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Join us on this week's episode of Market Mondays, where we dive deep into the buzzing world of finance and investment, shedding light on some of the most talked-about topics in the market today. With only 32 days until the Bitcoin halving, we explore the potential impacts on the cryptocurrency world. What are your predictions post-halving?Join the Red Panda Stock Club 48hr Flash Sale:http://www.ianinvest.comOur panel of experts will also share their top trading tips for the month, invaluable insights you won't want to miss. Amidst rising speculation, we discuss the possible ban of TikTok in the United States and the implications for investors and the tech industry.We'll examine PayPal's current struggles and debate its future prospects. Can it make a comeback?Don't miss our analysis of the recent Don Lemon interview with Elon Musk, and the critical question: Is BYD outpacing Tesla, shifting the EV leadership to China?We'll take a comprehensive look at the state of the automotive industry, featuring giants like BA, F, GM, TOYOF, LCID, and PATK. How are they stacking up in today's market?The shocking report of Bruno Mars owing $50 million to MGM has lessons for investors; we'll uncover what you need to know.As Dollar Tree announces the closure of 600 Family Dollar Stores following a tumble in earnings, we debate whether it's time to buy into this stock or look towards Dollar General instead.Finally, in our "Date it or Dump it" segment, we'll dissect the potential of stocks like Jabil, Ulta, Blink Charging, and Madrigal Pharma. Should you keep them on your radar or let them go?Don't miss this packed episode full of insights, analysis, and expert advice on navigating the markets.#MarketMondays #BitcoinHalving #TradingTips #TikTokBan #PayPal #ElonMusk #BYDvsTesla #AutomotiveIndustry #BrunoMarsMGM #DollarTree #StockInvestment #Jabil #Ulta #BlinkCharging #MadrigalPharma0:00 Intro 6:28 Bitcoin Pulls Back from ATH, Halving Soon, What's Next?15:40 Ian's Trading Tip of the Month23:39 House Passes Bill that could Ban TikTok in the U.S, Senate Vote Next30:39 Why Rashad Believes There's a 0% Chance TikTok Will be Banned43:59 How TikTok is Innovating More than American Companies47:52 Will PayPal Ever Recover or is it a Finished Company?55:28 Elon Musk in Shambles in Don Lemon Interview 1:00:06 Tesla Stock Concerns & BYD Competitor1:05:40 The Current State of the Automotive Industry 1:10:53 Important Financial Tips to Remember Following Bruno Mars $50M Debt1:23:29 The Math Behind why Casinos Always Win 1:27:44 Dollar Tree Stock Falls after Poor Earnings, What Price is a Good Buy In?1:33:15 Stock Club 3-Year Bundle1:35:44 Stock Discussion: Date It or Dump It1:43:50 Societal Pressures Placed on Woman & Blackout Teaser1:46:16 NBA Talk1:57:07 OutroOur Sponsors:* Check out undefined and use my code MONDAYS for a great deal: undefinedSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Everywhere you look on social media, someone is trying to sell you their course, am I right? Everyone's got one (or three, in our case), and because of this you may have wondered at one point or another, “should I launch a course?” If you've ever considered creating a course, or any new content endeavor for that matter, then this episode is for you. Dr. Lauryn is joined by Kirby to talk about their experience launching multiple courses over the last couple of years and walk you through the ten questions they've come to realize are key to ask yourself and answer up front if you want to determine if a course is a worthwhile investment for you.The conversation of course starts with some story time related to (another) failed date night, before jumping into each of their ten questions one by one, breaking each down, and sharing examples and lessons learned from their experiences along the way. – – – – – The New Setup and an Announcement (00:00)(Another) Failed Date Night (02:45)Topic Introduction (06:45)Opening Prayer (10:00)Why a Course Could Be Right For You (11:05)What is Your Goal with Starting a Course (15:32)Do You Have the Time and Energy (20:28)Do You Have the Trusted Following (26:00)Who Is Your Audience (31:57)Choosing Your Topic (36:51)Designing the Type of Course (47:09)How Much Investment Do You Want To Put In (52:40)How to Gather the Data or Content (59:00)What Price to Charge (01:05:40)Do You Need Help (01:11:22)Extra Resources to Check Out (01:14:40)– – – – – For those who decide a course may be right for them and are interested in using Kajabi, you can sign up here to get a referral discount.To learn more about Sked visit their website.To learn more about Dr. Tony Ebel's Pediatric Experience head to the PX website!To learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to this website and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.To check out all the great products from Well Aligned, visit here.To hear all the great stuff happening on patreon you can visit here.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | Facebook
Pastor Tom's message for the church today Sunday 29 January 2023 called "What Price?"
Pastor Tom's message for the church today Sunday 29 January 2023 called "What Price?"
Daniel Raisbeck, Policy Analyst on Latin America at Cato Institute, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday about Columbia going far-Left in this week's election. BIO: Daniel Raisbeck is a policy analyst on Latin America at the Cato Institute's Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. Previously he was a senior fellow at the Reason Foundation, the editor‐in‐chief of the PanAm Post, and a lecturer at Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala. In 2015, he ran for mayor of Bogota as an independent libertarian. Gustavo Petro Wins the Election, Becoming Colombia's First Leftist Leader.. The former rebel and longtime senator's victory sets the third largest nation in Latin America on a sharply new path.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/19/world/americas/gustavo-petro-colombia-presidential-election.html Raisbeck: Colombia's Establishment Wins Again, But at What Price? https://www.cato.org/blog/colombias-establishment-wins-again-what-price For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock,and @patrickpinkfile. --- See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you been told you need to focus on one core offer? That you shouldn't sell multiple offers? We're pulling back the curtains with another episode with my friend and client Linda Enoh. Dr. Linda Enoh is a former college professor, now, tourism consultant and marketing strategist. As a passionate cross cultural understanding, her purpose is to make travel more accessible and enjoyable for families, specifically to the African continent. We're back for part 2 to share all the details of how Linda's entrepreneurial journey has helped her successfully sell multiple offers along the way. You'll hear how pivoting helped create more aligned offers that are easier to sell at higher price points! Find out how you can do the same in your own business too. Let's dive in! Biggest Takeaways: There are principles to make things better in a deeper way. First of all: You need an offer to sell. Key words in this process: Confidence and Competence. Possibilities are generated when you create opportunities. There is nothing wrong if your plans do not work, as long as you're taking inspired action. Time spent - in things that can make you better in chasing your dreams - is never a waste of time. Take action and help more people to create more momentum. Highlights: The Secrets to Figure Out your Sales Strategy [00:41] The moment when you achieve success [07:43] How conversations can evolve to another step for a powerful offer [19:26] Specifics moments when charging more can help your business [23:27] Low and High Prices: A practical example on how it works [32:10] What I want you to know [50:23] How to succeed as a multi passionate visionary entrepreneur [01:01:47] The power of the common language of the digital world [01:12:47] Content Creation Made Easy and other Resources [01:20:09] Connect with Linda and get your free gifts! Linda's Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lindaleloenoh How to turn 1 simple Facebook post into 32+ pieces of content: Download this free resource here: http://tinyurl.com/1to32video Download your FREE 365-Day Content Calendar to grow, engage and convert your audience every single day: http://bit.ly/365daycontentcalendar
If you don’t like a show, just stop watching it! Plus, Netflix is raising prices, we’ve got a trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and we have not seen the last of “peak-TV!” All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett … Continue reading Cordkillers 392 – What Price is Right? (w/ Lamarr Wilson) →
If you don’t like a show, just stop watching it! Plus, Netflix is raising prices, we’ve got a trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and we have not seen the last of “peak-TV!” All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett … Continue reading Cordkillers 392 – What Price is Right? (w/ Lamarr Wilson) →
If you don’t like a show, just stop watching it! Plus, Netflix is raising prices, we’ve got a trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and we have not seen the last of “peak-TV!” All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett … Continue reading Cordkillers 392 – What Price is Right? (w/ Lamarr Wilson) →
If you don’t like a show, just stop watching it! Plus, Netflix is raising prices, we’ve got a trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and we have not seen the last of “peak-TV!” All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett … Continue reading Cordkillers 392 – What Price is Right? (w/ Lamarr Wilson) →
If you don’t like a show, just stop watching it! Plus, Netflix is raising prices, we’ve got a trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and we have not seen the last of “peak-TV!” All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett … Continue reading Cordkillers 392 – What Price is Right? (w/ Lamarr Wilson) →
If you don’t like a show, just stop watching it! Plus, Netflix is raising prices, we’ve got a trailer for The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and we have not seen the last of “peak-TV!” All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Lamarr Wilson. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Book of Boba Fett … Continue reading Cordkillers 392 – What Price is Right? (w/ Lamarr Wilson) →
Take a listen to learn why Asner was recognized as the best voice actor on the planet. This is his reading of Greg Palast's investigation of Walmart, “What Price a Storegasm?” from the 2002 edition of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
In this episode of the 3rd and 20 Dynasty Podcast Lounis Amirat, Jake Henkin, J.T. Allocca and Frank Entwistle talk about the following: Dynasty Implications of the Jared Goff + Matt Stafford Trade: 0:45 Nick Sirianni Press Conference Disaster: 24:10 Tier Ranking the 2021 Superflex Rookie Draft and What Price it Would Take to Trade Up: 25:55 Check Out Our Website For More Content: https://3rdand20.com/ Follow Us On: Twitter: https://twitter.com/3rdand20_/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3rdand20podcast/
Robert Frank is the H. J. Louis Professor of Management and Economics at Cornell University. His newest book “Under the Influence, Putting Peer Pressure to Work” discusses how social environments profoundly shape our behaviors and how we can unlock the power of social influence – through fascinating ideas from behavioral contagion to consumption taxation. In this interview, Prof. Frank explains the core ideas of his book in detail: how individuals are constantly “under the influence” of others’ behaviors and thus do not always make the most rational decisions; how Adam Smith’s concept of “Invisible Hand” has been greatly misconstrued and overblown by free marketers; why we have a powerful and legitimate public policy interest in encouraging socially beneficial memes and discouraging socially harmful ones… We also discuss Prof. Frank’s progressive consumption tax proposal. It may sound surprising to many, but imposing higher tax rates for the rich might not hurt their purchase power because the prices for the scarce goods they pursue will come down correspondingly. However, by taxing lavish spending behaviors, we can discourage competitive biddings that do not improve society’s overall welfare. On the other hand, a progressive consumption tax would encourage saving and investment in ways that income taxes cannot, and a carbon tax will be effective in disincentivizing environmentally unfriendly activities. The deeper part of the conversation is towards the end, when Prof. Frank and Tiger talk about whether the field of economics needs a somewhat complete reworking – not to simply include more behavioral economists’ opinions, but even rethink the ways we teach about supply & demand and uproot fundamental theorems. It matters because economics is not an objective science, and it is built upon a set of assumptions that often do not hold true in reality when irrational agents come together. We talk about the “mis-valuing” of essential workers during Covid-19 to the glaring naïveté of free-marketeer Capitalism underpinned by UChicago-styled economists from the 80s… Robert H. Frank is the Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management and Professor of Economics at Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos. For more than a decade, his "Economic View" column appeared monthly in The New York Times. His books have been translated into 23 languages, including ”Choosing the Right Pond,“ ”Passions Within Reason,“ ”Microeconomics and Behavior,“ ”Principles of Economics“ (with Ben Bernanke), ”Luxury Fever,“ ”What Price the Moral High Ground?,“ ”Falling Behind,“ ”The Economic Naturalist,“ ”The Darwin Economy,“ and ”Success and Luck.“ “The Winner-Take-All Society,” co-authored with Philip Cook, received a Critic's Choice Award, was named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times, and was included in Business Week's list of the ten best books of 1995. Frank is a co-recipient of the 2004 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought.
What Price to put on Freedom - written by Derric Johnson-1973 - (minor word edits)... His Excellency, George Washington!
Robert Frank, the Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management and Professor of Economics at the Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, returns to Present Value to discuss his new book Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work. The conversation explores the nature of social contagion and its numerous implications for how we approach public policy - most importantly our response to climate change. Professor Frank breaks down the mechanics of social contagion, what our regulatory approach has missed in the past, and how we can leverage knowledge of the tendency to mimic others to confront climate threats moving forward. For more than a decade, Professor Frank’s "Economic View" column appeared monthly in The New York Times. He received his BS in mathematics from Georgia Tech, and then taught math and science for two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in rural Nepal. He holds an MA in statistics and a PhD in economics, both from the University of California at Berkeley. His papers have appeared in the American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, and other leading professional journals. His books have been translated into 23 languages, including Choosing the Right Pond, Passions Within Reason, Microeconomics and Behavior, Principles of Economics (with Ben Bernanke), Luxury Fever, What Price the Moral High Ground?, Falling Behind, The Economic Naturalist, The Darwin Economy, and Success and Luck. The Winner-Take-All Society, co-authored with Philip Cook, received a Critic's Choice Award, was named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times, and was included in Business Week's list of the ten best books of 1995. Frank is a co-recipient of the 2004 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. He was awarded the Johnson School's Stephen Russell Distinguished teaching award in 2004, 2010, and 2012, and its Apple Distinguished Teaching Award in 2005. Links from the Episode at presentvaluepodcast.com Book Link: Under the Influence: Putting Peer Pressure to Work (Amazon Link) Episode Article: Johnson Business Feed Profile: Robert H. Frank - Johnson Twitter: @econnaturalist
Apologies for the mic static, we fixed it eventually! S1E9: “What Price, Gloria?” When Sam becomes a Miss Executive Secretary, you know it’s time for Sam to save sexism! Needless to say, sisters weren’t doing it for themselves back in the 60’s! Also Al is sexually attracted to Sam, which is weird! S1E10: “Blind Faith” […]
Life's Colour can be a journal of a beautiful journey of destiny where you see yourself as brand new,and colorful irrespective of any of Life's Grey colours. This is a propelling invitation to grasp your possibilities. What Price are you willing to pay? Are you ready to blaze? Life isn't fair,it isn't dark either but the colour you paint it to be. What's your favourite life's colour? Are you ready to paint it? Mine is a rainbow. Cheers!
In episode fifty-four of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel yell over each other about Cradley Booper's A STAR IS BORN starring Lady Gaga while comparing and contrasting the fifth iteration of the classic boom-and-bust Tinseltown tale with its older sisters: WHAT PRICE, HOLLYWOOD? (1932) with Constance Bennett, A STAR IS BORN (1937) with Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, A STAR IS BORN (1954) with Judy Garland and James Mason, and A STAR IS BORN (1976) with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson. Ben breaks down the rising energy and ecstasy of “Shallow” shot-by-shot, Daniel gushes over Booper's open emotional borders as a filmmaker, and Brandon wonders how Babs both built her adobe desert mansion in a single night and channeled COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER in the process. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I have a question: What Price, America? Tales from the Hundred Acre Hood. Stay Solid…Stay Weird. This Week’s Suggestion: Armin Van Buuren Music by Epidemic Sound
CW: Sexism, Sexual Overtones, Harassment, Suicide Ideation, Transphobia and Sexual Assault This week Dawn and Rachel are joined by Dennis Frymire of Fate’s Wide Wheel: A Quantum Leap Podcast, our RIVAL, I mean companion podcast to discuss Season 2, Episode 4 “What Price, Gloria?” We had some tricky audio issues and did our best. We apologize. Shout out to Christy and her Robocop dick mug, hope you love it! This has some very cringe-worthy moments, including those around women working in the office, extra-marital affairs, post-marriage expectations of secretaries- all in all, a very cis-heteronormative perspective weaves throughout this episode. Sam has not mastered the heel—we mean the shoe—and pretty much all men in this episode, including Sam induce some sighs, eyerolls, and anger. We are part of Ear Trumpet Audio! Check out not only this show, but other great shows on our network. Next week’s episode is Season 3 Episode 21 Nuclear Family Contribute to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/beckettfuture Or visit our website: http://beckettfuturepod.com Email us: beckettfuturepod@gmail.com Lastly, visit our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/beckettfuturepod/ Please like us and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher. We love you.
This week, Cory and Tom find themselves integrating into society and learning that they don't need no man to be strong leading woman! Join us as we rewatch Quantum Leap season 2 episodes 3 and 4 "The Americanization of Machiko" and "What Price, Gloria?" Read more... The post RW 173 – Quantum Leap S02E3-4 – American What? appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Sam is Samantha Stormer, an executive assistant at the National Motor Company in 1961 Detroit. Trapped in a body of a beautiful woman, Sam must endure sexual harassment from his boss, and stop Samantha's best friend, Gloria, from committing suicide after learning her married husband will never actually leave his wife. Meanwhile, Al struggles with … [Continue reading What Price, Gloria? – October 16, 1961 →](http://fwwquantumleappod.blubrry.net/2017/12/12/episode-12-what-price-gloria-october-16-1961/)
Sam is Samantha Stormer, an executive assistant at the National Motor Company in 1961 Detroit. Trapped in a body of a beautiful woman, Sam must endure sexual harassment from his boss, and stop Samantha’s best friend, Gloria, from committing suicide after learning her married husband will never actually leave his wife. Meanwhile, Al struggles with … Continue reading What Price, Gloria? – October 16, 1961 →
Join the Monty'man, Toni J. and Bruce H. as they take a look at the lives of three men who recently relapsed. Each man had a particular characteristic that fueled their relapse. Two of these men had experienced long term sobriety and one had been sober longer than he had ever been before. One was incredibly smart but prideful, one was over worked and had become too busy and the other had become complacent in his recovery. All three men had something in common, but what was it? Tune in and find out what prevented these men from living in a state of recovered. Closing song: "What Price" by Recovery Recording Artist, Sonia Lee.
The NEW True Purpose Development Show (2 Hours) here to INSPIRE * EDUCATE * ENPOWER * ENTERTAIN 1st Hour: Let's have a conversation about how your Journey could hender your goal to good health this year...or a healthy transformation if you LET it. How...? Most people have a very difficult time accepting the Ying and the Yang that Life offers on the Journey to reaching our life's highest potential (our TRUE PURPOSE). We want the conclusion...the A on the Final Exam, but we want to believe that it's someone elses responsibility to take the test for us. Or, we want to believe that we can walk into our vision without a challenge. So...we get discouraged and hold on to negative thoughts about our current situation; thus, resulting in POOR HEALTH or even death (physically or the death of a dream). How do you push passed harsh realities...maintain happiness and good health in the journey? What is the Key to your success? Then... 2nd Hour: Keepin' it Real with the Doc and Momo B! QOD: Ladies...What Price are you willing to pay for a GOOD MAN? A Good Daddy? Interesting thought...Should be a great discussion! http://bountifulgroup.com LIKE: http://facebook.com/drprincessodilia http://facebook.com/truepurposedevelopmentshow
In 100 years time, Charles Darwin will be viewed as a better economist than Adam Smith, according to economics professor Robert H. Frank. In his new book 'The Darwin Economy: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good', Frank argues that whilst Smith was correct to point out the benefits of competition, Darwin went further by showing how some times competition over rank could produce benefits to the individual at the expense of the group. This insight, believes Frank, applies to the economics of human societies as much as it does to the animal kingdom. Recorded at The London School of Economics, Prof Frank explains his ideas to Paul Mason and an audience of economists and scientists, as well as the free marketeers he criticises. Robert H. Frank is an economics professor at Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management and a regular Economic View columnist for the New York Times, and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos. His books, which have been translated into 22 languages, include The Winner-Take-All Society (with Philip Cook); The Economic Naturalist; Luxury Fever; What Price the Moral High Ground?; and Principles of Economics (with Ben Bernanke). The Darwin Economy is published by Princeton University Press. Paul Mason is the Economics Editor of BBC 2's Newsnight and is author of Meltdown: The End of the Age of Greed.
Every day, California's 115,000 nail salon workers handle dozens of types of polishes, glues and solvents, but most of them are not well regulated. Terre Verde speaks with representatives of the Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative on the long-term health impacts of this exposure, and how they are organizing salon workers. The post Terra Verde – Pedicures at What Price? appeared first on KPFA.
Professor Robert H. Frank is the Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management Professor of Economics at Cornell University's S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management. He is a monthly contributor to the "Economic Scene" column in The New York Times. Until 2001, he was the Goldwin Smith Professor of Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy in Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University. He has also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in rural Nepal, chief economist for the Civil Aeronautics Board, fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and was Professor of American Civilization at École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris. Professor Frank's books include Choosing the Right Pond, Passions within Reason, Microeconomics and Behavior, Luxury Fever, and What Price the Moral High Ground? The Winner-Take-All Society, co-authored with Philip Cook, was named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times, and was included in Business Week's list of the ten best books for 1995. Professor Frank holds a BS in mathematics from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He also holds an MA in statistics and a PhD in economics, both from UC Berkeley.