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Supply chains are recalibrating, and the Middle East and Africa are investing aggressively to meet the moment.In this episode of Supply Chain Now, Scott W. Luton and special guest co-host Yaseen Ahmid welcome Toby Maier, CEO for Middle East and Africa at DHL Global Forwarding, for a wide-ranging conversation on what is changing trade and logistics across the region. Toby breaks down how recent tariffs are redirecting export flows into the Middle East and Africa, why GCC countries are racing to build world-class logistics hubs, and how production is shifting from Turkey toward markets like Egypt and Morocco.They also explore what it will take to build stronger, more reliable supply chains across Africa, from investment in life sciences and healthcare infrastructure to modernized regulation that reduces delays at customs. Toby shares how DHL's publicly announced $300 million investment through 2030 prioritizes end-to-end capability that helps medicines, vaccines, and other critical products reach communities across a fast-growing population. The conversation also tackles the practical realities of energy access, data centers, and the cost to deliver goods, plus how sustainability efforts like electrified fleets and sustainable aviation fuel can support performance and emissions goals at the same time.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(03:13) Getting to know guest Toby Maier and co-host Yaseen Ahmid(06:05) Toby's journey in global logistics leadership(11:17) Trade shifts and what they mean for Africa(15:24) DHL's investment focus across Africa(18:18) Infrastructure and power realities on the ground(22:50) Building efficiency and sustainability into the network(24:22) Renewable energy progress and practical pathways(26:37) What commitment to sustainability looks like at DHL(30:26) Developing talent and leadership across the continent(40:09) Why emerging markets belong on your career mapAdditional Links & Resources:Connect with Toby Maier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toby-maier/Connect with Yaseen Ahmid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yaseen-ahmid/Learn more about DHL Global Forwarding: https://www.dhl.com/Learn more about Luna: https://luna-resume.com/Learn more about our hosts: https://supplychainnow.com/aboutLearn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWatch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here:
Hour 1 of Soccer Matters with Glenn Davis, spent mostly on the Griffin Dorsey trade, the direction of the Dynamo, and how their roster looks going into the new season this weekend.
Hour 2: Tommy talks with Paul in Yonkers yet again about the Mets, in a much calmer tone then last night! Tommy also talks about the possibility of getting another cat and proper food eating techniques.
Hour 2 - Potential Trade Offers for the Cowboys, Rangers, DATE NIGHT! full 2677 Wed, 18 Feb 2026 02:10:01 +0000 LKLG9n0RarQGWNY6vNnjpbkCveg9WGeb sports The Fan After Dark sports Hour 2 - Potential Trade Offers for the Cowboys, Rangers, DATE NIGHT! The Fan After Dark includes a rotation of hosts offering a truth-telling sports entertainment experience that gets listeners right on the biggest sports topics in and around DFW, across the country, and around the world. Focusing on the Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, etc., The Fan After Dark airs M-F from 7-11 PM and is the only live and local sports radio show in the MetroplexCome 'Get Right' with Reg on The Fan, and be prepared for sports talk on a whole new level. You can follow Reg on Twitter @regadetula © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwav
The final hour of Evan & Tiki is packed with classic New York sports debates, roster hypotheticals, and offseason speculation across the NFL and MLB.
Trade rumors are heating up around Jaylen Waddle as Miami's roster shakeup raises one big question: are the Dolphins blowing it up for a full rebuild? Evan and Tiki break down the signs pointing to a potential tank, the uncertain quarterback plan in Miami, and why Waddle could suddenly be on the market despite signing a new deal not long ago.
