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Aubrey speaks to Asiphe Funde from SECTION27 to explore why Johannesburg is seeing a rise in the illegal sale of medicine, with a growing black market offering everything from antibiotics to chronic medication, often without prescriptions or quality control. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
B.C. is in the midst of an ongoing public health emergency, declared in 2016 in response to significant levels of overdoses and drug poisonings. In response, BC implemented a decriminalization framework in 2023, removing criminal sanctions for possession of small amounts of certain unregulated drugs. Less than 18 months later, B.C. amended the framework, effectively re-criminalizing public drug consumption and possession in public spaces across B.C. A commentary published in the Canadian Journal of Public Health assesses this amendment through a public health lens. We speak with Kelsey Speed, one of the co-authors of the commentary.
The push to electrify our homes means investing in new appliances, but many Australians struggle to find reliable information about what they're buying. Research from the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC) reveals that key details—like durability, repairability, and spare part availability—are often missing at the point of sale. While most consumers want to make environmentally responsible choices, they're frequently misled by vague green marketing claims rather than clear, science-backed data. Although 96% of consumers rely on the trusted Energy Star rating, greenwashing is widespread, with 80% also influenced by unregulated “eco” labels. Compared to other countries, Australia lags in providing transparency on appliance lifespan and maintenance, making it harder for people to choose long-lasting, cost-effective, energy-efficient options. Erin Turner, CEO of the CPRC, unpacks the findings of their latest research and highlights the challenges consumers face when purchasing appliances for a greener future.
Lester Kiewit speaks to Charlene Louw, the CEO of the Beer Association of South Africa (BASA), about the rise in the sale of illicit alcohol. There is now a fear this situation could escalate as the state considers a 6,83percent tax increase on booze.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listener Tammy asks: When or how did crypto form part of the value of the stock exchange?I am curious as to how this asset has been able to become part of a highly regulated market without the regulations being "in general terms" applied to crypto under anti-money laundering and banking codes.Has the creation of ETFs meant the introduction of crypto to the regulated share market?Join Sean Aylmer & Michael Thompson as they answer listener questions.If you have your own question for Ask Fear & Greed, get in touch via our website, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook!Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The zealously anti-regulatory Trump is back and anti-corruption activist Frank Vogl is very worried. Vogl warns that MAGA's increasingly deregulated America financial landscape could make the 2008 crash look like a minor bump in the economic road. With Trump putting the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on "pause" and DOGE kingpin Elon Musk openly dreaming of turning X into a bank, we're watching traditional financial regulation shrivel to the minimal levels of Calvin Coolidge's 1920's. Meanwhile, Melania is launching crypto tokens, Putin's kleptocracy has been legitimized by the Ukraine “peace” negotiations, and the increasingly unaccountable banks are begging to gamble with our money again. What could possibly go wrong? Here are the five KEEN ON takeaways from this conversation with Frank Vogl:* Financial Deregulation Concerns - Frank Vogl warns that Trump's administration is actively dismantling financial regulations, including pausing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and weakening the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He fears this deregulation could lead to a financial crisis potentially worse than 2008.* Three-Pronged Financial Risk - Vogl identifies three interconnected areas of concern:* Traditional banks seeking reduced capital requirements and fewer restrictions* Unregulated expansion of Silicon Valley firms (like X/Twitter) into banking* The growing crypto market and its potential for money laundering and speculation* Regulatory Enforcement Weakening - The Trump administration is systematically weakening regulatory agencies by appointing anti-regulation leaders and reducing staff (e.g., the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lost 500 staff). This reduction in oversight capacity could enable financial abuse and fraud.* International Corruption Implications - The suspension of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and potential lifting of Russian sanctions could create a vacuum in global anti-corruption enforcement, as no other country (including the UK or Switzerland) is positioned to take over America's leadership role in fighting international financial crime.* Big Tech and Government Contracts - There's growing concern about the relationship between the Trump administration and tech leaders, not just for potential government contracts but also for their control of media platforms. Vogl argues this could be problematic for democracy if proper procurement and transparency processes aren't followed.FULL TRANSCRIPT: Frank Vogl Warns of a New Financial Crisis Under Trump 2.0Interview with Frank Vogl February 16, 2025Two months into Donald Trump's second presidency, financial corruption expert Frank Vogl returns to Keen On to discuss the dismantling of America's financial regulatory system and its potential consequences. Vogl, co-founder of Transparency International and author of "The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption, Endangering Our Democracy," warns of parallels to both the 1920s and 2008 financial crisis, but with new digital-age complications.Andrew Keen: Hello, everybody. It is Sunday, February 16th, 2025. A couple of years ago, we did a show with my old friend Frank Vogl on the global fight against corruption. He is the author of "The Enablers: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption, Endangering Our Democracy" and co-founder of Transparency International, a nonprofit focused on exposing financial corruption. Last year, we had Frank back to discuss whether Donald Trump 2.0 would be what we called a semi-legal repeat of the Sam Bankman-Fried FTX debacle. Now, almost two months into the Trump regime, I'd like to revisit this question. Frank, you have an interesting new piece out in The Globalist about Trump-style U.S. financial deregulation and its global ramifications. Is it as bad as we feared?Frank Vogl: Yes, it's good to be with you, Andrew. We are in danger of developments that could lead to a financial crisis in a few years' time, potentially worse than the 2008 financial crisis. That crisis led to massive unemployment and economic hardship, not just in the U.S. but across the world. It was caused by wild speculation, greed, and mismanagement by fewer than two dozen financial institutions, many of which were bailed out. Now, thanks to what Trump and Elon Musk are doing, we're setting the stage for a new era of financial deregulation with all the risks that involves.Andrew Keen: It's chilling. Frank, I wonder about the historical parallels. Some people have made much of Trump's interest in McKinley's presidency, colonialism, and Latin America. But I wonder whether we're really returning to the 1920s and the unconstrained speculative capitalism of the Coolidge, Harding, and Hoover era. Are there historical analogies here? The teapot scandal and unregulated capitalism of the '20s resulted in the great crash.Frank Vogl: Yes, that's true. But we should remember it led to a new era of regulation - the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory bodies focused on ensuring financial institutions didn't have excessive power. What we're facing now is not only the prospect of excessive power by financial institutions but a much more complicated array of financial institutions. Take Elon Musk, who unquestionably wants to enter the financial arena by operating his own quasi-bank.Andrew Keen: He's always been clear about that - he's said X will ultimately be a bank among other things.Frank Vogl: What we're seeing now is not only the possibility of bank deregulation, but also the emergence of a whole new unregulated system of finance from Silicon Valley. Add to that the complete mayhem of gambling, greed, corruption, and money laundering associated with crypto tokens. Put all of that together and you have a dangerous situation that could affect the global economy.Andrew Keen: Some might say you're overreacting. A Silicon Valley entrepreneur friend who was on the show yesterday argued that the Biden administration, particularly figures like Lina Khan, was stifling innovation. They'd say Trump's people are just letting innovators innovate, with Musk as a prime example. How would you respond to that?Frank Vogl: I disagree when it comes to finance. Let me explain. Our government essentially has two components: the administrative state, where government departments monitor and implement programs and projects, and the regulatory state, where agencies protect American citizens in health, consumer safety, and finance. First and foremost, we need a safe and sound financial system. Everyone benefits from that. We have a healthy financial system right now - just look at the stock market. It could be improved, but let's not demolish it. The profits of the biggest banks in 2024 were at record levels. Jamie Dimon, head of JP Morgan Chase, took home a record $39 million in compensation. The head of Goldman Sachs got an $80 million bonus.Andrew Keen: Which in Silicon Valley terms isn't that much money, certainly compared to the Musks and others of this world.Frank Vogl: My point is that banks are the bedrock of