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The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics


Consumers are weird. They don't do what they say they will do and don't act how we think they "should." Enter Melina Palmer, a sales conversion expert with a personal mission to make your business more effective and brain friendly. In this podcast, Melina will take the complex concepts of behavioral economics (the study and science of why people buy - or not) and provide simple, actionable tips you can apply right away in your business. Whether you're a small business or thriving corporation ...
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People I (Mostly) Admire


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24. Amaryllis Fox: “What Does This New Version of Mutually Assured Destruction Look Like?”
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She spent nearly a decade as an undercover C.I.A. operative working to prevent terrorism. More recently, she hosted The Business of Drugs on Netflix. Amaryllis Fox — now Kennedy — explains why intelligence work requires empathy, and she soothes Steve’s fears about weapons of mass destruction.By Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Record setting day and week for the markets. Dollar sells off as gold rises. China eases restrictions on gold imports. There is no silver scam at the Perth Mint. CNBC treating the Coinbase IPO like they did the AOL Time Warner merger. Bitcoin lost 97% of its value measured in Dogecoin. Dogecoin was created as a joke and may become the punchline for…
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Dogecoin: The Emperor of All Shitcoins and the Master of Memes
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Dogecoin is on a tear. And it’s causing many mainstream media outlets to call “bubble.” On this episode, NLW breaks down DOGE as: Valueless memecoin Internet culture incarnate Dada-esque protest to a broken system Much wow. -- Earn up to 12% APY on Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD, EUR, GBP, Stablecoins & more. Get started at nexo.io -- Enjoying this content…
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Dogecoin: The Emperor of All Shitcoins and the Master of Memes
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Dogecoin is on a tear. And it’s causing many mainstream media outlets to call “bubble.” On this episode, NLW breaks down DOGE as: Valueless memecoin Internet culture incarnate Dada-esque protest to a broken system Much wow. -- Earn up to 12% APY on Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD, EUR, GBP, Stablecoins & more. Get started at nexo.io -- Enjoying this content…
For decades, India has shielded its agricultural sector from the free market. Now, the government wants to let it in. Millions and millions of farmers are not happy about it. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.By NPR
For decades, India has shielded its agricultural sector from the free market. Now, the government wants to let it in. Millions and millions of farmers are not happy about it. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.By NPR
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Community pharmacists face challenges in vaccine rollout
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Across the country, pharmacies are struggling with insufficient staffing and endless phone calls from people trying to make appointments. They run into other problems, too, like patients who think one dose of a two-dose vaccine is enough. Health care workers are feeling pressure to get this right — to make sure the vaccines are stored correctly, th…
CNBC Markets Now provides a look at the day's market moves with commentary and analysis from Michael Santoli, CNBC Senior Markets Commentator.
Ryan McMaken joins the show for a lengthy discussion of Rothbard's brief but devastating essay Anatomy of the State. This book demands that readers understand the stark nature of government, without fairy tales or niceties. It applies the same lens to public and private criminality. It challenges every myth surrounding politics and statecraft, rang…
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A Beige Revolution - Shaking up the Beige Book
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It's Beigies season! We honor the Federal Reserve Bank that added two new sections to their Beige Book entry: Worker experience and Minority- and Women- owned Business Enterprises.By NPR
For most companies, the pandemic has had far-reaching consequences. Established business models and proof-read plans became irrelevant, while growth reached an abrupt halt.In this volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (or VUCA) world, businesses are now seeking to make sense of newer priorities and economic patterns. A recent study of 100 CEO…
American companies used to keep quiet about politics, relying on behind the scenes donations and lobbying. But they are increasingly speaking out on a range of issues— most recently on Georgia’s restrictive new voting laws. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, of the Yale School of Management, organised a recent meeting of CEOs and says this is a great opportunity …
Shane Phillips of the UCLA Lewis Center is on to talk about his recent Atlantic article about the limitations of homeownership of a wealth-building tool; we also dig into his 2020 book "The Affordable City" and talk about what tools cities can use so that everything is less screwed up. Only the most controversial topics get discussed: vacancy studi…
Jeff Deist comments on the latest Democrat agenda of increasing the number of judges in SCOTUS. Does the expansion bill stand any chance in the house? How can conservatives be forward-looking instead of being reactionary all the time? Should we expect a scandal involving Ron DeSantis? What can we learn from Ludwig von Mises about the bureaucratic a…
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What Clarence Thomas Gets Wrong about Big Tech | Jeff Deist
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"Private companies" that openly deplatform, impoverish, and unperson dissident voices are waging a war of attritionOriginal Article: https://mises.org/power-market/what-clarence-thomas-gets-wrong-about-big-techThis Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.…
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The Sound of Economics