Written in John Adams' hand, these notes from the Continental Congress catalogue the debate over whether to do trade with foreign entities. The colonies needs supplies, but engaging with foreign countries while at war with Great Britain creeps pretty close to acting like a country, not a colony. Hence, the debate. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/01-02-02-0006-0002-0001 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Curtis and Wiggy debate if Sam Kennedy was correct by saying 'If Bregman wanted to be here, he would"
NFL franchise tag season is heating up — and we're breaking down the biggest tag debates, value swings, and what it all means for the 2026 offseason. From Kyle Pitts and George Pickens to Breece Hall, we talk through the leverage, team fits, and what the next move should be. We also hit quick hitters like Tyreek Hill rumors, a few undervalued veteran angles teams should consider, then close with a Daniel Jeremiah Mock Draft 1.0 (Round 1 only) reaction — including early QB/skill-position talk and the picks that sparked the most debate. Which player is the most likely to get tagged — Pitts, Pickens, or Breece — and why? Chapters 00:00:00 | Show Intro + What We're Debating Today 00:08:02 | Tyreek Hill Rumors + Dolphins Fallout 00:14:23 | QB Carousel Talk (Sam Darnold & Team Fits) 00:24:31 | Bryce Young Discussion + Team Direction Talk 00:28:12 | Kyle Pitts Franchise Tag Case (Falcons) 00:34:18 | George Pickens Tag/Contract Debate (Cowboys) 00:42:07 | Alec Pierce Tag Talk + Colts Offense Questions 00:45:23 | Devin Lloyd + Travis Etienne: Jacksonville Decisions 00:49:31 | Breece Hall Value Debate: Tag, Trade, or Extend? 00:56:23 | Daniel Jeremiah Mock Draft 1.0 (Round 1) Starts 00:58:28 | WR/RB Debate: Jordan Tyson vs Tate vs Lemon 01:02:38 | Mock Draft R1 Reactions (Picks 9–20) + Best Fits 01:06:20 | Mock Draft R1 Reactions (Picks 21–32) + Takeaways 01:14:28 | Outro + Final Thoughts Thank you for checking out the Podcast, be sure to follow and comment if you have any questions, we are always happy to answer any. For Access to our Premium Tools (Trinity, WAR & More) & Discord Community https://ddfantasyfootball.com/subscriptions/ Subscribe to the Wake Up YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaIJqSepjl-eZ2YEaaLciFA Subscribe to the Youtube Channel DDFFB https://www.youtube.com/@DDFFB Subscribe to Ray's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGQue Check out All of Ray's Articles at Yahoo!: https://sports.yahoo.com/author/ray-garvin/ Follow Ray on Bleacher Report: https://br.app.link/7ExIDsWfHVb
Seth and Sean react to Albert Breer and Todd McShay bringing up CJ Stroud's name as a potential QB to watch as far as trades go this offseason.
Seth and Sean react to Albert Breer and Todd McShay throwing out CJ Stroud as a QB to watch on the trade front this offseason, discuss what music Will Anderson Jr. listens to pre-game to get ready, and go through the day's Headlines.
David Haugh and Gabe Ramirez discussed what the Bears could offer in a trade for Raiders star pass rusher Maxx Crosby.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour by discussing whether the Patriots should make a run at Tyreek Hill.(10:50) The crew touches on potential tight end targets for the Patriots this offseason.(20:29) We react to Phil Perry saying the Patriots should make a deal for Alec Pierce.(33:00) We take more calls to end the hour on potential offseason moves for the Patriots.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Buck Reising Show Hr 3- Two Titans fits on Top 50 FA List, Trade For Tua & PollsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesdays with Eliot Shorr-Parks continues as ESP dives into the cap ramifications and other key factors that could come into play if the Eagles were to explore a trade involving A.J. Brown. The WIP Afternoon Show breaks down what it would mean financially — and competitively — for the team.
Nick and Jonathan discuss the latest Browns mock trade that ESPN projected in an article.
Nick and Jonathan debate how enticing a trade down could be for Browns and Browns fans.
