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Investing Insights
Brace Your Portfolio for Mega-IPOs
2026 is shaping up to be the year of the mega-IPO, with SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI poised to go public in a historic wave of private tech giants entering the public markets. Paul Condra of PitchBook warns that the unprecedented scale of these debuts—potenti
Fullerton Unfiltered
977. Stop Guessing, Start Profiting | Know Your Numbers w/ LMN!
The core revelation of this episode isn't just about software—it's about the existential shift from guessing to knowing. Brian Fullerton and Troy Woodham expose a painful truth: most lawn and landscaping businesses operate on 'educated guesswork,' charging for
The Megyn Kelly Show
Trump Picks New DNI After Pulte Backlash, Dem Party Platner Panic, UFC WH Preview: AM Update 6/12
President Trump faces a political firestorm after appointing Bill Pulte, a housing official with no intelligence background, as acting Director of National Intelligence—triggering bipartisan alarm over national security and the potential collapse of the FISA s
Bourbon Pursuit
TWiB: $500,000 of Noble Oak bourbon stolen in heist, High-end whiskey collector crime ring solved, Booker's "The Milkshake Batch" Bourbon
A $500,000 heist of Noble Oak bourbon in Philadelphia has exposed a sophisticated fraud ring targeting high-end whiskey collectors—where victims were shipped water and apple juice instead of rare bottles. The Madisonville Police Department and USPS investigato
Richard Vaughan Live
Richard Vaughan Live 12/06/2026
Richard Vaughan delivers a richly layered monologue that transforms everyday language learning into a philosophical journey about opportunity, resilience, and the hidden blessings in disruption. At the heart of the episode is a powerful revelation: the pandemi
The Daily
1979: How the U.S. and Iran Went From Allies to Enemies
The United States' current hostility toward Iran is rooted in a decades-long relationship that began as a deep alliance but ended in mutual destruction. In 1972, President Nixon offered the Shah of Iran a 'blank check' for weapons and military support, cementi
Science Quickly
Disclosure Day and the science of alien language
What if the first message from an alien civilization isn’t a greeting, but a mathematical equation? In this episode of Science Quickly, host Rachel Feltman explores the science behind alien communication through a conversation with linguist Jeffrey Punsky, who
Pod Save America
Cage Match Inside the White House
Donald Trump’s second term isn’t just dysfunctional—it’s a calculated performance of chaos designed to weaponize suffering and maintain power. The White House has become a stage for grotesque spectacles: a UFC cage match on the lawn for his 80th birthday, fund
Up First from NPR
Trump Touts Progress In Iran Talks, UFC White House Freedom 250, DNI Nomination
President Trump's sudden pivot from threatening military strikes on Iran to declaring a peace deal 'done' in the same day has left analysts scrambling to reconcile his contradictory statements. While the White House claims Iran has approved a deal to reopen th
eComFuel Podcast
Getting YouTube Ads Right in 2026
YouTube ads in 2026 are no longer just a top-of-funnel experiment—they're a high-leverage, data-driven growth engine for D2C brands, but only if you understand the hidden mechanics. Brett Curry of OMG Commerce reveals that the real secret isn’t just creative q
Science Friday
Blue Origin explosion hits NASA timeline + Artemis III crew
The explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during a ground test has thrown NASA's Artemis timeline into uncertainty, threatening the agency's ambitious goal to land humans on the moon by 2028. The blast destroyed both the spacecraft and Blue Origin's sole
The Breakfast Club
The Parents Speak. Karmelo Anthony's Mother and Father Sit Down with Mimi Brown
Carmelo Anthony's parents, Drew Anthony and Kayla Hayes, deliver a heart-wrenching account of their son's ordeal and the aftermath of his 17-year-old involvement in a fatal stabbing at a track meet. In a raw, emotionally charged interview with Mimi Brown, they
InsideEVs Plugged-In Podcast
Will The R2 Be The Hit Rivian Needs? w/ Jason Fenske of Engineering Explained
Rivian's R2 is poised to be the electric crossover that finally makes the company viable, according to Jason Fenske of Engineering Explained and Inside EVs hosts Tim Levin and Mac Hogan. After driving the R2, Fenske was surprised to find himself genuinely want
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
Cargill Might Be The Worst Company You've Never Heard Of
Cargill, the largest privately held company in the United States, operates in the shadows of global supply chains, quietly controlling a quarter of all U.S. grain exports and over 20% of domestic meat production—yet most people have never heard of it. The podc
The President's Daily Brief
June 12th, 2026: America's Iran Blockade Just Turned Deadly & Ukraine's Air Defense Breakthrough
The U.S. military's intensified blockade of Iran has turned deadly, resulting in the deaths of three Indian sailors after a strike on the commercial tanker Setabello in the Gulf of Oman—marking the first known fatalities linked to Washington's economic campaig
The Bulwark
The Wild West of 1980s Movie Financing
The 1980s film industry was a high-stakes financial free-for-all, where movies were financed not through studio budgets but through a labyrinth of tax shelters, foreign pre-sales, and complex banking deals. Peter M. Hoffman, a former entertainment lawyer and a
Stuff To Blow Your Mind
Weirdhouse Cinema: Paganini Horror
Paganini Horror isn’t just a bad movie—it’s a masterpiece of intentional chaos, a cinematic Rorschach test where every frame screams defiance against the rules of coherence, budget, and genre. What began as a collapsed biopic about the devil-touched violinist
Freakonomics Radio
677. Can Backgammon Save Us from Ourselves?
Backgammon, an ancient game with roots stretching back to 3000 BCE, is undergoing a surprising renaissance—not as a relic of gambling dens, but as a powerful tool for mental clarity, social connection, and even professional strategy. Stephen Dubner explores ho
The Sales Evangelist
Customer Success Series: The 5 Pillars of Customer Success | Donald C. Kelly - 2009
Most businesses waste five times more on acquiring new customers than they do on retaining them—yet few have a structured system to keep customers loyal. In this episode of The Sales Evangelist, Donald C. Kelly breaks down the five pillars of customer success
Outlier's Edge Podcast with Niiamah Ashong
The Hidden Niche Inside Your Routine | 988
Holly, a former actuary turned aspiring health coach, reveals a deep internal conflict: she's paralyzed by uncertainty about her next career move, not because she lacks passion, but because her dreams are entangled with unspoken assumptions about money, time,
