
Exploring Armada’s Recipe for Resilience & High-Performing Teams with Kim Hadlum, VP of Inventory Planning at Armada Supply Chain Solutions
In this episode of Unpacked, Insights, VP of Inventory Planning Kim Hadlam discusses how Armada Supply Chain Solutions builds resilient, high‑performing teams for restaurant clients. She highlights the unique challenges of food‑service inventory—perishability, yield variability, and a vast SKU mix—and explains how Armada’s proprietary technology, redistribution services, and balance‑sheet‑backed models create visibility and reduce waste. Hadlam also shares how the pandemic forced a shift from just‑in‑time to just‑in‑case strategies, emphasizing agility, risk management, and strong customer collaboration as core to Armada’s approach.

Critical Evolution of Japan's Carbon Credit Market
In this episode of ESG Currents, host Homa talks with Yuuki Mori, General Manager of the Carbon Credit Market Office at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, about Japan’s emerging carbon credit market and its integration with the upcoming Green Transformation Emissions...

Decoupling Inventory: Protecting Orders With Strategic Supplies
In this episode of the MRP Easy Manufacturing Podcast, host(s) explain decoupling inventory—a strategy of placing buffer stock of sub‑assemblies and work‑in‑process between production stages to absorb equipment failures, supplier delays, or demand spikes. They differentiate it from safety stock...

Episode 2.4 - Checka Propper
In this episode of Almost Reckless, host Amy Smilovic chats with Cheka Proper, head of television at Color Force, about her unconventional path to becoming a TV producer—from early TV‑obsessed kid to internships at Conan O'Brien’s show and a talent...
AUDIO: Research Helps Keep Rail Crossing Safety on the Right Track
The episode recaps the National Rail Crossing Safety Conference in Atlanta, highlighting that the U.S. has roughly 200,000 highway‑rail grade crossings, with Texas alone accounting for about 15,000. Hosts discuss why these intersections are hazardous—large train stopping distances, high traffic...

Data Center Debate: Are Energy Bills About To Explode?
The episode examines the looming energy crisis posed by the rapid expansion of AI data centers, noting that by 2030 they could consume twice today’s electricity—enough to power France and Germany combined—while the U.S. grid may lack sufficient capacity. Guests...

5 Beneficiary Designation Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Estate Plan
In this episode of the College Investor Audio Show, host Eric discusses five common beneficiary designation mistakes that can undermine an estate plan, such as failing to update beneficiaries after life events, assuming a will overrides designated accounts, neglecting contingent...
Could This Be the First Parkinson's Disease Modifier?
In this brief episode, the host and a GAIN representative discuss GT02287, a novel allosteric modulator targeting the glucocerebrosidase (GCase) enzyme, as a potential disease‑modifying therapy for Parkinson’s disease. They explain how the drug stabilizes the misfolded enzyme’s shape, enhancing...

King Trump Welcomes King Charles
In this episode of Pod Save the World, hosts Tommy Vitor and Ben Ritz dissect the chaotic aftermath of the recent White House Correspondents' Dinner, highlighting a security breach that resulted in gunfire and questioning the event’s safety protocols. They...

Mortgage Lenders Can’t Rely on Trigger Leads Anymore. Here’s What Comes Next
In this episode, Catherine Loveland, SVP and GM of Volley, discusses how recent trigger‑lead legislation—an amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act that restricts credit bureaus from selling leads unless the lender has an existing relationship—forces mortgage lenders to shift...
Locus Array: The Next Leap in Warehouse Fulfillment Automation
In this episode, Kevin Lawton interviews Kate Peterson of Locust Robotics about the Locus Array, a 10‑foot, fully autonomous fulfillment robot that handles picking, packing, put‑away, inventory counting, and re‑slotting without human intervention. The robot uses AI‑driven cameras, an omnidirectional...

JOHN BOYD AND THE “OODA” LOOP (GREAT STRATEGISTS)(RE-RELEASE)
In this episode of the War Room podcast, Jacqueline Witt and Dr. Clay Chun explore Colonel John Boyd’s legacy, focusing on his famed OODA (Observe‑Orient‑Decide‑Act) loop and its evolution from a fighter‑pilot decision‑making tool to a broader strategic model. They...

AWS in Orbit: Cloud, Space, and AI Convergence.
In this episode of AWS in Orbit, solution architect Tony Jacobs (AWS) and chief strategy officer Russell Glenn (Viasat) discuss how cloud, satellite communications, and generative AI converge to provide resilient, tactical‑edge connectivity for warfighter missions, especially autonomous drone swarms....
AI Ate Their Search Traffic. Here's What Springer Nature Built Instead — Prathik Roy
In this episode, Prateek Roy, Product Director for Data and AI Solutions at Springer Nature, explains how the rise of generative AI is shifting value in scientific publishing from raw article reads to AI‑generated summaries and data services. He outlines...

The Great KitKat Heist, the "Sephora-Fication" Of Walmart, and More | Reimagining Retail
In this episode of Reimagining Retail, host Susie David‑Canyon and analysts Zach Stambour, Karina Perkins, and Becky Schillings present their unofficial monthly retailer awards, highlighting standout campaigns and in‑store initiatives. The most impactful campaign award went to American Eagle’s follow‑up...

Retail Daily Minute | Target Mandates Relocation, Albertsons Adds Pharmacy to Curbside & H&M Lands on Nordstrom's Marketplace
The episode covers three major retail moves: Target is forcing about 150 remote merchandising staff to relocate to the Twin Cities or take severance as part of CEO Michael Fidelke's turnaround plan; Albertsons is adding pharmacy prescriptions to its curbside...

Psychedelics for Mental Illness: Dr. Joseph Varon on Trump’s Executive Order
In this episode, Fox News discusses President Trump's new executive order aimed at loosening restrictions and expanding access to psychedelic therapies for severe mental health conditions such as depression, PTSD, and addiction, especially among veterans. Dr. Joseph Varon, president and...

Boom! United Arab Emirates Exits OPEC
In this episode, Patrick Wood explains how the United Arab Emirates' withdrawal from OPEC on May 1, 2026 signals the collapse of the petrodollar system and the rise of a new technocratic trade architecture centered on asset tokenization and the...

The Push for New York for All
The episode is a lyrical commentary on New York’s political gridlock, focusing on a controversial state act that could shift power to federal authorities and affect local control over infrastructure like airports and public transit. It criticizes leaders—dubbed “Mom Donnie”—for...

Moonwalk Hard
In this episode of the Box Office Podcast, hosts Scott Mendelson, Lisa Layman, and guest Chrissy Michaels discuss recent box‑office performance, highlighting the surprise success of the music biopic "Michael" which earned $97 million domestically and $217 million worldwide, making it the...
Iran, Russia, and the Future of Cyber Warfare
In this episode, RAINN cyber analyst Haley Benedict breaks down the cyber dimension of the Iran‑Israel conflict, noting that Iranian cyber activity has been surprisingly muted—likely due to pre‑emptive defenses, leadership losses, and an internet blackout. She highlights hacktivist attacks,...

Our Space Future Depends on What We Teach Kids Today
In this episode, Colonel Eric Zaribinski of the U.S. Space Force and STEAM teacher Dr. Emily Zaribinski discuss how K‑12 education fuels America’s future space power. They share personal stories—from watching Artemis launches as a family to Emily’s selection as...
'Euphoria' Showrunner Sam Levinson & Cinematographer Marcell Rev
In this episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, creator Sam Levinson and cinematographer Marcel Rev discuss the visual evolution of HBO’s “Euphoria” as it enters its third season. They explain how they shifted from a subjective, memory‑like digital aesthetic to...
How ADR Notable Helps Mediators And Arbitrators Run Secure, Efficient Cases
In this episode, Gary Dornhafer, founder and CEO of ADR Notable, explains how his platform addresses the unique workflow needs of mediators and arbitrators, from secure document handling and private vs. public communications to specialized billing and scheduling tools. He...

Exposing Canary Mission, and Israel’s 50-Year War on Lebanon
In this DropSite News episode, host Ryan Grimm and guests discuss three major topics: the UAE’s unexpected exit from OPEC and its geopolitical and economic implications; an investigative report by reporter Jackie Sweet exposing the secretive, Israel‑linked doxing operation known...

How Pandora Thinks About AI, Emotion, and the Future of Jewelry Retail | WRC 2026
In this OmniTalk Retail episode recorded at the World Retail Congress, host Chris Walton interviews David Boynton, Managing Director for Northern Europe at Pandora, about the brand’s strategy amid economic pressure, the role of physical stores, and the impact of...

United Arab Emirates Is Quitting the Opec and Opec+
The episode reports that the United Arab Emirates is exiting OPEC, a move that trims the cartel’s output capacity by about 15% and gives the UAE greater freedom to boost its own production, potentially easing long‑term oil prices. Senior Market...

Watch Mehdi's Powerful Speech in Defense of Independent Journalism at the Zeteo Second Birthday Party
In this celebratory speech, the founder of Zeteo marks the outlet’s second anniversary, highlighting its growth from a four‑person startup to a 24‑person independent news organization funded entirely by paid subscribers. He emphasizes Zeteo’s commitment to truth‑telling without advertiser or...

Morning Market Brief
In this Morning Market Brief, Lawrence Fuller highlights a sharp overnight sell‑off in futures as oil prices rebound, with WTI up $5 and Brent over $1.10, pushing national gasoline averages back to $4.11 per gallon. He notes strong earnings momentum—about...
Commerce Riff with Sri & PVSB - April 28, 2026
In this episode, hosts Shri and PVSB dissect Keurig Dr Pepper’s Q1 2026 results, highlighting a surge in cold‑beverage sales driven by energy drinks and a strategic DSD rollout, while noting a dip in coffee pod volumes. They then explore...
Taylor Swift Files to Trademark Her Voice and Likeness Amid Crackdown on AI Deepfakes
The episode explores Taylor Swift's recent move to trademark her voice and likeness as a preemptive strike against AI-generated deepfakes. It explains how the trademark system works, the legal precedent for protecting a performer's vocal identity, and the broader industry...

393. Debt Liquidity, Senior Housing's Surge, and the 2026 CRE Outlook with Chad Lavender of Newmark
In this episode, Newmark’s Chad Lavender breaks down how unprecedented debt liquidity and diversified equity sources reshaped the commercial real‑estate market during the 2025 loan‑maturity wave and what that means for 2026. He highlights senior housing’s explosive rebound—closing over $12.5 billion...
Reducing Cardiovascular Risk: A Playbook for Lipid-Lowering Pharmacotherapy
The episode outlines a practical decision‑making framework for lipid‑lowering pharmacotherapy, emphasizing that the key question is not whether to treat high LDL‑C but how to choose the optimal therapy. It explains how to assess baseline labs, identify the dominant cholesterol...
Episode 451: Mike Whincup Talks About Modular Attractions, Profitability Through Efficiency and Trends in Inflataparks
In this episode, Mike Whincup, chief ride designer and marketing director at Galaxy MultiRides, discusses the company's modular attraction system, which lets operators swap themed inflatables on a single platform to keep venues fresh and cost‑effective. He explains how modularity...

How Brokers Prove Work with a Client Workspace | TRP #168
In this episode, hosts Jared and Ben explore how reinsurance brokers can make their hidden work visible to clients through a collaborative "Client Workspace" platform. They discuss the industry’s reliance on outcome‑based metrics, the difficulty clients face in assessing broker...
AI-Powered Longevity Science — One Gene to Reverse Aging? | Daniel Ives PhD
In this episode, Dr. Robert Lovekin talks with Dr. Daniel Ives, founder of Shift Bioscience, about moving from hypothesis‑driven aging research to data‑driven, AI‑powered approaches. Ives explains how his early focus on mitochondrial DNA mutations as the primary cause of...
Primitive & MX Are Building an AI Agent Operating System
In this episode, Derek White, CEO of Primitive, and Ryan Caldwell, CEO of MX, discuss Primitive’s AI Agent Operating System designed for regulated financial institutions. They explain how the platform provides orchestration, governance, and ROI clarity—coined “return on agent capital”—to...

Insuring Corsia: What Lies Ahead?
In this episode, Argus Media reporter Alexandra Luca talks with Chris Stater, founder and CEO of OCA, the first carbon‑insurance provider approved by Gold Standard and Verra for the CORSIA market. They discuss how insurance mitigates double‑counting risk, OCA’s role...

Payment Leaders Summit
In this episode, the host previews his live participation at the Payment Leaders Summit in London, where he'll moderate three sessions: one on commercial variable recurring payments (VRP) and bank‑on‑file solutions, another roundtable on open banking and open finance from...
The Unforeseen Costs of Aging In Place, #303
In episode 303 of Retire with Ryan, host Ryan Morrissey breaks down the hidden financial pitfalls of aging in place, highlighting five key cost areas: home modifications, ongoing maintenance and repairs, upkeep services, healthcare-related expenses, and in‑home care. He shares...

Dr. Oliver Kharraz on the Decades-Long Journey to Make Scheduling a Doctor's Appointment Easier
In this episode, Christina Farr talks with Oliver Kharraz, CEO of Zocdoc, about the 15‑year quest to simplify doctor appointment scheduling. Kharraz explains how hidden appointment inventory and last‑minute cancellations can be leveraged as a matchmaking clearinghouse, and recounts early...
What You Learn in Your First Year as a Jewelry Retailer Ft. Cole From Ware's Jewelers // LIVE!
In this live episode recorded at Punchmark's client workshop, host Michael Burpo chats with Cole Roland, a former vendor turned owner of Ware's Jewelers, about his first year running a retail jewelry store. Cole shares the nitty‑gritty of buying a...
How Digital Transformation Shortens the Path to Clinical Trials - with Dr. Gopalendu Pal of Target
In this episode, Dr. Gopalendu Pal, Director of Operations at Target, explains how heightened supply‑chain volatility—from COVID‑19 disruptions to tariff shocks—exposes the limits of traditional, siloed scenario planning. He argues that enterprises must run hundreds of interconnected simulations, using AI‑driven...
Cross-Border Payments Explained: Why 50 US Jurisdictions Still Can't Agree
In this episode of FinTech Confidential, host Ted Huff talks with Simona Aleman, co‑founder and co‑CEO of Prometeo, about the fractured cross‑border payments landscape between the United States and Latin America. Simona explains how Prometeo’s single‑API open‑finance platform connects over...
212. America's Semiconductor Policy and the AI Race with China
In this episode, host Chad Bowne and guest Dan Kim—former chief economist of the U.S. Commerce Department’s CHIPS Program and veteran of Qualcomm and SK Hynix—explore America’s aggressive semiconductor policy amid the AI race with China. They trace the historical...

Peacock’s Battle for Survival and the Catch 22 of Streaming
The episode dissects Peacock’s ongoing financial woes, noting a $432 million loss this quarter and a cumulative $11 billion deficit since its 2020 launch, despite reaching 44 million U.S. subscribers and strong sports viewership spikes from events like the Winter Olympics and the...
Corn Left Out over the Winter, Manure on Wheat, and Canola Emergence Wins | RealAg Radio April 27/26
In this Agronomic Monday episode, host Lindsay Smith and agronomist Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson discuss three hot topics: the surprising standability of corn left in the field over winter, the risks and timing of applying manure to spring wheat, and...

The Longevity Economy Is Built for the Rich
The episode examines the $6 trillion "longevity economy"—the booming market built around anti‑aging and wellness innovations—and highlights how its benefits are disproportionately accessible to the wealthy. It outlines macro trends driving investment in longevity, critiques the uneven distribution of cutting‑edge therapies,...

How Is the Rise in Jet Fuel Prices Impacting the Global Aviation Industry?
The episode examines how soaring jet fuel prices—spiking from about $85 to $200 per barrel amid the US‑Israel conflict over Iran—are straining the global aviation sector. Gerimini Zamiles of Avia Solutions Group warns of potential bankruptcies for airlines lacking fuel...
Are We There Yet? - Episode 1: Does the Space Safety Economy Exist Yet?
In the inaugural episode of SSPI’s "Are We There Yet?" series, host Tamara Bond‑Williams talks with Rob Scheiger, senior vice president of Willis Global in Space, about the nascent state of a space safety economy. Scheiger explains how space insurance—covering...