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The Matt Walsh Show- Would you trade 1 year in prison for $25 Million?, I Did A Deep Dive Into Our Welfare System, And It's WORSE Than I Thought A woman moved into a multi-million-dollar mansion she didn't own, and the system let her stay. Even after being arrested, she came right back, exposing how broken property rights and enforcement have become. -Would you trade 1 year in prison for $25 Million? Matt Walsh 3.38M subscribers 251,853 views Apr 14, 2026 #MattWalsh #TheMattWalshShow #DailyWire - -- -- LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/MattWalsh?sub_con... -- -- -- DailyWire+: Become a Daily Wire Member and watch all of our content ad-free: https://dwplus.watch/RealHistorySubsc...
Latest Minnesota Vikings draft intel with Doogie! NFL analyst Louis Riddick chatted with Doogie on what the Vikings will do at pick 18; What are the betting odds saying about the Vikings; Kyler Murray's future with the Vikings; Plus latest Vikings news and more on Purple Daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Latest Minnesota Vikings draft intel with Doogie! NFL analyst Louis Riddick chatted with Doogie on what the Vikings will do at pick 18; What are the betting odds saying about the Vikings; Kyler Murray's future with the Vikings; Plus latest Vikings news and more on Purple Daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima explore a hypothetical NFL Draft scenario involving a trade with Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. They debate the value of acquiring 2027 draft capital versus selecting a star player at the number six spot. The conversation also addresses roster construction, front office job security, and the long-term future of the franchise.
This hour: David Faber and Sara Eisen broke down a return of the tech trade (software, semiconductor, and quantum stocks leading the charge) with Citi's Head of U.S. equity strategy, before checking in with the CEOs of 2 earnings names - Pepsico & regional bank Citizens Financial. Plus: details on a new model out of Anthropic, what's sending quantum stocks surging, and a look at the IEA's jet fuel warning that could derail summer vacation plans for some. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz answer your questions!---
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): It's officially smokescreen season in the NFL Draft cycle... Logan and Grant dive into the latest news that the Commanders are looking to trade back, dive into what could come of Daniel Jeremiah's Jets trade proposal, and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Kostos breaks down why it makes the most sense for the Giants to trade Dexter Lawrence as soon as possible.
(0:00) Hornets beat Heat, Trail Blazers beat Suns, Should LaMelo Ball be suspended? (26:25) Raiders ‘should consider' trading 1st-overall pick, What is the Chiefs' biggest need? (41:29) Do the Steelers need to draft a QB? (47:04) Nick's Tiers (01:06:51) Should Play-In games impact awards ballots? (01:17:20) Dax McCarty joins for World Cup Wednesday (01:26:11) Packed Stats, LaMelo Ball trips Bam Adebayo (01:49:34) What is the Bears' top priority this draft? (02:00:06) Front Office (02:08:39) Can Stephen Curry keep the Warriors' season alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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April 15, 2026 - Season 16, Episode 120 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Wednesday morning show, Alex Kozora and I get right into discussing the most recent pre-draft visitors that the Pittsburgh Steelers have hosted. That means the discuss QB Drew Allar, OG Olaivavega Ioane, OG Beau Stephens, TE Will Kacmarek, OL Spencer Fano, WR Germie Bernard, and QB Taylen Green all coming to Pittsburgh since our last show on Monday. As Alex and I await word on the 30th pre-draft visitor to surface, we go over the list of 29 known non-local players that have come to Pittsburgh with our focus being on those that are legitimate candidates to be the team's first-round selection this year. WR Omar Cooper Jr. isn't going to be on the Steelers' pre-draft visitor list this year, so we go over that bit of news and what that likely means for his chances of being the team's first-round pick this year. Alex recently posted version 3.0 of his offseason mock draft series so with that, we review the 12 selections he has for the Steelers. We also make sure to plug our upcoming livestreamed mock draft that Alex will be running on Thursday night. Alex also recently posted about three trade scenarios for the Steelers