Cattle Sector Seeks Workable Path Forward on Traceability
In this episode, Lindsay Smith interviews Tyler Fulton, president of the Canadian Cattle Association, about the CCA’s stance on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s proposed livestock traceability regulations. The CCA opposes the new rules, arguing they are costly, redundant with existing provincial systems, and not risk‑based, and instead proposes an industry‑led, risk‑based task force to improve movement tracking. Fulton highlights current gaps such as tag retention issues and cumbersome reporting, while emphasizing the broader value of electronic ID for farm management, market access, and disease outbreak response. The conversation also covers recent structural reforms within the CCA and ongoing provincial collaborations aimed at strengthening beef sector governance.
Baird’s Michael Bellisario Says Lodging REIT Outlook Cautiously Optimistic
In this episode of the REIT Report, senior research analyst Michael Bellisario of Baird outlines a cautiously optimistic but muted outlook for lodging and hotel REITs in 2026. He highlights modest RevPAR growth driven by events like the World Cup...
Behind the Headlines: Natasha Jodrell on AdA Underwriters’ Specialty Diversification
In this episode of Behind the Headlines, host Sam Casey and Insurance Insider editor Catherine Shee discuss Lloyd's new strategic roadmap under CEO Patrick Tiernan, highlighting its four pragmatic pillars focused on underwriting discipline, cost efficiency, capital advantage, and culture....
John Deere Planter Updates Target Emergence and Input Efficiency
In this episode, John Deere’s Anthony Stosinski outlines the 2027 planter upgrades, highlighting Exact Depth control from the cab, FurrowVision imaging, and automated downforce adjustments to improve emergence and residue management. He also explains the new dual‑product fertilizer system that...
326. How Kansas Is Reshaping Multimodal Transportation
In this episode, Matt Messina, Chief of Multimodal Transportation for the Kansas Department of Transportation, discusses how Kansas is planning and implementing multimodal solutions ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium move and the 2026 World Cup. He emphasizes early...

Switzerland’s $2BN Tunnel U-Turn - #183
In this episode, host Fred Mills and guests Luke Bly and Liam Marsh dissect Switzerland’s $2 billion Gotthard road‑tunnel replacement project, explaining its strategic importance for European transport and the technical challenges of building a new tunnel alongside the aging 1980s...

Chemical Conversations: BTX Market Pressures Amid Middle East Conflict
In this episode, host Santosh talks with Ashish Kulkarni, Lead Aromatics Consultant at Argus, about how the Middle East conflict is driving crude price volatility and tightening NAFTA supplies, which in turn is squeezing benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX) markets...
Special Series: The Trust Advantage with Brock Robertson, Chief Revenue Officer at Payroc | Episode 480
In this episode of the Trust Advantage series, Payroc CRO Brock Robertson discusses the evolving payment strategies of software platforms, highlighting the shift from full payment ownership (pay‑fac models) back toward trusted referral and partnership models. He explains how the...

LinkedIn Is Rewriting the Rules of Visibility
In this episode, host Michael Stelzner and co‑host Jerry Potter sit down with LinkedIn ads authority AJ Wilcox to unpack LinkedIn’s new visibility mechanics—from AI‑driven content discovery and semantic markup to revamped ad personalization tools and stricter rules on automated...
Descrybe's Quest to Democratize Legal Research (Kara Peterson & Richard DiBona)
In this episode of Technically Legal, host Chad Main talks with husband‑wife founders Kara Peterson and Richard DiBona about their AI‑native legal research app, Describe. The duo explains how a personal employment dispute during the pandemic led them to discover...

