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Dustin Fox on Becoming Micro-Famous with YouTube Ads

Dustin Fox on Becoming Micro-Famous with YouTube Ads

<p>Summary:</p><p>This episode with guest Dustin Fox provides a tactical breakdown of how real estate agents can use YouTube Ads to become "micro-famous" and dominate their local market. The discussion focuses on a low-cost, high-impact video strategy that targets specific local neighborhoods and pain points. Fox shares actionable advice on creating compelling video content, setting up targeted ad campaigns, and using video to build trust and authority with potential clients long before they are ready to transact. This is an essential listen for agents seeking a powerful, scalable lead generation method.</p>

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2026 February 19

Seattle's Tech Turbulence: Navigating Job Losses, Hybrid Work, and Emerging Sectors in the Puget Sound

Seattle's Tech Turbulence: Navigating Job Losses, Hybrid Work, and Emerging Sectors in the Puget Sound

Seattle's job market in early 2026 faces significant challenges from tech sector layoffs, with the city leading worldwide in job losses at over 16,500 workers affected, according to Gulf News data on global tech reductions. The employment landscape reflects a cooling tech hub amid high office vacancy rates projected to rise from 35.1% to 36.1% in Seattle proper by year-end, as reported by Cushman & Wakefield via the Puget Sound Business Journal. National statistics show U.S. nonfarm payrolls adding 130,000 jobs in January, but 2025 growth revised down sharply to 181,000 from 584,000 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with unemployment at 4.3%. Local unemployment specifics remain unavailable in...

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2026 February 13

D.C. Job Market Stagnant Amid Federal Cuts and Nationwide Slowdown - Bright Spots in Health Care

D.C. Job Market Stagnant Amid Federal Cuts and Nationwide Slowdown - Bright Spots in Health Care

Washington, D.C.'s job market in early 2026 reflects a national slowdown intensified by local factors, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting the city's unemployment rate as the highest in the U.S., surpassing the national figure of 4.3 percent from January data. The employment landscape shows a stagnant private sector, where job losses in manufacturing, construction, retail, tech, and federal roles outpace gains, primarily in health care and social assistance, which added hundreds of thousands of positions nationwide in 2025 per BLS figures. Key statistics include a national job growth of just 130,000 non-farm positions in January, with D.C. facing...

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2026 February 16

The Church Number: 60% The Power of a Personal Invitation

The Church Number: 60% The Power of a Personal Invitation

A surprisingly high number of churchgoers attend because someone simply invited them. In this episode, Sam and Thom unpack why 60% might be the most overlooked and powerful number in church outreach today.

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2026 January 30

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The Drill Down
Thursday - February 5, 2026

Thursday - February 5, 2026

<p>In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel provides a market update from West Palm Beach, Florida, on a down day for major indices including the DOW, S&P, and Nasdaq. He discusses stronger-than-expected growth numbers, employment data disappointments, and sector rotations, particularly in tech and value stocks. Other key points include Bitcoin's significant decline, a shift in interest rates, and the impact of AI on software services and asset managers. Szytel notes that despite some negative sentiment, there is still value to be found in the market.</p> <p>00:00 Market Overview and Indices Performance</p> <p>00:34 Economic Indicators...

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2026 February 5

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 425: Fabrinet Q4 earnings – ($FN) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 425: Fabrinet Q4 earnings – ($FN) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Fabrinet Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Fabrinet ($FN) Q4 performance with CEO Seamus Grady. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Fabrinet’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Fabrinet’s recent decisions are shaping the technology landscape a...

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2026 February 3

From Council Estate to 8 Figures: The Private Equity Exit Blueprint

From Council Estate to 8 Figures: The Private Equity Exit Blueprint

<p>Most founders say they want an exit. Very few build a business that someone will actually write a cheque for.</p><p>In this episode, Matt sits down with Andrew Hulbert, founder of Pareto (UK facilities management), a working-class, council-estate background entrepreneur who grew a company to 550 staff, sold £250m+ of services, raised £100m+ in private equity, and exited in the eight figures.</p><p>You’ll hear Matt and Andrew talk about:</p>The emotional comedown of waking up after an eight-figure exit (and why Andrew disappeared to decompress).Why Andrew hired people “better than him” (and the CFO less...

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2026 January 26

Portland's Dynamic Job Market: Navigating Unemployment and Hiring Trends

Portland's Dynamic Job Market: Navigating Unemployment and Hiring Trends

I appreciate your request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided contain very limited information specifically about Portland's current job market. Most results focus on police hiring discussions, education workforce changes in Oregon broadly, and unrelated press releases rather than comprehensive employment data for Portland.<br /><br />Based on what's available, I can only offer this partial picture: Portland currently faces a dynamic labor environment where younger workers are experiencing steeper unemployment rises than average workers, and job vacancies increasingly require prior experience—62 percent of spring 2025 openings demanded experience according to the Oregon Employment Department. El...

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2026 February 9

San Francisco Job Market Trends: Insights and Outlook for 2026

San Francisco Job Market Trends: Insights and Outlook for 2026

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2026 February 6

When Lower Inflation Hurts

When Lower Inflation Hurts

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4tNvJGE</p> <p>David Bahnsen opens Dividend Cafe after a volatile week marked by a weaker-than-expected GDP report and a Supreme Court ruling striking down President Trump’s tariff rationale under the Economic Emergency Act (with a deeper tariff discussion coming Monday). His core thesis: disinflation is likely in 2026—and it may not feel positive.</p> <p>He clarifies the difference between inflation (rising prices), disinflation (slower price increases), and deflation (falling prices). Bond markets are signaling softer expectations, with the 10-year Treasury near 4.07% and five-year inflation breakevens around 2.4%, suggesting modest real growth ahea...

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2026 February 20

Dragons’ Den Founder: The App That Knocks Years Off Your Mortgage | Jinesh Vohra

Dragons’ Den Founder: The App That Knocks Years Off Your Mortgage | Jinesh Vohra

<p><b>Pay off your mortgage faster with this episode! </b></p><p>Matt Haycox sits down with Jinesh Vohra, founder of Sprive, a mortgage management app that helps homeowners pay down their mortgage faster by using cashback from everyday shopping and applying it directly to their mortgage.</p><p>Jinesh breaks down the business model (who funds the cashback and how Sprive earns), what traction actually looks like in fintech, and why building trust matters when you’re asking people to connect the biggest financial commitment of their lives. You’ll also hear the behind-the-scenes reality of Dragons’ Den, the BBC...

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2026 February 5

AI Productivity and Bounced Checks

AI Productivity and Bounced Checks

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4cpsVcz</p> <p>In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, host David Bahnsen discusses the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and economic productivity. Speaking from Orlando, Florida, David examines the potential and vulnerabilities of AI as an investment theme. He highlights the need for a deeper understanding of AI's impact on productivity and critiques the current optimism surrounding AI investments. David reflects on past tech investment bubbles, specifically the dot-com era, to draw parallels with the present AI investment climate. Emphasizing the importance of prudent judgment and strategic planning, he cautions against overestimating...

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2026 February 13

Revisiting Simple Church: What Worked, What Didn't

Revisiting Simple Church: What Worked, What Didn't

In 2006, Simple Church encouraged churches to streamline programming, clarify discipleship pathways, and focus on moving people toward spiritual maturity rather than filling calendars with activities. The book had a significant impact, shaping how thousands of pastors thought about ministry systems and structure. Nearly two decades later, Thom and Sam take a fresh look: What principles stood the test of time? What challenges emerged in practice? And how should churches apply Simple Church today in a ministry landscape that’s more complex, digital, and post-pandemic than ever?