during the 2026 NFL Draft, so we review his ideas related to that topic. I also get Alex's thoughts on one other possible trade scenario in the first round for the Steelers. Later in this show, Alex and I go over the lengthy list of pre-draft visits that WR Denzel Boston has had. We also discuss the news that former Steelers WR Hines Ward will be back in Pittsburgh for the 2026 NFL Draft. This 95-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted in the recap above and we end this show by answering several email questions we received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Coller and Chris Trapasso of DraftGradebook.com analyze a report from Jordan Schultz that top 10 teams in the NFL Draft are trying to trade down. Could the Minnesota Vikings trade up with someone and land a pick like Jeremiyah Love or Caleb Downs? Plus 2000s comps for current NFL Draft picks Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:30) Report: Negotiations between NYG, DT Dexter Lawrence "reach an impasse" (13:00) Giants GM Joe Schoen: “I’m not going to get into it if there’s a deadline or not." (25:21) Reporter Dianna Russini resigns from The Athletic (39:32) Cowboys Co-Owner Stephen Jones on potential WR George Pickens trade: "We've had no one call with interest" (51:38) Notre Dame HC Marcus Freeman on interest in NYG head coach job this offseason: “"That was the intriguing part. Knowing that you got one of the best players in the country… but I’m as happy as can be” (56:47) Steelers LB Patrick Queen on Aaron Rodgers’ return in 2026: “Is he gonna be back? I don't know…"I can and can't (imagine it), like it's 50-50.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan Mailit broke. the talks. iran, the us, all of it. the kind of weekend that's supposed to matter. the market sells off. of course it does. and then it gets quickly bought back. clean. no hesitation. and by the time you're ready to process it, it's back at the all time high again.so now you've got a problem. because that isn't noise. it's instruction. price telling you what it doesn't care about, and what you should stop caring about too if you want to invest like an adult rather than react like a tourist.i don't chase headlines anymore. i build systems. i call it the game beneath the noise. a macro framework across equities, bonds, alternatives and cash. four moving parts, never static. once you see that, it simplifies. you stop reacting and start watching what actually matters.if you feel that, stay with it. subscribe, share it with someone still trading headlines, and leave a review so more people can find the show.Support the show⬇️ Subscribe on Patreon or Substack for full episodes ⬇️https://www.patreon.com/HughHendryhttps://hughhendry.substack.comhttps://www.instagram.com/hughhendryofficialhttps://blancbleustbarts.comhttps://www.instagram.com/blancbleuofficial⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a five star review and comment on Apple Podcasts!
15. Canada's Pivot Toward China. Conrad Black analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's efforts to strengthen trade with China amidst shifting relations with the US. While resource-rich Canada seeks new markets, political mistrust of China's undemocratic regime remains high.1920 postcard
Nick Kostos opens up today's show explaining why the Detroit Lions window might be closing if they don't nail the NFL Draft. Nick thinks the Patriots need to trade for AJ Brown already to be taken seriously in the AFC this season.
The basis trade paid 15–30% near risk-free for years. Options couldn't compete. Then 10/10 happened. ======================================================== As Bitcoin's application layer, Citrea gives you access to the first trust-minimized BTC on a fully programmable platform and a native stablecoin for Bitcoin, ctUSD. You can now participate in Bitcoin capital markets with lending, privacy, payments, Bitcoin yield, trading and predictions. You get expanded Bitcoin utility without sacrificing its security. Citrea mainnet is live. Put your BTC to work at citrea.xyz/unchained. Ether.fi is giving Unchained listeners 15% cashback on food and ride apps — and that's on top of the 3% you get on everything else. Your bank is charging you to use your own money. Laura switched and loves her card! Go to ether.fi/unchained to claim your offer. ======================================================== For years, the basis trade and token-launch points farming crowded out options as a yield tool in crypto — not because options were inferior, but because the alternatives were simply too easy and too