our financial system. The people at the top are being compensated better than ever before. So what are they campaigning for? What are they supporting Trump on? They're arguing for the kind of deregulation that Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve Board president, warned would be dangerous.Andrew Keen: My understanding of the 2008 crash was that banks took advantage of vulnerable consumers and lent them money they shouldn't have borrowed, creating the subprime mortgage crisis that crashed the economy. What do bankers want to do in 2025 that, in your view, they shouldn't be allowed to do?Frank Vogl: You're right about what happened, but also many financial institutions borrowed enormous sums. They leveraged their basic resources to speculate on complicated derivative financial instruments. They were essentially gambling. As Chuck Prince, who ran Citigroup, said, "We have to keep dancing as long as the music is playing."Andrew Keen: Capitalism is about dancing, Frank. It's about taking risk, isn't it?Frank Vogl: To some degree, but when you have an institution like JPMorgan Chase with over $4 trillion in assets, you have to think hard about its mission. That mission fundamentally is to serve customers, not just the top executives. Let them get rich at the top, but let them be prudent and maintain integrity. Trump and Musk have no time for that. Let me give you one example: Trump recently announced we're no longer going to investigate international and corporate corruption. He put the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on pause.Andrew Keen: Yes, that was February 10th. Quoting from whitehouse.gov: "Pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement to further American economic and national security," whatever that means.Frank Vogl: The act was signed by Jimmy Carter in 1977. The largest single fines ever paid for foreign bribery were by Goldman Sachs - nearly $4 billion globally, with $1.6 billion to the U.S. alone. Now we're ending investigations of exactly the kind of activity that made Goldman Sachs very profitable. We're ending all manner of fraud investigation in finance. Take another example: last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was essentially shuttered. A judge ruled it should continue, but Trump's appointees ensure it has minimal resources to investigate. The CFPB investigates banks that commit fraud against regular customers. Remember what Wells Fargo did? The CFPB caught them, and they paid major fines.Andrew Keen: How does all this add up to a financial crisis? The CFPB situation is troubling, but why should this cause the whole system to collapse?Frank Vogl: Let's look at this in three components: banks, digital finance, and crypto. Starting with banks - they're lobbying hard for reduced capital requirements, meaning less money in reserve for crises. They want fewer regulations on how they use their money so they can speculate on their own account. Why? Because banks' short-term profits determine the bankers' compensation. Their bonuses are tied to those profits.Andrew Keen: So if banks are allowed to gamble aggressively, that's great if they win, but if they lose, we all lose. Is that the argument? Then we have to bail them out again?Frank Vogl: That's part of it. The other concern is that as some banks lose, they may get merged into other banks until you have just a handful of enormous banks that can never fail. If they were to fail, our economy would fail. The moral hazard is that banks know when they take huge risks, they'll be bailed out. Now add to this all these quasi-banking systems from Silicon Valley - PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay. And X recently announced a deal with Visa on payment systems, just the first step to creating X Financial.Andrew Keen: You're sounding a bit reactionary, maybe alarmist. What's wrong with PayPal? It's simply a digital system for people to buy stuff.Frank Vogl: You're right, it's fine the way it is today. But what if these entities are allowed to take deposits and make loans, doing everything banks do, all online? Who's regulating that? Where's the safety?Andrew Keen: But where's the evidence that the Trump administration will allow PayPal or X or Apple Pay to become banks without traditional regulations? From a traditional banking perspective, I'd assume Jamie Dimon and his peers would fight this because it undermines them.Frank Vogl: We're seeing an administration tearing the system apart. Look at each regulatory agency - Trump has put people in charge with long histories of opposing regulation. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation just lost 500 staff through "voluntary resignations." When you reduce regulatory enforcement and investigation, you open the door to abuse. History shows that when there's opportunity for abuse, abuse happens. I hope your optimism about Silicon Valley's ability to manage complicated finance is justified, but I'm skeptical.Andrew Keen: So you're saying Apple or X or PayPal shouldn't be able to be banks, even with traditional banking regulations?Frank Vogl: No, that would be fine. But who's going to regulate it? Do you see Trump proposing to Congress that a brand new regulatory agency be established for this kind of finance? That's not how the Trump team thinks. Just look at crypto.Andrew Keen: Yes, let's look at crypto. Melania Trump launched her own cryptocurrency - it's an enormous speculative bubble, like the tulip speculation. Last week, both Donald and Melania Trump's crypto tokens plummeted. Someone's profiting, someone's losing. How important is this to the broader economy? Is it just another sideshow, another way for the Trump family to get rich while we lose?Frank Vogl: It's contained at the moment. The whole crypto token business is perhaps $3-4 trillion in size - very small in terms of global finance. But I worry about an administration with strong conflicts of interest developing this kind of rapid gambling speculation. Most people invested in crypto are young, between 18 and 35. Many don't have experience with past financial crises.Andrew Keen: And there's a clear difference between using PayPal to buy something online and investing in crypto. One is entirely speculative, one is just a financial transaction.Frank Vogl: Do you really think Elon Musk's X Financial will be satisfied just being a rival to PayPal's payment system? Or does he have bigger ambitions to turn X Financial into something much more like a bank?Andrew Keen: I think he does, but...Frank Vogl: And then comes the question: who is going to regulate this?Andrew Keen: Musk himself? That's a joke. Although at the moment, there's no concrete evidence. X is still struggling for survival as just a social media platform.Frank Vogl: Look, I may sound pessimistic, but I'm only talking about the potential. There's very little public attention on what's happening with financial deregulation, as I wrote in The Globalist. The impact could be substantial. When you have this complete dismantling of the FCPA, other fraud investigations, the removal of inspectors general - the whole dismantling of the government's apparatus for accountability and transparency - then you have to worry about mounting financial risk in our system.Andrew Keen: Let's return to crypto. When does crypto become dangerous? If it becomes a rival to the dollar? At what point do we start worrying that a crypto crisis could become a broader financial crisis?Frank Vogl: I don't worry about that actually. I worry about the conflicts of interest - Trump and his children and cronies all making money from deregulating crypto. I think crypto will remain a sideshow for a long time. But I'm considerably worried about money laundering. With a Justice Department that's stopped investigating financial crimes, and a cryptocurrency system free of regulation - something Trump has promised - organized crime and kleptocrats worldwide will be able to hide their ill-gotten gains and transfer them between countries. That's worrying in itself, even if it doesn't cause a global financial meltdown.Andrew Keen: I wonder if there's another dimension to Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin in Saudi Arabia to discuss Ukraine. There's what one author called "KGB-style capitalism" - the mass laundering of illegal wealth. How much does Trump's eagerness to bring Putin back into the international system have financial ramifications?Frank Vogl: Putin and the oligarchs, Lukashenko in Belarus and his cronies, the former oligarchs of Ukraine who made their money with Russia - all these people have been sanctioned since the war started in February 2022. We're approaching the third anniversary. Putin really wants those sanctions lifted to restore global money laundering and financial crime opportunities. This might be leverage in a deal.Andrew Keen: Can Trump get away with that politically in D.C.? If he pulls the sanctions card to establish what he'd call a Ukrainian peace - really a peace imposed by America on Ukraine - will mainstream Republicans accept that?Frank Vogl: They seem to accept everything today. Trump seems to get away with an awful lot. But I'd like to return to something earlier - there needs to be more public attention on the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. To use a new word in the vocabulary, it has been "Musked." The CFPB, like USA Today, has been Musked. Musk and Trump have weaponized their authority to dismantle these institutions. We'll see it at the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. When you weaponize authority, you monetize power. This is where the conflict of interest comes in. Unfortunately, Congress isn't alert to these developments.Andrew Keen: In a broader international sense, I've always understood that American law is more aggressive than the UK's. Oliver Pollock, who's been on the show, wrote "Butler to the World" about the corrupt British system that invites dirty money from overseas, particularly Russia. Given that Trump is demanding half of Ukraine's mineral resources, could this Trump revolution