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2026 January 23

Phoenix's Dynamic Job Market Drives Housing Demand

Phoenix's Dynamic Job Market Drives Housing Demand

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2026 February 2

Thursday - February 19, 2026

Thursday - February 19, 2026

<p>Brian Szytel from The Bahnsen Group recaps a modest down day in markets—Dow down 267 points, S&P 500 down 0.25%, and Nasdaq down 0.33%—while noting the market remains up on the week. The 10-year yield edged down to about 4.07% amid expectations that a new Fed chair in May could eventually bring short-term rate cuts. He discusses rising Middle East tensions and increased U.S. presence tied to Iran, which has helped push crude higher (about 6% over two days; up ~15% YTD), but argues energy’s strong performance is primarily driven by supply/demand fundamentals and well-run businesses, with the sector up ~23% YTD an...

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2026 February 19

Phoenix's Booming Job Market: Tech, Manufacturing, and Healthcare Lead the Way

Phoenix's Booming Job Market: Tech, Manufacturing, and Healthcare Lead the Way

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national slowdowns, with Arizona adding 24,600 nonfarm jobs year-over-year in December 2025 according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, outpacing the U.S. average. The employment landscape features steady growth in a maturing economy projected to add 454,167 jobs by 2034 per the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity, driven by advanced manufacturing and tech. Key statistics show Arizona's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate steady at 4.3% in December, below the national 4.4%, while the job openings rate dipped to 4.2% in November from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics JOLTS data. Major industries include semiconductors led by TSMC and Intel, healthcare...

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2026 February 6

AI SaaS Founder: Why Most Apps Fail (And the Growth Fix That Works)

AI SaaS Founder: Why Most Apps Fail (And the Growth Fix That Works)

<p>Daniel Hindi shares his journey from a software engineer in the healthcare industry to a successful entrepreneur and founder of Gnome AI. He discusses the challenges and lessons learned while building disruptive solutions in various industries, including taxi services and app development. </p><p>Daniel emphasises the importance of customer engagement, the role of AI in enhancing business operations, and the significance of effective marketing strategies for app growth. He also delves into the intricacies of prompt engineering and the future of AI in business, providing valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners.</p><p><b>Timestamps:</b><b...

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2026 January 9

Seattle's Shifting Job Landscape: Tech Cools, Service Roles Thrive in 2026

Seattle's Shifting Job Landscape: Tech Cools, Service Roles Thrive in 2026

Seattle's job market in early 2026 shows a cooling tech sector amid broader resilience, with over 90,000 openings listed on Indeed, particularly in warehousing, hospitality, and trucking. The employment landscape reflects contraction in tech, as the four counties near Seattle lost nearly 13,000 jobs last year per the Puget Sound Regional Council, marking the first annual decline since 2009 outside the pandemic. Unemployment data remains sparse in recent reports, but tech layoffs signal rising pressure. Major industries include technology, aerospace via Boeing, logistics with firms like System Transport and Allstate Transport, and retail giants such as Walmart and Costco. Key employers like Amazon slashed 1,400...

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2026 February 2

How Do You Fire a Church Employee?

How Do You Fire a Church Employee?

Letting a staff member go is one of the hardest leadership moments a pastor will ever face. Churches are relational environments, and employment decisions are deeply personal. But there are times when releasing someone is the most loving, wise, and responsible step—for the staff member, for the team, and for the health of the church. In this episode, Josh and Sam talk through how to navigate this complex process with clarity, compassion, and integrity.

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2026 January 20

The Best Ways to Encourage a Discouraged Church (Your Next Three Steps)

The Best Ways to Encourage a Discouraged Church (Your Next Three Steps)

In this episode, Josh and Sam explore what happens when a church becomes discouraged and how God restores hope in a congregation that feels stuck, tired, or overwhelmed. Discouragement drains energy, distorts reality, and slowly turns a church inward. Encouragement is both spiritual and strategic. It starts with leaders who refuse to catastrophize and instead cast vision. Pessimists predict failure. Realists describe what is. But optimistic, faith-filled leaders show what could be.

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2026 January 27

Monday - February 9, 2026

Monday - February 9, 2026

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/460ffB0</p> <p>In this Monday edition of Dividend Cafe, we provide a recap of a relatively quiet market day following a highly eventful week. We discuss the significance of the DOW closing above 50,000 points for the second time, the major movements within defensive and software sectors, and the strong performance of the Japanese Nikkei index. Key insights include an analysis of market trends, software sector valuation changes, and economic impacts on smaller businesses. Additionally, we touch on the implications of quantitative easing and mortgage rate trends. The episode closes with a nod...

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2026 February 9

Should Churches Acknowledge Super Bowl Sunday?

Should Churches Acknowledge Super Bowl Sunday?

Josh and Sam discuss the best way to handle Super Bowl Sunday. Should churches say anything about it? Play into the day with gimmicks to increase attendance? What's the best approach?

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2026 February 3

The Hardest-Hitting Business Lessons of 2025 (Brad Lea, Chris Voss, Daniel Priestley & More)

The Hardest-Hitting Business Lessons of 2025 (Brad Lea, Chris Voss, Daniel Priestley & More)

<p>To close out 2025, Matt Haycox has pulled together the most powerful moments from this year’s <b>No Bollocks</b> conversations, the clips that actually changed how founders in our audience think and operate.</p><p>In this special compilation, <b>Coach Lio Todirean</b> explains why most entrepreneurs are chasing a version of success that isn’t even theirs. <b>Brad Lea</b> tears into fear of failure and shows why you must “flood the internet with you”. <b>Daniel Priestley</b> shares his military-inspired framework for scaling teams. <b>Rob Moore</b> talks skin in the game, reputati...

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2025 December 30

Portland's Evolving Job Market: A Data-Driven Look

Portland's Evolving Job Market: A Data-Driven Look

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2026 January 23

Seattle Job Market Trends - Employment Data and Insights

Seattle Job Market Trends - Employment Data and Insights

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2026 January 19

Designing a Vivid Future: Shifting from Return on Investment to Return on Life

Designing a Vivid Future: Shifting from Return on Investment to Return on Life

<p>Summary:</p><p> In this thought-provoking session, Randy Dyck challenges the real estate industry's obsession with ROI (Return on Investment) by introducing the concept of ROL (Return on Life). The episode explores the neuroscience behind why agents struggle to connect with their "future selves" and provides a framework for designing a vivid, compelling vision that transcends mere financial gain. Agents will learn how to align their daily business grind with long-term fulfillment, ensuring they don't just build wealth, but a life they actually want to inhabit. </p>

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2026 February 20

The Bay Area Cooling Job Market: Tech Funding Resilient, AI Disruption Looms

The Bay Area Cooling Job Market: Tech Funding Resilient, AI Disruption Looms

The San Francisco Bay Area job market in early 2026 shows a cooling landscape amid national slowdowns, with total employment lower than a year ago according to CoStar news reports. Employment remains tepid, as the U.S. added just 584,000 jobs in 2025 per Labor Department data, down sharply from 2024's pace, while California's unemployment rate hit 5.1% in December and Santa Clara County's reached 5.5% via EDD figures. The national unemployment rate stands at 4.4%, with applications for benefits at healthy levels around 209,000 weekly from the Labor Department. Major industries include tech dominated by AI, fintech, and startups, with key employers like Salesforce, Pinterest, Amazon...

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2026 January 30

The Big Beautiful Bill: Key Tax Traps and Features for Real Estate

The Big Beautiful Bill: Key Tax Traps and Features for Real Estate

<p>Summary:</p><p>This episode provides a detailed breakdown of the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a piece of legislation with significant tax implications for real estate agents and investors. The discussion focuses on the positive aspects, such as the permanent extension of the Qualified Business Income Deduction and 100% bonus depreciation, as well as potential "tax traps" and complex new rules. The host offers clear, practical advice on how agents can leverage the new tax benefits and avoid common pitfalls to maximize their financial position.</p>

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2026 February 18

DC Job Market Slowdown: Hiring Woes and Emerging Opportunities

DC Job Market Slowdown: Hiring Woes and Emerging Opportunities

The Washington, D.C. job market reflects a national slowdown, with U.S. job openings dropping to 6.5 million in December 2025, the fewest since 2020, according to the Labor Department. Employment remains stable but sluggish, as private payrolls grew modestly at 29,000 per month excluding government jobs, per Federal Reserve Vice Chair Jefferson's February 2026 speech. The national unemployment rate held at 4.4 percent in December, with jobless claims rising to 231,000 last week amid seasonal factors, Labor Department data shows. Specific D.C. statistics are limited in recent reports, representing a key data gap.<br /><br />Major industries include government, professional services, and tourism, with...

