
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 classic XJ. The team explains how Jaguar distilled the brand’s “essence” by studying historic models, then engineered a battery‑pack layout, all‑wheel steering and a novel chassis to deliver power without sacrificing comfort or design integrity. Glover highlights the extreme testing regime – from frozen Swedish lakes to desert heat – that ensured the car’s handling, range (about 700 km/435 mi) and safety meet Jaguar’s standards. Sutherland adds that the project exemplifies “integrative thinking,” turning apparent trade‑offs between performance, comfort, and design into a breakthrough.
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...

Nobody Told Us This Was M&A Week
In this episode of Motley Fool Money, hosts Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman dissect a wave of high‑profile M&A activity, focusing on two massive food‑industry deals—a $26 billion acquisition of Restaurant Depot by Cisco Food Services and a $44 billion...

Lost Signals: New Study Shows How VAERS Buries Vaccine Harm
In this episode, senior fellow Jessica Rose discusses her forthcoming paper on the shortcomings of the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and proposes a modernization framework. She highlights structural issues such as poor data quality, under‑reporting, lack of...

A New Test for Private Credit
In this episode of Thoughts on the Market, Morgan Stanley’s Chief Fixed Income Strategist Vishy Tirupathor and Global Head of Private Credit and Equity David Miller discuss the current state of private credit, emphasizing that the sector has weathered past...

Fertilizer Matters EP44: Chinese Ammonia Market
In this episode, Argus senior reporter Denise Cheng talks with ammonia market editor Roof Sharp about the launch of Argus' new China FOB ammonia price assessment and the shifting dynamics of China's ammonia trade. China, once a major importer, is...
A "Third Way" Forward: Declaratory Judgments in State Tax Disputes
Partners Jeremy Gove and Chelsea Marmor host the SALT Shaker Podcast with counsel Charles Capouet to examine his Tax Notes State article on declaratory judgments in state tax disputes. Capouet explains that declaratory judgments serve as a “third way” for taxpayers...

Mary Technology Wants to Solve Litigation's 'Fact Chaos' Problem
In this episode, Bob Ambroji interviews Daniel Lord Doyle, co‑founder and CEO of Mary Technology, about the company’s new fact‑management system that tackles the “fact chaos” lawyers face when reviewing massive document sets in litigation. Doyle explains how Mary extracts...

Pegasus, Burundanga, and the Heart Attack Gun: The Chip Tatum Interview
In this extensive interview, former CIA Black Ops operative Chip Tatum recounts his recruitment, special‑forces training, and covert missions during the Vietnam War, most notably Operation Red Rock—a clandestine raid that involved U.S. forces disguising themselves as North Vietnamese sappers...

The Psychology of Liberal Young Women and Gen Z - Freya India
In this episode of the Winston Marshall Show, host Winston chats with author and researcher Freya India about her new book *Girls Registered*, which diagnoses a mental‑health crisis among liberal young women and Gen Z. India links soaring rates of teenage...
Achieving True ROI on Your Enterprise Software Investments - The ERP Advisor Podcast Episode 138
In this episode, Sean Wendell, founder of ERP Advisors Group, walks listeners through how to realistically calculate and achieve ROI on enterprise software projects. He emphasizes the need to set cross‑departmental goals, differentiate between quantitative and qualitative benefits, and recognize...

Kim Fisher on Why Food as Medicine Is at a Tipping Point — And What It Will Take to Get...
In this episode, Unity Stokes talks with Kim Fisher, Chief Impact Officer of Startup Health’s Food is Medicine Moonshot and Program Director of UC Davis’s Innovation Institute for Food and Health, about the rapid emergence of the food‑as‑medicine movement. Fisher...

Why Sri Lanka Is Raising Electricity Prices for Most Households
The episode explains why Sri Lanka has raised household electricity tariffs by 7‑10% (up to 25% for heavy users) as the war in the Middle East drives up global oil prices, forcing the island to spend about $600 million on fuel...
Inside the Texas Autonomy Showdown. Tesla, Uber, Waymo and the Rides That Don’t Lie
The episode explores the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle landscape in Texas, featuring hands‑on rides in Tesla’s unsupervised Robotaxi, Uber’s AV partner Averid, May Mobility’s hybrid shuttles, and a Kodiak Class 8 autonomous truck. While Tesla’s Robotaxi impressed with smooth, familiar performance,...
From Brooklyn to $500M Exits: 7 Capital Raising Secrets | Centimillionaire Strategy Talk
Jody Chapnick, a serial entrepreneur who grew up in Brooklyn, outlines the playbook behind his $500 million REIT IPO, a $250 million pharma exit, and multiple insurance roll‑ups. In a Centimillionaire Strategy Talk he breaks down how he raised hundreds of millions...
Episode 447: Anthony Sabo Talks About Maintenance and Operations, Figuring Out the Nuts and Bolts, and Dad-Based Leadership
In Episode 447, VP Anthony Sabo of the Columbus Zoo shares his journey from teenage game attendant to maintenance manager, operations leader, and now senior executive, emphasizing the value of cross‑functional experience in rides and maintenance. He explains how his...
Warm Homes Plan: Can Housing Retrofit Meet Future Demands?
The episode breaks down the UK Government’s Warm Homes Plan—a £15 billion initiative to retrofit up to five million homes, provide zero‑interest loans for solar and heat‑pump installations, and tighten landlord duties to lift half a million families out of fuel...
Mastery of the Psychology of Change & Transformation
In this episode of the Raw Selection Private Equity Podcast, former CEO Meg Pogue discusses how the psychology of change and transformation impacts private‑equity‑driven acquisitions. She explains that most employees react to change with fear because it threatens their need...

VC10X - The Legal Landmines Hiding Inside Your Fund Docs - Yoni Tuchman, Partner, DLA Piper
In this episode, DLA Piper partner Yoni Tuchman walks listeners through the legal pitfalls that can cost venture capital general partners millions, focusing on mis‑drafted management fee clauses, distribution waterfall nuances, and key‑person provisions. He explains how fees are calculated—often...

Rebuilding a $100M Hospitality Brand: Pinky Cole, Slutty Vegan CEO, on Failure and Franchising
In this episode, Pinky Cole, founder and CEO of the $100 million Slutty Vegan brand, recounts her journey from a two‑bedroom Atlanta apartment to a national vegan empire, detailing how she leveraged bold branding, TV‑style storytelling, and social media to attract...

How Cesar Chavez Abused His Power
The Daily investigates newly revealed allegations that labor icon Cesar Chavez sexually abused women and girls within his farm‑worker movement, featuring New York Times reporters Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hertz. They recount how a tip in 2021 led them to...

From Mandates to Medicine Cabinets: Dr. Peter McCullough’s Revolt Against the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex
In this episode of American Sunrise, Dr. Peter McCullough critiques recent attempts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the CDC to reduce the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule, arguing that the process excluded major medical societies and was therefore legally vulnerable. He contends that the...

Lessons From Building 6 Gold Mines (Matt Wilcox)
In this episode, Matt Wilcox, a veteran of building six gold mines across West Africa, shares his playbook for rapid, on‑budget mine development, emphasizing meticulous logistics, a trusted contractor network, and the region’s abundant, under‑drilled deposits. He walks through the...
From Soil to Strategy: Inside The Transformation Shaping the Future of The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
In this episode of All Business No Boundaries, Scott's Miracle‑Gro’s new heads of transformation, Logan Poter and David, discuss the company’s sweeping supply‑chain overhaul, including a migration to SAP S/4HANA cloud and a rapid network redesign that shrank its distribution...

Strait Talk: Crisis in the Gulf
In this episode Tom Reid of Argus discusses the escalating Hormuz crisis with Dubai‑based colleagues Nada Itayim and Bashar al‑Halabi. They examine the U.S. deployment of the USS Tripoli, the strategic importance of Iran’s Kharg Island as a major oil export...

EMEA in Conversation | Eyes on Europe
In this inaugural episode of JPMorgan’s EMEA in Conversation, Stu Cofer and Alison Livesey discuss how Europe’s payments landscape is rapidly accelerating, driven by instant payments, evolving regulations like PSD3, and a push toward interoperability and programmable finance. They highlight...
Commerce Riff with Sri & PVSB - March 31, 2026
In this 14‑minute Commerce Riff, hosts Peter (PVSB) and Sri discuss four major news items: Dollar General’s appointment of J.J. Fleeman, formerly of Ahold Delhaize USA, as CEO to accelerate its grocery push; the potential merger between spirits giants Pernod...
The Hidden Ecommerce Revenue Killers Eating Your Margins with DJ Sprague
In this episode, hosts David Shomer and Ken Wilson sit down with e‑commerce expert DJ Sprague to expose the "10 hidden revenue killers" that can drain up to 37.9% of a brand’s profit, from payment‑processor fees and false declines to...
'A Golden Period': Seizing the Moment in European Real Estate Credit
The episode examines the resurgence of liquidity in European real estate credit, highlighting how banks have returned to the market alongside well‑capitalized debt funds. Guests Isabel Brennan (LaSalle) and Christian Janssen (Nuveen) explain that while core senior loans are now...

Ep295 Richard Milner CEO Chaucer Group: Let's Do What We're Good At
In this episode, Mark Gagan talks with Richard Milner, CEO of Chaucer Group, about the firm’s five‑year strategic plan (2026‑2030) and how it will focus on its core underwriting strengths while expanding its global footprint. Milner emphasizes a disciplined approach:...

The In-Store Unlock: Retail Media's Next Stage | Behind the Numbers Special Edition
In this special edition of the eMarketer podcast, analyst Sarah Marzano explains why U.S. retail media has been built for e‑commerce rather than physical stores, despite stores accounting for over 80% of sales. She highlights the massive $70 billion retail‑media spend...

Why The Guardian’s First Reader-Facing AI Product Isn’t a Chatbot
In this Digiday episode, Chris Moran, Head of Editorial Innovation at The Guardian, explains why the outlet’s first reader‑facing AI tool, called “Storylines,” is not a chatbot but a narrative‑driven related‑content module. He outlines the three guiding principles the Guardian...
Payment Processing Secrets: 13 Companies Merged Into One Platform
In this episode of FinTech Confidential, host Ted Huff talks with Niv Liren, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Unser, about the company’s ambitious effort to merge 13 acquired payment and commerce solutions into a single unified platform serving over...

The “Slave-Power Thesis” Come Back to Life: Legal Scholar with Analysis and Bold Prediction on the Birthright Citizenship Case
In this episode, Northwestern Law professor Paul Gowder draws a stark parallel between the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act and today’s mass deportation practices, arguing that both create a class of people treated as foreign and denied legal rights. He explains...

Netflix’s Price Hike and Opening Day Debut. Plus, HBO's ‘Harry Potter’ and the Millennial Nostalgia Era.
The episode breaks down Netflix’s recent price hikes across its ad‑free and ad‑supported tiers, examining how the moves fit into a broader strategy to push users toward the cheaper, ad‑supported plan and boost ad revenue. Hosts discuss the competitive streaming...

Kharg Island: What Role Does It Play in Iran’s Economy?
The episode explains that Kharg Island is Iran’s primary oil export hub, handling over 90% of the country’s crude shipments—about 1.7 million barrels a day, or roughly 1.5% of global supply. Experts Humayun Falak Shahi (Kpler) and Dr. Anahita Motazad‑Rad (LSE)...
Are Credit Union Commercial Loans Risky Business?
The episode examines the rapid growth of commercial lending by credit unions, highlighting how regulatory changes since the 1990s—especially the 2016 waiver process and the rise of low‑income designations—have allowed many credit unions to exceed historic lending caps. Dan Brown...

Is It Too Late To Apologize?
In this episode, host Jen Rubin speaks with former U.S. Middle East negotiator Ambassador Dennis Ross about the ongoing conflict with Iran, assessing the military damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities and the strategic importance of the Strait...

Elon Musk’s $2.6 Billion Tweet: The Verdict Everyone Missed
Eliza Orlins breaks down the recent San Francisco jury verdict that found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors with two tweets during his $44 billion Twitter acquisition, awarding roughly $2.6 billion in damages. The case stemmed from Musk’s May 2022 “on‑hold” tweet...

Guest Lecture: Sourmilk's Kiki Couchman
Kiki Couchman, co‑founder of Sourmilk, has spent the past 14 months building a gut‑health focused Greek yogurt brand that is now stocked in New York grocery aisles. She and partner Elan Halpern left tech and finance jobs in early 2025 to...
Lost in FX Translation: The Latest 987 Regs
PwC International Tax Services leaders Doug McHoney and Laura Valestin dissect the latest Section 987 updates introduced by Notice 2026‑17. The new rules replace the legacy framework with a simplified equity‑and‑basis‑pool method for calculating foreign currency gains and losses in...

The Real Risk Isn’t War- It’s What Comes Next
In this Macro Mondays episode, Mikkel Rostewald and Andreas dissect the ongoing Iran‑U.S. conflict, weighing the likelihood of diplomatic resolution versus a broader military escalation. They examine the immediate market fallout—oil supply disruptions, the impact on by‑products like helium and...

Crude Report: Hormuz Disruptions Put Canadian Export Crude in the Global Spotlight
In this episode Jeff Kralowitz talks with Argus senior reporter John Kordner about how the recent disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have boosted Canadian heavy crude exports. With freight rates soaring, Canadian grades are now more competitive than Middle‑East...

Credit Crunch: GSAM’s McClain on High Yield Risks, Resilience
In this episode of Credit Crunch, Goldman Sachs’ global co‑head of high yield and bank loans, John McClain, discusses the current state of the below‑investment‑grade market, noting that high‑yield spreads have stabilized in the low‑300 bps range and that double‑B issuers are...

Ep. 4 - Health Care Headlines LIVE at the 2026 Annual Benefits Forum
In this live episode of Healthcare Headlines, hosts Mike and his co‑host review the rapidly evolving benefits landscape, tracing it from the simple formulary decisions of 20 years ago to today’s complex mix of federal and state legislation, specialty drugs,...

Gender Pay Gap Reporting – Lessons Learned and What Comes Next
In this episode, host Robert Shaw talks with pay‑gap strategist Michelle Jimmer about the evolving landscape of gender pay gap reporting in the UK, including upcoming requirements under the Employment Rights Act 2025. They explore common pitfalls—such as treating data...