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In Hour 3 Ben talks about how Sofi stadium was rated as the worst venue amongst all of the World Cup venues this year. He then talks about Brewers Starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski throwing 105 MPH this year and why fans are so obsessed with it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when a physician-owned practice takes on corporate medicine? In this episode of The White Coat Investor Podcast, we discuss how a group of emergency physicians successfully fought to preserve their independent practice in a dispute that drew national attention. We explore the challenges facing physician-owned groups, the growing influence of corporate medicine, and what this case could mean for physician independence. We also answer listener questions on Rabbi trusts, brokerage accounts held in trusts, changing asset allocation near retirement, and how annuities can affect portfolio construction. Today's episode is brought to us by SoFi, the folks who help you get your money right. Paying off student debt quickly and getting your finances back on track isn't easy, but that's where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you're still in residency. And if you're already out of residency, SoFi's got you covered there too. For more information, go to https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi SoFi Student Loans are originated by SoFi Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Additional terms and conditions apply. NMLS 696891. The White Coat Investor Podcast launched in January 2017, and since then, millions have downloaded it. Join your fellow physicians and other high income professionals and subscribe today! Host, Dr. Jim Dahle, is a practicing emergency physician and founder of The White Coat Investor blog. Like the blog, The White Coat Investor Podcast is dedicated to educating medical students, residents, physicians, dentists, and similar high-income professionals about personal finance and building wealth, so they can ultimately be their own financial advisor-or at least know enough to not get ripped off by a financial advisor. We tackle the hard topics like the best ways to pay off student loans, how to create your own personal financial plan, retirement planning, how to save money, investing in real estate, side hustles, and how everyone can be a millionaire by living WCI principles. Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewhitecoatinvestor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter
Wearables have gone from counting steps to tracking sleep, recovery, heart health, and more. But the bigger story may be what all that data makes possible next. In this episode of The Important Part, Liz Thomas sits down with Craig Shapiro, CEO of Collaborative Fund and an early investor in WHOOP, to discuss why he believes wearable technology is still in its infancy. Using WHOOP's rise from a niche product for elite athletes to a company valued at more than $10 billion as a case study, Craig shares his perspective on how he spots consumer behaviors before they become mainstream. The conversation explores what happens as people gain more access to their own health data, why the technology itself may eventually fade into the background, and how that shift could create entirely new products and industries. Craig also shares the “villain test” he uses when evaluating companies and gets candid about why some strange ideas take off while others, including cricket-protein bars, never catch on. Subscribe to The Important Part for smarter conversations about markets, investing and the forces shaping your financial future. For more, read Liz's column every Thursday at On The Money by SoFi, and follow Liz on Twitter @LizThomasStrat. Additional resources: On The Money: Sign up for SoFi's newsletter for intel, insights, and inspo to help you get your money right. Investing 101 Center: At SoFi, we believe investing is for everyone — which is why we've created a hub with info for beginners and experts alike. Start exploring to get investment education, advice, resources, and more. Wealth Investing Guide: Information you need to know to make your money work harder for you. This podcast should be used for informational purposes only and not deemed as a recommendation. Our Automated investing is via SoFi Wealth LLC, and is a registered investment advisor. Our Active investing is via SoFi securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. For additional disclosures related to the SoFi Invest® platforms, please visit www. SoFi.com/Legal. ©2026 Social Finance, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
On June 21, 2026, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Iran managed to secure a scoreless 0-0 draw against Belgium, significantly undermining the Red Devils' ambitions in Group G while enhancing Team Melli's chances of achieving a historic advancement to the knockout stage.In spite of significant political tensions, stringent US visa travel restrictions, and a severely limited preparation period that allowed Iran less than 16 hours of training, Amir Ghalenoei's team demonstrated exceptional defensive resilience.Belgium controlled 68% of the possession and attempted 23 shots, yet they displayed a lack of precision and sharpness in the attacking zone.Iran had a potential first-half goal from captain Mehdi Taremi disallowed for offside. Later in the second half, Belgium's manager Rudi Garcia faced further difficulties when young defender Nathan Ngoy mishandled a backpass, resulting in a foul on Taremi and a straight red card in the 66th minute.Both teams are currently tied with two points after two matches, following Iran's 2-2 draw against New Zealand and Belgium's 1-1 stalemate with Egypt. Belgium must secure a victory against New Zealand in Vancouver on Friday, while Iran holds the key to its own fate against Egypt in Seattle.
Heather Brooker joins Bill for Handel on the News! JD Vance skips out on Switzerland after US - Iran War negotiations stall... is it Friday already? Luigi Mangioni plans to use psychiatric issues as a defense... duh! Ukraine blasts Moscow, Putin Putins about it. Over two dozen droids caught hovering over SoFi during the World Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SpaceX launched as the biggest IPO in history last week, officially igniting the space economy. But what exactly is the space economy? Is it about astronauts and space stations? Exploration and research? Infrastructure and defense? Morgan Brennan, anchor of CNBC's Morning Call and host of the podcast Manifest Space, says it's all of the above and so much more. On this episode of The Important Part: Investing with Liz Thomas, Liz and Morgan discuss how this historic IPO will transform the market and upcoming highly anticipated public offerings. Morgan emphasizes long term mindset investors will need to go in on space – think decades and generations, not months and years. Morgan also breaks down how the private sector has transformed space exploration, how innovation happening in low earth orbit is changing lives today, and how all Elon Musk's companies are building towards the grand vision of putting a million humans on Mars. For more, read Liz's column every Thursday at On The Money by SoFi, and follow Liz on Twitter @LizThomasStrat. Additional resources: On The Money: Sign up for SoFi's newsletter for intel, insights, and inspo to help you get your money right. Investing 101 Center: At SoFi, we believe investing is for everyone — which is why we've created a hub with info for beginners and experts alike. Start exploring to get investment education, advice, resources, and more. Wealth Investing Guide: Information you need to know to make your money work harder for you. This