lucrative. That changed on 10/10. With the basis trade effectively dead and altcoin valuations cratered, a window has opened for onchain options to compete for capital in a way they never could before. Nick Forster, CEO of Derive (formerly Lyra), has been building toward this moment for five years. He joins LTR, venture investor at Cosmos, who has tracked the full graveyard of failed options DEXes — Opyn, HEGIC, Ribbon, Dopex, Strike — and still believes this time is different. The question isn't whether crypto options will scale. It's whether the infrastructure is finally ready. Host: Laura Shin, Host / Unchained Guests: Nick Forster, CEO and Founder, Derive LTR, Venture Investor, Kosmos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Denny Carter welcome in their friend Eric Froton (@CFFroton) to help preview next week’s NFL draft. Eric ranks his favorite wideouts and running backs, and picks the “perfect fit” for USC’s Makai Lemon. He also breaks down Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion and Washington RB Jonah Coleman before Denny and Pat quiz him on Penn State QB Drew Allar and Arch Manning’s 2027 prospects. Before Eric joins, Pat and Denny break down the Dontayvion Wicks trade and whether Travis Hunter is even still fantasy viable. (2:30) – Pat and Denny detail their complicated relationship with shorts this time of year (6:25) – Top Headlines: Eagles trade for Dontayvion Wicks, DeVonta Smith’s ceiling if A.J. Brown is traded (15:55) – More News & Notes: Travis Hunter refutes claim he will primarily play CB in 2026, Dolphins potential plans for Greg Dulcich (26:30) – Eric Froton joins the show (29:10) – Why Chris Bell can be a viable fantasy asset despite not being a projected 1st Round pick (33:15) – Favorite hypothetical 1st Round fit: Makai Lemon to the Dolphins (37:10) – Eric’s WR4 and RB2 in the Draft Class: KC Concepcion and Jonah Coleman (47:30) – Any chance Drew Allar can be an NFL starter? (52:20) – Will we be talking about Arch Manning a year from now? (56:00) – Diego Pavia’s chances of being selected next weekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyrese Haliburton blames shingles for his weight gain. Some trade speculation regarding the Giants' Dexter Lawrence. Jerry' with the Yankees over the Angels 11-10 on a wild pitch behind two homers each from Grisham and Judge. Meanwhile, Garrett Crochet got rocked by the Twins, the Mets were shut out by the Dodgers, and Carlos Mendoza addressed the offensive slump. We wrap with Pete Alonso's homer for the Orioles, Gio's lack of interest in NBA play-ins on Prime, and Rory's extensive practice rounds before the Masters.
Hour 3 of BMitch & Finlay features an interview with Louis Riddick and the guys discussing the best strategy for Washington with pick No. 7.
JP and BMitch debate whether Washington should trade out of the No. 7 pick in the draft.
Discussion centers on whether the Cleveland Browns should trade Myles Garrett or provide him with another significant contract raise. Analysis follows regarding the immense pressure on Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley as the Cavaliers navigate high expectations and financial constraints. The conversation also explores James Harden's career legacy and Jarrett Allen's approach to injury management. 01:24 - Traffic Report 03:05 - Pressure On The Cavaliers 07:11 - Myles Garrett Trade Speculation
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima evaluate the potential ramifications of the Browns trading Myles Garrett. Danny Cunningham joins the conversation to discuss the immense pressure on Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers as they enter the postseason. They also analyze the Guardians' pitching rotation and recent headlines from the WNBA draft. 01:50 - Browns Trade Garrett Debate 06:00 - Myles Garrett Hall Legacy 09:30 - Browns Draft Strategy Analysis 17:04 - Danny Cunningham Cavs Interview 21:00 - Cavs Front Office Stakes 24:15 - Jared Allen Health Status 27:24 - Cavs National Reputation Debate 34:41 - Guardians Ace Gavin Williams 38:00 - WNBA Draft News Discussion
