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This is a show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, Marketplace’s Reema Khrais digs in with stories about the unanticipated ways money affects relationships, shapes identities and often defines what it means to be an adult. How much money do you lend a friend? Who can afford to vote? Can you get your life back after being wrongfully convicted?
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The MarketPlace Movement Podcast

The MarketPlace Movement

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The MarketPlace Movement exists to create an environment that's REAL. It means our vision is to Reach, Enhance, and Advance, Lives. There are several choices involved in choosing a house of worship and at Marketplace, our goal is not to compete with these choices. At the Marketplace we believe that we as God's people are the church as opposed to the building being the church. Our passion is to advance the kingdom of God through a holistic model of ministry that ministers to the individual as ...
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Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media. Twitter: ...
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Calling all His Mighty Messengers to the front lines! To the microphones, to the stages, to the bookshelves, to the digital platforms, and beyond. This is marketplace ministry and you are invited to join the movement as a messenger! If you’re one step away from achieving your idea, your dream, your calling, your purpose - whatever you want to call it, I want to be there for the moment that you say “YES” in freedom, clarity and confidence that you are living fully in who and whose you were ma ...
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The FIRE Social Worker Show is hosted by Joey Laswell, a 14-year Air Force veteran turned social worker, financial social worker, and entrepreneur. Joey is on a mission to highlight financial social workers, social workers, and veterans who are making big financial strides. He explores the psychology behind personal finance, discusses the FIRE movement, and dives into the future of AI in finance and social work. While inspired by FIRE, the show also aims to ignite listeners' passions for per ...
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We L.I.T.

Angela Showers

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Living In Truth is not just a Ministry its a Movement! Join Evangelist Angela Showers as she introduce you to Marketplace Ministry where Business Meets Faith. EvangelistAShowers@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welit/support
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The View from Somewhere

Critical Frequency

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Trust in journalists is at an all-time low, but the work of journalism matters more than ever. And traditional “objectivity” may be hurting, rather than helping. All journalists have a view from somewhere, and ”objective” journalism often upholds status quo thinking and reinforces racism, sexism, and transphobia. Host Lewis Raven Wallace was fired from the public radio show Marketplace in 2017 for saying just that. In the years since, Lewis has dug into the history of “objectivity,” who it s ...
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RIGHT NOW Podcast

New Right Network

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New Right Network (NRN) broadcasts on-demand programming, powered by the people. Since 2016, they have mentored everyday individuals and experienced reporters to communicate their values of faith, family, and country in the online marketplace of ideas. It's their mission to take the well-informed patriotic movement into the future. Their advocacies include quality education, free-market healthcare, law and order, and military veterans. https://newrightnetwork.com
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The Advisor Internet Marketing Podcast

Jovan Will and Fernando Godinez bring you expert marketers, top advisors an

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The Advisor Internet Marketing Podcast is for financial advisors who want to grow their business to provide more time, more profits, and more freedom while creating a lasting impact in the lives of their clients. In order to survive and prosper in the Internet Age, you must abandon the traditional “old school” marketing approaches being perpetuated by our industry. If you want to learn modern approaches to get more leads, more clients and become established as the pre-eminent authority in yo ...
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Joseph Z Audio Podcast

Joseph Z Ministries

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Joseph Z is an international prophetic voice that builds lives by the Word of God in the church, government and marketplace. He is the co-founder of the Kingdom Movement a parent organization to multiple platforms such as the Voice of God Conferences, the Kingdom youth conferences, True Beauty Women’s conferences, and Kingdom worship tours. Joseph and his wife, Heather, founded the nonprofit organization, Joseph Z Ministries, which emphasizes discipleship through media. Joseph and Heather al ...
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Hi, I’m Jen! As a mom of four boys, Pastor, Podcast coach, and former Wardrobe Stylist, I love helping busy moms learn to hear God's voice and enjoy the journey! It’s simpler than you think, though many Christians struggle to believe they can. Just one word from Him can change everything. I’m far from perfect, but I’m here to share authentic, real-life advice on knowing Jesus more deeply and being led by His Spirit in your everyday life, family, and work. With coffee in hand and real life in ...
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We interview game-changing entrepreneurs on mastering yourself and being on a journey of choosing legacy and currency. (Grant Cardone, Tom Bilyeu, Lisa Nichols, Bob Proctor, Naveen Jain, Vanessa Van Edwards, Tucker Max & many more) Each week, this show will deliver to you an insight and/or idea that has the potential to change the way you operate your life as well as your business. This content will serve as a reminder for all of us to step into the BEST versions of ourselves in the moments ...
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Paradox Podcast