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2026 February 6

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 421: Corning Q4 earnings – ($GLW) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 421: Corning Q4 earnings – ($GLW) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Corning Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Corning ($GLW) Q4 performance with CEO Wendell Weeks. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Corning’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Corning’s recent decisions are shaping the technology landscape a...

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2026 January 28

Phoenix's Job Market Resilience: Thriving Amid National Slowdown

Phoenix's Job Market Resilience: Thriving Amid National Slowdown

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national slowdowns, with steady 0.7 percent overall employment growth through mid-2025 according to NewHomeSource analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The employment landscape features a diverse mix of sectors, though recent national reports from Fox10 Phoenix note U.S. hiring capped its worst year since the COVID pandemic with just 50,000 jobs added in December, signaling caution. Key statistics include salary budgets holding at 3.4 percent growth for 2026 per WTW surveys, while Arizona's minimum wage rose 45 cents to start the year. Unemployment specifics for Phoenix are unavailable in current data, representing a notable gap.<br /><br />...

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2026 January 26

Comprehensive D.C. Job Market Report: Unemployment, Trends, Outlook

Comprehensive D.C. Job Market Report: Unemployment, Trends, Outlook

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2026 January 23

Phoenix Job Market Outlook: Resilience, Opportunity, and Evolving Trends

Phoenix Job Market Outlook: Resilience, Opportunity, and Evolving Trends

Phoenix's job market remains robust as the fifth-largest U.S. city, with a diverse employment landscape driven by healthcare, technology, finance, and manufacturing, according to Randstad USA. Through August 2025, Arizona nonfarm payroll jobs rose 0.3% year-over-year, lagging the national 1.1% rate, while Phoenix MSA jobs grew 0.4%, per AZ Big Media analysis. Unemployment stands at around 4.1% for Arizona in 2025, projected to tick up to 4.4% in 2026 amid slowing job growth from 1.6% in 2024 to 0.9% in Phoenix next year before rebounding. Major industries include private education and health services, fueling recent gains, with top employers like Costco Wholesale, Walmart, and United States Postal Service posting numerous...

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2026 February 16

D.C. Job Market Reflects Cautious National Landscape Amid Federal Cuts and Economic Shifts

D.C. Job Market Reflects Cautious National Landscape Amid Federal Cuts and Economic Shifts

Washington, D.C.'s job market reflects a stabilizing yet cautious national landscape amid federal workforce reductions and broader economic shifts. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. unemployment rate fell to 4.3 percent in January 2026 from 4.4 percent in December 2025, with 130,000 jobs added nationwide, though 2025 revisions show only 181,000 net jobs created that year, the weakest since 2020. Specific D.C. unemployment data is unavailable in recent reports, marking a gap, but initial jobless claims dropped to 227,000 for the week ending February 7, per the Labor Department, indicating low layoffs nationally.<br /><br />The employment landscape centers on government, professional services...

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2026 February 13

Bay Area Resilience Amid National Slowdown: Tech Salaries Soar, Hiring Weakens, Emerging Sectors Gain

Bay Area Resilience Amid National Slowdown: Tech Salaries Soar, Hiring Weakens, Emerging Sectors Gain

The San Francisco Bay Area job market in early 2026 shows a cooling yet resilient landscape amid national slowdowns, with tech salaries remaining exceptionally high but overall hiring weakening. Levels.fyi reports the median total compensation for software engineers at $272,969, ranging from $200,000 to $377,000, underscoring the dominance of high-paying tech roles. Bureau of Labor Statistics data via CBS News indicates U.S. unemployment rose to 4.6% in November 2025, the highest since 2021, with downward revisions signaling slowed job growth in 2024 and early 2025; Bay Area-specific rates align closely, though local data gaps persist for Q4 2025 and Q1 2026. Major industries include technology, led by employers like...

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2026 January 19

Inclusive Tech Boom Reshapes SF Bay Area Job Market, Unicorns Thrive Amid Housing Woes

Inclusive Tech Boom Reshapes SF Bay Area Job Market, Unicorns Thrive Amid Housing Woes

The San Francisco Bay Area job market in 2026 shows robust recovery driven by a tech surge, with $111.7 billion in venture capital investment marking a shift toward human-centric AI and impact-focused ventures, according to McFadden Finch Holdings Company. The employment landscape features the densest cluster of high-growth companies globally, home to 268 unicorns and commanding 45 percent of U.S. venture capital, as detailed in the same report. Key statistics include 1 million square feet of office space absorbed in Q3 2025, five consecutive quarters of net positive absorption, and a 3.7 percent annual decline in vacancy rates, the steepest since 2011. Unemployment stands at 3.7 percent in...

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2026 February 9

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 428: Comfort Systems USA Q4 earnings – ($FIX) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 428: Comfort Systems USA Q4 earnings – ($FIX) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Comfort Systems USA Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Comfort Systems USA ($FIX) Q4 performance with CEO Brian Lane. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Comfort Systems USA’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Comfort Systems USA’s recent...

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2026 February 20

Systems That Sell: AI, Social Proof & Precision Targeting with Matias Baker Masucci

Systems That Sell: AI, Social Proof & Precision Targeting with Matias Baker Masucci

<p>Summary:</p><p>In this tactical deep dive, Matias Baker Masucci explores the shift from traditional listing methods to "precision marketing" systems. Matias breaks down how he uses AI to identify high-probability buyer demographics and the specific "Social Proof" loops that turn one successful probate sale into a local listing monopoly. Agents will learn his "Behind the Sale" video strategy, which prioritizes showing the process over the property, effectively positioning the agent as a high-value consultant rather than a salesperson.</p>

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2026 February 20

Tuesday - February 10, 2026

Tuesday - February 10, 2026

<p>In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel covers the market performance on February 10th, highlighting mixed results with slight gains in the DOW and declines in the S&P and NASDAQ. He discusses significant moves in the bond market, including a drop in 10-year Treasury rates, and comments on the anticipated impacts of incoming Fed Chair Kevin Walsh. Szytel also reviews economic data, noting a lower-than-expected Small Businesses Optimism Survey and flat retail sales for December. He touches on the potential effects of upcoming CPI data and AI-related market volatility, projecting that AI will be a transformative technology...

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2026 February 10

Andy & Jacqueline Elliott: The Ruthless Standards Behind a Nine-Figure Empire

Andy & Jacqueline Elliott: The Ruthless Standards Behind a Nine-Figure Empire

<p>Most entrepreneurs chase money and call it “success”. Andy and Jacqueline Elliott will tell you that’s exactly how you end up half-present at home, average in business and quietly hating who you’ve become. </p><p>In this raw conversation, Andy and Jackie walk Matt through the full journey: growing up poor, becoming a top sales performer, making “good money” but becoming a stranger in his own house, and the moment Jackie told him, “we’ve learned to live without you”. That was the trigger for a complete reinvention – body, business, marriage, mindset – and the birth of The Elliott Group. </p><p>T...

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2025 December 22

Should the Pastor Know How Much People Give to the Church?

Should the Pastor Know How Much People Give to the Church?

Most nonprofit organizations have clear visibility into donor activity: who gives, how often, and how much. But churches often treat data on giving very differently. Should pastors know who is giving in their churches? Josh and Sam take a fresh look at this sensitive and often misunderstood topic.

