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Wenbin Fang’s master playlist. Just listen to individual episodes, rather than subscribing to tons of podcasts. How I listen to podcasts: https://lnns.co/6ArPszTwvDE
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Episodes
2 Ways to Take Your Power Back When You Feel Insecure
4/21/2026
Podcast: The Mel Robbins Podcast (LS 76 · TOP 0.01% )
Episode: 2 Ways to Take Your Power Back When You Feel Insecure
Pub date: 2022-10-06
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How do you find your power when life knocks you down?
What do you do when you are in the middle of an emotional tsunami?
How do you respond when the universe is testing you?
This is the ultimate episode about resilience, confidence, and taking your power back.
Yes, you can take control with simple tools whenever you feel that insecurity spiral kick in. You can pick yourself up, shake off the sh*t, and you can make it a win for you.
In this episode, I take you into my life as my 22-year-old daughter gets news that sent her spiraling: her ex was now interested in one of her friends.
This episode unfolds live, over the phone, in real-time, and it is about way more than dealing with heartbreak.
This is for everyone, including you.
This is about how you can make those moments of insecurity a win. It’s about finding your confidence when self-doubt comes in. It’s about getting your power back.
And this is also about how you can make better decisions. How to align your actions and reactions with what you want out of life, rather than letting your emotions hijack you.
This is powerful stuff.
During this deeply relatable conversation, you’ll laugh, nod along, and probably think of a dozen friends who need to hear this too. My daughter and I unpack the situation live, and you’ll hear Kendall process her feelings, rise above the noise, tap into her power, and start coaching herself forward from a place of confidence and clarity.
Honestly, as her mother, I’m incredibly proud of what she shares in this episode.
I want you to listen because I want you to feel empowered too.
In one hour, you will learn how to turn hurt feelings into a WIN for you. You’ll hear the best advice I’ve ever received when life knocked me down, and how you can use it to make your life and your attitude 10X better.
You’ll understand how to break old patterns of self-sabotage and kick them to the curb for good.
Holy sh*t…I almost forgot! There is swearing in this episode! If you have any kids around, put those headphones on!
And seriously: for anyone in your life struggling with insecurity, do them a favor and remind them of who they are. Send them this episode so they can take their power back.
Xo Mel
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Duration:00:53:55
The Let Them Theory: How to Take Back Your Peace and Power
4/21/2026
Podcast: The Mel Robbins Podcast (LS 76 · TOP 0.01% )
Episode: The Let Them Theory: How to Take Back Your Peace and Power
Pub date: 2025-09-18
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If you’re tired of managing everyone’s moods, overexplaining yourself, fixing issues that aren’t yours to fix, or proving your worth to people who don’t see it, this episode is your reset.
In this solo episode, Mel unpacks the life-changing tool that millions of people around the world can’t stop talking about:
The Let Them Theory.
For the first time on the podcast since the book launched, Mel discusses Let Them, the global movement, and new ways to apply the theory.
Whether you’ve read the book or are new to this tool, today’s episode will give you perspectives and insights about The Let Them Theory that have never been shared before.
The Let Them Theory is here to remind you that the problem isn’t you; it’s the power you give to other people.
It has become a cultural sensation and a movement built on one idea:
When you stop trying to control other people, you finally take control of yourself.
In this conversation, Mel shares:
-4 things you’re not responsible for
-Why trying to make everyone else happy is a recipe for frustration
-The main reason some people never understand you – and why that’s OK
-The one-sentence way to set a powerful boundary
-Why the only person you need to prove yourself to is you
If you’ve spent too long chasing approval or taking on responsibility for everyone else, it’s time to protect your time and energy.
It’s time to stop letting other people hold you back.
It’s time to focus on what you can control: YOU.
Click here to get tickets to Mel's live tour, Let Them Tour 2026.
Get a copy of the The Let Them Theory book, which has sold 6.5 million copies.
If you liked the episode, check out this one next: 5 Powerful Questions to Ask Yourself Right Now
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Duration:01:00:08
The Best Money Advice You Will Ever Receive: 4 Rules From the Top Financial Minds In The World
4/21/2026
Podcast: The Mel Robbins Podcast (LS 76 · TOP 0.01% )
Episode: The Best Money Advice You Will Ever Receive: 4 Rules From the Top Financial Minds In The World
Pub date: 2026-04-13
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If you’ve ever felt stressed, confused, ashamed, or behind when it comes to money, this episode is for you.