Today's episode is the third in a series of three that examine the potential consequences for China if a military operation against Taiwan were to fail. In each of these episodes, we're speaking with authors of a recently published German Marshall Fund study of the possible costs that China would incur across four different, but interrelated areas: the Chinese economy, the military, Chinese social stability, and international costs. The report is titled, “If China Attacks Taiwan” and it is posted on GMFUS.org. Our podcast today focuses on the potential costs for the Chinese economy.To recap, the study considered two scenarios that could take place in the next five years. In the first scenario, a minor skirmish escalates into a multi-week maritime blockade of Taiwan by China. Although several dozen members of the Chinese and Taiwanese military are killed, U.S. intervention eventually forces China to de-escalate. In the second scenario, a conflict escalates into a full-fledged invasion, with Chinese strikes on not only Taiwan but also U.S. forces in Japan and Guam. After several months of heavy fighting, Chinese forces are degraded and eventually withdraw after suffering many tens of thousands of casualties.Our guests today are Charlie Vest and Logan Wright, who co-authored the chapter on the implications for the Chinese economy of a failed operation against Taiwan. Logan is a partner at Rhodium Group and leads the firm's work on China's economy and its global impact. Charlie is an associate director at Rhodium Group, where he manages corporate research and advisory work on China.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[02:34] Key Takeaways: China's Ambitions vs. Economic Realities [05:41] The Escalation Dilemma in China's Decisionmaking[09:56] Immediate Disruptions to Trade and FDI[13:52] Gray-Zone Military Engagement and Political Pressures[16:48] Could Beijing Underestimate the Costs of US Intervention? [24:12] Policy Tools and Limitations for Economic Stabilization and Recovery[27:19] Long-Term Economic Effects[29:24] Impact of Social Instability
Series 5 – Episode 5 Hosts: Renee Chiuchiarelli & Julie Parks (Hammer & Heels) Length: ~12 minutes Format: Simply Trade Tips Episode Summary In this episode of Simply Trade Tips, Renee and Julie tackle a topic that doesn't always get the spotlight it deserves: learning. With trade rules shifting constantly — tariff changes, executive orders, enforcement priorities, and regulatory updates — relying on static training or tribal knowledge simply isn't enough. Traditional “calendar training” (scheduled webinars, annual sessions, policy rollouts) still has value, but it's disconnected from daily operations. The big idea? Learning must move from a side activity to core infrastructure. Renee and Julie introduce the concept of “inflow learning” — contextual, real-time training embedded directly into workflow systems. Instead of pausing work to learn, professionals access guidance at the exact moment they need it. This shift makes compliance more resilient, scalable, and defensible in today's enforcement environment. Key Topics Covered Why static training creates operational gaps The difference between: Calendar training (scheduled sessions) Inflow training (embedded, contextual learning) How automation can trigger learning during: Origin determinations Classification decisions Filing processes Audit reviews Role-based learning paths for importers, exporters, and compliance teams Micro-learning triggered by real-time errors Using AI to generate contextual training from existing materials Why regulators expect documented training as part of “reasonable care” How embedded learning reduces repeat errors and improves confidence Why knowledge in trade is no longer theoretical — it impacts entries, exports, and balance sheets immediately Key Takeaways Learning must be integrated into daily workflow, not isolated from it Automation supports better decision-making without replacing expertise Real-time learning reduces repeat errors and strengthens defensibility Training documentation can become powerful evidence during audits Trade compliance in today's environment requires resilience, not just proactivity This Episode's FIO (Figure It Out) Take a moment to evaluate your current training model: Is your team relying mostly on scheduled sessions? Do your systems provide contextual, real-time learning prompts? Have you asked your software provider about embedded guidance tools? Have you explored advanced or hybrid learning models that combine live instruction with digital access? Dip your toe in. Explore what's available. Demand better integration between learning and operations. Join the Conversation How is your organization approaching trade training in 2026? Are you relying on memory — or building infrastructure? Join us inside the Trade Geeks Community and share what you're doing to make learning more resilient. Credits Hosts: Renee Chiuchiarelli Julie Parks Producer: Lalo Solorzano