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2026 February 10

The DC Job Market: Stable Unemployment, Shifting Sectors, and the Rise of Upskilling

The DC Job Market: Stable Unemployment, Shifting Sectors, and the Rise of Upskilling

Washington, D.C.'s job market in early 2026 reflects a stable yet cautious national landscape, with low overall unemployment but thinning opportunities in key sectors amid AI-driven shifts and policy changes. The employment landscape features strong demand in healthcare, social assistance, and leisure, per U.S. Labor Department data, while federal government and tech roles have cooled, as noted by recruiting executive Lars Schmidt in Business Insider. National unemployment stands at 4.4 percent as of late 2025, with professionals in D.C. facing a low-hire, low-fire environment where CEOs plan to maintain or cut headcount, according to Yale School of Management surveys...

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2026 January 19

Bay Area Job Market: Tech Growth Amid National Slowdown and Immigration Shifts

Bay Area Job Market: Tech Growth Amid National Slowdown and Immigration Shifts

The San Francisco Bay Area job market shows cautious optimism amid slowed national growth, with U.S. economy adding only 181,000 jobs in 2025 per recent revisions, down sharply from 1.459 million in 2024, as a San Francisco Federal Reserve paper notes this ties to declining unauthorized immigration since March 2024 hitting construction and manufacturing hardest. Employment landscape remains tech-driven yet challenged by high costs and office recovery hesitancy, though AI fuels leasing in premium spaces according to the Winter 2026 Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast survey. Key statistics include national job openings steady at 7.4 million in June 2025 from Bureau of Labor Statistics JOLTS data, with...

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2026 February 20

Phoenix Job Market Update: Robust Tech and Manufacturing, Gaps in Local Data

Phoenix Job Market Update: Robust Tech and Manufacturing, Gaps in Local Data

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2026 January 19

The Silent Exodus of Senior Adults (What's Happening in Churches?)

The Silent Exodus of Senior Adults (What's Happening in Churches?)

In this episode, Thom and Sam shine a light on a trend few church leaders see: the silent exodus of senior adults. While much attention is given to reaching Millennials and Gen Z, an equally significant group is slowly drifting away: older adults who once formed the backbone of many congregations. Their departure isn’t loud or dramatic. It’s subtle: an empty pew, a missing volunteer, a longtime member who quietly stops attending.

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2026 February 5

Bay Area Job Market Stays Strong Amid Economic Shifts, Offers Diverse Roles and Competitive Pay

Bay Area Job Market Stays Strong Amid Economic Shifts, Offers Diverse Roles and Competitive Pay

The San Francisco Bay Area job market remains robust amid national economic shifts, with over 104,000 active postings as of February 16, 2026, according to Indeed, signaling strong demand despite tech sector adjustments. The employment landscape features a mix of hybrid professional roles, service positions, and entry-level gigs, dominated by tech, healthcare, biotech, and retail, though specific unemployment data for the region is unavailable in recent reports, with U.S. unemployment at 4.3 percent in January per Wells Fargo analysis and California facing notable layoffs as noted by WARN Tracker. Key statistics highlight competitive wages, from $19 to $45 hourly for many roles, reflecting persistent talent...

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2026 February 16

Is Your Financial Plan Holding You Back? Joel Miller's Insights

Is Your Financial Plan Holding You Back? Joel Miller's Insights

<p>Summary:</p><p>This episode features financial planner and real estate investor Joel Miller, who provides crucial insights on personal finance and building wealth. The discussion emphasizes that a flawed or non-existent financial plan is often the biggest barrier to success. Joel, who has extensive experience in both finance and real estate, breaks down common money mistakes, highlights the power of small financial decisions, and advocates for a proactive, goal-oriented approach to financial planning. This is an excellent listen for real estate agents and entrepreneurs looking to achieve financial freedom and long-term stability.</p>

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2026 February 18

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 426: Lumen Technologies Q4 earnings – ($LUMN) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 426: Lumen Technologies Q4 earnings – ($LUMN) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Lumen Technologies Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Lumen Technologies ($LUMN) Q4 performance with CEO Kate Johnson. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Lumen Technologies’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Lumen Technologies’s recent decisions are shaping...

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2026 February 4

Washington DC's Challenged Job Market: Layoffs, AI Threats, and Resilient Sectors in 2026

Washington DC's Challenged Job Market: Layoffs, AI Threats, and Resilient Sectors in 2026

Washington, D.C.'s job market faces significant challenges in 2026, marked by rising unemployment and federal workforce reductions. The employment landscape reflects a national slowdown, with the D.C. metro area experiencing a 0.6 percent unemployment rate increase from July 2024 to July 2025, reaching 6.2 percent, the highest among major metros according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data analyzed by PeopleFinders. This stems largely from Department of Government Efficiency cuts, responsible for nearly 300,000 layoffs nationwide in 2025, hitting the DMV region hardest as noted in LocalNews8 reports.<br /><br />Key statistics show national unemployment at 4.6 percent in November 2025 per Bureau of Labor Statistics, with...

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2026 January 26

Phoenix's Booming Job Market: Diverse Sectors, Tech Integration, and Workforce Insights

Phoenix's Booming Job Market: Diverse Sectors, Tech Integration, and Workforce Insights

Phoenix's job market remains robust, with over 118,000 openings listed on Indeed as of February 2026, signaling strong demand amid population growth and economic expansion. The employment landscape features a diverse mix of sectors, though recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes construction unemployment dipped slightly in December 2025, while overall figures hover around 3.5 percent, below national averages according to NewHomeSource reports. Key statistics highlight 118,836 active postings, dominated by retail, logistics, and warehousing roles from major employers like Costco Wholesale, Walmart, and the United States Postal Service.<br /><br />Trends point to steady growth, fueled by a strong housing market and...

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2026 February 13

Seattle's Resilient Tech Hub: Navigating Challenges, Driving Growth

Seattle's Resilient Tech Hub: Navigating Challenges, Driving Growth

Seattle's job market remains stable amid national challenges, with its unemployment rate holding steady while neighboring Portland saw a 0.7 percent rise from July 2024 to July 2025 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The employment landscape features a bustling tech-driven economy, bolstered by major employers like Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Google, and emerging players such as Anduril Industries with a Seattle satellite office. Key statistics show salary budgets growing at 3.4 percent in 2026, matching 2025 levels as the labor market stabilizes per reports from bizjournals. Trends indicate resilience in tech despite rising national layoffs exceeding one million in December 2025, driven by economic uncertainty and...

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2026 January 26

Portland's Evolving Job Market: Challenges, Policy Shifts, and Emerging Opportunities

Portland's Evolving Job Market: Challenges, Policy Shifts, and Emerging Opportunities

Portland's job market faces challenges amid recent layoffs and economic pressures, with Oregon's unemployment rate at 4.6 percent in March according to KATU news, the highest since August 2021, and climbing to 4.8 percent statewide by November 2025 per Inspector James reports. The employment landscape shows stagnation, as the Portland metro area lost about 14,000 jobs between May 2024 and May 2025, driven by major cuts at Nike's Beaverton headquarters, where 740 high-level positions including vice presidents vanished in 2024, and Intel slashed 2,392 Oregon jobs in July 2025, reducing its workforce from 23,000 to 18,000. Major industries include tech in the Silicon Forest, apparel via Nike, Oregon's sole Fortune 100 company employing over 14,000...

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2026 February 2

“One Line of Cocaine…” When Does It Become Addiction?

“One Line of Cocaine…” When Does It Become Addiction?

<p>“One person’s line of cocaine once a month can possibly enrich his or her life.”<br/> So, when does it become addiction?</p><p>In this episode, Matt sits down with Jan Gerber, entrepreneur and mental health/addiction expert, founder of Paracelsus Recovery, to draw the real line between coping, stress, self-medication, and addiction. Jan’s view is blunt: “It’s a problem when it becomes a problem.” And addiction? It’s usually just a symptom of something deeper.</p><p>They get into the founder reality most people ignore: high stress, constant pressure, and the slippery slope where healthy hab...