podcast should be used for informational purposes only and not deemed as a recommendation. Our Automated investing is via SoFi Wealth LLC, and is a registered investment advisor. Our Active investing is via SoFi securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. For additional disclosures related to the SoFi Invest® platforms, please visit www. SoFi.com/Legal. ©2026 Social Finance, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Pretty much every sports fan dreams of owning their favorite team. Between the bragging rights and the courtside seats, who wouldn't want to be? While you may not be able to be a partial owner of your favorite team, there are a few opportunities to own a part of team in almost every league. We take a a look at what teams you can own through stocks and whether any are worth an investment. Plius, Robinhood's layoff announcement and listener questions Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman discuss: - Robinhood's layoffs: Good move or bad move? - Fintechs going on a wild ride due to crypto trading - Publicly traded sports franchises - Why do sports teams make lousy investments - Mailbag: What happened to Alexandria Real Estate? Companies discussed: HOOD, COIN, SOFI, MANU, FWONK, BATRK, MSGS, ARE Host: Tyler Crowe Guests: Matt Frankel, Lou Whiteman Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (6.15) The FIFA World Cup is heating up at SoFi Stadium with New Zealand and Iran battling to a wild 2–2 tie. Tim pays tribute to the iconic Gene Shalit, the legendary “Today” Show movie critic with the wild hair and even wilder reviews, who passed away at the amazing age of 100. Rod Stewart ditched his San Diego show at the last second because of laryngitis, then immediately hopped on a plane to Boston to watch Scotland play in the World Cup — talk about mixed priorities! The crew also chats about the new TLC show “Little Singles,” the insane parking hustle around SoFi where locals are charging fans to park on their property, and a disturbing case of 21 pregnant spaniels left sweltering in a U-Haul. Tim boasts he can go a full 12 hours without looking at his phone, and gives a big “Atta boy!” to Jordan Staal and the Carolina Hurricanes for winning the Stanley Cup. Pure Conway randomness at its finest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The long-awaited arrival of SpaceX options finally hit the market, and traders wasted no time diving in. On this episode of The Hot Options Report, we break down the first full day of trading in SpaceX options and analyze how the newly listed contracts stacked up against the usual heavyweights. While SpaceX generated massive interest and nearly 1.8 million contracts traded, it wasn't enough to dethrone Tesla, which captured the top spot on the day. Meanwhile, Nvidia, Apple, Netflix, Intel, Micron, Amazon, Microsoft and SoFi all battled for positioning in a surprisingly quiet overall options session. Highlights include: • SpaceX options make their highly anticipated debut • Tesla tops the options volume leaderboard • Nvidia traders focus on the critical 210 strike • Apple bulls target the 300 level heading into expiration • Micron continues its streak of aggressive options activity • Intel traders swing for a sharp rebound after a steep selloff • A look at the biggest "Golden Sweep" orders of the session • What unusual activity in the Nasdaq 100, Tesla and SpaceX may signal next Plus, we examine the hottest contracts, key strike levels, notable sweep activity and the trades that defined Tuesday's options action. Get more options data, unusual activity and analytics at TheHotOptionsReport.com.
Sofi visita los jardines de Van Gogh, Fa explica la controversia de The Perfect Crown y ambas van a su primera boda de una little shxt
Yordi Rosado platica en cabina con Sofía Macías, autora del bestseller Pequeño Cerdo Capitalista. En una charla súper ligera, divertida y sin tecnicismos aburridos, Sofía nos comparte los mejores trucos para ahorrar, salir de deudas y hacer que nuestro dinero empiece a trabajar por nosotros.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¡Tu dosis diaria de entretenimiento total! Acompaña a Yordi Rosado en un espacio vibrante lleno de energía, donde los grandes invitados, las risas y la mejor información al día son los protagonistas. Diviértete con ingeniosos juegos y dinámicas, participa por increíbles regalos y disfruta de la mejor selección musical. Todo lo que necesitas para mantenerte informado y entretenido en un solo lugar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's currently half time at the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles where the All Whites are taking on Iran. Joining Jesse in the Auckland studio is one of RNZ's biggest football fans .. producer Malorie Carey .. she's there to chat about how the game is going.
This market can be hard to read unless you understand what is actually driving it. On The Important Part, SoFi's Chief Market Strategist Liz Thomas talks with the folks thinking through markets in real time — from where capital is moving to what is driving returns. Subscribe to The Important Part from SoFi for smarter conversations about your money.
Today's episode includes a look at the latest economic snapshot and headlines making the news. Plus, Robbie sits down with Ally Carty discuss her transition from Guild Mortgage to SoFi and what she learned from stepping back. She reflects on burnout, the pressures of building a personal brand, and why authenticity - not algorithms - remains the foundation of effective content and leadership. And we close by talking about what the bond market is doing in reaction to a peace deal with Iran.Thank you to Truework, the one verification solution to replace in-house waterfalls. Verify any borrower with a VOIE solution that automates the entire process to quickly deliver the most accurate and complete reports with broad GSE coverage.The Chrisman Commentary is your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.
Iran is scheduled to play their first World Cup in Los Angeles tomorrow, we learn about their journey here. About 15 drones were seized and their operators were cited over the weekend for violating temporary flight restrictions at World Cup venues. Gab Chabrán tells us about a pop-up in a loading dock where you can grab a beer, a bite, and watch a World Cup match. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Support the show: https://laist.com
The Chargers have wrapped up Phase 3 of OTAs at The Bolt in El Segundo, and the energy under Mike McDaniel and Jesse Minter is electric! In this episode, we break down the top standouts, crucial takeaway quotes from recent player interviews, and the major schematic shifts defining the roster heading into mandatory minicamp.⚡ OTA STANDOUTS & STOCK RISERSThe defense set a fierce tone in 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills. Derwin James looks dominant after his extension, and Teair Tart is anchoring the interior. On offense, Kayode Awosika is commanding the LG battle, while bookend tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt look fully healthy, fluid, and ahead of schedule.
Trump announces end to war with Iran. Iran says there is no deal to end the war... SpaceX goes public, valued at $1.77 trillion. This will likely make Elon the first trillionaire... World cup today!!! US plays Paraguay today @ SoFi... What do you think visitors to the country should experience while they are here to get a real taste of America?? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A looming LA stadium strike could turn World Cup matchday into chaos, as 2,000 SoFi hospitality workers threaten to walk out over wages just days before kickoff—exposing disastrous planning by organizers and union-driven leverage politics.
