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THE WITNESS BOX

The Witness Box

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A TRUE CRIME PODCAST Hosted by Joshua Diaz Chris McDonough and Dr. Gary Brucato Here is a just some of Dr. Brucato's credentials. Click the link to read the full bio. https://www.coldcasefoundation.org/dr-gary-brucato.html Dr. Brucato, who earned his Ph.D. at the New School for Social Research in New York City, is a clinical psychologist, researcher and author in the areas of psychotic illness and violence. Dr. Brucato has over two decades of clinical experience, having trained at Creedmoor ...
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The Skinterview - Common Questions from the Skin Clinic

Dr Emma Craythorne & Dr Rachael Morris Jones

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This episode of The Skinterview is brought to you by the Consultants at the Skin Health and Allergy Centre at OneWelbeck, a prestigious, highly regarded state-of-the-art clinic in the Harley Street area of Central London. All the guests interviewed by our hosts are true experts in their field. The podcast is sponsored by Klira, a luxury prescriptive bespoke skincare service, founded, developed, used, and prescribed by Consultant dermatologists. This is a limited series of weekly episodes. Av ...
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Cocktails and Cadavers

Avery Johnson

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Cocktails and Cadavers is an informative and fun true crime podcast. Each week we cover one of the world's many nefarious killers and pair them ( to our best punning ability ) with a themed cocktail. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avery-johnson82/support
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Heard & Empowered

National Industries for the Blind

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The Heard & Empowered podcast is where the blind and visually impaired (BVI) community finds job inspiration, career opportunities, and a path to success. Presented by National Industries for the Blind—a leader in job creation for BVI individuals—this podcast is your go-to resource for thriving professionally in a sighted world. Join the host, Dr. Hoby Wedler, every week on Wednesday, as he and his guests dismantle stereotypes, offer expert advice, and share success stories to help you build ...
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Xyngular Corp