undermine America's role in standing up to dirty money, both domestically and overseas?Frank Vogl: It might undermine it, but there's no authority anywhere to replace it. The U.S. Justice Department did a fantastic job investigating cryptocurrencies, crypto finance, and bribery of foreign government officials - not just by U.S. companies but by many companies worldwide with U.S. listings, like Airbus Industries. There's no authority in Europe willing to take on that task. So we leave a vacuum. And who fills the vacuum? Kleptocrats, organized crime, and corrupt businesses. A Nigerian paper recently headlined that Nigerian politicians are now open to American bribes. We're being seen as permitting corruption - a terrible reputation. The Swiss or British won't suddenly become super-active in filling the roles the U.S. Justice Department has played.Andrew Keen: As The Guardian headlined today, "Elon Musk's mass government cuts could make private companies millions." We all know the famous photo from the inauguration with Zuckerberg, Bezos, Google's CEO, and Musk. Some might say, what's wrong with that? These companies are the engine of the American economy. Why shouldn't the Trump administration focus on making big American companies more profitable? Won't that make Americans wealthier too?Frank Vogl: There are two answers. First, I agree - if standard public procurement, accountability, and transparency procedures are in place, then companies winning competitive bidding should win. If these happen to be the companies you mentioned, good for them. But if contracts are given without proper bidding processes and transparency, the public loses. Second, Trump didn't embrace these people primarily for their business power - they control media. Autocrats worldwide, from Orbán to Netanyahu, ensure they have media-controlling business tycoons on their side. Trump is incredibly sensitive to publicity and has attracted these powerful media tycoons. I worry about how this media power will be used to undermine democracy and freedom of speech.Andrew Keen: What's the headline for today? Last time, we discussed whether Trump 2.0 would be a semi-legal repeat of the Sam Bankman-Fried debacle. What's the worst that can happen in this new regime?Frank Vogl: Actions are being taken, sometimes inadvertently, that undermine the safety and soundness of our financial system. If that happens, everyone - not just here at home but internationally - will suffer.Andrew Keen: So we'll get 2008 again, or 1930?Frank Vogl: I hope we get neither. But we must be acutely aware of the risks and call out all deregulatory measures if we believe they risk our system, especially when prompted by corruption and greed rather than public interest.Andrew Keen: Well, Frank Vogl, I hope you're wrong, but I suspect you may be right. This won't be the last time you appear on the show. There will be many twists and turns in the financial history of the Trump regime. Thank you so much, Frank. Keep watching in D.C. - we need eyes and ears like yours to make sense of what's happening.Frank Vogl: Andrew, it was once again a great pleasure. Thank you.Frank Vogl is the co-founder of two leading international non-governmental organizations fighting corruption -- Transparency International and the Partnership for Transparency Fund (Frank is the Chair of the PTF Board). He teaches at Georgetown University, writes regular "blog" articles on corruption for theGlobalist.com and lectures extensively. Frank is also a specialist in international economics and finance with more than 50 years of experience in these fields - first as an international journalist, then as the Director of Information & Public Affairs at the World Bank official and, from 1990 to 2017, as the president and CEO of a consulting firm, Vogl Communications Inc.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Send us a textIn this show, the boys discuss whether social media needs to be reined in and regulated to prevent misinformation or disinformation from propagating so easily. Or should freedom of speech on social media be untouched, whatever the consequences of that speech.But what do you think?Links used during the show-https://youtu.be/pRFuKs52knU?si=ablnaVlrsXedlV7M-https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/einsteins-general-relativity-theory-upheld/What are your thoughts on this subject? Do you agree or disagree? And are there other things you feel they should have covered?Tune in and listen to the discussion - and please let us have your feedback on it.Although we much prefer effusive praise
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks that Ben faced when eating raw milk gouda cheese in an unregulated Brazilian facility. Dr. Don - risky ☣️ Professor Ben - risky ☣️ Food Safety Talk NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission Agricultural Leadership Development Program | NC State Extension Gouda Recipe | Cheese Maker Recipes | Cheese Making Supply Enumeration of Escherichia coli O157 in Outbreak-Associated Gouda Cheese Made with Raw Milk - ScienceDirect Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infections Linked to Aged Raw Milk Gouda Cheese, Canada, 2013 - ScienceDirect Multistate Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infections Associated with In-Store Sampling of an Aged Raw-Milk Gouda Cheese, 2010 - ScienceDirect Escherichia coli O121 outbreak associated with raw milk Gouda-like cheese in British Columbia, Canada, 2018 - PMC Microbiological Safety of Various Gouda Cheeses Produced from Raw Milk
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”How do we combat the deep-seated issues of injustice and exploitation that plague our society? Join us as we uncover the harsh realities of sex trafficking and its entrenchment in our communities with Thomas Hampson, an investigative journalist renowned for his work on crime and sexual exploitation. Through heartfelt personal narratives, including the story of my nephew, we explore the shifting dynamics of college relationships, underscoring how family backgrounds shape young adults. Are educational policies overstepping parental rights and community values? The contentious debate over school content, particularly LGBTQ literature, is brought to the forefront as we examine the tug-of-war between federal mandates and local autonomy. Drawing historical parallels to freedom struggles, we consider the potential overreach of the Biden administration and the implications for parental influence in education. The incident in Forsyth County, Georgia, serves as a poignant example of federal intervention sparking community conflict, pushing us to question the appropriate role of government in shaping young minds.Unregulated borders and illegal migration continue to stir controversy, sparking discussions about the exploitation of migrants and the strain on citizens. We delve into the murky ethics of religious organizations profiting from immigration, dissecting the so-called new form of slavery in modern society. Highlighting the need for compassion balanced with controlled borders, our conversation challenges listeners to recognize and resist manipulations within the immigration debate. It's a call to action for men and women alike to unite against exploitation, striving for systemic change that protects all members of our communities.Read Tom's Blog at Illinois Family Institute (The Video-Podcast of this Episode will be made available on Rumble and X. For past episodes on Video visit our Rumble Channel and don't forget to subscribe!)Follow us and watch on X: John Paul II Renewal @JP2RenewalOn Rumble: JohnPaulIIRCCatch up with the latest on our website: jp2renew.org and Sign up for our Newsletter!! Contact Jack: info@jp2renew.orgRead Jack's Blog: https://jp2renew.org/Support the show
Dr. Michelle Peace is an internationally recognized forensic toxicologist and a Full Professor in the Department of Forensic Science at Virginia Commonwealth University. The National Institute of Justice has funded her team to study the proliferation of semi-synthetic THC analogs in the unregulated market and define their relevant biomarkers. Her work impacts public health and public safety policies and initiatives. At CannMed 25 Michelle will present “Why Some People “Green Out”? The Analysis of Unregulated “Hemp-derived” Cannabis Products”. Her team used a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method to analyze unregulated hemp products. All the products they analyzed were mislabeled in some way, either misrepresenting the cannabinoids contained therein or their concentrations. During our conversation we discuss What has caused the rise of semi-synthetic cannabinoids in the market? How Michelle got involved testing unregulated hemp and cannabis products Some of the adverse events that have occured from consuming semi-synthetic cannabinoids How the LS-MS/MS method allows Michelle's team to see compounds other labs can't How consumers can protect themselves from mislabeled products Whether federal legalization of cannabis would eliminate the semi-synthetic market Thanks to This Episode's Sponsor: PRICH Biotech PRICH Biotech, Corp. is a vertically integrated company dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture and dispensing of medicinal Cannabis in Puerto Rico. With over 500,000 square feet of state-of-the-art facilities, Prich uses the highest standards of agricultural and manufacturing practices to guarantee the highest standard of medicinal cannabis. Their mission is to offer a natural and unique experience through medicinal cannabis that raises the patient's well-being and quality of life. Learn more at prichbiotech.com. Additional Resources Register for CannMed 25 Meet the CannMed 25 Speakers Review the Podcast CannMed Archive
Although formaldehyde is a pervasive and dangerous chemical, the EPA has taken little action to research and regulate it. KCSB new's Devon Szalva talks to Sharon Lerner of ProPublica about the dangers of formaldehyde, historical failure to address its cancerous effects, and how things will change after Trump's inauguration.