Whether you’re living paycheck‑to‑paycheck, trying to pay off debt, building credit, wondering how you’ll ever afford a home, or doing “okay” but still feeling anxious about the future, this episode will show you exactly what to do next.
This episode delivers the most important money advice you need to hear right now.
It will teach you the 4 essential rules of money - the skills no one ever taught you, but everyone needs to build financial freedom.
And it’s your guide to taking control of your money: how to make it, how to save, and how to invest no matter where you’re starting from.
And it’s not about how much you earn.
It’s about learning how money actually works - so you can stop feeling overwhelmed and start feeling calm, capable, and in control.
Today, Mel shares the best money advice from four of the most trusted and influential experts in personal finance.
Tiffany Aliche, known as The Budgetnista, is a New York Times bestselling author who has helped millions of people save money, manage their finances, and pay off massive amounts of debt.
David Bach is a 10‑time New York Times bestselling author and the creator of The Automatic Millionaire, who will show you how small, automatic daily habits can turn into millions over time.
Ramit Sethi is a New York Times bestselling author, the creator of I Will Teach You to Be Rich, and the host of Netflix’s How to Get Rich, is going to simplify money into four clear buckets.
Morgan Housel is the bestselling author of The Psychology of Money and one of the most respected financial thinkers in the world, and today he will help you understand the emotional and psychological forces that drive financial decisions.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The 4 money rules that determine whether you build wealth or stay stuck - no matter what you earn
- The #1 mistake that’s quietly keeping people broke
- How to stop guessing where your money is going and finally take control
- The simple habits that make saving, spending, and investing feel easier
- Why you can start feeling better about your life before you’re debt‑free
- How small daily decisions can turn into massive long‑term wealth
- The mindset shift that instantly reduces money stress
After listening, you’ll walk away with a clear plan, a healthier relationship with money, and the confidence to make smarter financial decisions starting today.
This is simple, practical, and research‑backed financial advice that actually works.
If you’re ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and start taking control of your financial future, this episode is where it begins.
If you loved this episode, you’ll definitely want to listen to the full conversations with each of the financial experts you heard from today:
Tiffany Aliche: 5 Rules of Money: How to Make It, Save It, & Be Smarter About It
Rami Sethi: You’ve Got Money All Wrong: A Step by Step Guide to Living a Rich Life
David Bach: The #1 Money Habit That Sets You Up for Financial Freedom
Morgan Housel: The Best Financial Advice You’ll Ever Hear
For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page.
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Duration:01:07:36
Progression or Extinction: AI’s Accounting Reckoning
4/21/2026
Podcast: Earmark Podcast | Earn Free Accounting CPE (LS 34 · TOP 5% )
Episode: Progression or Extinction: AI’s Accounting Reckoning
Pub date: 2026-04-20
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What if AI wipes out the entry-level accounting work firms have relied on for decades? Blake Oliver talks with Sikich managing principal Richard Lynch about the rise of the “super accountant,” why the pyramid-shaped firm may become a diamond, and how AI could force firms to rethink training, billing, and performance metrics. You’ll hear what firm leaders must change now—and what happens to those who don’t adapt.
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Duration:00:55:29
Rethinking Git for the Age of Coding Agents with GitHub Cofounder Scott Chacon
4/21/2026
Podcast: The a16z Show (LS 63 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: Rethinking Git for the Age of Coding Agents with GitHub Cofounder Scott Chacon
Pub date: 2026-04-20
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Matt Bornstein speaks with Scott Chacon, cofounder of GitHub and CEO of GitButler, about why Git's user interface has barely changed since 2005, how GitButler is rethinking version control for both humans and AI agents, and what the "next GitHub" might actually look like. They cover parallel branches, agent-optimized CLI design, the future of code review, and why the best engineers of the future will be the best writers.
