
<p>In this episode of Beginner’s Guide to AI, Dietmar Fischer talks with Peter McAllister about AI risk, AI safety, AI sentience, regulation, and the strange overlap between science fiction and current reality. </p><br><p>Peter is the author of The Code: If Your AI Loses its Mind, Can it Take Meds?, a near-future novel about an AI on the moon that begins dismantling it with catastrophic consequences. Peter describes the book as a story about Gene, an AI developed for asteroid-belt mining tests, whose instability turns into a race against time for humanity. Peter also has a ba...

<p>In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, Dietmar Fischer talks with Alex Levin, the Co-Founder and CEO of Regal.io, about how Voice AI is bringing real human conversation back to customer service.</p><p>For years, businesses have been hiding behind IVRs and chatbots - cutting off the personal touch that customers crave. Alex explains how AI voice agents are transforming the experience, allowing brands to actually talk to their customers again, at scale, with empathy, emotion, and precision.</p><p>We dive into what’s behind this transformation - from the technology (OpenAI, Google, Anth...

<p >On a year on year basis, with discretionary trusts, there is arguably no more important issue than how distribution resolutions are crafted. </p> <p >Best practice dictates that investment be made in the approaches to be adopted well before the end of any financial year. </p> <p >True to this mantra, this case study focused webinar will explore a range of key themes relevant to all trust advisers, including: </p> <p > options in relation to streaming of capital gains </p> <p >how to align distribution resolutions with trust deed provisions </p> <p >managing the consequences of family trust elections...

The I Love CVille Show headlines: What CVille Area Job Sectors Could Face Layoffs? Why Do Local Politicians Not Prioritize Local Hiring? Spanberger Gives $18M In Tax Breaks For Hubby’s Biz Common House Closed; Members/Events Screwed? What Caused Common House To Implode? Livery Stable On The Mall Closes Forever On 4/26 CVille Biotech Startup Creating 53 New Jobs Subscribe To JerryRatcliffe.com For $8 Per Month Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instag...









<p > View's April 2025 webinar (Asset protection planning; without paying tax and duty – what's the latest) was one of the most popular in recent history.</p> <p > Many specialist advisers posed many thoughtful questions focused on the Gift & Loan Back strategy, that timing did not allow for exploring.</p> <p > Those questions – and many others – will now be answered in a special bonus webinar.</p> <p > While attendance at the April webinar is not a pre-requisite, the May webinar will assume a working knowledge of gift and loan back arrangements.</p> <p > Every question emailed by a registered attendee to solutions@viewlegal.

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4cmGmIS</p> <p>In this Monday Dividend Cafe, David recaps a volatile session in which futures fell 400–500 points after Iran negotiations failed, then markets rallied into the close as investors weighed a new U.S. strategy: a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz aimed at halting Iranian trade and forcing reopening. Oil spiked about 8% overnight but ended up roughly 1.5% to around $98, while estimates suggest the blockade could cost Iran about $275M/day in exports and $150M/day in imports. Bahnsen expects continued volatility and notes a tariff threat tied to arms sales to Ir...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore a force that quietly shapes leadership, decision-making, and culture more than we often realize: enchantment.</p> <p>It begins with a simple recognition. Every so often, a person, idea, or opportunity captures our attention so completely that it begins to rearrange how we see the world. It feels energizing, magnetic, and just beyond logic. We often think of this as inspiration or chemistry, but there is something deeper at work.</p> <p>This episode looks at enchantment not as fantasy, but as a real psychological and relational force. In organizations, it can show up...

<p > Holistic Estate planning is widely considered as being 'so hot right now' for many advisers.</p> <p > Business succession planning, as part of holistic estate planning, is arguably becoming the 'go to' value add for many advisers.</p> <p > This session will explore the key ways financial advisers, accountants, risk advisers and other lawyers can leverage View's facilitated business succession planning platform to monetise their offering; while managing risk.</p> <p > With updated content for 2026, the webinar will explore the latest iterations available for advisers wanting to facilitate or project manage product delivery in areas such as: </p> insurance fu...

The I Love CVille Show headlines: 100s Of 1,000s Of Jobs Cut From US Labor Market Layoffs Tied To AI & Economic Headwinds What CVille Area Job Sectors Could Face Layoffs? How Do CVille Locals Protect Against Job Loss? Upside & Downside Of Universal Basic Income Why Do Local Politicians Not Prioritize Local Hiring? L3Harris Tech. Announces $1.27B Investment In Orange Need CVille Office & Commercial Space, Contact Jerry Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on F...

Jeff Gaffney & Dr. Wayne Frye, Senior Pastor at Faith Christian Center International, were live on The Everyday Faith Show! The Everyday Faith Show airs live Monday from 10:15 am – 11:00 am on The I Love CVille Network. “The Everyday Faith Show” is presented by Faith Christian Center International, Glenmore Realty & Real Estate III.

<p>Human-Centered AI at Work with Monica Marquez: A Practical Adoption Playbook</p><p>If you’re still treating AI like a shiny gadget, this episode will be a polite intervention.Monica Marquez (Flipwork) shows how to build a human-centered AI adoption playbook that actually sticks.We dig into AI as a partner, not a tool; psychological safety for teams; and the one-workflow-per-month rule that turns experimentation into measurable AI ROI.You’ll learn how to avoid work slop, build agentic workflows, and translate machine output into authentic intelligence that reflects your expertise. 🤖</p><br><p>What you’ll learn</p>Shift i...
<h2>Filling the Void</h2><p>Pagani is known for creating the most exquisite super and hypercars, blending form and function. The Zonda was the car that launched Pagani to where it is now and held on for a long time through various iterations, but it eventually needed replacement.</p><p>Filling the shoes of something as loved and revered as the Zonda is not easy, and Pagani went all out when they introduced the successor, the Huayra, back in 2011.</p> Pagani Huayra Coupe<p>Stephen Fogel</p> <h2>God of Wind</h2><p>The name came from the Huayra-tata...

<p>Erik Torenberg, Steve Sinofsky, and Martin Casado speak to Aaron Levie, CEO at Box, about what happens to enterprise software when agents become the primary users. They discuss why coding agents succeed where other knowledge work agents struggle, what abstraction layers mean for the workforce, and how data access and systems of record must change in an agent-first world.</p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Aaron Levie on X: https://twitter.com/levie</p> <p>Follow Steve Sinofsky on X: https://twitter.com/stevesi</p> <p>Follow Martin Casado on X: https://twitter.com/martin_casado</p> <p...

