Turning VR Into a Spectator Sport with Mirra - Where We Buy #381
In this episode, James Cook talks with Sam Wang, founder of Mira Immersive, about the company’s innovative VR arena that blends immersive gaming, live spectator screens, and full-service food and beverage. Wang explains how Mira’s 25‑by‑25‑foot arena lets up to eight players compete while friends watch on massive LED walls, creating a social sport‑like experience suitable for birthdays, corporate events, and even seniors. He details the in‑house development of hand‑free games—from laser dodging to virtual burger flipping—and the business model that includes licensing the concept to venues worldwide, including three locations in China. The discussion also covers challenges of profitability, pricing (typically $25‑$30 per person), and the flexibility of operating with or without a kitchen.

AI Agents and the Future of Construction Sales
In this episode of AEC Business, host Arne Heiskanen talks with Paul Indinger, Managing Director of Building Radar, about how AI and generative AI are transforming sales in the construction sector. Paul explains the evolution of Building Radar from a...

AI Assistants That Sell You Things On The Side | Behind the Numbers
In this episode of "Behind the Numbers," hosts Marcus, Grace Harmon, and Nate Elliott dissect OpenAI's ambitious plan to generate $100 billion in ad revenue from ChatGPT by 2030. They critique the feasibility of scaling from a $100 million pilot to billions...

The Women’s Health Playbook
The Women’s Health Playbook podcast, hosted by Priya Bathija, breaks down the complexities of navigating U.S. healthcare for women, offering actionable strategies for every stage of a doctor’s visit—from choosing the right clinician to preparing for appointments and deciphering medical...

Trump Wins the Battle for Attention, Loses the War in Iran
In this episode of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Jessica Charloff dissect the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran, highlighting President Trump's push for a broader diplomatic deal despite lacking congressional approval and the 60‑day War Powers deadline. They critique Defense...

The Iran War Has No Exit — Ft. Ian Bremmer
In this episode, host Scott interviews geopolitical analyst Ian Bremmer about the escalating Iran war and its ripple effects on global politics and energy markets. Bremmer explains how the United Arab Emirates' sudden exit from OPEC deepens the split between...
The Iran Conflict: Outlook for Negotiations
In this episode, RAINN analyst Kristen Ronzi outlines the current stalemate in U.S.-Iran negotiations, highlighting the fragile cease‑fire, the U.S. port blockade, and Iran’s intermittent attacks on the Strait of Hormuz. She explains that the core negotiating hurdles are Iran’s...

Space & Satellite Futures: Why I Serve, Episode 1: With Daniel Gizinski
In the inaugural "Why I Serve" episode of SSPI's Space & Satellite Futures series, Daniel Kaczynski, President of Satellite and Space Communications at Comtech, shares his career journey from engineering to corporate strategy and discusses Comtech’s role in mission‑critical communications...

BREAKING NEWS: DISBARMENT COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS FOR CORRUPTION
In this episode, host and guest Christopher Armitage discuss a disbarment complaint filed against Chief Justice John Roberts, alleging massive undisclosed income—estimated at $10‑$20 million—derived from his wife Jane Sullivan Roberts' lucrative legal recruiting business and undisclosed equity stakes. They link...

Driving Discussions: ARDA South Africa Rundown
In this Argus Media European Products podcast, deputy editor George Mayer‑Bonnet recaps the ARDA conference in South Africa, highlighting Africa’s heavy reliance on imported road and jet fuels and the recent price spikes caused by Middle‑East supply disruptions. He discusses...

What’s News in Earnings: Airlines Feel the Pain of an Oil Shock
In this episode Jacob Passi talks with WSJ airline reporter Alison Sider about the sharp rise in jet fuel costs caused by the Iran conflict and its impact on airline earnings. Fuel prices have roughly doubled, adding billions of dollars...

Dealing with Active Conflict Within Families With Dan Spector
In this episode, FoxCast host Peter Mustukirsky talks with Dan Spector, a veteran trust and estate litigator turned mediator, about "active conflict" in families—situations where disputes have escalated to formal litigation or the threat of it. Spector explains how active...

Bastille Presents: The Wireless Threat Series Podcast, Flipper Zeros
In this episode of the Wireless Threat Series, Adrian Sanabria and John Bundy dissect the Flipper Zero, a compact, open‑source device that bundles sub‑gigahertz radio, RFID/NFC, BLE, infrared and USB "bad‑USB" capabilities. They demonstrate how the Flipper easily captures and...

Oil Prices on a Rollercoaster Ride
The episode examines the sudden volatility in oil prices, which spiked to a four‑year high of $126 per barrel before falling $10 within hours, driven by escalating US‑Iran tensions and concerns over Iran’s dwindling storage capacity. Investment strategist Emma Wall...
Skuld's Ståle Hansen on Managing Maritime Volatility
In this episode Sam Casey talks with Ståle Hansen, CEO of Skuld, about the challenges facing the marine insurance market, from the Strait of Hormuz blockage to the massive P&I claim from the Baltimore bridge collapse. Hansen explains how Skuld’s...
From Disruption to Recovery: Navigating the New Travel Landscape in the Middle East
In this episode, Euromonitor’s Global Insights Manager for Travel, Stephen Dutton, examines how recent geopolitical tensions and soaring oil prices have disrupted the Middle East travel market and outlines pathways to recovery. He highlights that intra‑regional travel, which now accounts...
Will AI Help You Live 50 More Years? Immunologist Derya Unutmaz Weighs In
In this episode, NIH‑funded immunologist Derya Unutmaz discusses his bold predictions that AI will usher in a "biosingularity"—a convergence of artificial intelligence and biotechnology that could extend human lifespan by decades and automate half of white‑collar work within the next...
Protein Ice Cream Brands Scoop Up Cash
In this episode of CPG Week, Brad Avery and Lucas Southard discuss the rapid growth of online grocery sales, highlighting a new FMI and Nielsen IQ report that projects e‑commerce to reach $452 billion by 2028 and to outpace brick‑and‑mortar growth....
EXPLAINER: Medicine's Forgotten Biomarker - The Homocysteine Story Your Doctor Missed
In this episode Dr. Robert Lufkin explains why homocysteine, an amino‑acid by‑product of methionine metabolism, is a powerful but overlooked risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and dementia. He reviews the biological mechanisms by which elevated homocysteine damages arterial endothelium...

Former Judges Break Their Silence as Trump Undermines the Rule of Law
In this episode of Midas Touch Legal AF, former Pennsylvania Governor and ex‑federal prosecutor Tom Corbett and former federal judge Bob Sindrich discuss Law Day and the vital role of the rule of law in America. They explain why judicial...

Understanding the World's Most Unusual Commodity Cycle
In this episode, Chris interviews Grant Isaac, COO of Cameco, to unpack why uranium is a uniquely atypical commodity—its primary consumers secure fuel years in advance, leaving virtually no in‑year demand. Isaac explains Cameco’s vertically integrated model, spanning mining, milling,...
The Housing Crisis Isn’t Supply, It’s Policy Failure: Insights From Eric Carlson, Core-Founder and CEO of Anthem Properties Group Ltd.
In this episode, hosts Aaron Cameron and Adam Pawatik interview Eric Carlson, founder and CEO of Anthem Properties, about his journey from a modest upbringing to building a diversified real‑estate portfolio across Canada and the U.S. Carlson explains how his...

New Instagram Tools to Drive Traffic, Optimize Your Content, and Establish Branding
In this episode, Michael Stelzner, Jerry Potter, and Instagram expert Chelsea Pice discuss Instagram's newest feature: clickable links in post captions for Meta‑verified creators, limited to ten links per month. They explore why Instagram is finally allowing links—user demand and...
The Ethics of Autonomous Weapons Systems
In this episode, law professor Yuval Shani discusses the rapid integration of AI into warfare, highlighting how autonomous weapon systems—ranging from fully autonomous drones to AI-driven decision‑support tools—are already in use by militaries such as Israel, the United States, and...
Stitching Speed & Scale: How FIGS Built an Agile Supply Chain with DHL
In this episode of All Business No Boundaries, FIGS COO Jonathan Tam and DHL VP of Operations Paige Van Fossen discuss how FIGS partnered with DHL to build an agile, high‑velocity supply chain that can handle rapid growth and extreme...
Banking's Reality Check: The Real Threat Is You
In this 52‑minute roundtable, Jim and Ron dissect three hot banking topics: the nuanced realities of generative and agentic AI, the strategic value of physical branches versus digital investment, and the looming "deposit war" driven by fintechs, non‑bank players, and...
The Impacts of Disney's ESPN Decision; Reacting to the NFL Draft; and Caitlin Clark and the Fever Set Another WNBA...
The episode breaks down Disney's new CEO Josh DeMauro decision to keep ESPN under the Disney umbrella, highlighting the network's diminishing cable relevance and potential future shifts. It also covers the CW's new streaming home on the ESPN app via...

MSNOW Velshi & RUHLE WHAT COULD SHORTAGES MEAN.
The episode explores how ongoing oil and gas shortages—exacerated by the war in the Middle East and Iran’s mining of the Strait of Hormuz—could keep fuel prices high well beyond a cease‑fire, affecting jet fuel, diesel, and global supply chains....

SCOTUS Bulldozes Through VRA. Is TPS Next?
In this episode of All Rise News, immigration attorney Andrea Flores discusses the Supreme Court’s 6‑3 decision that gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, explaining how the ruling enables aggressive partisan gerrymandering and threatens Black and Latino representation, especially...
Above Board: What Boards Need to Know About Prediction Markets
In this episode of Above Board, Morrison & Foerster partners Haima Marlier, Scott Lesmus, Trevor Levine (CFTC specialist) and Ryan Adams (SEC specialist) explain what prediction markets are, how they are regulated by the CFTC, and why board members should...

Video Podcast Show
In this 3‑minute episode, host Justin Jackson explores the rise of video podcasts and how creators can add video without breaking the bank. He highlights recent platform shifts—Apple’s HLS video, YouTube’s podcast boom, and Spotify’s video support—and demonstrates that a...

The Resilient Retail Game Plan
In this episode, host Catherine Erdly explores Intuit MailChimp’s new data‑driven suite for e‑commerce retailers, highlighting its ability to unify Shopify data, site activity, and customer reviews into a single dashboard for email and SMS marketing. She explains how the...

Lemme Say This
In this 4‑minute episode of Lemme Say This, the hosts dissect three hot pop‑culture moments: the most epic celebrity apology delivered via a notes app, the surprising ways some stars are actually thriving post‑breakup, and the moment a devoted fan...

Ep. 216: Proven Strategies for CMOs in the Canadian Retail Sector
In this 10‑minute episode, host Christian Klepp distills key takeaways from the DX3 Retail Reinvented conference in Toronto, highlighting how Canadian CMOs can navigate rising costs, AI disruption, and shifting consumer expectations. He outlines three AI‑driven strategies—using AI as a...

Live with Katie Couric: Supreme Court Ruling, CDC Update, WHCD Shooting Latest
In this episode, host Katie Couric talks with Atlantic writer David Graham about the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Louisiana's majority‑Black voting map, its likely impact on Black representation and upcoming House races, and the broader strategy of the...
343. Summary: Can This Nutrient Help Alzheimer's? - Life Extension
In this episode, Dr. Mike and Dr. Crystal discuss a recent pilot study on creatine supplementation as a potential therapy for Alzheimer's disease, featuring insights from lead author Aaron Smith. They explain how creatine, known for its role in muscle...

“They Just Walked Away”: Maine Senate Kills Transparency Bill Amid DHHS Controversy - MWTV
The episode covers the heated fight over Maine’s LD‑127 transparency bill, which would let a bipartisan oversight committee access DHHS records on child welfare deaths. Host Tom Shattuck and panelists detail how the Senate rushed to adjourn and “sign‑die” the...

Kingfisher’s DIY Ecommerce Strategy to Reach 30% Online Sales | WRC 2026
In this OmniTalk Retail episode, Roman Rolu, Group Digital and E‑Commerce Director at Kingfisher, explains how the DIY retailer plans to lift its online sales from 21% to 30% by making physical stores the hub of its digital strategy. He...

Divided He Falls. But Stays.
The episode reviews the latest surge in oil prices amid a stagnant Gulf crisis and recent statements from Donald Trump, while dissecting the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting where Jerome Powell held rates steady and faced an unprecedented four dissenters, signaling...
Roxanne Klein on Leasing SoCal Retail in a Tight & Shifting Market
In this episode, Crexi’s Giannis Papadakis talks with Roxanne "Roxy" Klein, SVP of Retail Leasing and Sales at Progressive Real Estate Partners, about navigating Southern California’s tight retail market. Klein shares how her sales‑focused background, mentorship under a veteran broker,...

Better Outcomes, Not Lower Costs: Rethinking Agtech in Horticulture, with Mark Trzaskoma
In this episode, Sarah Nolette talks with horticulture veteran Mark Trzaskoma about how his Batunga Orchards in Victoria, Australia, adopts ag‑tech not to cut costs but to boost yields, quality, and long‑term profitability. Mark describes a test‑measure‑learn cycle that uses...

Trump's Real Plan: It Was Never Just About Iran
In this episode Amber Duke examines three major stories: the UAE’s departure from OPEC, which she frames as a strategic pivot toward the United States and Israel to counter Iran and China’s influence; the controversial $8.7 million federal funding of the...

BREAKING: Senate Investigation Finds FDA Officials Covered-Up 25 COVID Shot Safety Signals
The episode examines a Senate investigation revealing that FDA officials allegedly suppressed about 25 statistically significant safety signals linked to COVID‑19 vaccine adverse events, including serious conditions such as Bell's palsy, cardiac failure, sudden cardiac death, and strokes. It details...
The 4 P's of Marketing: Pricing
In this episode of Behavioral Science for Brands, hosts Michael Aaron Flicker and Richard Shotton explore the "price" pillar of the marketing mix, highlighting how pricing signals brand quality and can dramatically influence consumer perception and sales. They discuss key...

What Does It Mean to Be a Crow? (Part 2)
In this episode, host Ken Miller talks with Senior Master Sergeant Brandon Smith of the Washington Air National Guard about how the traits of crows mirror the role of electromagnetic spectrum operations (EMSO) warfighters. Smith explains that EMSO units, like...
Mexico Tax Update: Nearshoring, Audits, and Treaty Twists
In this episode of Cross‑Border Tax Talks, PwC International Tax Partner Adriana Rodriguez provides a deep dive into Mexico’s corporate tax landscape, covering the 30% federal corporate rate, withholding taxes, the new 2024 MLI rules, inflation‑adjusted interest deductions, CFC (REFIPRE)...
891 Airline Ticket Pricing
In this episode the hosts discuss the controversy over airline dynamic pricing and the alleged use of personal data, highlighting a JetBlue lawsuit and broader privacy concerns. They examine the NTSB preliminary report on the fatal LaGuardia Black Hawk‑jet collision,...

Grocery Automation Is Back on Retailers’ Radar with Ocado CEO Tim Steiner | WRC 2026
In this WRC 2026 interview, Ocado CEO Tim Steiner explains how grocery fulfillment is diverging worldwide, with the UK dominated by scheduled delivery, France by pickup, and the US split between the two. He argues that large‑scale, centralized automation works...

Not So FAST
In this episode, host John Gingek chats with industry veteran Gavin Bridge—formerly a researcher, Variety analyst, and head of fast channels at Amazon MGM—about the structural flaws in today’s streaming model. Bridge argues that the industry’s focus on binge‑worthy tentpole...
E642: Here’s the SOP On How to Actually Make Millions with Supplements
In this episode, host Dave interviews John Smitty of NutraMarketers about the massive U.S. supplement market—roughly $33 million in daily Amazon sales, or about $1 billion a month. They break down a step‑by‑step SOP for small brands or solopreneurs, emphasizing problem‑focused product...