Shaping the Future of Legal Ops Learning (Part 2)
In this episode of Clock Talk, Adam Becker chats with Andrea Shaheen, Director of Global Legal Talent Development at Stryker, and Katrine Chevalier, Legal Operations Manager for DHL Americas, about the Education Advisory Council’s role in shaping legal‑ops learning. They...
#49: Inside the Mind of a Space Engineer Turned VC (Feat. Koen Geurts, Senior Investment Manager at HTGF)
In this episode, Koen Geurts, a former aerospace engineer who worked on ESA's Rosetta/Philae mission and later managed satellite operations at Telespazio, discusses his transition to venture capital as Senior Investment Manager at Germany's Hightech Gründerfonds (HTGF). He shares behind‑the‑scenes...
Coal Makes a Comeback
The episode examines a tentative resurgence of coal in Europe’s power mix as soaring gas prices—driven by the Middle East conflict—make coal comparatively more economical. Guest Lawrence Walker and analysts Toby Hassel and Firat Elgene explain that while coal imports...
Tyler Pullen - Pathways for Scaling Innovative Construction
In this episode, Tyler Pillen, AEC lead at Turner Housing Innovation Labs, discusses the evolution of proptech, emphasizing a shift toward solutions that genuinely address development pain points, especially with AI integration. He shares his unconventional journey—from a New Jersey...

To Be or Not to Be, Reiley and His Vaccine Injury
The episode follows Reiley, who grew up on a massive cattle station in Western Australia, detailing his rugged, independent childhood and early work as an electrician before transitioning to strength‑and‑conditioning coaching. He recounts a harrowing COVID‑19 experience in Brazil in...

Oklahoma Bounty Hunters Brandish Replicas. Minneapolis Streets. Charges Filed.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty discusses a March 3 incident in front of Minneapolis City Hall where two bounty hunters brandished replica firearms, one discharging a less‑lethal rifle that looked like a real gun. Both bounty hunters were charged with...

Why Hollywood Needs Books More Than Ever
In this episode of The Town, UTA media‑rights partner Jason Richman explains why Hollywood is turning to books like never before, noting that studios now see popular titles as the safest path to theatrical audiences amid a post‑superhero landscape. He...

From Ultramarathons to Market Shifts: Scott Sambucci on Leading Innovation
In this episode, Scott Zambucci, Managing Director at NIA1, discusses how his background in ultramarathons and scaling tech firms informs his approach to accelerating innovation in regulated financial services. He explains NIA1's core offering—a secure, off‑estate digital sandbox that streamlines...
208. It's Been One Year Since Trump's "Liberation Day" Tariffs
In this episode, Chad Bowne and FT reporter Amy Williams review the fallout from President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs announced on April 2, 2025, which imposed a baseline 10% duty on most imports and higher rates on select countries. They...

My Recommendation on How To Do Product Seeding
In this 7‑minute episode, the host breaks down product seeding as a systematic funnel rather than a one‑off giveaway, emphasizing its role in generating user‑generated content, social proof, and valuable signal about which creators truly drive results. He outlines a...
Top Reasons Dealers Can Benefit by Attending the Used Car Summit
In this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast, host Bill Zedites talks with Vanessa Rocha, VP of All American Bonds & Insurance and board member of the Florida Independent Automobile Dealers Association (FIADA), about the upcoming Used Car Summit in...

Halter’s $2 Billion Question, with Founder Craig Piggott
In less than a year, New Zealand‑based Halter secured $165 million in a Series D round and a further $220 million in Series E, pushing its valuation to roughly $2 billion even as global ag‑tech funding has slumped more than 70 percent. The company’s virtual‑fencing system, which...
The Future of Grocery: Introducing GroceryLab with FMI's Doug Baker
In this episode, Doug Baker, Vice President of Industry Relations at the Food Marketing Institute (FMI), discusses the grocery sector’s lag in technology adoption and introduces Grocery Lab, a hands‑on, cross‑functional event slated for June 2‑4, 2026 in Detroit’s historic...

What Happens When GPS Goes Dark?
In this episode, host Ken Miller talks with Dana Goward, president of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation, about the pervasive reliance on GPS and other GNSS for everything from military targeting to financial transactions and everyday timing. Goward explains...
Wheat Pete's Word, April 1: These Agronomy Answers Are No Joke!
In this April 1 episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, Pete discusses the hidden impacts of global events on agriculture, such as a missile‑hit chemical plant in Israel and fertilizer shortages in Ireland, before highlighting a remarkable winter‑wheat crop in the Pacific...

Montenegro’s Power Connection to the EU
In this episode of the Sound of Economics, Montenegro’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Shachmanović, outlines the country’s strategy to become a regional renewable energy hub and integrate its electricity market with the EU ahead of formal accession. He highlights...

Metal Movers: How the Iran Conflict Is Impacting Steel Markets
The Metal Movers episode examines how the Iran‑Israel conflict has disrupted global steel markets, from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to direct strikes on Iranian steel plants. Reporters detail the immediate supply shock—loss of roughly 500,000‑600,000 t/month of Iranian...

When Bombs Replace Bridges: The Rise of Military Keynesianism
The episode examines the shift toward "military Keynesianism," where governments increasingly use defense spending to stimulate economic growth as traditional civilian investment loses its effectiveness. The host contrasts mainstream economic theory, which assumes equilibrium and smooth cycles, with the reality...

When And How To Sell Your Company
In this episode, the hosts discuss the complexities of selling a private‑equity‑backed company, covering when to exit, why timing matters, and the role of market conditions, management goals, and fund‑level liquidity needs. They explain the typical five‑year investment horizon, how...

Lead Time in Manufacturing: A Complete Guide to Types, Strategies, and Optimization
In this 17‑minute episode of the MRP Easy Manufacturing Podcast, the hosts break down lead time—what it is, how it differs from cycle, throughput, and takt time, and why it matters for profitability and customer loyalty. They explain the various...
How Drug Discovery Is Tackling Global Health Challenges
In this DDW podcast episode, host Bruno Quinney discusses two recent DDW articles: one on the urgent need to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) with insights from Professor Janet Hemingway, and another on the rapid expansion of mRNA therapeutics. Hemingway highlights...
E638: The 5 Silent Giants Killing It on Amazon
In this episode, host Dave highlights five Amazon‑dominant brands that quietly generate over $100 million each year, ranging from supplement pioneer Mary Ruth Organics to legacy beauty giant L’Oréal, cleaning‑product specialist Wayman Brands, niche appliance‑cleaner maker Active Official, and historic coffee...

U.A.E. Preparing to Help Open Strait of Hormuz By Force
The Wall Street Journal’s What’s News covers the United Arab Emirates’ shift toward becoming a combatant in the Iran‑U.S. conflict, as it prepares to help force‑open the Strait of Hormuz by clearing mines and supporting a U.N. resolution authorizing military action. Middle‑East...

3 Trends Reshaping the Creator Economy in 2026
In the Q1 2026 episode, the hosts identify three major trends reshaping the creator economy: the explosive growth of live streaming, especially IRL formats; the rise of a lucrative clipping economy that turns live moments into viral short-form content; and...
Canola School: Flea Beetles Bite, Cutworms Hide — What Growers Need to Know
In this Canola School episode, Dr. Boyd Morey, an associate professor at the University of Alberta, explains early‑season threats from cutworms and flea beetles and how growers can scout and manage them. He outlines scouting methods—looking for shot‑hole damage and...
Corewell Health’s Jarve Says Population Health Data Challenges Demand Internal Builds
In this episode, Dr. Bob Jarvie, Associate CMIO and Medical Director for Population Health Analytics at Corewell Health, explains why the health system built its own internal population health data platform instead of relying on external vendors. He highlights the...

04.01.26 Adjustable Rate Mortgages - A Waning / High Deductible Health Plans
In this episode Clark Howard warns listeners about two financial pitfalls: the surge in Adjustable‑Rate Mortgages (ARMs) and the rise of high‑deductible health plans (HDHPs). He explains that ARMs can save about 1% in interest for borrowers who have substantial...

Autonomous Driving in Switzerland: Regulation, Pilots, and Why Chinese Players Chose Swiss Roads
In this episode of Autonomy Insiders, Oliver Nahon, Director of Operations at the Swiss Association for Autonomous Mobility (SAM), explains why autonomous vehicles are a strategic priority for Switzerland’s saturated transport system and outlines the country’s pioneering regulatory framework that...

Trump Begs Allies to Clean Up Iran Mess
In this episode of Pod Save the World, hosts Ilona Minkowski and Ben Rhodes discuss the escalating crisis in Iran, highlighting mixed messages from the U.S. administration, a growing military buildup, and the alarming targeting of civilian infrastructure. They also...

3 Consumers Retailers Must Know in the AI Era | Reimagining Retail
In this episode of Reimagining Retail, host Susie David‑Canyon and analysts Karina Lam and Sky Cannavis unpack the three emerging consumer archetypes in the AI era: the traditional human shopper, the futuristic AI‑driven agent, and the hybrid human‑AI shopper who...
Final Four Ratings Preview, March Madness Announcer Reviews, MLB-Netflix, WNBA, Tiger and More
The episode dissects the surprising UConn upset over Duke and its impact on the Final Four ratings, highlighting how teams like Michigan, Arizona, and Illinois boost viewership despite UConn’s historically low draw. Hosts John Lewis and Armand Brody debate the...

Rory Sutherland & Rawdon Glover - How Jaguar Pulled Off a Design & Engineering Miracle
In this episode of Uncensored CMO, host Rawdon Glover and behavioral‑science guru Rory Sutherland sit down at Jaguar’s headquarters to unpack the new electric Jaguar – a low‑slung, 1,000‑horsepower sedan that blends supercar performance with the ride comfort of a...

One Minute Podcast Tips
In this brief 1‑minute episode of "One Minute Podcast Tips," host Danny Brown explains the format of his show "5 Random Questions," where he and a guest answer spontaneously generated questions. He highlights the blend of humor, unexpected wisdom, and...

In & Around Podcasting
In & Around Podcasting is an indie‑focused podcast that flips the typical industry‑centric narrative by inviting both seasoned insiders and everyday podcasters to share their perspectives. Host Mark Asquith emphasizes inclusivity, arguing that the podcasting world often feels exclusive and...

In Pursuit with Colleen Shogan
In the inaugural episode of "In Pursuit," Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan introduces the series, framing it as a deep dive into the American experiment over the past 250 years. She highlights iconic moments—from George Washington’s peaceful transfer...
Copper & Gold: Pricing the Physical vs the Narrative with Grant Sporre (Episode 300!)
In this episode, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Grant Sporer breaks down the physical supply chains of copper and gold, explaining mining, processing, and tradable forms while highlighting the dominant role of China in copper smelting. He contrasts copper’s industrial demand—driven by...

28 Months Later: FDA Still Hasn't Revealed Rick Bright and Janet Woodcock's Communications
The episode delves into the controversy surrounding the FDA’s handling of hydroxychloroquine during the COVID‑19 pandemic, focusing on whistleblower Dr. Rick Bright’s claims that Dr. Janet Woodcock pressured him to pursue an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) rather than an expanded‑access protocol....

Two of the Biggest Names in Your Kitchen Could Soon Be Joining Forces
The episode examines Unilever’s decision to spin off its food division and merge it with spice giant McCormick, creating a $65 billion global food powerhouse. Analysts explain that Unilever is refocusing on higher‑margin beauty and personal‑care brands, while McCormick sees the...

The War on Peptides — Why Retatrutide Is at the Center
In this episode of Business Game Changers, host Sarah Westall and Dr. Diane Kayser discuss the rapidly evolving peptide market, focusing on the upcoming weight‑loss peptide retatrutide (also called Reditrutide). They explain how big‑pharma is moving to control peptide supplements,...

Telecom Then, AI Now — Rethinking the FCC’s Role - Episode 2 of Unbuffered
In this episode of Unbuffered, former FCC chief of staff Blair Levin discusses the pivotal regulatory decisions of the 1990s—such as the 1992 Cable Act, the 1993 spectrum auction authority, and the 1996 Telecom Act—that laid the groundwork for today’s...