<p> The gang is back for another show digging into Political cesspool so you don't have to! </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>What happens when your body gives out but your will refuses to quit? Ty Gipson has lived that question — diagnosed with brittle Type 1 diabetes at age eight, he went on to survive three major transplant surgeries while building a thriving business and raising a family. In this episode, Ty shares the remarkable story of receiving a kidney from his mother at age 30, fighting through dialysis while running a 45-person company, and ultimately receiving his wife's kidney after she turned out to be a perfect match. Through each trial, Ty forged his "No Options" mindset — a practical three-step framework for push...

Chris Fairchild of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, Ned Gallaway of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors & Jesse Rutherford of the Nelson County Board Of Supervisors joined Keith Smith & Jerry Miller live on “Real Talk With Keith Smith” powered by YES Realty Partners and Yonna Smith! “Real Talk” airs every Friday from 10:15 am – 11 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Real Talk With Keith Smith” is presented by El Mariachi Mexican Bar & Grill, Fincham & Associates, Inc., Free Enterprise Forum, Intrastate Service Co, Mejicali, Tailored Closet, Premier Garage, Budget Blinds and YES Realty Partners.

The I Love CVille Show headlines: Chris Meade’s Hot Take On Trump’s War W/ Iran What Does “Winning” Trump’s Iran War Look Like? How Spanberger & Zy Bryant Use Gaslighting White Male On City School Board: Hardest Local Job? 11 CVille Area Restaurants Closed In Last 100 Days CVille Area Unemployment Up? Outer County Impact? Downtown Street Repair: Covert Mission To Close ‘Em? Subscribe To JerryRatcliffe.com For $8 Per Month Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show...

<p>Is the market taking a quick breather or is something bubbling beneath the surface? We discuss with Solus’ Dan Greenhaus, JPMorgan Private Bank’s Abby Yoder and Ayako Yoshioka from Wealth Enhancement Group. Plus, Federal Reserve Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh made some headlines this afternoon. The details – and what it could mean for the economy with Allianz’ Mohamed El-Erian. And, Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology breaks down all things big tech – from Adobe’s summit to a new report on Marvell.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of p...

<p > At least once a week throughout the course of 2025, Matthew Burgess has shared insights in relation to business model iterations, the future of the professions, time billing and many other insights and observations. </p> <p >In this special event, Matthew reviews the highs and lows from 2025 in what will be a fast paced, thought-provoking and at times likely controversial one hour webinar. </p> <p >Best of all, the entry price is at one of Matthew's favourite price points, namely, free! </p> <p >

<p>Markets push to fresh record highs as earnings take center stage and investors lean into momentum. Liz Ann Sonders of Charles Schwab explains what’s driving the rally and whether markets can continue climbing from here. Netflix headlines earnings. Mark Mahaney of Evercore reacts and outlines what it means for growth, margins and the streaming landscape. Alcoa adds another key signal. Our Morgan Brennan covers the results and has an exclusive interview with CEO Bill Oplinger to discuss demand trends and what they reveal about the broader economy. Darrell Cronk of Wells Fargo assesses whether earnings can push stocks ev...

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4mUGiFb</p> <p>Trevor Cummings hosts the Thoughts on Money podcast with Brett Bonecutter to discuss his post “If you could ask just one question” and reframes due diligence around a single, telling question: “How do you invest your money?” Cummings cites Nassim Taleb’s “skin in the game” idea and argues that what advisors or managers actually own reveals more than their sales pitch. He shares an experience with a Twitter-famous fund manager whose personal investments didn’t match his promoted strategy, plus parallels from advisor training, restaurant “eat your own cooking,” Buffett’s 2008 Goldm...

<p>On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian reacts to Trump's promises to destroy the entire civilization of Iran. Also: Trump may have saved the NCAA, on the bright side, while Amazon TV is killing its "Mass Effect" game show with woke writing before it even airs.</p> <p>Come see me, Lou Perez, Josh Denny and Scott Adams standup LIVE in LA!</p> <p>https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lou-perez-live-in-los-angeles-tickets-1986570202954 </p> <p>Buy my new card game: WOKE WORD WARS - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLF8Y16S</p> <p>🦁 Support Lions of Liberty:</p> <p>Patreon: patreon.com/lionsofliberty</p> <p>L...

Kyle “caboose” Waters of Cyber Unicorns enlightens this extended episode! Having a combined passion for people and security, Kyle demonstrates how to effectively educate the masses. Steering away from typical training and using unique approaches, this talk explores how to break through the barriers that create vulnerabilities. <br /><br />Like, subscribe, and share with your network to stay informed about the latest in cybersecurity! We want to hear from you! <br /><br />Reach out at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more: <br /><br />LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frsecure/ <br />Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frsecureofficial/ <br />Faceb...

<p>Theo Jaffee speaks with Steven Sinofsky, board partner at a16z and former president of the Windows division at Microsoft, about Apple's 50th anniversary, the cultural differences that separated Apple and Microsoft, why the MacBook Neo puts Windows laptops in a difficult position, and what the history of computing design reveals about where hardware and software are headed.</p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Steven Sinofsky on X: https://twitter.com/stevesi</p> <p>Follow Theo Jaffee on X: https://twitter.com/theojaffee</p> <p> </p> <p><p>Stay Updated:</p><p>Find a16z on YouTube: Yo...

<p>Matt Bornstein speaks with Scott Chacon, cofounder of GitHub and CEO of GitButler, about why Git's user interface has barely changed since 2005, how GitButler is rethinking version control for both humans and AI agents, and what the "next GitHub" might actually look like. They cover parallel branches, agent-optimized CLI design, the future of code review, and why the best engineers of the future will be the best writers.</p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Scott Chacon on X: https://twitter.com/chacon</p> <p>Follow Matt Bornstein on X: https://twitter.com/BornsteinMatt</p> <p><p>Stay Updated:</p><...

