Behind the Headlines: IUA’s Chris Jones on Marine War Market’s Iran Response
In this episode Sam Casey talks with Chris Jones, CEO of the International Underwriting Association (IUA), about the impact of the Iran‑related conflict on marine war insurance. Jones explains that the shipping slowdown in the Strait of Hormuz is driven by security concerns, not a lack of insurance, and that the marine war market has actually stepped up, demonstrating the value of coverage. The show also features a segment with Adam McNestry discussing Howden’s aggressive US expansion and the risks of its rapid "team‑lift" strategy. Overall, the discussion highlights how insurers manage heightened geopolitical risk and maintain market stability.

Represent Us: A Conversation with Maria McFarland Sanchez-Moreno
In this episode, host interviews Maria McFarland Sanchez‑Moreno, CEO of Represent Us, about the organization’s mission to enforce government accountability, especially targeting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and congressional inaction. Maria outlines the Congressional Courage Campaign, which mobilizes constituents to...
#319 Bjarke Just Nielsen Founder at Norrlyst Koncernen - Scaling Restaurant Quality with Tech and Culture
In this episode, Michael Tinser chats with Bjarke Just Nielsen, founder of Nordust, about how his restaurant group has scaled to 20 venues, 550 staff and nearly a million guests by treating the business as a tech platform rather than...

What's Happening with CANDU?
In this episode, host Chris interviews Joe Saint-Julian, President of Nuclear at Atkins Realis, to explore the current state and future prospects of Canada’s CANDU nuclear technology. Joe outlines Atkins Realis’s role as the OEM for CANDU, its recent contracts...

Inside Big Insurance’s $1.7 Trillion Year | EP 2
In this episode of Healthcare Uncovered, hosts Joe Rettino and former Cigna insider Wendell Potter dissect the 2025 earnings of the seven biggest for‑profit insurers, which together generated $1.7 trillion in revenue and $54 billion in profit despite covering 10 million fewer people....

Strategy Summit 2026: Why AI Means Radical Change
In this HBR IdeaCast episode, Harvard Business School professor Sadal Neely explains why AI drives radical organizational change, introducing the "30% rule" that sets a baseline AI literacy for all employees. She outlines AI’s historical waves, distinguishes narrow (specific) AI...
Risk and Strategy in Sponsor Banking
In this episode, Hatch Bank President Amanda Swarverland discusses the evolution of sponsor banking, sharing her journey from risk officer at Sunrise Bank to fintech executive at Unit and back to banking leadership. She highlights the strategic choices banks must...

MS NOW HIGHLIGHTS FROM MARCH 18TH 2026
The episode dissects the March 18th Worldwide Threats Hearing, focusing on how officials, especially Tulsi Gabbard, dodged questions about an alleged imminent Iranian nuclear threat while aligning with President Trump's narrative. Host David Rode and analysts Ken Delanian and Kevin...

Europe’s Nightmare Choice: Pay Trump for LNG or Beg Putin for Gas After Gulf Strikes Wipe Out Qatar Supply?
In this episode, Justin McShane outlines the sudden European energy crisis triggered by Israel’s strike on Iran’s South Pars field and Iran’s retaliation that crippled Qatar’s Ras Laffin LNG hub, cutting 20% of global supply. He explains how soaring gas...

TikTok Is Not Your Tax Attorney
In this episode of the Liquid Lunch Project, host Matthew Mehan and co‑host Luigi Rosa Bianca sit down with former IRS attorney Pietro Canastrelli to demystify tax law and the role of tax attorneys. Pietro explains how his team helps...
Insights to Outwit the Hot Mess of the Non-Healthcare Market
In this in‑between episode, host Stacey reflects on listener feedback and highlights LinkedIn posts from community members Ken Woosina and Michelle Burnaby, emphasizing that better healthcare decisions stem from transparent, actionable insights rather than theory. She discusses how transparency data,...
The Uberization of UPL? How AI Is Outpacing the Unauthorized Practice of Law (Ken Crutchfield, Bill Henderson, Jim Doppke)
In this episode of Technically Legal, host Chad Main and guests Ken Crutchfield, Bill Henderson, and Jim Docky explore how large language models are challenging long‑standing unauthorized practice of law (UPL) rules. They discuss real‑world examples, such as a ChatGPT‑generated...

The Long Run: Leading with Endurance, Authenticity, and Strategy in Legal Operation
In this episode of Clock Talk, Lindsay Van Benstuyten, Legal Operations Director at HCA Healthcare, draws parallels between marathon running and legal operations, emphasizing endurance, strategic pacing, and sustainable transformation over quick wins. She explains how she assessed organizational capacity,...
GLP Podcast: Does Industry Funding Corrupt Science? The ‘Shill Gambit,’ Debunked
In this episode of the Facts and Fallacies podcast, hosts Cameron English and Dr. Liza Lockwood dissect the "shill gambit"—the ad hominem tactic of dismissing scientific arguments by accusing the speaker of industry bias. They argue that such accusations sideline...
James Holbrook - Eliminating Industrial Real Estate Inefficiencies
In this episode, James Holbrook, founder and executive chairman of WearHub, discusses how proptech is evolving from fixing isolated pain points to redesigning market structures, using industrial real estate as a case study. He explains his 20‑year journey from brokerage...

OpenAI’s Strategy Shift Ahead of IPO
The Motley Fool Money team discusses OpenAI's strategic pivot ahead of a rumored 2026 IPO, noting the company's shift from consumer‑focused side projects like a browser and video app to enterprise‑grade products such as the expanded Codex platform. They explore...

Unlocking Spectrum Dominance With AI and Cognitive EW
In this episode Ken Miller talks with Dr. Karen Haig, a cognitive EW and AI expert, about how artificial intelligence enables truly cognitive electromagnetic warfare—systems that sense, decide, act, and learn in real time with minimal human input. They explain...

Live From LegalWeek with Megan McMillian
In this Legal Speak episode recorded live at Legal Week, host Sedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Megan McMillian, Legal Innovation Partner at Harvey. Megan shares her background in law practice and knowledge management, explains how Harvey’s AI platform uniquely...

Oil Shock Spreads Global Strain
The episode examines the ripple effects of the recent oil price surge, sparked by an Iranian petrochemical plant strike, on global markets and everyday life. Market maker Greg Newman describes unprecedented volatility and links the crisis to broader geopolitical tensions...

Can Jewelry Ever Be Truly Conflict-Free?
The episode explores whether jewelry can ever be truly conflict‑free, focusing on the opaque supply chains of gold and gemstones and the human rights abuses they can entail. It highlights the work of London‑based jeweller Pippa Small, who partners with...

Inside Space Systems Command: Col. Menschner | Spacepower Podcast
In this episode, Colonel Andrew Menchner, Deputy Commander of Space Systems Command (SSC), explains how SSC acquires, builds, and fields critical space capabilities—such as GPS, missile warning, and satellite communications—for the joint force, allies, and partners. He highlights the command’s...
Esports Awards Parent Elevates Producer to Senior Leadership
The Esports Awards parent company, Mega, announced the promotion of longtime producer Morgan Tremaine to Executive Producer, placing him on the senior leadership team. Tremaine will now oversee publisher, commercial, and strategic partner relations for Mega's events and support its...

How Private Equity ACTUALLY Buys Companies
In this episode of the Private Equity Funcast, co‑founder Ryan Milligan walks through the end‑to‑end process of buying a company, from sourcing deals to closing them. He explains how deal sourcing has evolved from simple phone calls in the 70s...
The Fate of Agentic Commerce Hinges on an Elusive Resource: Trust
In this episode, Rima Katz and experts from FinScan and Javelin Strategy discuss how trust in payments is shifting from post‑transaction reassurance to real‑time verification, especially as agentic AI begins to act on behalf of consumers. They explore the technical...
886 Electric Aircraft
The episode covers several aviation news items, highlighted by Surf Air Mobility’s partnership with Beta Technologies to acquire 25 electric CETOL aircraft for inter‑island service in Hawaii and a planned maintenance hub, and Beta’s participation in a U.S. DOT fast‑track...

From Garage to Global: Chieh Huang on Building Boxed and Launching Pelgo
In this episode, Chieh Huang, founder of Boxed and now CEO of Pelgo, shares his journey from a garage‑based wholesale startup to a public company and his latest venture helping workers transition to AI‑augmented roles. He highlights the stark difference...

Market Talks: Challenges in Brazil’s Natural Gas Market
In this episode, Marcos Mortari and Lucas Boaquini, Business Development Manager at Argos Brazil Gas Markets, discuss the evolution of Brazil's natural gas market following a new legal framework that has increased competition and participation. They explain the emergence of...

Packaging Management: Workflows, Inventory, and Tools
In this episode the host explains packaging management as a critical component of manufacturing, covering its role in product design, workflow optimization, inventory control, cost reduction, sustainability, and regulatory compliance. Key takeaways include the importance of treating packaging like any...

AI, Supply Chains, and the Future of Economic Power
In this episode, Jacob Helberg, Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs, discusses how AI, hardware, and secure supply chains have become central to U.S. economic and national security. He outlines the administration’s three‑front strategy to win the AI race: superior...

Susie Wiles with Breast Cancer, AAP Et Al Prevails on ACIP, Look to States for Vaccine Freedom
In this episode of Just the News No Noise, Dr. Peter McCullough discusses Susie Wiles’ early‑stage breast cancer, suggesting speculative links to COVID‑19 vaccines and recommending tissue testing for spike protein. He then critiques a federal judge’s decision blocking vaccine‑schedule reforms championed...

Inside the Government’s Crackdown on TV
The episode examines the Trump administration’s renewed use of the FCC’s equal‑time rule to pressure broadcast networks, focusing on recent incidents involving Stephen Colbert’s interview with a Senate candidate and FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s threat to revoke licenses over Iran‑war...

Decarbonizing India's Industrial, Power Sectors: Challenges and Roadmaps
The episode explores India's challenge of decarbonising its heavy‑industry and power sectors, focusing on sector‑specific roadmaps, technology portfolios, and financing mechanisms. Amit Sharma emphasizes a phased, integrated approach that blends energy efficiency, circularity, electrification, hydrogen‑based DRI, and carbon capture, tailored...
The Buyer's Journey for Warehouse Automation
The episode explores the warehouse automation buying journey from three angles: iAutomate’s CEO Christoph Buchmann explains how the process truly begins with identifying a problem and validating automation as the right solution; Staples Canada’s Mert Selchuk describes a data‑driven, internal...
Outsmarting Resistance with Rhythm
In this episode, Immuneering CEO Ben Zeskin explains the company’s novel “deep cyclic inhibition” dosing strategy, which delivers intense, short‑duration MEK inhibition pulses instead of continuous suppression. By restoring the natural intermittent signaling rhythm in healthy cells while repeatedly ambushing...

The Retention Gap: Why Carriers Lose Policyholders They Priced Correctly
In this episode, Valkyrie Holmes, CEO and co‑founder of Fora, discusses the company’s new Retention Engine, which helps insurers keep high‑risk homeowners by turning them into active risk managers. She explains how Fora’s climate‑risk intelligence platform moves beyond traditional hazard...

Market View: Drone Warfare - How AI and War Are Coming Together? Oil Shockwaves & Big Tech’s Strategic Reset
The episode examines how AI is reshaping modern warfare, spotlighting startups like Swarmer, which offers AI‑driven drone swarm software, and Gecko Robotics, which supplies wall‑climbing robots for US Navy ship maintenance. It discusses the surge in defense investment amid global...

How Gymshark Took on the Sportswear Giants - Carly Natalizia
In this episode of Uncensored CMO, Chief Commercial Officer Carly Natalizia breaks down how Gymshark has scaled its commercial engine to challenge industry giants like Nike and Adidas. Drawing on her 25‑year career—from finance at MBNA and Virgin Money to...

Who Blew Up The Guidestones?
The episode explores the mysterious destruction of the Georgia Guidestones, a massive granite monument often dubbed "America's Stonehenge" that bore inscriptions in eight languages offering controversial directives for humanity. Host and callers discuss theories about the perpetrators, ranging from political...

As Oil Price Surges, Will US Fracking Production Increase?
The episode examines how the recent surge in oil prices, driven by the Middle East conflict, is affecting U.S. shale production and global economies. CEO Mike Eastman of Tall City explains that despite higher prices, his company is not altering...

Live From LegalWeek - The 500th Show Spectacular
In the 500th episode of Legal Speak, recorded live from Law.com’s Legal Week in New York, hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith celebrate the milestone with reflections on the show's evolution and a deep dive into the recent ALM‑LBR merger....
Will Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro Do What Iger and Chapek Would Not?
The episode examines the strategic challenges facing Disney as new CEO Josh D'Amaro steps in, proposing three bold moves to revive the company's stagnant stock: exiting linear TV, taking greater creative risks, and pursuing a transformative acquisition in interactive entertainment....

Trump Melts Down as Allies Reject His Iran Demands
In this episode of Region Moderates, hosts Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dissect President Trump's aggressive demands on allies to confront Iran after a strike that killed a senior Iranian commander, highlighting the lack of support for deploying warships to...

Reading the Signals: What Broadband Policy Shifts Mean on the Ground - Episode 680 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
In this episode, host Chris interviews broadband veteran Doug Dawson to dissect recent industry shifts, including the Astound‑Google Fiber merger and New Mexico's new state‑level affordable connectivity program. They explore how consolidation drives economies of scale for fiber deployment, the...
Sinocism Live on US-China Relations with the FT’s Demetri Sevastopulo
In this live Sinocism episode, FT China correspondent Demetri Sevastopulo discusses the delayed Trump‑China summit, attributing the postponement to domestic political concerns and the ongoing Iran conflict rather than bilateral tensions. He outlines the key players shaping U.S. China policy...

They’ve Revived Dead Brains. And Now We Might Finally Get Some Cures
In this episode, host Volime Vesela, a physician‑scientist and CEO of Bexerg, discusses his startup’s groundbreaking work reviving dead human brains to create an intact human brain lab for drug testing. He explains how his Croatian co‑founder, Dr. Josep "Joe"...
NLC Organizers ‘No Longer in a Position to Operate the League’
The episode discusses the sudden withdrawal of League Ampart's NLC organizers from running the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) just weeks before the 2026 spring season, highlighting staff layoffs, unpaid invoices, and broadcast talent shortages that sparked community backlash....
DDW Highlights: 17 March 2026
In this DDW Highlights episode, Bruno Quinney reviews four major stories: a Mayo Clinic study linking the Parkinson's protein alpha‑synuclein to dramatically faster Alzheimer’s progression in women; a Texas A&M‑funded project testing extracellular vesicle (EV) therapy to modulate microglia and...

Jimmy Kimmel's Opening Mileage for March 16th 2026
Jimmy Kimmel opens his March 16, 2026 show with a comedic rundown of the Oscars night, highlighting the surprise wins, a rare tie, and the surrounding Hollywood buzz. He then pivots to a satirical critique of former President Donald Trump’s...

What Will Success and Failure Be in the Iran War
In this episode of What Happens Next, host Larry Bernstein talks with Hal Brands, a Johns Hopkins professor and former strategic planner for the U.S. Secretary of War, about how success and failure will be measured in the ongoing Iran...
Cihan Duezguen, CEO & Co-Founder of Green Banana | Episode 475
In this episode, Cihan Duezguen, CEO and Co‑Founder of Green Banana, explains how a neutral, agnostic payment orchestration layer can solve the complexities of BNPL across borders by offering a single API that connects multiple providers while remaining invisible to...