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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Why People Are Losing Faith in Healthcare
The U.S. healthcare system is failing not because of inefficiency, but because it's fundamentally designed to profit from chronic disease—especially obesity, which drives 80% of healthcare costs. In a groundbreaking conversation with David Ricks, CEO of Eli Li
The Morning Edition
Don’t say it’s a protest vote’: Pauline Hanson on One Nation’s resurgence
Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, is at the center of a seismic shift in Australian politics, with her party now polling above both Labor and the Coalition. In a candid interview, Hanson dismisses the idea that her rise is merely a 'protest vote,' arguing
The News Agents
Who's lying in Madrid's Presidential race, Iraola & the Premier League's Basque Revolution - The Sports Agents
The Sports Agents dives into a seismic shift in Premier League management, revealing how the Basque region of Spain is now producing a disproportionate number of top football managers—20% of the league’s managers next season will be Basque, including Iraola at
America‘s Commercial Real Estate Show
Restaurant Real Estate: Inflation, Profit Margins, and Expansion Strategies
The restaurant industry is facing a paradox: sales are holding steady despite inflation, but razor-thin profit margins are under siege from rising labor, food, and utility costs. Darren Tristano, CEO of Food Service Results, reveals that the average restaurant
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
Crackdown on Iran Ties Meets Immigration Overhaul
A U.S. tech executive with dual Iranian-American citizenship has been arrested in a sweeping federal raid for allegedly funneling millions of dollars' worth of U.S.-origin computer hardware to Iran over a decade, violating sanctions and aiding military and nuc
Popular Front
A New War on Cuba
The Popular Front podcast dives into a chilling escalation of U.S. policy toward Cuba, revealing a coordinated strategy of economic strangulation disguised as national security. Journalist Liz Fernandez from Belly of the Beast exposes how the Trump administrat
Stuff You Should Know
Three Mile Island
Three Mile Island wasn't just a near-meltdown—it was a perfect storm of human error, flawed design, and institutional denial that nearly triggered a catastrophe on par with Chernobyl. What makes this episode so gripping isn't the radiation levels (which were u
The Overland Journal Podcast
Jim Oostdyk on the Adventure of Business, Family, and History
Jim Oostdyk’s 47-year journey from a high school dropout with a Mustang to the founder of OK 4WD—a business that’s redefined off-road culture in North America—is a masterclass in resilience, community, and intentional adventure. At the heart of his story is a
Trillions
The Biggest IPO Ever Meets Passive Investing
The upcoming SpaceX IPO, potentially valued at $2 trillion, is set to redefine the rules of market access and passive investing. Unlike traditional IPOs, SpaceX is entering the public markets with a $75 billion equity offering—just a fraction of its projected
Fitness Business Podcast: Leadership, Innovation, and Profit
Inside the ClassPass 2026 Industry Impact Report with Jeff Bladt (S6 E3)
The ClassPass 2026 Industry Impact Report reveals a seismic shift in how people engage with fitness: variety isn't just preferred—it's essential. Over half of ClassPass users are brand new to studios, and 94% are visiting a studio for the first time each time
Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Web Native Game Development
The web has undergone a quiet renaissance in game development, powered by WebAssembly, WebGL, and WebGPU—technologies that now deliver near-native performance in browsers. Eric Dabalbor, principal engineer at Poki and creator of popular web games like Silly Sk
Travis Makes Money
CO-HOST | Make Money by Taking Responsibility for the Life You Want
The episode confronts a controversial but powerful idea: you are ultimately responsible for your life circumstances, even when your job feels unbearable. Travis and his producer Eric dissect a viral clip from Patrick David of Valuetainment, who argues that if
Bourbon Pursuit
569 - Does Low Barrel Entry Proof Create Better Bourbon? on Bourbon Community Roundtable #119
The Bourbon Pursuit Roundtable #119 dives into a pivotal question: does lower barrel entry proof create better bourbon? Host Kenny Coleman and guests Fred Minnick, Ryan Cecil, Blake from Sealbox, and Eric from Breaking Bourbon challenge the long-standing 125-p
Chemistry For Your Life
How does a pencil eraser remove graphite?
A single element—carbon—can transform into substances as different as soft, slippery graphite and the hardest known material, diamond, simply by rearranging its atomic structure. This episode dives into the science behind how pencil erasers physically remove g
Richard Vaughan Live
Richard Vaughan Live 04/06/2026
The episode opens with a linguistic exploration of the word 'close,' highlighting its dual meaning in Spanish and English, before diving into a deep historical and political discussion of Spain’s transition from Franco’s dictatorship to democracy. Richard Vaug
The Daily
How Trump Was Persuaded to Regulate A.I.
President Trump's sudden shift from a hands-off approach to artificial intelligence to signing a voluntary AI regulation executive order marks a pivotal moment in U.S. tech policy. What began as a staunch defense of innovation—framed by White House A.I. czar D
Radio Davos
Financial fragmentation: the $6 trillion cost of breaking the "plumbing" of global finance
The global financial system, long the engine of economic growth and integration, is facing a silent crisis: fragmentation. Once a seamless web of interconnected markets, institutions, and payment rails, it’s now being weaponized as a tool of foreign policy, wi
Bay Curious
Campsites Are Hard to Get in California. Try Dispersed Camping Instead
California's popular campsites are increasingly hard to secure due to bot-driven reservations and high demand, but a growing alternative is dispersed camping—wilderness camping on federal public land without reservations, facilities, or crowds. KQED’s outdoor
Locked On Mammoth - Daily Podcast on the Utah Mammoth
SHIFT: Predators Become MAJOR Threat—Can Utah Mammoth KEEP PACE in Loaded Central?
The Utah Mammoth face a looming threat as the Nashville Predators, now led by former Colorado Avalanche GM Chris McFarlane, emerge as a serious contender in the loaded Central Division. With McFarlane’s arrival, Nashville is poised for a rapid turnaround, brin
IBS Intelligence Global FinTech Interviews
EP992: Preparing Banks and Insurers for the Agentic AI Era
The next frontier in banking and insurance isn't just adopting AI—it's executing it at scale with real-world impact. Alfred Gautier of Asensio argues that the biggest barrier to production-grade AI isn't technology, but legacy infrastructure and regulatory cau