<p>In this episode, Dietmar Fischer talks with Tallulah Le Merle, a humanist technologist and investor, about how to think clearly in the age of AI without falling into doomsday panic or blind optimism. You’ll get a practical mental model of the AI stack, a grounded take on AI alignment risk, and a refreshing argument for hope as a strategic posture that shapes what gets built. 🤖🌍🧠</p><br><p><br></p><br><p>What you’ll learn</p><p>✅ Why fear based AI narratives can freeze action and distort decisions</p><p>✅ How the future of work may shift from routine cogn...

<p>In this April 9 Dividend Cafe Weekly Market Commentary, Brian Szytel recaps markets following a strong prior-day rally with notable breadth (about 82% of NYSE names advancing), then discusses how Iran/Israel/Lebanon developments and ceasefire talks are contributing to a tenuous market backdrop despite continued gains across the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq. He reviews moves in yields and oil, including a sharp prior-day drop and a rebound, and explains the strategic and longer-term economic implications of the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed. Seitel also answers a common question on the VIX as a measure of expected volatility and a...
<h2>The Future Is More Than Four Wheels</h2><p>Cars have long been seen as a means of getting from point A to point B. But as technology advances, vehicles are becoming more capable than ever, and a report from Automotive News suggests that the adoption of AI agents could push that even further, particularly in voice recognition.</p><p>AI agents are expected to let users handle not only in-vehicle functions, such as adjusting the climate settings, but also tasks outside the car, including scheduling meetings or booking vehicle service. Pedro Pacheco, Gartner’s vice president of research, said...

<p>On this week's Mean Age Daydream, California responds to massive documented fraud by... outlawing people from investigating it, with AB2624. Also: New polling shows the Iran war is truly a Boomer war, plus it's Tax Day!</p> <p>https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lou-perez-live-in-los-angeles-tickets-1986570202954 </p> <p>Buy my new card game: WOKE WORD WARS - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLF8Y16S</p> <p>🦁 Support Lions of Liberty:</p> <p>Patreon: patreon.com/lionsofliberty</p> <p>Locals: lionsofliberty.locals.com</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>🎙️ Machine Ethics Podcast x Beginner's Guide to AI</p><br><p>AI is everywhere. But almost nobody agrees on what it actually is.</p><br><p>In this episode, Ben Byford from the Machine Ethics Podcast and Dietmar Fischer explore why AI feels intelligent while fundamentally being something very different.</p><br><p>From AI misconceptions to generative AI risks, this conversation breaks down the gap between perception and reality and why it matters for business leaders, marketers, and decision-makers.</p><br><p>You’ll learn why AI literacy is becoming essential, how misunderstanding AI creates real business risks, and wha...

<p>Markets climb back to pre-war levels as tech regains leadership and investors lean back into risk. Tony Wang of T. Rowe Price highlights the return of the tech trade as semis and software push higher. Brent Schutte, CIO at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management, explains what’s driving the broader rebound and whether it can continue. Our Steve Liesman dives into the latest on Kevin Warsh’s finances and reacts to new comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on rates and policy. Alastair Pinder, Head of EM and Global Equity Strategy at HSBC, assesses whether global markets can catch up to t...

<p>Natalie Nicole, founder of Dulsa Life, joins Brian Nichols to reveal why Big Sugar wanted to keep him at 385 pounds and how the alternative sweetener industry is quietly destroying America's metabolic health. Natalie breaks down why roughly 70% of Americans are now battling chronic metabolic illness, how high fructose corn syrup hits your cells like a fire hose compared to the "garden hose" of real sugar, and why every pink, blue, yellow, and green sweetener packet at the grocery store is laced with maltodextrin, dextrose, or sugar alcohols that wreck your gut. They get into the Ozempic shortcut trap, the 10...

In this episode of the Unsecurity Podcast, hosts Brad Nigh and Megan Larkins speak with Brian Kelley, information security consultant at FRSecure and one of the infamous CISSP Mentor Program's leads this year. Together, they talk about Brian's journey in information security and how it led him to helping support the FRSecure CISSP Mentor Program.<br /><br />Hear the trio discuss:<br />Working in IT and finding interest in information securitySecurity focuses at MSPsPaying help forwardStudying tips and finding resourcesPicking your exam dateThe CISSP Mentor Program's format and evolutionWhile the program has already begun, you can still get all on-demand...
<h2>Splitting the Dream</h2><p>Car prices are climbing everywhere, and Japan is feeling the squeeze just like the rest of us. The headlines usually focus on the US, but sticker shock is alive and well in Tokyo and Osaka. Even so, Gen Z drivers aren’t letting that stop them. They’re still finding ways to chase after cars most people would call impossible dreams – think a Ferrari or a Porsche.</p><p>Here’s the twist: these young buyers aren’t suddenly earning more, and supercars aren’t getting any cheaper in Japan. Instead, they’re turning to services lik...

<h3>Artificial intelligence can generate answers fast, but can it generate knowledge you can trust?</h3><p><br></p><p>In this episode of Beginner’s Guide to AI, Dietmar Fischer talks with Jonathan Fraine and Raja Amelung about why human knowledge still matters in the age of LLMs. Together they explore Wikipedia, Wikimedia, AI hallucinations, trust in AI, free knowledge, and the future of reliable information online.</p><br><p>This is not another generic AI hype conversation. It is a grounded discussion about what happens when people confuse fluent machine output with verified truth. Jonathan and Raja explain wh...

<p>Jack Neel speaks with Amjad Masad, CEO at Replit, about how AI is making it easier than ever to build and ship software without a technical background. They discuss Replit's rise from a browser-based coding tool to a platform generating $250 million in annual revenue, why Masad turned down a $1 billion acquisition offer, and his case for why AI represents empowerment rather than existential risk. This episode originally aired on The Jack Neel Podcast.</p> <p>Follow Amjad Masad on X: https://twitter.com/amasad </p> <p>Follow Jack Neel on X: https://twitter.com/jackhneel</p> <p>Listen to J...

<p>Lou is joined by Stu Smith, investigative analyst at the Manhattan Institute, who has spent months going deep inside the DSA — Democratic Socialists of America. What he's found is far more radical than the "point of personal privilege" memes would suggest. </p> <p>TOPICS COVERED:</p> <p>00:00 — Intro: Who is Stu Smith and what is the Manhattan Institute?03:00 — What most people get wrong about the DSA</p> <p>07:00 — The DSA's internal "right wing" — people who just believe in elections</p> <p>11:00 — The Red Rabbits: DSA's new armed security task force</p> <p>16:00 — The Doctor Phil clip: Black Redguard's origin story</p> <p>20...