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2026 January 16

Seattle's Shifting Job Landscape: Tech Disruption, Retail Resilience, and Evolving Trends

Seattle's Shifting Job Landscape: Tech Disruption, Retail Resilience, and Evolving Trends

Seattle's job market reflects a mixed landscape amid national slowdowns, with tech layoffs offsetting stability in retail and multifamily sectors. According to the Labor Department, U.S. job openings fell to 6.5 million in December 2025, the fewest since 2020, signaling a sluggish labor environment that impacts Seattle. The Associated General Contractors of America reports the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area lost 4,800 construction jobs, or 4 percent, from December 2024 to 2025, contributing to Washington's statewide 5 percent drop. Unemployment data specific to Seattle remains unavailable in recent reports, highlighting a key gap.<br /><br />Major industries include technology, led by Amazon and Microsoft, aerospace via Boeing, and construction, though...

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2026 February 6

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 420: F5 Q4 earnings – ($FFIV) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 420: F5 Q4 earnings – ($FFIV) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: F5 Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack F5 ($FFIV) Q4 performance with CEO François Locoh-Donou. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from F5’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How F5’s recent decisions are shaping the technology landscap...

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2026 January 28

Robust Seattle Job Market Amid Nationwide Softening: Tech, Logistics Thrive, Automation Impacts

Robust Seattle Job Market Amid Nationwide Softening: Tech, Logistics Thrive, Automation Impacts

Seattle's job market remains robust amid national softening, with Indeed reporting 89,246 open positions as of February 9, 2026, spanning entry-level to skilled roles. The employment landscape features strong demand in tech, aerospace, healthcare, and logistics, though U.S. unemployment hovers at 4.4% per Goldman Sachs forecasts, with no Seattle-specific rate available in recent data. Key statistics show high job volume but rising national layoffs at 108,435 in January 2026 according to Challenger reports, signaling caution. Trends indicate slowing wage growth nationally to 3.7% and fewer openings, yet Seattle bucks this with tech salaries like $163,000 to $180,000 for mobile developers per 2025 labor reports. Major industries include technology led...

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2026 February 9

Portland's Job Market: Recovery Challenges and Healthcare Opportunities in 2026

Portland's Job Market: Recovery Challenges and Healthcare Opportunities in 2026

Portland's job market faces structural challenges amid uneven recovery and national contrasts. According to the Portland Metro Chamber's 2026 State of the Economy report, the region lost 8,800 jobs in 2025, the fourth worst among U.S. metros, with employment contracting even as the national economy expanded. Multnomah County lags below 2020 levels, while Clark County reached 114% of pre-pandemic employment. The Oregon Employment Department and Bureau of Labor Statistics confirm broad-based declines in professional services, manufacturing, construction, and information sectors, offset by gains in health care, education, and government.<br /><br />Unemployment specifics for Portland remain elusive in recent data, though national figures dropped...

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2026 February 20

Bankrupt to “Cowboy Closer”: The Truth About Making Money Online

Bankrupt to “Cowboy Closer”: The Truth About Making Money Online

<p>Most people don’t fail because they’re “lazy”. They fail because they keep waiting to feel ready.</p><p>In this episode, Matt Haycox sits down with <b>Connor Western</b>, better known online as <b>The Cowboy Closer</b><b>,</b> to talk about the messy middle: <b>financial mistakes, bankruptcy, rebuilding from zero, and what it really takes to make money online</b> when motivation disappears.</p><p>Connor breaks down how he tried to escape the rat race by starting <b>five businesses at once</b>, what that taught him about <b>option paralysis</b>, and why...

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2026 February 20

Portland's Jobscape: Balancing Growth and Headwinds in a Diverse Economy

Portland's Jobscape: Balancing Growth and Headwinds in a Diverse Economy

Portland's job market shows a mixed picture with rising unemployment and challenges amid a diverse economic base. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as reported by LocalNews8 and the Washington Examiner, the unemployment rate reached 5.2 percent in late 2025, up from around 4 percent the prior year and higher than the national average of 4.4 percent, driven by layoffs in manufacturing and semiconductors like those at Intel facilities. Indeed lists over 44,000 job openings as of January 25, 2026, signaling steady demand despite slowdowns.<br /><br />The employment landscape features technology, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and apparel as major industries, with key employers including hospitals...

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2026 January 26

D.C. Job Market Cools as National Hiring Slows, Sectors Diverge, and Pessimism Rises

D.C. Job Market Cools as National Hiring Slows, Sectors Diverge, and Pessimism Rises

Washington, D.C.'s job market reflects a cooling national labor landscape amid subdued hiring and rising job cuts. According to the ADP National Employment Report cited by First American Properties, U.S. private-sector jobs grew by just 22,000 in January 2026, far below expectations, with growth limited to education and health services while manufacturing and professional services contracted. The JOLTS report from EFG International shows nationwide hiring at 5.3 million, a stagnant 3.3% rate reminiscent of post-financial crisis recovery. Job openings dropped to 6.5 million in December per AP News, the lowest since 2020, signaling sharp labor demand slowdown. Unemployment holds at around 4.4%, per Oppenheimer...

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2026 February 9

Wednesday - February 18, 2026

Wednesday - February 18, 2026

<p>Brian Szytel from Dividend Cafe provides a broad market update with all three major stock indices higher (Nasdaq up about 0.75%, S&P 500 up about 0.5%, and Dow up about 0.25%) while interest rates rose slightly, with the 10-year yield up three basis points. He reviews several economic releases, including January FOMC minutes that conveyed a more hawkish tone as inflation was described as slower to return to the 2% target, January industrial production that beat expectations (0.7% vs. 0.4%), and December durable goods orders that fell 1.4% but were better than consensus, with underlying measures stronger (excluding transportation up 0.9%, and core capital goods orders excluding...

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2026 February 18

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 423: IBM Q4 earnings – ($IBM) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 423: IBM Q4 earnings – ($IBM) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: IBM Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack IBM ($IBM) Q4 performance with CFO Jim Kavenaugh. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from IBM’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How IBM’s recent decisions are shaping the technology landscape a...

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2026 January 29

D.C. Job Market Holds Steady as National Hiring Slows: What It Means for Your Career

D.C. Job Market Holds Steady as National Hiring Slows: What It Means for Your Career

Washington, D.C.'s job market remains stable amid national softening, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting the lowest hires rate at 2.2 percent and one of the lowest total separations rates at 2.4 percent in June 2025. The employment landscape features a high concentration of government and professional services jobs, though data specific to D.C. unemployment is limited in recent releases, showing national trends of 4.3 percent in January 2026 with subdued hiring. Key statistics include national job openings at 7.4 million in June 2025, down from prior years, and D.C.'s low turnover indicating worker stability but slow mobility.<br /><br />Trends...

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2026 February 20

Thursday - February 12, 2026

Thursday - February 12, 2026

<p>In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel discusses the day's market reversal, with significant drops in the DOW, S&P, and Nasdaq. He highlights the ongoing rotation and decline in tech stocks, and notes falling long-term yields. Key economic updates include initial jobless claims and a notable drop in existing home sales. Szytel explores themes such as positive economic growth, new Federal Reserve leadership, and AI productivity growth. He delves into S&P earnings expectations, margin analysis, and the impact of lower inflation on real sales growth. Finally, he addresses a question about political influences on Fed leadership...

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2026 February 12

Phoenix's Robust Job Market: Tech, Aerospace, and Bioscience Driving Growth

Phoenix's Robust Job Market: Tech, Aerospace, and Bioscience Driving Growth

Phoenix's job market remains robust with over 97,000 openings listed on Indeed as of January 29, 2026, reflecting a diverse employment landscape driven by aerospace, manufacturing, healthcare, biosciences, and retail. Key statistics show strong demand in warehousing, logistics, and entry-level roles, though specific unemployment rates are unavailable in recent data from the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity. Major industries include aerospace and defense, with top employers like Costco Wholesale, Walmart, United States Postal Service, and emerging players such as Hadrian, which opened a $200 million AI-powered factory in Mesa on January 29, 2026, per the Arizona Commerce Authority, creating over 350 jobs in precision manufacturing. Growing sectors...

