ASUS ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless Keyboard Review: A Modular 96% Keyboard with Hot-Swap, Gasket Mount, and Tri-Mode
In this episode the hosts dive into the ASUS ROG Strix Morph 96, a compact 96% mechanical keyboard that boasts a modular design, hot‑swap switches, a gasket‑mount chassis, and tri‑mode connectivity (wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless). They walk through the build quality, key feel, and customization options, noting the keyboard’s premium feel and the convenience of swapping switches without soldering. The discussion highlights the keyboard’s appeal to gamers and enthusiasts seeking a high‑performance, space‑saving solution, while also pointing out the higher price point and learning curve for full customization.

Hales Admits Danesh Collaboration – VIDEO
In this episode, journalist Luthman discusses how he was targeted by coordinated mass‑reporting attacks—known as brigading—on his YouTube channel by Jeremy Hales and Dinesh Neshirvan, who used bots and fake accounts to trigger copyright, harassment, and pornography claims. He explains...

Watchdog Group: Michigan Secretary of State Enforcing Laws She Wrote Herself
In this episode, host Dave interviews Patrice Johnson, founder of Michigan Fair Elections and Pure Integrity Michigan Elections, about a flurry of new election rules issued by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in early 2025. Johnson explains that roughly 40...

392. Gigawatts & Green Shoots: Data Center 101, Blue Owl's Healthcare Grab, & NYC's Pension Housing Bet
In this episode, Trepwire analysts discuss a "selective stabilization" in commercial real estate, highlighting strong retail sales, modest gains in pending home sales, and the continued affordability squeeze. They examine Blue Owl Capital's $2.4 billion acquisition of Sela Realty Trust, noting...

Building a Profitable Neobank by Doing Everything the Hard Way With Ali Niknam, CEO of Bunq
In this episode, Ali Niknam, founder and CEO of the Dutch neobank bunq, explains how he built a profitable, user‑centric bank by self‑funding it with nearly €100 million (≈ $108 million) and launching with a paid subscription model instead of free plans. He...

Elon Musk Lands Another ‘Moonshot’ Pay Deal
The episode covers three major business headlines: massive tech layoffs at Meta and Microsoft as AI spending pressures costs, Elon Musk’s upcoming SpaceX IPO and a new "moonshot" compensation package that could give him outsized control through dual‑class voting shares,...

AI in Oncology Takes Off, Tackling HIV and Liver Disease, Pharma’s Recent Gains
The episode recaps highlights from the AACR conference, emphasizing that AI is moving from pre‑clinical research into clinical oncology, but adoption is hampered by low digital pathology uptake (under 10% of U.S. labs), trust issues, and infrastructure costs. It then...

The Hidden Toll of Tariffs
In this episode of Thoughts on the Market, Morgan Stanley Global Chief Economist Seth Carpenter and economist Mayank Fatki examine the current state of U.S. tariffs, noting that effective rates have fallen to about 8% but are expected to stabilize...
Should Broadcast Networks Scrap Entertainment Programming?
The episode examines the stark divergence between sports and entertainment programming on broadcast networks, highlighting that NFL viewership has risen 30% over 20 years while non‑sports primetime audiences have fallen more than 75%. It argues that because sports, especially the...

Fertilizer Matters EP48: Feed Phosphates Market Fundamentals
In this episode, Argus experts explain that feed phosphates—calcium and phosphorus supplements for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture—are a major driver of non‑fertiliser P2O5 demand, with China producing over half of the global 9 million tonnes and exporting 1.3 million tonnes. Prices have...

AI, Brand Safety’s Frenemy | Behind the Numbers
In this episode, Marcus talks with UK analyst Bill Fisher and US AI expert Jacob about the surge of AI‑generated "slop" on platforms like YouTube and its impact on brand safety. They highlight how AI content now makes up roughly...
MacroVoices #529 Ole S Hansen: Commodities in The Wake of The Iran Crisis
In this episode, Saxo Bank’s chief commodity strategist Ola Hansen explains how the Iran crisis is rippling through energy markets, refined products, fertilizers, metals and agriculture, creating extreme backwardation in crude oil futures. He argues that the forward curve’s steep backwardation...