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The 2026 NWSL season is officially in sight! On today's episode of the Pride Pod, we're breaking down the Orlando Pride 2026 Preseason Schedule—including a heavy-hitting lineup of scrimmages against the Washington Spirit, Racing Louisville, and the 2025 Champions, Gotham FC.But the biggest headline? Luana. After a legendary return to form last season following her battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma, she has officially been called back up to the Brazilian National Team. We discuss what this means for our midfield anchor as she prepares for another dominant year in purple.Inside the Pride Pod:• Preseason Road Map: Dates and details for the February/March scrimmages at IMG Academy and beyond.• Seleção Return: Luana's call-up and how she's inspiring the global soccer community.• Fan Kickoff Events: "Pour Overs with Pride," the Secondary Kit launch, and "Pints with Pride" dates you need to know.• NWSL Blockbuster Trades: Why the league is reeling from the Croix Bethune and Claire Hutton moves.Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for the most authentic Orlando Pride coverage!#OrlandoPride #Luana #NWSL #OrlandoSoccer #BrazilWNT #NWSLPreseason #LoudAndProud #NWSL2026 #CroixBethune #WomenSoccer
Dan Sileo breaks down the AJ Brown trade market with insider intel from agents Drew Rosenhaus and Jimmy Sexton. The Eagles WR's value isn't what Philly fans think — you're not getting a first round pick, and the deals being discussed at the NFL Combine tell the real story. Plus: Jalen Hurts' market value drops if he stops running.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In today's episode, Canada is charting a bold new course on the global stage. Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing to unite the EU and Indo-Pacific trading bloc into one of the world's largest economic alliances — a strategic pivot away from U.S. dependence. Meanwhile, Ottawa unveils an ambitious defence strategy to triple domestic military manufacturing and boost spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, signaling Canada's biggest military buildup since the Cold War. Plus, we cover Warner Bros. reopening merger talks, Anthropic's Pentagon standoff, and the latest on CUSMA negotiations.
Kennst du diese Situation im Team: Jemand sagt "das skaliert nicht", und plötzlich steht der Datenbankwechsel schneller im Raum als die eigentliche Frage nach dem Warum? Genau da packen wir an. Denn in vielen Systemen entscheidet nicht das nächste hippe Tool von Hacker News, sondern etwas viel Grundsätzlicheres: Datenlayout und Zugriffsmuster.In dieser Episode gehen wir einmal tief runter in den Storage-Stack. Wir schauen uns an, warum Row-Oriented-Datastores der Standard für klassische OLTP-Workloads sind und warum "SELECT id" trotzdem oft fast genauso teuer ist wie "SELECT *". Danach drehen wir die Tabelle um 90 Grad: Column Stores für OLAP, Aggregationen über viele Zeilen, Spalten-Pruning, Kompression, SIMD und warum ClickHouse, BigQuery, Snowflake oder Redshift bei Analytics so absurd schnell werden können.Und dann wird es file-basiert: CSV bekommt sein verdientes Fett weg, Apache Parquet seinen Hype, inklusive Row Groups, Metadaten im Footer und warum das für Streaming und Object Storage so gut passt. Mit Apache Iceberg setzen wir noch eine Management-Schicht oben drauf: Snapshots, Time Travel, paralleles Schreiben und das ganze Data-Lake-Feeling. Zum Schluss landen wir da, wo es richtig weh tut, beziehungsweise richtig Geld spart: Storage und Compute trennen, Tiered Storage, Kafka Connect bis Prometheus und Observability-Kosten.Wenn du beim nächsten "das skaliert nicht" nicht direkt die Datenbank tauschen willst, sondern erst mal die richtigen Fragen stellen möchtest, ist das deine Folge.Bonus: DuckDB als kleines Taschenmesser für CSV, JSON und SQL kann dein nächstes Wochenend-Experiment werden.Unsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partnersDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
Thor and AJ discuss the recent trade idea of ESPN's Bill Barnwell that sends JJ McCarthy to San Francisco, pus a 7-round mock challenge that makes Thor trade out of the 1st round entirely!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Captain Jeff, Dr. Steph, Captain Nick, Nick Camacho, Producer Liz, and Alpha Juliet. Enjoy! APG 695 SHOW NOTES WITH LINKS AND PICS 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:23 NEWS 00:05:40 Beechcraft BE-36 Bonanza Lands on Busy Road in Gainesville, Georgia 00:11:46 Near Mid-Air Collision at San Francisco 00:25:38 Canada’s Major Airlines Wind Down Flights to Cuba 00:30:30 US Pilots Jailed in Guinea During Fuel Stop 00:42:13 FINAL REPORT – Angara AN24 at Tynda, Aircraft Missing After Go Around, Found Crashed 00:47:46 FAA Warns on Runway Length Data and Overrun Risk – International Ops 2025 – OPSGROUP 00:53:08 GETTING TO KNOW US 01:26:58 FEEDBACK 01:27:12 Jim Fulton – Aircraft Icing, a Poignant Week This Week 01:33:34 Freddie Roll – UK Privately-Owned Jet Fighters 01:37:44 Les Yaw – Warbirds for Sale on Trade-a-Plane.com 01:41:44 Adam Springmeyer – Crossing Over The Pedestal / Jumping Over The Trash Bag 01:48:41 Pilot of Crippled Skydiving 750XL Did Not Carry Own Rescue Parachute 01:57:02 WRAP UP Watch the video of our live stream recording! Go to our YouTube channel! Give us your review in iTunes! I’m “airlinepilotguy” on Facebook, and “airlinepilotguy” on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com ATC audio from https://LiveATC.net Intro/outro Music, Coffee Fund theme music by Geoff Smith thegeoffsmith.com Dr. Steph’s intro music by Nevil Bounds Capt Nick’s intro music by Kevin from Norway (aka Kevski) Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2026, All Rights Reserved Airline Pilot Guy Show by Jeff Nielsen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