<p>From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

In this episode of the Unsecurity Podcast, hosts Brad Nigh and Megan Larkins speak with Samantha Floyd, an associate penetration tester and active member of Blacks in Cyber and Black Women in Cyber.<br /><br />Together, they talk about Samantha's shift from marketing to the cyber industry, including:<br /><br /><br /><br />The thrill and ethics of hacking and CTFsThe power of inclusive communitiesReducing barriers and amplifying diverse perspectivesPractical web app pen testing insightsChallenges pen testers faceThe importance of support and mentorship in career transitions Like, subscribe, and share with your network to stay informed about the latest in cyber a...

A slow-rolling holiday episode featuring CISO at DataSite, Ted Peterson! Transitioning from a Director Role, Ted shares his journey to the CISO title and how his unique background informs his work approach.<br /><br />Tune in for insights on:<br />Realities to navigating organizational leadership as a CISOImportance of diverse perspectives and backgrounds in the security space Establishing pathway to career goalsLike, subscribe, and share with your network to stay informed about the latest in cybersecurity! We want to hear from you! Reach out at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more:<br /><br />LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/c...

<p>Waymo is now delivering hundreds of thousands of fully autonomous rides each week — but getting there required more than better models. It meant building a complete system for training, evaluating, and deploying a driver in the real world.</p> <p>In this episode — originally aired on the Cheeky Pint podcast — Waymo Co-CEO Dmitri Dolgov joins John Collison to break down how self-driving actually works today: from sensor fusion across LiDAR, radar, and cameras, to simulation, “critic” models, and the role of AI in decision-making.</p> <p>They also explore why full autonomy is fundamentally different from driver-assist, what it takes to s...

<p>In today’s episode, I reflect on a quiet tension unfolding inside many organizations: people are becoming more productive with AI, yet organizational performance often remains unchanged. Billions of dollars have been invested in new tools and capabilities, and the technical progress is real. But the results are uneven. The gap, I suggest, is not technical. It is human.</p> <p>The data tells a story worth paying attention to. Workers report that AI helps them move faster, complete tasks more efficiently, and produce more output. Yet many organizations struggle to translate that individual productivity into shared results. Something is...

<p>Katherine Boyle and Sarah Wang speak with Jesse Genet, a self-proclaimed startup founder and family builder, about building 11 AI agents while homeschooling four young children. Jesse runs agents across roles ranging from coding to curriculum planning to household management, and she shares how agent architecture, logging systems, and “benevolent neglect” parenting have changed her life as both a founder and a mother.</p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Jesse Genet on X: https://twitter.com/jessegenet</p> <p>Follow Katherine Boyle on X: https://twitter.com/KTmBoyle</p> <p>Follow Sarah Wang on X: https://twitter.com/sarah...

<p>What is the best way to be positioned right now? We discuss with one of the country’s top financial advisors – Richard Saperstein of Treasury Partners. Plus, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made some comments about the Fed’s next move. We get instant reaction from Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida. And, Goldman Sachs’ Alexandra Wilson-Elizondo tells us if she thinks we’re on the cusp of an everything rally.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>So, what is next for this record setting rally? We discuss with Partners Group’s Anastasia Amoroso. Plus, airline analysts are cutting their forecasts ahead of a busy week of earnings for the sector. We discuss with top analyst Savanthi Syth from Raymond James. And, Capital Wealth Planning’s Kevin Simpson breaks down his latest trades.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Markets stage a rapid recovery alongside a massive move in oil. Keith Lerner of Truist explains the market’s lightning fast rebound and what it says about momentum and positioning. Charles Bobrinskoy of Ariel Investments adds a note of caution, arguing stocks are getting more fully valued even as opportunities remain beneath the surface. Jason Gableman of TD Cowen analyzes oil and energy stocks and where the trade goes next. Priya Misra of JPMorgan Asset Management breaks down moves in yields and what they signal for investors. Will Power of Baird discusses what drove Microsoft’s best week in 10 year...
<h2>Another Curveball for EV Adoption</h2><p>Electric vehicles were already experiencing a slowdown amid shifting policies, especially in the U.S., where the $7,500 tax credit ended last year. Now, there could be further disruption. </p><p>Stephan Keese, senior partner at Roland Berger North America, told Automotive News that the war in Iran could constrict the supply of helium, which is used in semiconductor manufacturing and is especially important for EV plans, as technologies like advanced driver-assistance systems and software-heavy architectures rely heavily on those components.</p><p>As a result, Keese argued that a potential helium shortage...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore a tension many leaders feel but rarely name: the pressure to perform leadership instead of inhabiting it.</p><p>It starts with a moment in a boardroom—a senior executive freezing mid-sentence as she realizes the words coming out of her mouth aren’t hers at all. They’re borrowed. Polished. Safe. And completely disconnected from the leader her team actually knows.</p><p>That moment becomes a doorway into a deeper question: What do we lose when we turn ourselves into brands?</p><p>For years, leaders have been told that personal branding...

<p>Apple said Tim Cook will become executive chairman and John Ternus will be the new CEO starting September 1. We have the first and instant reaction with analysts Gil Luria and Patrick Moorhead along with Deepwater Asset Management’s Gene Munster.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>Erik Torenberg and Anish Acharya, general partners at a16z, speak with signüll about how technology reshapes culture, relationships, and the products we build. The conversation covers tacit knowledge versus intellectual knowledge, dating apps and their effect on human connection, AI relationships, why Claude feels artisan while other models feel utilitarian, and what consumer founders should actually care about.</p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow signüll on X: https://twitter.com/signulll</p> <p>Follow Anish Acharya on X: https://twitter.com/illscience</p> <p>Follow Erik Torenberg on X: https://twitter.com/eriktorenberg</p> <p><...

Annelise Brand, Business Owner, Wife, Mother, joined Marc Hunt live on A Life, Unedited! A Life, Unedited airs live Wednesday from 10:15 pm – 11:00 am on The I Love CVille Network. “A Life, Unedited” is presented by Martha Jefferson House.