Tariffs. Trade wars. Treasury dumping. Real war.If you're feeling like the global economy is one headline away from chaos… you're not wrong.In this episode of Queer Money, we sit down with Pedro Lino, CEO of Optimize Investment Partners, to break down what's really happening in today's global investing landscape—and what smart investors should actually do about it.This conversation is especially important for gay men 45+ who are thinking about retirement, protecting their wealth, or building a Plan B abroad. Because the rules of international investing are changing fast, and ignoring geopolitical risks to investing is no longer an option.Pedro describes today's economy as “resilient but politically fragile,” where markets can swing wildly in hours based on global events. From rising interest rates and supply chain disruptions to currency shifts and global conflict zones, we unpack what's driving volatility—and why it may be here through the rest of the decade.We also dive into one of the most overlooked risks right now: liquidity risk. What happens if you need your money and suddenly can't access it? Between private equity restrictions and shifting market flows, this is something more investors should be paying attention to.And perhaps most importantly, we tackle the uncomfortable question:Is being heavily invested in the U.S. actually a risk?From overconcentration in mega-cap stocks to potential dollar depreciation, this episode explores why diversification across countries, currencies, and even residency is becoming a strategy used not just by institutions—but by everyday investors preparing for an uncertain future.Takeaways from this episode:Today's economy is stable on the surface but highly sensitive to political shocksGeopolitical risks to investing are driving inflation, interest rates, and market volatilityLiquidity risk is rising and could impact both public and private investmentsOverexposure to U.S. markets may increase portfolio risk in the coming yearsInternational investing and currency diversification are becoming essential strategiesWealthy investors are diversifying not just portfolios—but residency and lifestyleIf you've been wondering how to navigate global investing without panic—and without missing opportunity—this episode gives you a smarter, more grounded way forward.Mentioned in this episode:Make your retirement fabulous! Not sure if you can retire or when? Worried about how much you can safely spend without running out of money? We help you get clear answers and the systems to retire with confidence and peace of mind. Let's go!Queer Money Retirement VaultGet Your Portugal Golden Visa Here!Your fabulous retirement in Portugal is calling!Ready to turn your IRA assets into a gateway to living in Europe? With the Optimize Portugal Golden Opportunities fund you can do just that. Join hundreds of other U.S. investors taking control of their retirement and using the assets they have to open doors to freedom. Click below to get your Portugal Golden Visa!Get Your Portugal Golden Visa Here!Want the confidence to retire when and how you truly want?If you're considering retirement abroad, or simply want a second & third set of eyes on your retirement plan, we help gay foks retire fabulously — wherever that may be. Our retirement mentorship can help you gain the confidence to say yes to retirement! Queer Money Retirement Mentorship
Paul Calvisi has some breaking speculation about the draft, and why not? Trade back in the draft? Stick at 3? These are the heavy questions Paul poses to Darren Urban and Dani Sureck on this week's podcast. Also under conversation: the Aaron Curry effect in the top 5, Sonny Styles as an early pick, the idea of Arvell Reese as inside or outside, Bain early, the future of Calais Campbell, defense in the first, Getting Cultured with Dani, ultra-runners and how they are mock drafty, a QB in the later rounds, and Paul and Darren reminisce about Coach Mac.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm continues to struggle at the plate, Joe Giglio looks at a few different trade scenarios where the Phils could upgrade at the hot corner. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin discuss Tyrese Haliburton's recent medical issues, including a torn Achilles and a severe case of face shingles. They also recount personal anecdotes about childhood eyebrow mishaps and discuss whether professional athletes would trade their physical health for an elite championship run. 01:08 - Haliburton shingles and eyebrows 05:13 - Weight gain and parenting 10:14 - Success vs injury trade-off
Sean Farrington get the latest following the US blockade of Iran's Ports. We bring you the legal reaction to the US and Iranian operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, a Gulf-based business owner tells us how the conflict is affecting there chain of pubs and cafés in the region.Elsewhere we gets the Trade body reaction to the EU's new Entry-Exit System became fully operational on Friday. And hears from one company who are putting specialist artificial intelligence robots into its boardroom.