Scott, Shane, and Ty are all taking draft picks in 2026 and beyond. What to do with 2026 picks? How to use your future picks as leverage.
In this episode of Gangland Wire, host Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective, steps outside traditional Mafia territory and into a shadowy world just as dangerous—and just as fascinating: the international theft of ultra-rare automobiles. Gary is joined by author Stayton Bonner, former senior editor at Rolling Stone, and legendary car-recovery specialist Joe Ford, the real-life figure behind Bonner's book The Million Dollar Car Detective. At the center of the story is a breathtaking pre-World War II automobile—the Talbot-Lago Teardrop Coupé—once described as the most beautiful car in the world. Stolen from a Milwaukee industrialist's garage in 2001, the car vanished into the international underground of elite collectors, forged paperwork, and high-stakes deception. Joe Ford explains how he became the go-to investigator when rare cars worth millions disappear—and why stolen vehicles are far harder to recover than stolen art. What follows is a years-long global hunt involving disgruntled mechanics, fabricated titles, shell corporations, Swiss intermediaries, and a billionaire buyer now locked in civil litigation. Bonner adds rich historical context, tracing the car's glamorous past—from European aristocracy to Hollywood royalty—and exposing how loneliness, obsession, and greed often surround these legendary machines. The conversation expands into other notorious cases, including the disappearance of the original James Bond Aston Martin from Goldfinger, and how wealthy collectors sometimes knowingly harbor stolen artifacts. This episode is a true-crime story without guns or gangs—but filled with deception, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of justice across borders. If you love investigative work, high-end crime, and stories that feel like James Bond meets Gone in 60 Seconds, this one's for you.
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Sebastian Siemiatkowski is the co-founder and CEO of Klarna, the global digital bank with over 114 million global active users and 3.4 million transactions per day. Seb is one of the leading public company CEOs pushing the boundaries of AI. AGENDA: 04:50 — The Real Threat to SaaS is The Switching Cost Coming Down 05:57 — What revenue multiple will software companies trade at in the future? 14:12 — Why you need to build your own customer service AI to win 23:51 — Klarna has two times the customer base of Revolut. They will beat Revolut 25:39 — How I lost a billion dollars not investing in Nubank 30:57 — Why Nubank are more likely to win the US than Revolut? 34:28 — We used to be 6,000 people. Now we are just 3,000 39:58 — When is a high valuation too high and can be dangerous? 42:45 — How we got Sequoia to invest and Michael Moritz to join the board 53:14 — If you are an investor today that is not building then you're at a fundamental disadvantage 01:11:43 — I have changed my mind on the adoption cycle... I think it will take longer than people think 20VC: Is SaaS Dead: Klarna Replaces 1,500 Internal SaaS Products | Why Systems of Record Will Die in an Agentic World | What Revenue Multiple Will Software Companies Trade At? | From 7,000 to 3,000: We Need Less People Than Ever with Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Ian Cundall and Mike Andrews are back to break down the Caleb Durbin trade and examine how the MLB roster plays out. They also give their thoughts on Craig Breslow's offseason as a whole and what the strengths and weaknesses are on the current roster. They also discuss why the lack of power might not matter as much in the regular season, but could in the playoffs, before wrapping up with some early tidbits from spring training including which players are standing out in workouts and some early velocity numbers courtesy of SoxProspects Feature Writer Andrew Parker. Got something to say? We love talking about what you want to hear about. Make sure to email us at podcast@soxprospects.com. Social Media Links: IG: @SoxProspects @SPChrisHatfield @IanCundall @SoxProspects (All 3 are the same on Bluesky as well) Love the show? Want to help us out while also getting exclusive goodies? Support the podcast by contributing to us on Patreon!