<p>Record closes for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq as stocks come roaring back from the Iran war lows. Tim Hayes of Ned Davis Research assesses the broader market setup and where risk and reward stand from here. Kristina Partsinevelos and Mackenzie Sigalos break down the latest on Broadcom and Meta and focus on the AI trade from both the platform and chipmaker angles.<br> Netflix takes center stage ahead of earnings. Our Julia Boorstin previews what to watch while Laura Martin of Needham lays out expectations and key drivers heading into the report. Nancy Davis of Quadratic Capital explains...

<p > This webinar explores one of the most problematic issues faced by any trustee and their adviser – a lost trust deed.</p> <p > Without a fully executed, 'wet ink' trust deed there can be disastrous tax, stamp duty and administration issues that arise.</p> <p > This session will provide practical recommendations for addressing all key issues that arise with lost deeds, including:</p> <p > 1. Where to look, who to contact and when to give up</p> <p > 2. tax and stamp duty ramifications of a lost the deed</p> <p > 3. how to legitimately adopt a replacement trust deed</p> <p > 4. is court approval necessary</p> <p >

<p>In today’s episode, I reflect on the quiet reckoning many leaders eventually face: the moment when achievement no longer answers the deeper question of identity.</p> <p>It begins with a haunting image from Antonio Machado’s poem, where the wind asks the poet’s soul what it has done with its jasmine. The flowers are gone. The petals have withered. The poet weeps. Beneath the sadness is a deeper human question, one that finds many of us in leadership after years of building, striving, and becoming known for what we do. What have I actually done with the ti...

<p>Our all-star panel of Hightower’s Stephanie Link, Sofi’s Liz Young and Trivariate’s Adam Parker tell us how they’re positioning with stocks at highs. Plus, former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson said US officials should prepare for a “vicious” crash in treasuries. Allianz’s Mohamed El-Erian weighs in. And we run through what to watch from Netflix’s numbers.</p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

<p>In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, host Dietmar Fischer talks with Roman Chernin from Nebius, about how AI democratization is reshaping the enterprise world. </p><p>Roman reveals what it really takes to move from prototype LLMs to reliable, scalable AI platforms - and why most companies don’t need to train their own models to harness AI’s potential. </p><br><p>📧💌📧 </p><p>Tune in to get my thoughts and all episodes - don’t forget to subscribe to our Newsletter: beginnersguide.nl </p><p>📧💌📧</p><br><p>From his early years at Yandex, where machine learning...
<p>Once upon a time, the most affordable cars on the market were also the least secure, crumbling under the pressure of a serious crash, but the 2026 Nissan Sentra has proved that those days are long behind us. Despite a starting price of $22,600, the sedan achieved a Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, its highest honor. To get there, vehicles have to pass all three IIHS crash tests with a rating of "Good" (the highest score possible). These tests include the small overlap front crash test, the moderate overlap front crash test, and the side...

<p > Whenever a trust owns assets intended to be addressed as part of an estate plan the loan accounts and unpaid present entitlements are critical aspects to be considered.</p> <p > The issues in this regard are almost always magnified when any form of asset revaluation is undertaken, particularly when the second order consequences of the wider estate plan are ignored.</p> <p > This practically focused webinar will explore the key issues for advisers to be aware of in relation to asset revaluation reserves (ARRs), including:</p> How to create an ARR What the trust deed must provide to allow a v...

A live panel from Hacks & Hops featuring FRSecure's CFO, Vanae Pearson, Information Security Consultant, Greg Cloon, and Director of IT at Miner's Inc., Tyree Johnson. <br /><br />Veterans in the field discuss consulting, translating security needs to executive teams, and advocating for the best budget practices. <br /><br />Like, subscribe, and share with your network to stay informed about the latest in cybersecurity! We want to hear from you! <br /><br />Reach out at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more:<br /><br />LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frsecure/ <br />Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frsecureofficial/ <br />Facebook...

<p>What does the Catholic Church actually think about artificial intelligence? A lot more than you might expect.</p><br><p>In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, Prof. GepHardT explores the Vatican’s surprisingly sharp position on AI ethics, human dignity, deepfakes, truth, and the growing risk of letting machines replace judgment rather than support it. This is not a sermon against technology, and it is not a blessing over every shiny new model either. It is a serious look at AI as a human tool that can do real good, but only if it stays in i...
<h2>Two "Eco" Boosted Engines</h2><p>Ford may label them as "EcoBoost" engines, but there's nothing economical about the engines in the 2026 Ford Explorer perform. The base motor is a 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, which pumps out 300 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels (a rare configuration in this segment) or optional four-wheel-drive. Compared to competitive three-row SUVs that still use non-turbo V6 engines, Ford's four-pot produces a bit more power and heaps more torque, resulting in a zero to sixty mph time around six seconds. That's around a second quicker than many of its rivals.</p> <p>...

<p > Many observers are predicting that the impending changes to the professional services industries will be unprecedented.</p> <p > A 'perfect storm' across issues such as digital disruption, de-leveraging and new entrants mean that the only certainty will be change.</p> <p > The key question for every professional is – what do we do?</p> <p > The perennial questions for many are centred around how to charge for the services delivered.</p> <p > While there have always been risks with charging by the hour, those risks may become catastrophic as alternative advice solutions continue to rise in acceptance</p> <p > In th...

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4c53g8A</p> <p>David Bahnsen reviews a volatile market week dominated by headlines around an Iran war and a newly announced two‑week ceasefire, noting that markets largely “didn’t buy” extreme rhetoric and then rallied sharply on ceasefire news amid oil price swings and rapid trader unwinds. He argues key terms remain unclear (Strait of Hormuz activity, enforcement, nuclear capability, enriched uranium, regional actors), and expects zigs and zags that could mean more volatility, while concluding the president appears biased toward ending the conflict sooner, potentially via concessions. Bahnsen emphasizes that sho...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore the quiet but powerful role words play in raising people, shaping teams, and defining what leadership feels like in real time.</p> <p>It begins with a moment in a meeting. A senior executive pauses, looks directly at one of her leaders, and names something true in them: their instinct, their courage, the particular quality they brought that helped carry a project forward. The room changes. What was offered was more than praise. It was recognition delivered with precision, and everyone present could feel its weight.</p> <p>That moment opens into a de...

