity at zero.He makes ~$2.5M/year in personal cash flow, but keeps fixed expenses surprisingly lean.Why he turned down acquisition offers and sees more value in control than an exit.From saving every penny to flying business class to how his spending evolved with his mindset.Why “rich” should mean more than just money and how he's redefining wealth on his terms.What a “big life” really means and the tension between comfort and growth he's wrestling with today.Cool Links:Hampton https://www.joinhampton.com/Lower Street https://www.lowerstreet.co/Chapters:(01:19) Jay's Financial Philosophy(05:07) Personal Cash Flow and Lifestyle(06:32) The Concept of Safety Net(12:50) Early Career Struggles and Successes(17:48) The Role of Fear and Anxiety in Success(21:35) Struggling with Consistency(22:12) Deep Work and Self-Improvement(25:20) Revenue Journey and Business Growth(32:19) Balancing Work and Personal Life(35:49) Defining Success and Living a Big Life(38:42) Future Goals and Business AspirationsThis podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances. Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.Your Host: Harry MortonFounder of Lower Street, a podcast production company helping brands launch and grow top-tier podcasts.Co-parents a cow named Eliza.
#235: Chris shares his personal 10-step money allocation framework to help prioritize savings, investments, and financial flexibility. He also dives into advanced strategies for tax optimization, liquidity, and real-world application through listener questions. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/10-step-money-allocation-framework Partner Deals Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth Copilot Money: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 LMNT: Free 8-count sample pack of my favorite electrolyte drink mix MasterClass: Learn from the world's best with 15% off For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Brian Feroldi's Emergency Fund Size Formula Wealthfront: Get $5k managed free here and get a 0.5% APY boost here Daffy: Get free $25 for charity here Direct Indexing: Frec ATH Podcast Ep #144: Leveraging Tax-Advantaged Accounts to Maximize Your Wealth with Katie Gatti Tassin Ep #168: Building an Investment Portfolio to Grow and Protect Your Wealth with Chris Doyle Ep #177: Best Bank Account Setup to Earn Interest on All Your Cash Leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Email for questions, hacks, deals, and feedback: podcast@allthehacks.com Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:03) Quick Episode Overview (03:37) Step 1: Operating Cash (05:14) Step 2: Employer Match (06:21) Step 3: Urgent Debt Payoff (07:56) Step 4: Safety Net (11:49) Step 5: Short-Term Goals Fund (13:30) Step 6: Debt Review (15:44) Step 7: Tax-Advantaged Investing (21:38) Step 8: Brokerage Investing (30:16) Step 9: Education Investing (31:23) Step 10: Optional Debt (32:48) Why You Should Prioritize Liquidity (37:51) Types of Alternative Cash Savings (40:48) The Margin Call (43:28) Listener Q1: Strategy for Using Money from House Sale (47:07) Listener Q2: How to Leverage Tax-Loss Harvesting (50:35) Listener Q3: Effective Ways to Manage Your Investment Portfolio (55:00) Listener Q4: Thoughts on Financial Advisors Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | X | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The economic position of the baby boomer generation has long been the envy of younger ones in the United States. But the tides may be turning as the Trump administration seeks deep cuts to social benefits that older Americans rely on. We'll get into it. And, Kimberly joins the show from the National Press Club in Washington D.C., to make us smarter about how the GOP's reconciliation bill could impact the richest and poorest Americans. Plus, we'll play a round of Half Full/Half Empty!Here's everything we talked about today:"GOP tax bill would cost poor Americans, boost highest earners, CBO says" from AP News "Megabill would cost poorest households $1,600 a year, boost richest by $12K, CBO predicts" from Politico "Baby Boomers' Luck Is Running Out" from The Atlantic"Why is everyone so crazy for Labubu toys?" from Marketplace"Booming sales of the latest Nintendo Switch bode well for the gaming industry" from Marketplace"You've Heard of Fine Wine. Now Meet Fine Water" from The New York Times"A federal judge ruled AI chatbots don't have free speech protections — for now" from Marketplace Got a question for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
The economic position of the baby boomer generation has long been the envy of younger ones in the United States. But the tides may be turning as the Trump administration seeks deep cuts to social benefits that older Americans rely on. We'll get into it. And, Kimberly joins the show from the National Press Club in Washington D.C., to make us smarter about how the GOP's reconciliation bill could impact the richest and poorest Americans. Plus, we'll play a round of Half Full/Half Empty!Here's everything we talked about today:"GOP tax bill would cost poor Americans, boost highest earners, CBO says" from AP News "Megabill would cost poorest households $1,600 a year, boost richest by $12K, CBO predicts" from Politico "Baby Boomers' Luck Is Running Out" from The Atlantic"Why is everyone so crazy for Labubu toys?" from Marketplace"Booming sales of the latest Nintendo Switch bode well for the gaming industry" from Marketplace"You've Heard of Fine Wine. Now Meet Fine Water" from The New York Times"A federal judge ruled AI chatbots don't have free speech protections — for now" from Marketplace Got a question for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