- Naomi Blohm, TotalFarmMarketing.com- The Changing Climate of Western Water Rights- Don Day, DayWeather.comThe April 14, 2026, closing market report details immediate commodity market pressures, long-term hydrological challenges, and polarized domestic weather patterns.In the agricultural markets segment, Naomi Blohm reports that U.S. planting progress is slightly ahead of the five-year average, with corn at 5% and soybeans at 6%. Downward pressure on domestic grain prices is currently driven by increased Brazilian crop estimates from CONAB, placing corn at 139.57 million metric tons and soybeans at 179.15 million metric tons. This is compounded by a sharp $7 to $7.50 drop in crude oil prices tied to anticipated U.S.-Iran diplomatic talks, which reduced geopolitical risk premiums. Additionally, high fertilizer costs may incentivize a shift from corn to soybean acreage among U.S. producers.Addressing western water rights, Eric Hunt highlights the precarious state of the Ogallala Aquifer, the primary irrigation source for the High Plains. While central Nebraska saw some moisture relief in 2024, western and southern regions continue to face strict water allocation limits due to severe groundwater declines. The situation is acute in Kansas and Texas, where aquifer depletion could force a transition away from irrigated commodity crops within a decade. Hunt notes that a quarter-century of western drought, exacerbated by rising baseline temperatures, will increasingly define agricultural viability and regional water politics.Meteorologist Don Day confirms a stagnant weather pattern heavily favoring the eastern half of the United States. A persistent moisture pipeline is expected to deliver one to three inches of rain from Texas through the eastern corn belt over the next week, sustaining moisture in already saturated areas. Conversely, the western plains, particularly the Dakotas and western Nebraska, remain unseasonably dry. Day notes that the primary wet season for the High Plains typically arrives in late May and June, suggesting an ongoing El Niño pattern may eventually deliver necessary precipitation to currently parched western regions. ★ Support this podcast ★
Packers have traded Dontayvion Wicks to the Eagles. In today's episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ dive into the details and also do their second mock draft! Where are the brothers going? Talking all things Green and Gold - Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast!Help the show by telling another Packers fan! Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts.
A.M. Edition for April 13. The U.S. plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz sets up a risky new showdown that could draw American forces into a prolonged conflict over the strategic waterway, while compounding the economic damage caused by the conflict. Plus, Trump ally Viktor Orban loses Hungary's election in a historic landslide. WSJ correspondent Matthew Luxmoore has the latest from Budapest. And California Rep. Eric Swalwell faces pressure to leave the House, after suspending his governor campaign following sexual misconduct allegations. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preview for Later TodayConrad Black explains Canada's vast natural resources offer trade potential with China. However, he warns that while China seeks energy and metals, it cannot replace the United States as Canada's primary partner.1861 OTTAWA
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for April 13th. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks shares 9 thoughts on the Eagles trade for Dontayvion Wicks after having a full weekend to think about it. Then, it is actually looking like maybe — just maybe — a Myles Garrett trade could be next. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing take on a wide range of draft topics, including the team's biggest objectives, five players they could see as possible picks at No. 14, who the Ravens could trade up or down for, positions Baltimore will upgrade, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode KJ and Jim bring you the week's trending crime related headlines. Check out the below for all the topics of the headlines we are covering today!Timestamps03:00 North Carolina ‘Eyedrops Killer” Pleads Guilty.08:00 Louisiana Boat Wreck Killer Released After Just Eight Months.15:00 Tennessee Repairman Offers Inappropriate Barter For Repairs.18:00 Texas Woman Arrested For Revenge Porn22:00 130k in Tips for Dominos Pizza Worker. *Utterly Unrelated Segment*25:00 Ketamine Queen Sentenced In Death of Mathew Perry.31:00 Plot to Kill Bush 1. *True Crime Time Machine Segment*34:00 Louisiana Man Gets Trigger-Happy in AirBNB.38:00 HersheyparkZoo Grey Wolf Attack.42:00 Florida Woman Saves the Life of Double Murder Suspect.OVERTIMEFormer FEDEX Driver Pleads Guilty In Kidnapping and Killing of 7 Year Old.Never Yell “Gun” In a Movie Theatre Foolish Felons SegmentVIDEO VERSION OF CRIME WIRE WEEKLY ON PATREON can be found via either link below: Exposed PatreonUnspeakable PatreonLinks to Follow Crime Wire Weekly https://linktr.ee/crimewireweekly
