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The Road Home from Wrestling

The Road Home from Wrestling

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Each week the hosts of The Road Home from Wrestling make the drive to independent pro wrestling shows where they cheer on their favorites and sometimes literally throw in their support. Join them on the journey home as they throw in their two cents. Welcome to The Road Home from Wrestling. Email us at TheRoadHomeFW@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter @TheRoadHomeFW Follow Andy @DrewciferTweets Follow Dean @RalBot11 Follow Gary @Glbtwo Follow John @JHat05 Purchase official merchandise here: ...
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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We may be two weeks out from Thanksgiving, but online retailers are already locked in on holiday shopping season. While brick-and-mortar stores might not have flashy displays up yet, online shops decked the virtual halls over a month ago. Also in this episode: Houses of worship go all-in on solar energy tech and some small banks are in desperate ne…
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The United States is on a mission to revitalize its chip manufacturing industry by giving billions in grants and loans to companies including Intel. But mistakes have cost Intel the opportunity to lead in artificial intelligence. Guest host Sabri Ben-Achour explains how the company fell behind. And, President-elect Donald Trump tapped Robert F. Ken…
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We call ourselves “Marketplace,” so part of our job is exploring how marketplaces work, in all their forms. Come with me as we visit five markets, all in the near-orbit of this program’s world headquarters in Los Angeles. None are financial markets in a formal sense, but all markets are financial markets in a way, right? My goal was to learn from t…
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Stock, dollar and cryptocurrency buyers may have calmed down from their initial excitement over Donald Trump’s re-election. But bankers are still in a party mood, says JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. He made that comment yesterday at a global forum in Peru, where leaders of major economies have gathered. Also on the program: U.S. jobless claims hit…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. For the final installment of our new “Tricks of the Trade” series, we learn how to hunt for the best fruit and vegetables at the Santa Monica farmers market. But first, how South Korean auto gia…
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From the BBC World Service: The European Parliament has voted to delay and water down a proposed ban on importing commodities like cocoa and soy linked to deforestation. But chocolate companies aren’t happy. Also: “Squid Game” Season 2 is on the way. But as fans await its release, Korea’s film and TV producers say their industry is facing a “seriou…
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It’s been almost eight months since Reddit went public, and since then, the platform known as the front page of the internet has been going gangbusters. We’ll get into why on this week’s “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” Plus, crypto surges to new highs in the wake of the election. But first up, Silicon Valley is going to Washington. This w…
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Over the course of his campaign, President-elect Donald Trump made a lot of promises. What does that mean for the years ahead? Today we’re answering your questions about Trump’s second term. We’ll explain whether the Trump administration could actually eliminate the Department of Education, how income tax cuts for tips and overtime pay could impact…
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The incoming administration may follow the mantra “Drill, baby, drill,” but demand hasn’t been vigorous and the International Energy Agency predicts an oil surplus next year. In this episode, what too much product could mean for the domestic oil market. Plus, retirees feel financially stretched, North Carolina’s tourist industry navigates disaster …
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Republicans will lead the House of Representatives, the Senate and the executive branch, giving President-elect Donald Trump considerable leeway to push through his tax, immigration and trade agendas. It also means the biggest U.S. trading partners need to adjust. “Marketplace Morning Report” host David Brancaccio spoke with The Economist’s editor-…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. For the fourth installment of our new “Tricks of the Trade” series, we wake up in the wee small hours to see what’s fresh at San Pedro Harbor’s fish markets. Plus, we’ll look at why the cost of …
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From the BBC World Service: The ribbon-cutting is taking place today at the Port of Chancay — a Chinese-built megaport on Peru’s Pacific coast, that could transform regional trade. But will those investments come with any geopolitical risks? Plus, we hear from the first recipients of climate change compensation.…
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Apple is reportedly facing a fine from the European Union, and it could be a hefty one. It’s the first Big Tech company to be slapped with a financial penalty under the EU’s Digital Markets Act, which went into effect last year. The law, aimed at spurring competition in digital markets, requires Big Tech companies designated as “gatekeepers” to cha…
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The national inflation rate doesn’t give a full picture of rising prices. Some places have it better than others. In this episode, housing costs have driven inflation down in some places, and kept rates above the average in others. Plus: Will China have to pay its fair share in the clean energy transition? Are Americans in better shape to pay off d…
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President Biden’s hallmark Inflation Reduction Act set aside nearly $150 billion for various climate projects. But not all of that money has been spent, and President-elect Trump has vowed to take it back. The question, is how much money is leftover? Kimberly explains why it’s taken years to get the money out the door. Plus, we’ll unpack some gains…
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According to the latest CPI numbers out on Wednesday, prices rose 0.2% in October and were 2.6% higher than they were a year ago. But wage growth continues to outpace inflation. As Americans are seeing a rise in disposable income, we’ll look at how it’s helping drive a significant improvement in consumer confidence and spending. Also on the show, w…
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At Marketplace, it’s our job to explain how marketplaces work. This week, we’re turning from traditional stock and financial markets to the in-person kind. As part of our “Tricks of the Trade” series, we’re heading to five different markets in LA. Today, we’re visiting the LA jewelry and gemstone district. But first, we’ll look at a new entity the …
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