
<p>In this episode of Money Moves, we break down the growing disconnect in today’s economy. Markets look stable. Stocks are climbing. But underneath the surface, uncertainty is hitting record highs, housing demand is weakening, and AI is reshaping the workforce faster than most people realize.</p><p><br></p><p>Topics Covered</p>Nvidia earnings and what they signal for market momentumGeopolitical tension, tariffs, and sector rotationRecord-low consumer optimismWhy Americans 55+ now drive nearly half of consumer spendingAI productivity vs. AI replacing incomeThe widening wealth gap and asset ownership shiftRecession probabilities vs. real dataGold volatility and reserve currency debatesHousing su...

Join Dr. Nicki Morley as she sits down with Conny Kalcher, Group Chief Customer Officer at Zurich Insurance, to explore how the company is redefining customer experience through innovation, digital transformation, and the thoughtful use of AI. Discover how empathy, clear communication, and a relentless focus on customer needs are driving their journey, from revitalising the brand and launching service innovations to empowering employees with new tools and training. Tune in for practical examples, lessons learned, and advice for responsibly embracing AI, while keeping the human touch at the heart of insurance.<p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...

<p>Lisa Riegel is the creator of the NeuroWell Framework and the 8C Commitment Framework, which are brain-based approaches to engagement and change. She holds a PhD from Ohio State in policy and leadership and is a former educator and school reform specialist turned leadership strategist. She is known for turning neuroscience into practical tools that help people gain happiness, health, and more success.</p><p>In this episode, Lisa and I talk about her journey from tech sales to education and the PhD work that drove her evolution. She also told me about how she integrates brain science into...

<p>In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell break down the growing volatility hitting markets early in the year and why short-term fear continues to trap undisciplined investors.</p><p>They open with a look at bearish sentiment across stocks, crypto, and bonds, explaining why early-year pullbacks are both normal and healthy. The guys reinforce why long-term investors should view red weeks as opportunity—not danger—and why history consistently rewards patience over prediction.</p><p>The conversation then expands into geopolitics and policy, including tariffs, U.S.–EU trade tensions, Greenland, and how political posturing create...











<p>What does it take to create advertising that truly stands out? In this episode of Kantar Future Proof, Deepak Varma, Head of Neuroscience Insights at Kantar North America, is joined by Allison Howitt, Global Insights and Analytics Director – Nutrition at Reckitt, to explore how marketers can unlock creative best practices by combining AI analytics, neuroscience, and distinctive brand assets.</p><p> </p><p>Allison shares her perspective on the evolving role of creative effectiveness, revealing how Reckitt leverages a hybrid approach, blending human insight, AI-driven meta-analysis, and neuroscience techniques like facial coding and eye tracking, to identify the moments tha...

<p>Raye Zaragoza has released 4+ records all independently, toured as Tigerlily in the Broadway touring version of Peter Pan (updated for indigenous representation by Native American playwright Larissa FastHorse), wrote the music for the Netflix series 'Spirit Rangers', and has placed songs in a substantial number of TV shows from Greys Anatomy to Station 19. We talk to Raye about the toxic hustle narrative in music and how to unlearn it, listening to your intuition vs. listening to the industry, decentralizing how you identify as an artist, running a successful and supportive Patreon community, and so much more.</p><p>Get...



<p>Dr. Coral P.S. Hoh is a clinical linguist and the founder of Dysolve AI, a technology platform designed to support students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences. With a PhD in linguistics, her work focuses on applying research and artificial intelligence to improve how dyslexia is identified and supported at scale.</p><p>In this episode, Coral and I discuss how she began studying dyslexia and how that lead to her creating Dysolve. She goes deep into how successful AI has been in helping language-processing issues and why she thinks AI should be integrated into education.</p><...

<p>In this episode, Nicki Morley, Global Innovation Lead at Kantar, and Little Moons’ Ross Farquhar discuss how Little Moons turns early-stage ideas into high-impact innovation by designing for occasions, not categories, and acting fast in the market to learn and iterate. Ross Farquhar shares how strong brand guardrails make innovation purposeful while the team experiments, tests, and scales new concepts at speed. He also unpacks how AI accelerates trend discovery and early exploration, with human judgment shaping what truly becomes a breakthrough.</p><br><p>A sharp look at modern innovation discipline, where agility, insight, and smart tools create genuine compe...

Bill Powers interviews Lara Exploration President and CEO Simon Ingram, highlighting Ingram’s prior success leading Reservoir Minerals from $0.65 to $9.40 per share and creating roughly US$500 million in shareholder value at the time of the buyout by Nevsun Resources. Ingram recounts Reservoir’s Serbia discovery—described as the world’s 13th largest copper discovery since 1990—and notes the resulting mine now generates about 2% of Serbia’s GDP. Lara Exploration is applying the same model and team while transitioning from prospect generator to developer through its 100%-owned flagship Planalto copper-gold project in Brazil. The 2025 PEA outlines an open-pit project producing about 36,000 tonnes of co...

You’ll discover how “strength stacking” — aligning your skills intentionally — multiplies your impact and differentiates you without added effort.<br /><br />Top 3 Highlights:<br />Your growth accelerates through alignment of strengths, not just adding more skills.Combining your strengths like communication and leadership makes you harder to replace.Strength stacking reduces your effort, boosts your confidence, and prevents your professional burnout.Episode Navigation:<br /><br />00:00 Growth Through Strength Stacking<br />03:10 Differentiating with Stacked Strengths<br />06:17 Aligning Strengths for Momentum<br />09:23 Applying Strength Alignment<br /><br /><br />Take Action:Identify two strengths you use separately and brainstorm how they could reinforce each other...