Intro – 0:00 Kenny Moore II Trade Request – 3:14 Offseason Program Storylines – 14:19 Twitter Questions – 27:12 Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/kevin-bowen/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Eagles trading with the Packers. Hosts Mike Yam, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Mike Garafolo discuss Philly adding their 3rd WR of the offseason. Which NFL offseason story line wrapping up will make you feel like Rory McIlroy's victory picture at The Masters? Plus, Artist Melissa Etheridge drops by to talk about her new album and the Chiefs' offseason! Stay tuned for Brenton Strange and Nick Singleton coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus: Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán suffers a landslide defeat in national elections. And McDonald's plans to capitalize on the booming energy drinks and specialty sodas segment with a new line of drinks. Daniel Bach hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you struggling with trading and wondering if you're doing something wrong? You're not alone.In this episode of The Trading Coach Podcast, I break down a real message from a trader who is frustrated, stuck, and questioning everything—from their strategy to their future in the markets.Learn to Trade at www.TierOneTrading.comYour Trading Coach - Akil
We are now in what's being described as the countdown phase to a historic shift in global maritime power—centered on the Strait of Hormuz. A U.S.-backed naval operation, mine-sweeping activity, and strategic positioning are all converging on a single chokepoint that controls a massive share of the world's energy flow. And the question being asked is simple but explosive: Who controls global trade—pirates or the world's lone superpower?
A week of foreign policy whiplash turns into a major global reset. After a controversial moment involving Marco Rubio and talk of foreign control over key trade routes, Donald Trump reverses course—taking a firm stance against China and Iran influencing the Strait of Hormuz. At the same time, nuclear negotiations collapse with Iran, raising serious questions about its intentions—and how close it may be to developing nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, traditional alliances are fracturing. Some nations step up, others step back, and the global balance of power looks more uncertain than ever.
Nick and Jonathan debate if this Cavs regular season was a success, and they react to Dan Graziano's comments about Myles Garrett. Also, they're joined by NFL Network Analyst Bucky Brooks.
Send us Fan MailGlobalization and global trade have been a top topic of discussion of late. In this episode I talk with Chris Brigham, a Senior Research Analyst at Bernstein, on their recent research piece Trading Places - The Future of Global Trade. We discuss the key findings of the research and if the current state of the Middle East and Iran impact his conclusions. We discuss how companies are thinking about supply chains and what investors should do within portfolios. Chris also shares his views of currency and the US Dollar as the world's reserve currency.With any questions or comments, or to discuss your own financial situation, I can be reached at marc.penziner@bernstein.com or 212-969-6655.The information presented and opinions expressed are solely the views of the podcast host commentator and their guest speaker(s). AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor's personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation.
Jeff and Andy continue their discussion on potential Myles Garrett trade scenarios and whether or not there's a genuine deal they think Andrew Berry would entertain.
- Curt Kimmel, AgMarket.net- Risk Premium & N Supply Chain Issues- Mark Russo, EverStream.aiThe April 13, 2026, closing market report highlighted the impact of international geopolitical tensions on agricultural commodities. Analysts noted that recent blockades involving the United States and Iran injected volatility and risk premiums into the markets, initially pushing corn and wheat prices higher while temporarily weakening soybeans. Given these built-in risk premiums, market experts recommend that producers begin executing their old and new crop marketing strategies, aiming to price at least twenty percent of their grain to capitalize on the current environment.Domestic planting progress is advancing at a strong pace, particularly in the central and southern Midwest, with expectations of average or slightly above-average planting progress overall. However, the global conflict has raised significant long-term concerns regarding nitrogen and urea supply chains. While the vast majority of fertilizer for the current spring season was priced before the conflict escalated, analysts warn that sustained high fertilizer prices will likely limit fall applications and significantly impact acreage and crop rotation decisions for the 2027 growing season.Weather patterns continue to present varying challenges across key agricultural regions. The western hard red winter wheat belt continues to suffer from a lack of meaningful rainfall, pushing crop conditions closer to dire levels. In the broader Midwest, the southern belt is experiencing drier conditions conducive to rapid planting, while central and northern areas remain slightly wetter. Internationally, incoming rains in Argentina are expected to slow the corn and soybean harvests, whereas the Safrinha crop areas in southern Brazil are entering a drier pattern that will soon require moisture to maintain adequate soil conditions. ★ Support this podcast ★