Welcome to another insightful episode of Women of Impact! I'm your host, Lisa Bilyeu, and today we're diving deep into the complex world of nutrition, health trends, and misconceptions with the brilliant Dr. Mindy Pelz. In this episode, we'll unravel the controversy surrounding seed oils, explore personalized health approaches, and tackle the limitations of scientific studies. Dr. Pelz will share her wisdom on managing sugar cravings, making informed dietary choices, and the significance of organic foods. We also discuss the hidden dangers in our everyday food, like misleading labels and harmful chemicals, and emphasize the importance of reading ingredient lists. Stay tuned as Dr. Pelz provides practical tips on grocery shopping, fasting, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Plus, we'll cover fascinating topics on hormonal health, seafood recommendations, and the benefits of biodynamic farming. All this and more in today's episode—let's empower ourselves with knowledge and make informed health decisions! SHOWNOTES [00:00] THIS is how to read a nutrition label! [10:26] Unregulated food chemicals are messing with health. [12:26] Junk foods are making kids overweight nowadays. [27:49] Plastics and food choices risk chronic illness. [33:25] Lack of nutrients messes with hormones, basically. CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Audible: Sign up for a free 30-day trial at https://audible.com/WOI Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. Quince: Check out Quince: https://quince.com/woi OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co LISTEN TO WOMEN OF IMPACT AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Monika explores the troubling issue of health insurance companies denying claims, a problem that has taken center stage globally and in India. A shocking incident in the U.S. on December 4, 2024, saw Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, America's largest health insurer, shot dead as he walked to an investor conference. Reports suggest the attack may be linked to mounting public frustration over insurers' tactics to “deny, delay, and depose” claims to boost profits, with UnitedHealthcare rejecting 32% of claims. Shifting focus to India, Monika highlights worrying trends documented by the Insurance Brokers Association of India. Public sector insurers perform far better than private firms, with New India Assurance paying 98.74% of claim amounts, while Star Health lags behind at just 54.61%. Disparities in claim metrics—by number of policies versus amounts—indicate some insurers may settle low-value claims quickly while dragging their feet on higher payouts. Loopholes in fine print and a lack of transparency add to policyholders' struggles. The conversation emphasizes the challenges of a three-party system involving insurers, hospitals, and policyholders. Unregulated hospitals often inflate bills or unfairly charge patients, further complicating matters. Monika stresses the urgent need for IRDAI to improve transparency, mandate better disclosure, and ensure smooth portability for customers switching insurers. Until then, buyers must remain vigilant: analyze claims data, compare insurers, and port policies with poor claims records before renewal. Listener queries focus on practical financial challenges. Abhishek asks about the difference between holding mutual fund units in a demat account versus a statement of account, seeking clarity on costs, flexibility, and their respective pros and cons. Nakaashi from Mumbai raises concerns about his retired parents' financial portfolio, exploring how to balance medical expenses, inflation-proof investments, and their desire to leave an inheritance. Purva from Pune wants to know how to plan portfolio exits during market corrections, focusing on asset allocation and strategies for rebalancing investments effectively. Chapters: (00:33 - 8:00) The truth about health insurance claims and what you can do about it (8:04 - 11:46) Understanding the demat account vs statement of account for mutual fund holdings (11:48 - 14:48) How to manage your retirement portfolio for long-term financial health (14:51 - 16:29) Timing your exit strategy for retirement investments https://www.ibai.org/storage/media/news_letter/general_insurance_claim_insights_2024_04122024-180441.pdf (see pages 83 and 84) https://www.livemint.com/Money/9i0qJW6mkQ9e9W7v8FUswN/History-of-mutual-funds-in-India-as-told-by-the-first-inves.html If you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money management https://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/ Monika's book on mutual funds https://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/ Monika's workbook on recording your financial life https://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/ Calculators https://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.html You can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalan Instagram @MonikaHalan Facebook @MonikaHalan LinkedIn @MonikaHalan Production House: www.inoutcreatives.com Production Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
summaryIn this conversation, Dr. Marianne Trent, a clinical psychologist, discusses her journey in the field of psychology, the importance of finding qualified therapists, and the risks associated with unregulated therapy practices. She emphasizes the need for professional regulation in psychology to ensure patient safety and the significance of extensive training and experience in becoming a competent therapist. The discussion also touches on the challenges of podcasting and the commitment required to produce quality content. Marianne discusses the journey to becoming a practitioner psychologist, the differences between various mental health professionals, and the importance of understanding regulatory bodies. She emphasizes the need for aspiring psychologists to ask the right questions when seeking therapy and highlights the significance of neurodiversity in mental health. Additionally, she shares insights from her podcast, 'The Aspiring Psychologist,' and offers advice for those pursuing a career in psychology, stressing the importance of self-care and not rushing the process. https://www.goodthinkingpsychology.co.uk/ takeaways Dr. Marianne Trent is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience. Finding the right therapist is crucial for mental health. Unregulated therapists can pose significant risks to clients. Professional regulation is essential for ensuring safe therapy practices. A psychology degree alone does not prepare one for clinical practice. Experience and training are vital in the field of psychology. The podcasting process involves careful editing and planning. Mental health awareness is critical in today's society. Therapists should be questioned about their qualifications. Continuous professional development is important for psychologists. The journey to becoming a psychologist involves rigorous assessments and support from supervisors. Understanding the differences between psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychotherapists is crucial for therapy seekers. Clients should feel empowered to ask questions about their therapists' qualifications and experiences. Regulatory bodies like the HCPC ensure the standards of practice for psychologists in the UK. The podcast aims to support aspiring psychologists by sharing experiences and insights from qualified professionals. Neurodiversity in mental health can enhance the therapeutic process and improve client engagement. Self-care and personal well-being are essential for those in the mental health field. It's important to recognize that career paths in psychology can vary greatly and are not a race. The podcast features discussions on various mental health topics, including complex trauma and parenting. Ethical considerations in unpaid positions in psychology highlight the need for fair practices.
summaryIn this conversation, Dr. Marianne Trent, a clinical psychologist, discusses her journey in the field of psychology, the importance of finding qualified therapists, and the risks associated with unregulated therapy practices. She emphasizes the need for professional regulation in psychology to ensure patient safety and the significance of extensive training and experience in becoming a competent therapist. The discussion also touches on the challenges of podcasting and the commitment required to produce quality content. Marianne discusses the journey to becoming a practitioner psychologist, the differences between various mental health professionals, and the importance of understanding regulatory bodies. She emphasizes the need for aspiring psychologists to ask the right questions when seeking therapy and highlights the significance of neurodiversity in mental health. Additionally, she shares insights from her podcast, 'The Aspiring Psychologist,' and offers advice for those pursuing a career in psychology, stressing the importance of self-care and not rushing the process. https://www.goodthinkingpsychology.co.uk/ takeaways Dr. Marianne Trent is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience. Finding the right therapist is crucial for mental health. Unregulated therapists can pose significant risks to clients. Professional regulation is essential for ensuring safe therapy practices. A psychology degree alone does not prepare one for clinical practice. Experience and training are vital in the field of psychology. The podcasting process involves careful editing and planning. Mental health awareness is critical in today's society. Therapists should be questioned about their qualifications. Continuous professional development is important for psychologists. The journey to becoming a psychologist involves rigorous assessments and support from supervisors. Understanding the differences between psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychotherapists is crucial for therapy seekers. Clients should feel empowered to ask questions about their therapists' qualifications and experiences. Regulatory bodies like the HCPC ensure the standards of practice for psychologists in the UK. The podcast aims to support aspiring psychologists by sharing experiences and insights from qualified professionals. Neurodiversity in mental health can enhance the therapeutic process and improve client engagement. Self-care and personal well-being are essential for those in the mental health field. It's important to recognize that career paths in psychology can vary greatly and are not a race. The podcast features discussions on various mental health topics, including complex trauma and parenting. Ethical considerations in unpaid positions in psychology highlight the need for fair practices.