In this special World Cup edition of SGV Connect, Damien Newton talks with Foothill Transit Communications Director Felicia Friesema about how transit agencies across Los Angeles County are preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Friesema explains Foothill Transit's role in supporting Metro's operations at SoFi Stadium, including lending buses for shuttle service between Union Station and the stadium. She encourages San Gabriel Valley residents to use the Silver Streak and other transit connections to reach World Cup matches, noting that transit will play a critical role in moving tens of thousands of spectators. The conversation also explores the behind-the-scenes planning required for a global event, with Friesema describing months of coordination, training, and security preparation involving Metro, Foothill Transit, and other agencies. The discussion then shifts to broader transit topics, including rising gas prices, ridership growth, long-term budgeting challenges, and Foothill Transit's proposed changes to commuter express service. Newton and Friesema also discuss recent improvements to the regional fare system, including contactless credit card payments, the impact of the A Line extension into the eastern San Gabriel Valley, and the surprising success of Foothill Transit's temporary "Line 6-7" shuttle connecting the La Verne A Line station with Fairplex during the Los Angeles County Fair. Throughout the conversation, Friesema emphasizes the importance of flexibility, regional coordination, and adapting transit service to changing travel patterns across Southern California. Damien Newton: As mentioned in the intro, I'm here with Felicia Friesema of Foothill Transit. This is our unofficial, quasi-official World Cup edition of the SGV Connect podcast and Streetsblog coverage. This podcast is going up on Friday, the day of the first World Cup game in Los Angeles: the United States versus Paraguay. There's been a lot of press about how people are getting to the stadium, the cost of parking, and all of those sorts of issues. But we wanted to highlight that it is easy and possible to take transit to the games, no matter where you're coming from. As we've mentioned before, I live in West Los Angeles. On Monday, we're planning to go to a parking lot in Santa Monica and take the bus directly to the game—a game that I still only give about a 50 percent chance of actually happening. But we're not talking about Santa Monica today. We're talking about the San Gabriel Valley. So again, I'm here with Felicia. Why don't we talk a little bit about service from the San Gabriel Valley to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood? How is that all going to work? What's the expectation, and what are we hoping to see? Felicia Friesema: Well, I think it's really important that people understand how critical transit is going to be for making these matches work. When you start seeing Caltrans signs on the freeway encouraging people to take transit to the matches at SoFi, it tells you how important transit is to making the whole experience happen. FIFA has some very strict rules about tailgating—as in, you're not allowed to do it—so it takes away some of the benefits of driving to the stadium that some people enjoy. Foothill Transit is lending 10 buses to Metro to help operate the shuttle trips originating from Union Station and heading to SoFi Stadium. The best way to get from the San Gabriel Valley to Union Station and then take those shuttles is to ride the Silver Streak. It runs very regularly—every 15 minutes during the week and every half hour on weekends. It's a pretty reliable service. You can visit foothilltransit.org and get all your trips itinerized. I don't know if that's a word. Did I just make up a word? Damien Newton: I don't know. All words are made up. Felicia Friesema: I'm only the communications director, you know. Damien Newton: Doesn't Thor say that in one of the Marvel movies? Someone tells him he made up a word and he responds, "All words are made up." Felicia Friesema: Right. One thing I do want to note, though: for the shuttles going into SoFi, there won't be fare collection on the buses themselves. Spectators can pay in one of two ways. They can purchase parking online in advance, which includes shuttle service, or they can pay on site using mobile fare-payment validators that will be stationed near the shuttle boarding queues. Passengers will pay before they board the bus. It's a little different from how we're normally doing things, but it's something people should be aware of. Damien Newton: We've seen Metro do this for other major events, and even private shuttle operations. When you're trying to move 30,000 people by bus for a special event, sometimes there are different procedures for boarding and exiting. It's good for people to know ahead of time so they can plan accordingly. Do you know of other Foothill Transit employees who are planning to attend the games? Is this something people have talked about at the staff level? Like, "I'm going to the game and here's how I'm getting there." Felicia Friesema: Honestly, the biggest thing is that we all have our favorite teams, right? But most of our participation is making sure the service happens without a hitch. Our role is making sure service is delivered safely and securely, and that coordination with Metro is clear, concise, and effective. It's more about enabling other people to have a great experience. We'll mostly be listening from the sidelines while making sure everyone else can get there. Damien Newton: One thing I've always wondered about these major events, where your agency has such an important support role, is whether there's an extra level of excitement in the planning process—or whether it's more intense because there are so many additional details to work through. Felicia Friesema: FIFA—and subsequently the Olympics—are really their own category when it comes to this kind of planning. We've been meeting with Metro weekly for months to work through the logistics of serving the matches. The level of preparation, planning, security awareness, and training for operators, dispatchers, and security staff is well beyond what would normally happen for something like Rose Bowl shuttle service. We have the Rose Bowl service down to a science. We know exactly how it works. But the World Cup requires a much more detailed operational plan. I don't know that I'd call it anxiety, but it's definitely more intense. Damien Newton: That was probably the wrong word. Felicia Friesema: Yeah. Damien Newton: I should have made a word up. Felicia Friesema: Exactly. It's more intense. When you have an event as visible and heavily attended as the World Cup, everything operates at a different level. Not that we don't pay attention to those things for local events—we absolutely do—but this is bigger in every way. More people, more excitement, more moving parts. The good thing is that Metro has done a phenomenal job laying the groundwork for all of us to succeed. We're really grateful for that.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