Xyngular Corporate

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As we journey through life we all feel the desire to become...to become better as we grow and develop our talents. To become greater tomorrow than what we are today. To ultimately become the best version of ourselves. Each of us knows in our heart that we can become more! Learn more about Xyngular and how it can help you become more at www.xyngular.com.
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An entertaining podcast created by hosts Magen King and John Salerno. Each show features non-profits, people making a difference and comedians! The original radio program is created in Dallas/Fort Worth but features comedians and organizations from around the world! A fun podcast about making the world a better place. Visit website at www.madradioshow.com for more details about hosts and guests.
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The S&P has been on a tear of late, rising on a weekly basis for six consecutive weeks.That kind of win streak doesn't happen very often.And...it ended yesterday.Not only did stocks close down for the week (slightly), but they broke out of the rising wedge technical pattern they've been trading in -- to the downside.Portfolio manager Lance Roberts …
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When today's guest was last on this program back in May, she made the somewhat heretical prediction that when the Fed started cutting interest rates, it would set off a chain of events that were likely to prove more restrictive than its tightening policy.Well, here we are 6 months later, and the Fed has indeed started cutting interest rates and yet…
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BUY THE REPLAY of the full Thoughtful Money conference here at https://thoughtfulmoney.com/conferenceWell, the Fall Thoughtful Money conference was held online this past weekend and I’m delighted to say the event was a real success.That was due primarily to the amazing line-up of speakers who presented and took live audience Q&A throughout the insi…
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Pretty much every poll shows the economy remains the #1 voter issue in the upcoming US presidential election. Many of these same polls show immigration and border security as the second most important issue.Concerned by reports of a surge of undocumented immigrants crossing the border illegally in recent years, many voters worry about the economic,…
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Bullish signals were everywhere this week. The S&P broke above it rising wedge. It retested support & then made new highs. And buy signals on both a daily and a weekly basis have been recently triggered.All this bodes well for a strong end to the year, predicts portfolio manager Lance Roberts...except that in the immediate term, stocks are looking …
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When today's guest was on this channel back in March, he explained that rising net liquidity was responsible for the surprisingly strong performance seen in both the economy & the financial markets over the past 2 years.And he predicted that these net liquidity inflows would continue, leading to even higher asset prices ahead.Well, here in the fina…
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WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKET? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.comBanking expert Chris Whalen fears the Federal Reserve cut interest rates too soon. As a result inflation will remain sticky, the Fed will likely be forced to start expanding its balance sheet soon, and …
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The past few years have been full of surprises, often going the exact opposite way that Wall Street expected at the start of each year.Well, as we prepare to enter 2025, and with it a new US presidential administration I might add, it helps to tap the expertise of those investors who have been around the longest and been the most successful.High on…
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In 2024 so far, stocks have had one of the best years in decades. And that's on top of a great year in 2023.Bulls are obviously cheering this, but how long can the party continue?Stocks are richly priced here.And if earnings don't start growing aggressively, at some point, prices will have to correct, warns portfolio manager Lance Roberts.That said…
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2023 was the year of the recession that wasn't.2024 is looking to be the year of the hard landing that wasn't.How is 2025 shaping up to look like?For guidance we turn to highly-respected economist & award-winning researcher David Rosenberg, founder & president of Rosenberg Research.David is very concerned that investors, especially the 70 million B…
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2024 has been a good year for the bulls.And with the world's largest economies now back into easing mode, both monetarily and fiscally, does that mean 2025 will be another winning year for the longs?To help us find out, as investors have a lot riding on the answer, we have the good fortune of speaking with investor and analyst Bill Fleckenstein of …
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Gold has been one of the best performing assets in 2024 so far.It's up over 27% since the start of the year and recently hit a record high.And with the central banks of the worlds largest economies -- the US, China and the EU -- now all cutting interest rates, will that add further fuel to gold's breakout?For answers to all things gold, silver and …
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While there is a "tsunami" of liquidity currently flowing that can power stocks higher into year end, in the near term, stocks are looking over-bought and a (short-term) sell signal was triggered this week says portfolio manager Lance Roberts.So between now and the election, be prepared for stocks to trade sluggishly and/or weaken.Other than that, …
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While much of Wall Street's focus over past recent years has been on the Big US Tech stocks, aka the Magnificent 7, there are an increasing number of seismic developments happening internationally investors need to be aware of.For example, emerging market stocks have positively trounced tech stocks since June.And to name just a few others:- China i…
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An interview with RANE's Middle East geopolitical analyst to address:- The drivers of tension between Iran and Israel- What led to Tuesday's missile attack?- What do you expect to happen from here?- What impact is this conflict having on the global economy & financial markets?- If things escalate, how concerned should those living in the West be?- …
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I often emphasize that the most useful people to interview are asset managers.Because they don't have the luxury of merely having an opinion on the road ahead -- they have to commit capital to their convictions, and be judged upon the results.Today we have the great fortune of having a second appearance of one of the most respected capital allocato…
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Is your child experiencing skin problems or sudden rashes? Today’s guest is Professor Jemima Mellerio BSc MD FRCP, a consultant dermatologist who treats both adults and children with a wide range of skin conditions. We explore childhood eczema and its connection to diet, whether probiotics during pregnancy can reduce the risk of eczema, and if ecze…
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Few things are more valuable in life than the food we eat and the soil that grows it.So today, we have the great honor of talking with Joel Salatin. Named "the most famous farmer in America", Joel has spent his career advocating for sustainable farming practices, and pioneering models that show how food can be grown & raised in ways that:- are rege…
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In the wake of interest rates cuts now coming from the Federal Reserve, the ECB and the Bank of China, could the stock market experience a melt-up to S&P 600 -- or higher -- by the end of the year?Portfolio manager Lance Roberts thinks it's quite possible, especially given stocks' recent technical breakout.We talk in depth about that in this week's…
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The real money in investing is made by those who perceive what the markets are likely to do tomorrow, and then position themselves today to profit from that future action.Today's guest, Lakshman Achuthan, co-founded the Economic Cycle Research Institute specifically to identify these key turning points for investors.Which key turning points are in …
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The US housing market remains in uncharted territory.Median -- not average -- existing home prices hit another all-time high last month, yet transaction volumes are at lows not seen for decades.And potentially changing the game from here is that mortgage rates are likely headed downwards now that the Federal Reserve is cutting interest rates.We're …
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In many ways, investors are dealing with a lot of conflicting signals right now.It seems that nearly every day, we're seeing signs that the consumer is weakening under the high cost of living, yet financial markets are back trading at all-time highs.Meanwhile the Federal Reserve is telling us the economy is strong, yet it just cut interest rates by…
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The Fed dropped the Federal Funds Rate by 50 basis point this week, ushering in a new monetary regime. Investors need to the know that the playbook has changed.Delivering what sounded like a "mission accomplished" press conference this week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell is projecting confidence that inflation is nearly beaten, unemployment remains low, …
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There's a lot of change in the air right now: in the economy, the markets, and of course with the fast-approaching US election.There's so much change currently underway that today's guest titled his latest report: The Macro Winds Are Shifting.How exactly? What will the likely repercussions be?And how should investors consider positioning intelligen…
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Portfolio manager & Fed-watcher Axel Merk shares his immediate take-aways from this week's FOMC release and press conference with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. He also takes live Q&A from viewers.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtful-money/support
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Have you ever wondered how state programs can create meaningful job opportunities for people who are blind or have low vision? In this episode, we dive into the life-changing work being done by the New York State Preferred Source Program for New Yorkers Who Are Blind (NYSPSP). Our guest, Christopher Burke, is the executive director of NYSPSP. With …
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We're going to do something a little different in today's video.This Thoughtful Money channel is all about wealth-building. So makes sense that we focus most of our attention on money.But money is a means to an end. It's not an end in and of itself. No one's goal in life is to die atop a big pile of cash -- instead we hope to use our money to bette…
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In this episode, we delve into the complex world of skin sensitivities and allergies with Dr David Orton, a Consultant Dermatologist and Allergist. What’s the difference between having sensitive skin and an actual allergic reaction? How do we develop skin allergies, and can they be prevented? Dr Orton shares insights into how allergies are detected…
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As today's guest rightfully often repeats "Energy is life"Without it, there is no economy. No means to power the systems society depends on.And, like it or not, the world still runs on hydrocarbons -- most especially oil.Well, oil is in an interesting place right now. It's starting to become cheap again. After trading near $120/barrell following th…
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Well, the correction that was underway last week appears to have been short-lived.Stocks bounced hard this week, with the S&P up over 200 points.We're at an important point technically, where the current momentum needs to continue to affirm the rally. If not, and we get a triple top, there's a decent chance stocks could then resume a downward slide…
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Total US federal debt now stands at $35.34 Trillion, now exceeding US annual GDP by $10 trillion.It has been growing at a faster rate than GDP for many decades. That dynamic shows no signs of reversing or even moderating.And on top of the federal debt lies the borrowing of households, businesses, financial institutions and state & local governments…
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After a long slumber, volatility has started returning to the financial markets over the past month.Why? And is this just a brief episode? Or the start of a more turbulent era for investors?For answers, we welcome back to the program Cem Karsan, Founder, CIO, and Managing Principal of Kai Volatility Advisors, widely known as @jam_croissant on X/Twi…
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Most of us aren’t sure where to start when it comes to moles, and we’re often told to keep an eye on them. But when should you see a doctor, and how do you spot a harmful mole? Does covering a mole with SPF help protect you? Today, we’re joined by Dr. Katie Lacy, Consultant Dermatologist and expert in skin and moles. Dr. Lacy has extensive experien…
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Many consumers are still suffering annual double-digit increases in living essentials. So even though inflation measured as CPI is now reported to be under 3%, that flies in the face of the much higher cost increases real people experience in their daily lives.This is causing investors to start worrying: Will the cost of living outpace my ability t…
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Stocks have had a bad week, make worse on Friday when a mixed payrolls report sent investors into a tizzy trying to speculate whether deeper interest rate cuts were more or less likely in September. They eventually decided the latter, and then sent the price of many assets markedly lower.Portfolio Lance Roberts says the correction he's been expecti…
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This interview comes hot on the heels of the one I just released with demographer Neil Howe in which we discussed the current period of extreme volatility and change -- which he calls the 4th Turning -- that he sees the world descending into.Long simmering issues are now at the point of boiling over, be it economic opportunity, crime, free speech, …
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Today’s episode focuses on an extraordinary collaboration between employees from NSITE and American Printing House (APH) to create the Job Seeker's Toolkit. Marianne Haegeli is the director of learning and leadership at NSITE. She has more than 15 years of experience as a Learning and Leadership Development professional with engagements in nonprofi…
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The fault lines that divide our society are widening.The K-shaped recovery that we've seen since COVID has rewarded asset owners at the expense of everyone else.And millennials and Gen Zers, who are losing faith in being able to achieve a middle class lifestyle, look with increasing bitterness at the relative prosperity of the Boomer generation.The…
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Send us a text More than 20 years has passed since the murder of Laci Peterson took place. Her husband, Scott Peterson was a person of interest immediately due to his odd behavior and story. Ultimately he was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his pregnant wife. Charge with a double homocide Scott maintains his innocence and now aft…
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In this episode, Dr. Emma Craythorne and Dr. Rachael Morris-Jones are joined by consultant dermatologist and surgeon Dr. Kapil Bhargava, an expert in hair health. Together, they dive into the topic of hair loss, discussing the causes, treatment options, and what steps to take if you've been diagnosed with this condition. Tune in to learn practical …
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REGISTER for Farmland LP's free webinar on Sep 4 @7pmET by emailing ir@farmlandlp.com One of the asset classes I get the most requests to do an interview on is farmland.It's a form of real estate investment that yields cash flow by producing commodities -- all attractive qualities to investors worried about inflation and/or the loss of purchasing p…
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Scott Peterson's motive for killing his wife was to avoid being seen as the bad guy and to control the narrative. The winner of historical events gets to write what actually happened, even if it's not the truth. Peterson's plan to dispose of the body failed because he didn't consider how it would deteriorate in water. He was caught due to surveilla…
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The markets are back to overbought levels in the near term, both stocks and bonds, assesses portfolio manager Lance Roberts.And while he doesn't think an economic calamity necessarily lies ahead, we don't need one to justify a material downward correction in stocks.Stocks are valued based on their earnings forecast, and right now, forecasts are ros…
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Now that it seems the Fed has officially pivoted, what will lower interest rates mean for the economy and financial markets?Will they be enough to keep recession at bay and prevent a further rise in unemployment?What will the trillions of investor capital currently parked in T-bills and money markets go if the yields on those assets go down?For a t…
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Summary In this conversation, Mel and Chris discuss various topics, including their experiences watching reality TV shows, Mel's recent spa visit, and the concept of ego in celebrities. They talk about the challenges of watching reality TV alone and the need for someone to discuss the show with. Mel shares her spa experience, including a back scrub…
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Last week in his much-anticipated speech at Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced the "time has come for policy to adjust". World markets now have a 100% probability expectation that the Federal Funds Rate will be cut at the upcoming September meeting.In the words of Nick Timiraos, chief economist for the Wall Street Journa…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Chris Rutkowski and Dr. Thomas Marrs, allergy specialists at OneWelbeck, to explore how our understanding of allergies has evolved over the past decade. We discuss the latest treatments for established allergies like food and dust, and tackle the important question: what's the difference between an intolerance …
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The war of conflicting narratives continues.Bulls point to Q2's robust GDP growth, still relatively low unemployment, an upside surprise in July retail sales, and record high prices for both stocks and existing homes.Bears on the other hand warn about slowing Q3 estimated GDP growth, the triggering of the Sahm rule recession indicator, this week's …
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