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Duration:00:47:05
Cash received is not revenue earned
4/16/2026
Podcast: Complex Systems with Patrick McKenzie (patio11) (LS 45 · TOP 1% )
Episode: Cash received is not revenue earned
Pub date: 2026-04-16
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Patrick McKenzie (patio11) reads his classic Bits about Money essay explaining why revenue recognition in software is more complicated than most engineers, founders, and financial reporters think. The essay covers the accounting rules behind SaaS subscriptions, the deferred revenue problem that surprised him when he sold his own companies, and the surprisingly intricate standards governing virtual goods in mobile games. He then turns to AI labs, where rapid revenue growth has prompted questions about whether the numbers mean what they seem. They mostly do, but understanding why requires knowing the difference between bookings, deferred revenue, and a minimum commit.
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(00:00) Intro
(00:56) Accounting for SaaS and swords
(03:22) Why revenue recognition matters
(05:49) Revenue recognition in SaaS
(09:54) Revenue recognition in virtual goods
(12:52) Accounting for potions
(13:24) Accounting for swords
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(18:34) Accounting for swords (cont’d)
(20:49) Game mechanics as accounting optimizations
(22:10) So about that goblin
(23:25) Back to the real world
(25:00) How this applies to AI labs
(32:48) Wrap
Duration:00:33:10
The Surprising History of Points and Miles
4/15/2026
Podcast: All the Hacks: Money, Points & Life (LS 60 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: The Surprising History of Points and Miles
Pub date: 2026-04-15
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#274: Chris walks through the complete history of points and miles and breaks down the $140 billion machine behind them, so you can get more out of every point you earn. He covers the legal accidents that made credit cards wildly profitable, why loyalty programs are worth more than the airlines, the psychology behind why you keep hoarding points, and more.
Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/history-of-points-and-miles
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Resources Mentioned
Movie: The Man From The Diners Club
Book: Mileage Maniac by Steve Belkin
Video: How Airlines Quietly Became Banks
Articles
Credit-card cash reshapes US airline loyalty — and profit by Reuters
Interview with Matty Simmons by The Saturday Evening Post
Who Pays For Your Rewards? Redistribution in the Credit Card Market by Agarwal, Presbitero, Silva, and Wix
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Best Cards Page
AMA: Submit A Question
Leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
Email for questions, hacks, deals, and feedback: podcast@chrishutchins.com
Full Show Notes
(00:00) Introduction
(00:53) The Very Beginning of Points & Miles
(04:07) How Credit Cards Came to Exist
(08:24) The Legal Accident that Made Credit Cards Profitable
(15:50) The History of Rewards
(19:06) The Story of Air Pass
(23:20) The First Airline Co-branded Credit Cards
(25:21) How the Credit Card System Works Between Different Banks
(29:38) How the Airline Rewards System Works
(35:32) Airline Rewards Grade Devaluations
(37:31) Examples of Rare Airline Reward Point Opportunities
(39:33) The Endowed Progress Effect
(40:38) The Goal Gradient Effect and Chasing Airline Rewards
(41:09) The Sunk Cost Fallacy
(41:47) The Separate Mental Accounts Effect
(42:46) Quick Summary of the History of Miles & Points
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Duration:00:42:25
Replit's CEO on Vibe Coding, Wealth Building, and What Most People Get Wrong About AI
4/15/2026
Podcast: The a16z Show (LS 63 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: Replit's CEO on Vibe Coding, Wealth Building, and What Most People Get Wrong About AI
Pub date: 2026-04-15
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Jack Neel speaks with Amjad Masad, CEO at Replit, about how AI is making it easier than ever to build and ship software without a technical background. They discuss Replit's rise from a browser-based coding tool to a platform generating $250 million in annual revenue, why Masad turned down a $1 billion acquisition offer, and his case for why AI represents empowerment rather than existential risk. This episode originally aired on The Jack Neel Podcast.
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Duration:01:39:18
What Running Windows at Microsoft Taught Steven Sinofsky About Apple
4/10/2026
Podcast: The a16z Show (LS 63 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: What Running Windows at Microsoft Taught Steven Sinofsky About Apple
Pub date: 2026-04-10
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Theo Jaffee speaks with Steven Sinofsky, board partner at a16z and former president of the Windows division at Microsoft, about Apple's 50th anniversary, the cultural differences that separated Apple and Microsoft, why the MacBook Neo puts Windows laptops in a difficult position, and what the history of computing design reveals about where hardware and software are headed.
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Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.