426. The Case for Universal Vaginal Estrogen Use After Menopause
The episode explains why universal vaginal estrogen use after menopause is essential, detailing how systemic HRT fails to restore the vaginal and lower urinary tract tissues that suffer from genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). Low‑dose vaginal estradiol—whether in compounded cream,...
Hogan Lovells Cadwalader CEO Miguel Zaldivar on Orchestrating a $4 Billion Big Law Merger
In this episode, Hogan Lovells CEO Miguel Zaldivar walks host Patrick Smith through the unprecedented $4 billion merger with Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, detailing the transparent, partner‑centric process that secured a 99% approval vote. Zaldivar emphasizes his consensus‑building leadership style, extensive...

Chemical Conversations: South Korea BTX Rationalisation and Global Impact
In this episode, Argus analyst Santosh and senior aromatics reporter Junlee dissect South Korea's sweeping petrochemical rationalisation, driven by persistently low benzene NAFTA spreads, China’s self‑sufficiency surge, and a global economic slowdown. The government has mandated a 20% cut—about 2.7‑3.7 million...

Inside River Island’s Next Chapter in Ecommerce and Personalization | RTS 2026
In this RTS 2026 interview, River Island’s Director of Technology, Delivery and Transformation, Muriel Naber, shares her unconventional career path—from hospitality to retail tech—and how it shapes her customer‑centric transformation agenda. She explains River Island’s shift from technology‑driven projects to...

Prior Authorization: Care, Delayed | EP 3
In this episode of Healthcare Uncovered, hosts Joe Rotino and Wendell Potter expose how prior authorization has become a pervasive barrier that delays critical care, inflates administrative costs, and contributes to patient harm, illustrated by the tragic death of a...
Ruoyan Li of Chengdu Newsun Delves Into China’s Sustainable Agriculture Sector
In this 12‑minute episode, host Sarah Webb talks with Royan Li, Director of Strategy and Development at Chengdu Nusen, about China’s push toward sustainable agriculture. Li explains how government policy, state‑backed capital, and large‑scale farming are driving the adoption of...
Episode 61 - GLP-1s, Biosimilars and Pharmacy Spend: Insights From Employers Health's Book of Business
In this episode, Employers Health’s analytics and clinical leaders, Jack Solomon and Hannah Weitzel, discuss how data‑driven strategies are shaping pharmacy spend, focusing on GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs and autoimmune biologics. They reveal that about 60% of their client base now...
As Fraud and Agentic Risks Mount, Data Provides Continuity
In this episode of the Payments Journal, host Rima Katz and guests Dermit Thoma (Head of Fraud & Data Science at AdData), senior sales director Brand (AdData), and senior fraud analyst Jennifer Pitt (Javelin Strategy & Research) discuss how fraud...
Gatorade Gets A 'Lyte' Overhaul and Laird Goes On A Buying Spree
In this episode of CPG Week, Monica Watrous and Lucas Southard discuss PepsiCo’s revamp of Gatorade, introducing new packaging and a three‑pillar "Advanced Hydration System" aimed at the 150 million Americans who experience mild dehydration, including a new longer‑lasting electrolyte blend....
329. Inside California’s Mobility Playbook
In this episode, California Secretary of Transportation Toks Omashakian explains how the state manages its massive, diverse transportation network—spanning 50,000 miles of highway, 20,000 bridges, 300 transit agencies, and 250 airports—by tailoring solutions to regional needs rather than using a...

Silicon Valley Finally Has Its “Succession”
In this episode of Access, host Alex Heath and co‑host Ellis Hamburger sit down with Jonathan Glatzer, the showrunner of the new satire series The Audacity, which dramatizes Silicon Valley’s power dynamics in a "Succession‑style" format. Glatzer discusses the challenges...

The 40 Minute Marketing Playbook
In this episode of the Gary Vee Audio Experience, Gary Vaynerchuk argues that marketing—especially digital and social media—is the single most powerful lever for business growth, eclipsing product changes or sales tactics. He stresses the need for relentless, high‑volume content...

Dr George Fareed and Dr Paul Oosterhuis on the Breakthroughs with Turbo-Cancer Treatment
In this episode, Dr. George Fareed and Dr. Paul Oosterhuis discuss their "Turbo‑Cancer" protocol, a repurposed‑drug regimen originally developed for COVID‑19 that they claim has treated between 10,000 and 20,000 patients. They outline the core components—hydroxychloroquine, zinc, doxycycline or azithromycin,...

The Absolute Best Water Reactor: What Happened to the World’s Fastest Constructed Reactor?
In this episode, James Krelnstein and the Decouple team dissect the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR), spotlighting Japan’s record‑breaking construction of Kashiwazaki‑Kariwa Units 6 and 7, which were built in just 38 months and at a third of the cost...
CPG Due Diligence: The Operator Framework Behind a $800M Exit | Keith Levy Part 1
In this episode, M&A Science host Kisan Patel dives deep with operating partner Keith Levy, a veteran of the consumer packaged goods world who spent 24 years at Anheuser‑Busch, led Royal Canin, and oversaw Mars Wrigley’s acquisition of KIND before...
Xi Wants the Strait of Hormuz Reopened; Cakes and An E-Commerce Crackdown; The Next Stage of Decoupling; The MATCH Act...
In this episode of Sharp China, Andrew Sharp and Bill Bishop dissect a recent call between Xi Jinping and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, focusing on China's call for the Strait of Hormuz to remain open amid ongoing Iranian...

How to Close the Machine-Speed Gap in Cyber Defense with Nik Seetharaman of Wraithwatch
In this episode, Nick Seetharaman, founder and CEO of Wraithwatch, discusses how AI can close the speed gap between machine‑driven attackers and human‑limited defenders. He explains Wraithwatch’s AI‑native platform that unifies existing security tools into an intelligent command‑and‑control layer, enabling...
How AI and Robotics Designed New Cancer Therapies
In this episode, Angus Sinclair, CSO of LabGenius Therapeutics, explains how their AI‑driven AVA platform combines high‑throughput cell‑based assays with machine learning to design non‑intuitive protein therapeutics, specifically T‑cell engagers for solid tumors. He details the challenges of targeting antigens...
Federal Bureau of Inebriation
In this episode of Brad and Mira for the Culture, the hosts riff on a grab‑bag of pop‑culture topics—from the latest buzz around celebrities Cash Patel and Katie Perry to a tongue‑in‑cheek look at the obscure "Clavicular" and a brief...
How to Whack Waterhemp | Soybean School
In this Soybean School episode, Dr. Isabel Aiklin of the University of Guelph explains how to identify and manage herbicide‑resistant waterhemp, a highly aggressive pigweed that can cost soybean yields by 20+ bushels per acre. She details key visual differences...

The Business of Law with Kunoor Chopra
In this episode of Clock Talk, Janessa Nelson talks with Kunoor Chopra, co‑founder of Elevate, about modernizing legal departments through the "business of law" – applying operations, technology, data, and process design to legal service delivery. Chopra explains why companies...

AV Charging Infrastructure: How Terawatt Is Building the Physical Layer Autonomous Fleets Need
In this episode of Autonomy Insiders, host Daniel talks with Peter Cohen, General Manager for AV and rideshare at Terawatt Infrastructure, about the often‑overlooked challenge of charging infrastructure for autonomous vehicle fleets. Terawatt builds, finances, and operates high‑power charging hubs—typically...

300. The CEO’s Agenda for Thriving in the Agentic Age
In this 300th episode of Inside the Strategy Room, McKinsey partners Tangi, Sandra, Laurie, and Antoine discuss how CEOs must navigate the "agentic age" of generative AI, which they view as a true general‑purpose technology reshaping industries and company performance....
Reshaping French Energy
In this episode, Emmanuel Vargon, president of France's energy regulator Creux and chair of the EISA board, discusses the current state of the French wholesale energy market, highlighting its strong nuclear base, growing renewables, and increased market liquidity after the...

Lung Cancer Voices of Hope
In the inaugural episode of "Lung Cancer Voices of Hope," oncology nurse Anne Stegall and thoracic oncologist Dr. Misty Shields discuss the critical role of information, support, and community for patients and caregivers navigating a lung cancer diagnosis. They introduce...

