
Why Vietnam Matters to the Global Economy | Faculty Fridays with Distinguished Professor Andrew Rose
In a recent Faculty Fridays session, Distinguished Professor Andrew Rose explained why Vietnam has become a focal point for the global economy, highlighting its rapid expansion within ASEAN and the transformation of its capital, Hanoi, over the past four decades. Rose cited official data showing Vietnam’s economy grew about 8% last year, a rate that outpaces most regional peers. He emphasized that the country’s productivity remains far below its potential, suggesting that gains in efficiency could sustain high growth for the next ten years. A memorable quote from the talk was, “If China could do it for 30 years, Vietnam can certainly do it for another decade.” Rose also described Hanoi’s bustling streets, the surge in motorcycles, and the city’s enduring vibrancy as cultural backdrops to its economic ascent. The analysis implies that investors and multinational firms should monitor Vietnam as a source of new manufacturing capacity and consumer demand, while policymakers can draw lessons from China’s development model to accelerate productivity reforms.

How Vending Machines Are Reshaping Singapore’s Coffee Scene | Industry Insight
The video highlights a growing trend in Singapore: automated coffee vending machines that grind fresh beans and brew espresso‑style drinks on the spot. These units are being deployed in offices, campuses, transport hubs, schools, hospitals and other high‑traffic locations where...

Real Rates Are Falling Fast
The video argues that real interest rates are sliding rapidly because rising inflation expectations are eroding the gap between the Fed’s policy rate and its neutral rate. The presenter ties this dynamic to the Federal Reserve’s communication strategy, suggesting that...

Kevin Muir: The Elephant In The Room (China) Will Buying Gold For The Next Decade #Gold #PBoC #Macro
In a recent commentary, analyst Kevin Muir argues that the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) will become the dominant driver of gold buying over the next decade, spurred by the geopolitical fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Muir points to the...

Target Just Revealed a Sudden Shift in Consumer Spending
Target announced a sweeping price reduction on more than 3,000 products, from apparel to home goods, as a direct response to a sharp pullback in consumer spending. The retailer’s new CEO, Michael Fideli, framed the move as essential to win back...

Wise PLC: Competitive Moat & Valuation Framework W/ Kyle Grieve & Daniel Mahncke (TIP806)
The Investors Podcast episode with Kyle Grieve and Daniel Mahncke dissects Wise PLC’s competitive moat and valuation framework, focusing on its ambition to deliver virtually zero‑cost cross‑border payments and the strategic implications of a shrinking take rate. Key insights include Wise’s...

Why School Leaders Are the Key to AI & Tech Innovation | Sal Khan & District Leaders
The conversation centers on why school leaders, especially principals, are the linchpin for AI and technology adoption in K‑12 districts. Sal Khan and district officials argue that while teacher‑focused professional development is common, administrative training on emerging tools remains scarce,...

Why Risk Assets May Have Already Peaked | Mike McGlone
Mike McGlone argues that risk assets have likely peaked, citing the recent Middle‑East ceasefire as a catalyst for a broader commodity slowdown. He predicts the front‑month WTI contract will slide toward $40‑55 by the 2024 mid‑terms, echoing the post‑2008 oil‑price...

Ben Shapiro's Story: From Harvard to the Daily Wire
The video chronicles Ben Shapiro’s unconventional path from a Harvard Law J.D. to co‑founding the conservative outlet The Daily Wire. While still a teenager, Shapiro became a syndicated political columnist and published his first book at twenty, amassing two titles before...

Vendor Lock-In Alert: Don't Get Trapped by Cloud Pricing! #shorts
The video warns executives that cloud‑service pricing is still evolving, and committing to multi‑year contracts can trap firms in vendor lock‑in. It points out that most providers’ pricing models are in flux, making it impossible to predict costs five to ten...

Blackrock Silver Lets Be Realistic On This PEA
The video dissects BlackRock Silver’s updated PEA for Tonopah West, clarifying misconceptions among retail investors about valuation metrics. Under base case (silver $31, gold $2,700) the project shows NPV $437M, IRR 28%, 3.2‑year payback. Using current consensus metal prices (silver $66.90,...