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Duration:00:31:23
Best miles for each airline alliance | Coffee Break Ep100 | 4-7-26
4/8/2026
Podcast: Frequent Miler on the Air (LS 53 · TOP 0.5% )
Episode: Best miles for each airline alliance | Coffee Break Ep100 | 4-7-26
Pub date: 2026-04-07
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Airlines partner up into alliances (oneworld, Star Alliance, and Sky Team), which usually means you can use the miles from one program to book with one of its partners. We'll talk about the best programs within each alliance.
Coffee Break: Best miles for each airline alliance
(01:12) - Star Alliance
(01:24) - United MileagePlus pros and cons
(03:28) - Air Canada Aeroplan pros and cons
(06:54) - Avianca LifeMiles pros and cons
(11:36) - oneworld
(11:44) - American Airlines AAdvantage pros and cons
(14:08) - Alaska Atmos pros and cons
(17:07) - Sky Team
(17:20) - Delta SkyMiles pros and cons
(19:52) - Air France/KLM Flying Blue pros and cons
(22:22) - Virgin Atlantic Flying Club pros and cons
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Duration:00:28:20
Ten Myths About the U.S. Tax System (Update)
4/8/2026
Podcast: Freakonomics Radio (LS 83 · TOP 0.01% )
Episode: Ten Myths About the U.S. Tax System (Update)
Pub date: 2026-04-08
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Nearly everything that politicians say about taxes is at least half a lie. They are also dishonest when it comes to the national debt. In this update of an episode from 2025, Stephen Dubner finds one of the few people in Washington who is willing to tell the truth — and it’s even worse than you think.
SOURCES:Jessica Riedl
RESOURCES:How Did DOGE Disrupt So Much While Saving So Little?(New York Times,Correcting the Top 10 Tax Myths,(Manhattan Institute,Spending, Taxes, and Deficits: A Book of Charts,(Manhattan Institute,Why Did Americans Stop Caring About the National Debt?(Reason,A Comprehensive Federal Budget Plan to Avert a Debt Crisis,(Manhattan Institute,When Does Federal Debt Reach Unsustainable Levels?(The Wharton School of Business,The Limits of Taxing the Rich,(Manhattan Institute,
EXTRAS:Farewell to a Generational Talent,Freakonomics Radio
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Duration:01:04:26
Stop Overthinking and Start Deciding with Derek Sivers
4/8/2026
Podcast: All the Hacks: Money, Points & Life (LS 60 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: Stop Overthinking and Start Deciding with Derek Sivers
Pub date: 2026-04-08
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#273: Learn to stop overthinking and make better decisions. Chris and Derek discuss how optimizing can go wrong, a coin flip trick for making decisions, journaling as a superpower, how your actions might reveal what you actually want, and more.
Derek Sivers is an entrepreneur, writer, and self-proclaimed "slow thinker" best known for founding CD Baby, which he sold for $22M and gave the proceeds to charity. He’s since dedicated his life to creating, learning, and writing books like Hell Yeah or No.
Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/derek-sivers-stop-overthinking-make-better-decisions
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Resources Mentioned
Derek Sivers: Website | X
Book: Hell Yeah or No: what's worth doing
Articles: My Heroes | Actions, Not Words, Reveal Our Real Values | Parenting: Who Is It Really For? | Travel Is Best With Young Children | Relax for the Same Result | How To Ask Your Mentors For Help
Books Mentioned: The Paradox of Choice | Brain Rules for Baby
New Zealand Recommendation: Staglands Wildlife Reserve
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Full Show Notes
(00:00) Introduction
(02:39) Turning Intentions Into Reality
(07:34) Reflecting On What You Want And Why
(13:39) Methods For Decision-Making
(16:23) Learning To Pause, Reflect, And Push Back Through Journaling
(31:01) Making Decisions When There Are Too Many Options
(37:15) Coin Toss: Noticing Your Feelings While The Coin Is In The Air
(39:52) Paradox Of Choice: Satisfice Not Maximize
(50:30) Theory Vs. Practice
(58:53) Decision-Making Based On Personal Goals And Aspirations
(01:03:14) Actions Reveal Values
(01:08:30) The Power of Saying No
(01:18:18) Parenting Perspective
(01:22:31) Traveling With Children
(01:31:53) Adjusting Expectations
(01:41:07) Relax for The Same Result
(01:49:42) Derek Sivers’ New Zealand Recommendations
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Duration:01:52:11
Are Repositioning Flights Worth It? Risks, Rewards, and Real Stories
4/8/2026
Podcast: Takeoff: A Points and Miles Podcast by 10xTravel (LS 49 · TOP 0.5% )
Episode: Are Repositioning Flights Worth It? Risks, Rewards, and Real Stories
Pub date: 2026-04-08
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Repositioning flights can unlock massive points savings, but they can also derail your entire trip if you’re not careful. In this episode, Travis, Emily, and Matt break down one of the most powerful (and misunderstood) strategies in points and miles. From near-miss travel disasters to smart ways to protect your itinerary, you’ll learn when repositioning flights are worth it and when they’re not.