The Domino Effect: Why the Impending Global Energy Crisis Is Already at Your Door
The episode warns that a looming global energy crisis, sparked by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and compounded by the Russia‑Ukraine war, is already affecting the United States. Host Danielle Moody explains how disrupted oil, fertilizer and LNG...

Unlocking Large-Scale Structural Synthesis: High-Performance GPU Topology Optimization For Architectural And Civil Engineering Applications
In this CDFAM symposium talk, PhD candidate Raul Llamas presents his GPU‑accelerated, large‑scale structural topology optimization framework, built in Julia and capable of handling tens of millions of finite‑element cells in just a few hours on a consumer‑grade GPU. He...
ABA's Ecosystem Strategy to Tackle Fraud
In this episode of the ABA Fraudcast, Rob Nichols and Paul Benda discuss the ABA’s ecosystem‑wide strategy to combat fraud, highlighting insights from recent UN and Financial Stability Board summits. They stress that banks alone cannot protect consumers; social‑media platforms,...

British Retail Consortium CEO on Inflation, Labor Reform, and AI Regulation in UK Retail | RTS 2026
Helen Dickinson, CEO of the British Retail Consortium, discussed how the BRC supports UK retailers amid rising inflation, supply‑chain pressures from the Middle East conflict, and upcoming labor law changes. She highlighted the need to influence government on energy taxes...

ASOS Exec Reveals How Flexible Fulfillment Is Changing Fashion Retail | RTS 2026
In this OmniTalk Retail interview, ASOS Brands Director Shazmin Malik explains how the company’s flexible fulfillment models—Partner Fulfill and ASOS Fulfillment Services—enable a global, multi‑brand ecosystem that serves 18 million customers across 200 markets. She highlights the rapid growth of these...
Interview: Nick Chater on the Illusion of Stable Preferences and How Decisions Are Shaped in the Moment
In this episode of Behavioral Science for Brands, hosts Michael Aaron Flicker and Richard Shotton explore how pricing influences consumer perception and behavior, drawing on academic research. They discuss Dan Ariely’s study showing that higher price tags increase the perceived...

The Most Heavily Armed Tree Trimming in History
The episode recounts the 1976 incident in the Korean Demilitarized Zone where two U.S. officers were killed by North Korean soldiers wielding axes during a routine tree‑trimming mission, prompting the United States to launch Operation Paul Bunyan. That operation deployed infantry, engineers,...
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[Episode #274] – Global Electricity Review 2026
In this episode, Ember analyst Nicholas Fulgham breaks down the 2026 Global Electricity Review, highlighting that 2025 was the first year since the pandemic when global fossil‑fuel electricity generation fell, driven by renewables outpacing demand growth. Solar alone supplied three‑quarters...

Cotswold Outdoor CEO on Building Better Stores and Winning in Outdoor Retail | RTS 2026
Jamie Christo, CEO of Cotswold Outdoor, discusses how his international retail experience informs a service‑first strategy that blends deep product knowledge with modern retail media. He explains the company’s shift to fewer SKUs—cutting the assortment by 35% while boosting volume...

Fox News Ran 5X More Headlines on Trans Policy Than Epstein Files—Here's Why That Matters
The episode highlights a stark media imbalance, revealing that Fox News published nearly five times more headlines about transgender policy than about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal in 2025, with over 4,000 trans‑related stories versus 610 Epstein pieces. It connects this coverage...

Everyone Has a Role to Play with Inventory By Tim Grant
In this 11‑minute episode, Tim Grant explains how inventory management has shifted from siloed functions to a collaborative, cross‑functional process that involves every department—from shipping and receiving to procurement, operations, production, sales, accounting, and senior management. He highlights how each...

Yes Theory and the Art of Making People Care
In this episode, Thomas Bragg, co‑founder of Yes Theory, explains how his team has built a global community by crafting positive, human‑focused travel documentaries that still achieve virality. He discusses the delicate balance between framing stories with enough tension to...

5132: The Giving Is In The Work | Shruti Deorah, Founding Executive Director, India Energy and Climate Center
In this episode, Shruti Deorah, founding executive director of the India Energy and Climate Center (IECC), discusses her journey from corporate roles to climate policy and philanthropy, emphasizing the need for systemic, policy‑driven solutions to India's clean‑energy transition. She highlights...