Have the San Francisco 49ers genuinely closed the gap on their fiercest competition heading into 2026? On the Rams, who just traded for Myles Garrett and are going all in with a Super Bowl at SoFi on the line? On the defending world champ Seahawks? On the Eagles, who despite their injury collapse last season remain one of the most physically built rosters in the NFC? A Dave Lombardi tweet set some fans off this week. People read it. People reacted. People ran with it in directions that had nothing to do with what Lombardi was actually saying. And now the conversation is muddied when it should be one of the most interesting and honest discussions the 49ers fanbase can have right now. Subscribe to DB+ for the Bay Area's most honest and unfiltered 49ers coverage. Sign up for PrizePicks with code: HMA and get $50 in lineups instantly when you play your first $5+ lineup! https://link.prizepicks.com/LME0/DAMON Snapp AI: Use code "DamonBruceFree" when you sign up at: https://www.trysnapp.ai/ For advertising opportunities: contact@hogmedia.co Support the show by becoming a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcs13VXhiObJg6jGDw2xbZg/join All Damon Bruce Plus content is available on your favorite podcast platform: https://pod.link/1681177856. #49ers #sanfrancisco49ers #nfl #bayareasports Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Energy has quickly become one of the biggest market stories of 2026 and its impact is spreading beyond gas prices. In this episode of The Important Part: Investing with Liz Thomas, Liz sits down with DrivePath Advisors energy specialist and former Bloomberg anchor Alix Steel to unpack the ripple effects of the global energy shock that's reshaping everything from inflation and AI to geopolitics and supply chains. Steel explains why the market may still be underestimating the long-term consequences of disruptions in the Middle East, how energy insecurity is forcing countries and companies to rethink the way they operate, and why the next phase of the AI boom could depend less on chips and more on infrastructure. The pair also discuss why oil prices have behaved so strangely during this volatile period, what investors are missing about renewables, and what the next phase of this sector has in store. For more, read Liz's column every Thursday at On The Money by SoFi, and follow Liz on Twitter @LizThomasStrat. Additional resources: On The Money: Sign up for SoFi's newsletter for intel, insights, and inspo to help you get your money right. Investing 101 Center: At SoFi, we believe investing is for everyone — which is why we've created a hub with info for beginners and experts alike. Start exploring to get investment education, advice, resources, and more. Wealth Investing Guide: Information you need to know to make your money work harder for you. This podcast should be used for informational purposes only and not deemed as a recommendation. Our Automated investing is via SoFi Wealth LLC, and is a registered investment advisor. Our Active investing is via SoFi securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. For additional disclosures related to the SoFi Invest® platforms, please visit www. SoFi.com/Legal. ©2026 Social Finance, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The squad navigates a messy Homie Helpline for a girl being edited out of family graduation photos and a Caribbean artist whose Salvi in-laws allegedly towed his car out of pure spite. Between the relationship drama, the crew breaks down Britney Bell's doctorate dissertation on Nick Cannon's family tree and why Tom Brady decided to name his new drink "Good Nut". [Edited by @iamdyre
VOV1 - Chỉ còn ít ngày trước khi World Cup 2026 khởi tranh, các cơ quan y tế tại Mỹ đang tăng cường các biện pháp giám sát dịch bệnh trong bối cảnh hàng triệu người hâm mộ từ khắp thế giới sẽ đổ về các thành phố đăng cai. Đặc biệt, đợt bùng phát Ebola tại Cộng hòa Dân chủ Congo đang trở thành một trong những mối quan tâm hàng đầu của giới chức y tế Mỹ.Theo Tổ chức Y tế Thế giới (WHO), đợt bùng phát Ebola chủng Bundibugyo tại Congo đã ghi nhận 344 ca mắc và 60 trường hợp tử vong. Đội tuyển Congo dự kiến thi đấu các trận vòng bảng tại Houston, Atlanta và Guadalajara (Mexico) trong thời gian tới.Tại Atlanta, nơi đội tuyển Congo sẽ thi đấu trận cuối vòng bảng vào ngày 27/6, giới chức y tế bang Georgia đã kích hoạt các biện pháp giám sát đặc biệt. Sau mỗi trận đấu, cơ quan y tế địa phương sẽ theo dõi các trường hợp xuất hiện triệu chứng nghi ngờ tại các khoa cấp cứu và bệnh viện trên toàn bang. Hệ thống giám sát dịch tễ của Georgia cũng được đặt trong tình trạng sẵn sàng nhằm phát hiện sớm các dấu hiệu bất thường liên quan đến các bệnh truyền nhiễm nguy hiểm.Không chỉ Ebola, các cơ quan y tế Mỹ còn theo dõi nguy cơ từ nhiều loại bệnh khác có thể xuất hiện khi hàng triệu du khách quốc tế tập trung trong thời gian ngắn. Gần đây nhất là virus Hanta, một bệnh hiếm gặp nhưng nguy hiểm, sau khi xuất hiện ổ dịch trên một tàu du lịch quốc tế.Để ứng phó với các nguy cơ trên, Trung tâm Kiểm soát và Phòng ngừa Dịch bệnh Mỹ (CDC) đã đảm nhận vai trò điều phối ở cấp quốc gia. Trong nhiều tuần qua, CDC liên tục tổ chức các cuộc họp với cơ quan y tế của 11 thành phố đăng cai World Cup tại Mỹ, đồng thời cử chuyên gia tới hỗ trợ trực tiếp tại địa phương.Các bệnh viện và cơ quan y tế trên toàn quốc cũng đã tiến hành nhiều cuộc diễn tập nhằm chuẩn bị cho các tình huống khẩn cấp có thể xảy ra trong thời gian diễn ra giải đấu. Theo giới chức y tế, những kinh nghiệm tích lũy từ đại dịch Covid-19 đang được vận dụng tối đa để bảo đảm khả năng phát hiện sớm và xử lý nhanh các nguy cơ dịch bệnh.Tại Los Angeles, nơi đăng cai 8 trận đấu tại sân SoFi, giới chức đang triển khai một chương trình giám sát nước thải quy mô lớn. Trước, trong và sau mỗi trận đấu, các mẫu nước thải từ sân vận động có sức chứa khoảng 70.000 người sẽ được thu thập và phân tích nhằm phát hiện sớm hàng chục loại mầm bệnh khác nhau, trong đó có Covid-19 và bệnh sởi.Đây là lần đầu tiên công nghệ giám sát nước thải được sử dụng tại một sự kiện thể thao quy mô lớn ở Mỹ. Chương trình là một phần trong kế hoạch phòng vệ y tế trị giá khoảng 4 triệu USD của Los Angeles với sự hỗ trợ của CDC.Giới chức Los Angeles cho biết hệ thống này được xây dựng dựa trên cơ sở hạ tầng y tế công cộng được đầu tư mạnh trong thời kỳ đại dịch Covid-19. Nếu như trước đây công nghệ chỉ có thể phát hiện một số ít tác nhân gây bệnh thì hiện nay năng lực xét nghiệm và giải trình tự gene đã được mở rộng đáng kể.Các chuyên gia nhận định nguy cơ bùng phát dịch bệnh trong thời gian diễn ra World Cup hiện vẫn ở mức có thể kiểm soát. Tuy nhiên, việc duy trì hệ thống giám sát chặt chẽ, phát hiện sớm các ca bệnh và phối hợp quốc tế hiệu quả sẽ đóng vai trò then chốt nhằm bảo đảm an toàn cho hàng triệu du khách và người hâm mộ tham dự ngày hội bóng đá lớn nhất hành tinh. World Cup 2026 vì thế không chỉ là phép thử về năng lực tổ chức thể thao mà còn là bài kiểm tra quan trọng đối với hệ thống y tế công cộng của nước Mỹ sau những bài học từ đại dịch Covid-19.Quang Trung/VOV- WashingtonBên ngoài sân vận động Atlanta, nơi diễn ra 8 trận đấu tại World Cup 2026
Americans are saving less than they have in years, and the banking industry is partly to blame.Jim Marous argues that the savings crisis is partly a design failure. Banks spent decades making spending effortless while leaving saving to willpower, and the programs that actually changed behavior, from Christmas Clubs to round-ups to retirement auto-enrollment, all worked the same way: they built a system and removed the decision. The uncomfortable part is why the industry never automated everyday saving behaviors.This episode covers the difference between a knowledge problem and a behavior problem, what Bank of America, Ally, SoFi, and Acorns understood that most institutions ignored, why the clearest signal a customer can send so often goes unanswered, and the single change that would do more than any new technology.Subscribe for new Banking Insights each week as part of the Banking Transformed podcast.#BankingTransformed #Banking #DigitalBanking #FinancialWellness #BehavioralEconomics #Fintech #Saving
The union representing SoFi stadium workers authorizes a strike and could walk off the job anytime, including during World Cup matches. Today marks one year since ICE sweeps began in Los Angeles, separating families and dampening local business. And soundpedro, a festival in San Pedro, showcases sound art installations. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
The SpaceX initial public offering scheduled for June 2026. The company is reportedly targeting a fixed share price of $135, aiming for a historic $1.75 trillion valuation while raising approximately $75 billion. Major brokerages like Robinhood, SoFi, and Fidelity detail their specific participation requirements, such as account minimums and policies regarding share flipping. The articles also highlight significant investment risks, including the company's high capital expenditures and the potential for a short squeeze on index funds due to a limited public float. Additionally, the texts explain the broader mechanics of IPO access, including random allocation models and the difference between primary and secondary markets. Detailed guides assist retail investors in navigating the complex process of requesting allocations for this record-breaking market debut.