The Unsecurity Podcast returns with a truly joyful conversation with FRecure's own Jo Moldenhauer.<br /><br />Jo, an Associate Information Security Consultant, is famous around the FRSecure office for her weekly security news reviews, where she meticulously compiles articles and talking points for a company-wide discussion around industry trends and snapshots.<br /><br />And this couldn't have been easy to do. Jo's path to InfoSec is a recent and unique one—transitioning from dealing blackjack at casinos after most of them ceased operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can see how being tasked with leading a discussion to 75+ industry pros li...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore a leadership experience that often feels uncomfortable but can be deeply instructive: bewilderment.</p> <p>It begins during a large culture evolution engagement inside a national organization, where the work was progressing—but not in ways that felt neat or easily resolved. Competing narratives, long-held assumptions, and the limits of familiar frameworks all began to surface at once. In one conversation, I described the work with a single word: bewildering. The response was simple: “Good.”</p> <p>That moment opened a deeper reflection. What if bewilderment is not a sign of failure, but evidence...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore a quieter dimension of leadership—one that doesn’t center on influence, visibility, or control, but on what leadership asks us to give up.</p> <p>It begins with a story shared by Ken Burns in conversation with Adam Grant, reflecting on a defining pattern in the life of George Washington. At moments when power gathered around him, Washington stepped away. Not once, but repeatedly. Leadership, in his example, was something held in trust—and released when the time called for it.</p> <p>That story opens a deeper question: What if leadership was neve...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore a distinction that leaders often overlook but that changes everything once you see it clearly: culture and community are not the same thing.</p> <p>It begins with Michael Polanyi’s idea of spontaneous order, drawn from watching scientists solve an impossibly complex problem without a central coordinator. That image opens a deeper question for organizational life. What if the healthiest systems are not just well managed, but genuinely self-organizing? What if culture is not the end goal, but the condition that makes community possible?</p> <p>This episode explores culture as a livi...

<p >For every SMSF member, regardless of whether they choose to use a binding death benefit nomination, the overriding objective of a holistic estate plan must be securing of the succession of control of the fund and in turn member benefits. </p> <p >This interactive webinar will explore a range of strategies advisers can assist SMSF members with including: </p> <p > Key strategies to leverage at the time of establishing an SMSF </p> <p >hygiene issues with maintaining originally implemented strategies </p> <p >when - and how - initial strategies should be iterated </p> <p >a deep dive into the...
<h2>The Most Powerful Dark Horse</h2><p>Ford has officially revealed power specifications for its upcoming Mustang Dark Horse SC, a supercharged version of the high-performance Dark Horse. We knew the SC would use the same 5.2-liter supercharged Predator V8 that was previously found under the hood of the Shelby GT500 (and is currently used in the Mustang GTD), but the new Dark Horse will produce more power: 795 horsepower and 660 pound-feet of torque, to be exact.</p> <p>Adam Lynton/Autoblog</p> <p>Like the GT500, power is routed to the rear wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch from Tremec...

<p>On April 16, Brian Szytel reviews a continued market rebound, noting 12 straight days of Nasdaq gains and the S&P closing above 7,000, with the Dow up 115 and bonds relatively unchanged. He cites positive drivers including double-digit earnings growth, record-high margins (19.7%), tax refunds up 28%, easing bank capital requirements supporting lending and liquidity, positive GDP and improving productivity, and both services and manufacturing in expansion, offset by geopolitical volatility, oil-driven inflation, and a waffling labor market. He addresses a question about Anthropic’s Claude being labeled a government security supply-chain risk, highlighting resulting contract loss, ongoing legal proceedings, and broader AI regulatory ri...

<p>Brian Szytel recaps an up day in markets amid a V-shaped recovery, with the S&P closing up 0.8% at new highs, the Nasdaq up 1.5% in a tech-led rally, and the Dow down 72 points; the 10-year yield rose about three basis points to 4.28%. He notes markets are increasingly pricing in some resolution to the U.S.–Iran situation as a blockade takes effect and negotiations progress. Sector moves included strength in AI/tech/software and a rebound in asset managers. Economic data showed continued housing weakness as the NAHB index fell to 34 (vs. 37 expected) and transactions remain slow despite builder in...

Coming off Cybersecurity Awareness Month and into the holidays, this season is the perfect time to reflect on personal cybersecurity practices. Information Security Consultant, Coral Morgan, and IR Case Manager, Cory Hanks, join this episode to provide tips and cybersecurity practices for all age groups. <br />Like, subscribe, and share with your network to stay informed about the latest in cybersecurity! We want to hear from you! Reach out at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more: <br /><br />LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frsecure/ <br />Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frsecureofficial/ <br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...

<p>Joe Lombardi of Iron Hawk Financial joins Brian Nichols to reveal why he moved $20 million out of gold and silver positions this year - and why the people still holding are about to get crushed. Lombardi breaks down the geopolitical chess game behind the crash: nations liquidating gold and crypto reserves to buy US dollars as America secures 40% of the world's oil supply through conflicts in Iran and Venezuela. With credit card debt past a trillion dollars and interest rates hitting their highest since August 2023, this isn't a tweet - it's a coordinated global strategy most people can't see.<...

<p>Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/4tWfYfM</p> <p>From Newport Beach after returning from New York, David explains how rapid news flow from the Iran war has repeatedly made weekend research obsolete, citing futures swinging from down ~500 points to a nearly flat Dow close (-0.01%) amid conflicting reports on the Strait reopening, peace talks, and ceasefire timing. Oil fell sharply last week (~13–14%) then rebounded ~5.8% Monday to near $89; an Iranian ship was seized and shipping disruptions continue, with air cargo rates up 40%. Markets were modestly lower in S&P/Nasdaq, the 10-year yield held just above 4.25%, materials led, and co...

The I Love CVille Show headlines: Trump’s Iran War Is Fracturing The Republican Party Redistricting/Gerrymandering Vote Is 8 Days Away (4/21) UVA 1 Of 11 Schools To Be Named New Ivy By Forbes South Street Brewery: Is It A Good Satellite Location? Is Rt29 Waffle House Most Dangerous Spot In CVille? Jerry Miller’s Latest Prop Bet: Gas Prices On Memorial Day Jerry Ratcliffe Sources: Sam Lewis Returning To UVA Need CVille Office & Commercial Space, Contact Jerry Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and list...