Kyle Tibbitts

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Join 35,000+ listeners for commute-length conversations with original thinkers who will push your perspective and pull you into the marketplace of ideas. _______________________________________ "Paradox Podcast is citizen journalism at its best. Long-form discussions of important ideas, freely available to all." — Balaji Srinivasan, Angel Investor & Entrepreneur "Had fun talking with Kyle on the Paradox Podcast. We hit a variety of topics we both care about while still diving into substance. ...
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Welcome to the Life & Leadership with Kenneth K. Law Podcast! This podcast is designed to help leaders navigate through times and seasons when Life & Leadership intersect with one another and can sometimes get out of balance! We're on this journey together to achieve healthy living and healthy leading! Your leadership can only be as healthy as your living. I'm here to serve and to empower those who lead in the ministry and in the marketplace! Stay connected and stay tuned for new weekly podc ...
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Hair's The Scoop

Teona Smith

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With the natural hair movement changing the way black women think about what goes into our hair/body, we are seeing a rise in entrepreneurship within the black community with a real sentiment for organic, non-toxic, safe and synthetic free products. Our community is excited about supporting these endeavors as we realize the power of buying black and how important it is to use safe products that were made with our health in mind. There is a huge need for more Female Black Entrepreneurs and my ...
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GTM Unfiltered

Judd Borakove & Deanna Ransom

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GTM Unfiltered, a podcast featuring Go-To-Market veterans Judd Borakove and Deanna Ransom, is the best way to learn the latest and greatest in GTM and growth strategy – with fun, hilarious, insightful, and…unfiltered conversations. No scripts. No canned questions. Authentic conversations and as a result, a solid laugh and something new you can put to work right away.
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Branding You

