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My First MillionAug 19 58 min

Asking 3 young millionaires how they make $1.8M, $5M, & $12M/year

  • Pasha's cooking robot aims to put a "private chef in every home" by automating meal preparation with AI and computer vision, having already shipped 1,000 units and achieved $2 million in bookings last month.
  • Midday Squares has achieved significant growth, selling $40 million worth of chocolate bars in the last year by focusing on the underserved afternoon snack market and leveraging a unique content and direct marketing strategy.
  • Daydream is revolutionizing dental back-office tasks by using AI to automate insurance claims and billing, helping dentists recover an average of $50,000 annually and aiming to serve all dental practices in America.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowAug 19 23 min

Penn State Cocaine Ring Busted, Disney Sues Trump's FCC, Clancy Trial Day 15: AM Update 8/19

  • Fourteen individuals have been charged in an alleged cocaine trafficking ring operating through two Penn State fraternities, with some pledges reportedly involved as an initiation.
  • Disney and ABC are suing the FCC, accusing the agency of illegally targeting ABC's broadcast licenses due to programming the Trump administration disliked.
  • A mysterious company admitted to fabricating political polls as a "social experiment" to test how unverified data spreads through media, raising questions about potential manipulation.
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Behind the BastardsAug 19 2 min

Introducing: Natural Causes

  • "Going outside" is framed as a political act in 2026 due to threats against public lands and environmental protections.
  • The podcast aims to combine unflinching journalism with advocacy to protect the planet, rejecting token gestures like 1% profit donations.
  • Future episodes will explore diverse topics from farmworker rights to indigenous leadership in fire management, with a focus on making the outdoors more welcoming.
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The RollupAug 19 32 min

Underneath The Hood Of The Rapidly Growing Neobank Sector With Rain CTO Charles Yoo-Naut

  • Rain's core innovation is enabling stablecoins to be spendable on Visa cards, bridging the gap between digital assets and everyday commerce.
  • The rise of stablecoin infrastructure has significantly lowered the cost and complexity of launching neo-banks, fostering global expansion and specialized financial services.
  • Rain's focus on building on-chain native infrastructure allows for 365-day settlement using USDC, reducing collateral requirements and operational costs for issuers.
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The Megyn Kelly ShowAug 19 36 min

The Beltway Snipers: The Soldier — Ep. 2 | MK Confidential

  • John List was apprehended in 1989, eighteen years after murdering his entire family, and maintained his false identity until his fingerprints and physical characteristics matched those of the wanted fugitive.
  • Despite confessing to the murders, John List pleaded not guilty by reason of mental defect, claiming religious obsession as justification, but his defense was undermined by testimony from Lutheran clergymen who stated his theology was flawed.
  • John List was found guilty of five counts of murder and sentenced to consecutive life terms, and he spent his remaining years in prison, writing a memoir that attributed his crimes to undiagnosed PTSD from his World War II service.
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Milk Road AIAug 18 57 min

AI's Next Big Crisis Is Already Here

  • The US faces a significant power crisis that could become a bottleneck for AI development, potentially leading to a surplus of chips without enough electricity to run them.
  • Nvidia's new 800-volt DC infrastructure signifies a shift towards higher energy density in data centers, requiring more power semiconductors and potentially impacting companies like Infineon.
  • Companies providing on-site power solutions, such as Bloom Energy, and those building the infrastructure for power distribution are well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for AI compute power.
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Brew MarketsAug 18 39 min

Wendy’s Reinvented & Solving Microsoft’s Copilot-palooza Problem

  • General Motors is strategically diversifying beyond traditional vehicles into areas like subscription software, insurance, and energy storage to drive future growth.
  • GM's CFO emphasizes a balanced approach to the EV transition, acknowledging future dominance while optimizing internal combustion engine offerings and focusing on making EVs more profitable through structural cost reductions and improved battery technology.
  • The company is actively developing high-margin digital services, including connected vehicle features and loyalty programs, to enhance customer value and generate new revenue streams.
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MTSAug 18 19 min

Uber and Zipline Just Changed Deliveries Forever | Keller Cliffton

  • Zipline has partnered with Uber Eats to significantly expand autonomous drone delivery, aiming for 1 million deliveries daily and potentially growing the instant delivery market tenfold.
  • The complexity of scaling drone delivery lies not in the aircraft itself, but in the integration of software, operations, maintenance, and manufacturing, a challenge Zipline addressed through a decade of real-world experience.
  • Zipline's zero safety incidents over 140 million autonomous miles provided the crucial data for FAA approval, demonstrating a safety standard ten times better than cars.
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Moonshots with Peter DiamandisAug 18 2h 24m

China’s Endgame: ASI Timelines, US-China Relations, and the $1.7T AI Bubble With Alvin Graylin | #281

  • The US-China AI race is perceived as a zero-sum race condition, leading to irrational decisions, when it should be approached as a collaborative "stag hunt" for mutual benefit and global stability.
  • China's AI strategy, particularly its rapid adoption of open-source models, is driven by a need for domestic innovation and resilience, not necessarily an ambition for global political domination.
  • The US export controls on chips have inadvertently strengthened China's domestic semiconductor industry and have not significantly slowed AI training, which can occur internationally, suggesting a need for revised strategies.
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The Milk Road ShowAug 18 42 min

Everyone Is Waiting for the Bitcoin Bottom… What If It Already Happened?

  • Bitcoin's volatility is currently at historic lows, suggesting a significant price move is imminent.
  • On-chain data, particularly concerning long-term holders and realized prices, indicates that Bitcoin may have already experienced its bear market bottom.
  • Traditional Bitcoin seasonality arguments are becoming less predictive as the asset's correlation with broader markets increases and its supply nears its maximum.
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