<p>AI-powered video production is replacing traditional filmed advertising. Ariel Kelman, President and CMO at Salesforce, explains how marketers will abandon manual video creation within five years. His team built a complete animated flythrough of four event spaces in six hours using AI video tools, a project that previously would have required massive crews and budgets. Salesforce now chains together AI production tools that transform stills and short clips into high-quality 30-second spots without traditional film crews.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>Jessica Werner, Ph.D. is the founder and CEO of Northshore Learning. She has worked with schools worldwide as an instructor, a professor of education and classroom management, and a consultant. She is passionate about helping to equip educators to work with students with varying academic and behavioral needs.</p><p>In this episode Jessica details how her education journey started with a trip to Chile. She also details how Northshore Learning helps teachers and how they need support through wraparound services and professional development. </p><p>For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the...

🎙️ Episode Summary<br /><br />I discuss how leveraging your personal strengths can significantly propel your career and business forward. In this episode, I redefine strengths not as mere personality traits, but as powerful patterns of value creation, urging professionals to intentionally communicate their unique contributions rather than hoping hard work alone will suffice. Learn to position your strengths effectively to unlock more opportunities and build confidence.<br /><br /><br />In This Episode:<br /><br />00:00 Introduction to Strengths in Business<br />01:27 Evidence of Your Strengths<br />04:00 Positioning Your Strengths<br />06:09 Unrecognized Strengths and Missed Opportunities<br />09:32 Responsibility for Your Strengths<br /><br />...

<p>In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell break down a pivotal week for markets as the S&P 500 flirts with the 7,000 level, earnings season kicks off, and investors digest key macro catalysts.</p><p>They discuss why round-number milestones matter psychologically, how earnings guidance—not headlines—drives long-term market direction, and why a Fed rate hold combined with future cuts could reignite housing activity.</p><p>The conversation shifts into the U.S. dollar’s decline, putting recent headlines into historical context and explaining why a weaker dollar isn’t necessarily a crisis—but does impact glo...

<p>“Hey Mike, what would you do in your final 10 working years?"</p><p>Discover some of the main questions you may want to ask so you can prepare now for a more efficient and optimized retirement plan and portfolio.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. </p><p>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

Tim Kingsley, VP Exploration of Coppernico Metals, commented, “We are very pleased with the outcome of the [gravity, magnetic and photogrammetry] surveys. Initial results are being used to provide clearer definition of these significant, multi-kilometre-scale skarn and porphyry targets which remain mostly untested by drilling.” Ivan Bebek, Chair and CEO of Coppernico Metals, commented, “The new gravity and magnetic datasets represent a major advancement in our understanding of the geology between Antapampa and Tipicancha, and have highlighted several large-scale targets that remain untested. With this technical foundation in place, Coppernico is now strongly positioned to launch a comprehensive, multi-target drill progra...

<p>“Hey Mike, if I am 10 years away from retirement, but still have some debt, should I pay off my debt first or focus on saving in my IRA?” </p><p>Discover the difference between good debt and bad debt, and how to manage it in retirement. </p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>Max Wanger is an LA-based photographer who has shot the likes of Taylor Swift, Mandy Moore, Blake Mills, Glen Hansard, Madison Cunningham and past guests of ours Lucius, The Watson Twins, and The Milk Carton Kids, as well as Conde Nast Traveler, Virgin Records, Vans, Nike and many many more. We talk to Max about listening to the lull, doing jobs that pay the bills while protecting play and soul in the work, imposter syndrome, admitting what you don’t know, and how vulnerability deepens community, the long arc of following what makes you happy, and so much more.</p>...

<p>If you really want to attract the right people for your offers, you have to make sure that the lead magnet that you’re putting out there is very attractive and perfectly aligned with your offer.</p><p>In this episode, we are talking about common mistakes people make with their lead offers that lead to overwhelm and how to create list builders that solve your audience’s most important problem and naturally create desire for your main offer.</p><p>Find the full show notes here: https://onlinemarketingpodcast.com/designing-lead-magnets-people-actually-want/</p><p>Resources:</p><p> </p>Grab our free...

Pro Investor David Erfle reveals how he is playing the Mexican silver miners. In light of Vizsla Silver’s mine workers who were kidnapped and killed by the cartel recently, are Mexican silver miners a buy, sell or hold? David shares what he sold and what he is holding. He also provides commentary on the precious metals prices and junior mining sector. David Erfle is a self-taught mining sector investor. He stumbled upon the mining space in 2003 as he was looking to invest into a growing sector of the market. After researching the gains made from the 2001 bottom in the ti...

<p>Jim Keller started in the music industry as part of Tommy Tutone, writing the hit '867-5309/Jenny', then the bands career sank and he left performing, landing as an assistant and then manager for Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Ravi Shankar, and others, before 'retiring' and returning to making music by hosting jam sessions with members of The Black Crowes, Levon Helm's band, The Beach Boys, The Wallflowers, The Lumineers, and more. We talk to Jim about the realities of 'crashing and burning', the business and creative divide, the power of honesty, knowing your role, showing up, and a...

