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Welcome to The Money Adjustment, the podcast where finance meets flexibility. This show offers a unique perspective on markets and money, hosted by Dr. Marc Kramer, a chiropractor with a passion for investing. As a retail investor and trader, Dr. Kramer shares his insights and experiences while interviewing experts in business, real estate, and investing. No topic is off-limits, from stocks and bonds to entrepreneurship and wealth-building strategies. With a focus on education and empowermen ...
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Gosh - keeping up with web development technologies is hard! We interview the best devs in the industry who share their strategies on how they do it. We get insight into their passion for programming, the methods and tools they can’t live without, and how they keep up with the industry's rapid pace. Every episode ends with a "Quickfire Question Round": answers to 5 rapid-fire questions provide some invaluable tips on how to become a first class dev. Keep pushing the limits, and keep pushing ...
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In this episode of The Money Adjustment, Dr. Marc Kramer delves into a comprehensive analysis of SoFi Technologies, focusing on both fundamental and technical aspects. He discusses the company's financial products, market performance, and the implications of upcoming earnings reports. Dr. Kramer emphasizes the importance of risk management and trad…
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In this episode of The Money Adjustment, Dr. Marc Kramer and Dr. John Hosten discuss the relevance of social media in business, particularly focusing on TikTok as a platform for monetization and audience engagement. They explore various strategies for content creation, the importance of building a brand, and the journey of growth in the digital spa…
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In this conversation, Dr. Kramer and Jody Nabors explore the intricacies of real estate investing, focusing on Jody's remarkable journey from owning no properties to acquiring 800 doors in just one year. They discuss the importance of cash flow, the significance of cap rates, and the advantages of networking and education in the real estate sector.…
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In this conversation, Dr. Marc Kramer interviews Dr. Michael Neal, founder of Build My Team. They discuss the challenges healthcare professionals face in hiring and how Dr. Neal’s company revolutionizes the hiring process. They explore the importance of investing in oneself and one's team. They also discuss their mutual interest in investing and tr…
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In this episode of the Money Adjustment podcast, Dr. Marc Kramer and guest George Racolta delve into the world of trading and investing. They discuss the highs and lows of trading, the psychological aspects of managing losses, and the importance of discipline. George shares his personal experiences with trading, including the challenges he faced an…
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In this episode, Dr. Kramer shares his recent experiences with trading, particularly focusing on Tesla. He discusses his trading strategies, the importance of technical analysis, and the psychological aspects of trading. Throughout the live trading session, he reflects on his trades, the tools he uses, and the lessons learned from both wins and los…
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In this conversation, Dr. Marc Kramer and Bandika discuss the intersection of AI and business consulting, focusing on sales development, governance, and the entrepreneurial mindset. Bandika shares insights on building a unique business framework, the importance of customer acquisition, and the philosophy of money. They emphasize the need for purpos…
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In this episode of The Money Adjustment, Dr. Marc Kramer interviews entrepreneur Chris Forte, who shares his journey from founding GlobalCom Communications to exiting for $58 million. The conversation explores the challenges and lessons learned in entrepreneurship, the importance of building relationships, and the dynamic nature of money. Chris dis…
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In this episode of The Money Adjustment, Dr. Marc Kramer interviews Tanya Smith, co-founder of Gemelle, a beauty brand focused on holistic wellness. They discuss their unconventional meeting on social media, the importance of community and encouragement, and the journey of building a product-based business from scratch. Tanya shares insights on the…
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Dr. Marc Kramer interviews Andrew Bandika, a trader and investor, in this episode of The Money Adjustment. They discuss their experiences in trading and the importance of having a trading plan and risk management. Andrew shares his journey into day trading and the lessons he learned along the way. They also touch on the psychological aspect of trad…
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Dr. Kramer shares his experience of day trading Palantir stock and provides insights into his trading strategy. He discusses the importance of technical indicators such as MACD and RSI and volume analysis. Dr. Kramer takes a long position in Palantir and successfully makes a profit of $400 in just 11 minutes. He emphasizes the risks of day trading …
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Rachel is an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist who now cuts her teeth as an expert on web animations. With her webanimationweekly.com newsletter and slack.animationatwork channel, courses on Lynda.com and Frontend Masters, and her latest book, Animation At Work, Rachel is an authority on improving user experience through using motion on…
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Before becoming a full-stack Javascript developer, Aimee spent 15 years as a competitive figure skater. The grit and hard work required for her former career has made Aimee a force in the web development world. With her work on the JsJabber podcast, creating developer meetups, and speaking on stage, Aimee is passionate about helping junior develope…
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Jeremy is the founder of ClearLeft - a passionate group of UX and digital strategists based in the UK - where Jeremy now heads research and development. He is the author of a number of books on web development, including his latest book, Resilient Web Design, has been seen on stages like An Event Apart and South By South West, and is also the creat…
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Jake is a developer advocate for Google Chrome where he speaks regularly about Service Worker, application performance, and offline-first apps. Before joining the team at Google, Jake worked at Lanyrd honing his performance skills, and before that worked at the BBC creating an inclusive experience for users with disabilities.…
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Kent is a one-man JavaScript task force! While working at PayPal, Kent creates a lot of open source projects like Downshift and Glamorous, and makes contributions to Webpack, Babel, and ReactJS, to name just a few. In addition to his open source work, Kent created the Angular Air and JavaScript Air podcasts, runs a short podcast called 3 minutes wi…
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Luke, a serial open-source contributor, and partner at HumbleSpark in Chicago, has a burning passion for Elm. Luke is also the creator of Ellie - The In-Browser Live Editor for Elm! When not speaking at conferences around the world, and producing audio and video, Luke can be found discussing Elm with the ever-expanding community.…
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Juho is the creator of SurviveJS - a project that promises to take you from apprentice to master in both ReactJS and Webpack. On top of that, Juho is also a core contributor to Webpack! When not writing books or code, Juho can be found on stage at conferences around Europe, having already added KharkivJS, HelsinkiJS, Web Dev And Sausages, and React…
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Peter is a Corporate Entrepreneur at MobileLife, the innovation hub of Danske Bank in Copenhagen. Peter helps maintain Assetgraph, an optimisation framework for web pages and applications, and is also a core contributor to MochaJS. On top of that, Peter was also involved in organising CopenhagenJS, a monthly meetup for lovers of all things javascri…
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Kyle has a simple recipe for developer success: understand the problem before you try to fix it. With Kyle's widely read "You Don't Know JS" book series, learning JavaScript more deeply is something every developer can and should take on as a challenge. Not only is Kyle an author, but also a teacher, speaker, and chronic contributor to the world of…
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Anjana is a philosophy major and English teacher turned computational linguistics aficionado. After completing graduate studies in speech technology, machine learning, and computer assisted language learning, Anjana joined the engineering team at UberResearch in Germany, where she is implementing a query language that interfaces with scientific res…
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Jonathan is the creator of the influential SMACSS methodology for writing scalable and modular C-S-S. He has worked his magic at Xero, Yahoo!, and Shopify, and has appeared on stage at conferences such as Generate, CSSConf, and the Smashing Conference. With 3 highly-acclaimed books, Jonathan has - a - knack for influencing devs around the world and…
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Sara is a freelance front-end web developer, author, and speaker from Lebanon. She was named Developer of the Year in the 2015 .net magazine awards, and awarded a Web Platform Award from O’Reilly. Sara is the author of Codrops CSS Reference, and is the co-author of Real-Life Responsive Web Design, which focuses on smart “responsive” workflows, effe…
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