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Dr. Christopher Hershey

Dr. Christopher Hershey

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Dr. Christopher Hershey, a seasoned veteran in public service, leadership, and diplomacy, brings a wealth of expertise to his new role as Chief of Staff for the National Nuclear Security Agency for Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation. Throughout his impressive career, he has demonstrated a commitment to advancing global counterterrorism, human rights, and national security objectives.
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Never miss out on the sinister mischief lurking in each new episode of the Podcast Sleuth mysteries. What will happen next? Get ready to indulge your ears in a steamy thriller...a little evil at a time.
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Welcome to the How We Get Thru podcast, a show dedicated to helping you navigate life's toughest challenges with practical advice and personal stories from healers all over the world. This podcast is designed to support incredible women like you who want to feel empowered in their experience. I'm your host Jen, a licensed therapist and founder and CEO of the how we get thru app. My mission is to bring affordable + diverse therapy resources to help you get thru the hard stuff—all in one place ...
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WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

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What's News brings you the biggest news of the day, from business and finance to global and political developments that move markets. Get caught up in minutes twice a day on weekdays, then take a step back with our What’s News in Markets wrap-up on Saturday and our What’s News Sunday deep dive.
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Melan Open Talk Popcast

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Melanie and her mom, Gissell, will be interacting about any topic, theme, situation that comes to mind. Some talks may be impromtus, so enjoy us. Melanie is 8 years old. We will keep it family entertainment level. We love talking.
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WSJ Your Money Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

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Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money. Hosted by J.R. Whalen.
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We are 13 year old kids ready to show our opinion on breaking news on sports Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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Latest Blue blood college basketball news and updates. College basketball sleepers and top performers. Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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It takes bold visionaries risking everything to create some of the most recognizable brands on the planet. The Food That Built America, based on the hit documentary series from The HISTORY® Channel, tells the extraordinary true stories of industry titans like Henry Heinz, Milton Hershey, the Kellogg brothers and Ray Kroc, who revolutionized the food industry and transformed American life and culture in the process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Weekly football information including weekly pick predictions, Fantasy Football Stats and injuries, and top NFL news! Subscribe to get notified of new episodes every Wednesday to help your fantasy lineups and weekly picks advice! Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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Here you can listen to all the facts stats and reason news that had been happening in football recently. I am also open to podcast requests. Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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This podcast talks about my passion for football and why listeners should really find something to they can put their heart and soul into. Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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A dive into historical topics from an elevated perspective. New episodes will be out every Wednesday. Find us on our socials:@Historicallyhi on Twitter @historicallyhighpod on Instagram. Don't forget to like, rate, subscribe, and let your friends know what they are missing.
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This podcast is geared toward college football and my love for all sports. Each week beginning with week 8 of the college football season I will give you my predictions. Also, don’t forget to join me on WTXK ESPN The Ticket Fridays from 12:30pm-1pm on The Max Roundtable with Doug Amos and Charlie Trotman. Hope to hear your thoughts! Enjoy! Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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The Tiny Baller