<p>Now a lot of people look at Melissa and I's successes, they see the multiple offers that we do, they see all the things and it's very common that people come up to us. And they're like, oh, we want to do you have multiple memberships, you have a bunch of offers and things and what they don't realize it's taken us many years to get here.</p><p>We actually only put one offer at a time in the marketplace. We tweaked it, we tested it, we got it down to the point that allowed us to freedom...


In this month’s Junior Mining Insights discussion, Bill Powers and Brian Leni recap the past month in junior mining with a North American focus after attending Vancouver’s Metals Investor Forum and PDAC in Toronto. They evaluate Canadian government initiatives and grants around critical minerals and processing capacity, with Brian expressing skepticism but acknowledging speculative implications when support validates strong projects. Bill shares lessons from high-net-worth investors and explains the three types of junior mining “ghosts” that spook your equities. The duo further discusses investor psychology, volatility management, due diligence, management vision, and caution around the growing trend of bulk sam...

<p>“Hey Mike, I was told to put around 60% of my money into a life-time annuity and that would be basically the same as the 4% rule. Is that true?” </p><p>Discover a strategy that targets the income suggested by the 4% rule while leaving funds in the market to help offset future needs and inflation.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>A lifelong educator with extensive experience in challenging students inside and outside the classroom, Nicholas Bradford started his restorative justice education in 2009 working in therapeutic settings. Having worked with hundreds of schools and districts, he has built a robust program that delivers a comprehensive Restorative Justice framework</p><p>Nicholas and I talk about how he began teaching restorative justice and the successes he’s seen in the classroom after providing it, especially in discipline rates. He also gives some good tips on starting a consultancy!</p><p>For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to th...

Host Brian Leni interviews André Gaumond, Founder and CEO of Virginia Gold Mines, about how he built an exploration company that ultimately resulted in a billion dollars of buyout value. Virgina made the Éléonore discovery (2004), later sold to Goldcorp, and ultimately led to Virginia “2.0” and the sale/merger of the royalty with Osisko Gold Royalties. Gaumond recounts his path from geologist to mining analyst to junior mining executive, then founding Virginia with an initial $100,000 financing and growing it through financings and a disciplined approach to reducing exploration risk. He outlines his five-point exploration strategy that junior mining investors must learn a...

<p>“Hey Mike, when would private equity play a role in your retirement portfolio?"</p><p>Discover when it may make sense to include private equity or private credit in your retirement portfolio, how it works, and some specific risks to consider.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. </p><p>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>Kris Delmhorst has released 12+ records independently and via Signature Sounds, has written/performed and recorded with Mary Gauthier, Lori McKenna, Grant Lee Phillips, Peter Wolf (lead singer of J. Geils Band), and more, is critically acclaimed by The Boston Globe, LA Times, Pop Matters, and all your favorite songwriters, and has written for tv & film, as well as countless festivals all over the world. We talk with Kris about creative cycles, retreating, and the necessity of disappearing to make real art, trusting your career through slow seasons, motherhood versus touring, sustaining a two-songwriter household, reframing art as a service...

<p>The number one mistake when it comes to email lists for marketers is having one giant list for everyone.</p><p>This way, you will end up treating all of the leads that you have like the exact same person with the exact same experience.</p><p>But they're all individual people with specific individual needs and wants.</p><p><br></p><p>So instead, you want to have different types of lists, you want to segment them out so that you can speak to your audience differently depending on what they're interested in.</p><p><br></p><p>...

<p>Gaming has evolved into a cultural powerhouse and a vital marketing platform, reshaping how brands connect with audiences worldwide. In this episode of Future Proof, host Rachelle Minnis welcomes Adam Bauer, VP of Sales at Discord, to unpack the real-world strategies and lessons behind successful community-driven marketing.</p><p>Discover how Discord transformed from a gamer-centric chat app into a dynamic space for brand engagement, and learn what sets advertising on Discord apart from traditional social platforms. With gaming now mainstream and communities more engaged than ever, this conversation reveals how brands can successfully activate community-driven marketing—and why th...

<p>Kathleen Edwards has been releasing records for over 20 years on labels such as Rounder and Dualtone, she is critically acclaimed by NPR, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Rolling Stone, and has worked with Jason Isbell, Bon Iver, John Doe, Marren Morris. We talk to Kathleen about winning the lottery, quitting as an ego reset, why musicians are the bottom of the food chain, finishing on a positive, and a whole lot more.</p><p>Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.</p><p>Links:</p>Kathleen EdwardsKen YatesAllison RussellStephen...

<p>In the age of AI, trust and human connection are the new foundations of customer experience.</p><br><p>The rules are changing: technology is reshaping how brands interact with consumers, but it is human connection, trust, and transparency that will define the winners. In this episode, Jane Ostler talks with Isabelle Zdatny and Amy Cashman. They discuss how organisations must move beyond captive audiences and transactional relationships, earning loyalty through responsible practices and meaningfully different experiences. In an era where everything can be commoditised except the human touch, brands who deliver on their promises and build emotional connections will s...

You often get lost in the emotional whirlwind of your entrepreneurial journey, making strategic reviews a daunting task. Maurice shares his personal struggles with infrequent and emotionally charged reviews, revealing how this common pitfall can turn your minor issues into major setbacks, hindering your growth and intention.<br /><br />Chapter Summary:<br /><br />00:00 Strategy: Review, Don’t Retreat<br />03:13 Consistency: Theory to Traction<br />06:27 Small Adjustments, Big Results<br />09:32 Weekly SWOT: Your Growth Catalyst<br /><br />Featured Quotes:<br />“Progress doesn’t come from thinking harder once a year, It comes from checking alignment consistently.” - Maurice“Strategy fails when it’s infre...


