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Big Take

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The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.
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The Brewtiful Game

The Brewtiful Game

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Good friends, good beer, and great soccer are a beautiful combination. The Brewtiful Game invites you to hang out with Blake Braswell, Ron Keller, and Michael Ferris as we discuss all the current soccer stories while introducing you to a new craft brew with each episode. Some of the leagues and teams discussed are the Premier League, MLS, NWSL, USMNT, USWNT, and FIFA World Cup.
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“Lottery, Dreams and Fortune” podcast delves into the extraordinary journeys of individuals who have triumphed against all odds. Join your host, Timothy Schultz, a Powerball winner turned journalist, as he uncovers awe-inspiring success stories and explores the fascinating intersection of sudden wealth, intuition, mindset, manifestation, and dreams come true. Embark on an exhilarating ride with Schultz, who not only won the Powerball in 1999 but also takes you on a compelling exploration of ...
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Global Desi Women

Arti, Vinoo, Bhavana, Rhea, Natasha, Sanchi

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Welcome to "Global Desi Women," the podcast where we celebrate the unique journeys of Indian women across different fields and age groups. Hosted by Arti Solanki a business coach and real estate broker in Texas, along with co-hosts Bhavana Shelley, Vinoo Palicha, Natasha Gandhi, Rhea Palicha, Karishma Shelley and Sanchi Palicha, each week we bring you insightful conversations that highlight how we differ from our parents and grandparents while still embracing our rich cultural heritage. In e ...
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Jill Smokler is a New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur who became an authentic voice for millions of imperfect moms through her Webby award winning blog, Scary Mommy. Launched in 2008, Scary Mommy began as a chronicle of Jill’s stay-at-home days with her children and quickly transformed into a vibrant community of women brought together by a common theme — parenting doesn’t have to be perfect. Over the next eight years, without advertising dollars and on a shoestring budget, Ji ...
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*Webby Award Honoree* First Generation Burden was created in 2016 and focuses on the intersection of immigrants and the creative community. We celebrate the unique and diverse immigrant population in America through longform interviews. Basically, it’s just a bunch of fun conversations with good people. Hosted by Rich Tu. Check out FirstGenBurden.com for all the episodes. Follow us at @firstgenburden and @rich_tu
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Host Hellah Sidibe is a streak runner running every day since May 15, 2017. He just completed a run across America - 3061 miles in 84 days. He's here to talk about all the things running through his mind... while running! Tune in on your run, during recovery, whenever! Let's get it, let's go! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runningthroughmymind/support
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Robert talks about his personal journey with diabetes. Cooking and healthy eating. Chef, Author, Speaker and a Person Living with Diabeties Growing up in Los Angeles offered a culinary experience I will always cherish. Family cooks and guests in my home were experts in preparing Jewish, Mexican, Middle and Far Eastern as well as traditional dishes, which gave me a love for food and the creative outlet it provided. After graduating from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America in 1976, I ...
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Far too often, governments behave like toddlers. They’re fickle. They don’t like to share. And good luck getting them to pay attention to any problem that isn’t directly in front of them. They like to push each other to the brink, and often do. But when they don’t, it’s usually because other people enter the proverbial room. Private citizens who step up and play peacemaker when their governments won’t or can’t. People who strive for collaboration and understanding, and sometimes end up findi ...
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Hyperloop To Hell is a take-down spoof of disaster thrillers, as America’s first hyperloop and its passengers must be saved from total annihilation. Johnny Rios is not the action film star his father is. “Zombies On A Blimp” was a bust. With no backup plan, he takes a gig job as a security guard for “America’s First Hyperloop.” Funded by a down-on-his-luck trillionaire, Rusk Hanson, the Hyperloop on its maiden voyage rockets through the Nevada desert from Las Vegas to Reno. Cruising speed: 7 ...
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After a fast international break, Ferris and Ron are here to wrap up all the big new coming from US Soccer. A new USMNT manager in Pochettino, the announcment of Alex Morgan's retirement and the dreadful loss to our neighbors to the north. A lot happend in such a short break. The guys break down what you can look forward to in the return of club so…
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A controversial AI safety bill was just passed by California’s legislature. It’s been spurned by OpenAI and Nancy Pelosi, championed by Elon Musk – and could radically reshape the future of the technology’s development not just in the state, but globally. On today’s podcast, host Sarah Holder speaks with California State Senator Scott Wiener, the a…