Shaan Rais

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Building a brand involves a lot of pressure. That's often because you want to deliver something that the world will gravitate to in the most significant ways. You want to solve problems and make a massive impact on lives. You want your legacy to be remarkable. However, a lot of people tend to chase multiple target markets at once and wear too many hats. This has led to brands becoming hollow and inauthentic. They do not know who they want to be because of the strong desire to create a famous ...
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My salary was cut in half. Then suddenly my rental properties got hit hard when legal policies forced us to slash our rentals in half! I thought to myself how can I make more money and provide more for my family I started rubbing elbows with multi-millionaire entrepreneurs and other online marketers. This show is for underdog entrepreneurial parents who are determined to make an impact on their family’s lives and have a successful online business I’ll share everything I discover about online ...
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In todays episode of (Jesus >) [Powerless.] Bishop Robert W. Lyons Jr. continues teaching about how we "give power" to things Jesus have paid the price for and taken all power from. Jesus said that He has ALL power that literally meant that no power was left. During this series please reflect on what you may have given power to in your life.…
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Trying to vote when your disabled can present a series of obstacles but technology can help, even if integrating technology into our election system has its risks. Back in 2020, several states changed their voting rules with more mail-in, early, and remote voting options which increased turnout among disabled voters. Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams re…
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Million Bazillion listener Kade wants to know why brand-name products cost more than store-brand and generic products. Bridget and Ryan head to a grocery store where they meet a talking can of soup in need of a brand makeover. In this episode, they learn the differences between brand-name products and generics, why we care about brands, and why the…
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In this enlightening episode of The Messenger Movement Podcast, host Tamra Andress interviews Rachel Rector, author of the impactful book Behind Hidden Doors: Bullying, Hope, and Identity. Rachel shares her personal journey as a parent and teacher navigating the complexities of bullying, which inspired her to write this essential resource for careg…
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Half a century has passed since the Equal Credit Opportunity Act was enacted, guaranteeing women equal access to credit. In this episode, we look back on gender-based credit discrimination and discuss other forms of lending bias that still exist today. Plus: What’s at stake for Boeing as machinists vote on a tentative contract, the tipped minimum w…
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Across the country, pharmacies big and small are closing. The closures have disproportionately affected rural and low-income communities, leaving residents with limited access to prescription drugs and creating so-called “pharmacy deserts.” We’ll discuss a New York Times investigation about the middlemen driving pharmacies out of business. Plus, sh…
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Leaders of finance from around the world gather starting today in Washington, D.C., for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The meetings come at a fraught time for the global economy and with U.S. elections looming in the background. We’ll hear more, including how markets are bracing for the upcoming election.…
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If the election is contested again in November, will corporate leaders push back? It’s a thorny but pertinent question, especially as companies have dialed back on commitments to DEI, LGBTQ+ rights and other issues in recent months. Today, we’ll explore what responsibility corporations have to American democracy. Also on this morning’s program: Cam…
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From the BBC World Service: A civil trial is beginning in London to determine whether the mining company was responsible for the 2015 Mariana dam collapse. Then, ByteDance has sacked an intern for “maliciously interfering” with the training of one of its artificial intelligence models. And more than 100 professional women’s soccer players have publ…
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Artificial intelligence, according to its boosters, could help us unlock solutions to some of the world’s toughest problems, like climate change. But in the meantime, it’s become a key tool for fossil fuel companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron to maximize the extraction of emissions-producing oil and gas. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke …
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New research from the Federal Reserve shows that wealthier Americans are driving retail spending while lower-income Americans have been squeezed by higher prices. We’ll discuss how this disparity could help explain the United States’ often unexpectedly strong consumer economy, and what the Birkin bag side of TikTok can tell us about this divide. An…
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Dozens of people wait in line at the U.S. consulate in Shanghai in hopes of scoring a visa. One worry on their minds? Whether the outcome of the U.S. presidential election will ease tensions between the two nations or heat them up. Plus, why builders are breaking ground on more single-family homes and fewer apartment complexes, and how mobile homes…
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After working hours, that is. The European Union is now considering rules to formalize a “right to disconnect” for employees — a legal right to ignore those pesky work-related emails, calls or messages when you’re not working. Presently, around 20 countries have such laws. We’ll learn more. Also on the program, we’ll hear about homebuilder optimism…
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For this month’s Econ Extra Credit, we’re watching “Join or Die: A Film About Why You Should Join a Club.” Today, we’re joined by the films co-producers to discuss the threat loneliness poses to our individual health and the health of our community, as well as the benefits of joining a club — anything from a bowling team to a pickleball league or P…
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From the BBC World Service: China’s GDP grew in the third quarter at the slowest pace since early last year. Then, in Japan, the anime industry has hit a milestone: its value has topped $2 billion thanks to hit movies and the growth of streaming services. And the European Union is looking at “right to switch off” rules for employees, a legal right …