Most traders don't fail because their strategy doesn't work — they fail because they don't know how to evaluate it properly. In this episode, we break down how to test a trading strategy the right way, what metrics actually matter, how to interpret drawdowns, and how to avoid sabotaging a good system with emotional decision-making. If you want to trade with real confidence instead of hope, this is a must-listen.Learn to Trade at www.TierOneTrading.comYour Trading Coach - Akil
Doug explains why the NFL’s controversial Bad Bunny halftime show was a stroke of marketing genius, despite online outrage, what this Super Bowl and the NCAA Tournament have in common. Then, Doug is joined by NBA Reporter Mark Medina to discuss why the Bucks didn’t move Giannis Antetakupomo at the trade deadline, if the NBA can stop teams from blatantly tanking, and where LeBron could play his final season of his NBA career. Finally, 7-time MLB All-Star Matt Holliday breaks down the Brewers trading 2025 rookie of ther year finalist Caleb Durbin to the Red Sox, and if a salary cap will ever become a MLB reality. Subscribe NOW to get all the latest Doug Gottlieb Show Podcasts and exclusive original content!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to a 2026 Winter Olympics Special LIVE Edition of Catfish On Ice! -Takeaways from the Group Stage -Preds Players at the Olympics: Josi, Forsberg, Saros & Haula -Saros Rebounds against Sweden & Italy -Team USA is Gold Medal or Bust? Can Canada be taken down? -Who gets traded once the trade freeze lifts? Presented by Draftkings with promo code THPN https://tinyurl.com/DraftKingsTHPN Follow us live on YouTube and Facebook. Subscribe below to support the show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Seattle Sounders homegrown fullback Reed Baker-Whiting has been traded to Nashville SC in a cash-for-player trade (reported $800k plus add-ons). We'll analyze the move and the implications for Seattle's depth chart as we near the start of the 2026 season, and be joined by special guest Favian Renkel for some talk about the Sounders and MLS from a national perspective.Follow Lobbing Scorchers: YouTube Instagram Bluesky TikTok Ari Liljenwall Noah RiffeSPONSORSHaxan Ferments - Specializing in unique, small-batch fermented hot sauces and vinegars, Haxan Ferments is handcrafted in Georgetown and made with the best local ingredients from across the Pacific Northwest. Use Code LS for a FREE Hot Sauce w/ purchase!Sounder at Heart - Our network host and biggest supporter, Sounder at Heart covers the Seattle Sounders, Seattle Reign, and MUCH MORE! Subscribe and Support to the BEST independent Seattle Soccer coverage.Podium Edmonds - Located at 114 4th Ave N, just off Main Street in the heart of Downtown Edmonds, come shop and explore the best menswear in the Pacific Northwest. Tell them Lobbing Scorchers sent you!Full Pull Wines - Founded in 2009, they the best boutique wines of the world to members, with special focus on our home, the Pacific Northwest.Seattle Sounders Tickets - Get tickets to an upcoming match straight from the club and help support the show at the same time.MLS Season Pass - MLS Season Pass is back on Apple TV with access to every single MLS match—including Leagues Cup and the entire Audi MLS Cup Playoffs—with no blackouts! Subscribe today to support the show.MLS Store - New year, new gear! The 2025 MLS jerseys are here, and MLSStore is the ultimate destination for every fan. Every purchase helps support our show!