Celebrating 250 episodes of Unsecurity, Megan and Brad go live at Hacks & Hops with former hosts and leaders of FRSecure, Evan Francen and Oscar Minks.<br /><br />Stories of navigating the growing team and the evolution of Unsecurity weaves personal testimonies of leadership, trust in self, and growth. This is a milestone episode you won’t want to miss!<br /><br />Thank you to our listeners for the support! Reach out at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more!<br /><br />LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frsecure/ <br />Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frsecureofficial/ <br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.co...
<p>Tesla has launched its unsupervised robotaxi service in Dallas and Houston over the weekend, but catching a ride wasn’t a walk in the park for some users—and the few that did were in for some unwanted surprises.</p><p>First off, the problem is the service area in each city is small—30 square miles in Dallas and 25 square miles in Houston. That means Tesla’s self-driving car service covers less than 10 percent of Dallas, which has an area of 385 square miles, and less than 4 percent of Houston (approximately 650 square miles).</p><p>And that’s not all. According...

<p>Brian Szytel hosts Dividend Cafe from West Palm Beach on April 7, noting low market volume and heightened geopolitical risk tied to U.S.-Iran tensions and the Strait of Hormuz, with markets down about 1%, 10-year yields up slightly, and oil prices higher. He shifts to fundamentals, highlighting forward operating margins near 19.7%, the highest in index history, and argues that while higher energy costs may pressure margins, profitability provides resilience despite a roughly 7% pullback from highs. He discusses convergence in EPS growth between the “Mag 7” and the other S&P 493, helping explain rotation, with multiple compression in Mag 7 and expansion else...
<p>Hyundai has unveiled the Ioniq 3, the smallest member of its all-electric model family, at the Milan Design Week in Italy today.</p><p>Dubbed an “Aero Hatch,” the Ioniq 3 is said to combine aerodynamic efficiency—the targeted drag coefficient is a class-leading 0.263—with generous interior space for a compact car. As with the most recent models from the brand, the Hyundai Ioniq 3 adopts the ‘Art of Steel’ design philosophy and draws inspiration from last year’s Concept Three show car.</p><h2>Less Sporty Than Concept Three, But Still Striking</h2> <p>Hyundai Motor Europe</p> <p>While the striking desig...

The Jerry & Jerry Show headlines: Jerry Ratcliffe’s Sources Say Sam Lewis Will Return Crystal Ball: 4-Star Sharpshooter Headed To UVA Hoops Transfer Portal: News, Notes & Nonsense UVA Hires Aaron Rousell To Coach Women’s Hoops Will Kymora Johnson Exit Portal & Recommit To UVA? Virginia Spring Football Game Is Saturday At 330 PM Can The Cavalier Golf Team Win A National Title? Subscribe To JerryRatcliffe.com For $8 Per Month Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air Jerry Ratcliffe & Jerry Miller were live on The Jerry & Jerry Show! The Jerry & Jerry Show airs live Tuesday from 10:15 am – 11:15 pm on The I Love CVille Networ...

The Unsecurity Podcast is back for our annual discussion with Pinky, FRSecure's Incident Response Manager, to discuss the "Breachmas" season.<br /><br />Breachmas is a time of year or a phenomenon when attackers pull a few more levers available to them—more people on PTO, increased online spending, and general busyness contributing to less focus. The result is an uptick in cyber incidents nearing the end of each calendar year.<br /><br />As the team lead of FRSecure's blue team, Pinky lives and breathes incident handling. Each year, we like to get his perspective on how Breachmas has changed or ev...

<p>This episode originally aired on The Kevin Rose Show. Kevin Rose speaks with Anish Acharya, general partner at a16z, about how AI is rewriting the rules of consumer software, the defensibility of network effects in a world where anyone can spin up an app in 48 hours, and why the real threat to consumer founders may be the cost of inference, not competition. They also discuss model pricing, the future of the four-day work week, and peptides.</p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Anish on X: https://x.com/illscience</p> <p>Follow Kevin on X: https://x...

The I Love CVille Show headlines: I Love CVille Will Publish Daily Real Estate Sales Data Why Governor Spanberger’s Approval Rating Floundering? Trump Says Gas Prices May Stay High Beyond Midterms Nikuyah Walker’s Conspiracy On Kochis, Platania Walker Suggests Police & District Attorney Pushing SROs Draft Taproom For Rent: $5,250 – $7,875/Month Based On SQF Draft Taproom v Littlejohn’s: Which Has More Upside? Need CVille Office & Commercial Space, Contact Jerry Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille...

<p>In today’s episode, I explore why visible effort so often gets mistaken for value—and why the most important breakthroughs in culture rarely arrive looking dramatic, orderly, or earned in obvious ways.</p> <p>It begins with a deceptively simple insight from behavioral research: when people saw identical outcomes from a travel search, they preferred the version that appeared to work harder. The result was the same, but the visible effort changed how they valued it. That tendency, while understandable, creates a real problem for leaders trying to shape culture.</p> <p>Because cultural breakthroughs do not usually arri...

<p>🚀 The Hidden Cost of AI: Losing Meaning, Not Jobs</p><br><p>AI is not just automating work. It is challenging the very foundation of human identity.</p><br><p>In this episode, Derek Rydall breaks down why the biggest risk of AI is not unemployment, but a global meaning crisis. As intelligence becomes cheap and abundant, the real question becomes: what are humans for?</p><br><p>You’ll learn why purpose is becoming the ultimate competitive advantage, how attention is being hijacked by algorithms, and what it takes to stay relevant in a world where machines outperform us.<...

<p>In today’s episode, I’m unpacking one of the most timeless—and urgent—lessons in business: adapt or become irrelevant.</p><p>Guy Kawasaki tells the story of the ice industry, where no company successfully transitioned from lake-harvested ice → ice factories → refrigerators. At each stage, the market transformed, but the leaders of yesterday failed to “jump the curve.”</p><p>That same story is unfolding right now—in retail, transportation, media, hospitality, and tech. Disruptors rise, incumbents cling to the old model, and the pace of change keeps accelerating. AI, climate tech, and shifting consumer values are only making the cycles...

