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An investigative journalist exposes a $9 billion childcare fraud scheme in Minnesota, leading to federal investigations, funding freezes, and a new assistant attorney general position focused on nationwide fraud detection.
In this episode, Mel Robbins shares insights on managing anxiety, overcoming self-doubt, finding personal ambition, and introduces her new protein company Pure Genius, offering practical advice on navigating life's challenges and staying true to oneself.
A real estate agent in Hawaii discusses scaling her business by consistently creating engaging Facebook Live videos showcasing luxury homes, potentially quadrupling her monthly revenue by doing five house tours per week.
A step-by-step guide to clarifying your business's key challenges, focus, and growth strategy through 10 strategic questions that help founders create a simple, actionable 90-day plan for business success.
Tony Hinchcliffe delivers a hilarious roast of the All-In podcast hosts at their holiday party, performing a live Kill Tony set with the besties and offering candid insights into comedy, free speech, and his show's success.
A deep dive into Gen Z's worldview, exploring their experiences with technology, economic challenges, dating, and institutional trust through the lens of a generation shaped by smartphones, the pandemic, and financial uncertainty.
Mark Rober discusses his journey from NASA engineer to YouTube science communicator, sharing insights on engineering, innovation, failure, curiosity, and the potential impacts of emerging technologies like AI and robotics.
In this podcast episode, Mark Rober shares his life-changing "Life Experiment Theory" that transforms how people approach goals, failure, and happiness by treating life like a video game experiment, focusing on learning from setbacks and maintaining curiosity.
Cal Newport unpacks Derek Thompson's essay "Everything is Television" by exploring how internet-based media is increasingly adopting the continuous, non-specific video flow characteristic of traditional television, driven primarily by economic incentives in the media landscape.
In this episode, Sean Frank, CEO of Ridge, shares insights on e-commerce success, discussing how the company scales through strategic marketing, product expansion, and lean operations while maintaining a focus on profitability and adaptability.
A comprehensive discussion on digital marketing, social media strategies, technology's impact on business and culture, and insights on Gen Z, focusing on capturing consumer attention in an ever-changing digital landscape.
Jay Shetty reflects on milestone conversations with extraordinary guests like Tom Holland, Kobe Bryant, Emma Watson, Madonna, Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez, sharing transformative insights about sobriety, discipline, self-love, spirituality, relationships, and resilience that have shaped the podcast's journey to 5 million subscribers.
In this episode, Ben Wilson discusses the qualities of great leaders and founders throughout history, exploring how vision, singular focus, and an ability to create chaos and push through uncertainty are key traits of world-changing individuals like John D. Rockefeller, Napoleon, and Elon Musk.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate talk about the importance of understanding and leveraging attention in marketing, emphasizing the need for businesses to create content across social media platforms, be adaptable to technological changes, and focus on building brand over direct selling.
Adam Ivy reveals how he transformed his YouTube strategy from chasing viral views to creating valuable, intentional content that built a multi-million dollar business by focusing on serving his audience and providing meaningful value.
Matt Wolfe and Maria Gharib dive deep into the latest AI browser updates, including OpenAI's Atlas, Microsoft Edge's Maiko assistant, and Claude Code, exploring how these new technologies are reshaping workflow automation, coding, and internet browsing.
A deep dive into Hollywood's current crisis, exploring the 40% decline in film and TV production, the impact of streaming's changing economics, and the potential renaissance driven by creativity and AI technology.
Alex Hormozi breaks down his SPCL framework for building influence through content, emphasizing the importance of status, power, credibility, and likeness while highlighting the value of consistency, live interaction, and creating content tailored to a specific audience.
In this episode, Cal Newport explores the internet's best advice for reinventing your life by analyzing five popular reset videos, extracting key insights about brain dumping, information consumption, goal-setting, reading, and multi-scale planning.
Albert Cheng shares insights on finding growth opportunities by exploring and exploiting product insights, emphasizing the importance of connecting users to a product's value through continuous experimentation and learning.
In this episode, Casey and Kevin explore the rise of AI-generated video platforms from Google, Meta, and OpenAI, discussing the potential social and psychological implications of these new technologies while testing out OpenAI's Sora app and its ability to create personalized AI videos.
OpenAI releases Sora, a new AI video generation app that allows users to create videos with AI-generated cameos of themselves and others, sparking discussions about the potential implications of synthetic video content.
This Week in Startups discusses Alibaba's new deepfake model, potential TikTok sale, Tether's massive valuation, Stripe's share buyback, and emerging trends in AI and startup technologies.
Dan Martell ranks the most profitable businesses to start before 2026, evaluating them based on speed to first dollar, ease of learning, long-term profitability, and potential for future sale. He discusses 15 different business models, placing them in tiers from S (no-brainer) to F (scammy), with real estate, AI automation agency, and coaching/online courses ranking among the top options.
Brendan Kane discusses the art and science of going viral on social media, emphasizing that success comes from understanding storytelling formats and creating compelling content rather than relying on hacks or tricks. He shares insights from his book "Guide to Going Viral," highlighting the importance of crafting narratives that connect with audiences and leveraging social media platforms to reach millions without traditional marketing budgets.
Brendan Kane shares insights on how to go viral on social media by understanding storytelling formats and creating content that captures audience attention. He emphasizes that success comes from consistently telling compelling stories and leveraging proven content formats, rather than relying on quick tricks or viral moments.