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Send us a text In this episode of Global Desi Women, we dive deep into the complex world of body image and beauty standards in the South Asian community. Beauty ideals in Desi culture are often shaped by traditional expectations, Bollywood influences, and societal pressures, and they can have a lasting impact on self-esteem and mental health, espec…
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The year started with the door of an airplane falling off mid-flight. Frustrations with air travel have mounted since then. It’s up to Pete Buttigieg, the Transportation Secretary, to address those problems — which include everything from Boeing’s woes to the shrinking value of airline loyalty points. Buttigieg joined the Big Take DC podcast in an …
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On this episode of "She's Got Issues," Jill Smokler engages in a candid conversation with Judy Greer, the multifaceted actress, comedian, and co-founder of Wile Menopause products. Together, Jill and Judy embark on an engaging and refreshing discussion about life, relationships, and the often overlooked topic of menopause. (Thank you for reading th…
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In a wide-ranging debate on Tuesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly put former President Donald Trump on the defensive. Harris leaned into her past as a prosecutor, needling Trump on issues ranging from immigration to the economy and abortion. He attempted to criticize her record and define her as a radical unfit for the presidency. …
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The boys open this week’s episode of the Scat Cast with their thoughts on the Minecraft movie trailer. Some are trying to be optimistic, however, the rest of us… have some more pessimistic thoughts on how Jack Black can capture the soul of Minecraft Steve. One of the boys has some more pessimistic thoughts to share, and not just on the blocky abomi…
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Apple is at a turning point. It ascended from a scrappy tech underdog to the most valuable company in the world through selling devices like iPhones, Macs and Apple watches. But now, a significant portion of its revenue comes from digital services. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Austin Carr tells host Janet Paskin what this shift means fo…
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On today’s podcast, host David Gura speaks to US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen about everything from the health of the economy to negotiating with China. He also accompanies her on a trip to an IRS processing facility in Texas to talk about tax cheats and what to do about them. Read more: Yellen Says Jobs Report Confirms Labor Market ‘Quite Healt…
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Send us a text In this episode of Global Desi Women, host Arti Solanki is joined by Natasha Gandhi, Dr. Reena Jasani, and Karishma Shelley for an intimate and enlightening discussion about their mothers and the unique experiences of being raised as first-generation Indian Americans. The episode dives deep into the rich cultural traditions, values, …
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Eleven million people have been let go in the US so far this year. And the job market they’re entering isn’t easy: the latest jobs report showed the economy added just 142,000 jobs in August. But ever since the pandemic, the way we experience — and process — getting laid off has fundamentally changed. It’s no longer just a source of shame. It’s bec…
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With two months until election day, Kamala Harris’ campaign is outpacing Donald Trump's on fundraising. But this late into the race, how much does money matter? Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin sits down with Bloomberg money and politics editor Laura Davison to break down both campaigns’ finances, how they might spend their money, and how much impact…
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Billionaire brothers Clark and Dan Hunt, co-owners of the Kansas City Chiefs, aren’t resting on their laurels after back-to-back Super Bowl victories. They’re hoping for another title, and they’re growing their family’s sports portfolio. The Hunts want to boost the NFL’s popularity overseas, and as co-owners of FC Dallas, they’re also trying to cap…
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The boys are back for another episode for the Scat Cast. This week, Jon starts off by begging the question, why do we love playing hard games? Why do we desire challenge, and have an innate craving for improvement? While discussing this very question the boys delve into challenges that are not so fun, mild inconveniences such as slow drivers, traff…
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The US asylum process is meant to offer a fair shot at safe haven. But new reporting from Bloomberg uncovers how the difference between those who are granted asylum and those who are denied often boils down to chance. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg investigative reporter Monte Reel joins host David Gura to trace the arc of one man’s journey…
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X users might have noticed a new kind of artificial intelligence-generated image proliferating: strange visions of Elon Musk next to Disney characters carrying guns, or Donald Trump in all kinds of, well, weird situations. This was what followed a new release of Musk’s Grok AI tool, which can now make images—unsurprisingly with fewer guardrails tha…