The Canadian Medical Cannabis Program has been available for more than two decades, yet the process of obtaining cannabis as medicine remains very cumbersome. In comparison, Recreational Cannabis, seen as a substance of misuse, is easy to acquire. When people express an interest in trying cannabis as a medicine to their health care team, many health practitioners simply direct their patients toward the Rec market knowing (or maybe not) the restrictions the Cannabis Act places on budtenders. Budtenders cannot discuss health conditions with customers.While many health professionals continue to ignore the highly regulated medicinal cannabis system, a group of entrepreneurs calling themselves Cannabis Coaches, are filling the need. In this episode we learn how certified Cannabis Coach Terese Bowors started a small business educating people about medicinal cannabis. We come to understand how a group of non-regulated health educators are developing their own Standards of Practice.Terese Bowors - Cannabis Wellness Coach - WebsiteTerese Bowors- LinkedIn(Yes we got a SOCAN membership to use this song all legal and proper like)Music by:Falling Through by Prophet - SpotifyAdditional Music:Desiree Dorion desireedorion.comMarc Clement - FacebookTranscripts, papers and so much more at: reefermed.ca
The Health Information and Quality Authority has expressed "significant concern" over children living in unregulated special accommodation arrangements. To discuss this Eva Boyle, HIQA's Head of Programme for Children's Services and former Executive Director of the Child Law Project Dr. Carol Coulter.
'Buy now, pay later' loans for just about everything are growing. But there's barely any data or regulation on this emerging market. Are consumers being helped or hurt by this new lending option?
A new Journal of Marketing study shows how India aimed to make essential medicines more affordable but inadvertently ended up reducing drug sales. Read an in-depth recap of this research here: https://www.ama.org/2024/06/04/how-an-indian-government-policy-backfired-prescription-drug-price-regulations-led-to-more-marketing-for-unregulated-medications/ Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429241242685 Reference: Saravana Jaikumar, Pradeep K. Chintagunta, and Arvind Sahay, “Do No Harm? Unintended Consequences of Pharmaceutical Price Regulation in India,” Journal of Marketing. Narrator: Adalgisa Butkewitsch Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni Topics: regulations, drug prices, healthcare marketing The JM Buzz Podcast is a production of the American Marketing Association's Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM
Deep breaths... Hummer EV, what the election means for NHTSA, regulations and everything related to safety. Are LED headlights too brights? Zoox and Tesla have a spat. It's a new world.This weeks links:https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/11/driving-the-biggest-least-efficient-electric-car-the-hummer-ev-suv/https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/2/24285399/amazon-zoox-robotaxi-nhtsa-fmvss-complyhttps://electrek.co/2024/10/31/elon-musk-snaps-at-zoox-co-founder-over-critical-tesla-fsd-comments/https://electrek.co/2024/11/04/tesla-updated-its-summon-feature-now-this-owner-cant-get-to-his-car/https://www.theguardian.com/global/2024/oct/31/headlights-too-brighthttps://jalopnik.com/fuel-doors-should-always-be-on-the-passenger-side-do-n-1851689173https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V798-1656.PDFhttps://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V794-3598.PDFhttps://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V812-2619.PDFhttps://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V814-5848.PDFhttps://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2024/RCLRPT-24V802-9220.PDF
Subscribe to Unchained's new regulatory newsletter Unregulated. With the presidential race in the spotlight, it's easy to overlook the powerful role that Congress could play in shaping crypto policy in the coming years. From committee chairs to legislative allies, crypto advocates are keenly focused on the outcome of key Congressional races. Kristin Smith of the Blockchain Association and Alex Grieve of Paradigm join us today to break down which races and committees are critical for crypto, why the industry is more visible in Washington than ever, and what the chances are for lame duck legislation this year. Read more: How Congressional Committee Leadership Could Shake Out for Crypto This Election Show highlights: Why this election is “incredibly important” for crypto How the presence of Fairshake is increasingly noticed by Washington Why some committees are more important than others for the industry Why the Senate Banking Committee is key Whether Alex and Kristin are concerned about Sen. Warren becoming chair of the Senate Banking Committee What could happen to the House Financial Services Committee Who is likely to take on both of the Agricultural Committees, which is in charge of the CFTC How the Senate Commerce affects the crypto industry How the members of the House Energy Committee don't have a strong stance on crypto What the stance of the Finance Committee on crypto is Why there is an opportunity in the House Ways and Means Committee Whether crypto tax legislation is in the works Who could be the SEC Chair under a Trump or Harris presidency Who could be the next Chair of the CFTC Whether Yellen will be replaced on Treasury, with many pro-crypto options on tap Why the Federal Reserve matters much more if they get to regulate stablecoins What the odds are for crypto legislation being passed this year Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Robinhood & Arbitrum Guests: Kristin Smith, CEO of the Blockchain Association Kristin's Op-ed on Unchained: In the Ongoing SAB 121 Fight, Here's How Crypto Can Move Forward With Bipartisan Support Previous appearances on Unchained: Kristin Smith on Why Crypto Legislation Could Be Passed by Year's End Can Crypto Be a Force in the Midterms? Yes, Say Kristin Smith and Jake Chervinsky What the Crypto Industry Could See Under a Biden Administration Alexander Grieve, VP of Government Affairs at Paradigm Links Previous coverage of Unchained on the elections: With Rate Cuts and Upcoming Elections, What's the Best Play in Crypto? Why Congressman Ro Khanna Is Hopeful the Democratic Party Will Embrace Crypto Why Gary Gensler Will Likely Be Out as SEC Chair No Matter Who Wins the Election Congressman French Hill on Crypto and His Top Pick for the Next SEC Chair Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:55 Why this election is pivotal for crypto 04:50 How Fairshake's presence is catching Washington's eye 16:39 Which committees matter most for crypto? 22:49 Why the Senate Banking Committee is crucial 28:54 Concerns about Sen. Warren as potential chair? 38:15 Possible shifts in the House Financial Services Committee 41:47 Who could control the Agricultural Committees and CFTC oversight? 47:35 How the Senate Commerce Committee impacts crypto 51:04 House Energy Committee's stance on crypto 53:21 Finance Committee's crypto perspective 55:03 Opportunities in the House Ways and Means Committee 57:28 Is crypto tax legislation in the works? 1:01:23 Potential SEC Chairs under Trump or Harris 1:03:57 Who could be the next CFTC Chair? 1:05:46 Will Yellen be replaced with a pro-crypto Treasury option? 1:08:06 Why the Fed's role could be pivotal for stablecoin regulation 1:10:46 Odds of crypto legislation passing this year Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this weeks cannabis news we cover the following stories: Curaleaf Calls for Stricter UK Regulations – Macky covers Curaleaf's push for tighter government controls on unregulated cannabis products in the UK. Health Risks of Street Cannabis – Shocking reports reveal street-sold cannabis in the UK may contain harmful contaminants like mold, lead, E. coli, and even salmonella. What does this mean for consumers? Historic Medical Cannabis Deal in Nottingham – Billy highlights a significant new deal in Nottingham's medical cannabis industry, expected to create jobs and boost the local economy. Six Months of Rehab for a Single Puff – Margaret shares the troubling realities faced by individuals in countries where strict anti-cannabis laws lead to harsh rehab sentences. 2024 Cannabis Legalization Updates – We'll look at four U.S. states that could see cannabis legalization on the 2024 ballot. Come and join in the discussion about any of these news articles on our cannabis growing forum, Discord server, or any of your favourite social networks. Visit our website for links. Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you enjoy this episode.