<p>“Hey Mike, should I take Social Security early and invest it instead of waiting for a higher benefit?” </p><p>Discover when it may make sense to file for your Social Security benefits and invest your benefits. </p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>Most AI agents fail because companies lack proper data context and foundations. Ariel Kelman, President and CMO at Salesforce, explains why 95% of generative AI pilots don't deliver measurable business impact. He discusses Salesforce's trust-first approach with AgentForce, which has generated over $27 million in incremental pipeline and saved $100 million through automated customer support handling 77% of cases.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>Butch Walker has spent decades at the summit of the music industry, producing multi-platinum records for icons like Pink, Katy Perry, and Green Day while fronting his own high-energy solo tours. Yet, despite reaching that peak, he found himself "climbing the hill" so intently that he had forgotten to look at the view, leading to burnout and a desire to step back. In this conversation, we explore the courage required to dismantle an ego-driven path in favor of a soul-driven one, and finding unbridled joy in the simple act of being a "sponge" for new inspiration.</p><p>In...

I discuss reframing weakness from a flaw into a strategic advantage for business growth. Learn how I identify recurring weaknesses, treat them as data, and implement systems to overcome them, fostering self-management and accelerated progress in my career and business.<br /><br />In This Episode:<br /><br />00:00 Weakness as Information<br />01:06 Identifying Recurring Weaknesses<br />03:25 Weakness as a Signal<br />05:08 Systems Beat Willpower<br />06:40 Managing Weaknesses Strategically<br />08:52 Growth and Self-Trust<br /><br />Key Takeaways:<br />Identify recurring weaknesses in my career or business.Analyze weaknesses as informational data, not personal verdicts.Implement systems and processes to manage weak areas...

<p>Traditional demand generation metrics miss the signals that predict actual buying intent. Nick Zeckets, Chief Fire Starter at Smoke Signals AI, explains how to track meaningful buyer behavior instead of vanity metrics. He identifies SEC filings as goldmines for understanding budget priorities and business direction, executive hiring patterns as indicators of strategic shifts and fresh budgets, and M&A activity as predictors of 18-36 month organizational challenges. These three signal types help B2B companies focus on prospects with genuine purchase intent rather than surface-level engagement.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy...

<p>When it comes to presenting our offer to the public, many of us tend to overwhelm our audience with a bloated list of features that are included in our offer.</p><p> </p><p>In this episode, we are discussing why less is more and how you can create high converting offers through clear messaging that truly connects with your audience’s desires.</p><p>Find the full show notes here:</p><p><br></p><p>Resources:</p><p><br></p>Anatomy of a High Converting Offer - the key pieces of a high converting offer that leads to sa...

<p>Creative approval workflows create bottlenecks that slow teams down. Christine Royston, CMO at Wrike, explains how AI-powered orchestration eliminates manual handoffs in marketing operations. Her team automated approval routing with role-based permissions and built integrated review systems that keep all feedback centralized within their workflow management platform.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>What is the number one marketing tool I can share with you? Something that will change everything. Something that will show you how to attract the right audience. Here’s the interesting thing, it’s built right into you. It’s your ears!</p><p>The number one piece of advice I can give you, is attached to your head already. Listen to what is being said so you can get into the mind of your potential client. Remember, we have 2 ears and 1 mouth.</p><p>When’s the last time you read what your consumers are reading? Consumed what you...

Story PreviewEver wonder why a product isn’t selling, despite your best efforts? I share a compelling story about how misunderstanding a market’s unique culture led to confusing advertising, and how the truth about your own message can be the hardest, yet most rewarding, feedback to hear.Chapter Summary:00:00 Evaluate Your Product’s Clarity<br />02:29 Embrace Progress, Not PerfectionFeatured Quotes:<br />“Every system we discuss only works if you’re willing to look in the mirror first.” - Maurice Chisholm“I had had been avoiding whether or not my message was clear or not.” - Maurice ChisholmBehind the Story:I reflect on a p...

<p>Memberships do not have to be complicated. Seriously!</p><p>They can be very streamlined, very simple. It all comes down to the promise that you're making.</p><p>Now, if you have a coaching program, what better thing to put on the back because you know, there's only so many people that are going to keep renewing for another thing, coaching element.</p><p>But if you had a maintenance program, if you had a back-end membership that gave the opportunity for people to stay connected with you even after that experience, same thing with the course, the...


Atomic Eagle offers a compelling entry into the uranium bull market, backed by a proven team from Matador Capital—the original architects behind Boss Energy's success and Lotus Resources' recent mine restart. Through a strategic RTO of GovEx Uranium, they've acquired the advanced Muntanga project in mining-friendly Zambia: a 47.4M lb resource at 344 ppm U3O8, with a feasibility study showing robust economics at $90/lb uranium. But the current investment thesis is not that of a mine build story. Atomic Eagle’s focus is on aggressive exploration to double resources via a current 50,000m drill program, targeting a 40-100M lb u...

<p>The biggest fear of many people is to feel tied down and restricted by their own memberships</p><p> </p><p>They are afraid that they won't have any time off. They're going to be constantly dealing with members, questions and challenges, and it's going to be hard to go about their day, because they're going to be constantly in their membership, serving members.</p><p> </p><p>In this episode, we are discussing how you can create a membership model for your business that just keeps rewarding you and enable you to serve your members at a high...