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The taxis of the future are already here. And they’re airborne. After years of research and development and billions in investment, autonomous flying taxis are finally poised to take off. Companies working on these pilotless vehicles have been quietly working on prototypes — and recently, Bloomberg reporter Colum Murphy took a test flight in one of…
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Send us a text Welcome to another captivating episode of Global Desi Women, where we dive deep into the traditions, beliefs, and customs that shape our lives. This week, we’re exploring a topic that many of us are familiar with, but few truly understand — Indian superstitions. From avoiding cracked mirrors to not stepping out when a black cat cross…
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In June, two NASA astronauts flew to the International Space Station on a Boeing spacecraft for a week-long test mission. But problems with the machinery mean they’ll be stuck there for 8 months… and when they come back in February, they won’t be flying Boeing. Instead, they’re hitching a ride with the company’s biggest rival in commercial space tr…
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The World Health Organization declared the last mpox global emergency over in May 2023. And just over a year later, here we are again. Since the start of 2024, a deadlier, more transmissible strain of the virus has killed about 575 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and infected 30 times more. New cases have recently appeared in Europe and …
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On this episode of the Scat Cast, Darren comes forth with a shocking revelation he came upon, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, AKA the Unification Church. After going through the history of this Korean cult and its founder Sun Myung Mun, the boys go down a rabbit hole and find that the Unification Church has a LOT more connect…
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Call centers in the Philippines, the world’s second-biggest outsourcing center after India, are embracing artificial intelligence - and it’s radically changing what it looks and sounds like to work there. On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host Rebecca Choong Wilkins demos the Sanas AI app and talks to Bloomberg's Saritha Rai about the industry's ra…
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The time has finally come for a rate cut. That was the takeaway of Fed Chair Jerome Powell's remarks in Jackson Hole on Friday when he let the world know to expect a cut at the next ​​Fed meeting in September. Bloomberg’s Mike McKee joins host Sarah Holder from Jackson Hole to discuss what that cut could look like — and what it would mean for the e…
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For decades, the Democratic Party has counted on support from Black voters. But former President Donald Trump has tried to leverage voter dissatisfaction with Democrats to bite into the party’s edge with that key demographic. And for a while, it seemed to be working – until the first Black woman to lead a major presidential ticket shook up the race…
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Week 1 of the Premier League is in the books! Chelsea have team sheet drama, United look promising and Arsenal handle their business. An interesting red card in the new castle match makes Ferris and Ron wonder how the officiating will be this season! They also discuss the opening week of all the other european leagues as well as the stron rumors fo…
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Send us a text In this episode of Global Desi Women, we dive into the fascinating world of arranged marriages, a practice deeply rooted in Indian culture but often misunderstood. Join your host Arti Solanki and her co-hosts Vinoo Palicha, Natasha Gandhi, and Usha Khatri as they explore the history and evolution of arranged marriages, highlighting t…
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A Chinese businessman persuaded officials to establish a special economic zone in a remote part of Laos. The gamblers arrived first. Then came the drug runners, human traffickers and scammers. On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, host K. Oanh Ha speaks with Bloomberg Businessweek editor Matt Campbell about his investigation into the Golden Triangle Sp…
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For the first time in more than a decade, Burning Man has not sold out. The gathering prides itself on its counter-cultural roots, and draws tens of thousands of people to the Nevada desert every year for a week of art, music and adventure. But it’s also gradually moved further into the mainstream, becoming a rite of passage for a certain set of Si…
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Inshallah! Faheem, long time friend of the boys, makes his appearance on this episode of the Scat Cast. The boys begin with the monotony that is work place safety codes and OSHA, as well as their own stories about workplace safety violations. After a brief discussion on Japanese septic tanks, the boys talk about Manga, physical fitness, and fish so…
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Ports often make the news when they break: like the bridge collapse that shut down Baltimore's port earlier this year. But every day, ports in cities around the world keep supply chains humming and feed local economies; every year, they help move 80% of the things we buy. As conflicts between world powers intensify, ports are also the latest battle…
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