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This podcast is about creating consistent cashflow, escaping the 9-5 and living life on your terms. This is the only podcast entirely dedicated to helping you achieve rent to rent success. It’s our place to inspire each other to Believe Bigger to Be Bolder and to Be Gamechangers for Good. Your hosts are sisters Stephanie Taylor & Nicky Taylor property investors and Co-Founders of HMO Heaven and Rent 2 Rent Success will be sharing with you the ethical 6-step system to get you started in prope ...
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Imagine listening in on these raw, unfiltered conversations with real couples… One partner is in $300,000 in debt, but shrugs it off. The other cries at night, anxious about the future. A couple that’s so worried about money, they never feel they’ll have enough. When they eat out, they order chicken instead of steak to save $10. Their household income: $600,000. Two parents who feel overwhelmed by work, kids, and debt. When I ask them how they’d describe their lives, they instantly say the s ...
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Objectivity matters. Today, more than ever. With no agenda, other than getting it right, Milliman’s Critical Point podcast takes a deep dive into subject matter that affects the health and well-being of people across the globe, from healthcare to retirement security, flood insurance to autonomous vehicles. Through a team of professionals ranging from actuaries to clinicians, technology specialists to economists, Critical Point examines the inherent challenges – and innovative solutions – tha ...
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The Finance Diaries is here to teach what was missed in school: investing, taxes, budgeting, mortgages, income streams and other money-related topics. I'm here to help give you the personal finance education that you never got to have, and to help you feel empowered and good about your finances. Everything in this podcast is broken down and easy to understand, and can be listened to by anyone of any age!
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Hi, we’re Shannon and Gerry Arner, your hosts (and our pup, Betty White) After owning our own business, working 24/7 (and a mental breakdown in between), we made a lifestyle change and decided to make the most out of life. We sold our house, most of our belongings, downsized, and moved to the coast. We live life minimally, but fully. We live each day as an adventure! This show will help you learn how to live life more fully, with more intention, by experiencing more, and with less stuff. Com ...
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Money Confidential, a new podcast from Real Simple, explores the many aspects of money: making it, saving it, investing it, giving it, spending it and—sometimes, hardest of all—talking about it. Each week, Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez, a nationally recognized money expert, delves into your (confidential) money problems and delivers smart, practical, and completely doable solutions that will help you work toward your ultimate financial goals. She cuts through the confusion of investing beyond ...
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A podcast for investors and entrepreneurs looking to break into the U.S. market! Join Reed Goossens as he explores the world of US investments: real estate, businesses, and start-ups. Reed interviews industry leaders, and successful entrepreneurs, about how to grow your wealth and create financial freedom by investing in the U.S... With just a little bit of an Aussie twist! Reed is an Australian making a go of it in the US. He moved to the US back in 2012. He went from buying small duplexes ...
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Settling in a new city can raise a lot of questions. How does the bus service work? Can I join the local library? Where do I go to get advice on renting a home? Tune in on the 2nd Wednesday at 8.30pm as the team from Citizens Advice Bureau bring you all the latest news and information of special interest to new migrants settling in Dunedin. Supported by OAR FM Dunedin's Connecting Cultures Zone.
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The Business Equation is a weekly podcast that features successful professionals from all over the world, hosted by Nick Bogacz - self-made small business success story. Nick drills deep into each guest’s passions, paths, and skill sets - with each conversation being predicated on the power of positive mindset.The state of mind we bring to work with us every day 100% determines whether we make it to the peak of the mountaintop or fall short of everything we want to accomplish. This time-test ...