<p>Signal-based demand generation replaces traditional lead scoring with real buying intent data. Nick Zeckets, Chief Fire Starter at Smoke Signals AI, brings expertise from two MarTech exits and building AI-first HubSpot solutions. He advocates bootstrapping over venture capital to maintain customer focus and control. The discussion covers transitioning from vanity metrics to pipeline measurement and redesigning demand generation systems for AI-driven buyer behavior tracking.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>In this episode of Millionaire Mindcast, Matty A interviews Aleksey Chernobelskiy, founder of The LP Analyst, to discuss the evolving capital landscape in commercial real estate and how Limited Partners should evaluate syndication opportunities in today’s market.</p><p>With rising interest rates, tighter liquidity, and increased scrutiny from investors, the game has changed for both LPs and GPs. Aleksey breaks down what LPs should prioritize—downside protection, debt structure, realistic underwriting, and sponsor alignment—while explaining why projected returns alone are no longer enough.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>They also discuss:</p>How capita...

<p>Join Dani Ruggles, Marketing Manager at KFC, and Lynne Deason, Head of Creative Excellence at Kantar, as they explore how bold choices and an unwavering commitment to your brand's magnetic north can drive extraordinary results.</p><p>When you know competitors will outspend you, creative quality isn’t just important, it’s essential. Great advertising amplifies your media investment, making it feel like you’ve spent more than you have.</p><p>In this episode, Dani shares how KFC’s success at Christmas and beyond came from breaking traditions, ignoring the temptation to follow customer feedback, and staying true to what...

In this episode of Mining Stock Education, host Bill Powers introduces new sponsor Scorpio Gold Corp, featuring CEO Zayn Kalyan. Kalyan shares insights on their newly consolidated Manhattan District project in Nevada, detailing its history, recent achievements, and future potential. With a focus on resource expansion and aggressive drilling programs, Kalyan highlights significant milestones, including a strong open pit resource and promising drill results. The discussion also covers Scorpio's financial health, strategic partnerships, and plans to potentially up-list to a major U.S. exchange. Kalyan emphasizes the company's commitment to delivering shareholder value through consistent exploration success and strategic financial...

<p>UMAW (the United Musicians and Allied Workers) is a labor organization that 'Aims to organize music workers to fight for a more just music industry and to join with other workers in the struggle for a better society.' Their campaigns include Fair Pay at SXSW, #MyMerch (raising awareness of venues taking an unfair cut), Justice at Spotify, and probably most prominently, The Living Wage For Musicians Act sponsored by Rep Rashida Tlaib in the US Congress currently. We talk with a representative from UMAW - Damon Krukowski (a working musician, and a founder of late 80's indie rocker...

<p>Is the market actually crashing, or are we seeing a generational entry point? Hosts Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell break down the geopolitical shockwaves from the Middle East, the "Trump Conflict Playbook," and why smart money is buying the dip while everyone else panics.</p><p>Key Takeaways</p><p>Institutional Resilience: Despite headlines of a $1 trillion loss, major indices remained within normal volatility ranges. Institutional "smart money" bought back a majority of the midday pullback.</p><p>Defense Sector Gains: Historically, wartime events involving US munitions and aerospace are positive for the domestic economy. Leading names like Raytheon...

<p>“Hey Mike, I want to start a business in retirement to keep myself busy. What should I know?” </p><p>Discover why a business may or may not be a good idea in retirement.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>Leah Ruesink is an early literacy coach and adjunct professor based in Michigan. She supports K–3 teachers in implementing research-aligned reading instruction and provides science-backed literacy guidance to educators, coaches, and families. Through her work in schools, writing, and online, Leah helps bridge the gap between literacy research and everyday classroom practice.</p><p>In this episode, Leah and I talk about the importance of early literacy intervention to ensure students stick at the pace they need. We also get into the need for systematic, explicit phonics programs and business owners building their brand. </p><p>For all links an...

<p>Emily Read Daniels is a former school counselor, a proud soccer mom, and the author and creator of The Regulated Classroom©. Through her work as a trauma specialist, she’s become internationally recognized in her field and as a trainer in the trauma-informed schools movement.</p><p>Emily and I spend the episode talking about the the overemphasis on data in education. We discuss the need for schools to focus on outcomes and teachers to align their lessons to their values. It’s an enlightening conversation that you don’t want to miss.</p><p>For all links and resourc...

<p>In this episode of our Mastermind Series, we are discussing the pros & cons of going directly into a membership versus a back-end membership, how to avoid confusing your audience with multiple products and how to avoid limiting yourself with your offers.</p><p>Resources:</p>Adaptive Marketing Program - Adaptive Marketing Program is an exclusive opportunity for online business owners, coaches, course creators, and membership site owners to play bigger and bolder in their business and explode their bank account with more clients!<br/><p><br></p><p>For a list of our resources & recommendations visit: https://onlinemarketingpodcast.com...

<p>In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell unpack a historic week across financial markets, with explosive moves in precious metals, shifting crypto momentum, and major implications from the latest Federal Reserve meeting.</p><p>The conversation opens with gold, silver, and copper posting eye-opening gains, raising questions about whether this move is driven by fear, inflation hedging, or simple under-allocation from institutional investors. Matty and Ryan break down why metals often surge quietly before becoming headline news—and why silver’s volatility is not for the faint of heart.</p><p>They dive into the post...

You’ll explore how opportunities often appear in unexpected forms, challenging your preconceived notions of success. This episode helps you recognize subtle opportunities by embracing discomfort and acting with intention, even amidst uncertainty.<br /><br /><br />In This Episode:<br /><br />00:00 Opportunity’s Quiet Nature<br />01:26 The Unfamiliarity of Opportunity<br />03:43 Growth Demands Response<br />05:48 Readiness: A Decision, Not a Feeling<br />08:43 The Cost of Postponing Opportunity<br /><br /><br />Key Takeaways:<br />Recognize subtle opportunities that don’t fit your expected molds.Distinguish between discomfort and actual danger in new situations you face.Cultivate curiosity, observation, and humility to understan...

<p>“Hey Mike, what’s the difference between a dynamic buffered ETF and a target outcome buffered ETF?"</p><p>Discover the benefits and detriments of the different types of buffered ETFs available.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com</p>

You’ll discover how comfort and complacency quietly drain your momentum, hindering your growth until you deliberately challenge these subtle threats.<br /><br />Top 3 Highlights:<br />You’ll see how comfort often acts as a hidden competitor, stopping your personal and professional stretching.You’ll recognize that complacency can disguise itself as stability, leading to your stagnation when unchecked.You’ll learn that momentum is fragile; identifying and addressing subtle threats is crucial to maintaining yours.Episode Navigation:<br /><br />00:00 Identifying Quiet Threats to Growth<br />03:25 Comfort: A Hidden Competitor<br />06:03 Challenging Comfort and Complacency<br />08:41 Momentum’s Fragility and Potential<...


<p>Patty McGee, the author of “Not Your Granny’s Grammar,” is a nationally recognized literacy consultant, speaker and educator with a passion for transforming classrooms into spaces where language and literacy come alive. With years of teaching experience under her belt, she’s become a strong advocate for delightful literacy practices.</p><p>In this episode, Patty describes how she went from teaching to starting her own literacy consultancy. She also gets into why there needs to be a shift in how grammar is taught, and why budding consultants and small business owners should write a book.</p><p>For all...


<p>Mickey Fitch-Collins is a leadership development facilitator, coach and podcast host who turns research into real world impact. With a doctorate in leadership in higher education and a background spanning academia, Ed Tech and corporate learning, she helps organizations unlock the potential of their people, especially their middle managers.</p><p>In this episode, Mickey told me about how she went from professional bass fisherman to working in higher education to learning and development. She gets deep into her learning and leadership philosophies, and she provides some great advice for those wanting to transition from education to learning and...

<p>In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell break down one of the most confusing economic environments in recent memory. Stocks are pushing higher, housing activity is slowing, and crypto is experiencing major volatility — all at the same time. So what’s really happening beneath the surface?</p><p>They unpack the disconnect between asset classes, what the data is signaling about liquidity and risk appetite, and whether markets are pricing in a soft landing… or ignoring deeper structural cracks forming in the economy.</p><p>If you’ve been wondering why markets feel strong while economic...

<p>Malin Pettersen is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and Spellemannprisen winner (Norwegian Grammy), who has released multiple solo records as well as records with her band, Lucky Lips, has toured extensively throughout Europe and America, and has been acclaimed by Rolling Stone, Forbes, No Depression, Paste and even Iris Dement is a fan. We talk with Malin about the illusion of success, cultural duality between Norway and America, the Norwegian government's support for artists, embracing uncertainty, doubt, and struggle, and so much more.</p><p>Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.</p><p>L...

Host Brian Leni interviews Justin Huhn of UraniumInsider.com about uranium market fundamentals and investing. Huhn explains Kazatomprom’s India supply deal as a large long-term contract that signals more Kazakh production being committed to eastern sovereign buyers, tightening availability for Western utilities. He discusses opaque contracting terms, utility inventory practices, producer forward sales, and expected production declines at major mines, plus Kazatomprom’s sulfuric acid constraints and value-over-volume strategy. Huhn outlines how contract structures have shifted from fixed pricing to market-referenced contracts with floors and high ceilings, supporting upside price exposure. He cites key risks such as a major nucl...

<p>In this episode of Kantar’s Future Proof podcast, Simon Atherley, Head of Marketing Effectiveness at Kantar UK, is joined by Biren Kalaria, Google UK’s Managing Director of Measurement, Analytics & Data, to unpack how marketers can better connect marketing effectiveness to business growth as we head into 2026. </p><br><p>Biren shares his perspective on the persistent gap between marketers and the C-suite, the importance of unified KPIs, and why long-term effects remain under-measured. </p><br><p>Tune in for practical guidance on bridging internal divides, strengthening measurement foundations, and using AI and creators to drive stronger, more confident marketing deci...

<p>"Hey Mike, how do you solve for tax efficient retirement income?” </p><p>Discover various tax strategies you may want to consider in retirement. </p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>In-scene media is not just another ad format but a complete shift in how advertising interacts with content. With in-scene media, marketers have the ability to integrate their product into creator content and consumers are loving it. The data shows a 60% increase in purchase intent after exposure to in-scene media. Why? In-scene media creates a non-disruptive, engaging experience for viewers and significantly outperforms traditional advertising methods. </p><br><p>Backed by fresh research from Rembrand and Kantar, this episode uncovers eye-opening results—think dramatic lifts in brand awareness, recall, and purchase intent when brands show up inside the content peo...

<p>Kendell Hunter is a former special education teacher and reading specialist with a master’s degree in education and more than a decade of experience across K–12 schools and edtech. She is the Director of Marketing at Otus, where she has spent nearly seven years helping districts turn assessment and student data into meaningful, actionable insights.</p><p>Kendell and I discuss how and she moved from teaching to ed tech, and how that’s lead to her having an impact nationally. She also gets into her transition into marketing and what it takes to find a new job in ed...

<p>Will Hoge has released 13+ albums both independently and on major labels (Atlantic), has been nominated for Grammy, ACM, and CMA awards, and has toured with NEEDTOBREATHE, Jason Isbell, Lisa Loeb, Sugarland, Michelle Branch and others. We talk to Will about the emotional and professional fallout of writing politically charged songs, the role of parenting in shaping artistic courage and empathy, the difference between surviving the industry and making meaningful art, burnout, staying human, and a whole lot more.</p><p>Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.</p><p>Links:</p>Will...

<p>“Hey Mike, can you provide a practical explanation on how to implement the Bear Market Protocol?”</p><p>Discover a few ways you can position your portfolio now in preparation for a potential market crash.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. </p><p>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p><p><br></p>

<p>Have you ever been in one of those relationships where you got friend-zoned? </p><p>Well, you know what, that might be exactly what you’re doing with your audience! We see this often in the online marketing space, where people are getting free-zoned by their potential customers.</p><p><br></p><p>What does this mean? When you put people in that free mechanism for so long, and you nurture them for so long, you’ve basically groomed them to expect free from you and never buy anything.</p><p><br></p><p>We don’t want to be fre...

<p>In this episode of Kantar's Future Proof podcast, Jane Ostler speaks with Sian Davies, Global Consumer Planning Lead, Ready to Drink at Diageo, and Jauneen Tarin, Head of Shopper UK at Kantar, to discuss the evolving landscape of shopper marketing. </p><br><p>From the evolution of shopper behaviour and the impact of digital channels to the critical role of leadership and culture, this episode is packed with practical examples and forward-looking perspectives on winning in the fast-changing world of ready-to-drink beverages. </p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

In this episode of Mining Stock Education, host Bill Powers interviews natural resource investing expert Rick Rule from Rule Investment Media. Rick shares how his jurisdictional contrarian courage led him to a Russian 100-bagger immediately after the fall of the Berlin wall as well as insane profits in Peru and Congo. He reflects on his 2025 portfolio performance and what he learned. Rick provides insights into the recent silver stream sales by BHP and Lundin Gold and what they mean for the industry. He comments on Lara Exploration and shares his experience with André Gaumond as Rick was the largest shareholder o...

<p> Share with your audience. </p><p>You have something really amazing to give, don’t be afraid to make that offer to them. Offer something that's going to help them with the pain points that they have. Help them solve that problem, help them get to the next step on their goal. Don't hold back! </p><p><br></p><p>Share all that you know, and you know an awful lot. </p><p><br></p><p>Don't take that for granted! </p><p><br></p><p>Resources:</p><p><br></p>Adaptive Marketing Program - The Adaptive Marketing Program is...

Resource sector investor Erik Wetterling (a.k.a. The Hedgeless Horseman) shares insights about current conditions in gold and silver equities, market corrections, jurisdictional risk, and how he sizes positions. Erik shares his perspective of risk/reward set-ups and when he bets big on undervalued junior mining stocks. Furthermore, Erik discusses market psychology, volatility, some stock picks and what he looks for in a quality junior mining stock opportunity. 0:00 Intro 1:04 Market Correction After VRIC: Staying Fully Invested & Value Shuffling 2:46 Why Juniors Still Look Cheap: Patience, Boredom, and the ‘Wall of Worry’ 4:23 Sentiment Whiplash: Buying Misery vs. Hot Metals Markets 7:21 Beyond Gold...

<p>Most AI implementations fail because companies lack proper data context and integration. Ariel Kelman is President and Chief Marketing Officer at Salesforce, leading their global marketing organization and Agentforce AI platform development. Salesforce's trust-first approach connects enterprise data to AI models, enabling 77% case resolution rates and $100+ million in cost savings through their customer support agents, plus 20% increased sales pipeline from website AI interactions.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>Traditional intent data fails to predict actual buying behavior. Nick Zeckets, Chief Fire Starter at Smoke Signals AI, explains how signal-based demand generation replaces outdated intent tracking methods. He outlines strategies for capturing alpha signals through AI-powered content engagement, building custom HubSpot workflows that activate on meaningful buyer interactions, and measuring pipeline generation instead of vanity metrics.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>“Hey Mike, I just retired and I completely regret the decision. The problem is the job market is not letting me back in. What should I do moving forward?” </p><p>Discover different ways to address retirement regret.</p><p>Text your questions to 913-363-1234. <br> <br>Request Your Wealth Analysis by going to www.retireontime.com </p>

<p>In this episode, Matty A. breaks down why artificial intelligence isn’t just a tech trend — it’s a systemic force reshaping markets. From warnings by leading financial figures about AI-driven instability to how rapid AI adoption could create market fragility, Matty explains the risks and signals that could precede a major economic disruption. At the same time, he shows why commercial real estate investors with a deep understanding of capital flows, credit cycles, and AI’s impact on markets can position themselves to profit while others panic.</p><p><br></p><p>What You’ll Learn</p><p>• The Risk Sid...

<p>In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A and Brian break down why a “nothing burger” CPI print might actually be more important than it looks, what falling core inflation really means for rate cuts in 2026, and why ignoring the headlines may be the smartest investing move right now.</p><p><br></p><p>They dig into the rise of gamification in markets, the impact of crypto as a real-time sentiment gauge, and why today’s investors behave nothing like those from previous decades. From tariffs and Supreme Court rulings to silver’s parabolic run and renewed strength in housing...

<p>In this episode of Money Moves, Matty A. and Ryan Breedwell unpack the latest inflation data, shifting interest rate expectations, and why markets continue climbing a wall of worry.</p><p>With CPI cooling and economic data coming in steadier than expected, the guys break down what this means for the Fed’s next move — and why rate cuts may be closer than investors think. They also explore the strange dynamic where “good news” creates hesitation in markets that have been conditioned for volatility.</p><p>The conversation dives into crypto’s renewed momentum, stock market resilience, and how institutio...

<p>Dr Erin Sponaugle has been teaching for 23 years. She’s a national board certified teacher and a former West Virginia Teacher of the Year. She’s also the author of two children's books and recently published Teachaholic, a book about overcoming teacher burnout based on her own experience. Erin is also the host of the Next Chapter for Teachers podcast.</p><p>In this episode, we talk to Erin about her educator journey, writing books, most importantly, how teachers can avoid burnout.</p><p>For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www...

<p>Travel is emotional, but booking a trip often isn’t. As expectations rise, Booking.com is working to bring emotion to moments that usually feels purely functional. Convenience isn’t the only game in town.</p><br><p>In this episode, Jane Ostler talks with Ben Harrel, Managing Director, US at Booking.com. They discuss how the brand blends performance and long‑term storytelling to spark that Booking.yeah feeling, how creators help the brand speak authentically to different travellers, and how Gen AI is enabling more tailored and relevant communication at scale. Ben also shares a practical vision for th...

<p>AI agent implementations fail when companies lack proper data foundations and change management. Ariel Kelman, President and CMO at Salesforce, explains how his company achieved measurable results with AgentForce across customer service and marketing operations. The discussion covers Salesforce's trust-first approach to AI context, their $100 million cost savings from automated customer support, and the 20% increase in sales pipeline from website AI agents.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>AI agents fail because companies lack proper data context and change management. Ariel Kelman is President and Chief Marketing Officer at Salesforce, leading their global marketing organization and AgentForce platform development. He discusses Salesforce's trust-first approach using their Data360 customer data platform to provide AI agents with complete customer context, implementing two-way email campaigns that allow interactive customer engagement, and deploying lead qualification agents that generated $27 million in incremental pipeline by processing 200,000 previously unworked leads.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

Have you ever felt stuck in a cycle, where the same challenges keep resurfacing no matter how many changes you make? Maurice dives into the subtle yet destructive nature of “weakness loops” and shares why your true growth begins not with changing your surroundings, but with changing yourself.<br /><br />Chapter Summary:<br /><br />00:00 Understanding Weakness Loops<br />02:37 Breaking Loops with Accountability<br />05:50 The Importance of Internal Adjustment<br />09:37 Honesty, Structure, and Systems<br /><br />Featured Quotes:<br />“Patterns reveal what the reflection missed.” - Maurice“Weakness loops break when you introduce accountability, structure, and measurable checkpoints.” - Maurice“Breaking the loop doesn...


<p>Most AI implementations fail because companies lack proper data foundations and context integration. Ariel Kelman, President and CMO at Salesforce, explains how their Agentforce platform addresses these fundamental challenges through trusted enterprise data connections. The conversation covers Salesforce's trust-first approach to AI agents, practical deployment strategies for marketing teams, and measurable results including $27 million in incremental pipeline from automated lead follow-up and 77% customer support case resolution rates.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.</p>

<p>Chely Wright has sold over 1.5 million records with 90s country anthems like "Single White Female" and "Shut Up and Drive," she released her landmark autobiography, "Like Me" in 2010, becoming the first mainstream country star to come out, and forcing open conversations about LGBTQ identity, after a 10 year absence she returned to The Opry in 2019, released another book 'My Moment' in 2022, and has since pivoted to the corporate world where she is now an SVP. We talk with Chely about this pivot and giving ourselves permission to innovate, consulting your 90 year old self, Ellen's brutally honest advice on losing it...

In this powerful episode of That Will Nevr Work, Maurice sits down with leadership strategist Rion Westfall to explore Higher Altitude Leadership: the HI before the AI. As artificial intelligence reshapes business, Rion challenges leaders to elevate their thinking, reclaim ownership, and lead with human clarity before relying on machines. This conversation will stretch how you view leadership, technology, and responsibility—and inspire you to rise above reactive decision-making.<br /><br />🔗 Connect with Rion:<br /><br />Website: https://www.537bd.com/<br />LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rion-westfall-own-your-revenue-business/<br /><br />Resources:Well Why Not Workbook: https://bit.ly/authormauricechismPodmatch: https...


If you’re a high-achieving professional, you might be making the mistake of using one strategy for both your career and business. This episode explores the importance of separating your career and business strategies, using the SWOT analysis as a tool to gain clarity, improve your focus, and ensure progress without burnout. You’ll learn how distinct approaches to reputation, scalability, and sustainability can lead to sharper strategies and clearer outcomes for you.<br /><br />In This Episode:<br /><br />00:00 Career vs. Business: Separate Strategies<br />02:24 Career as a Platform, Not a Destination<br />04:44 Reputation: Different Outcomes<br />07:25 Clarity Prevents Burn...