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If you’ve ever struggled to find award availability from your home airport or wondered how travelers consistently score better redemptions, this episode will open your eyes to the game changing strategy you'll be eager to try!
Tune in to hear real-world close calls, how to avoid getting stranded, and the simple adjustments that can make the difference between a smooth trip and an airport nightmare.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro + What We’re Covering
00:45 What Is a Repositioning Flight?
02:00 Real Travel Stories + Close Calls
06:30 When Repositioning Goes Wrong
10:00 Why This Strategy Works (Big Savings + Access)
13:00 Best Airports + Where to Reposition
16:30 Advanced Strategies (International + Hidden Routes)
20:00 Biggest Risks You Need to Know
23:30 How to Reduce Risk (Key Rules)
27:30 Same-Day vs Overnight Repositioning
31:30 Hotel + Airport Strategy Tips
35:00 Common Mistakes to Avoid
38:30 Pro Tips (Standby, Adding Legs, Flexibility)
42:00 Final Takeaways: Is It Worth It?
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Duration:00:52:42
The Companies Changing Warfare Forever: Palantir & Anduril Execs on Drones, AI & the Future of War
4/6/2026
Podcast: All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg (LS 72 · TOP 0.05% )
Episode: The Companies Changing Warfare Forever: Palantir & Anduril Execs on Drones, AI & the Future of War
Pub date: 2026-04-06
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(0:00) Friedberg Intros Palantir's Shyam Sankar and Anduril's Trae Stephens
(0:56) Palantir Origins: CIA Analyst Joins 20-Person Startup
(2:54) War, Deterrence & Silicon Valley's Defense Tech Taboo
(8:39) US vs China: Drone Gap, Shipbuilding & 2027 Taiwan Threat
(12:27) Anduril's Arsenal-1 Factory & Fixing US Munitions Supply Chain
(41:48) Autonomous Weapons, AI Decision-Making & Future of War
(47:15) Anthropic vs Pentagon: Ethics of AI in Combat
(50:39) Palantir Surveillance State Claims
(55:57) Anti-Defense Culture Origins: Vietnam, Snowden & Foreign Influence
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Duration:01:09:22
TIP805: Stock Market Maestros w/ Kyle Grieve
4/5/2026
Podcast: We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network (LS 70 · TOP 0.05% )
Episode: TIP805: Stock Market Maestros w/ Kyle Grieve
Pub date: 2026-04-05
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Kyle discusses Stock Market Maestros, revealing that elite fund managers succeed not by picking winners the majority of the time, but by making dramatically more on their wins than they lose on their losses. Through profiling world-class fund managers, the book proves that disciplined execution, such as how you size, hold, and exit positions, ultimately matters more than stock selection itself.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:43 - The five investor archetypes and why behavior determines investing success 00:06:37 - How three key metrics identify truly skilled investors from lucky ones 00:09:36 - Why a 49% hit rate can still massively outperform the market 00:10:01 - How the best investors make 1.87x more on winners than losers 00:11:06 - Why riding winners longer matters more than finding the next great idea 00:12:59 - How different selling strategies suit different investing styles and timeframes 00:18:20 - Why losers consume disproportionate mental energy relative to portfolio weight 00:32:28 - How small position sizes allow larger losses without destroying overall returns 00:53:04 - Why changing your thesis to fit reality is a major red flag 01:07:40 - Why execution and position sizing matter as much as stock selection
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Duration:01:04:08
Pricing, Offshoring, and AI: Inside the Numbers at Accounting Firms
4/3/2026
Podcast: Earmark Podcast | Earn Free Accounting CPE (LS 34 · TOP 5% )
Episode: Pricing, Offshoring, and AI: Inside the Numbers at Accounting Firms
Pub date: 2026-04-02
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What does the data actually say about where accounting firms are headed? Blake Oliver talks with Chelsea Summers of Inside Public Accounting about the real numbers behind firm performance, pricing, staffing, offshoring, advisory growth, and AI adoption. You’ll hear why top firms aren’t just working people harder, how offshore teams are boosting margins, and why hourly billing may be the biggest obstacle to using technology well.