Subscribe to our new regulatory newsletter Unregulated: https://unchainedcrypto.substack.com/s/unregulated The two-week-old GOAT memecoin, which hit a market cap of almost $880 million on Thursday, is captivating everyone in crypto. Not because this is memecoin szn, but because its rise was fueled by an AI called Truth Terminal, which is itself a baby of two other AI models. Teng Yan, founder of Chain of Thought, joins Unchained to break down how this unexpected AI creation has turned into a phenomenon, why it has captured the attention of the crypto world, and what the future holds for AI-driven tokens. At the end, Laura also discusses with Unchained's regulatory reporter Veronica Irwin two interesting and important news stories: who Kamala Harris is vetting for SEC chair and how one Senate race could inadvertently give Senator Elizabeth Warren more power over crypto. Show highlights: How an AI experiment unexpectedly led to the creation of GOAT and sparked interest in AI-generated subcultures How "Terminal of Truth" evolved its own personality, gained attention from Marc Andreessen, and began posting about a new "Goat Sea gospel" religion How the spelling mistake sparked skepticism about the AI model What happened with the $50,000 in BTC that Marc Andreessen gave to Truth Terminal Whether an AI can have its own wallet and what the implications are Whether AI memecoins could start surging on other chains What we can expect in terms of the proliferation of AI memecoins What the future looks like for the intersection of crypto and AI Who Kamala Harris is considering for SEC Chair if she wins the U.S. election Why one Senate race could give Elizabeth Warren more power over crypto Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle's FBTC Guest Teng Yan, Founder of Chain of Thought Teng's article: GOAT: The Gospel of Goatse Links Previous coverage of Unchained on GOAT: GOAT Hits a Record $879 Million Market Cap After Brian Armstrong Offers to Help Truth Terminal GOAT: How AI Agents Talking Turned Into a $268 Million Memecoin 'Religion' Infinite backrooms Andy : https://x.com/AndyAyrey Andy Ayrey's (creator of Truth Terminal) research paper on LLMtheism: Truth Terminal's X account Kaito: GOAT's mindshare Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:28 How an AI experiment led to the creation of GOAT 06:16 The rise of “Terminal of Truth” and its unexpected evolution 11:57 How a simple spelling mistake raised skepticism 20:09 What happened to the $50,000 in BTC from Marc Andreessen? 21:06 Whether AI models can have their own wallets 24:17 Whether AI memecoins will surge on other chains 26:19 What's next for the rise of AI memecoins 28:35 The future of AI and crypto's intersection 31:39 Who Kamala Harris may consider for SEC Chair 34:12 How one Senate race could boost Elizabeth Warren's power over crypto 40:33 News Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Pete and Nikki as they welcome ADHD influencer and educator, Matt Raekelboom, back to the show! Matt's known for his videos on ADHD behaviors and neuroscience-backed tips, and today he's diving deep into the unregulated ADHD brain.Ever feel like your brain's a runaway train? Matt breaks down what that experience really feels like and how it impacts everything from emotional regulation to executive function. He shares his personal journey, highlighting the profound difference between an unregulated and regulated brain and how simple lifestyle changes can lead to extraordinary results.No, it's not about becoming an Olympian (unless you want to!), it's about finding the power to "do the thing," no matter how small. Matt, Pete, and Nikki explore the hidden costs of an unregulated brain, the myths surrounding self-care, and the importance of understanding the "why" behind healthy habits. Get ready for a dose of real talk, actionable advice, and a whole lotta hope!Links:Instagram: @mattraekelboomFacebook: @mattraekelboomadhdYoutube: @journey2adhdTikTok: @mattraekelboom (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast (02:55) - Matt Raekelboom is Back! (04:28) - The Unregulated ADHD Brain (20:54) - The Power of Why (32:28) - Transitioning to the Regulated Brain (36:47) - Learn More (41:29) - A Toast --It's Time to Live Unapologetically — The Book is Available Now!Our new book, Unapologetically ADHD: A Step-by-Step Framework for Everyday Planning on Your Terms, is out and available now! You can find the hardcover or ebook version via Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and Apple Books. Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhdbook for direct links to your favorite bookstore online, or visit your neighborhood bookstore and ask for it by name! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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One of the existential challenges remaining in payments is the need to accurately authorize transactions conducted online. While markets like the EU, UK and India have mandated strong customer authentication for online transactions, the U.S. is the largest market where such stepped-up authentication remains optional. Only a very small portion of eCommerce purchases utilize the 3-D Secure protocol due to lingering concerns about imposing friction and delay on a consumer base that thrives on convenience and fully understands its chargeback rights. The Payments Performance team at Stripe recently published a blog post noting that in their controlled testing of 3-D Secure, the impact on approval rates was negative compared to running similar transactions without additional authentication. We were surprised by those results and wondered what the card issuing community would make of that counter-intuitive finding. In this episode of Payments on Fire, we decided to get both sides of the story from two good friends of Glenbrook. Amandeep Batra from Stripe joined us to provide the merchant perspective; Dewald Nolte of Entersekt, a leader provider of 3-D Secure Access Control Server solutions joined us to offer the issuer perspective.
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The Unregulated Podcast Interview: James Burling, Pacific Legal Foundation (9/20/24) Our listeners are welcome to join us on Wednesday September 25th from 4 - 7pm in the American Energy Alliance offices for the recording of the 200th episode and a happy hour. To RSVP to the 200th episode, please email: unregulated@energydc.org Purchase: James Burling Nowhere to Live: The Hidden Story of America's Housing Crisis: https://us.amazon.com/Nowhere-Live-Hidden-Americas-Housing/dp/1510781536/
When Christina came to me in 2022, she wanted a sales page and email campaign for her number one offer at the time - a niche course for her community. She was tired of spending hours creating content and feeling like sales were slowly trickling in — when she KNEW her offer was a no-brainer for her dream clients. The problem? Messaging that helped position her offers as the best solutions for her community without sounding like every other online coach pitching their services. During our time together, we worked on Done-For-You copywriting, writing + self-publishing her ebook, 1:1 copywriting coaching, and most recently, her time inside Sell Like A Copywriter. In this episode, you're going to hear from Christina about our experience together, why she immediately signed up for The Group Program, and how her messaging has transformed over the last few years. Are you ready to master simple selling through specific messaging? Sell Like A Copywriter - The Group Program turns you into the best copywriter for your business so you can help more humans and make more money. This is for you if you are a creative online business owner with at least one live offer ready to go all-in on transforming your copywriting skills in this 10-week program. Click here to learn more about becoming the best-fit copywriter for your business so you can sell more offers, sign more clients, and make more money. ------------- Connect With Christina On Instagram Here Join Christina's Email List Here Get Christina's Postpartum Glow Up Ebook Here ------------- ✉️Join It's All Extra here and get weekly copywriting tips delivered straight to your inbox every Sunday morning.
In this episode, we dive deep into a crucial yet often overlooked topic: the safety of sex toys. Did you know the sex toy industry is completely unregulated? Join us as we discuss the hidden dangers of using unsafe toys, how they can affect your health, and where to find reliable, body-safe options. From the risks of untested materials to Amazon scams, we cover everything you need to know to protect yourself and your body.Use code SLUT at TheHornyStoner.com!My Book Slutrepreneur Secrets, is now available on Kindle and Amazon Hardcopy! Get the audiobook on Audible here!Beginner Guides & Merch Store: Professional GoddessMy YouTube ChannelJoin the DiscordTikTok: @professionalgoddess & @rebekkablueSupport My WishlistAmazon Storefront: amazon.com/shop/missmothership*I earn commission on any Amazon links*Looking to start your own podcast? Click hereDepop @alienoutfittersUse code SLUT at BladesForBabes.comLike me on Facebook: facebook.com/SlutrepreneurFollow me on Instagram: instagram.com/slutrepreneurEmail/Love Notes: management@professionalgoddess.comWe are a proud member of the Pleasure Podcasts network. For advertising inquiries, please reach out to admin@pleasurepodcasts.com.Our Sponsors:* Check out VIIA: https://bit.ly/viiagoddessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-slutrepreneur-podcast/donations
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In the 854th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, which is sponsored by WPT Global, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz are back at Level 9 Studio in Las Vegas to talk about Ludwig's recent admission that he regrets working with an unregulated online poker site, which in turn caused fallout involving other influencers, Scott Ball and Endgame Talent, and Phil Nagy. The crew also recaps the recently completed Super High Roller Bowl, which Seth Davies won, and winners from the Super High Roller Series including Adrian Mateos, Maksim Vashrensenski, and Joni Jouhkimainen. Speaking of winners, hear about those who found success at the WSOP Circuit Graton stop and the Pennsylvania State Poker Championship. Also, see footage of a player in Texas laying down top set of aces on a dry board in a hand that had the poker community talking. Finally, learn about EPT Barcelona, which just got underway and is celebrating its 20th anniversary! Those stories and more in the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast. A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:10 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holt 00:18 | Ludwig regrets working with unregulated poker site 01:30 | Ludwig video 03:00 | Influencers vs Endgame Talent's Scott Ball 07:53 | Scott Ball responds in a tweet 11:25 | Risks of playing on an unregulated poker site 12:00 | Chris Moneymaker stands by company 15:00 | Seth Davies wins Super High Roller Bowl for $3.2M 16:06 | Mistaking Seth Davies for Stephen Chidwick 18:35 | Three-handed bluff helps propel Seth Davies to victory 22:50 | Adrian Mateos, Maksim Vashrensenski & Joni Jouhkimainen win Super High Roller Series titles 25:00 | Poker player makes incredible fold w/ set of aces on dry board 33:00 | Sasha Sabbaghian wins WSOP Circuit Graton Main Event 34:50 | Pat Lyons among side event ring winners 35:50 | Sponsor – WPT Global 36:50 | Luke Rothschild takes down Pennsylvania State Poker Championship Opener 37:43 | Andrew Kershaw wins Last Longer for a NAPT Gold Pass 39:00 | EPT Barcelona kicks off; celebrating 20th anniversary 41:00 | Will the EPT Barcelona set a new record? 43:07 | PokerNews Podcast now on Sound Cloud
Welcome to the first ‘For Real Life' episode of the AUDIT 15 FUN podcast, where we answer real scenario questions from our audience! In the first episode Linh Truong, Joseph Zumasigee, and Marco Nutini answered the following question: How do you get your organization to take risk management frameworks seriously, particularly in unregulated industries, to facilitate aligned risk management? Linh, Joseph and Marco share practical advice and first hand experience in handling that!