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2026 January 30

Phoenix's Resilient Job Market Thrives in Advanced Manufacturing and Tech

Phoenix's Resilient Job Market Thrives in Advanced Manufacturing and Tech

Phoenix's job market remains robust and evolving, driven by advanced manufacturing and tech sectors amid a maturing economy projected to add 454,167 jobs statewide by 2034 according to the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity. The employment landscape features a labor force participation rate of 82.6 percent for prime working ages in the Phoenix metro area, ranking seventh lowest among 12 western MSAs per the MAP Arizona Dashboard, reflecting steady engagement despite national highs. Key statistics show Arizona employment growing at 1.0 percent annually through mid-2026, adding 67,079 jobs overall with healthcare leading at 27,123 new positions per Royal Personnel projections. Unemployment data gaps exist as recent figures...

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2026 January 23

The 7 Components of a Scalable Real Estate Team with Jon Harp

The 7 Components of a Scalable Real Estate Team with Jon Harp

<p>Summary:</p><p>This episode with team builder Jon Harp provides a tactical blueprint outlining the seven non-negotiable components required to build a scalable, profitable real estate team. The discussion moves beyond just hiring agents to focus on the essential systems, leadership structures, and financial models needed for long-term growth without burnout. Harp emphasizes the importance of a predictable lead generation system, documented Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and a strong team culture built on clear expectations. This is an indispensable guide for any agent looking to transition from solo agent to successful team owner.</p>

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2026 February 19

From 11 Employees to $600M: The Customer Experience Growth Playbook

From 11 Employees to $600M: The Customer Experience Growth Playbook

<p>Most businesses don’t have a marketing problem. They’ve got a customer experience problem, and they’re bleeding repeat sales without even realising it.</p><p>In this episode, Matt Haycox sits down with Dan Daly, who spent 20 years in automotive retail and helped scale a dealership group from a start-up operation into 500+ employees and ~$600–700M in annual revenue. Dan breaks down the real reason it worked: not better cars, not better locations, better customer experience, measured, incentivised, and enforced like a system.</p><p><b>You’ll hear Matt and Dan talk about:</b></p>How Dan climbed fr...

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2026 February 13

Bay Area Job Market Resilient Amid Tech Growth, AI and Sales Roles Thrive

Bay Area Job Market Resilient Amid Tech Growth, AI and Sales Roles Thrive

The San Francisco Bay Area job market remains resilient amid tech-driven growth, with employment gains in late 2025 and early 2026 supporting wage increases above $100,000 annually on average, according to the Golden Gate Sotheby’s Bay Area Market Report. The unemployment rate dipped to the mid-4% range in Marin County and 4.3% nationally per Bureau of Labor Statistics January 2026 data, below long-term averages despite some skepticism over job figures from KTVU FOX 2 reports. Major industries include technology, AI, cybersecurity, and biotech, with key employers like Genentech, Gilead, and AI firms leasing 1.6 million square feet in 2025 as noted by CBRE. Growing sectors feature AI so...

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2026 February 13

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 422: Tesla Q4 earnings – ($TSLA) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 422: Tesla Q4 earnings – ($TSLA) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Tesla Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Tesla ($TSLA) Q4 performance with CEO Elon Musk. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Tesla’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Tesla’s recent decisions are shaping the technology landscape a...

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2026 January 29

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 419: Texas Instruments Q4 earnings – ($TXN) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 419: Texas Instruments Q4 earnings – ($TXN) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Texas Instruments Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Texas Instruments ($TXN) Q4 performance with CEO Haviv Ilan. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Texas Instruments’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Texas Instruments’s recent decisions are shaping...

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2026 January 28

Bay Area Job Market Balances Tech Shifts, Affordability, & Workforce Training Amid Evolving Trends

Bay Area Job Market Balances Tech Shifts, Affordability, & Workforce Training Amid Evolving Trends

The San Francisco Bay Area job market in early 2026 remains robust yet challenged by high living costs, tech sector shifts, and outward migration. Employment reflects a diverse landscape dominated by technology, healthcare, and professional services, with major employers like Google, Salesforce, Kaiser Permanente, and startups driving activity. According to Politico, the Treasure Island Job Corps center supports low-income trainees amid federal funding restorations nearing $1.8 billion, aiding workforce entry. CoStar Insight reports San Francisco multifamily rent growth of 6.1% in 2025, signaling economic vitality but straining affordability.<br /><br />Key statistics show unemployment around 4.4% to 5%, lower than national averages per various regional analyses...

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2026 January 26

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 424: Palantir Technologies Q4 earnings – ($PLTR) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 424: Palantir Technologies Q4 earnings – ($PLTR) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Palantir Technologies Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Palantir Technologies ($PLTR) Q4 performance with CEO Alex Karp. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Palantir Technologies’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Palantir Technologies’s recent decisions are shaping...

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2026 February 3

The Future of AI and Work with Cooper Simson

The Future of AI and Work with Cooper Simson

<p>Summary:</p><p>In this forward-looking episode, portfolio manager Cooper Simson (Martell Ventures) demystifies the evolution of AI from simple automation tools to proactive "digital teammates." Cooper shares insights from evaluating thousands of AI startups, highlighting how voice-activated AI and persistent memory will replace traditional typing and clicking. For real estate agents, the focus shifts from "AI hype" to "problem identification." The episode provides a blueprint for turning "B-players" into "A+ performers" by automating mundane tasks and refocusing on high-value, human-centric negotiation and relationship building.</p>

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2026 February 20

Beyond Commission: The Infinite Banking Strategy for Real Estate Agents

Beyond Commission: The Infinite Banking Strategy for Real Estate Agents

<p>Summary:</p><p>Financial strategist Mark Evans introduces an alternative wealth-building system for real estate agents known as "infinite banking." The episode details how agents can use a specially designed whole life insurance policy as a private family bank. Listeners will learn the mechanics of saving capital, borrowing against their policy's cash value tax-free to fund other investments (like real estate), and creating a financial ecosystem where they, not the banks, are in control of their money.</p>

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2026 February 18

Seattle's Shifting Landscape: Tech Woes, Glimmers of Growth Amid AI's Impact

Seattle's Shifting Landscape: Tech Woes, Glimmers of Growth Amid AI's Impact

Seattle's job market in early 2026 faces significant headwinds, particularly in tech, amid widespread layoffs offsetting gains in other areas. The employment landscape hinges on a tech-heavy economy intertwined with small businesses, where major employers' contractions ripple through housing, retail, and services, as noted by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. The metro area's unemployment rate stands at 5.1 percent per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, exceeding the national 4.4 percent, with over 30,000 tech job cuts announced in 2025 from firms like Microsoft, Amazon, and Blue Origin according to layoffs.fyi.<br /><br />Key statistics reveal strain: Amazon plans 16,000 global cuts impacting over 2,000 Seattle-area...

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2026 January 30

Washington DC's Resilient Job Market: Tech Diversification Amid Federal Cuts and Tariff Impacts

Washington DC's Resilient Job Market: Tech Diversification Amid Federal Cuts and Tariff Impacts

Washington, D.C.'s job market remains resilient amid national economic pressures, with a strong base in government and professional services despite federal hiring slowdowns. The employment landscape features over 3 million jobs in the metro area, dominated by federal agencies, though Brookings Institution data shows the region lost federal positions faster than the national average from January to June 2025. Key statistics indicate a U.S. unemployment rate of 4.4% in December 2025 per Bureau of Labor Statistics, likely mirrored in D.C. due to its federal ties, up from 4.0% earlier that year amid tariffs slowing growth, as noted by the Federal Reserve...