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Duration:00:32:32
669. Why Is 95 Percent of the World’s Bourbon Made in Kentucky?
4/3/2026
Podcast: Freakonomics Radio (LS 83 · TOP 0.01% )
Episode: 669. Why Is 95 Percent of the World’s Bourbon Made in Kentucky?
Pub date: 2026-04-03
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Is it tradition … or protectionism? And what happens when the bourbon boom turns into a glut?
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RESOURCES:America's Bourbon Boom Is Over. Now the Hangover Is HereThe Wall Street JournalBourbon Empire: The Past and Future of America's WhiskeyCode of Federal Regulations: Standards of Identity for Distilled SpiritsElectronic Code of Federal Regulations)
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Duration:00:46:20
My Process for Booking Travel with Points & Miles
4/1/2026
Podcast: All the Hacks: Money, Points & Life (LS 60 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: My Process for Booking Travel with Points & Miles
Pub date: 2026-04-01
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#272: Learn how to turn your points into significantly better travel experiences by following a simple, repeatable system. We cover how to plan, find award availability, choose the right tools, and decide between portals vs. transfers, plus the mindset shifts that make the whole process work.
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(00:00) Introduction
(01:10) Two Ways to Use Points for Travel
(06:30) Define Your Flexibility Before You Search
(11:42) Clarify What You Actually Want From A Trip
(15:00) When to Start Planning (and Why Earlier Is Almost Always Better)
(18:48) How To Find Award Availability
(19:55) The Best Award Search Tools & How to Use Them
(21:17) How Award Tools Work
(23:30) Using Alerts To Find Better Flights
(26:15) What To Do When You Can’t Find Availability
(28:31) How to Book for a Group When Availability Is Tight
(31:32) Why You Should Book One-Way Flights
(32:27) How To Use Points For Domestic Flights
(34:38) The Best Tool For Domestic Award Searches
(35:05) Why Diversifying Your Points Unlocks More Domestic Options
(36:36) Should You Ever Use Points to Upgrade Seats?
(39:00) Are Travel Portals Worth It?
(39:36) The Case Against Using Travel Portals
(42:09) The Case For Using Travel Portals
(45:17) How To Think About Chase Points Boost
(48:26) When Using Points For Hotels Makes Sense
(50:50) The Best Ways to Earn Hotel Points
(53:54) The Award Booking Index Card
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Duration:00:54:29
25. Private Jets
3/26/2026
Podcast: The Economics of Everyday Things (LS 60 · TOP 0.1% )
Episode: 25. Private Jets
Pub date: 2026-03-26
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Executives shell out millions of dollars for the privilege of flying private — but that convenience comes at a steep cost to the rest of us. Zachary Crockett prepares for takeoff. This episode was originally published on November 12th, 2023.
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Duration:00:17:30
Nextdoor Foundation Grants ‘Close the Gap’ for 47 Nonprofits
3/25/2026
Podcast: Give, Grow, Repeat
Episode: Nextdoor Foundation Grants ‘Close the Gap’ for 47 Nonprofits
Pub date: 2026-03-25
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In this episode of Give, Grow, Repeat, we chat with Gillian Bergeron of Nextdoor Foundation, who was tasked with distributing $1 Million in grants to nonprofits in the United States. Hear how they partnered with Grapevine to connect with giving circles across the country and identify, vet, and award matching grants to 47 organizations with annual budgets of less than $2 Million. Learn how the 'Close the Gap' campaign leveraged Grapevine giving circles to nominate hyper-local groups to receive funding, as well as bonus grants to help them deliver vital services to their local communities in need. Discover how the creative use of online technologies and intentional giving can build stronger, kinder, and more connected communities.
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Duration:00:22:21