Energy Vista: A Podcast on Energy Issues, Professional and Personal Trajectories
In this special solo episode recorded on January 21, 2026, Leslie Palti-Guzman shares what truly keeps her up at night.She begins as a parent, reflecting on how history is taught, the disappearance of classical foundations, and the transformation of information consumption in the digital age.Then she pivots to her professional lens at the intersection of energy, trade, and geopolitics.Key themes include:• Why the US energy bonanza remains a strategic asset• The risks of undermining transatlantic energy relations• Europe's record LNG dependence on the US in 2025• Atlantic basin energy interdependence• What are the limits of geoeconomic leverageLeslie argues for data over rhetoric, for strong transatlantic alliances, and for diplomatic use of America's energy power.A reflective and strategic episode about markets, alliances, and energy leadership.
On February 9, 2026, the US and Bangladesh issued a Joint Statement regarding a new bilateral trade framework agreement. The new agreement will provide additional market access for US products entering Bangladesh. It also lays the groundwork for a zero reciprocal rate on Bangladeshi textile and apparel products entering the U.S., subject to the condition that they contain U.S. inputs.
Zander Krause and John McMullen preview the Eagles' offseason outlook. Breaking news: the Dolphins are releasing Bradley Chubb — a Dick Fangio connection who could be a contingency play if Jaelan Phillips walks. Should the Eagles trade Nolan Smith? McMullen says no.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/birds-365/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Send a textWELCOME DNA STRAND CREW TO THE NEWESET EPISODE OF THE DYNASTY DNA CULTURE SHOCK ON THE DYNASTY DNA PODCASTING NETWORK!! This show features the Host of The Dynasty DNA Podcast TJ Blake, Dynasty DNA Team and the one the only Co Host of the Dynasty DNA Deep Dive Bob Helfert (AKA Big Culture Bob) In this show Bob will be breaking down things that he feels are the most important things to talk about following each week of the NFL offseason not only from an NFL perspective but also from a Dynasty Fantasy Football perspective and of course Bob will also give us some of his famous rants we all love fresh off of each and every week! In this episode the guy's talk who has the better long term success Brock Purdy or Bo Nix? We also discuss would we trade Kyle Pitts for Colston Loveland? Lastly, are Kyle Monangai & D Andre Swift both still worth buying for a late 2nd? It's a great episode tune in with us every week have a few laughs, and let's get you on your way to dynasty championship in 2026 it all begins in the dynasty offseason!Join The DNA Strand Crew on Discord Free to Join Just Click This Link!!https://discord.gg/rFAyWzn8Join the DNA Strand Crew on Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDNA_Subscribe to The Dynasty DNA YouTube Channel(9) Dynasty DNA Fantasy Football Podcast - YouTubeFollow The DNA Guys On TwitterTJ Blake https://twitter.com/TJBlakeDNABob Helfert Bob Helfert (@BigefatBob) / X
This week, Thea sits down with Audrey for a mid-process check-in on what "locking in" actually looks like when you're committed to doing it differently this time. This is the unglamorous, honest conversation about what happens when high-achieving women try to expand their lives without repeating the patterns that led to burnout in the first place.We end up in the middle of a frank discussion with no concrete answers about the difference between producing and protecting the experience, the value of training foundational practices instead of relying on talent and tenacity, and why the finish line matters less than the discipline of showing up (even inconsistently!). If you've ever felt frustrated when rebuilding feels slower than the shortcuts you took before this conversation will feel like permission to do hard things at a more human pace.TL;DR ...Why the rhetoric around "locking in" rarely includes the messy, frustrating middle of the process.Training small muscles with lighter weights instead of relying on big movements and talent to power through.How comparing your current chapter to your own past production levels creates a different kind of pressure than external comparison.The critical distinction between producing outcomes and protecting the experience of your life.Why structure isn't the enemy of creativity, but the foundation that allows high performers to expand without breaking down.What it means to rebuild practices from the ground up when you've spent years skipping foundational steps, and why that process feels frustratingly slow.The role of friendship, wisdom, and delusion in equal measure when navigating the gap between where you were and where you're headed.How to navigate the tension between optimization and pace, especially when you feel the pressure of time.Where to Go From HereYour turn: What hit home? Are you caught between chapters, rebuilding practices, or navigating the messy middle of sustainable ambition? Tag Thea @thea.does.all.the.things and Audrey @audreyetta and let's keep this conversation going.Trade frustration for framework: Download the Cowgirls Over Coffee Playbook, your quick-win guide to building sustainable practices that support doing it all well without burnout.You've entered the group chat: Subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with a friend who's done with toxic productivity culture, and keep coming back for conversations that honor both your ambition and your humanity.