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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In this show, the boys tackle a couple of sensitive subjects... Firstly, they discuss whether the Black Lives Matter movement is covertly racist. Tayo seems to think so, but Tony disagrees. Tayo thinks it should have been "All Lives Matter" all along, but what do you think? Secondly, they discuss whether political correctness in this day and age is…
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After passing in the House, the debt ceiling bill has landed before the Senate. Now, the Senate is rushing to pass it before Monday. NBC's Scott Wong and Radio Iowa's Kay Henderson join us. And, June is LGBTQ Pride Month, but anti-LGBTQ sentiment is harshing many celebrations. We speak with Tuck Woodstock, journalist, educator and host of the "Gend…
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Four South-central Virginia county governments consider resolutions recognizing their local militia following over 100 local jurisdictions in the state declaring themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries. Sunil Dasgupta talks with American University’s Carolyn Gallaher about the evolution of militias from anti-government rage to paramilitary alliance…
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Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera, a founding mother of the LGBTQ rights movement in Uganda, talks about her challenge to Uganda's new law that calls for the death penalty for some gay people. And, MSNBC's Ali Velshi, discusses Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data that shows fewer babies were born in the U.S. in 2022 compared to the year befor…
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Today marks our first ever reaction episode, where Ramit breaks down each Tuesday’s conversation to give IWT listeners a deep dive on specific tactics, themes, and patterns. This week, we have the fascinating Janis and Michael. Make sure to stream episode 102 to catch up. This episode is brought to you by: Ness Well | IWT listeners can get an extra…
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Did you miss our latest investor webinar? We’ve got you covered—here’s a replay of our hour-long live discussion with Reed, the great people at RSN Property Group, and some of our attendees.Everyone’s on the edge of their seat as the world continues to reel from the pandemic. As real estate investors, we must take preemptive actions against a loomi…
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Recycling plastic creates microplastics that contaminate the air and water, a new study found. Grist reporter Joseph Winters joins us to talk about what this means amid a pollution crisis. And, an alleged Russian spy has surfaced in the waters of Sweden. The spy, Hvaldimir, is a beluga whale. There is a long history of animals being used for espion…
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A six-story building in Davenport, Iowa, partially collapsed and nine people have been rescued so far. Officials say the building is a total loss and will be demolished on Tuesday. WVIK's Herb Trix joins us. Then, President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy reached a proposed deal on the debt ceiling debate. The House Rules Committee will consider i…
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Janis and Michael have been married for 39 years. They share two adult children; the first is a therapist that recommended coming on the podcast. The second continues to take advantage of them financially. Their story is heartbreaking, totally unique—concerning, but far from hopeless. This episode is brought to you by: Ness Well | IWT listeners can…
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Mariana Cadore was involved in an unhealthy relationship with food and her beliefs. After dissecting every aspect of her life, including her toxic relationship with food, she realized she had work to do— to become the healthy and happy person she could love and feel good about, she had to rid negative thoughts, unrealistic fears, and bad habits, mo…
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181 - We've been waiting for it for a while and finally the Government have published the Renters Reform Bill! But remember, this is just the draft legislation, so what is proposed may not be introduced exactly how it is outlined in the draft. Whatever the decision and whatever comes into force, people are forecasting that this legislation will com…
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The House is slated to vote Wednesday on the debt ceiling deal hashed out over the weekend by President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. National Economic Council Deputy Director Bharat Ramamurti and the Washington Post's Jeff Stein join us. And, First Sgt. William "Jack" McDowell, Marine Corps was among the first Black men en…
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In this show, the boys tackle a couple of subjects... Firstly, they discuss whether it's ok using modern technology, to fake images and voices of dead actors in new productions. Is this right? Secondly, they discuss whether we should regulate AI or do we just let it grow naturally and see where it takes us. Or do we have to put in checks and balanc…
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La Marisoul and Max Baca of Los Texmaniacs talk about their latest album, "Corazones and Canciones." And, Maverick City Music is a diverse collective that's changing the Christian music landscape. Maverick City Music co-founder Jonathan Jay and member Norman Gyamfi talk about what they bring to contemporary Christian music. Then, Sidney Madden and …