The Chain Podcast Ep 22 YouTube
The Chain Podcast episode features Mike Bunie, VP of Global Supply Chain Operations at Hamilton Beach, arguing that customs and logistics should be owned by supply‑chain teams rather than treated as immutable external forces. He outlines five strategic levers—network design, inventory...

US Forces to REMAIN as Tensions over Hormuz Access DEEPEN
U.S. Central Command announced that American forces will remain stationed in the Middle East as diplomatic wrangling over access to the Strait of Hormuz intensifies. The Pentagon and White House maintain that the waterway is technically open, despite Tehran’s assertions...

Buy Hold Sell: 4 ASX Miners to Watch as the Gold Price Reboots
The Livewire episode examines the gold market’s resurgence and highlights four ASX miners worth watching as gold prices rebound. Host Chris Conway, joined by analysts Emanuel Datt and Rick Squire, frames the discussion around a two‑year bull market, noting that...

Iran War Fallout and Hungary's Pivotal Election
The CSIS podcast episode examines the economic fallout from the ongoing Iran‑Russia war and its ripple effects across Europe, while also dissecting the upcoming Hungarian parliamentary election. Host Max and Donatienne outline how soaring energy costs and supply‑chain disruptions are...

Aging Societies: Why Speed Matters
The video examines the global transition toward "super‑age" societies—where 20% or more of citizens are over 65—and why the pace of that transition matters. While most regions are moving toward this demographic milestone, the speed differs dramatically, shaping fiscal pressures,...

China vs USA: The Hidden War In Iran
Chinese cargo ships are simultaneously exporting Iranian crude to China and importing advanced weaponry for Iran. The cargo includes air‑defense systems, kamikaze drones, anti‑ship cruise missiles, and solid‑rocket fuel precursors. At the same time, the U.S. military remains heavily dependent...

From a $350 Toolbox to a 7-Year Waitlist: How Tim Palazzolo Built GAP Industries
Tim Palazzolo’s GAP Industries began in 2007 with a $300 Harbor Freight toolbox and a beat‑up S‑10, evolving from a drag‑racing repair shop into an 8,400‑square‑foot custom‑car studio that now commands a seven‑year waitlist. Leveraging his O’Reilly background and a...

From DARPA to Robotaxis to Warehouses — The Full Arc of Autonomy
The MIT Mobility Forum featured Karl Iagnemma, a rare figure who has traversed the entire autonomy spectrum—from MIT research labs and DARPA challenges to founding Nutonomy, steering the Aptiv‑Hyundai joint venture Motional, and now leading Vecna Robotics. Iagnemma recounted the...

Atlas Salt (TSXV:SALT) - 'Undervalued?' Investment Series, with Nolan Peterson
Atlas Salt (TSXV:SALT) announced its Great Atlantic Salt Project, the first new North American salt mine in 25 years, aimed at supplying de‑icing road salt to municipal customers across the continent. CEO Nolan Peterson framed the venture as a long‑life...

I Turned Claude Code Into My Personal SEO Analyst (Here's How)
Semrush senior editor Chris Hanna demonstrates how to repurpose Anthropic's Claude Code as a dedicated SEO analyst. The tutorial walks users through installing Claude, linking Google Search Console, GA4, and Semrush’s Market Content Platform, then caching data to build a...

Cambridge Associates CEO on AI, Crypto, and Private Markets | At Barron's
In a Barron’s interview, Cambridge Associates CEO David Drooley outlined the firm’s evolution from a Harvard‑linked advisory boutique to a partner‑owned investment powerhouse managing roughly $616 billion in assets under advisement. He highlighted that about 30% of the business now runs...

PUDO Inc. (CSE: PUDO) Update with CEO Elliott Etheredge
The Zoom call featured PUDO Inc. CEO Elliott Etheredge outlining the company’s current position and growth trajectory. PUDO operates a third‑party pickup‑and‑drop‑off network of roughly 2,000 locations in Canada and the United States, partnering with drugstores, convenience stores and Staples...

Claude Code Just Replaced My Full Cold Outreach
The video showcases a new AI‑driven workflow that replaces traditional cold‑outreach planning. By feeding a 16‑page specification into Claude Code, the presenter watches the model generate email sequences, suppression rules, and integration steps for B2B visitor identification, all within minutes. Key...

No Fear to Fail: Secrets Behind Southchip's Rapid Growth
SouthChip, founded by Stefan Ron, positions itself as a "powerful bridge to future technology," concentrating on analog chips, embedded processors, and high‑efficiency power‑conversion solutions for smartphones, AI infrastructure, and automotive applications. The company operates as a design house of roughly...

The Trade Desk CMO and Execs Exit in Shake Up
Mad Tech Daily highlighted three distinct developments shaping the ad tech landscape. The Trade Desk announced that its chief marketing officer and two senior executives are leaving, with Anisair stepping in as interim CMO while the firm denies agency‑partner allegations...

Europe’s Growth Agenda: Turning Today’s Challenges Into Lasting Gains
Europe’s growth model is under pressure as productivity gains have slipped below 1% annually and investment remains uneven across member states. Geopolitical tensions, especially wars in the Middle East, are destabilising energy markets and stoking inflation risks. Policymakers must balance...

Inside Burkina Faso: Russian Influence and Jihadist Movement
The video examines Burkina Faso’s fragile security landscape, focusing on President Ibrahim Traoré’s stance toward Russian involvement amid a sprawling jihadist insurgency that now grips more than half the country. Traoré insists Burkina will not host foreign troops, framing Russia’s role...

The Next Market Meltdown May Already Be Starting | Todd Bubba Horwitz
The conversation centers on the sudden cease‑fire between the United States and Iran and its immediate ripple effects across commodities and equities. Host Todd Bubba Horwitz and his guest dissect how the announcement sparked a brief market rally—NASDAQ up roughly...

What Happens When Bond Yields Keep Rising?
The video examines the point at which rising U.S. Treasury yields could destabilize the economy, focusing on a “danger zone” of 4.6‑4.8% and the concept of a debt death spiral. As yields climb, the cost of servicing the near‑$40 trillion federal debt...

My Ear-Piercing Business Brings in $70 Million a Year
The video profiles the founder of an ear‑piercing chain that now pulls in roughly $70 million a year, defying early doubts that the niche could not sustain repeat business. The entrepreneur points to a built‑in pipeline of new customers—newborns, grade‑schoolers, and adults...

How Many Times Should You Follow Up With Prospects?
The video tackles a common sales dilemma—how many times to follow up with prospects and when to stop. Nikki, a sales strategist, outlines three scenarios: cold leads (max three contacts), interested prospects (schedule a next call), and “send info” leads (three...

Markets Rally on a Ceasefire No One Understands
The video dissects the newly announced US‑Iran ceasefire, emphasizing that the agreement’s exact terms remain undefined, leaving traders and policymakers guessing about its practical impact. Ambiguities surround the Hormuz Strait—whether ships must pay tolls, possibly in cryptocurrency, and how sanctions...

Betternotstop: Turning Purpose Into Action with Hannah Cox
The Logistics with Purpose podcast welcomes Hannah Cox, founder of Better Not Stop and the Better Business Network, to discuss how she translates personal purpose into large‑scale action. Cox’s journey began after her father’s dying advice—"better not stop"—which inspired...

150 Years Strong: How Campbell’s Is Investing in Leadership to Drive Growth and Innovation
Campbell Soup Co., celebrating 150 years, announced a strategic overhaul of its leadership pipeline, partnering with McKinsey & Company to embed a purpose‑built development program across the enterprise. The initiative treats leadership as a skill set that can be taught, replacing...

Jamie Dimon’s Annual Letter to JPMorgan Shareholders
JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon released his annual shareholder letter, a 47‑page deep dive that blends macro commentary with granular performance metrics. The missive underscores the bank’s confidence in its risk framework, its capital efficiency, and its strategic bets...

4 Executive Presence Myths That Cost You Credibility
The video tackles the nebulous concept of executive presence by dismantling four common myths that often stall professionals’ credibility. It argues that presence isn’t a perk reserved for C‑suite titles but a daily influence tool needed in budget talks, client...

How Elon Achieves the Impossible - Eric Jorgenson
The video centers on Eric Jorgenson’s new book, “How Elon Achieves the Impossible,” which dissects Elon Musk’s singular blend of purpose, risk appetite, and relentless execution. Jorgenson explains that Musk’s driving force isn’t just raw productivity but a deep‑seated purpose...

The Stage | Stacey Parsons, Managing Director, RetailBook
Stacey Parsons, Managing Director of Retail Book at LSEG, argues that retail investors are central to the future of the UK’s capital markets. She says expanding public‑market access will drive innovation, create jobs and sustain long‑term growth while boosting financial...

How to Actually Make Money Online in 2026
The video presents a structured five‑step framework for creating a $100,000‑a‑year online lifestyle business within a year, and eventually scaling toward seven‑figure revenue. It maps the journey through five phases—ideation, validation, momentum, leverage, and freedom—highlighting typical timelines and revenue inflection...

Demis Hassabis: The DeepMind Founder at the Heart of the AI Moment
Demis Hassabis, the founder of DeepMind, has been shaping artificial intelligence since the 1990s, long before the current AI boom and Sam Altman's rise to prominence. His early work on deep reinforcement learning produced landmark systems such as AlphaGo and...

US Economy Outlook: Jobs, PMI, and Global Conflict Signals | Economic Update | Deloitte Insights
Deloitte chief economist Ira Kalish delivered his weekly economic update, examining how the ongoing Middle East conflict intersects with recent U.S. labor market data. March saw a surprising 178,000 jobs added, but that follows a February slump and a cumulative gain...

Leading a Brand Through Change: Interview with Melissa Stevens, CMO of Fifth Third Bank
In this Mintel interview, Melissa Stevens, CMO of Fifth Third Bank, explains how the bank is steering its brand through the recent acquisition of Co‑America and the broader transformation of its marketing, design and real‑estate functions. Stevens describes the “experience engine”...

I Had $411 Left… Now My Business Makes $35M/Year
The Founder Podcast episode spotlights Christina Stemble, the bootstrapped founder of Farm Girl Flowers, who saw her $55 million‑a‑year floral business lose more than half of its sales within days after COVID‑19 vaccines spurred a travel surge. Faced with a looming...

IMF Announces Real-World Fiat Reset (What Happens Now?)
On April 9, 2026 the International Monetary Fund convened a highly publicized session titled “Policies Amid a Reset of the International Trade and Financial Systems,” openly acknowledging that the post‑war monetary order is undergoing a permanent structural transformation rather than a temporary...

EBITDA Multiple Explained (How to Value Your Business)
The video breaks down the EBITDA multiple, the metric buyers use to price a company based on its annual operating profit. It explains why EBITDA—earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization—offers a cleaner, apples‑to‑apples view of cash generation than net...

How the Iran War Hit an Asian Food Giant
The video explains how the conflict in Iran is reverberating through Asia’s rice industry, turning a seemingly distant war into a direct cost crisis for farmers and food distributors. Fuel for a typical harvester has jumped from $72 to $160 a...

What If Your ERP Could Do Your Accounting Team's Manual Work? | Meet Campfire
The discussion centers on Campfire, an AI‑native enterprise resource planning platform that reimagines the general ledger for midsize tech firms. Co‑founder John Glasco, a former CFO at Adobe and other public companies, launched Campfire after experiencing the limitations of legacy...

Who Will Keep the Strait of Hormuz Open?
The discussion centers on identifying which powers can reliably keep the Strait of Hormuz open amid heightened geopolitical tensions. While Russia and China were initially floated as potential peacekeepers, their recent actions—most notably Russia’s delivery of a vessel to Iran...

Sale Leaseback Strategy 2026: Who's Doing Deals and Why
The episode dissects the 2026 sale‑leaseback playbook, highlighting a market that closed 714 deals in 2025 with an 18% jump in dollar volume to $14.4 billion. While transaction counts were flat, larger corporate deals drove the surge, and cap rates began...