Nicole Witteveen-Hall

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Maxwell is not your typical baller because his ball of choice is a baseball. Each week, this 7 year old boy, will share the triumphs and woes of his weekly games. Maxwell might be small, but he's mighty and man does this boy love baseball! Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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What were the big winners and losers of the so-called Trump trade? And what drove Warner Bros. Discovery to a surprise quarterly profit? Plus, why Hershey cut its guidance. Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad c…
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What were the big winners and losers of the so-called Trump trade? And what drove Warner Bros. Discovery to a surprise quarterly profit? Plus, why Hershey cut its guidance. Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad c…
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Everyone take your seats because it is time for the sweet story of Milton Hershey and Hershey Chocolate. Milton grew up needing direction in life which he found in candy making. He started with caramel and failed more than once before eventually becoming the Caramel King of Pennsylvania. That wasn't enough for Milt because he had bigger dreams. Fro…
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Have you ever wondered how dance and intimacy could be two sides of the same coin? Or how exploring your emotions could actually lead you to a deeper sense of pleasure? In today’s episode, Chloe from Feral Grace is on and we’re diving into the unexpected ways that movement, sensuality, and emotional release intersect. We’ll talk about how dance can…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 12. WSJ correspondent Thomas Grove explains how Senator Marco Rubio and Representative Mike Waltz – Trump’s pick for White House national security advisor – could steer U.S. diplomacy. Plus, rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah craft a plan for Gaza’s postwar recovery. And Shell wins an appeal against a landmark carbon-e…
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Some credit-card companies estimate that cardholders earned more than $34 billion in travel rewards last year – but many people are unsure how to use them. Wall Street Journal travel reporter Jacob Passy joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss ways to turn those points into your next vacation. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn mor…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 11. WSJ reporter Brian Schwartz on how President-elect Donald Trump’s team is choosing who will staff his White House. And prediction markets had a big moment coming out of the presidential election. WSJ markets reporter Gunjan Banerji discusses whether they’re here to stay. Plus, Heard on the Street global editor Spencer Jaka…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 11. From TikTok to podcasting, the WSJ’s Isabella Simonetti says the 2024 election highlights how much the U.S. media diet has changed. Plus, Donald Trump taps Tom Homan to oversee his mass deportation effort and readies more appointments for key cabinet positions. And Russia explores a merger that could create the world’s sec…
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The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has trended higher since the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in September – and it might keep climbing. Wall Street Journal deputy personal finance bureau chief Ben Eisen joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss what this means for prospective home buyers. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Le…
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WSJ's Take On the Week brings you the insights and analysis you need to get a leg up on the world of money and investing. Weekly, we cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy and finance. Join The Wall Street Journal's Telis Demos and Gunjan Banerji in conversation with the people closest to the hot topics in markets to get incisive …
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President-elect Donald Trump made lots of promises on the campaign trail to revive what he called a “weakened” U.S. economy. That includes “gigantic tax cuts” for workers and tariffs of more than 60% on goods imported from China and elsewhere. He also pledged to slash regulations, even floating the idea of making Tesla CEO Elon Musk the head of a D…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 8. WSJ reporter Miriam Gottfried on how Wall Street executives—including some who previously shunned the former president—are now trying to align themselves with President- elect Donald Trump. And federal prosecutors say the FBI foiled an Iranian plot to kill Trump. Plus, Black people across the U.S. report receiving racist, a…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 8. President-elect Donald Trump taps his campaign co-chair as his chief of staff as a key pillar of his future foreign policy takes shape: a renewal of his ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Iran. WSJ Brussels bureau chief Dan Michaels explains how Washington’s adversaries and allies are preparing for the new administration. …
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Starting a conversation with an old colleague or manager could help jump start your career, but contacting someone you haven’t spoken with in years can be awkward. Wall Street Journal reporter Ray A. Smith joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss ways to break the ice. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. V…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 7. WSJ Justice Department reporter Sadie Gurman discusses what happens to President-elect Donald Trump’s legal battles. Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip on the Fed’s interest-rate cut. Plus, an ongoing China-linked hack leads one U.S. agency to warn employees to reduce the use of their phones for work ma…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 7. Donald Trump has said he wants a say on interest rates when he moves back into the White House. Economics editor Paul Hannon explains how his policies might alter the outlook for growth and inflation in the U.S. and around the world. Plus, Germany’s governing coalition collapses, adding to uncertainty over how Europe will f…
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Starting next year, the IRS will boost 401(k) catch-up contribution levels substantially for people in their early 60s. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Ashlea Ebeling goes through the numbers with host J.R. Whalen. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 6. WSJ senior political correspondent Molly Ball on Donald Trump’s win. And Republicans might also win control of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, but who will execute Trump’s agenda? WSJ reporter Andrew Restuccia discusses the names on the short list. Plus, the Journal’s Emily Glazer explains why Trump’s vict…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 6. WSJ Washington chief Damian Paletta and editor Aaron Zitner say Donald Trump’s historic comeback gives him a powerful mandate and sets up a bitter fight inside the Democratic Party over how to move forward after Kamala Harris fails to make inroads with key voter groups. Plus, investors pile into assets likely to benefit fro…
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Co-workers who always seem to be in a good mood, even in the face of frustration, often find success by pairing their sunny attitude with fierce ambition. Wall Street Journal columnist Callum Borchers joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the value hiring managers see in “happy warriors.” Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more a…
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The Berlin Wall is, for most, one of those historical topics you're aware of, but probably don't know a ton about. Well don't freak out because that's what we're here for. Post WW2 Germany was divided into zones with the U.S., U.K. and "France" taking stewardship of West Germany and the Soviet Union taking East Germany. Now this was right at the st…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 5. A closer look at what could be the most surprising presidential election ever. WSJ reporters Siobhan Hughes and Katy Stech Ferek tell us about the U.S. Senate and House races to watch. Dante Chinni explains how votes in seven counties might offer some clues to the election result. Plus, markets reporter Sam Goldfarb discuss…