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Today on City Cast Portland, we're talking about city commissioner and mayoral candidate Rene Gonzalez using thousands of taxpayer dollars to spruce up his Wikipedia page, the epic battle between wake boats and dragon boats on the Willamette River, and a recovery home coming under fire for sprouting up unannounced in a residential neighborhood. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week's Friday news roundup are Willamette Week reporter Brianna Wheeler and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni. Discussed in Today's Episode: Portland Commissioner Rene Gonzalez Spent Thousands in City Funds to Polish Wikipedia Page [Oregonian
Williamson County Commissioner Candidate Bill Petty Talks Budget, Debt & Unregulated GrowthIn this interview with the Tennessee Conservative's Kelly M. Jackson, Williamson County, Tennessee District 10 County Commissioner candidate Bill Petty talks about why he believes he is the best candidate for the position and weighs in on some of the county's most pressing concerns in regard to debt, overspending, the budget, and what some believe is harmful unchecked growth.Find out more about Petty at https://votebillpetty.com/
Our world currently faces a large gap between scientific knowledge and public understanding when it comes to climate change and environmental wellness. That's why in this episode of the Darin Olien show, I explore this topic, dive into solutions, and discuss actionable tips with special guest, Naomi Oreskes. Together we dive into the layers of climate change denial – why people deny it and why it needs to be taken seriously. We also dissect the misinformation campaigns, explore why even educated individuals reject well-founded scientific evidence and share solutions for environmental challenges. Naomi Oreskes is Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. A world-renowned earth scientist, historian, and public speaker, she is the author of the best-selling book, Merchants of Doubt (2010) and a leading voice on the role of science in society, the reality of anthropogenic climate change, and the role of disinformation in blocking climate action. She is also the author or co-author of 9 books, and over 150 articles, essays, and opinion pieces. What we discuss: (00:35) Unpacking Environmental Awareness and Myths (10:32) Exploring Climate Change Denial and Disinformation (14:34) Studying Scientific Consensus on Climate (28:11) Understanding Climate Change and Pollution (35:15) Navigating Solutions for Environmental Challenges (45:06) Rebuilding Trust in Government and Marketplace (50:25) Reclaiming the Role of Government (01:04:22) Celebrating Science Communication and Advocacy …and more! Don't forget: You can order now by heading to darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book or order now on Amazon. Thank you to our sponsors: Branch Basics: Save 15% on your Starter Kit when you use code DARIN at www.branchbasics.com. Barùkas: Go to www.barukas.com and use code DARINPOD10 for a 10% discount. Vivo Barefoot: Get 20% off your first Vivobarefoot order with DARIN20 at www.vivobarefoot.com Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Find more from Darin: Website: https://darinolien.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Darinolien/ Book: https://darinolien.com/fatal-conveniences-book/ Down to Earth: https://darinolien.com/down-to-earth/ Find more from Naomi Oreskes: Website: https://histsci.fas.harvard.edu/people/naomi-oreskes Book: Find on Amazon
There's been six prosecutions against unregulated electricians, so far this year. While there's no specific data on fires caused by unlicenced sparkies, figures up to last month from Fire and Emergency show there've been more than 900 fires caused by electrics in homes, garages and sheds, Kathryn Young from the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
In this episode, Alex reacts to Trump's nomination speech and is fascinated by it. It seems like the Trump team placed a unity message at the beginning of the event and then quickly returned to deportations and election denialism. Then Alex takes some time to ponder why a lot of Silicon Valley “tech bros” and venture capitalists are formally endorsing Donald Trump. Alex argues that it is because of Artificial Intelligence and how these people do not want the government regulating its development.
Dr. Joan Ifland teaches doctors and other health practitioners how to use food addiction recovery to put diet related diseases into remission. She is the author of the textbook "procesed food addiction". Dr. Ifland has been creating breakthroughs in recovery from food addictions for 25 years now. She is the founder of "ARC" which stands for "Addiction Reset Community".RESOURCES:RESOURCES:Buy the Text Book "Processed Food Addiction"https://amzn.to/3XDh2IESubscribe to Dr. Ifland on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@FoodAddictionResetVisit the Processed Food Addiction Website:https://www.processedfoodaddiction.com/Take the "Food Addiction Self-Quiz"https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/0TCCQAFollow the Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/foodaddictionreset/Follow Dr. Ifland on Twitter:https://twitter.com/JoanIflandFollow on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/food-addiction-resetFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/foodaddictionreset/TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Intro Snip00:15 The Dr. Haley Show Intro00:46 Introduce Dr. Joan Ifland02:19 How profitable it is to make us sick03:14 Dr. Joan Ifland's education in economics and political science and how it is used for health and wellness03:48 Unregulated capitolism explained04:20 "This is not your fault!"07:00 How stressful programming was used to sell products09:05 Dr. Haley's tv programming commercials research12:34 Dr. Joan Ifland explains "mirror neurons".13:52 73% of Americas diet is from processed foods14:44 Dr. Haley's Diet confession16:30 The "ARC" recovery for getting off processed foods18:33 "If you still have it... it will start to work again".19:12 Midroll Commercial20:30 ...it cripples cell function21:10 role models are essential part of changing behavior24:10 what the advertisers don't want you to know24:47 What is a processed food?31:52 Why you need to eat fat33:21 Dr. Haley's other confession about his diet48:15 The Addiction Business Model and the 5 "A's"
Co-hosts Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman discuss the current state of the Biden campaign and what they're willing to do to attack the Trump campaign. Lara Trump has announced an army of over 100,000 poll watchers to wreak havoc on our election system and Jared and Nick say: "What could go wrong?" They shift to the violent protests in France and what the US can learn from them before ending on a new push from the Surgeon General to put warning labels on social media. To gain access to a bonus episode every Friday, as well as exclusive live episodes and electoral analysis, head over to Patreon and become a patron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Honey Hole Hangout - Your Favorite Fly Fishing and Hunting Podcast
FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling Follow Wildlife Outdoors Here: https://www.instagram.com/wild.life.outdoors/ Summary The conversation starts with discussing podcasts and Russell's podcast, Wildlife Outdoors. They talk about the fishing opportunities in Arkansas and the variety of fish available. They also discuss the length of time they have been doing their respective podcasts. The conversation covers various topics including fishing, fly tying, and bucket list fishing trips. The hosts discuss their experiences with fishing and the reasons behind their decisions to stop or continue. They also play a game where they rank different bass flies based on their personal preferences. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss a game they played and the potential prize, as well as a funny incident with a mislabeled video. They then transition to a conversation about the upcoming cicada hatch and how it will affect fishing. They also share stories of dumb and dangerous things they did as kids. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts share some funny and adventurous stories from their childhood. They talk about zip-lining from trees, playing airsoft, and getting into mischief. They also discuss the importance of regulations in hunting, specifically regarding mountain lions and wild hogs. The hosts highlight the need for responsible hunting practices and the potential consequences of unregulated hunting. The conversation ends on a light-hearted note with some playful banter. Takeaways Starting a podcast can be a way to pursue a passion and connect with like-minded individuals. Arkansas offers a diverse range of fishing opportunities, including trout fishing and warm water fishing. Podcasting requires dedication and consistency to maintain a successful show. The hosts share their experiences and reasons for continuing or stopping fishing They discuss the creative process of fly tying and the importance of experimentation They explore the idea of unconventional fishing baits and products The hosts talk about their bucket list fishing trips and the species they would like to catch They play a game where they rank different bass flies based on their preferences. Sometimes miscommunications or mistakes can lead to funny situations Nature events like the cicada hatch can have an impact on outdoor activities like fishing Children often do dumb or dangerous things as they explore and learn about the world Childhood memories of zip-lining, playing airsoft, and getting into mischief can be both funny and adventurous. Regulations in hunting are important to ensure responsible practices and prevent overhunting. Mountain lions and wild hogs are two species that require specific regulations to maintain their populations and prevent harm to other animals. Unregulated hunting can lead to the extinction of certain species, making regulations necessary for conservation efforts. Playful banter and light-hearted conversations can make for an enjoyable podcast experience.
