
<p>A conversation with Maria Jensen, co-founder of Antler Bio, helping dairy farmers identify and address factors limiting their herd’s full potential. What if cows could speak? Especially dairy cows. They would probably share not only the horrors of the dairy industry, but also stories of many dairy farmers who truly try their best to care for their animals and yet still fail. Their cows are neither healthy nor happy, their bank accounts look worse every year, and their mental health and marriages are shaky. Intensive dairy, unless you are massive, is a very difficult industry.<br/><br/>So ho...

<p>This is a check-in conversation with Lauren Tucker, co-founder of Kiss the Ground and Renourish Studios. We talk about wrapping up the cohort at Renourish Studio, where they’ve worked for three years with a diverse group of entrepreneurs and investors across the US food and agriculture system.</p><p>How do you bring the fact that <b>we are part of a living system </b>into your work in commercial organisations? Lauren shares lessons learned, and what they’re doing moving forward. How much of this work is inner work—how we see the world, what we think is pos...

<p>A conversation with Justin Bruch, Cofounder-President & CEO of Clear Frontier, born and raised 5th generation Iowa farmer. He has actively farmed on 4 continents and has spent his entire career working in agriculture across North America (USA/Canada), South America, Europe, and Africa. </p><p>Organic makes more money. This is a financial decision first. Of course, it’s context-specific: we’re talking about the Midwest in the US, corn, soy, and specialty crops. But a fund that has been operating for the last six years clearly shows it makes more financial sense to farm organically. Not saying it’s easy, yo...

<p>As a Paralegal and a Certified Financial Planner®, Kraig is uniquely able to assist clients with the careful preparation of asset protection and estate plans. Kraig's team uses a financial-planning approach to ensure that each client obtains the best possible outcomes. With 120 years of combined legal and financial services experience between our team members, we can help you think defensively about protecting your wealth, investments, business intellectual property, and other assets and counsel you through choices you make to prepare for the future.</p> <p> </p> <p>Thanks to the death of private pensions, the devaluation of Social Security ben...











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In this episode of 40% Better, Rob Truxler shares his journey from engineer to leader and how his love for technology shaped his approach to management. He opens up about learning from mistakes, building resilient teams, and fostering a culture of growth and curiosity. The conversation explores how AI is transforming engineering roles, why critical thinking matters more than ever, and how balance and risk-taking drive career success.<br />#Leadership #Technology #Engineering #CareerGrowth #LearningCulture #AI #TeamManagement #Resilience #CriticalThinking #TechLeadership #40PercentBetter<br />I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your...

<p>Yes, we’re talking again about water cycles and this time with <b>Douglas Sheil, Professor of Forest Ecology and Forest Management at Wageningen University</b>, one of the most famous agricultural universities in the world. Why has it been so difficult to get scientific discoveries, like the biotic pump theory in physics, to enter other fields like climate science and forestry? We talk about the huge pushback biotic pump scientists have faced in publishing papers and gaining recognition over the past 20 years.</p><p>But we also talk about optimism, why water is a much easier sell than ca...

<p>A Technology sector deal maker, entrepreneur, diversity advocate, and community builder. These are some of the terms that describe Mona Sabet.</p><p><br></p><p>A Silicon Valley veteran, Sabet combined her expertise in engineering, law, and business to forge an impressive career that has included 100s of tech deals and nearly 50 acquisitions.</p><p>Sabet served as Chief Corp Strategy Officer for UserTesting and played a pivotal role in the company’s acquisition in 2022 for 1.3 billion. Most recently, she co-authored Sail to Scale, which examines common mistakes made by entrepreneurs from start-up to exit.</p><p><br></p>...

<p>Adam Kobeissi, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of The Kobeissi Letter, joins Zaid Admani to break down whether Google’s TPU push is a real threat to Nvidia, which Big Tech giant is most likely to hit a $10 trillion valuation first, whether AI has effectively become too big to fail, and how labor-market weakness is pushing the Fed toward more rate cuts. Kobeissi explains why he thinks the S&P 500 will continue to go higher, and why investors will get left behind if they don't own assets. </p><p><br /></p>

<p>Ever wondered why energy drives economies—and why global warming is an economic nightmare? From the shale boom’s $74B boost to Iceland’s geothermal advantage, cheap and reliable energy fuels growth. But with prices tripling since 2000 and climate damages projected to reach 23% of GDP by 2100, can we balance abundance, security, and net zero? Explore the trade-offs, from carbon pricing to nuclear debates, and see if saving the planet can be profitable!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>This summer season of The Entrepreneur Podcast kicks off with international DJ duo, Loud Luxury, talking about their origins, partnership, and the intersection of art and business.</p><p> </p><p>We speak to Michael Schmalz, former President of Digital Extremes, on how a Canadian gaming studio, based in London Ontario impacted the global gaming industry. Then, we explore the future of entrepreneurship and investing in Canada with legendary founder and investor, Kevin Sullivan.</p><p> </p><p>The Entrepreneur Podcast is sponsored by Quantumshift 2008 alum, Connie Clerici and Closing the Gap Healthcare Group. To ensure you never miss an...

Welcome back to Behind the Stays, presented by Journey.<br> This episode kicks off a special series on the future of travel — conversations recorded live in Austin, Texas, at Expedia Group’s EXPLORE Connect — a gathering that brought together some of the most powerful voices in travel tech alongside the top owners and operators of vacation rental management companies from around the world.<br> I sat down with several of Expedia’s most influential leaders — the folks guiding brands like Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo — to unpack how they’re reimagining discovery, bookings, and experiences in an AI-powered world.<br> In this first conversat...

<p>On is the hottest brand in footwear right now. The company is experiencing strong growth and it's captured the attention of investors. </p><p><br /></p><p>Zaid breaks down how On built its cult following, the numbers behind its explosive growth, the bull case around innovation and the running boom, and the bear case around brutal competition, fashion risk, and a rich valuation.</p><p><br /></p><p>This video is for informational purposes only and reflects the views of the host and guest, not Public Holdings or its subsidiaries. Mentions of assets are not recommendations. Investing involves...

<p>What do private placement memorandums really mean for you as an investor? </p><p><br></p><p>Hosts Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson sit down with attorney and real estate operator Seth Bradley to pull back the curtain on syndication documents, accreditation rules, and what truly protects investors. Seth shares his personal journey from med school to big law to entrepreneurship, and why his legal background gives him a unique perspective on raising capital and building passive income. Discover why trust in the operator matters more than projections, what to look for in waterfalls and fee structures, and the r...

- Musk’s Pay Could Cripple Tesla Profits - Chinese EVs Ace Euro NCAP - Games Help Boost “Eco Mode” Driving - Magna to Build EVs For GAC In Europe - Another Fire Breaks Out at Novelis Plant - Hyundai Reveals Ioniq 6 N - Genesis Shows Off Hypercar Concept - Hyundai’s Crater Concept, A Vision for Future Off-Road Models - 2026 Elantra N TCR Edition Debuts in LA

<p>Is the AI trade cooling off, or is this the calm before an even more explosive phase of the build-out? Zaid sits down with Doug O’Loughlin, President at SemiAnalysis, to break down Nvidia's earnings report, why AI spending might actually accelerate from here, how Google’s Gemini 3 and in-house TPUs have suddenly shifted the competitive landscape, and why founders like Zuck are willing to pour billions into GPUs even as investors panic. </p><p>They dive into the real useful life of Nvidia chips, whether OpenAI’s shine is fading, how rate cuts fuel the “AI party,” and what happe...

<p>The currency war that's been simmering for years has just gone hot, and the epicenter is Japan. “Japan's bond yield just smashed through 1.7%, the highest since '08, effectively torching the yen carry trade that has financed the entire world's debt binge for three decades,” warns Daniela Cambone. The silent money printer is dead, and the result is a frantic, global rush for the exits.In today's interview, Clem Chambers, founder of ANewFN.com, breaks down the fallout. He reveals how the explosion of this "nuclear" carry trade means trillions that were parked in U.S. Treasuries, tech stocks, and Euro...

<p>Taxes become more exciting, especially when it’s with Toby Mathis. </p><p><br></p><p>Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson welcome back tax strategist and investor Toby Mathis for another powerhouse session on how to keep more of your money before year-end. From bonus depreciation and the short-term rental loophole to smarter charitable giving and donor-advised funds, Toby reveals how high-income earners can legally slash their tax bills. Whether you’re a pilot, business owner, or passive investor, you’ll walk away knowing which moves to make before December 31, and how to turn your taxes into one of your b...

<p>Market update for November 26, 2025:</p><p><br></p><p>Follow us on Instagram @therundowndaily for bonus content and instant reactions.</p><p><br></p><p>Interview with Doug O'Laughlin</p>

<p>Richard Valtr didn’t just build hotel software—he rewired what a stay could be. Before Mews, he was designing a 60-key hotel in Prague with a brazen brief: make every guest feel five-star without hiring an army. He imagined stays like playlists—moods, moments, choices—then realized the industry lacked the pipes to power it. So he built them: an open-API PMS as the backbone for personalization at scale.</p> <p>Today on the show, I’m joined by Richard Valtr—founder of Mews, hotelier-turned-systems architect, and one of the sharpest minds pushing hospitality past “heads in beds.”</p> <p>In this ep...

<p>In order to save and more importantly restore biodiversity we don’t need biodiversity or carbon credits; we need biologists to find super profitable business models within the magical deeply complex world of nature. It's the case of Toby Parkes, founder and CEO of Rhizocore, with whom go deep into the third, mostly ignored, and much more complex kingdom: fungi. </p><p>We talk numbers that matter to forest managers: commercial sites often lose 15–25% of trees in year one, native mixes 35–50%. Across 70+ sites, Rhizocore’s locally sourced pellets consistently cut losses in half and add roughly 20% in height and girth, wi...

<p>Entrepreneurship is often viewed as a discipline within business and that makes sense. Entrepreneurs are dealing with finances, crunching numbers, raising money, and balancing payroll.</p><p><br></p><p>But Entrepreneurship is more than business. It’s an art.</p><p><br></p><p>Entrepreneurs build products, services, companies, and brands that carry a piece of who they are. It’s a form of expression that reflects who they are; just like a painting that gives a window into the innermost thoughts of the painter.</p><p><br></p><p>On this episode, we talk to two founders who...

In this powerful episode of 40% better, host Bill Lennan sits down with sales leader Mike Bourgeois to dive deep into the essential mindset that separates top sales professionals from the rest: customer-centric selling.<br />Mike argues that the key to sales success isn't aggressive closing tactics, but a relentless focus on serving the customer and building a genuine, long-term relationship. If you've ever wondered how to close more deals, stop making the sales process about your quota and start making it about the customer's needs!<br />🔑 Episode Takeaways<br />It's Never About You: Mike's core philosophy is that the salesperson's job...

<p>Market update for December 2, 2025</p><p><br></p><p>Follow us on Instagram (@TheRundownDaily) for bonus content and instant reactions.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>

<p>Market update for November 25, 2025:</p><p><br /></p><p>Follow us on Instagram @therundowndaily for bonus content and instant reactions.</p>

<p>Subscribe to This Week in Hospitality wherever you get you podcasts:</p> <p>Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5oPExA0txHMjEI5Ye13IUy<br> Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-hospitality/id1849637233<br> Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ThisWeekinHospitality</p> <p> </p> <p>A big week of structural shifts in travel and hospitality.</p> <p>Capital One moves to acquire Hopper’s installed software and hire key hotel and engineering teams — signaling a deeper push into owning the traveler journey.</p> <p>The team explores the LuxUrban collapse which predates the Sondor fall out but h...

<p>"Within 10 years, big changes will occur and the dollar will no longer be the reserve currency," says Dr. Marc Faber. In today's interview with Daniela Cambone, the famed contrarian investor and Grant Williams detail their stark outlook for the West, arguing that true capitalism has been dead for decades. "We haven't had real capitalism for 50-odd years now. It's been creeping further and further away to crony capitalism," Williams states, with Faber adding that the "damage has been done" after years of money printing that has expanded government and eroded living standards.They break down the surprising optimism and...

- Mercedes AMG GT Shows Off Axial Flux Motors - RIP Bollinger Motors - Tariffs Anyone? Audi Q3 Gets $3,900 Price Hike - Tesla Sales Plummet 50% In Europe - Republicans Target U.S. Safety Standards - Li Auto Turns from Profits to Red Ink - Great Wall Eyes European Plant - Leapmotor Enters Brazil and Chile - BYD Brazil Plans Big Capacity Expansion

- Stella’s Filosa Wants EU Regulatory Relief - Audi Updates V6 Diesel - VW AG Looks at Regional Manufacturing Structure - Most Robotaxis Carry 2 People - China Expects 7 Million Exports In 2025 - BYD Hits 3-Month Sales Slump - Investors Worry About China EV OEMs - EU Moves Supply Chains Out of China - VinFast May Add EREVs and Hybrids

<p>How do we feed the world? It’s all nice and cute this regenerative agriculture and food stuff, but how do we actually feed the world? By 2050, we’ll need to produce double the amount of food. This is a question you, like me, get a lot, we bet, from banks, pension funds, large institutional players, investors in general, entrepreneurs, and eco-modernists.</p><p>Our go-to answer was always: go to the most pioneering farmers and see what they can produce. But the counterargument was always: “Show me the research!". <b>Now we have the research.</b></p><p>In thi...

<p>What happens when a real estate investor decides to buy an airport? In this episode, host Tait and Ryan sit down with Robert DeLaurentis, the “Peace Pilot,” to unpack how he transformed a rundown airport into a thriving hub of aviation and community life. Robert shares how his decades in multifamily real estate funded his passion for flying, why legacy matters more than luxury, and how creative business models can make even airports profitable. From flying over both poles to battling bureaucracy, his story is a masterclass in purpose-driven investing, resilience, and vision.</p><p><br></p><p>Robert DeLa...

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<p>Market update for December 1, 2025</p><p>Follow us on INSTAGRAM for bonus content and instant reactions</p><p><br></p>

<p>Silver prices were climbing rapidly, with inventories under acute pressure. Then, the CME suspended trading in key commodities—gold, silver, and oil—citing technical issues. But the timing suggests something deeper: a fracture in market confidence and a potential precursor to systemic disruption. This silver event underscores a much larger shift underway. Are you positioned for the next phase of the monetary reset?</p><p><br></p><p>Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcast</p><p>or Call 866-349-3310</p><p>👋 STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ⬇️</p><p>🟩 Schedule...

<p>Sleep becomes exciting, especially when it’s with Dr. Adam Shapiro. Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson sit down with this board-certified sleep specialist and ATP pilot to uncover what every aviator needs to know to protect their health and their medical. Get ready for practical guidance on staying sharp, staying healthy, and staying in the cockpit longer.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Adam Shapiro is a board-certified sleep medicine specialist, ENT surgeon, senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner, and ATP-rated pilot. With more than three decades in clinical practice and a deep background in human factors, circadian rhythm, and sl...

<p>A quiet crisis in Japan could soon become a full-blown global financial meltdown. The largest foreign holder of U.S. debt is being forced to change course, and the ripple effects could detonate across the global financial system. Why is this crisis is accelerating the global currency reset? —and what you can do to protect yourself before it’s too late.</p><p><br></p><p>Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcast</p><p>or Call 866-349-3310</p><p>👋 STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ⬇️</p><p>🟩 Schedule a Strateg...

<p>Are you using the exit strategies that actually work in this market?</p><p><br></p><p>Hosts Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson talk with seasoned investor and author Leka Devatha to pull back the curtain on what’s real and what’s not in flipping, reality TV, and today’s housing market. Get ready to uncover the truth behind her Amazon Prime episode, learn the creative strategies inside her new book Return on Real Estate, and discover how investors can win even when the market slows. From mid-term rentals to ADUs, conservative underwriting, and Seattle’s shifting landscape, this epi...

<p>Why do so many high-earning pilots struggle to build real wealth?</p><p><br></p><p>Hosts Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson get candid about the habits, mindset, and blind spots that keep aviators from achieving true financial independence. They reveal the five biggest mistakes pilots make, from lifestyle creep and tax traps to ego-driven investing, and how to replace them with smarter, more sustainable wealth strategies. Whether you’re a first officer just starting out or a captain eyeing retirement, this conversation will challenge how you think about money, success, and the long game of building lasting freedom.</p>...

<p>A pioneer, and legend in the banking industry, Arkadi Kuhlmann first introduced the world to direct banking when he founded ING DIRECT Canada in 1996 and ING U.S. in 2000. As Chairman, President & CEO, Kuhlmann created the largest savings bank in the U.S., with more than $88 billion in deposits and 8 million customers. Since then, Kuhlmann has gone on to launch six startups in the banking sector.</p><p>A painter, poet, and prolific author, Kuhlmann has gained a reputation for putting together effective teams through his focus on culture and leadership.</p><p>In this episode, we explore his...

<p>Are you unknowingly passing up five-figure tax savings available right now?</p><p><br></p><p>Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson sit down with oil and gas expert Tim Pawul to reveal why minerals, royalties, and non-operated working interests have become one of the most powerful tools for cash flow and tax strategy. Get ready to understand the real reason hydrocarbons aren’t going anywhere, how minerals function like “underground real estate,” and why non-op wells offer significant first-year tax advantages for high-income earners. Discover how pilots can use this asset class to balance real estate, reduce taxable income, and ac...

<p>Stagflation has returned—and it’s a nightmare! Rising unemployment, slow economic growth, and persistent inflation are hurting economies, especially the US. Why is this combination so dangerous, and why are experts worried now? Explore how the Fed’s dual mandate is failing, uncover hidden flaws in job and inflation data, and understand why the USD’s reserve status might not protect us. Additionally, learn about the sacrifices required to address the crisis—all while the world feels the ripple effects. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>Subscribe to This Week in Hospitality wherever you get you podcasts:</p> <p>Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5oPExA0txHMjEI5Ye13IUy<br> Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-hospitality/id1849637233<br> Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ThisWeekinHospitality</p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode of This Week in Hospitality, Zach Busekrus sits down with Scott Eddy, Ben Wolff, and Edwin Kramer to unpack three major stories dominating the travel and hospitality world. From Sonder’s dramatic collapse following Marriott’s termination, to Hilton’s launch of the Outset Collection, to Airbnb’s bold embr...

<p>It's that time of year again - college admission season! But with the high cost of tuition, it can be a stressful time for families. In 1990, the average tuition cost for a 4-year public college was around $3,190. Fast forward to today, and that number has risen to over $10,000. That's why it's important to take advantage of all the resources available to you. One key step is completing the free application for student aid (FAFSA) and the CSS profile.</p> <p> </p> <p>These forms can help determine your expected family contribution and make you eligible for financial aid. Proper f...

<p>Iran boasts vast oil reserves, a strategic trading position, and a skilled workforce; however, sanctions and internal issues hinder its progress. From black-market oil to power outages, discover why this energy giant struggles to thrive. Can it break free from its economic troubles? Tune in to find out! What do you think? </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>For the final episode in this special Future of Travel series, I sat down with someone who has quietly shaped more of the vacation rental industry than almost anyone working in it today: Tim Rosolio, VP of Vacation Rental Partner Success at Expedia Group.</p> <p>If you’ve ever wondered how VRBO evolved from a subscription classifieds site to a global e-commerce engine—or what the next decade of supply, demand, and distribution will actually look like—this is the conversation insiders will be talking about.</p> <p>Tim has spent the better part of a decade helping lead V...

<p>Thousands of Americans just like you flooded our latest webinar with urgent questions—and one theme rose above all: How much gold and silver do I actually need to protect my wealth? In today’s unstable climate, getting your gold and silver allocation right could mean the difference between surviving a financial reset or being swept away by it. 📖 FREE RESOURCE: https://learn.itmtrading.com/buyers-guide-tk?VID=TK11232025</p><p><br /></p><p>Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcast</p><p>or Call 866-349-3310</p><p>👋 STAY IN TOUCH...

Paul Kromidas didn’t just pivot a startup—he changed the vehicle mid-race and still pulled ahead. Summer began as an asset-heavy “own an STR without the risk” model: Summer found the house, bought it with their capital, operated it for two years, and sold it back with a book of business. It worked—until the capital stack and rate environment made venture-scale returns incompatible with real estate velocity. So Paul did the brave thing founders talk about but rarely do: he sold the homes, kept the brains, and rebuilt Summer around the software that had quietly powered V1. That software—S...

<p>A century ago, economist John Maynard Keynes confidently predicted that by 2030, we would only be working 15 hours a week. Yet, here we are—working harder than ever! While technology has dramatically boosted productivity, our work hours remain largely unchanged, and the prevalence of “bullshit jobs” is alarming. It’s time to consider whether a four-day workweek could finally break this exhausting cycle or if we are stuck in our ways.</p> <p> </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>Some founders don't have "entrepreneur" as part of their plan. They slowly evolve into one.</p><p>That's what Chris Barnard shared with students at Ivy's New Venture project. After a slew of jobs, including investing money for other companies, Barnard wondered, 'why not invest in his own venture?'</p><p>That venture became Points.com, one of the earliest loyalty programs in the world. </p><p>Barnard, his co-founder, Rob McLean, and Points.com, would go on to weather a series of world-changing storms, including the dotcom bubble , 9/11, and the War on Terror, before settling into cruising a...

In this episode, Bill Lennan and Sebastian Jean share insights on leadership, technology, and effective communication. They reflect on their early experiences with leadership, particularly in military settings, and how these experiences shaped their understanding of collaboration and motivation. The discussion also delves into the importance of clear communication in presentations, the dynamics of team collaboration, and the necessity of creating a safe space for innovation. Sebastian emphasizes the balance between technical expertise and leadership skills, advocating for a culture of trust and open communication within teams.<br />I hope you enjoy this episode!<br />Give it a like, share...

In this episode, Amee Meghani shares her journey in leadership, discussing her early experiences and the evolution of her role within her organization. She emphasizes the importance of promoting from within, fostering a culture of feedback, and the principles of servant leadership. The discussion also covers the challenges of onboarding new employees, maintaining innovation in a growing organization, and the significance of open communication across all levels. Amee highlights the need for a supportive environment that encourages self-starters and empowers employees to take initiative, ultimately leading to a happier and more productive workplace.<br /><br />I hope you enjoy this...

Welcome to the 40% Better podcast with your host, Bill Lennan!<br /><br />Join us for an inspiring conversation on leadership and personal growth as Chris Carter shares his remarkable journey of self-discovery and resilience. In this powerful episode, Chris recounts a pivotal childhood moment—an incident with his cousin that shaped his perspective on life lessons and the true meaning of taking control. Chris emphasizes the critical importance of actively making your own life, rather than simply reacting to circumstances. Discover how he learned the fundamental principle of leadership through early experiences like hitting his first home run and how fa...
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<p>Unveil the stunning secret of New Zealand—a paradise losing its young talent! 🌄 With just 5.3 million people, this remote gem boasts top-notch living, education, and healthcare, yet faces a brain drain to Australia (over 10% of Kiwis live there!). Why are skilled workers fleeing? Dive into the quirks of its agriculture-driven economy, sky-high housing costs, and the Aussie influx. Can this picturesque land turn the tide? Watch now to find out! </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

- Tesla the #1 AI Chip Supplier? - Another Software Exec Quits GM - EV Sales Up Sharply in Europe - Russian Car Market Faces Disaster - EVs Catching On in India - BMW Considers EREVs - VW Cuts PD Costs 50% in China - Zeekr Launches ADAS Crowdsourcing Campaign - Merger Creates World's Largest Paint Supplier

<p>Imagine a world where AI outsmarts you at work—scary, right? From the Philippines to the US, AI is changing the economic landscape, increasing the GDP of rich nations (5.4% in the US) while putting millions of jobs at risk in developing countries. Will machines leave you behind, or can you fight back? Dive into this wild ride of job threats, global gaps, and the race to adapt—spoiler: the future’s already here! </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

In this episode, Bill Lennan hosts Alberto Silveira who shares his journey from organizing soccer leagues as a child in Brazil to becoming a leader in technology. He reflects on the influence of Ayrton Senna, the evolution of technology, and the importance of balancing human aspects with technological advancements. Alberto emphasizes the need for critical thinking and ethical considerations in leadership, especially in the context of AI and preparing the next generation for future challenges.<br />I hope you enjoy this episode!<br />Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill an...

- Ford Tops UK EV Market Share - Ford Transit Van Gets Nicer Interior - China Accused of Manipulating Critical Materials Market - Geely Founder Sees More Opportunity in U.S. for New Electronics Company - Porsche Details All-New Cayenne Electric - Bentley Can Customize Puddle Lamps - GM Tries Selling Vehicle to UK Military - Horse Already Has 8 Million Engine Orders

<p><br></p><p>How protected is your wealth if something goes wrong? </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of Passive Income Pilots, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson sit down with asset protection expert Adam Kintigh to share practical strategies every pilot and high-income professional should know. From real estate privacy trusts that cut transfer taxes to Wyoming LLCs that safeguard syndications, Adam explains how to structure your assets the right way. You’ll learn why a clean tax return matters, how partnerships and S-Corps simplify filings, and why umbrella policies aren’t enough. If you’re growing wealth...

<p >Greg Schulze has spent more than two decades helping build one of the most influential companies in modern travel — Expedia Group.<br> But here’s the thing about Greg — he doesn’t talk like a corporate executive. He talks like a traveler.</p> <p >He’s lived and worked all over the world. He named his dog Kaya after a coconut jam he discovered while living in Southeast Asia. And he still lights up when describing what it feels like to walk through an airport on the cusp of somewhere new.</p> <p >Greg’s career has spanned from American Air...

- UAW Monitor Criticizes Fain’s Leadership - Ford Shows Off New Global Headquarters - Audi To Develop SUV On Scout Platform - Tesla Tells Suppliers to Ditch China Content - Chinese Car Exports to Russia Plummet - China’s Global Car Exports Soar - Japanese Control of Southeast Asia Car Market Evaporates - BYD Introduces Kei Car for Japan - EV Acceleration Limit Poll Results

- Volvo Throws Luminar Under the Bus - Elkann Proposes CO2 Emission Easing - Xiaomi's EVs Now Profitable, Stock Takes a Beating - Nissan Adds a Mitsubishi to Its Lineup - The Think Behind Ford's Dealership Design - Ford to Sell CPO Cars on Amazon - Next-Gen Ford Bronco and Ranger - Trafic Van is Renault's 1st SDV - Ram Offers 'Free-Agent' Rides in NASCAR Truck

<p>Kevin Sullivan has a storied history as a founder and investor in Canada’s modern entrepreneurship story.</p><p><br>An early backer of Blackberry, Sullivan was part of GMP Capital from its inception and went on to serve as its President and CEO. In 1995, He co-founded one of Canada’s leading independent investment dealers, GMP Securities LP.</p><p><br>In this episode, Sullivan shares stories from his 30-year-long career, discusses changes in the investment landscape, and answers difficult questions on what the future holds for entrepreneurs and investors in Canada.</p><p>The Entrepreneur Podcast is sponsored by C...

Join host Bill Lennan on the 40% Better podcast as he sits down with veteran executive Amit Mital for a candid look at his 25-year career.<br />In a world that prizes learning from others, Mital shares why his own personal experience and the "school of hard knocks" were his most valuable teachers. This episode challenges the traditional view of professional development and focuses on the power of doing and failing.<br />You will learn:<br />Why personal experience often trumps theoretical knowledge in real-world challenges.<br />The essential mindset shift that turns mistakes into valuable lessons for personal growth.<br />...

<p>Discover what drives lasting prosperity. This year, the Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Mokyr, Aghion, and Howitt for demonstrating how technological innovation drove the surge in wealth during the Industrial Revolution. From steam engines to AI, learn why a lack of understanding once held back progress and why creative destruction is so important today. With AI now threatening jobs and monopolies limiting new ideas, could this progress be at risk? Explore the challenges, debates, and potential future dangers that could alter our economies. </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices<...

In this episode, Kevin Hubschmann explores the real essence of improv - it’s not about being funny, but about active listening, teamwork, and positive communication. He shares how focusing too much on jokes can hurt collaboration, and why the best comedy comes naturally when performers create a supportive environment.<br />#Improv #Comedy #ActiveListening #Teamwork #Communication #Podcast<br /><br />I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. <br />– Bill and the 40 % Better Podcast Team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/<br />Visit...

<p>In this weekend deep dive, we break down how a 149-year-old pharma company from Indianapolis reinvented itself through GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro and Zepbound, overtook Novo Nordisk, and became one of Wall Street’s hottest stocks. We cover Lilly’s history from insulin to Prozac, the explosive growth of its weight-loss franchise, the coming pill that could unlock an even bigger market, and the risks ahead. Is the trillion-dollar valuation just the start, or is the stock already priced for perfection? </p><p><br></p>

<p>A private credit crisis is brewing beneath the surface. From sudden bankruptcies to forced fund closures, this is a warning every saver needs to hear. Learn why physical gold and silver are the historical safe havens during every crisis—and why now is the time to act.📖 FREE REPORT — "Built to Endure"See how gold and silver have outperformed fiat, stocks, and bonds in every major currency reset. Get the facts, get the history—Built to Endure is your essential guide.Download now: https://learn.itmtrading.com/built-to-endure?VID=TK11202025</p><p><br></p><p>Questions on Protecting Your Wealth wi...

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<p>Market update for November 24, 2025:</p><p><br /></p><p>Follow us on Instagram @therundowndaily for bonus content and instant reactions.</p>

<p>"The invisible bid that's been propping up the entire developed world for a generation is vanishing in real time," warns financial strategist Peter Grandich of Peter Grandich & Company. In today's interview with Daniela Cambone, he details how Japan's seismic shift away from its three-decade-long role as the world's "money printer" is set to send shockwaves through the global economy.</p><p><br></p><p>Grandich breaks down the explosion of the "greatest carry trade in financial history," explaining how for 30 years, Japan's zero-interest policy artificially suppressed borrowing costs worldwide, fueling everything from cheap mortgages to sky-high stock multiples. "That...

<p>"If you look at the data, every time the semis get this far from their 200-week moving average, a 40% drawdown follows. We're there now," says Gareth Soloway. In today's interview, Soloway details his technical case for a 40% collapse in the high-flying AI trade and a deeper pullback in Bitcoin to $73,000, warning that the "de-risking playbook" is now unfolding.</p><p><br /></p><p>He breaks down the simple, data-driven charts showing the S&P 500 and Bitcoin hitting precise, multi-year trendlines that have triggered major rejections before. Soloway also shares why he believes a recession is inevitable, why he's targeting...

<p>Eric Brass didn't hate his job in asset management. He had a terrific boss, wonderful colleagues, and the pay was great! But six years before, on an exchange trip to Guadalajara, Mexico, Eric fell in love with premium tequila. So much so that it planted a seed that ultimately led him to create a world-class Tequila brand.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Brass revisits The Entrepreneur Podcast and talks about his ongoing journey with Tequila Tromba and shares some exciting updates on his latest venture that is supporting sustainability in Agave cultivation.</p><p>The Entrepreneur...

<p>A new conversation with Jonathan Lundgren, one of the world’s most interesting and most cited scientists when it comes to regenerative agriculture. For the last four years, Jonathan and his team have been in full swing with their 1000 Farms Initiative, where they document research and follow regenerative farms, actually closer to 1600 farms now.<br/>An episode where we talk about data, data, and more data. We unpack a four-year effort that spans commodities, ecoregions, and management styles, revealing how regeneration scales in the real world. The results are striking: equal or better yields, stronger profits, higher biodiversity, improved wa...

This episode with Bill Lennan and Sunil Jagani explores the evolution of technology, particularly in connectivity and satellite advancements, and their impact on consumer behavior and business practices. Bill and Sunil discuss the challenges faced by startups, the role of software engineering, and the intersection of AI and marketing. They also delve into the future of work, the need for sustainable business mechanisms, and the changing definitions of success in a rapidly evolving society.<br />I hope you enjoy this episode!<br />Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and th...

<p>What does true diversification look like when you’re building wealth as a pilot? </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Ryan Gibson sits down with his longtime colleague and friend, Ted Greene, to unpack how to define success with your spouse, avoid emotional investing, and create a portfolio that brings peace of mind. From surviving Wall Street lawsuits to building lasting wealth through real estate, Ted shares the hard-earned lessons behind his “NNN Principle”: Never, Never, Never invest by looking in the rearview mirror. Learn how to protect your assets, ladder your investments, and build a plan that la...

<p>Google, Microsoft, Twitter and The Weather Network, Rory Capern has really done it all. But while he has built a career with some of the most exciting brands around, the art of the possible keeps drawing him back to the world of entrepreneurship.</p><p><br></p><p>An alum from Ivey’s HBA and MBA programs, Capern currently serves as the Chief Operations Officer at Redbrick, a B-Corp Certified firm that has built and acquired an impressive portfolio of companies to inspire innovation, encourage sustainable business, and support digital entrepreneurs.</p><p><br></p><p>In this fascinating di...

<p>Meet Julia Kasper, cofounder and CEO of Zukunftmoor, a company rewetting drained peatlands and growing sphagnum moss to transform how we think about agriculture. Their powerful approach reduces greenhouse gas emissions and makes climate-friendly farming possible in peatland regions.</p><p>Peatlands, peatlands, peatlands: the biggest climate opportunity in agriculture isn’t cover crops or even silvopasture, but rewetting the humble peatlands. They cover only 3% of the global land surface, yet hold immense amounts of CO2. And when they’re drained- as many are- they release it, not just once, but year after year after year. Like a bathtub with...

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<p >We’re live at Skift with a builder proving the future isn’t generic search; it’s purpose-built marketplaces for travelers who already know their stay type—a lake house.</p> <p >I’m Zach, and today I’m joined by David Ciccarelli, co-founder of lake.com. After a startup exit during the pandemic, David and his wife (and co-founder) Stephanie bought a lake house—he grew up on Lake Superior, she on Lake Erie. A few months in, they hosted a 25-person family reunion to put the place to use—and that’s when the opportunity snapped into focus: the nearby hot...

A host who always pushes for “one last drink.” A curator who unlists homes to protect the flag. An operator who builds taste—and then bolts on logistics. That’s Max Aniort. Max is the co-founder of Le Collectionist, a luxury home brand that chose curation over scale, local operators over generic platforms, and a repeat-guest flywheel over one-and-done bookings. He started by solving for owners—people with extraordinary homes but zero appetite for late-night texts, staffing headaches, or inconsistent standards—then expanded destination by destination, partner by partner, standard by standard. Le Collectionist now stewards 3,000 handpicked homes across a hundred-plus de...

<p> Home ownership is now unattainable in every major city worldwide. For the first time, none of the 95 cities tracked by Demographia are considered affordable. In cities such as Hong Kong (14.4 times income), Sydney (13.8 times), Vancouver, London, and San Francisco, housing prices range from 9 to 30 times the average household income. Essential workers, including teachers and nurses, as well as young families, are being priced out of the cities they support. This raises critical questions about how housing became a leading investment asset, whether prices will continue to rise, and what measures are needed to address the global housing crisis. </p><...

<p>Hi there, and welcome to my channel and this video on final expense burial plans. If you're watching this, you're probably looking for information on how to plan for your own final expenses, or perhaps you're helping a loved one make these important decisions. Before we dive into the different options for paying for final expenses, it's important to understand that the cost of burial and cremation in the United States has been steadily increasing over the years.</p> <p>According to the National Funeral Directors Association, the median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial in 2020 was $9,000...

<p>We’re told the economy is strong… but 25% of Americans are functionally unemployed. With AI wiping out white-collar jobs and prime borrowers drowning in debt, the U.S. economy is more fragile than ever. This could be the beginning of a full-blown economic crisis—we are here to help you protect your wealth.</p><p><br></p><p>Questions on Protecting Your Wealth with Gold & Silver? Schedule a Strategy Call Here ➡️ https://calendly.com/itmtrading/podcast</p><p>or Call 866-349-3310</p><p>👋 STAY IN TOUCH WITH US ⬇️</p><p>🟩 Schedule a Strategy Session: 866-349-3310</p><p>🟩 Email us at services@it...

<p>Almost every nation relies on a central bank, but the US is buzzing with talk of scrapping the Fed—the globe’s mightiest financial force! From its 1694 origins to battling today’s debt and inequality crises, we break down why central banks are crucial and what chaos could unfold if the Fed disappears. Will this rock the global economy, or is it just political hot air?</p> <p> </p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>This season of The Entrepreneur Podcast is packed with discussions that range from instructional to aspirational: From stories of founders who’ve built incredible brands and placed themselves in the history of Canadian entrepreneurship to the mental and legal building blocks that are integral to launching a career in entrepreneurship.</p><p>The new season of The Entrepreneur Podcast launches on November 18th.</p><p>To ensure you never miss an episode, subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player or visit entrepreneurship.uwo.ca/podcast. </p><p><br>The Entrepreneur Podcast is sponsored by Dr. Connie Clerici, QS...

<p>Where should you put your money right now? </p><p><br></p><p>Ryan Gibson and Tait Duryea sit down with economist Dr. Elliot Eisenberg to decode the markets, interest rates, and the economic forces shaping your portfolio. From AI layoffs to multifamily real estate, they break down how high-income earners, especially pilots, can build wealth intelligently amid uncertainty. Elliot reveals why the top 10% of earners are keeping the economy afloat, what sectors look undervalued, and which indicators truly predict where we’re headed next. Packed with humor, clarity, and actionable advice, this episode helps you read the financial ski...

In this episode, Darshan Bildikar shares his journey from being an introverted builder to a successful engineering manager. He discusses his early experiences in programming, his transition into management, and his time at Amazon, where he built and led teams. Darshan reflects on her move to a startup environment, the impact of AI on productivity, and the importance of balancing speed and quality in development. He emphasizes the need for human oversight in AI-driven processes and shares insights on adapting to different work cultures and the future of work.<br /><br />I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a...

<p>Welcome back to the podcast! I'm Kraig Strom, also known as the Income Engineer. I am a certified financial planner and a paralegal at an amazing law firm. Many of you have reached out to me, wondering where I've been. Well, I've been fortunate to be busy but also a bit burned out on procrastination when it comes to essential matters like estate planning, living trusts, limited liability companies, and asset protection. In this video, I'll share with you some real-life stories of the consequences of procrastination and the importance of taking action to secure your family's future.</p> <...

<p>Got questions about maximizing your retirement income, saving for retirement, life insurance, or estate planning? Send me an email to kraig@kraigstrom.com. I am always willing to see if i can Help!</p>

<p>Market update for November 28, 2025:</p><p><br></p><p>In today's episode we discuss the major CME outage that froze futures trading. </p><p><br></p><p>Then we dig into Black Friday and the impact of AI on holiday shopping</p><p><br></p><p>Plus, Baidu unveils its new AI chip roadmap, positioning itself as China’s challenger to Nvidia and Huawei</p><p><br></p><p>Follow us on Instagram for bonus content and instant reactions.</p><p><br></p>

<p>As a Paralegal and a Certified Financial Planner®, Kraig is uniquely able to assist clients with the careful preparation of asset protection and estate plans. Kraig's team uses a financial-planning approach to ensure that each client obtains the best possible outcomes. With 120 years of combined legal and financial services experience between our team members, we can help you think defensively about protecting your wealth, investments, business intellectual property, and other assets and counsel you through choices you make to prepare for the future.</p>

<p >It’s 2008. The financial world is crumbling, Wall Street is bleeding jobs, and a brand-new finance grad named Andreea Grigore is staring down a recession with no clear path forward.</p> <p >Then, at a birthday party in Montreal, everything changes. She meets the founder of Luxury Retreats, one of the world’s first platforms for high-end villas, private islands, and over-the-top vacation rentals. A casual conversation turns into an unexpected offer — and what was supposed to be a stopgap job becomes a nine-year masterclass in luxury travel, entrepreneurship, and scaling a global brand that Airbnb would eventually acquire to for...

<p>Can you pay a decent year-round salary to farm workers, enough to go to a bank, get a mortgage, and still not charge prices that make your produce accessible only to the happy few? What do vibrations, pest management, nutrient density, and processing have to do with it?</p><p>With Nicola Giuggioli we walk the Quintosapore land, on a hilly but stunning landscape in the green heart of Italy, Umbria, where GPS auto-steer tractors don’t exist because simply keeping the tractor in a straight line without slipping down the hill is already an achievement. Quinto Sapore is ne...
<p>Got questions about maximizing your retirement income, saving for retirement, life insurance, or estate planning?</p> <p> </p> <p>Send me an email to kraig@kraigstrom.com. I am always willing to see if i can Help!</p>

<p>The global video game industry is a behemoth that is worth more than the music, television, and film industries put together. That’s not bad for a sector that was considered niche before the 2000s.</p><p><br></p><p>As the former President of Digital Extremes, Michael Schmalz had a front-row seat to these seismic changes. The London, Ontario-based game studio started by his brother, James, rose to prominence with international hit games like Warframe and Unreal. </p><p><br></p><p>With a background in business and technology, Schmalz was able to ride the waves of uncertainty and...

<p>The financial stress of losing a loved one can also have a significant psychological impact on children. Several studies have shown that children who grow up in financially difficult times after the loss of a parent may experience psychological and emotional difficulties. One study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, found that children who lose a parent to death are at an increased risk for developing mental health disorders, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).</p> <p>These children were also found to be more likely to experience difficulty in forming healthy relationships and...

<p>"This was not a short squeeze rally... This was real, honest-to-goodness, new money buyers coming in," says Todd "Bubba" Horwitz. As silver smashes through $58 for its best year since 1980, a bombshell rumor detonates: JP Morgan may have quietly evacuated its precious metals trading desk from New York to Singapore over a holiday weekend. In today's interview, Horwitz breaks down the fallout. He connects the dots between vanishing physical stockpiles, suspicious market "glitches," and a brewing economic storm to reveal why this rally has legs. He warns this is the "inflation trade" made manifest—a flight to the one asset yo...

<p>A check in conversation with Stef van Dongen, founder of The Pioneers of Our Time. Sitting at the fireplace we trace how neighbors who barely spoke began phoning across ridgelines, how tourism money are flowing uphill to fund forest work, and how a dense, abandoned woodland started opening into a living mosaic that holds water, softens fire, and invites wildlife back. <br/><br/>We walk through the mechanics of a cost-based climate credit that pays for what a hectare truly needs over 15 years measured across water, carbon, biodiversity, and fire safety. It's a public–private framework that the regional gov...

<p> The world’s pension promise is unraveling. In the 1950s, sixteen workers supported each retiree; today, that number has shrunk to just 2.7. This dramatic shift is straining pay-as-you-go pension systems to the breaking point. By 2050, one in six people will be over 65, yet politicians are hesitant to implement tough reforms that would require individuals to work longer, contribute more, or accept smaller benefits. Could Denmark’s approach, which ties the retirement age to life expectancy, or Sweden’s automatic adjustment model, offer a way out? Or will a staggering $400 trillion global retirement gap shake the foundations of economies everywhere? </p><p>...