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Move over Nasdaq … it is the Dow that surged to a new record high today. We drill down on that massive move with Partners Group's Anastasia Amoroso, Solus' Dan Greenhaus and Sofi's Liz Thomas. Plus, SpaceX kicked off its roadshow – targeting an eye-popping $1.8T valuation. The Dean of Valuation Aswath Damodaran weighs in on this blockbuster IPO. And, we break down what to watch from Lululemon and Docusign when those names report in Overtime. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
President Trump launches an investigation into California's elections, accusing Democrats of trying to steal the biggest races in the state. Food and beverage workers at SoFi stadium vote on a potential strike that could disrupt the World Cup. The company that sparked Garden Grove's hazmat crisis is opening its wallet to try and make it up to the community. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
The Federal Reserve hasn't been this dramatic in decades. Today, Nicole breaks down everything you need to know about the Fed and exactly what it means for your wallet. Nicole explains how the federal funds rate actually works, why it doesn't directly set your mortgage rate (but still absolutely affects it), and which accounts move immediately when the Fed acts. She unpacks the Fed's dual mandate, and shares her prediction for what Kevin Warsh will do. Check out Nicole's financial literacy course The Money School Find a Financial Advisor or Financial Coach from Nicole's company Private Wealth Collective Watch video clips from the pod on Money Rehab's Instagram and Nicole Lapin's Instagram Open a high yield savings account with SoFi at sofi.com/mnn Here's what Nicole covers today: 00:00 Are You Ready for Some Money Rehab? 00:15 Why the Fed Is Bringing the Drama Right Now 00:57 What the Federal Funds Rate Actually Is 01:33 How Banks Borrow From Each Other Overnight 02:01 How the Fed Rate Affects You (And What It Doesn't) 02:21 High Yield Savings Accounts and the Fed 02:39 The Fed's Dual Mandate: Inflation vs. Unemployment 03:36 Where Inflation Stands Right Now 04:04 Inside the FOMC: How Rate Decisions Are Made 04:19 Meet the New Fed Chair: Kevin Warsh 04:49 Hawks vs. Doves Explained 05:08 Trump vs. The Fed: The Political Pressure 05:14 Austan Goolsbee Takes Us Inside the Room 07:30 Internal Dissent at the Fed: Not Seen in 30 Years 07:57 What to Expect from Markets on June 17th 08:53 Nicole's Prediction: Will Warsh Cut or Hold? 09:29 Tip You Can Take Straight to the Bank: High Yield Savings All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions or investments.
Companies are staying private longer. Retail investors have more access than ever. And when companies like SpaceX or OpenAI eventually go public, they could become major tests for how today's IPO market actually works. In this episode of The Important Part, Liz Thomas sits down with Tom Farley, CEO of Bullish and former president of the New York Stock Exchange. Farley watched roughly 600 companies go public during his time at the NYSE, including Alibaba, Snap and Spotify. But when he took Bullish public himself, he says he saw the process from an entirely different angle. Liz and Tom discuss why the IPO market has changed, what retail investors are bringing to the table, and why some companies may still see public markets as a source of credibility, liquidity and long-term opportunity. They also get into blockchain, tokenized securities, and whether the plumbing of modern finance could look very different in the years ahead. Subscribe to The Important Part for smarter conversations about markets, investing and the forces shaping your financial future. For more, read Liz's column every Thursday at On The Money by SoFi, and follow Liz on Twitter @LizThomasStrat. Additional resources: On The Money: Sign up for SoFi's newsletter for intel, insights, and inspo to help you get your money right. Investing 101 Center: At SoFi, we believe investing is for everyone — which is why we've created a hub with info for beginners and experts alike. Start exploring to get investment education, advice, resources, and more. Wealth Investing Guide: Information you need to know to make your money work harder for you. This podcast should be used for informational purposes only and not deemed as a recommendation. Our Automated investing is via SoFi Wealth LLC, and is a registered investment advisor. Our Active investing is via SoFi securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. For additional disclosures related to the SoFi Invest® platforms, please visit www. SoFi.com/Legal. ©2026 Social Finance, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel - we share immediate reaction to Myles Garrett's very first day as a Ram. How did Les Snead get the two-time Defensive Player of the Year to Los Angeles and how hard was it to let go of Jared Verse?! Erin Coscarelli breaks down the scene at Rams' HQ, the excitement around the building and why the Rams' are all in on their Super Bowl window with Sofi the home for Super Bowl LXI. Is this the boldest move by Les Snead? And how similar is this feeling to the Rams' Super Bowl 2021 run? Could Aaron Donald actually return and what did McVay say when asked about #99? The Rams continue to make aggressive moves this offseason and show why they are one of the most innovative and unconventional teams in the NFL. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The market hit the brakes and options traders responded in force. On this episode of The Hot Options Report, Mark Longo breaks down another busy day in the options market as put buyers came out swinging while many of the biggest technology names faced renewed selling pressure. Highlights include: • Nvidia gives back more gains as traders pile into short-dated calls • Meta rallies sharply while Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and Alphabet struggle • Tesla dominates with nearly 300,000 contracts trading at the 425 strike • Comcast tops the Put Pump Scan as bearish activity explodes across dozens of names • SoFi, Nokia and Intel attract unusual options attention • A deep dive into the hottest 0DTE trades and what they reveal about trader sentiment • Why expiration-day pin risk continues to create headaches for options traders Plus, Mark explores the latest activity from TheHotOptionsReport.com, including today's Put Pump Scan and the names generating the most unusual options activity.