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[LIVE] The idea of Europe: more than a feeling?
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In a recent set of two Bruegel publications Giuseppe Porcaro, Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, Enrico Bergamini and Francesco Papadia set out to understand exactly how europeanised public debate in national conversations actually is. With no quantitative indicators, they used a whole set of 'imperfect proxies' such as analysis of national newspapers to give…
Zach Pandl, co-head of foreign exchange strategy for Goldman Sachs Research, explains why he’s still long-term bearish on the greenback.By Goldman Sachs
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Demutualization, Cryptocurrency, & the Rapture (BWL Q&A #22)
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The Q&A series is designed to help you become more knowledgeable in the Infinite Banking Concept®. Email us at James@bankingwithlife.com if you have a question you'd like answered in the series! Today's Questions: 0:20 - How the COVID vaccine affects your policy 2:37 - PUA & premium clarification 3:34 - Previous variations of IBC® in history 6:35 -…
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Employees Get Incentives to Get Vaxxed - Attorney Jonathan Bell #5124
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Millions of People Will Be Paid Up To $200 To Get Their COVID Vaccine.Companies are offering incentives for their employees to get vaccinated. Kroger is giving its employees $100 in store credit plus a $100 payment, while Publix is offering its staff a $125 gift card to use in the store. Lidl is shelling out $200 to each employee who gets the vacci…
Corporate FX director, Kiran Russell hosts this week's instalment of the regular FX podcast. This week he is joined by Investec Chief Economist Philip Shaw and Spot Trader Chris Brand.By Investec
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The path of increased resistance: Myanmar
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Protests against February’s military coup are only growing, even as the army becomes more murderous. The economy is paralysed. What can be done to put the country back together? In Cuba, the end of the Castro-family era is nigh; a new leader inherits a cratered economy and an ambitious vaccine-development effort. And some surprising road-fatality s…
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The Intelligence


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The path of increased resistance: Myanmar
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Protests against February’s military coup are only growing, even as the army becomes more murderous. The economy is paralysed. What can be done to put the country back together? In Cuba, the end of the Castro-family era is nigh; a new leader inherits a cratered economy and an ambitious vaccine-development effort. And some surprising road-fatality s…
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Consumer Reports Daily


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Questioning Baseball’s Antitrust Curveball By Gary M. Galles
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Americans would be far better off if, instead of further eroding Justice Holmes’ ruling, we upheld his "originalist" Commerce Clause logic, and the limit it imposed on federal power to do what it wants, whether it advances our joint interests or not. After all, as recent events have made blindingly obvious, it is not hard to see that much of what i…
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Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez


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Boris Vladimirov on Inflation Permanence, European Banks and BRICS Outlook
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Boris focuses on global macro and EM. He is a managing director at Goldman Sachs. Before GS, he was partner and portfolio manager at Rokos Capital Management, Fortress and Brevan Howard. Boris started his career on the sell-side which included working at UBS and Dresdner. In this podcast, we discuss: Inflation outlook – the Europe surprise – inflat…
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Steve Forbes: What's Ahead


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Spotlight: Taxpayers Beware Of The Global Minimum Corporate Tax
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is proposing that countries around the world enact a global minimum corporate tax rate. Taxpayers: Beware! Steve Forbes on the possible impacts of this proposed tax scheme and why it’s bad news for our economy and for the future of stock prices. Steve Forbes shares his What’s Ahead Spotlights each Tuesday, Thursday a…
Rate, review and download our podcast On the 15 April 1991, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development opened its doors for business for the first time. It was conceived by its founders as ‘a new and unique structure of co‑operation’ for a continent still recovering from the shock of the collapse of communism. Its mission then, as now, wa…
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Peter Spiller: how to not lose money to inflation and financial repression
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Merryn talks to Peter Spiller of the Capital Gearing Trust about how he navigated the last extraordinary year; what he's buying now; and how he plans to ensure his wealth won't be eroded by inflation or financial repression.By Dennis Publishing
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Carolina Herrera Creative Director Wes Gordon
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Is it time to ditch the sweats for sequence? Sneakers for stilettos? After a year of going virtual -- from meetings to book clubs, cocktail parties to weddings, Wes Gordon, Creative Director of Carolina Herrera, discusses what the post-pandemic fashion industry will look like.
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The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics


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Today I am very excited to have Stephen M. R. Covey with us on the show today. In case his name sounds familiar, it’s because his father Dr. Stephen Covey wrote The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People—one of the best known and most highly acclaimed business books of all time. And his son (our guest) has done some very amazing things in his career a…
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Gee Thanks, Just Bought It


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Ep 71: The Magic Towel with Kristen Tomlan
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Kristen Tomlan is the founder and CEO of DŌ, the world’s first edible cookie dough confectionery. I eat cookie dough whenever I can. We already have a lot in common. Kristen brings the “magic towel” to the pod (wait til you hear about her daughter’s adventures with spaghetti — no match for the magic towel!), and Caroline and Kristen try to figure o…
"Private companies" that openly deplatform, impoverish, and unperson dissident voices are waging a war of attrition Original Article: "What Clarence Thomas Gets Wrong about Big Tech" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.
Ryan McMaken joins the show for a lengthy discussion of Rothbard's brief but devastating essay Anatomy of the State. This book demands that readers understand the stark nature of government, without fairy tales or niceties. It applies the same lens to public and private criminality. It challenges every myth surrounding politics and statecraft, rang…
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Dems are planning the political equivalent of a nuclear war -- they want to pack the courts by adding 4 more justices in order to destroy the conservative majority on the bench. The Democratic party is intent on destroying America for its own political gain. On the good news front, the market is hitting new all time highs. You need to be invested -…
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Trish Intel Podcast


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Dems are planning the political equivalent of a nuclear war -- they want to pack the courts by adding 4 more justices in order to destroy the conservative majority on the bench. The Democratic party is intent on destroying America for its own political gain. On the good news front, the market is hitting new all time highs. You need to be invested -…
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Why the Biden Administration Is Increasingly Concerned with China’s Digital Currency
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On today’s “The Breakdown,” NLW looks at an underreported story from earlier this week. There are increasingly loud whispers that officials across several agencies, including Treasury, National Security and Defense, are growing concerned with China’s digital currency efforts. NLW looks at: Why CBDCs are about power, not digital efficiency Why Faceb…
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Why the Biden Administration Is Increasingly Concerned with China’s Digital Currency
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On today’s “The Breakdown,” NLW looks at an underreported story from earlier this week. There are increasingly loud whispers that officials across several agencies, including Treasury, National Security and Defense, are growing concerned with China’s digital currency efforts. NLW looks at: Why CBDCs are about power, not digital efficiency Why Faceb…
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Follow The Money


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Why we should pause approvals of new coal mines
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Why are new coal mines like melting ice cream? In today's episode, Richard Denniss explains the economics of coal, why Malcolm Turnbull has been in trouble with the Liberals and the National party and why we need to pause approvals of new coal mines. Host: Ebony Bennett, deputy director of the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Guest: Richard De…
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How walk-in clinics could help achieve vaccination equity
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More than 123 million people have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and around 3 million doses are being administered every day. Four months into the vaccination campaign, however, there are still significant disparities by race and ethnicity. In nearly every state that’s reporting data, white residents are being vaccinated at…
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MacroVoices #267 Jeff Snider: Why Deflation Is The Story, Not Inflation
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MacroVoices Erik Townsend and Patrick Ceresna welcome Jeff Snider back to the show where Jeff makes the case for deflation rather than inflation, against consensus. Then be sure to stay tuned for the postgame segment where Patrick will give an update on the 50dma charts. Link: https://bit.ly/3mPOTtzBy Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend
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Mises Institute


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Is Tucker Carlson Right About Replacement Theory?
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Tucker Carlson seems to believe that if it weren't for immigrants, America would be dominated by religiously devout, tradition-minded, liberty-loving Americans in every corner of the nation. Perhaps he's not familiar with the effects of American universities and public schools? Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at https://Mises.org/RadioRothbard, an…
Vincent is joined by John Authers; a senior editor at Bloomberg and author of “The Fearful Rise of Markets”.Taking Stock with Vincent Wall on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Ale…
Vincent is joined by Peter Spiegel, the US Managing Editor of The Financial Times.Taking Stock with Vincent Wall on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.…
Vincent is joined by Piotr Zalewski Turkey correspondent for The Economist.Taking Stock with Vincent Wall on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.…
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the decline of in-person banking. But after a bank branch finally closes down, what happens to the community left behind?By NPR
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Positive Drill Results and Increased Resource Estimate Put Gold Terra on Investors' Radar
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Gold Terra CEO David Suda (sponsor) joined us for an update. When we last spoke, the company had acquired a number of Newmont claims, which hadn’t been explored since the 1960’s. This in an area that had produced over 14 million ounces. Of that 5 million came out of the Campbell Shear alone. It took 9 months to close the deal, but it was well worth…
Friday 16th April 2021The news was largely positive overnight. Retail sales in the US were better than expected, initial jobless claims were down, the Philly Fed and Empire Manufacturing Surveys were strong – yet bond yields fell sharply in the US, spreading across much of Europe. It’s not the response you’d expect. NAB’s Ray Attrill says bond anal…
When everybody gets a check you get fake retail sales numbers. Just what the Fed wanted. It feels just like the housing crisis. How did the textbook say you fight inflation. The inflation nightmare will put us into a depression and usher in the new money. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…