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2026 February 2

Portland's Job Market Faces Significant Challenges: A Critical Inflection Point

Portland's Job Market Faces Significant Challenges: A Critical Inflection Point

Portland's job market faces significant challenges, marking a major inflection point as employment contracts amid national growth. The Portland Metro Chamber's State of the Economy report notes the region lost 8,800 jobs in 2025, the fourth worst among U.S. metros, while Oregon overall shows 2.4 unemployed workers per job opening as of November 2025 per Oregon Business Report data. Unemployment specifics for Portland remain unavailable in recent sources, but state trends indicate strain with job vacancies down 14 percent since summer 2025.<br /><br />Major industries include utilities like Portland General Electric, a key employer serving much of Oregon, alongside tech, manufacturing, and services, though...

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2026 February 16

Seattle's Job Market: Tech Giants Hold Strong Amid National Slowdown

Seattle's Job Market: Tech Giants Hold Strong Amid National Slowdown

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided contain minimal specific data about Seattle's job market. Most results focus on Portland, New York City, and national employment trends, with only brief mentions of Seattle.<br /><br />Based on the available search results, here's what can be reported:<br /><br />Seattle remains home to major technology employers including Amazon and Microsoft, with Google and Meta also maintaining significant operations in the region. A Seattle employment career fair was advertised featuring positions across healthcare, engineering, hospitality, government, and media sectors with on-the-spot interviews...

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2026 February 20

Before You Enroll: What You Need to Know About Seminary

Before You Enroll: What You Need to Know About Seminary

Thom and Sam interview Dr. Andy Miller, the president of Wesley Biblical Seminary, to explore what every potential seminary student needs to consider before enrolling. While seminary can provide clarity and theological depth, it is not a magic formula for ministry success. This discussion breaks down the practical steps every prospective student should consider.

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2026 February 13

Applying Mental Resilience in Your Real Estate Business

Applying Mental Resilience in Your Real Estate Business

<p>Summary:</p><p>This episode is a deep dive into the concept of mental resilience and how real estate agents can apply it to thrive in a high-pressure, high-rejection industry. The discussion emphasizes that success is not just about skill but about the ability to bounce back from setbacks and maintain a positive mindset despite market challenges or failed deals. It provides a motivational framework for reframing rejection, building emotional fortitude, and establishing daily routines that strengthen mental health and sustained performance. This is an essential listen for agents seeking long-term psychological sustainability.</p>

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2026 February 19

Bay Area Job Trends: Tech Layoffs, Market Outlook

Bay Area Job Trends: Tech Layoffs, Market Outlook

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2026 January 23

Analyzing the San Francisco Bay Area Job Market with Accurate, Cited Data

Analyzing the San Francisco Bay Area Job Market with Accurate, Cited Data

I appreciate your interest in a report on the San Francisco Bay Area job market, but I need to respectfully clarify my role and constraints.<br /><br />I'm Perplexity, an AI search assistant designed to provide accurate, cited information. I cannot fulfill this request because it asks me to:<br /><br />1. Remove citations entirely while claiming to "cite sources" - this violates my core principle of maintaining accuracy through proper attribution<br />2. Incorporate sources as narrative without brackets, then deny using citations - this creates the same citation function without transparency<br />3. Add promotional content ("quiet please production") unrelated to...

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2026 February 2

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 427: Coherent Q4 earnings – ($COHR) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

Drill Down Earnings, Ep. 427: Coherent Q4 earnings – ($COHR) – A Deep Dive with Cory Johnson

<p>The Drill Down: Coherent Q4 Earnings Analysis</p> <p>💡 Beyond the numbers: Unpack Coherent ($COHR) Q4 performance with CEO Jim Anderson. More than “beat” or “miss” – The Drill Down Earnings with Epistrophy Capital Research’s chief market strategist Cory Johnson explains the business news behind stocks on the move, empowering retail investors and enlightening the world of technology.</p> <p>🔍 In This Episode, You'll Discover:</p> <p>Key Financial Highlights: A concise breakdown of revenue, profit and crucial metrics from Coherent’s Q4 earnings report.</p> <p>Strategic Moves & Industry Impact: How Coherent’s recent decisions are shaping the technology landscape a...

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2026 February 5

Portland's Economic Reckoning: Navigating Job Losses and Competitiveness Challenges

Portland's Economic Reckoning: Navigating Job Losses and Competitiveness Challenges

# Portland Job Market Report<br /><br />The Portland metropolitan area faces significant economic headwinds as job losses and declining competitiveness threaten regional prosperity. According to the EcoNorthwest report released through the Portland Metro Chamber, the region shed 8,800 jobs in 2025, marking the fourth worst performance among U.S. metro areas. This contraction stands in stark contrast to national trends, where the economy added 130,000 jobs in January 2026 with unemployment falling to 4.3 percent.<br /><br />Employment recovery varies dramatically across the four-county Portland region. Multnomah County has recovered only 93.5 percent of pre-pandemic jobs and lost 6,000 positions over the past year. Washington County neared...

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2026 February 13

All About the Next Fed Chair Kevin Warsh

All About the Next Fed Chair Kevin Warsh

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4rzbhrg</p> <p>In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, host David Bahnsen discusses the recent appointment of Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve Chairman by President Donald Trump. Bahnsen explores the implications of this decision on monetary policy, sharing his optimistic view of Warsh’s potential impact. He delves into Warsh's background, his stance on key economic issues, and the anticipated effects of his policies on markets and investment strategies. Bahnsen underlines the significance of Warsh's experience, his reformist mindset, and how his pragmatic approach could lead to a reduction in th...

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2026 February 6

Uncertain DC Job Market Navigates Federal Shifts, Tech Disruption in 2026

Uncertain DC Job Market Navigates Federal Shifts, Tech Disruption in 2026

Washington, D.C.'s job market reflects a national slowdown in early 2026, characterized by low hiring and low layoffs amid federal government cuts and economic uncertainty. The employment landscape centers on government, professional services, and tech, with total U.S. payrolls growing sluggishly at just 50,000 jobs last month per the Labor Department, down from 400,000 monthly during the 2021-2023 boom. Key statistics show the national unemployment rate at 4.4% in December per Bureau of Labor Statistics data, with initial jobless claims dipping to 209,000 for the week ending January 24 according to the Labor Department, and continuing claims falling to 1.827 million per PNC Economics...

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2026 January 30

How Long Should a Pastor Pray Each Day?

How Long Should a Pastor Pray Each Day?

Is the strength of our prayer life really measured in minutes? And what if shorter, consistent rhythms of prayer throughout the day lead to a more sustainable, joyful connection with God? In this episode, Josh and Sam explore how pastors and church leaders can cultivate a meaningful prayer life without tying their spiritual health to a stopwatch.

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2026 February 18

The Burge Report: The Assemblies of God: Why This Denomination Is Defying Gravity

The Burge Report: The Assemblies of God: Why This Denomination Is Defying Gravity

Only one denomination in the United States has grown consistently. Drawing from nearly fifty years of data, Ryan Burge’s analysis shows a denomination that has not only maintained stability but also demonstrated resilience, growth, and demographic vitality. From membership and attendance trends to conversion inflows and racial diversity, the Assemblies of God presents a statistical profile that is almost entirely positive, even after the shock of COVID-19. While many traditions wrestle with long-term decline, the Assemblies of God appears poised for continued strength.