In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel - we share immediate reaction to Myles Garrett's very first day as a Ram. How did Les Snead get the two-time Defensive Player of the Year to Los Angeles and how hard was it to let go of Jared Verse?! Erin Coscarelli breaks down the scene at Rams' HQ, the excitement around the building and why the Rams' are all in on their Super Bowl window with Sofi the home for Super Bowl LXI. Is this the boldest move by Les Snead? And how similar is this feeling to the Rams' Super Bowl 2021 run? Could Aaron Donald actually return and what did McVay say when asked about #99? The Rams continue to make aggressive moves this offseason and show why they are one of the most innovative and unconventional teams in the NFL. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Aaron Donald cracked the door open on an NFL comeback, and Grant Mona and Demetrius Beaver get into what it would mean for an already loaded Rams team with the Super Bowl at SoFi this year. They also break down AJ Brown finally getting traded from the Eagles to the Patriots, what it says about how Philly builds, and AJ's fit with Drake Maye. Then it is a full Clippers offseason breakdown, from the Kawhi Leonard decision to the number five pick and the Darius Acuff debate to John Collins in free agency. The Sporting Tribune Today airs on KIRN 670 AM in Southern California, 98.5 The Bet in Las Vegas, and the Hawaii Sports Radio Network. Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Connect with Early Riders — https://www.earlyriders.com/contactConnect with Onramp — https://onrampbitcoin.com/contact-us/Presented collaboratively by Early Riders & Onramp Media…Final Settlement is a weekly podcast covering capital markets, dealmaking, early-stage venture, bitcoin applications and protocol development.This week Brian, Michael, and Liam cover MicroStrategy's first Bitcoin sale and the broader DAT unwind, Jamie Dimon's Clarity Act outburst against Coinbase, the AI IPO wave that Michael Burry compares to the 2000 dot-com peak, the CFTC approving Coinbase's first onshore BTC perpetuals, Falcon X's confidential IPO filing, Cash App and SoFi rolling out stablecoins to retail, MasterCard's NY BitLicense, and Binance launching tokenized shares.Chapters00:00 - Welcome Back and Market Overview00:46 - MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Sale and Market Sentiment08:06 - The State of Digital Asset Firms11:32 - Jamie Dimon's Stance on Stablecoins and Financial Rails22:53 - AI's Impact on Markets and Upcoming IPOs39:03 - CFTC Approval and Coinbase's Expansion40:41 - Falcon X IPO and Market Dynamics45:58 - Market Sentiment and Investment Strategies49:22 - Stablecoin Integration and Cash App's Innovations53:32 - SoFi's Stablecoin Launch and Regulatory Landscape56:01 - MasterCard's Bit License and Market Implications58:07 - Tokenized Stocks and the Future of Digital AssetsIf you found this valuable, please subscribe to Early Riders Insights for access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly: https://www.earlyriders.com/researchKeep up with Michael: https://x.com/MTangumahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mtanguma/Keep up with Liam: https://x.com/Lnelson_21https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-nelson1/Keep up with Brian: https://x.com/BackslashBTChttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-cubellis-00b1a660/
Is L.A. READY for the FIFA World Cup? ft. @lainaminute
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami open with promotion of their new interview series Standing Table (episodes with Anthony Scaramucci, Rick Heitzmann, and SoFi's Liz Thomas) and note a recent RiskReversal conversation with Dan Niles about investing in a market bubble. They discuss eased geopolitical rhetoric heading into Memorial Day, crude around $88, lower yields, and the S&P 500 at all-time highs, while warning that valuation measures (Buffett indicator, CAPE) and consumer stress signals (high auto payments, elevated gas/insurance costs, rising credit card delinquencies) are flashing red. They review sharp pullbacks in Costco and Walmart as valuation-driven despite decent quarters, then turn to a rebound and potential rotation into software (IGV) and cybersecurity. They highlight rising AI token consumption pricing, “token maxing,” and reports that Amazon, Microsoft, and Uber are pulling back after blowing through AI budgets, framing it as an IPO-era monetization issue. They close on Dell's blowout AI server results and parabolic stock move, cautioning about margins, valuation, and broader crash risk, referencing Andrew Ross Sorkin's comments on the inevitability of future market crashes. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Matt and Nic are back with another week of news and deals. In this episode: The CEO of Lead bank says debanking was made up Which aspects of debanking were real? The SEC scraps its 50-year-old gag rule The WSJ gets free banking history wrong in their attack on stablecoins What does history tell us about decentralized monetary issuance Why stablecoins aren't vulnerable to the same issues as free banks SoFi launches SoFiUSD and mixes a stablecoin with a tokenized deposit Sentiment is bottoming in Ethereum David Hoffman sells his ETH Are stablecoins parasitic to L1s Can L1s accrue value sustainably? The DATs are troubled Is AGI here already? AI cost discipline Content mentioned in this episode: Nic on Substack, Stablecoins are private money. There's nothing wrong with that
This week, we're back with another weekly roundup to discuss why everyone in crypto feels so bearish. We then dive deep into whether stablecoins significantly improve payment rails, Robinhood's AI agent announcement, Rob's takeaways from a trip to D.C., MicroStrategy and RoboStrategy NAV premiums, and more. Enjoy! -- Follow Jason: https://x.com/JasonYanowitz Follow Santi: https://x.com/santiagoroel Follow Rob: https://x.com/HadickM Follow Empire: https://x.com/theempirepod -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:50) Why's The Timeline So Bearish? (22:12) Robinhood Launches AI Agents (32:23) Morpho Midnight (44:27) Is DeFi Uninvestable? (49:15) Takeaways From D.C. (54:14) MicroStrategy & RoboStrategy NAV Premiums (58:22) Content of The Week -- Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, Rob, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
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Everybody loves the idea of catching the next monster IPO early.That's the dream, right?You buy SpaceX. OpenAI. Palantir. Robinhood. Whatever Wall Street is hyping this week… and suddenly you're sitting on life changing money while everyone else is still “waiting for confirmation.”But here's the part nobody talks about…What if the people selling the IPO already know it's overpriced?This breakdown gets WILD fast. The conversation dives into how big IPOs really work behind the scenes, why index funds may be forced to buy overpriced shares, and how hype alone can send stocks exploding higher before reality punches everybody in the face.And honestly? Some of these charts are brutal.Robinhood pumped over 100%… then got destroyed. Beyond Meat looked unstoppable… until it collapsed. Same thing with Peloton, SoFi, and a long list of “this changes everything” stocks investors were convinced could only go up.✅ Why IPO hype traps so many investors✅ How index funds can accidentally buy the top✅ The hidden danger behind low float IPOs✅ Why Wall Street LOVES hype cycles✅ What this could mean for future SpaceX and OpenAI IPOsIf you've ever chased momentum, bought into hype, or wondered how the market really works once the cameras stop rolling… this one's worth watching all the way through.Subscribe to OVTLYR for disciplined trading strategies that actually make sense.