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Web crawlers scan and catalog sites all over the internet and, in the AI era, use that data to train chatbots. We’ll talk about why The New York Times is trying to put a stop to crawlers from the AI company Perplexity. We’ll also discuss the record share of venture capital dollars flowing into the AI sector and the difficulty of attracting investme…
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This week, we’re sharing an episode from another podcast we think you’ll love. In this episode of “Sportly” from Immigrantly Media, host Kavitha Davidson dives into the quirky origins of pickleball, exploring how this simple backyard game has become America’s fastest-growing sport. Davidson uncovers the story behind the paddle — from its humble beg…
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets to a successful transition from military life to entrepreneurship with insights from Air Force veteran Joey Laswell and Army veteran Chris Benson. Joey, a certified financial social worker, sheds light on the psychological facets of money management and the pivotal role of financial literacy for veterans stepping i…
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Recent surveys have found that uncertainty surrounding the presidential election is impacting consumer’s outlook on the economy. Why are people feeling this way despite strong spending numbers and the recent interest rate cut? Also in this episode: Asheville businesses cope with water scarcity, oil markets are in “backwardation,” and clothing resal…
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Companies in the United States spend billions in political donations each election cycle with the aim of gaining more influence in government. But all that spending comes with risks. We’ll get into it. And, we’ll explain why many Americans impacted by recent hurricanes will have to wait for disaster assistance from the Small Business Administration…
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Last spring, Jay Benedith and Ben Williams matched on a dating app and quickly hit it off. But just a few weeks into their budding romance, a Venmo request started to raise questions about their future together. What happens when your partner’s approach to money clashes with yours? Can nickel-and-diming jeopardize a connection? If you liked this ep…
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Last spring, Jay Benedith and Ben Williams matched on a dating app and quickly hit it off. But just a few weeks into their budding romance, a Venmo request started to raise questions about their future together. What happens when your partner’s approach to money clashes with yours? Can nickel-and-diming jeopardize a connection? If you liked this ep…
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Have you tried to cancel a subscription or membership recently and gotten the run-around? The Federal Trade Commission says it should be as easy to cancel as it is to sign up. We’ll learn about the new rule entails. Plus, incentives for German automakers to make cars stateside could be on the way. And we’ll also hear a snippet from the latest seaso…
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From the BBC World Service: When NASA astronauts return to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years, they will do so in style … wearing Prada. We’ll hear more. Plus, TSMC, the Taiwanese tech giant that controls more than half the world’s output of advanced chips, posted profits of $10.1 billion in the last three months. And on Friday, Chin…
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A shortage of IV fluid is forcing hospitals across the country to conserve and even postpone surgeries and procedures after an IV fluid production facility in North Carolina was hit by the devastating floods from Hurricane Helene. It’s vital for hospitals, and the shortage clues us in to some of the economics of health care. Also on the program: wh…
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Vice President Kamala Harris sat for her first interview on Fox News Wednesday as the Democratic presidential candidate continued her media blitz ahead of the November election. And while it’s generating plenty of headlines, these kinds of big interviews just don’t hold the power they used to, according to Nick Quah, a podcast and culture critic at…
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An estimated 13 million older adults are eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Fewer than 4 million are registered. SNAP benefits can be a lifeline for food-insecure Americans, but they’ve got to apply. Plus, mortgage rates are up, and the European Central Bank is expected to cut rates again.…
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Vice President Kamala Harris has been sitting down with popular podcasts like the “The Breakfast Club,” Call Her Daddy,” and The Howard Stern Show. We’ll get into what the campaign strategy can tell us about voters, our fragmented media environment and the future of news. Plus, lower interest rates mean the end of a golden period for savers. And, t…
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The Small Business Administration’s disaster loan program has run dry, meaning the feds can’t make new, low-interest loans to help people rebuild after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The SBA says it won’t be able to make any new disaster loans until Congress appropriates more money, but members of Congress aren’t scheduled to be back in session unti…
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As part of our ongoing Office Politics series, we’ve heard the case for no political talk at work. Today, we’re joined by Michael Reszler of the Better Arguments to learn about healthier ways to disagree and to broach political discourse — in the workplace and beyond. We’ll also get a taste of the process. But first, banks are making a lot of money…
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From the BBC World Service: An Italian naval ship carrying migrants has reached Albania, the first relocation under a new agreement between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. The move faces criticism from human rights groups. We’ll hear more about the deal and its financial implications. Also on the show: a …
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After years of hype, Tesla finally debuted a robotaxi called the Cybercab last week. CEO Elon Musk has been making and breaking promises about Tesla’s autonomous vehicle for years. So, did the debut of the Cybercab finally deliver? Andrew Hawkins, transportation editor for The Verge, tells Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino what the Cybercab unvei…