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You guys this is another one of my favorite episodes because it’s the best cross between therapy and woo. Danielle Knapp is a licensed therapist in Texas and a certified astrologer. And we are talking all about the Moon Sign in our charts. And since we are both therapists that love to talk about the planets, it’s the perfect blend of self-reflectio…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 5. WSJ senior political correspondent Molly Ball recaps the closing arguments made by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and the evidence giving both sides confidence they can win. Plus, the Harris campaign cautions the winner of the race may not be known for “several days.” And striking Boeing machinists agree to a new labor dea…
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Some Americans are making adjustments to their stock and retirement portfolios to hedge againstpotentially higher taxes under the new administration. Wall Street Journal personal finance reporter Ashlea Ebeling joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss moves recommended by financial advisers. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more a…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 4. WSJ reporter Aaron Zitner discusses how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump hope to reach the elusive, occasional voters. And Venezuelan-Americans who arrived in the country years ago haven’t exactly been welcoming to newer Venezuelan arrivals. The Journal’s Arian Campo-Flores tells us why. Plus, Russia is suspected of plotting …
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 4. Ten states are set to vote on whether to restore constitutional protections for abortion tomorrow. Those efforts are polling well, but the WSJ’s Laura Kusisto says it’s not clear whether that will translate to wins for Democrats elsewhere on the ballot. Plus, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris tailor their closing arguments to …
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The third-largest city in Pennsylvania, Allentown, now has a majority of Hispanic residents, a demographic shift that’s given fresh importance here to one of the big issues in the presidential election: immigration and securing the southern border. In the final stretch of the campaign, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald T…
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The Federal Reserve is expected to issue a decision on interest rates on Thursday, with one more scheduled for December. Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how an uneven economy, and the presidential election, could impact the Fed’s plan in the months ahead. Sign up for the WSJ's free M…
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Why are investors concerned about Super Micro Computer? And what caused the sharpest tech selloff in months? Plus, why Amazon’s earnings impressed. Host Jack Pitcher discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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Why are investors concerned about Super Micro Computer? And what caused the sharpest tech selloff in months? Plus, why Amazon’s earnings impressed. Host Jack Pitcher discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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P.M. Edition for Nov. 1. WSJ reporter Alexander Osipovich discusses whether betting markets may be more accurate than polls when predicting who will win the presidential election. Wall Street Journal economics reporter Justin Lahart on the U.S.’s slowing job growth. Plus, Iran signals a possible strike on Israel. Tracie Hunte hosts. Sign up for the…
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This week on Sports Unlimited, we're diving into the hottest debates across the NFL, college football, and even the NBA. Should Jalen Reed secure the starting role after his latest performance, or is it too soon to commit? BYU’s strong start has fans asking if it's finally time to believe in the Cougars, while Quinn Ewers’ struggles have sparked ta…
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A.M. Edition for Nov. 1. WSJ global tech editor Jason Dean breaks down the results of this week’s tech earnings amid investor concern over soaring capital expenditures. Plus, Boeing offers machinists a 38% raise over four years as it tries to end a monthslong strike. And the WSJ’s Megan Graham explains how marketers are getting creative as they con…
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Tax-filing season is still several months away. Wall Street Journal reporter Laura Saunders joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss money-saving adjustments taxpayers can make to their withholding levels and retirement accounts, plus tax credits to take advantage of, before the end of 2024. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more a…
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P.M. Edition for Oct. 31. Former President Donald Trump says he wants to eliminate illegal immigration, but WSJ immigration reporter Michelle Hackman tells us how many of his allies want to restrict legal immigration too. And Journal reporter Heather Somerville discusses a California drone startup’s success in Ukraine. Plus, Comcast is considering …
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As child care becomes financially out-of-reach for many families, voters in several counties will decide next week on ballot measures to raise taxes and boost accessibility. Wall Street Journal reporter Harriet Torry joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why affordable daycare is seen as vital to local economies. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M.…
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When couples who make their living from social media split up, assessing the accounts’ value can be complicated and messy. Wall Street Journal reporter Katherine Hamilton joins host Ariana Aspuru to discuss how to protect your social media assets in a divorce. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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Jim Jones....Jim Jones....what can we say about Jim Jones? Early on young James found he had two things going for him, his newfound love of religion and his ability to memorize sermons and scripture. What started out as lil Jimmy preaching to the other kids in town, took a slight detour in dealing monkeys (not a euphemism) before he finally perform…
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Do you want to see an actual manifestation come true? Then listen in because I sat down with master hypnotherapist, Jim Curtis to explore manifestation, the transformative power of hypnotherapy, and how pain can spark personal growth. Jim reveals the often-overlooked truth about manifestation—it’s about removing internal blocks, not acquiring thing…
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The brackets that determine how much you pay in taxes are moving up by their smallest amount in a few years. WSJ reporter Ashlea Ebeling tells Ariana Aspuru what this change means and how it could impact your 2025 return. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Loaning money to family or friends can be risky and create tension, especially when you’re waiting for them to pay you back. ParkBridge Wealth Management’s Jonathan Shenkman tells host Ariana Aspuru how he advises clients to put emotions aside and treat it like a bank loan. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your a…
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How has an E. coli outbreak affected McDonald’s? And how did fashion stocks Tapestry and Capri trade after a judge blocked their $8.5 billion deal? Plus, what’s driving turbulence in Spirit Airlines stock? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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