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A Richmond, Va-based, produce delivery company, Seasonal Roots, reinvents community supported agriculture (CSAs) by gigging out the last-mile delivery to an army of part-time workers and other insights from the fresh food business. Sunil Dasgupta talks with founder Duane Slyder as his company targets growth in suburban Maryland. Local news re three…
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Target says it's removing some of its Pride Month merchandise from store shelves after it received threats that made employees feel unsafe. But critics say that Target's decision sends a signal to right-wing extremists that their intimidation is working. NBC News' Ben Collins tells us more. And, Tina Turner was a true icon in every sense of the wor…
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In this special limited series, we’re following up with couples from my Netflix show, How To Get Rich. Tune in to hear what’s new, what isn’t, and where their money conversations have gone since our taping. Today, we check in with Millie and Christian on the MLM, gambling stock, and more. This episode is brought to you by: Trade | Right now, Trade …
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One year ago, a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde Texas. The community is still grieving. Pastor Tony Gruben and Pastor Joe Ruiz join us. And, A24's film "You Hurt My Feelings" explores the dynamic of a marriage in crisis after the wife discovers her husband has been lying about liking her latest book. W…
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When the SECURE 2.0 Act passed in late 2022, it introduced 92 provisions affecting retirement plans—and created a long to-do list for plan professionals. In this episode of Critical Point, Milliman employee benefits expert Nina Lantz talks with Brandy Cross, our director of defined contribution (DC) plan compliance, about how DC plans are coping. L…
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In this companion episode to our look at SECURE 2.0 and defined contribution (DC) plans, Milliman employee benefits expert Nina Lantz explores how the new retirement law affects single-employer pensions. She talks with Milliman Consulting Actuary William Strange about what it means for retirement that life expectancy is rising more slowly, how comp…
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Arizona Department of Water Resources director Tom Buschatzke and California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot talk about a temporary deal to restrict the use of Colorado River water while Western states come up with a longer-term plan to share the river's limited water amid a historic drought. And, researchers are learning more about how r…
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Celebrating 100 episodes of the I Will Teach You To Be Rich Podcast, we look and listen back to five of Ramit’s favorite can’t miss episodes covering: Disparate incomes, Credit card debt, Living beyond one’s means, Reverse gender roles, and High income problems. This episode is brought to you by: Trade | Right now, Trade is offering our audience a …
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Elaine Mercedes Mendoza left her safe corporate job in 2015 to pursue a happier life with more freedom. Since then, she has traveled to so many cities and countries around the world that she has lost count. She is a Contributing Author in “Time to Rise” where she was featured and called a “Change-Maker” by The Gandhi Foundation in 2017. In her upco…
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A big part of the WNBA's growing popularity is the return of Brittney Griner — the star player returning to the Phoenix Mercury after enduring a harrowing stay in Russian detention. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd was at her first home game on Sunday night. Then, AI has become a sticking point in the ongoing strike by the Writers Guild of America. What h…
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In this episode, the boys have another of their popular Dynamite Conspiracy episodes, where they discuss the Varginha, Brazil incident, which many dub Brazil's Roswell Did aliens really crash-land there as was reported by many different people who all saw the same thing? Or are there more worldly explanations as to what happened? Tayo believes that…
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Officials at the Alpine Crest Elementary School canceled a program designed by librarian Caroline Mickey to be sensitive to children who might not have a mother. Mickey and Hamiton County School Board representative Ben Connor join us. And, Shakespeare's first folio was published 400 years ago. The Folger Shakespeare Library in D.C. has 82 of the 2…
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Building the Purple Line light rail connecting Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties raised concerns that the resulting increase in housing costs will force out current residents and businesses while a new wealthier population moved in. Sunil Dasgupta talks with Nicholas Finio, one of the authors of a new study of rent increases near proposed Pur…
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The World Meteorological Organization found that our planet is on track to break record levels of heat over the next five years And we may pass a major climate change threshold. MSNBC's Ali Velshi joins us. And, Columbia University professor Katherine Keyes talks about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that found drug overdose d…
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In this special limited series, we’re following up with couples from my Netflix show, How To Get Rich. Tune in to hear what’s new, what isn’t, and where their money conversations have gone since our taping. Today, we check in with Drew to see if he’s been more honest with his partner, Mikey. This episode is brought to you by: BetterHelp | Visit htt…