Trading isn't just about charts, strategies, or indicators - it's about how you think, feel, and respond when the pressure is on.In this episode of Talking Trading, Louise Bedford explores the psychological foundations that underpin long-term trading success. From self-sabotage and money beliefs to handling losses and staying mentally steady, this conversation focuses on the inner skills every trader needs - regardless of strategy or experience level.Louise explains why psychological fitness matters just as much as technical skill, and how unexamined beliefs can quietly shape your trading decisions. She also shares practical ways to stay mentally resilient through drawdowns, uncertainty, and market noise.You'll learn:Why mindset plays a decisive role in trading performanceHow self-sabotage shows up... and where it often comes fromThe link between money beliefs and trading behaviourWays to respond to losses without spiralling emotionallyHow to maintain mental resilience over the long termSimple mindset practices that support disciplined tradingLouise is joined by trading expert Chris Tate, who shares the mindset habits he believes traders should build early in their journey.If you want trading to feel more steady, intentional, and sustainable, this episode lays an essential foundation.----------------------------------Trade confidently. Louise Bedford is a best-selling author and founder of www.tradinggame.com.au and www.talkingtrading.com.au.FacebookYouTube TwitterLinkedIn
Is it time to clean out the shed, or empty out that garage? The WBF Shopper has brought listeners together since 1969. Happy President's Day! Jeff takes your phone calls to Buy, Sell or Trade on a busy Monday morning. Welcome back Mr. Calvin!
Diamond Isinger, former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Canada-U.S. relations & Carlo Dade, Director of International Policy in the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary; Pollster Nik Nanos; The Front Bench with Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair & Robert Benzie.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the show on Family Day with a quick nod to the holiday, before jumping straight into how unstoppable Team Canada's men's hockey team has looked through the group stage. The boys compare it to past Olympic runs and explain why this version feels different. They also touch on Tom Wilson's fight and a wider debate about how close the tournament has moved toward an NHL style product, before running through how the quarterfinal bracket and qualifying round could shake out. They wrap by zooming out to the broader Olympic experience, including the curling controversy and trash talk, plus a quick nod to Canada getting its first Gold courtesy of Mikaël Kingsbury. To close the hour, they pivot to the Blue Jays' trade for Jesús Sánchez and debate if he can a real everyday factor and how much of the move is a bet on loud contact and power.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Asian stocks were poised for a subdued start Tuesday, with holiday-thinned trading keeping volumes light as investors await a fresh round of economic data later this week for direction. Mainland China and Hong Kong are shut for Lunar New Year holidays. Investors are also paying attention to the shifts in sentiment around artificial intelligence, which may reverberate far beyond the technology sector with the emergence of the so-called AI scare trade. We speak to Stephanie Leung, Chief Investment Officer at StashAway. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John Chang unpacks massive downward revisions to U.S. job growth and what they signal for commercial real estate. He explains how nearly 900,000 jobs were wiped out through revisions, why government data models are struggling in a post-pandemic economy, and how policy uncertainty and tariffs are weighing on hiring. John also addresses the recent AI-driven Wall Street selloff in brokerage stocks, arguing that fears of automation disrupting CRE brokerage and office demand are overstated. Throughout, he connects labor trends, wage growth, healthcare hiring, and consumer sentiment directly to property performance across sectors. Book your free demo today at bill.com/bestever and get a $100 Amazon gift card. Visit www.tribevestisc.com for more info. Try QUO for free PLUS get 20% off your first 6 months when you go to quo.com/BESTEVER Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do software companies, wealth-management firms and the trucking business all have in common? And why are blue-chip stocks like Walmart outperforming the market? Plus, how did a former karaoke company sink transportation stocks? Host Hannah Erin Lang discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices