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[Emergency Pod] Peptides - Part 1 with Sunita Mohanty of Ultralight
In this episode of Lifers, host Christina Farr talks with Sunita Mohanty, CEO and co‑founder of Ultralight, about the booming interest in peptide therapies for wellness and longevity. Sunita explains that while peptides are gaining popularity—driven by anecdotal success, recent regulatory shifts, and the hype surrounding GLP‑1 drugs—the scientific evidence remains limited, creating a gray‑area for clinicians and patients alike. She highlights the need for reputable compounding pharmacies and knowledgeable doctors to navigate quality, safety, and individualized responses, noting that both male‑focused and emerging female‑focused markets are expanding the peptide toolkit for pain relief, muscle recovery, weight loss, and preventive health.

The Credit Mosaic: A Unified Approach to the Future of Trading
In this 17‑minute episode, J.P. Morgan’s Olivier Cashfinger and Nick Adrella explain how the firm’s Global Investment Grade and Macro Credit Trading units were created to break down silos, integrate balance‑sheet risk, and combine high‑touch and systematic trading. They highlight...

Scaling Regulated Data Workflows Without Lock‑In - with Juan Orlandini of Insight
In this episode, Juan Orlandini, CTO of North America at Insight, explains how finance leaders can modernize chaotic, regulated data environments by integrating AI thoughtfully rather than layering it on outdated systems. He stresses that generative AI excels at pattern...
Live From TAHFM 2026: Facility Leaders & Conference Highlights
The episode recaps the Texas Association of Healthcare Facilities Managers (TAHFM) 2026 conference, highlighting the industry’s triple aging crisis—workforce, buildings, and infrastructure—and how the Healthcare Facilities Network is addressing it. Guests, including facility leaders Jim, David Trask, Joe Stockman, and...

Exporting with Confidence
In this episode, Kalpana Fitzpatrick interviews Darren Lytton, founder of Coco Bar, a UK-based maker of premium hot chocolate and chocolate trees, about how UK Export Finance (UKEF) has enabled the company’s rapid overseas growth. Darren explains the brand’s origins,...

Jon Favreau on the Future of Star Wars, AI, and New Filmmaking Technology
In this episode, host Matt Bellany chats with director Jon Favreau at CinemaCon about the transition of "The Mandalorian" from a streaming hit to a theatrical Star Wars film, the blend of practical sets and cutting‑edge tech like the Volume and...

US Nuke Scientists Are Mysteriously Disappearing! - New World Next Week
In this episode of New World Next Week, hosts James Corbett and James Palato discuss Anthropic’s AI model Mythos, a zero‑day vulnerability generator that’s being quietly tested by major tech firms under “Project Glass Wing,” and the unsettling pattern of...
From Search to Conversation: How Is AI Rewiring the Traditional Shopper Funnel?
In this Euromonitor webinar, experts explain how AI is fundamentally reshaping the traditional shopper funnel, moving from keyword‑driven search to algorithmic, conversational discovery. They highlight early disruption signals such as TikTok Shop’s influencer‑driven model and the explosive growth of ChatGPT,...

#545: OWASP Top 10 (2025 List) for Python Devs
In episode 545, Michael Kennedy and security expert Tanya Janka unpack the newly released OWASP Top 10 (2025) with a focus on Python developers. They walk through each of the ten categories—highlighting fresh additions like supply‑chain attacks and exceptional condition...

This AG Fought the Ticketmaster Monopoly and Won
California Attorney General Rob Bonta discusses the landmark antitrust victory against Live Nation/Ticketmaster, detailing how a coalition of 33 states and D.C. proved the company’s monopoly practices—forcing performers, venues, and promoters to use its services—were illegal and harmful to consumers....

Banking Borders: New Mandates for Citizenship Tracking and the Shackled Grandma
The episode examines how new U.S. banking mandates requiring banks to collect citizenship data are being used to expand state surveillance and weaponize financial systems against immigrants and dual citizens. It highlights personal tragedies, such as a 61‑year‑old Canadian green‑card...

Computer Says Kill: Collapsing the Chain W/ with Matt Mahmoudi
In this inaugural episode of the "Computer Says Kill" series, Alex Dunn talks with Matt Mahmoudi, an assistant professor of digital humanities at Cambridge and adviser to Amnesty International, about the emerging use of large language models (LLMs) in military...

The Road That Runs Through Tehran: Pepe Escobar on the Corridor Reshaping the World
In this episode of Think Bricks, journalist Pepe Escobar discusses his documentary "Golden Corridor," which reveals the emerging North‑South transport corridor linking Russia, Iran, and India—a multimodal network of rail, road, and sea routes that integrates Eurasia and complements China’s...
Embark Expands THE FINALS Esports With $200K Global Circuit, Stockholm Championship Return
Embark Studios announced a $200,000 Global Circuit for its FPS title THE FINALS, featuring an open‑entry regional online series that feeds into a 16‑team live Grand Major in Stockholm from November 27‑29, 2026. The circuit spans the Americas, EMEA, and...

BRIEFLY: Field Leaves Ford, Mercedes VLE and Free Charging | 16 Apr 2026
The brief EV news roundup covers several key developments: Doug Fields, a senior electrification executive who moved from Apple to Tesla and then Ford, is leaving Ford immediately, prompting a restructuring of its EV, hybrid, and gasoline programs. Dacia unveiled...

Seven Buyers in a Trench Coat
In this episode of The Carbon Curve, host Naim Merchant talks with Jack Andreessen‑Kavanaugh, director of the Carbon Management Program at Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy, about Microsoft’s pause on new carbon‑dioxide‑removal (CDR) purchases and what it reveals about...

Ep. 4 - Cost-Plus Pricing: What Plan Sponsors Should Know
In this episode of Benefits Bites, hosts Madison and Mike unpack cost‑plus pricing, a model gaining traction through entities like Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drug Company and state legislation mandating reimbursements based on NADAC plus a dispensing fee. They explain...

Computer Says Kill: New Series Trailer
In this introductory episode of the "Computer Says Kill" series, host Alex Dunn outlines a deep‑dive investigation into how artificial intelligence is being integrated into warfare. He highlights the urgency of examining AI‑driven military chatbots, corporate collaborations with authoritarian regimes,...

Rep. Gwen Moore on the Dangers of the SAVE Act
In this episode, Representative Gwen Moore of Wisconsin explains why the proposed SAVE Act is a voter‑disenfranchisement measure, not merely a voter‑ID law. She highlights how the bill’s requirement for a passport‑level proof of citizenship would disproportionately affect low‑income voters, women...
Rethinking Wild Oat Control as Herbicide Resistance Climbs | Wheat School
In this Wheat School episode, agronomist Troy Basaraba discusses the escalating problem of herbicide‑resistant wild oats in wheat, noting that roughly 75% of Manitoba fields now show resistance to one or more herbicide groups. He explains that resistance arises from...
#321 Anthony Collins Founder at Work Better Studio - Lean Thinking in Hospitality: Fix the System, Not the People
In this episode, Michael Tinser talks with Anthony Collins, founder of Work Better Studio and former CEO of Top Flight Travel Group, about applying lean thinking to hospitality. Collins explains how focusing on fixing systemic processes—not blaming people—can boost profitability,...
Wikipedia, Media Bias and AI with Jimmy Wales
In this episode, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales reflects on the platform’s 25‑year journey from a distrusted newcomer to a cornerstone of online knowledge, and he examines how AI—especially large language models—might reshape the way we access and trust information. Wales...
328. Building Trust in AV Safety
In this episode, Grayson Brulte talks with Darceen Fodenauer, Executive Director of the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC), and Aaron McCurry, Principal Engineer at AVSC, about the consortium’s role in shaping safety best practices for Level 4 and Level 5...

DC3 Making Better Sense of Its Cyber Data
In this episode of Ask the CIO, Defense Cybercrime Center (DC3) Architecture Management of Data and Enterprise Division Chief Kajal Pal explains how DC3 protects the defense industrial base through digital forensics, threat intelligence sharing, and supply‑chain security. She details...

Mounting Risks for Global Beef Prices: What's Driving Market Uncertainty?
In this episode of Platts Commodities Focus, analysts discuss tightening global beef markets driven by constrained US cattle supplies, China's new safeguard tariffs, and the impact of the Middle East war on freight costs. US herd shrinkage and reduced Mexican...
Smarter, Integrated Pest Management of Canola with Boyd Mori | Pests & Predators, Ep 35
In this episode, Dr. Boyd Morey of the University of Alberta discusses integrated pest management (IPM) for canola, focusing on the role of seed treatments, foliar insecticides, and natural predators such as ground beetles and spiders. He highlights recent research...
Fendt Brings Low-RPM Efficiency and Operator Simplicity to 500 Vario Gen4 Tractors
In this episode, Bernard Tobin chats with Blake Bullinger at the Commodity Classic about Fendt's new 500 Vario Gen4 tractors, which feature the Agco PowerCore 5.0 engine delivering 134–174 hp and a low‑RPM (≈1,400 rpm) high‑torque concept. The tractors use Fendt’s VarioDrive...
GA 628 | A Factory on Fire: How Lean Saves Lives with Brian Meyers
In this episode Brian Myers shares the harrowing story of a fire that broke out in his newly built 56,000‑sq‑ft lean manufacturing facility in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and how his lean culture helped the team respond quickly and limit damage. He...

Rebuild, Don’t Just Relieve Pain: The Peptide Revolution for Lasting Joint Health
In this episode, host Steve discusses chronic inflammation and joint pain with Dr. Peter McCullough, chief scientific officer of a wellness company. Dr. McCullough explains how traditional pain relievers only mask symptoms, while their peptide‑based products—Regenerate (oral drops) and Therablu (topical...

Facebook's 2026 Rules for Reach & Relevance
In this episode, Michael Stelzner, Jerry Potter, and Facebook ads expert Tara Zerker break down Meta's 2026 updates that prioritize original short‑form video and crack down on low‑value reposts. They explain how Meta will use a content "fingerprint" to identify...

Inside MOIA: Autonomous Turnkey Solution for Europe
In this episode of Autonomy Insiders, Rainer Becker, Director of Business Development at Moja—Volkswagen’s autonomous mobility arm—explains Moja’s "Turnkey" solution for deploying driverless ride‑pooling services in Europe. The offering combines a purpose‑built autonomous ID. Bus vehicle, a cloud‑based platform to manage...
Atomic Show #343 – Yasir Arafat, CTO Aalo Atomics
In this episode Rod Adams talks with Yasir Arafat, CTO and co‑founder of Allo Atomics, about the company’s mission to revolutionize nuclear power by building small modular reactors at factory speed and lower cost. Arafat explains their “speed of physics”...

How Kamini Lane Is Modernizing Real Estate at Scale with AI and Standardization
In this episode, Coldwell Banker Realty CEO Kamini Lane discusses how the brokerage is modernizing its massive, agent‑centric operation with AI and standardized platforms. She explains the shift from fragmented, market‑specific processes to a unified digital backbone that automates tasks...

Artificial Intuition: Building an AI Mind for Electromagnetic Design and Engineering - ARENA Physica
In this CDFAM Computational Design Symposium talk, Mike from Arena Physica outlines the company’s mission to create electromagnetic (EM) superintelligence through three pillars: the Atlas agentic platform, the Heaviside foundation model for fast forward EM simulation, and the Marconi diffusion‑based...
The $72 Billion Netflix Question Plus Nine Others for Q1 2026 Earnings
The episode outlines ten probing questions for Netflix’s Q1 2026 earnings, focusing on the fallout from the missed $72 billion Warner Bros. & HBO acquisition, catalog licensing strategy, and competitive threats from YouTube. It examines how AI and the Interpositive deal could reshape...

The 5 Top Health Lies & The Truth You Need to Feel Better Today
In this episode, Mel Robbins sits down with Dr. Mike Varshavsky, the most‑followed practicing physician online, to expose the five biggest health myths circulating on the internet and reveal the evidence‑based truths that can improve daily wellbeing. Dr. Mike explains...

How Dialogue Is Steering Thailand’s Auto Manufacturing Future
The episode examines how responsible business conduct (RBC)—centered on genuine dialogue between management and unions—can guide Thailand’s auto sector through the shift to electric vehicles, automation, and AI. Georg Lutert stresses that unions must be integral to workplace democracy and...

This 22-Year-Old Built TikTok for Mobile Games, and It’s Growing Fast | E2276
In this episode, Jason Calacanis talks with Albert Brotherton and Boris Radulov, the 22‑year‑old co‑founders of Nanogram, a TikTok‑style platform for creating and playing short mobile games. They demo the app, showing how AI‑driven tools let users generate a full...

Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chairman
The episode examines President Donald Trump's threat to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell unless he steps down within a month, highlighting the political pressure on monetary policy and the potential fallout of such interference. Economist Claudia Ray‑Sarm explains why...
The Four P's of Marketing: Promotion
In this episode of Behavioral Science for Brands, hosts Michael Aaron Flicker and Richard Shorten explore the "Promotion" pillar of the classic four P's of marketing, emphasizing how language shapes consumer perception. They discuss classic studies—from Loftus and Palmer’s verb‑choice...

Frank Figliuzzi Show | Frank Welcomes Jenn Budd, Former Border Patrol Agent
In this episode, former senior Border Patrol agent Jenn Budd discusses her six‑year tenure in the 1990s, why she resigned in protest, and the systemic issues she observed—including the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections within 100 miles of the border,...

Amazon's Master Plan, Starbucks Bets On The Couch & Dollar General Pumps Up The Volume | Fast Five
In this Fast Five episode, Jennifer Myers and John Benson of A&M Consumer & Retail Group dissect Amazon’s 2026 shareholder letter, highlighting the company’s AI‑centric strategy and its shift toward being an infrastructure platform rather than a traditional retailer. They...

Childhood Vaccine Schedule: Court Ruling Raises Questions About Who Decides
The episode examines a recent federal court ruling that upheld the American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP) authority over the childhood vaccine schedule, blocking attempts to scale it back. Guest Dr. Ryan Cole, head of medical and scientific affairs at the Independent...

Adaptation as Advantage in Modern Warfare
In this episode, host Ken Miller talks with Brian Clark, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, about his new report "The Quick and the Dead," which argues that rapid adaptation—not breakthrough weapons—is the decisive factor in modern military competition, as...

Steel From the Deep
In this episode, host explores how the scuttled German fleet at Scapa Flow—sunk in 1919—became a crucial source of ultra‑low‑background steel for mid‑20th‑century science. Because the steel was forged before the nuclear age and remained shielded by seawater, it contains...

Episode 442: Poland Bets on LNG and Tariff Reform to Strengthen CEE Gas Hub Status
Poland’s gas transmission operator, Gas System, is positioning the country as a central hub for Central and Eastern European (CEE) gas supplies by expanding LNG import capacity, unifying tariffs, and strengthening cross‑border corridors such as the Baltic Sea and Amber...

Nike’s Reality Check
The episode examines Nike’s ongoing turnaround under CEO Elliot Hill, focusing on flat Q3 sales, investor impatience, and the brand’s struggle to craft a compelling narrative despite strong product innovation and scale. BOF analyst Mike Sykes highlights modest wins in...
E640: How Much Money Can You Sue Competitors For on Amazon for IP Infringement?
In this episode, Dave interviews Alan Lee of Copycatch.ai, which helps Amazon and Shopify sellers identify and sue competitors for IP infringement using Schedule A group lawsuits on a contingency basis. Alan explains the types of infringement they encounter—trademark, copyright,...

Culture & Compliance Chronicles: Wonder, Creativity and the Power of Play - Inspiring Change in Compliance with Rebecca Mayfield
In this episode of Culture & Compliance Chronicles, Group Compliance Director Rebecca Mayfield shares her unconventional career path—from a teenage England golfer to a compliance leader at Merlin Entertainment—highlighting the power of curiosity, mentorship, and play. She explains how Merlin’s...

229 - What Does It Take to Maintain Decision Advantage in Space?
In this episode, Colonel Tim Tramello, director of the Space Force’s Commercial Space Office, explains how the service is accelerating the integration of commercial space capabilities to maintain a decision advantage against fast‑moving adversaries. He outlines a flexible integration model—from...