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Rich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a Business
Why Smart People Stay Broke (And What to Do Instead)
The most expensive financial problem isn't lack of income—it's a mindset built on hope, waiting, and passive wishing. Robert Kiyosaki reveals that 43% of Gen Z are using manifestation as a financial strategy, but he argues this is just 'hope in grown-up clothe
Richard Vaughan Live
Episodio 38 Nivel Avanzado - Vaughan Inglés 4.0 Podcast - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
The episode opens with a high-stakes personal story: Richard Vaughan recounts the moment he ran out of gas 30 miles from Dallas at age 19, stranded on a highway with only a small empty fuel can in his trunk. What follows isn’t just a cautionary tale about fuel
Richard Vaughan Live
Episodio 38 Nivel Intermedio - Vaughan Inglés 4.0 Podcast - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
The episode delivers a practical, immersive lesson in professional English phone etiquette through a series of realistic call scenarios. Richard Vaughan breaks down the precise language used when calling international businesses, emphasizing simplicity and cla
World Report
Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes
Canada is facing international scrutiny after denying a visa to Ghana's top soccer star Thomas Patti ahead of the World Cup, sparking a diplomatic protest over the presumption of innocence. Meanwhile, Vancouver prepares for its first-ever World Cup match, with
Radio Prague International - latest broadcast in English
Jaromír of the Přemyslids: castrated, blinded, and murdered in a latrine!
The story of Duke Jaromír of the Přemyslid dynasty is one of the most extreme examples of political violence in medieval Bohemia—a man castrated, blinded, imprisoned for 21 years, and finally murdered in a latrine by a spear through the back. This episode of '
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
More Happier: Are People Socializing More? Plus, Things That Have Achieved Perfection
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft explore whether people are truly socializing more post-COVID, uncovering a subtle but meaningful shift in social behavior that feels both personal and widespread. Elizabeth shares her own surge in social activity—from spontan
Slate Money
We Hate the Inflation
The return of inflation—Inflash 2—is not just a temporary spike but a multifaceted crisis rooted in policy, not just war or energy. While oil prices may be stabilizing, core inflation remains stubbornly above the Fed’s 2% target, driven by immigration policy,
Real Time with Bill Maher
Ep. #733: David Sedaris, Ian Bremmer, Hagar Chemali
Bill Maher delivers a blistering critique of America’s political and cultural dysfunction, anchored by a sharp takedown of Elon Musk’s trillionaire status and the absurdity of a billionaire’s tax-free escape from California. The episode opens with a satirical
The Daily Stoic
A Stoic Masterclass for Ambitious People | Codie Sanchez
The Daily Stoic Podcast dives deep into how entrepreneurship isn't just a career path—it's a moral laboratory for practicing the four Stoic virtues: courage, discipline, justice, and wisdom. Host Ryan Holiday and guest Cody Sanchez, entrepreneur and author of
The Bobby Bones Show
TAKE THIS PERSONALLY - You're Missing Your Life While Worrying About Your Body
The guest, Yasmeen, a body image coach, reveals how her lifelong obsession with achieving an 'ideal' body—driven by social media, cultural trends, and her mother's illness—left her disconnected from her own body and life. Despite reaching a 'perfect' physique,
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
If You Start To Take Vienna … | Ruminant
Jonah Goldberg delivers a raw, unfiltered account of a harrowing 12-hour emergency room visit that began with severe chest pain he initially feared was a heart attack. What followed was a surreal journey through Georgetown Medical Center’s ER, marked by physic
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 164: Tearing Down Idols (2026)
Father Mike Schmitz delivers a powerful meditation on spiritual idolatry, using the biblical narrative of King Asa’s reign to challenge listeners to examine their own hearts. The episode centers on a stark contrast: while Jeroboam and Rehoboam built altars to
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
Middle East Talks Teeter on the Brink, Waltz plays Spy Games in Minnesota & the Shocking Search for Missing Migrant Kids Week In Review
The Trump administration's aggressive stance on national security has ignited a dangerous escalation in the Middle East, with Israel launching strikes on Iran for the first time since the April ceasefire, prompting fears of a full-scale war. President Trump in
Odd Lots
Anjney Midha's Plan to Radically Lower the Price of Compute
The AI industry is facing a hidden crisis: massive waste in compute usage, with data centers operating at less than 70% utilization and researchers paying up to $28 per GPU hour despite advertised rates of $2.50. Anjney Midha, founder of AMP PBC, argues that t
Money Box
Lack of Wills and "Savvy Squirrel"
A staggering 80% of UK adults have not told their families their financial wishes after death, according to a STEP survey, leaving families vulnerable to chaos in the event of a sudden loss—exemplified by Mark and Helen, who narrowly avoided disaster after a l
The Glenn Beck Program
The Reluctant President: Washington’s Leadership and Legacy | The American Story | Ep 10
George Washington, the reluctant president, faced a presidency defined by chaos, betrayal, and existential threats — not from foreign enemies, but from the very political system he helped create. As the French Revolution spiraled into the Reign of Terror, Wash
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
COVID Classrooms Crash Kids’ Futures plus Small Businesses Power Hiring Surge
The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson delivers a sharply critical assessment of the long-term consequences of pandemic-era education policies, arguing that remote learning and social promotion have left a generation of American children academically unprepar
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Insult Dogs and Emotional Support Alligators
Smartphones may be the real reason the birth rate has plummeted, according to new research that links the 2007 iPhone launch to a sharp drop in births. The study found that areas with early AT&T coverage saw birth rates fall faster, suggesting that the device’
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No Malice: The Weight
The most transformative technology of our time isn't AI or rockets—it's GLP-1 weight-loss drugs. Scott Galloway argues that these medications, from Ozempic to Eli Lilly's new pill Foundeo, are not just shrinking waistlines but triggering a seismic shift across
Radio 10 gemist
Uitzending van 13-6-2026
A chaotic yet oddly poetic stream-of-consciousness broadcast from Radio 10 Gemist on June 13, 2026, unfolds like a surreal radio dream. The episode begins with weather updates and a cryptic monologue about a missing robot-stofsuit, then spirals into a disjoint