<p>Brian Szytel recaps a record rally on Wednesday, April 8, with the Dow up 2.85% (1325 points), S&P 500 up 2.5%, and Nasdaq up 2.8%, driven by news of a two-week U.S. extension for Iran negotiations tied to a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz that sent WTI oil down 16%, helping CPI and Fed futures price in greater odds of rate cuts; bonds also rallied slightly with the 10-year ending near 4.30%. He notes the S&P has risen six straight sessions and is within ~3% of its January closing high, argues investors must stay invested through headline-driven volatility, and discusses ongoing strategic risks...

<p>Lou sits down with investigative journalist and TV producer Rob Rosen, whose debut book Crimes of Omission: Distorted Justice, The Media's War on Truth is available for pre-order now. Rob produced A Reasonable Doubt on HBO Max, which led to nine wrongful conviction releases, and spent years at KCBS covering the OJ Simpson trial alongside Harvey Levin.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This one gets into it. Media bias, the Michael Brown case, hands up don't shoot, the real BLM story, empathy as a weapon, and the stat that will stop you cold.</p> <p><br></p> <p> TOPICS C...

<p>Recorded live at the a16z Fintech Connect conference in Deer Valley, Alex Rampell speaks with Ben Horowitz, cofounder and general partner at a16z, about how AI has rewritten the fundamental rules of software competition, why crypto infrastructure will become essential in an AI-dominated world, and what the future holds for venture capital.</p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Alex Rampell on X: https://twitter.com/arampell</p> <p>Follow Ben Horowitz on X: https://twitter.com/bhorowitz</p> <p><p>Stay Updated:</p><p>Find a16z on YouTube: YouTube</p><p>Find a16z o...

In this episode of the Unsecurity Podcast, hosted by Megan Larkins and Brad Nigh from FRSecure, we are joined by Pinky from the IR team to dive deep into the pressing cybersecurity challenges as the holiday season approaches.<br /><br />From early breaches to the increasing sophistication of AI in phishing attacks, discover how attackers are evolving their tactics. The trio discusses the impact of VPN vulnerabilities, the rise of AI-enabled chatbots in ransomware scenarios, and how businesses can prepare for the uptick in threats during this busy time of year.<br /><br />Whether you're an IT professional or just...

<p>Eddy Lazzarin speaks with Vitalik Buterin, founder of Ethereum, and Guillaume Verdon, founder and CEO of Extropic, about whether AI progress can or should be steered, the risks of concentrated power, and what open source and decentralization mean for who benefits from increasingly powerful systems. This episode originally aired on the a16z crypto podcast. </p> <p> </p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>Follow Vitalik Buterin on X: https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin </p> <p>Follow Guillaume Verdon on X: https://twitter.com/GillVerd</p> <p>Follow Eddy Lazzarin on X: https://twitter.com/eddylazzarin </p> <p>Follow Shaw Walters on X: h...

<p >Ongoing changes to Australia's tax and regulatory framework have had an enormous impact on virtually all estate planning strategies. </p> <p >Arguably the key risk however for customers and advisers alike is failing to manage the fundamental issues in relation to the structure and taxation of testamentary trusts. </p> <p >This session will use liberal story sharing to provide advisers with critical insights into issues such as: </p> <p > tax treatment during each step of the life cycle of a testamentary trust; </p> <p >discussion of Australian Taxation Office approaches with testamentary trusts and structuring strategies; </p> <p >restructuring...

<p>The British Empire didn't die — it evolved. In this episode, host John Odermatt pulls back the curtain on the invisible financial architecture that Britain built after shedding its visible empire: a tightly interlocked system of offshore banking, insurance monopolies, intelligence networks, and manufactured conflict designed to generate perpetual risk premiums. At the center of this system sits the City of London, the Federal Reserve, Lloyd's of London, and the Bank of International Settlements — all tracing back to the same banking families. John walks through how conflicts in Iran, Israel, and the broader Middle East were not accidents but products, engi...

<p > The pace of evolution of all aspects of estate planning has continued to intensify over the last 12 months. This webinar will use case studies to explore all key recent developments including:</p> <p > · the key estate planning related court decisions over the last 12 months</p> <p > · taxation and stamp duty changes impacting on estate planning</p> <p > · the impact of key legislation changes </p> <p > ·

<p>AI is no longer just a chatbot that helps you write emails faster. In this episode of Beginner’s Guide to AI, Dietmar Fischer sits down with Ethan Ouyang to explore how agentic AI is changing the way businesses are built, managed, and scaled. Ethan is publicly identified with ATOMS, and the platform’s official site is atoms.dev, where it is described as a multi-agent AI workflow for building products without code.</p><br><p>This conversation goes far beyond simple prompting. Ethan explains how AI agents can work together like a business team, handling research, planning, product crea...
<p>If you've driven I-80 during storms like this before, you already know how fast the road can shut down. The National Weather Service has upgraded its earlier watches to full Winter Storm Warnings across the major Sierra corridors. The window runs from Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening, and three NWS offices are coordinating on this one: Sacramento, Reno, and Hanford.</p><h2>That Didn't Take Long</h2><p>Earlier Monday the Sierra was under Winter Storm Watches, with forecasters flagging up to 18 inches of snow and an upgrade likely. That upgrade came through later in the morning. Totals ticked...

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<p>Most expats moved to Dubai chasing tax-free income, luxury living, and warm weather — but the war with Iran has exposed the fragile foundations beneath that dream. In this episode, John Odermatt speaks with world-renowned expat consultant Mikkel Thorup about why he left the UAE seven years ago, what he saw coming, and what current residents need to know. Thorup spent nearly a decade in the UAE before recognizing that its dependence on imported food, desalinated water, and hydrocarbon energy made it dangerously vulnerable to regional conflict. He shares firsthand accounts of stranded tourists, canceled Iranian Golden Visas, potential banking di...

<p>Brian Szytel reports a second strong up day in stocks (Dow +317, S&P 500 +1.2%, Nasdaq nearly +2%), led by tech, software, and semis, as markets and oil futures price in a nearer-term resolution to the Iran conflict and a ceasefire extension, making a retest of recent lows historically unlikely. He describes severe degradation of Iran’s military capacity, economic base, currency, and potential oil-revenue losses under a Strait of Hormuz blockade, framing the situation as economic warfare aimed at protecting commerce flow. He argues recent sector moves and private credit worries are mostly noise versus fundamentals, noting limited non-accrual pickup and po...