Gather Round was a vibe, but most importantly for Fantasy coaches, a return to normality. We now have nine game a round and we're heading into upgrade season... as long as there aren't too many forced trades. This week also signals the first set of position updates. Calvin, Roy and Warnie chat through the most relevant and help you get set for round six. Head to fantasy.afl.com.au or fire up the app to make your moves. Episode guide 1:00 - The Traders’ round five scores. 5:45 - Last week’s moves and the Crypto.com trades of the week. 8:00 - Cash Cow of the Year votes. 9:55 - News of the week. 14:30 - Tag watch. 17:00 - New dual-position players and the first triple. 24:00 - Archie Roberts v Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera. 27:30 - Is Angus Anderson a must-have? 32:30 - Reviewing the ruck decisions. 36:00 - Is it time to grab Izak Rankine? 38:30 - Most traded and The Traders’ early moves. 40:30 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on X, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Rory Mcliroy being tied with Cameron Young going into the final day of the Masters, Eagles add Dontayvion Wicks to the wide receiver core and O’Shea Jackson defends his dad movies post 90s on X and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Rory McIlroy tied for Masters lead 7:15 - Steelers still awaiting on Aaron Rodgers' decision21:10 - Eagles add Dontayvion Wicks to receivers corps27:36 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks32:29 - O’Shea Jackson Jr comes to the defense of his dad’s post 90s movie35:06 - Q & Aaayyy Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we dove deep into the evolving WNBA free-agent landscape and how major moves are reshaping the league. We opened by highlighting historic milestones, including Jackie Young becoming the first WNBA player to secure a $1 million deal, signaling a major shift in player value and league economics. We then broke down one of the biggest shake-ups in the league: Angel Reese being traded to the Atlanta Dream. Pairing her with the dominant backcourt presence of Allisha Gray and Rhyne Howard instantly elevates Atlanta into legitimate championship contender status. We discussed how Reese's rebounding, toughness, and energy could be the missing piece that pushes the Dream over the top. On the flip side, the Chicago Sky made strong moves to replenish their roster, signing veteran guard Skylar Diggins-Smith and versatile forward Azurá Stevens, while also trading for rising star Rickea Jackson. We analyzed how this retooling keeps Chicago competitive while building toward long-term success. We also highlighted the aggressive approach of the expansion franchise Toronto Fire, who made waves in free agency by assembling the first-ever WNBA million-dollar backcourt with Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes, while adding dominant center Shakira Austin (if the Washington Mystics doesn't match the offer). We discussed how Toronto is setting the tone early and positioning itself as a team that could compete sooner than expected. Transitioning into the NBA segment, we shifted focus to our First Round Playoff Predictions, breaking down each matchup with bold takes and in-depth analysis. We discussed powerhouse teams like the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets, questioning whether their regular-season dominance will translate into postseason success. We also highlighted key player matchups that could decide series, while identifying potential upset teams that could shake up the bracket. To close, we gave our official series predictions, discussed X-factors, and identified players under the most pressure heading into the playoffs. This episode blends the historic WNBA free-agent movement with NBA playoff intensity, making it a must-listen for basketball fans. Follow us on all social media platforms @Blogaccess1on1, and subscribe, comment, and like our YouTube channel by searching Blogaccess1on1.
Buck Reising and Bridget Condon (in for Jason Fitz) open the show with their reactions to day 3 of the Master's, discussing Rory McIlroy's tough outing following a historic start to the tournament. Then they move over to basketball, weighing in on the NBA's latest solution to tanking before reacting to the UNC Tar Heels hiring Michael Malone as their next head coach. Later, Buck and Bridget talk some NFL, giving their thoughts on the Eagles' trade for Dontayvion Wicks and debating what it means for AJ Brown's future with the team. They also react to Dexter Lawrence's trade request and discuss whether they think he ultimately does get moved. Plus, more fun with a new edition of "Would You Rather?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.