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ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE: In this powerful episode, Lashonda Rogers shares her incredible journey from contemplating abortion to experiencing God’s mercy and provision. Lashonda opens up about the overwhelming fear and financial uncertainty she faced when she and her husband considered abortion as their only option. But in their moment of crisis, God …
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After spending nearly a year exploring U.S. national security and climate change, some big questions remain: Should the American military be smaller? Is that even possible? And what about the upcoming election; Could it upend the military’s climate focus? In our last episode of the season, host Kai Ryssdal reflects on his past and explores the poss…
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Walgreens plans to close about 14% of its national footprint in the next three years, making it the third major drugstore chain in the past year to signal it’s struggling. In this episode: Why have drugstores become a tricky business model, and what happens when communities lose a pharmacy? Plus: Electric vehicle adoption grows but Americans are st…
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Today we’re talking about a key piece of the global transition to renewable energy: metals. Specifically, metals like copper, lithium and cobalt that we need to build wind turbines, electric vehicles and to improve our energy grid. Vince Beiser, author of the forthcoming book “Power Metal: The Race for the Resources That Will Shape the Future,” sai…
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There’s a way U.S. companies could help employees pay down student loan debt the way the boss can help you save for retirement. But will your company go for it? We’ll discuss. First, the lowest-income countries are getting poorer and more in debt, the World Bank finds. Then, we’ll hear some business advice from a 9-year-old entrepreneur, courtesy o…
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On today’s program, we’re joined by Simon Johnson at MIT, who yesterday was one of several U.S. economists to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. He studied which systems and institutions contribute to prosperity and which contribute to poverty and inequality. We’ll hear Johnson’s conversation with “Marketplace Morning Report” host D…
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From the BBC World Service: Leaders and officials from India, Pakistan, China and other countries in the region will meet in Islamabad during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit to discuss how to boost their security, cooperation and economic ties. Then, competition from China and tariffs on Chinese-made cars take centerstage at the Paris …
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Online misinformation about Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and about the relief response from the Federal Emergency Management Agency have surged in recent weeks, including false narratives of aid being withheld from victims for their political beliefs and aid being stolen by undocumented immigrants. Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams spoke with Ethan Por…
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Bridget and Ryan are back for a whole new season of “Million Bazillion”! With the help of their new All Questioning Questioni machine, they’re ready to answer more money questions than ever before — starting with savings accounts and how they work. Bridget and Ryan visit a circus-themed bank searching for answers and learn the step-by-step process …
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In this uplifting episode of The Messenger Movement Podcast, host Tamra Andress interviews Beijing Rogers, a passionate young leader from the Bahamas. Beijing shares her incredible journey from a lukewarm Christian life to a powerful commitment to God's calling. At just 12 years old, she received a divine revelation to lead the youth, but it wasn't…
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Federal Emergency Management Agency crews working hurricane recovery efforts paused aid in parts of North Carolina over the weekend after threats were made against workers and an armed suspect was arrested. We talk about the rise of misinformation around FEMA’s response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, including falsehoods pushed by former Presiden…
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JPMorgan Chase and other major banks are setting aside extra cash in anticipation of an uptick in bad loans. Lending always comes with some risk, but right now, banks are worried about a few specific types of debt. Also in this episode: Some discouraged job seekers aren’t included in the official unemployment tally, OPEC downgrades its demand forec…
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This morning, the Nobel committee announced the winners of the economics prize: three economists focused on how social institutions affect poverty and wealth within and among countries. The winners were Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of MIT and James A. Robinson at the University of Chicago. Today, we’ll discuss some of their research findings. P…
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More than 400,000 electricity customers are out of power across Florida this morning. After the storm, ports, transfer terminals and roads were closed, and that’s disrupted the supply of critical products, including gasoline. We’ll get into it. Then, you may be getting an inundation of fundraising texts and emails from the Trump-Vance or Harris-Wal…
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From the BBC World Service: All roads lead to Paris as the City of Light hosts its major motor show, with French and ­Chinese car manufacturers dominating the event with new reveals. Then, South America has exceeded its record for wildfires this year. The Amazon rainforest is seeing its worst fires in two decades; an area bigger than Sri Lanka has …
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TikTok has a lot going on legally these days. Last week, it saw a fresh round of lawsuits alleging the short-form video app harms children. And then there’s the federal law that could ban the app if ByteDance, its China-based owner, doesn’t divest by January. TikTok has sued to block that law. Oral arguments in TikTok Inc. v. Merrick Garland were h…
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This week, more than a dozen states came together to sue TikTok over the social media app’s effects on young users. Now, a report by NPR and Kentucky Public Radio shows executives at the company were well aware of the harms to teens. We’ll get into it. Plus, is the cost of rebuilding after a natural disaster becoming a luxury few can afford? And, w…
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