Doug is joined by first-time guest Dr. Saul Schwartz, Professor Emeritus at the School of Public Administration at Carleton University in Ottawa, who holds a Ph.D. in Economics. They discuss Dr. Schwartz's recent paper titled "Tilting the Playing Field Away from the Discharge of Debts: The Case of Consumer Proposals in Canada." Together, they discuss the rise of consumer proposals over bankruptcies in Canada, surplus income, the influence of licensed insolvency trustees and creditors, unregulated debt advisors, and potential solutions for low-income debtors. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 03:35 Failure rate for consumer proposals 05:07 Why have consumer proposals overtaken bankruptcies in Canada? 08:33 Surplus income 12:12 Are the licensed insolvency trustees making more money on consumer proposals? 14:50 The creditors impact on a bankruptcy and consumer proposals 24:55 Unregulated debt advisors 33:39 Solutions for low-income debtors 44:22 Final thoughts Related Links: Dr. Saul Schwartz, Biography - https://carleton.ca/sppa/people/schwartz-saul/ The Adverse Effects of the Debt Advisory Marketplace on the Insolvency System - https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/office-superintendent-bankruptcy/en/licensed-insolvency-trustees/adverse-effects-of-the-debt-advisory-marketplace-on-the-insolvency-system Consumer Proposal vs Personal Bankruptcy - https://www.hoyes.com/consumer-proposals/consumer-proposal-vs-bankruptcy/ Is a Consumer Proposal the same as a Bankruptcy? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/consumer-proposal-bankruptcy/ Who Does What in a Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposal? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/who-does-what-in-a-bankruptcy-and-consumer-proposal/ Bankruptcy & Your Credit Score - https://www.hoyes.com/personal-bankruptcy/effect-bankruptcy-credit-rating/ Consumer Proposal And Your Credit Rating - https://www.hoyes.com/consumer-proposals/consumer-proposal-affect-credit-rating/ Negotiating Consumer Proposals. What Your Creditors Expect - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/negotiating-consumer-proposals-what-your-creditors-are-expecting/ Avoid The Surplus Income Penalty With A Consumer Proposal -https://www.hoyes.com/blog/avoid-the-surplus-income-penalty-with-a-consumer-proposal/ Why Surplus Income Is an Important Part Of Your Debt Recovery - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/surplus-income-important-part-debt-recovery/ Surplus Income Bankruptcy Calculator - https://www.hoyes.com/personal-bankruptcy/cost-of-bankruptcy-fees/surplus-income-calculator/ Surplus Income Payments - https://www.hoyes.com/personal-bankruptcy/cost-of-bankruptcy-fees/surplus-income-payments/ Will the Federal Government Finally Put an End to Unregulated, Unlicensed Debt Consultants? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/will-the-federal-government-finally-put-an-end-to-unregulated-unlicensed-debt-consultants/
What do you know about crypto? Illegal? A fad? A scam? Unregulated? The truth is there is still so much to be demystified. As you heard in the intro, our guest Tonya Evans, A law professor at Penn State, author of Digital Money Demystified, and keynote speaker, is sought after for her expertise in intellectual property, new technologies, and crypto, and believes that crypto is an important piece of wealth building, especially for women and women of color. Here's the thing: this year, crypto is seeing its first signs of adoption and acceptance by traditional finance, with 11 exchange-traded funds now on the market. Tonya believes the future of crypto will be both normalized and commonplace. So before you go turning your nose up at crypto, I want you to learn from Tonya, who is here to separate fact from fiction. In this episode, We discuss why crypto is key to helping women build wealth The common myths around crypto that you must question What you need to know before investing LINKS Digital Money Demystified book Coindesk.com Coinmarketcap.com CONNECT WITH SHANNAH Thank you for being a part of our community! We couldn't do it without you. Freebie - 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Free Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq Follow me on Instagram Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@EveryonesTalkinMoney SPONSORS Thanks to ASPCA for sponsoring the show. To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/ETM. Thanks to Notion for sponsoring the show. Notion is my go-to tool for managing notes, to do lists, and action items. Try Notion for free when you go to Notion.com/ETM. Thanks to OneSkin for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code ETM at https://www.oneskin.co/ Thanks to Quince for sponsoring the show. Go to http://www.quince.com/etm for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM. Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Thanks to DelelteMe for sponsoring the show. Today get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.JoinDeleteMe.com/ETM and use promo code ETM at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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'Buy now, pay later' loans for just about everything are growing. But there's barely any data or regulation on this emerging market. Are consumers being helped or hurt by this new lending option? About: On Point is WBUR's award-winning, daily public radio show and podcast. Every weekday, host Meghna Chakrabarti leads provocative conversations that help make sense of the world.
Dr. Alexa Fiffick joins Podcast Host Dr. Holly Thacker on this episode to discuss the dangers of pellet use in women and the truth about unregulated hormones.You don't want to miss this insightful and truthful episode.To learn more about Dr. Fiffick's medical practice, visit conciergemedicineofwestlake.com or call 440-797-1871. You can follow @cmowestlake on Instagram and Facebook, follow @drfiffick on Instagram.Support the Show.
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In this episode, Danielle McCleerey discusses the ability to regulate the central nervous system and the connection with the moon and other planets. She explores the feast or famine cycle and the physical addiction to negative emotions. Danielle emphasizes the importance of breaking the matrix and healing the wound to create positive change. She concludes with a practical exercise called the box breath and encourages listeners to embrace the energetic new year.To reserve your seat for PERSONA- The Live Webinar https://adept-pioneer-2682.ck.page/acb5a74407 Presale for Break the Matrix has begun! https://www.daniellemccleerey.com/breakthematrix --Connect with Danielle and learn how to work with her!on IG @danielle_onthedailyPodcast: @onthedailypodPlease subscribe, rate, and review our podcast. As always, thank you for supporting us!On The Daily Podcast
In the United States, Kratom is sold in its concentrated form, oftentimes in potent capsules or liquid shots. Kratom is a tropical plant with leaves that contain a chemical compound with similar effects to opioids. The Kratom industry is worth roughly $1.5 billion, but unregulated.For this installment of our "Local Spotlight" series, we take a closer look at The Tampa Bay Times investigation into kratom in Florida. Reporters found that more than 580 died from a kratom-involved overdose in Florida the last decade. Most of those deaths involved other substances too, but 46 were due to kratom alone. We discuss what we know about Kratom, its possibilities, dangers and why it's unregulated. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find more shows and information online.