How should investors think about risk, reward, and building a portfolio that actually matches their goals? In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we talk with Ben Carlson about themes from his new book Risk & Reward, including market fear, portfolio complexity, behavioral mistakes, and the tradeoffs involved in investing decisions. We discuss questions many investors wrestle with: real estate versus stocks, crypto investing, factor tilts, tactical asset allocation, gold, paying off debt versus investing, and balancing risk across a portfolio. The conversation also explores why investing should not be entertaining, what mistakes investors make most often, and how to think clearly when markets feel uncertain. Today's episode is brought to us by SoFi, the folks who help you get your money right. Paying off student debt quickly and getting your finances back on track isn't easy, but that's where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you're still in residency. And if you're already out of residency, SoFi's got you covered there too. For more information, go to https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi SoFi Student Loans are originated by SoFi Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Additional terms and conditions apply. NMLS 696891. The White Coat Investor Podcast launched in January 2017, and since then, millions have downloaded it. Join your fellow physicians and other high income professionals and subscribe today! Host, Dr. Jim Dahle, is a practicing emergency physician and founder of The White Coat Investor blog. Like the blog, The White Coat Investor Podcast is dedicated to educating medical students, residents, physicians, dentists, and similar high-income professionals about personal finance and building wealth, so they can ultimately be their own financial advisor-or at least know enough to not get ripped off by a financial advisor. We tackle the hard topics like the best ways to pay off student loans, how to create your own personal financial plan, retirement planning, how to save money, investing in real estate, side hustles, and how everyone can be a millionaire by living WCI principles. Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewhitecoatinvestor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter
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Brief SummaryBitcoin is trading around $75.5K this morning after sliding toward key $75K support.Ethereum is below $2,100 and remains weaker than Bitcoin on a relative basis.Bitcoin has fallen to 13th among global assets, with capital rotating toward AI, semiconductors, gold, and other non-crypto trades.Traders are moving defensively into stablecoins, with USDT and USDC dominance rising.SoFi launched SoFiUSD to nearly 15 million members, making it one of the first U.S. national banks to offer a stablecoin directly inside a banking app.A large holder reportedly sold about $1.29 billion worth of BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF in a dark-pool trade.IREN signed a $1.6 billion Dell agreement to expand AI cloud infrastructure, showing how crypto infrastructure companies are chasing AI demand.Coinbase's Base launched Base MCP, allowing AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor to interact with wallets and DeFi apps.Crypto PACs spent about $9 million in Texas and scored wins in both parties.The U.K. sanctioned HTX and Russia-linked crypto networks as part of a broader crackdown on sanctions evasion.Singapore charged former Hodlnaut CEO Zhu Juntao with six fraud counts tied to TerraUSD exposure claims.OpenZeppelin's CEO warned that AI coding agents have made DeFi increasingly unsafe because attackers can find vulnerabilities faster than defenders can patch them.XRP remains range-bound near $1.32 to $1.33 after a failed breakout.The stablecoin market remains above $300 billion and is becoming one of the biggest battlegrounds between banks, fintechs, crypto exchanges, and regulators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Public markets may dominate the headlines, but some of the biggest investing opportunities may be happening where most investors aren't looking. In this episode of The Important Part: Investing with Liz Thomas, Anastasia Amoroso, Chief Investment Strategist at Partners Group, joins Liz to unpack the rapid rise of private markets. From private equity to private credit, Amoroso breaks down why investors may be underestimating just how much value creation is happening outside the stock market. She explains why companies are staying private longer, how AI is reshaping both software and lending markets, and why the next phase of innovation may never hit public exchanges at all. Watch or listen to this episode to learn about some of the headwinds facing private credit and why “innovate or die” may become the defining theme of the AI era. For more, read Liz's column every Thursday at On The Money by SoFi, and follow Liz on Twitter @LizThomasStrat. Additional resources: On The Money: Sign up for SoFi's newsletter for intel, insights, and inspo to help you get your money right. Investing 101 Center: At SoFi, we believe investing is for everyone — which is why we've created a hub with info for beginners and experts alike. Start exploring to get investment education, advice, resources, and more. Wealth Investing Guide: Information you need to know to make your money work harder for you. This podcast should be used for informational purposes only and not deemed as a recommendation. Our Automated investing is via SoFi Wealth LLC, and is a registered investment advisor. Our Active investing is via SoFi securities LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. For additional disclosures related to the SoFi Invest® platforms, please visit www. SoFi.com/Legal. ©2026 Social Finance, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Today, we're back on Wall Street and dining at Harry's, a trusted Wall Street institution for over 50 years. Joining us is Liz Thomas, Chief Market Strategist at SoFi. Her origin story starts in Wisconsin, but she's made a name for herself in New York as a trusted market and investment guru. Prior to joining SoFi, Liz was the Director of Market Strategy at BNY Mellon, a Portfolio Analyst at Baird, and a Research Analyst at BMO Global Asset Management. Timecodes 00:00 — “Edgy Broads” 00:21 — Welcome to Standing Table at Harry's on Wall Street 01:24 — Meet SoFi's Head of Investment Strategy, Liz Thomas 02:24 — From Wisconsin to Wall Street: Liz's Journey Begins 04:54 — The Mentor Who Changed Liz's Career Path 06:14 — Guy & Dan Tell the Early Fast Money Origin Story 09:35 — Liz Opens Up About Leaving Everything Behind for NYC 12:31 — Becoming a CNBC Personality & Inspiring Young Women 16:18 — Why Liz Took the Leap from BNY Mellon to SoFi 20:49 — Marriage, Motherhood & Being the Breadwinner 22:21 — Liz's Mission Supporting Women Through Grace Outreach 23:37 — Liz's Career Advice: Don't Wait to Be Noticed Standing Table is made possible through our continued partnership with Apex Fintech Solutions. Apex Fintech Solutions provides the tools and services that enable hundreds of clients to launch, scale, and support digital investing for tens of millions of end investors. The company provides essential infrastructure and a comprehensive ecosystem of cloud-based products to enable and streamline trading, wealth management, cost basis, tax reporting, and, through