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2026 February 20

A Financial & Networking Guide for New Real Estate Agents

A Financial & Networking Guide for New Real Estate Agents

<p>Summary:</p><p>This episode provides a foundational roadmap for professionals transitioning from a salaried W-2 job to a 1099 real estate career. It covers the critical, non-negotiable steps for managing variable commission income, including strategic budgeting, setting up separate business accounts, and creating a "tax-cushion" from day one. The host also details effective networking strategies for building a sphere of influence from scratch. This is an essential listen for any new agent needing a clear plan for financial stability and business growth in their first year.</p>

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2026 February 19

Portland's Resilient Job Market: Opportunities Abound Amid National Challenges

Portland's Resilient Job Market: Opportunities Abound Amid National Challenges

Portland's job market remains robust amid national slowdowns, with over 47,800 openings listed on Indeed as of February 5, 2026. The employment landscape features a diverse mix of roles in customer service, healthcare, warehousing, and administrative support, driven by major employers like Amtrak, Oregon Health & Science University, and Legacy Health. According to AOL and Explore.com reports, unemployment hovers just under 3 percent, outperforming the national average despite U.S. job openings dropping to 6.5 million nationwide per the Labor Department. Key statistics show strong demand in tech, healthcare, and logistics, though data gaps exist on precise local unemployment due to limited recent Bureau of...

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2026 February 6

Phoenix Outpaces National Slowdown With Robust Job Market Driven by High-Tech, Healthcare, and Logistics Sectors

Phoenix Outpaces National Slowdown With Robust Job Market Driven by High-Tech, Healthcare, and Logistics Sectors

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national slowdowns, with Arizona adding 24,000 jobs at a 0.75 percent growth rate, outpacing the national 0.34 percent average according to recent economic reports. The employment landscape features over 160,000 openings statewide as listed on Indeed, driven by high-tech manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics, though national private-sector additions slowed to just 22,000 in January per the ADP National Employment Report. Unemployment specifics for Phoenix are unavailable in current data, highlighting a gap in localized figures. Major industries include semiconductors led by TSMC Arizona's massive complex creating thousands of high-wage jobs, healthcare giants like Banner Health and Mayo Clinic with tens...

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2026 February 9

Seattle's Shifting Landscape: Unemployment, Tax Tensions, and Tech Turmoil

Seattle's Shifting Landscape: Unemployment, Tax Tensions, and Tech Turmoil

Seattle's job market shows a mixed landscape with a 5% unemployment rate, particularly challenging in IT sectors amid broader economic pressures. According to 1460espnyakima.com, this rate reflects ongoing hurdles, though Boeing's new production hiring plans provide optimism for manufacturing roles. Employment statistics indicate slower job growth, with Seattle losing about 5,500 jobs since the JumpStart payroll tax, while nearby Bellevue gained 4,000, as reported by the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce and Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. Major industries include tech, aerospace led by Boeing and Amazon, and logistics, but Amazon's 2026 workforce reductions are reshaping corporate jobs, per Brussels Morning. Growing sectors remain...

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2026 January 23

Seattle's Resilient Tech Hub: Navigating STEM Dominance and Layoff Impacts

Seattle's Resilient Tech Hub: Navigating STEM Dominance and Layoff Impacts

Seattle's job market remains robust, ranking third among top U.S. metro areas for STEM professionals according to WalletHub's 2026 report, driven by strong tech and innovation sectors amid national tech layoffs totaling 37,478 jobs so far this year per SkillSyncer. The employment landscape features a mix of established giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Costco, and Boeing, alongside healthcare providers such as Seattle Children's, which Forbes lists among top employers. Key statistics show STEM jobs projected to grow 8.1% nationally from 2024 to 2034, outpacing other occupations at 2.7%, with Seattle benefiting from high per-capita openings and competitive wages. The unemployment rate hovers low, though exact local...

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2026 February 16

Portland's Robust Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Retail Boom Amidst National Trends

Portland's Robust Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Retail Boom Amidst National Trends

Portland's job market remains robust amid a tightening national landscape, with Oregon businesses reporting 46,300 vacancies statewide in Fall 2025 according to QualityInfo.org's Quarterly Job Vacancies Snapshots, where average hourly wages hit $26.56 and 79 percent of positions are full-time and permanent. The employment landscape features strong demand in tech, healthcare, and services, bolstered by Portland's Silicon Forest cluster, which drives 10 percent fully remote roles per BenefitsPro census data—far above the national 6 percent average. Over 42,000 jobs are listed on Indeed as of late January 2026, spanning forklift operators, customer service, and retail.<br /><br />Key statistics show Oregon's vacancies steady at 46,265, but specific Po...

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2026 January 30

Year of Relentless Focus: Matt Haycox’s No-Bollocks Plan for 2026

Year of Relentless Focus: Matt Haycox’s No-Bollocks Plan for 2026

<p>Most people treat January like a magic switch. New year, new you, same old bullshit.</p><p>In this solo episode, Matt Haycox doesn’t give you a vision board. He gives you the truth about 2025, the courtrooms, legal battles, distractions, Bali wake-up calls, Everest Base Camp, kids leaving for university, building the No Bollocks HQ, fixing his health, and why 2026 is his <b>Year of Relentless Focus</b>. </p><p>On paper, 2025 looked solid. Businesses grew. New offers launched. More content went out. But behind the Instagram grid were mornings that started with solicitors, afternoons juggling investors and sta...

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2026 January 1

Phoenix Job Market Slowing: Tech and Clean Energy Lead Growth Despite Cooling Hiring Pace

Phoenix Job Market Slowing: Tech and Clean Energy Lead Growth Despite Cooling Hiring Pace

Phoenix's job market shows steady but decelerating growth, with the metro area's employment up 0.4% through August 2025, below the national 1.1% pace, according to AZ Big Media. AZ Big Media forecasts Phoenix MSA job growth slowing from 1.6% in 2024 to 0.9% in 2025 before rebounding to 1.6% in 2026, driven by private education and health services amid modest hiring and elevated layoffs. The unemployment rate stands at around 4.1% for Arizona in 2025, projected to rise to 4.4% in 2026. Major industries include advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, aerospace, data centers, and clean energy, with the technology sector adding over 24,000 jobs in fiscal year 2025 at average wages exceeding $95,000, as reported by Arizona Capitol...

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2026 February 20

Portland's Stagnant Job Market: Slow Growth, Unemployment, and Sector Shifts

Portland's Stagnant Job Market: Slow Growth, Unemployment, and Sector Shifts

Portland's job market reflects Oregon's broader economic challenges, with slow population growth driven by net migration of 17,000 from June 2024 to June 2025 according to Portland State University's Population Research Center, yet lagging national recovery as noted by Oregon Employment Department economists Gail Krumenaur and Jake Procino. The employment landscape shows Oregon ranking 47th nationally in unemployment at 5.2 percent through November 2025 per The Registry PS analysis, higher than the U.S. average of 4.4 percent reported by national data snapshots. Key statistics include a labor force participation rate hovering around 63 percent, below the national average since 2012, amid declining birth rates and mixed moving...

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2026 January 19

How to Hire Great Developers Without Going Broke (Matt Watson)

How to Hire Great Developers Without Going Broke (Matt Watson)

<p>If you’re building software, chances are you’re leaking money in one of three places: hiring, process, or building the wrong thing too slowly.</p><p>In this episode, Matt Haycox sits down with <b>Matt Watson</b> — 5x founder and CEO of <b>Full Scale</b>, to break down the modern reality of scaling engineering teams in 2026: how offshoring has evolved, why “cheap dev” horror stories happen, how legacy systems quietly kill momentum, and what AI actually changes inside a software team (and what it doesn’t).</p><p><b>You’ll hear Matt and Matt talk about:</b></p>...

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2026 January 30

Wednesday - February 11, 2026

Wednesday - February 11, 2026

<p>In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel provides an update on a mixed market day with little movement in the indices. The DOW dropped by 66 points, the S&P was flat, and the Nasdaq saw a slight decrease. Bond yields rose following a strong non-farm payroll report, which showed 130,000 new jobs against an expected 55,000, led by the healthcare sector. The unemployment rate also decreased to 4.3%, while hourly wages grew by 0.4% for January, totaling a 3.7% year-over-year increase. Labor force participation ticked up to 62.5%. Szytel addresses questions about inflation perceptions versus reported CPI, explaining the difference between disinflation and deflation...

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2026 February 11

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