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South Carolina lawmakers Katrina Shealy and Margie Bright Matthews — two of five "sister senators," a bipartisan group of the only women in the state senate who are banding together to fight a near-total ban on abortion in a special session that starts this week — join us. And, STAT's Brittany Trang talks about a promising study that tested a patch…
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What is it really like to invest in stocks? Many of us focus on the rewards that we often forget about the time and effort it takes to get there. Luckily, Patrick Geddes is on the show to educate us on the realities of the stock market.Patrick Geddes is the former Research Director and CFO at Morningstar, the co-founder and former CEO of multi-bill…
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Special counsel John Durham issued a report that criticizes the FBI for its investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign. Washington Post reporter Devlin Barrett joins us to talk about the report. And, you've probably seen a sign that says "We Buy Ugly Houses" in your neighborhood somewhere. A new report from ProPublica uncovered the ugly side of the…
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Sarah and Charlie are in their mid 30s living in Mexico City. They are foodies who love to travel, married for 5 years and earning in the top 1% for their location. Sarah has big dreams, but Charlie holds them both back – a dynamic we learn is seen, and heard, elsewhere in their lives. This episode is brought to you by: BetterHelp | Visit betterhel…
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Hanna Hermanson started her own business a decade ago. Then, she and her husband sold all of their stuff and moved to Mexico. Ever since Hanna has been expanding her business, Dream Life is Real Life, to include a Copywriting Agency where she now has the opportunity to hire employees and build the systems needed to be successful. Hanna has faced ma…
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180 - On this week's podcast episode we have the talented Aviram Shahar - he is co-founder and CEO of Lendlord which helps property investors to run and grow their property businesses in a digital way. I was absolutely blown away with the platform and what it does. Not only can it analyse your portfolio, but it also has a database of auction proper…
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Sheriff David Hathaway of Santa Cruz County, Arizona, talks about the situation along the border after the end of the border policy known as Title 42. Then, The City reporter Gwynne Hogan discusses the struggle to find shelter for thousands of migrants being sent to New York City. Over the weekend, Mayor Eric Adams announced that the shuttered Roos…
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In this show, the boys question why modern society is so awful. Now every new generation doesn't like the previous one and vice-versa, but the boys really do bring out reasons why they dislike modern society Tune in to discover what they say... But what do you think? Do you agree with Tony or Tayo on the items they mentioned? What are your personal…
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A water shortage on the Colorado River has put tremendous strain on the states that rely on it as a main water source. The fate of California's Salton Sea is tied to the future of the river, and a catastrophic drought has only worsened conditions. As the river's water supply dwindles lower and lower, farmers in different states fight over the alloc…
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Housing is a highly individual choice, but how does it relate to larger trends in the market, loosening commutes due to work from home, interest rates, and politics? Sunil Dasgupta speaks with recently former College Park-resident Alaina Pitt and soon to be ex-Silver Spring resident Paul Meyer about how they rethought their family housing choices. …
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The public health order Title 42 comes to an end Thursday. We speak with two migrants to hear why they left their home countries and hope to claim asylum in the U.S. Jennifer Babaie, director of legal services at Las Americas immigrant advocacy center, also joins us. And, over the past 50 years, one-third of North America's birds have disappeared, …
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In this special limited series, we’re following up with couples from my Netflix show, How To Get Rich. Tune in to hear what’s new, what isn’t, and where their money conversations have gone since our taping. Today, we check in with Frank to hear how he’s adapting to life as a full-time influencer. This episode is brought to you by: Long Angle | If y…
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On Tuesday, a jury in Manhattan found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation of writer E. Jean Carroll. Jane Manning, director of the Women's Equal Justice Project and a former sex crimes prosecutor, joins us. And, researchers found that 19th-century whaling logs contribute to climate science as sailors meticulously lo…
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Brett Cross, whose son Uziyah Garcia was killed in the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, talks about the bill in the Texas legislature that would raise the minimum age to buy certain semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21. And, author and cardiologist Sandeep Jauhar discusses his new book "My Father's Brain: Life in the Shadow …
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