its subsidiary Apex Clearing™, custody and clearing. For more information, visit the Apex Fintech Solutions website: https://apexfintechsolutions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/apex-fintech/ —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Jason Steele hasn't paid for a flight or hotel in 20 years — and he has a family of five. In this episode, the credit card expert, Card Con founder, and author of Travel for Free breaks down exactly how military service members can build a sustainable points and miles strategy, avoid the money traps that sink young service members, and why the best f Spencer Reese sits down with Jason — a freelance credit card expert, founder of Card Con, and author of Travel for Free — to talk travel hacking, military credit card benefits, and building a sustainable points strategy. Topics Discussed How Jason got into Points & Miles consulting — after years of writing about award travel, people kept asking him to just tell them what to do; he turned that demand into a consulting practice What makes a great consultation client — financially responsible, pays statement balances in full, has some flexibility with cards, and is genuinely excited about travel Sustainable travel hacking over a military career — opening one card per year per spouse = up to 40 cards over a 20-year career with no annual fees and millions of points American Express and military fee waivers — Amex tends to be the most accessible issuer for young active duty members; Jason's own daughter (USAF Academy cadet) was immediately approved for the Platinum card The biggest financial mistake young service members make — buying too much car too early; the Hellcat in the parking lot vs. the Corolla driven by the commander Brokerage accounts vs. credit card rewards — a brief nod to the value of flexibility in personal finance, mirroring themes from other episodes Managing multiple credit cards — auto pay, spreadsheets, and apps like Card Pointers; focus on big-win credits first (Chase Sapphire Reserve $300 travel credit, Hilton free night certs) before chasing $7 Dunkin credits Amex Platinum airline credit hack — buy refundable Southwest tickets under $100, cancel within 24 hours; the credit triggers and the refund posts Redeeming points for others — using miles to fly family members to visit you overseas; points can be redeemed in anyone's name at no extra cost Best sweet spots mentioned — ANA (All Nippon Airways) miles for business class to Japan and Africa; United Polaris via Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer; Southwest companion pass Jason's book, Travel for Free — written for beginner to intermediate award travelers; includes personal stories, client case studies, and travel "recipes" (reusable booking frameworks for common trip types) The "how much would you travel if it were free?" question — Jason's framing for why this hobby is worth building Resources Mentioned JasonSteele.com https://jasonsteele.com— book a free 50-minute award travel consultation; link to Travel for Free Travel for Free: How to Use Points and Miles to See the World — available on Amazon Card Con https://jasonsteele.com— Jason's annual conference for credit card media professionals Card Pointers https://cardpointers.com/military— app for tracking credit card benefits and coupon book credits (military discount available) Chicago Seminars & Frequent Travel University — large conventions for award travel enthusiasts Slick Deals, Nav, SoFi — outlets where Jason currently publishes points valuations and credit card content Military Money Manual Podcast Ep. 217 — Jared Mausi flying his mom to Rome in business class using points Spencer and Jamie offer one-on-one Military Money Mentor sessions. Get your personal military money and personal finance questions answered in a confidential coaching call. militarymoneymanual.com/mentor Over 22,000 military servicemembers and military spouses have graduated from the 100% free, Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course available at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3 In the Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course, you can learn how to apply for the most premium credit cards and get special military protections, such as waived annual fees, on elite cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card. https://militarymoneymanual.com/amex-platinum-military/ https://militarymoneymanual.com/chase-sapphire-reserve-military/ Military Money Manual may receive compensation from JPMC. Opinions expressed here are author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain. Learn how active duty military, military spouses, and Guard and Reserves on 30+ day active orders can get your annual fees waived on premium credit cards in the Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3 If you want to maximize your military paycheck, check out Spencer's 5 star rated book The Military Money Manual: A Practical Guide to Financial Freedom on Amazon or at shop.militarymoneymanual.com. If you have a question you would like us to answer on the podcast, please reach out on instagram.com/militarymoneymanual.
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In this episode of the White Coat Investor Podcast, we answer a range of financial questions relevant to both new and experienced physicians. Topics include handling a parent's reverse mortgage, refinancing during residency, structuring compensation within an S-corporation, whether brokerage accounts belong inside an LLC, and evaluating a Vanguard variable annuity. We also recognize graduating physicians entering the next phase of their careers and discuss practical financial decisions that can have long-term implications. This episode focuses on thoughtful financial planning, avoiding unnecessary complexity, and understanding tradeoffs before making major decisions. Today's episode is brought to us by SoFi, the folks who help you get your money right. Paying off student debt quickly and getting your finances back on track isn't easy, but that's where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you're still in residency. And if you're already out of residency, SoFi's got you covered there too. For more information, go to https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi SoFi Student Loans are originated by SoFi Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Additional terms and conditions apply. NMLS 696891. The White Coat Investor Podcast launched in January 2017, and since then, millions have downloaded it. Join your fellow physicians and other high income professionals and subscribe today! Host, Dr. Jim Dahle, is a practicing emergency physician and founder of The White Coat Investor blog. Like the blog, The White Coat Investor Podcast is dedicated to educating medical students, residents, physicians, dentists, and similar high-income professionals about personal finance and building wealth, so they can ultimately be their own financial advisor-or at least know enough to not get ripped off by a financial advisor. We tackle the hard topics like the best ways to pay off student loans, how to create your own personal financial plan, retirement planning, how to save money, investing in real estate, side hustles, and how everyone can be a millionaire by living WCI principles. Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewhitecoatinvestor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter