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When a Great Idea Doesn't Get a Second Chance This is another one of my What Went Wrong? conversations, and I love these because we all have ideas that don't turn out the way we hoped. Sometimes, they're just bad ideas. Other times, we give up too soon. That's exactly what happened to Nina Froriep, who had a smart, scalable concept for video production—but abandoned it after a rough first attempt. Years later, she watched someone else build a thriving business using the same model. What Happened Nina came up with the idea of a video assembly—a streamlined production process where multiple business owners could shoot professional videos in a single session, saving time and costs. It seemed like a brilliant, efficient approach. She lined up her first participants, booked a location, and prepped everything. Then reality hit. Clients showed up late, skipped the pre-work, or ignored the schedules entirely. The result? Chaos. A few usable videos, a ton of frustration, and an idea that never got a second chance. Key Takeaways from Our Conversation: Preparation Sets the Stage for Success – Nina assumed experienced business owners would come prepared, but they didn't. In hindsight, she realized they needed more structured guidance before the shoot, including clear deadlines and rehearsals. Investment Creates Commitment – The low-cost nature of the offer meant clients weren't as invested. If they had paid more—or had to complete the required pre-work—they might have taken it more seriously. Persistence Matters – Nina scrapped the idea after one frustrating attempt, only to realize later that it could have worked with some adjustments. Success often comes from iteration, not perfection on the first try. Timing Can Be Everything – Sometimes, an idea is solid, but the execution or the market isn't quite ready. A little patience and a few tweaks can make all the difference. Learn From the First Failure—Then Try Again – Instead of assuming the concept was doomed, Nina could have analyzed what went wrong, adjusted, and given it another shot. Many great ideas need a few failed attempts before they take off. The Bottom Line: Just because something doesn't work the first time doesn't mean it won't work at all. The real trick is knowing when to refine and try again versus when to walk away.
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The Conditional Release Program - Episode 185: Federal Election 2025 Post-SpecialHosts: Joel Hill & Jack the Insider (Peter Hoistead)Overall Theme: A deep dive into the results and implications of the 2025 Australian Federal Election, focusing on Labor's historic victory, the Coalition's catastrophic loss, and the performance of minor parties and independents.Key Segments & Talking Points:(Part 1 - Approximate Timestamps based on original transcript, subject to adjustment)[00:00:00 - 00:01:23] Introduction & Election OverviewJoel laments being banned from betting on the election, particularly Labor's strong odds.Jack notes Joel would have won significantly, especially on Labor at $2.60.Historic Labor Win: Anthony "Albo" Albanese leads Labor to a significant victory.Libs sent into an "existential crisis."Albo is the first PM to be re-elected since John Howard in 2004.Largest Labor victory on a two-party preferred basis since John Curtin in 1943 (votes still being counted).Crucial Stat: The Albanese government is the only first-term government to have a swing towards it in Australian political history.[00:01:23 - 00:03:38] Significance of the Swing to LaborPrevious first-term governments (Howard '98, Hawke '84, Fraser '77, Whitlam '74, Menzies) all had swings against them when seeking a second term.Albo's government achieved an approximate 4% swing towards it (votes still being counted).Discussion points: Where it went right for Labor, and wrong for the Coalition, Greens, and Teals.Far-right "Cookers" performed terribly. Pauline Hanson's One Nation (FONY) might see minor representation.[00:03:38 - 00:05:11] Patreon & Sponsor Shout-outsReminder to support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/theconditionalreleaseprogram (for as little as $5/month).CB Co. Beer: Praised for their IPA and new Hazy XPA. Competition to win $100,000. Use code CRP10 for 10% off at cbco.beer.[00:05:11 - 00:08:52] Polling Inaccuracies & Liberal OptimismReiteration of the ~4% swing to Labor.Comparison of final poll predictions vs. actual results:Freshwater: Labor 51.5% (was Liberal pollster, told Libs they were close).Newspoll: 52.5% (Labor used their private polling).Essential: 53.5%.YouGov: 52.2% - 52.9%.Polling companies significantly underestimated Labor's vote, especially those advising the Coalition.The misplaced optimism at Liberal Party HQ on election night.[00:08:52 - 00:16:00] Specific Seat Results & Labor GainsGilmore (NSW South Coast): Fiona Phillips (Labor) won 55-45 (3-4% swing to her), despite Andrew Constance (Liberal) being the favourite.Bennelong (Howard's old seat): Jeremy Laxail (Labor) won 59-41 against Scott Young (problematic Liberal candidate), a 10% swing to Labor.Parramatta: Andrew Charlton (Labor) won 62-38 (was 53.47 in 2022).Aston (Victoria): Labor won in a historic by-election previously, now a 4% swing to the Labor candidate, winning 53-47.Boothby (SA): Louise Miller-Frost (Labor) achieved an 8% swing, holding the seat 61-39.Tangney (WA): Sam Lim (Labor, ex-cop & dolphin trainer) secured a 3% swing, now 56-44. Large Bhutanese diaspora noted.Leichhardt (FNQ): Labor's Matt Smith won 57-43 after Warren Entsch (LNP) retired (10% swing).Hunter (NSW): Dan Repiccioli (Labor) re-elected with 44% primary vote (5% swing on primary). Fended off Nats and One Nation (Stuart Bonds' inflated vote claims by "One Australia" on X).[00:16:00 - 00:18:49] Diversifying Parliament & Women in PoliticsPraise for non-lawyer backgrounds in Parliament (e.g., Dan Repiccioli, Sam Lim).Critique of the typical lawyer/staffer/union pathway.Labor's success in diversifying candidate backgrounds and increasing female representation.Liberals struggling with female representation despite some efforts. Discussion of potential quotas in the Liberal party and the backlash it would cause.Margaret Thatcher quote: "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman."[00:18:49 - 00:27:26] The Teals: Mixed Results & ChallengesInitial appearance of a Teal "romp" on election night.Bradfield (NSW North Shore): Teal Nicolette Boele (Burle/Bola) behind Liberal Giselle Kaptarian by 178 votes (updated during recording).Goldstein (VIC): Tim Wilson (Liberal) leading Zoe Daniel (Teal) by 925 votes. Wilson is likely back. Joel comments on Wilson's IPA association vs. his "gay, wet, mediocre, progressive side." Jack notes Wilson often highlights his sexuality.Jim Chalmers' quip about Tim Wilson: "Popular for all those who haven't met him."Kooyong (VIC): Monique Ryan (Teal) leading by 1002 votes (97,000 counted, ~8,000 postals to go). Redistribution added parts of Toorak, making it harder for Ryan.Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer: "Trust fund renter" controversy, owns multiple properties, London bolthole.Corflute wars in Kooyong: Hamer campaign's excessive use of A-frames, obstructing walkways, went to Supreme Court over council limits. Jack doubts the impact of corflutes.[00:27:26 - 00:31:28] Why Did the Teals Go Backwards?Liberal party invested heavily in Kooyong and Goldstein.Voters potentially preferring a local member who is a Minister or part of the government.Redistribution impact in Kooyong (addition of Toorak).Zali Steggall's success in Warringah partly due to "fruitcake" Liberal opponents like Katherine Deves.[00:31:28 - 00:40:37] The Greens: Significant LossesLost all lower house seats. Adam Bandt (leader) gone from Melbourne.Lost Brisbane (Max Chandler Mather) and Griffith back to Labor.Ryan (South Brisbane): Likely Labor win in a three-way contest.Greens will have no lower house representation.Key Reason: Housing policy standoff. Accused of holding up Labor's housing bill for over a year (affecting funding for domestic violence victims, homeless), pursuing "perfection" over compromise.[00:40:37 - 00:49:57] Deep Dive: Housing Policy ChallengesA major challenge for the Albanese government. Not an easy fix.Supply-side changes could devalue existing homes or slow growth, angering homeowners.Joel's view: Subsidized housing (rent-to-own, means-tested) wouldn't touch the high-end market.Negative gearing: Not a quick fix; removing it overnight unlikely to change much; issue is supply.Homeowner expectations of property value growth.Construction industry at full tilt; skills shortages.CFMEU's role in skilled migration for construction.Free TAFE importance for reskilling/upskilling.Linton Besser (Media Watch) criticism of Labor "building" houses when they reconditioned unlivable ones – Joel argues this still increases supply.[00:49:57 - 00:59:16] Deep Dive: Childcare Policy & Global Economic HeadwindsChildcare another area for government focus.Labor's childcare policy: Rebates for high earners (e.g., $325k combined income).High cost of childcare; need for better pay for childcare workers (Labor delivered a pay spike).Ownership of childcare centers (Peter Dutton reference) and profit-making. Call for more public childcare.Uncertain global economic times, Trump tariffs.Port of Los Angeles imports down by one-third.US Q1 economy shrank 0.3%; recession likely.Japan, China, South Korea meeting to discuss tariff responses; hold significant US debt. Japanese warning to US re: trade negotiations.[00:59:16 - 01:07:13] What Went Wrong for the Coalition? Answer: Everything.Gas Price Fixing Policy: Cobbled together, no consultation with industry (unlike Rudd's mining tax failure), potentially unconstitutional (taxing for benefit of some states over others).Work From Home Policy Disaster:Conceived by Jane Hume and Peter Dutton, no Shadow Cabinet consultation.Initial messaging: All Commonwealth public servants, then just Canberra.Jane Hume's media run: Claimed all WFH is 20% less productive, citing a study.Implied WFH employees are "bludgers," alienating a vast number of voters (including partners of tradies).Labor capitalized on this after door-knocking feedback. Policy eventually walked back.Defence Policy: Released in the last week, vague promise to spend 3% of GDP, no specifics on acquisitions. Andrew Hastie (Shadow Defence) reportedly wants out of the portfolio.Fuel Excise Policy: Halving fuel excise for a year. Took a week for Dutton to do a photo-op at a service station. Fuel prices had already dropped.Melbourne Airport Rail Link Funding: Announced at a winery.Vehicle Emissions Policy: Clarifications issued within 48 hours.Generally a shambolic campaign, studied for years to come.[01:07:13 - 01:08:55] The Nationals & Nuclear Policy FalloutNats trying to spin a better result than Libs, but didn't win Calare (Andrew Gee back as Indy).Nuclear Policy: Coalition embarrassed to discuss it. Nats insist on keeping it.Policy originated as a way for Libs to get Nats to support Net Zero by 2050.Massive costs and timelines: Hinkley Point C (UK) example – 65 billion pounds, years of delays. US Georgia plant similar.Legislative hurdles: Repealing Howard-era ban, state-level bans (even LNP QLD Premier Chris O'Fooley against it).State-funded, "socialist" approach due to lack of private investment.[01:08:55 - 01:15:49] Coalition Campaign Failures & SpokespeopleDebate on government vs. private industry running power.Lack of effective Coalition spokespeople: Susan Ley sidelined, Jane Hume promoted. Angus Taylor perceived as lazy.Angus Taylor's past water license scandal ("Australia's Watergate," Cayman Islands structure).[01:15:49 - 01:28:03] Demographics: A Tide Against the LiberalsWomen: Voted ~58-42 for Labor (two-party preferred), worse than under Morrison. Libs failed to address issues like climate, domestic violence.Language Other Than English at Home (LOTE): 60% backed Labor (Redbridge polling, Cos Samaras). Indian and Chinese diaspora significant, impacting Deakin and Menzies (Keith Wallahan, a moderate, lost Menzies).Gen Z & Millennials (18-45): Now outnumber Baby Boomers (60+), voted 60-40 Labor (TPP).Preferencing: Labor "gamed the system well"; Liberals' deal with One Nation backfired in messaging to urban areas.Strategy Failure: Liberals walked away from "heartland" Teal-lost seats, wrongly believing voters were wrong. Dutton's 2023 claim of Libs being "party of regional Australia" failed. No connection or network in targeted outer-suburban/regional seats.Female Pre-selection: Aspiration of 50% in 2019, achieved 34% in 2025. "Male, white, middle-class, mediocre."Sarah Henderson Example: Lost Corangamite in 2019, returned via Senate vacancy. Criticized as a "waste of space," arrogant for seeking re-entry.Both parties have taken safe seats for granted (factional gifts), but Labor learning. Example: Batman (now Cooper, Jed Carney) won back from Greens after better candidate selection.[01:28:03 - 01:36:42] Fond Farewells: Election CasualtiesPeter Dutton: Lost his seat of Dickson (held 20+ years), got "smashed." Likely preferred losing seat to facing party room fallout. Gracious concession speech. Australia's strong electoral process praised (democracy sausage, volunteers, AEC, peaceful concession).Michael Sukkar (Deakin, VIC): "Unpleasant piece of work."Recount of February incident: Sukkar, at Dutton's prompting, used a point of order to cut off Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus (Jewish) during an emotional speech about anti-Semitism and his family's Holocaust connection (Shiloh story). Dreyfus called Sukkar "disgusting." Sukkar moved "that the member no longer be heard." Widely condemned.Gerard Rennick (QLD Senator): Anti-COVID vaccine, spread misinformation (diabetes, dementia links). Jack recounts being attacked by Rennick's "poison monkeys" on X after writing about it. Rennick gone, likely self-funded much of his campaign.(Part 2 - Timestamps restart from 00:00:00 but are a continuation, add ~1 hour 36 mins 50 secs to these for continuous flow)[01:36:50 - 01:44:07] The Fractured Hard Right ("Cookers") - Dismal PerformanceGenerally went nowhere electorally.UAP (United Australia Party) / Trumpeter Patriots (John Ruddock): 2.38% in NSW Senate (down from UAP's 3.2% in 2022). Less money spent than previous Clive Palmer campaigns.Libertarian Democrats (Lib Dems): 1.99% in NSW Senate. Controversial name didn't help. Alliance with H.A.R.T (formerly IMOP, Michael O'Neill) and Gerard Rennick's People First Party.Monica Smit's calls to "unite" contrasted with these groups already forming alliances without her.These three parties combined got less than 2% in NSW. Lib Dems
Scott dives deep with Jeff Nelson—author, Jiu-Jitsu black belt, and punk rock enthusiast—to explore the unexpected journey that led to the creation of his debut novel, Ninja Punks F Off. From navigating a childhood stutter to mastering storytelling through cultural obsession with Japan and intense personal trials, Jeff embodies the raw grit and intellectual curiosity that define today's high-achievers. They discuss the convergence of martial arts discipline, the allure of Japanese history, and the often misunderstood nature of fiction writing. Whether you're here for the entrepreneurial spirit, unfiltered conversation, or lessons in resilience, this episode will leave you both fired up and thinking differently about storytelling, success, and personal legacy.Chapters:00:00:00 - Meet Your Host and Dive Into Jeff Nelson's World00:01:11 - How Jeff's Stutter Sparked a Lifelong Passion for Writing00:02:42 - Anime, Samurai, and the Roots of a Cultural Obsession00:03:11 - Discovering a Wild Ancestral Link to Japanese History00:05:30 - Was Shogun Accurate? A Deep Nerd Dive00:14:56 - The Strange Mix of Punk Rock, Homer, and Heroic Tales00:25:20 - How Jiu-Jitsu Transformed Jeff's Life and Mindset00:31:35 - Building Champions: From the Mat to the Page00:36:26 - Inside Jeff's Relentless Writing Rituals00:36:58 - Why Story Outlines Might Be Killing Creativity00:38:00 - What Went Wrong with Disney's Star Wars00:39:01 - Trusting Instincts Over Blueprints in Storytelling00:41:35 - How Yellowstone's Fury Sparked a Creative Fire00:42:59 - The Brutal, Soul-Crushing Reality of Editing00:47:44 - Behind the Curtain of Today's Publishing Industry00:55:22 - Blood, Sweat, and Ninja Punks: How the Book Was Born01:02:47 - Jeff's Love Affair with the Iliad and Epic Films01:08:51 - The Road Ahead: What's Next for Jeff NelsonLinks and Resources:WebsiteNinja Punks, @*&% OFF!------------This podcast is paid for and brought to you by.... by me, Scott Groves :-) Because I think these kind of long form conversations are valuable, I pay for 100% of the production of this show out of my pocket. This channel is FAR from monetization and because of the subject matter, may never be monetized. I am a Mortgage Loan Officer & Loan Officer Coach in real life. It's the money that I earn, from helping home-buyers and home-owners obtain home-loans, that pays for this show. If you, your friends, or your family are looking for a home loan from an honest Loan Officer, please contact me at Scott@ScottGrovesTeam.com or find all my links to connect HERE: www.LinkTr.ee/ScottLGrovesI can do the loan for you (our team is licensed in 8 states) - OR - I can refer you to an amazing loan officer in the state where you're searching. ON WITH THE SHOW!!!New Full Episodes are released every THURSDAY at 10:00am and clips are released frequently throughout the week. SO MAKE SURE YOU SUBSCRIBE!!! -------------Thank you for checking out the Podcast. We're building our community AS WE SPEAK and would love it if you checked us out in one of our communities:On The Edge Podcast Community & Facebook Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ontheedgepodcast/On The Edge Podcast Page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeetScottGrovesOn The Edge Podcast on Locals: https://reddotbluestate.locals.com/Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ScottLGroves------------www.OnTheEdgePodcast.com-----------Do YOU or SOMEBODY YOU KNOW want to be featured in the podcast? Questions, inquiries, booking a show? Any topics or people you'd like us to cover?Send us an email: scott@ontheedgepodcast.com-----------Spread the word and help us out! It doesn't cost a thing to hit that Like Button, Subscribe, and turn on the notification bell. Comments are appreciated and will be responded to! Doing any of these things tells the YouTube Algorithm that you like what you see and helps others find us as well!----------
Geno Auriemma Might Just Be the Greatest Coach of All Time: In this week's Sunday episode of Third Times the Charm, Coley & Trill break down a thrilling March Madness weekend! Geno Auriemma and the UConn Huskies claim another National Championship, while Cooper Flagg and the Duke Blue Devils suffer a heartbreaking loss to Houston. The guys dive into the debate: Is Geno Auriemma the greatest coach of all time? Plus, they discuss where Cooper Flagg stands among the top No. 1 NBA Draft picks of the past decade. Tune in and enjoy the show! (0:00) Use Code CHARM on Underdog App! (1:42) UConn Wins National Championship! (3:27) Is Geno Auriemma the GOAT Coach? (14:30) Houston Stuns Duke in March Madness (17:49) What Went Wrong for Duke? (22:02) National Championship Predictions (25:54) Cooper Flagg: Where Does He Rank Among Recent No. 1 NBA Draft Picks? (42:29) Where Does AJ Dybantsa Fit In? (51:00) Khaman Maluach's NBA Future (58:43) Who Woulda Thought People Would Watch This Final Four? Coley Mick and Trill Withers are back (again), with Third Time's The Charm! Their newest show, presented by Underdog Fantasy, features the two like they never left. Coley and Trill will cover sports and just about everything else. Sign up for Underdog Fantasy HERE with promo code CHARM and get up to 50% first deposit bonus up to $1,000: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-third-timesthe-charm Subscribe to the Podcast
Jim talks with John Robb about the ideas in his recent essay "Blitzing DC," about how a networked organization took over Washington. They discuss the early roots of network warfare in Iraq, McLuhan-esque societal rewiring, open source dynamics & plausible promise, the Arab Spring & Occupy movements, empathy triggers, Trump's 2016 campaign as a hybrid swarm, The_Donald as a meme amplifier, the Blue Network's counter-response, the George Floyd protests & moral framework, censorship & 'the long night', digital rights & moderation, the Ukraine conflict & swarm response, the Red Network reconfiguration, digital ledgers & truth-seeking accounts, the professionalization of Red digital warriors, network decision-making at a societal level, the government contracting corruption, defense procurement issues, the D.C. area wealth concentration, the future of network organizations, and much more. Episode Transcript Global Guerrillas (Substack) JRS EP 254 - John Robb on What Went Wrong with America "Blitzing DC," by John Robb "The Open-Source War," by John Robb (New York Times) "Musk and Moderation," by Jim Rutt (Quillette) John Robb is an author, inventor, entrepreneur, technology analyst, astro engineer, and military pilot. He's started numerous successful technology companies, including one in the financial sector that sold for $295 million and one that pioneered the software we currently see in use at Facebook and Twitter. John's insight on technology and governance has appeared on the BBC, Fox News, National Public Radio, CNBC, The Economist, the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek. John served as a pilot in a tier-one counter-terrorism unit that worked alongside Delta and Seal Team 6. He wrote the book Brave New War on the future of national security, and has advised the Joint Chiefs of Staff, NSA, DoD, CIA, and the House Armed Services Committee.
⦁ Chancellor Johnson Writer for Cron.com Joins the Show! ⦁ What Went Wrong in Arkansas' Loss against Texas Tech? ⦁ What was the biggest Takeaway from Duke vs Arizona? ⦁ Are the Rockets a lock for the 2 seed in the West?
Kemi Badenoch was supposed to reboot and re-energise the Tories. Now she's tanking in the polls and flailing in the Commons. If she can't beat Farage, will her leadership make it to the end of the summer? Plus, America's slide from functioning democracy to autocracy summons up dark memories of when the same thing happened to the Ancient Roman republic. Classics lovers Rachel Cunliffe and Jonn Elledge join Zöe Grünewald and Andrew Harrison to ask whether the Fall of Roman democracy is a warning or a manual. • Read Rachel's New Statesman piece What Went Wrong of Kemi Badenoch? • Andrew interviews John Higgs, author of Exterminate! Regenerate! – The Story of Doctor Who at the Rock'n'Roll Book Club, Walthamstow on Tue 22 April. Escape Routes: • Zöe's choice Broken Country. • Andrew's choice Exterminate! Regenerate! • Jonn's History of the World in 47 Borders in paperback. • Jonn's choice I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There. • Jonn's OTHER choice Ghosts of Iron Mountain. • Back us on Patreon for ad-free listening, bonus materials and more. Written and presented by Andrew Harrison with Rachel Cunliffe, Jonn Elledge and Zöe Grünewald. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Theme music by Cornershop. Produced by Chris Jones. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While conducting his in-depth study of Daredevil's media appearances for this week's Weekend Animation, The Film Buff examines the Fantastic Four animated series' Season 2 premiere, "And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them." However, the real takeaway from this episode isn't what you might expect. Is Marvel overlooking this accessible yet compelling character during a booming era for comic book adaptations? More about this series and episode. FANTASTIC FOUR – THE CARTOON YOU (KIND OF) FORGOT! Before X-Men: The Animated Series and Spider-Man stole the '90s cartoon spotlight, Marvel threw their first family onto the small screen with Fantastic Four—a show that had one rough start but managed to pull off an epic comeback. Running from 1994 to 1996, this series was part of the Marvel Action Hour alongside Iron Man, and while it didn't set the world on fire (except maybe when Johnny yelled “Flame On!”), it gave us some killer classic comic adaptations—especially in Season 2. SEASON 1: WHAT WENT WRONG? Picture this: weirdly stiff animation, cringe-worthy dialogue, and more camp than a summer retreat. If you ever wanted to hear The Thing rattle off one-liners like he was auditioning for a bad stand-up gig, Season 1 was your jam. Fans weren't exactly clobberin' their way to praise it, but the potential was there. SEASON 2: NOW WE'RE TALKIN'! Cue the glow-up! The second season got a total overhaul, ditching the cheese for serious storytelling, improved animation, and a focus on classic comic arcs. One of the biggest standouts? The season premiere, featuring none other than Marvel's favorite blind lawyer—Daredevil! "AND A BLIND MAN SHALL LEAD THEM" (SEASON 2, EP. 1) Based on Fantastic Four #39-40 (1965) by Stan "The Man" Lee and Jack "King" Kirby, this episode is a true-blue Marvel throwback that packs action, drama, and a touch of legal consultation from Matt Murdock. THE PLOT: After getting wrecked by Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four lose their powers thanks to a nasty energy blast. No stretching, no invisibility, no rock-smashing—just four regular humans with a serious supervillain problem. With the Baxter Building under siege, Reed Richards does what any genius would do—call a blind lawyer for help. Enter Daredevil, who proves that you don't need sight to throw hands. Using a combo of street smarts and insane agility, Matt helps the team stay in the fight until they can reclaim their powers and put Doom back in his place. WHY THIS EPISODE ROCKS:
While conducting his in-depth study of Daredevil's media appearances for this week's Weekend Animation, The Film Buff examines the Fantastic Four animated series' Season 2 premiere, "And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them." However, the real takeaway from this episode isn't what you might expect. Is Marvel overlooking this accessible yet compelling character during a booming era for comic book adaptations?More about this series and episode. FANTASTIC FOUR – THE CARTOON YOU (KIND OF) FORGOT!Before X-Men: The Animated Series and Spider-Man stole the '90s cartoon spotlight, Marvel threw their first family onto the small screen with Fantastic Four—a show that had one rough start but managed to pull off an epic comeback. Running from 1994 to 1996, this series was part of the Marvel Action Hour alongside Iron Man, and while it didn't set the world on fire (except maybe when Johnny yelled “Flame On!”), it gave us some killer classic comic adaptations—especially in Season 2.SEASON 1: WHAT WENT WRONG?Picture this: weirdly stiff animation, cringe-worthy dialogue, and more camp than a summer retreat. If you ever wanted to hear The Thing rattle off one-liners like he was auditioning for a bad stand-up gig, Season 1 was your jam. Fans weren't exactly clobberin' their way to praise it, but the potential was there.SEASON 2: NOW WE'RE TALKIN'!Cue the glow-up! The second season got a total overhaul, ditching the cheese for serious storytelling, improved animation, and a focus on classic comic arcs. One of the biggest standouts? The season premiere, featuring none other than Marvel's favorite blind lawyer—Daredevil!"AND A BLIND MAN SHALL LEAD THEM" (SEASON 2, EP. 1)Based on Fantastic Four #39-40 (1965) by Stan "The Man" Lee and Jack "King" Kirby, this episode is a true-blue Marvel throwback that packs action, drama, and a touch of legal consultation from Matt Murdock.THE PLOT:After getting wrecked by Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four lose their powers thanks to a nasty energy blast. No stretching, no invisibility, no rock-smashing—just four regular humans with a serious supervillain problem.With the Baxter Building under siege, Reed Richards does what any genius would do—call a blind lawyer for help. Enter Daredevil, who proves that you don't need sight to throw hands. Using a combo of street smarts and insane agility, Matt helps the team stay in the fight until they can reclaim their powers and put Doom back in his place.WHY THIS EPISODE ROCKS:
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
Pete Chatmon is one of those select few directors who is constantly working as a director on TV episodes from Ghosts, to Yellowjackets, Chicago Fire, and lots more. He's the host of the podcast Let's Shoot.Matt and Oren quiz Pete on how he sets people up to receive feedback and tough notes. And Pete talks about the importance of knowing what does not work, even though you thought it might. Off which , Oren shares how some brutal feedback changed his career for the better. But unsolicited honest feedback... hmm what about that? That's a tough one. And the guys go deep into this from both sides, giving and receiving. Like real deep. And they talk about what happens when the response to your note is "I'm not doing that."But first, Matt talks about his latest shoot with Major League Baseball (MLB) superstars and what happens when you ask them to sing!---Get a great deal on Magic Mind! https://magicmind.com/shootit NEW LINK!!Matt's Endorsement: Watch the early works of your favorite directors, like "She's Gotta Have It", Spike Lee's first film.Oren's Endorsement: The podcast "Song Exploder" https://songexploder.net/episodes Also, once an avocado is ripe, if you're not ready to eat it, you can put it in the refrigerator.Pete's Endorsement: The podcast "What Went Wrong" https://www.whatwentwrongpod.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What exactly went wrong on At Achrann? We have some theories…In this week's episode, our recap of “Can't Say I Remember No At Attin” (Skeleton Crew S1, E4) opens up a conversation that starts with the Kardashev Scale, bounces through the hypocrisy of child soldiers, and brings us around to exploring the deeper mysteries of At Attin. We also talk through the importance of great societal works, clues to Skeleton Crew's timeline, and the uneasiness of elite combat veterans who are no more than 13 years old.Check out the extended notes for the many books and movies we referenced this episode.Want more Growing Up Skywalker? This is a great time to sign up for our Patreon for bonus audio content! Timestamps:00:00:00 Who Are We?00:03:04 Plot Overview00:12:40 The Importance of Great Societal Works00:24:34 Child Soldiers and What Went Wrong on At Achrann00:44:38 Timeline Stuff00:52:27 Bae Watch00:58:26 Closing ThoughtsBooks and Movies Mentioned This Episode:Hobbes' and co.'s Social Contract TheoryThe Traitor Baru Cormorant (The Masquerade #1)Old Man's War SeriesBedknobs and BroomsticksStealing Worlds
Today, we go through the new viral social media trend "What Went Wrong at my Wedding" and talk about how common and expected these moments can be!News Story: https://www.newsweek.com/bride-fuming-what-sister-did-wedding-pregnancy-announcement-2044084Tik Tok Creators/Tags@Louise | size 14 out@mariefeandjakesnow@Nina Franco@mkinleeb@Kendra K@Renovating Our Home@L Y S | a newlywed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a week off, The Discourse is back, and Alberta politics is as chaotic as ever. We break down Alberta MLA Scott Sinclair's budget rebellion and why getting booted from the UCP was inevitable, the RCMP's deep dive into the AHS scandal (sorry, “The Allegations”), and the looming federal election now that Mark Carney has taken the Liberal helm. With caucus drama, corruption probes, and a political reset in Ottawa, there's no shortage of hot takes. Segment 1: The Scott Sinclair Situation An MLA Rebels – Scott Sinclair, Lesser Slave Lake MLA, was booted from the UCP caucus after saying he wouldn't support the budget. What Went Wrong? – We dig into how caucus discipline works and why his decision was a political no-go. Optics vs. Reality – Did he have a point, and could the government have handled this differently? Comparing to Guthrie – Why did Pete Guthrie survive his controversy while Sinclair got the boot? Indigenous Representation – The UCP now has zero Indigenous MLAs. What message does that send? Segment 2: The AHS Scandal – Or Should We Call It “The Allegations”? RCMP Investigation Begins – Was this inevitable, and what does it mean for the government? What About the Internal Review? – Will Albertans even care about the government's own investigation now that the RCMP is involved? Rolling Crisis – No matter what happens, this is a PR nightmare that will keep dragging the UCP into the headlines. Statement of Defense Incoming – What will the government argue, and who else might submit one? Will Cheryl Finally Get an Answer on the 12%? – The most pressing question of our time. Segment 3: Are We Heading to the Polls? Mark Carney Takes the Liberal Leadership – A landslide 86% victory makes him Trudeau's successor. How Will This Play in Alberta? – Can Carney win over Western Canada, or is he just Trudeau 2.0? Election Timing – Will the Liberals pull the trigger before the Conservatives define Carney? What Will This Election Be About? – Carbon taxes? Economic management? Who do Canadians trust more? What's Next for the NDP? – Can Jagmeet Singh hold off an election, or is his party stuck in limbo? We're back to weekly episodes, so make sure you subscribe on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify to stay up to date. Follow us on X, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest takes. See you next Thursday at 5 AM!
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In another of my continuing What Went Wrong series I chatted with Tracy Brinkman, a business success coach, podcast creator, and host of the Dark Horse Entrepreneur podcast. Tracy shared a story that every business owner can relate to: the time he created something he was certain people would love—only to be met with silence. Years ago, Tracy poured his heart into developing a goal-setting seminar. He thought he had all the pieces in place—a clear concept, valuable insights, and a hungry audience. But when he launched, there wasn't a ripple of interest. Why? Tracy realized he had skipped the most crucial step: asking his audience what they actually needed. It's a classic trap. Like Tracy, many entrepreneurs try to appeal to everyone, believing that casting a wide net will bring in more fish. But in reality, it's the focused approach—speaking directly to a specific audience—that truly resonates. Tracy's story is a powerful reminder that vague messaging and generic offers often get lost in the noise. His hard-won lesson? Focus on a niche. The smaller your target, the sharper your message, and the more likely you are to connect with those who matter. For Tracy, this meant shifting from talking to “all entrepreneurs” to addressing parents balancing corporate jobs and side hustles. He found that by narrowing his focus, he wasn't just reaching people; he was solving their specific problems, turning listeners into raving fans. Know your audience before you create. Talk to potential customers, ask questions, and listen. Insights from these conversations will guide your product or service in the right direction. Be specific in your messaging. A narrow focus on a well-defined audience leads to stronger connections and better results. Instead of shouting to the crowd, speak directly to the people you're best positioned to help. Resist the urge to please everyone. Trying to appeal to everyone dilutes your impact. Focus on solving a specific problem for a specific group. Show your value clearly. If your product or service has unique benefits, highlight them. Don't assume your audience will figure it out on their own. Start small to grow big. Building a loyal niche audience may seem limiting at first, but it's the foundation for sustainable growth. Whether you're starting a podcast, launching a product, or marketing your services, Tracy's journey is a great example of why less is often more. If you're looking for inspiration and practical tips, be sure to check out The Dark Horse Entrepreneur podcast! And if you are looking for more resources for your business check out all the Tools at More than a Few Words
Georgia finishes the 2024 season as SEC Champions with an 11-3 record, but the year felt like a rollercoaster of highs and lows. The Dawgs dominated Clemson and Texas but stumbled in key moments, including a tough loss to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. Carson Beck's surprising transfer to Miami, key player departures, and new additions through the transfer portal all signal big changes ahead for the program. Despite the challenges, Georgia remains one of the nation's top programs, and the future is bright in Athens. We hope you enjoy this episode and, as always, GO DAWGS! TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Intro00:00:37 - Fatherhood00:04:48 - On this Episode...00:07:01 - Shoutouts00:10:08 - Row Sixty Pick'em Winners00:12:57 - Carson Beck's Transfer to Miami & Reactions00:17:30 - Key Transfers: Who's Coming & Who's Leaving00:28:42 - Georgia Players at the NFL Combine00:30:49 - Looking Ahead to the NFL Draft00:34:31 - What Went Wrong for Georgia in 2024?00:36:57 - Game by Game01:16:33 - 2024 in a Nutshell01:40:05 - Looking Ahead01:46:46 - Spring is Here! SUPPORT OUR PODCAST: For just $5/month, you can support our podcast & unlock exclusive perks. Visit https://www.patreon.com/rowsixty & join today! CONNECT WITH US:Patreon: patreon.com/rowsixtyFacebook: facebook.com/rowsixtyInstagram: instagram.com/rowsixty/TikTok: tiktok.com/@rowsixtyYouTube: youtube.com/rowsixtyWebsite: rowsixty.comStore: rowsixty.com/storeVisit: peachstatepride.com
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Lost $1.2 MILLION—this is one of the wildest stock market disasters we've ever seen. Imagine YOLO-ing your entire fortune (or worse, your grandfather's life savings) into one stock… on call options… and then watching it all evaporate. Yeah, it's that bad. This video is the ultimate breakdown of how not to trade stocks, and more importantly, how to avoid financial ruin like this guy.We're diving deep into the pathological autopsy of this $1.2M loss, exposing the classic mistakes that turned a high-stakes bet into a financial meltdown. This isn't just a case of bad luck—it's a lesson in risk management, position sizing, and why hope is NOT an investing strategy.What Went Wrong?● The YOLO Mentality: Dumping every dollar into one trade.● Buying Out-of-the-Money Call Options: A ticking time bomb.● Ignoring Market Signals: Order blocks don't lie.● No Exit Strategy: Hoping instead of managing risk.If you've ever thought about going all in on a trade, watch this first—it might save your portfolio (and your sanity).Key Lessons for Every Trader✅ Never bet everything on one trade.✅ Options trading requires skill, not luck.✅ Out-of-the-money calls are a quick way to lose big.✅ Position sizing is the key to long-term success.✅ Order blocks and trend signals matter.If you're serious about trading, DON'T be this guy. Learn from his mistakes so you can actually profit in the markets instead of getting wrecked.
You know that sinking feeling when you realize you've been ignoring great advice or giving up on something that actually worked? We've all been there, myself included. That's why I loved this conversation with Matt Nettleton. As my most frequent podcast guest, Matt brought his signature blend of insight and candor to our “What Went Wrong?” series. Together, we revisited the missteps that taught us valuable lessons—like ditching a successful accountability group, setting goals that feel more like a prison sentence than a roadmap, and stubbornly resisting good advice. If you've ever tripped over your own decisions, this one's for you. Actionable Takeaways Stick With What Works: If a process, group, or habit is driving success, don't abandon it just because things are going smoothly. Consistency beats complacency. Shrink Your Timeframe: Break those massive annual goals into manageable chunks. Try a “12-week year” approach to stay motivated, track progress, and pivot as needed. Listen to Advice (Even When It's Hard): Pay attention to the advice of trusted colleagues and mentors—and maybe your spouse, too. The sooner you act on good suggestions, the faster you'll see results. Celebrate and Course-Correct: Mark your milestones, reassess your direction, and give yourself permission to change the plan if it's no longer serving you. Want to hear the full conversation and laugh along at our shared “oops” moments? Tune in to this episode—it might just save you from making the same mistakes! Look for more: https://podfollow.com/more-than-a-few-words
What does it take to go from Broadway to Netflix?Jillian Mueller shares her incredible journey—from self-tape auditions tolanding her role on Netflix'sThe Crew, working alongsideKevin James, and her experiences in theBroadway world.In this exclusive episode,Jillian talks about:How she bookedThe Crew & her Netflix experience
[01:14] Breaking Down Super Bowl LIX – The Eagles dominate the Chiefs 40-22 in New Orleans, shutting down Mahomes and denying Kansas City a three-peat. Jalen Hurts shines, and the Philly defense takes over. [21:18] Jalen Hurts' Legacy After Super Bowl LIX – With his second Super Bowl appearance and first MVP win, where does Hurts rank among today's elite quarterbacks? [25:10] Nick Sirianni's Gameplan Masterclass – How the Eagles took away Kansas City's weapons, limited Mahomes, and executed a flawless defensive scheme under Vic Fangio. [28:38] Unsung Heroes of Super Bowl LIX – Cooper DeJean's pick-six, Josh Sweat's pass rush dominance, and the young Eagles defense stepping up in the biggest game. [35:25] What Went Wrong for the Chiefs? – Mahomes under constant pressure, costly penalties, and a struggling offensive line doomed Kansas City's shot at history. [40:00] What's Next for the Chiefs? – A look at Kansas City's offseason, key free agents, and what GM Brett Veach needs to fix to keep the Chiefs in contention. This is the ultimate post-Super Bowl breakdown—don't miss it! Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Failure can feel like a four-letter word for entrepreneurs, but it doesn't have to be. It can also be an opportunity to learn and grow, but let's face it failure is painful, so sometimes it is nice to learn from other people's mistakes. That's why I decided to launch the What Went Wrong series, I wanted to create a space for honest conversations about missteps and miscalculations—and the incredible lessons they teach us. For the first episode, I invited Emily Aborn, a copywriter, speaker, and podcast host, to share her entrepreneurial journey. From opening a non-toxic mattress store to building a successful women's entrepreneurship community before finding her true calling, Emily's experiences are a masterclass in learning to pivot, listen to your gut, and embrace the opportunities hiding in what might feel like a dead end. Key Points from the Conversation Follow Your Passion, Not Someone Else's Path: Emily's entrepreneurial journey began in health education but veered into unexpected territory when she ignored her instincts and tried to conform to others' expectations. Her advice? Be honest about what excites you—and what doesn't. Mistakes Are a Roadmap: Whether it was running a retail mattress store or managing a large entrepreneurial community, Emily's ventures taught her valuable lessons about boundaries, focus, and what she truly loves to do. Pivot When It's Not Working: Closing her store wasn't a failure—it was a realization that led Emily to rediscover her passion for writing and helping others with their messaging. She emphasizes the importance of assessing what's working and what isn't before moving forward. Test the Waters First: Before diving headfirst into a new business idea, gain hands-on experience. Emily credits working in a mattress store for showing her the potential—and pitfalls—of the retail world. Create a Business That Aligns With You: Emily encourages entrepreneurs to design businesses that reflect their strengths and preferences, rather than forcing themselves into roles they dislike. Actionable Takeaways Assess Your Strengths and Interests: Take the time to understand what you love and what drains you before launching a business. Learn from Others: Work in a similar business or shadow an expert to understand the industry's day-to-day realities. Embrace Mistakes: Look for lessons in every misstep. Each failure is an opportunity to refine your approach. Be Willing to Pivot: If something isn't working, don't be afraid to change course. Closing one door often opens another. Trust Your Gut: Listen to your instincts when making big decisions, even if they lead you away from the original plan. Entrepreneurship isn't about avoiding mistakes—it's about learning from them. Emily's journey proves that even when things go sideways, there's always a way forward. If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe or sign up for a newsletter, and never miss another episode https://morethanafewwords.com/avoid-fomo
Sean Strickland IS BACK on the Daniel Cormier Check-In series with DC, this time ahead of his massive rematch against Dricus Du Plessis for the UFC's middleweight championship at UFC 312 in Sydney. Strickland GOES OFF ON Khamzat Chimaev and why he's a "low life" who needs to check himself ahead of their potential clash after the Dricus fight. Sean and DC also discuss his first fight with Du Plessis and WHAT WENT WRONG for Strickland in that first matchup. And Strickland talks about fighting in Australia again, where he beat Israel Adesanya to become UFC champion the first time. #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I bet you're thinking this is going to be another marketing tip. Well, not today. Instead, I want to tell you about something I'm working on that I'm really excited about. We all learn best from our mistakes, but mistakes can be painful. So I want to help you learn from other people's mistakes. That's why I'm inviting back some of my favorite guests to share stories of their adventures through entrepreneurship. We will talk about what were they hoping would happen, what went wrong, and what did they learn. Curious? Ready for a couple of lessons? Then join me every Sunday morning for a new series called What Went Wrong. Then be sure to check out the other conversations during the week filled with marketing tips to help you grow your business. NEVER MISS ANOTHER CONVERSATION
Raven's Playoff Meltdown EXPOSED! What Went Wrong for Lamar Jackson?
In this episode, William Green speaks with Barron's Roundtable member Bill Priest, who is Vice Chairman of TD Wealth and founder, Chairman, and Co-Chief Investment Officer of TD Epoch. Bill is the co-author of several books, including “Winning at Active Management.” Having prospered for six decades in the financial markets, Bill has seen it all. Here, he talks about his core investing principles & why he believes investors are too complacent in the face of mounting risk & fragility. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 06:50 - How Bill Priest fell in love with the stock market. 40:30 - Why he focuses relentlessly on free cash flow & cost of capital. 41:11 - How he goes about analyzing a business. 48:41 - Why growth stocks may start to struggle. 50:47 - Why he's worried about the threat of stagflation. 59:16 - How investors can protect themselves from an unknowable future. 1:03:36 - Why AI is unstoppable, not just another bubble. 1:07:35 - Why he'd be “very careful” about investing in China. 1:15:38 - Why you should keep ample cash to ride out difficult times. 1:17:20 - Why his exposure to equities is much lower than usual. 1:21:16 - How to be a successful leader. 1:57:16 - What he's learned from his daughter about happiness. Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Bill Priest's investment firm, Epoch Investment Partners. Bill Priest's book, “Free Cash Flow & Shareholder Yield.” Bill Priest's book, “Winning at Active Management.” Anne Applebaum's book “Autocracy, Inc.” Ruchir Sharma's book, “What Went Wrong with Capitalism.” William Green's book, “Richer, Wiser, Happier” – read the reviews of this book. Follow William Green on X. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: Hardblock Found Unchained The Bitcoin Way Vanta Fintool PrizePicks Onramp SimpleMining TurboTax Fundrise HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Spotify! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
For over a decade, Tom Cruise was Hollywood's most bankable star, ruling Tinseltown with a million-dollar grin and a carefully crafted image. But when ditching his publicist led to couch-jumping antics, Scientology scandals, and box office bombs, La La Land's Top Gun found himself in a tailspin that even Ethan Hunt couldn't escape.Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer from What Went Wrong join Misha to jump off the couch and into the lowest point of Tom Cruise's career. Follow The Big Flop on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to The Big Flop early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to The Big Flop on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/the-big-flop/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Whether you're a legal history buff, a bookwork, or someone who just loves a great courtroom story, you'll want to listen to this special episode, originally recorded for ABA Journal's Modern Law Library with Lee Rawles. In this episode, What Went Wrong–and Right–with 10 Famous Trials, Lee sat down with Craig to discuss his book, How Would You Decide? 10 Famous Trials That Changed History, Book One. In this discussion, Craig talks about his research, what went into the selection of historic cases and trials for the book, and looks ahead to Book Two. Craig will be back soon with all new episodes of Lawyer 2 Lawyer. As we await his return, you can also get caught up on In Dispute. Enjoy! ABA Journal's Modern Law Library invites top legal authors to discuss legal theories and historic events twice a month here on Legal Talk Network.
Whether you're a legal history buff, a bookwork, or someone who just loves a great courtroom story, you'll want to listen to this special episode, originally recorded for ABA Journal's Modern Law Library with Lee Rawles. In this episode, What Went Wrong–and Right–with 10 Famous Trials, Lee sat down with Craig to discuss his book, How Would You Decide? 10 Famous Trials That Changed History, Book One. In this discussion, Craig talks about his research, what went into the selection of historic cases and trials for the book, and looks ahead to Book Two. Craig will be back soon with all new episodes of Lawyer 2 Lawyer. As we await his return, you can also get caught up on In Dispute. Enjoy! ABA Journal's Modern Law Library invites top legal authors to discuss legal theories and historic events twice a month here on Legal Talk Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Dialogue episode we give an update on two of our companies: Copart and Coupang! We talk about Coupang's new entrance into the luxury market and two call options for Copart. Plus a short diatribe on Temu and Aliexpress. You can read the 3Q24 business update on Coupang here and on Copart here. *Note: it is Copart's 1Q25 fiscal year* *Apologies, but it seems the mic recorded lower sound quality at times. We will fix it for future episodes* *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* For Coupang and Copart we have an in-depth, company-specific episode. These are evergreen and extremely comprehensive deep dives on each company. Listen to the Coupang ($CPNG)Company Podcast Episode here: (Apple, Spotify) Listen to the Copart ($CRPT) Company Podcast Episode here: (Apple, Spotify) *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* *Mentioned Memos* Read one of our most popular memos on Wish here: The Future of Ecommerce That Wasn't: An In-depth Look into What Went Wrong with Wish Listen to our Dialogue Podcast on Wish here: Apple, Spotify -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Show Notes (0:00) — Intro Coupang (0:56) — Coupang (10:34) — Cash Flow Dynamics (14:45) — Taking on the Luxury Market (18:11) — The Lower End Market Threat with Temu and AliExpress (23:30) — New markets and growth opportunities Copart (28:28) — Copart (34:56) — Long Term Growth Rate Variables (35:46) — Annoying Copart Question (38:51) — Their Big Call Option (48:09) — International (50:42)— Valuation Three Ways (1:21:00) Another Call Option -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports, become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. *-*-*- Follow Us: Twitter: @Speedwell_LLC Threads: @speedwell_research Email us at info@speedwellresearch.com for any questions, comments, or feedback. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Disclaimer Nothing in this podcast is investment advice nor should be construed as such. Contributors to the podcast may own securities discussed. Furthermore, accounts contributors advise on may also have positions in companies discussed. Please see our full disclaimers here: https://speedwellresearch.com/disclaimer/
From the November 5 Episode: Embiid and What Went Wrong in Philadelphia, Divergent Paths for the Cavs and Bucks, Nuggets and Raptors Reports
In this 50-minute episode of The CGA Tour, host Calvin Glen Alexander is joined by Trey Florence, a fellow Oklahoma State intern and sports employee. Together, they dive into Oklahoma State's recent matchup against BYU, discussing the highlights, key moments, and impact on the rest of the season. They also preview the Cowboys' upcoming clash against Baylor, breaking down what OSU must do to secure a win in this important Big 12 showdown. ⏱ Time Codes: 00:00 - Introduction and Guest Trey Florence 03:45 - Breaking Down Oklahoma State's Performance Against BYU 09:20 - Standout Players from the BYU Game 14:50 - Offensive Struggles and Bright Spots 20:15 - Defensive Key Moments in the BYU Game 25:35 - What Went Wrong for Oklahoma State vs. BYU 30:00 - Baylor Season Recap and Key Threats 35:10 - OSU's Keys to Defeating Baylor 40:25 - Predictions for the Baylor Game 45:50 - How the Baylor Matchup Can Shape the Cowboys' Season 48:30 - Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up Follow Calvin and The CGA Tour on social media for updates and more content:
In this segment of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Michael Kenney with Defined Destinations to preview his upcoming group trip to Greece. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses mob violence in St Louis back in the 1970's and 80's as well as the nearing of Daylight Savings time. Mark is then joined by John Murawski, with Real Clear Politics. He discusses his recent New York Times piece titled, "University of Michigan Doubled Down on DEI. What Went Wrong?"
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the latest Hollywood star to share why he is voting for Donald Trump. They then discuss the quote that could decide the election. They are then joined by Kurt Bahr and Rick Stream, the Republican Election Directors for St. Charles and St. Louis Counties. Today is the first day for in-person no-excuse absentee balloting. What do voters need to know? When will those votes be counted? Can you attest to the safety of the voting process? Bahr and Stream share everything you need to know. Mark is then joined by Dennis Newberry, the Mayor of Lake Ozark. He's supporting Amendment 5 on the November ballot which would allow the state gambling commission to issue an additional gambling boat license to operate an excursion gambling boat on the Osage River. In hour 2, Mark is joined by Michael Kenney with Defined Destinations to preview his upcoming group trip to Greece. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses mob violence in St Louis back in the 1970's and 80's as well as the nearing of Daylight Savings time. Mark is then joined by John Murawski, with Real Clear Politics. He discusses his recent New York Times piece titled, "University of Michigan Doubled Down on DEI. What Went Wrong?". In hour 3, Mark is joined by Asra Nomani, a Senior Fellow at the Independent Women's Network. She discusses the continued shift in opinions of Donald Trump and more. Mark is then joined by Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner who discusses the upcoming election. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by John Murawski, with Real Clear Politics. He discusses his recent New York Times piece titled, "University of Michigan Doubled Down on DEI. What Went Wrong?"
Even if neither presidential candidate is economically literate, the great media blitz of 2024 rolls on. This week on Ink Stained Wretches, we break down the friendly interviews, the cautious ones, and the controversies behind them (ahem, CBS). Wretch on! Time Stamps: 2:10 Front Page 40:14 Obsessions 49:51 Reader Mail 54:16 Favorite Items Show Notes: AP News: Kamala Harris will sit down with Bret Baier for her first Fox News interview The New York Times: Harris Slams Trump in Interview With Charlamagne Tha God: 5 Takeaways Fox News: JD Vance clashes with ABC News host over migrant gang presence in Colorado: 'Do you hear yourself?' CNN Business: Trump backs out of CNBC interview, his second about-face with mainstream press this month Mediaite: Sean Hannity Gushes Over Trump After Chaotic Interview With Bloomberg Editor: ‘Absolutely Schooled!' Axios: Harris responds to Trump's town hall-turned "music fest": "Hope he's okay" The Free Press: ‘60 Minutes': Release the Unedited Kamala Harris Transcript Fox News: Speaker Johnson accuses CBS of 'selectively editing' interview on heels of VP Harris '60 Minutes' controversy Speaker Mike Johnson on X: "I recently traveled to NC and victims of Hurricane Helene told me nearly two weeks after landfall, the Biden-Harris Administration had STILL not provided them with all the resources they desperately needed. But CBS selectively edited OUT ENTIRELY this first-hand perspective. https://t.co/ZjO5LWdtsM" / X Wall Street Journal: CBS News Chief Tested by Internal Crises and an Agitated Owner The New York Times: Washington Post C.E.O. Elevates Deal-Making to a Top Priority Nieman Lab: Midwestern news nonprofit The Beacon shuts down its Wichita newsroom The New York Times: The Downfall of FTX's Ryan Salame and Crypto Advocate Michelle Bond Chris Rufo on X: EXCLUSIVE: Kamala Harris plagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal-justice book, Smart on Crime, according to a new investigation. The current vice president even lifted material from Wikipedia The New York Times: Conservative Activist Seizes on Passages From Harris Book The New York Times: The University of Michigan Doubled Down on D.E.I. What Went Wrong? Semafor: No matter who wins, the US is moving to the right The Dispatch: Tippecanoe and Harris Too Wall Street Journal: ‘Impactful' Leaves This Wordsmith Reeling WV News: Everything's fair game at the Roadkill Cook-Off in Marlinton, West Virginia The New Yorker: A Husband in the Aftermath of His Wife's Unfathomable Act The New York Times: Chestnut Championship in England Is Roiled by Accusation of Cheating
Launching a brand new podcast today is much different compared to the 2010s. Because of the development of the industry, the rise in tools to assist the independent podcaster and mindset shifts in the space; podcasts have gone from simply being a fun side project to having the ability to generate revenue for your business. However, creating an impact with your show and growing your business depends largely on the relationships you create with other podcast hosts, your guests, and your audience. Tabatha Thorell is here this week to talk about her relationship-focused approach to her new podcast, being vulnerable to connect with your audience, and more! This week, episode 174 of Listeners to Leads is about building relationships and creating impact through podcasting! Tabatha Thorell, a native of rural Nebraska, is a devoted wife and mother to five girls. With a career spanning 16 years, she began as a fitness coach, earning a reputation for motivation and persistence. Alongside her high school sweetheart, Tabatha has been a successful real estate investor for nearly two decades. Beyond fitness coaching, Tabatha is a best-selling co-author, speaker, life and business coach. Her diverse skill set and passion for helping others achieve their dreams have made her a sought-after mentor. Tabatha's podcast, “What Went Wrong,” is where she shares inspiring stories and insights and adds another dimension to her impactful presence.In this episode of Listeners to Leads, Tabatha Thorell is sharing the importance of not expecting immediate returns when you start a podcast and actionable steps you can take right now to practice your craft to be the best podcaster you can. Tabatha and I also chat about the following: Building relationships through podcasting can lead to collaborations and opportunities.Vulnerability in storytelling can lead to healing for both the speaker and the audience.Monetization in podcasting goes beyond just numbers; it's about connections.Podcasting requires a long-term mindset - you won't see big results after only a few episodes.Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on turning your podcast listeners into leads and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Listeners to Leads at www.listenerstoleads.comCONNECT WITH TABATHA THORELL:YouTubeInstagramWhat Went Wrong: The Untold Stories of Bouncing Back podcastWebsiteCONNECT WITH ALESIA GALATI:InstagramLinkedInWork with Galati Media! LINKS MENTIONED:PodMatch
“Pranks for the Memories” (September 18, 1991) and “Beetlebones” (September 27, 1991) Sure, we've all thought more about Beetlejuice in the last few weeks than we have in the last few decades, but we come to you today not to discuss the sequel film but the animated spinoff. Henry Giardina returns to explain why this more kid-friendly version of the Tim Burton ghoul lends itself to trans and queer readings. Listen to Henry's movie podcast, I'll Watch Anything, and also subscribe to Totally Trans, which is currently on hiatus. Mentioned in this episode: The Lost Gals and specifically their episode about Drop Dead Fred The Best Movies Never Made and their episodes about all the Beetlejuice sequels that never were Guide to the Unknown and their episode about A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 What Went Wrong and their episode about the making of Beetlejuice Cracked's oral history of the Beetlejuice cartoon
In this episode of The CGA Tour, host Calvin Glen Alexander sits down with Roger Phipps, cohost of The Knighted 1's podcast and The Big 12 Huddle, to break down Oklahoma State Football's heartbreaking loss to the Utah Utes at home. They also look ahead to the Cowboys' critical matchup against Kansas State this weekend. Can OSU bounce back after this tough defeat? Tune in to hear expert analysis, predictions, and insights into what the Cowboys need to do moving forward. 00:00 - Intro: Breaking Down Oklahoma State's Loss to Utah 5:15 - What Went Wrong for OSU? Key Moments from the Game 14:30 - Player and Coaching Performance: Where the Cowboys Struggled 22:40 - Utah Utes: How They Exploited OSU's Weaknesses 32:55 - Turning the Page: Looking Ahead to Kansas State 45:10 - Key Matchups to Watch Against Kansas State 53:20 - Predictions: Can OSU Recover and Win This Weekend? 1:02:00 - Final Thoughts and Outro Subscribe to The CGA Tour for more in-depth OSU football coverage and insights from top guests like Roger Phipps! #OklahomaStateFootball #UtahUtes #KansasState #Big12Football #TheCGATour #RogerPhipps #Big12Huddle #TheKnighted1s
Episode: 3129 What Went Wrong on D-Day: The Paradox of the Allies' Greatest Campaign. Today, when things go terribly wrong.
My guest for Episode #276 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Tabatha Thorell, a multi-faceted entrepreneur with a background in fitness coaching, real estate investing, life coaching, and more. Tabatha, a native of rural Nebraska and mother of five, shares her inspiring journey of resilience and success across various industries. With nearly two decades of real estate experience alongside her husband, Tabatha has continually pushed herself to grow, all while helping others achieve their dreams through coaching and her podcast, What Went Wrong? Episode page with video and more We discuss Tabatha's "favorite mistake," which involved investing in an expensive coaching program that didn't align with her needs. Despite her initial frustration and the lack of a refund, she turned the experience into a valuable learning opportunity. In the episode, she explains how this mistake helped her develop a stronger sense of self-reliance and taught her the importance of finding value, even in failure. Tabatha also opens up about the challenges of balancing risk-taking with caution, how she approaches business coaching, and the lessons she's learned across her diverse career path. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a coach, or simply interested in stories of persistence, Tabatha's insights are sure to inspire. Tune in for a candid conversation about learning from mistakes and turning setbacks into opportunities. Questions and Topics: What's your favorite mistake from your career journey? After your bad coaching experience, was it hard to trust another program? Do you ever consider disputing the charge with your credit card company in that situation? How do you find the balance between taking risks and not being overly cautious? What's the best thing you've learned from transitioning across different careers? When do most people seek business coaching — before or during a crisis? How do you respond when people say they can't afford coaching because of cash flow issues? Tell us about the origin and theme of your podcast, What Went Wrong?
Capitalism didn't fail—it was ruined, says Ruchir Sharma. In his new book, “What Went Wrong with Capitalism,” Sharma takes you back to the 19th century to illustrate how the reflexes of government have changed. From hands-off to hands-on, from doing too little to help in hard times to trying to prevent anyone from suffering economic […]
Ruchir Sharma is a longtime investor and a contributing editor and columnist for The Financial Times, where he writes about global economics, politics, and policy. Ruchir joins Preet to discuss his latest book, What Went Wrong with Capitalism, and what the election will mean for the economy. Plus, can Trump's public statements be used against him in court? Why didn't special counsel Jack Smith request the reassignment of judge Aileen Cannon in Trump's classified docs case? And, is there a place for humor in the courtroom? For show notes and a transcript of the episode head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/ruchir-sharma-capitalism-book-economy-trump-harris-election/ Have a question for Preet? Ask @PreetBharara on Threads, or Twitter with the hashtag #AskPreet. Email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eno and DVR discuss the promotion Dylan Crews and one major change in his profile with the move from Double-A to Triple-A earlier this season. After a weekend at the 'Sabermetrics, Scouting, and the Science of Baseball' conference in Chicago, Eno shares a highlights from a few of the many interesting presentations. Plus, they look at the surge of Jhonkensy Noel as an important power source in the Guardians' lineup, and Bowden Francis' move toward Top-50 Starting Pitcher status. Rundown 1:02 Dylan Crews Promoted by Nationals 8:36 Xavier Edwards' Partial Season Breakout 13:14 Nolan Gorman's Demotion to Triple-A; What Went Wrong in 2024? 18:22 Eno in Chicago: Saber Conference Takeaways 43:39 Ongoing Studies About the Value of Adding Pitches 56:04 Where the Money Went This Weekend Follow Eno on Twitter: @enosarris Follow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper e-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFe Join us on Thursday at 1p ET/10a PT for our next livestream episodes! Subscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrels Hosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno Sarris Executive Producer: Derek VanRiper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eno and DVR discuss the promotion Dylan Crews and one major change in his profile with the move from Double-A to Triple-A earlier this season. After a weekend at the 'Sabermetrics, Scouting, and the Science of Baseball' conference in Chicago, Eno shares a highlights from a few of the many interesting presentations. Plus, they look at the surge of Jhonkensy Noel as an important power source in the Guardians' lineup, and Bowden Francis' move toward Top-50 Starting Pitcher status. Rundown1:02 Dylan Crews Promoted by Nationals8:36 Xavier Edwards' Partial Season Breakout13:14 Nolan Gorman's Demotion to Triple-A; What Went Wrong in 2024?18:22 Eno in Chicago: Saber Conference Takeaways43:39 Ongoing Studies About the Value of Adding Pitches56:04 Where the Money Went This WeekendFollow Eno on Twitter: @enosarrisFollow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRipere-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFeJoin us on Thursday at 1p ET/10a PT for our next livestream episodes!Subscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrelsHosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno SarrisExecutive Producer: Derek VanRiper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Ruchir Sharma, founder of investment firm Breakout Capital and chairman of Rockefeller International, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to explain how big business and big government became undeniably intertwined and analyze the effect that relationship has on the American economy.You can find Sharma's book, What Went Wrong with Capitalism, here.If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.
Ruchir Sharma, the Chairman of Rockefeller International and Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Breakout Capital, an investment firm focused on emerging markets, joins Scott to discuss his latest book, “What Went Wrong with Capitalism.” Follow Ruchir on X, @ruchirsharma_1. Algebra of Happiness: happiness awaits. Follow our podcast across socials @profgpod: Instagram Threads X Reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Subscribe to The Realignment to access our exclusive Q&A episodes and support the show: https://realignment.supercast.com/Reboot 2024: The New Reality (Use Code REALIGNMENT for a 25% discount on the gala and day-long conference).REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail Us: realignmentpod@gmail.comFoundation for American Innovation: https://www.thefai.org/posts/lincoln-becomes-faiRuchir Sharma, author of What Went Wrong with Capitalism, joins The Realignment. In this episode, Ruchir argues that many of America's ills and the populace's rejection of the status quo stems from too little, as opposed to too much market-focused thought, offers a revisionist history of the post-1980s Neoliberal era, makes the case against the rising rate of government bailouts of private industry, and instead offers a vision focused on reducing debt, increasing productivity, and growth-focused deregulation.
Dennis talks to Ruchir Sharma, chairman of Rockefeller International and founder and chief investment officer of Breakout Capital, an investment firm focused on emerging markets. His new book is What Went Wrong with Capitalism.Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You'll also get access to 15 years' worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.