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Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend

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Weekly market commentary by Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend and interviews with the brightest minds in the world of finance and macroeconomics. Made possible by funding from Fourth Turning Capital Management, LLC
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Explore the Universe - One Day at a Time 🔬 From space missions and biology breakthroughs to physics, tech, and the wonders of our world—Science News Daily delivers fast, fascinating science updates to keep your brain buzzing. Whether you're a student, a science lover, or just curious, we've got your daily fix.
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Whether you’re into useful tips for self-improvement, psychology, recent discoveries, mysterious stories, or just your day-to-day routine, there’s something for everyone! You can expect all that and more coming at you in five new episodes every day. If you’ve got a thirst for knowledge that never quits, then join our community! We have a good time, so take your shoes off, kick back, and make yourself at home here on the Bright Side of life!
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In Episode 432 of Signals From Mars, Victor welcomes Ulf “Uffe” Pettersson, vocalist of Swedish thrashers Mezzrow, to discuss the band’s powerful new album Embrace The Awakening. Uffe reflects on Sweden’s enduring metal culture, the impact of recent losses in the community—especially Thomas Lindberg of At The Gates—and how Mezzrow rediscovered thei…
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Have you ever wondered why flies rub their limbs? Turns out, they just clean them, it’s this simple. But does it mean that flies are so clean it is safe to eat food after they land on it? First, remember that they spill out those juices onto your food, which is already gross enough. You also have to keep in mind that flies land everywhere, and it’s…
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Superheroes are not only found in movies. You don't need to go to other planets to be amazed by the variety of lifeforms. Some incredible superpowers already exist in the world. Evolution has a very rich imagination and, thanks to it, there are bugs that can leap the distance of 100 times their body length, flies that see everything around it, 360 …
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Scientists sent spiders on space missions, and these arachnid astronauts managed to whip up webs in microgravity conditions. The catch? The space silk wasn't exactly like their Earthly creations, showing that gravity does play a role in web architecture. So, while spiders can pull off their web-making magic in space, it's a bit like watching a skil…
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Wasps, bees, hornets - all of them make buzzing noises and you don't want neither of them around your house. Most people are wary of bees but hornets are a different story. Thanks to their sheer size and ability to sting you more than once, these insects can seriously ruin your day. Imagine thousands of them covering your backyard... Sounds like a …
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The Asian Giant Hornet is the largest hornet in the world. It's the size of a thumb and its sting looks like a real needle. By the way, Asian Giant Hornets are one of the most dangerous insects in the world. They can lead to the mass extinction of many species of living creatures on Earth. But what happens if an Asian Giant Hornet stings you? Its s…
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House centipede has 15 pairs of legs, two well-developed eyes, and two long sensitive antennae to pick up smells and vibrations. It carries venom in the legs located by the head and near the mouth. And it can hold more than one prey in its legs using them like a lasso. A lot of people are trying to get rid of them, but house centipedes are natural …
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This week on LPL Market Signals, LPL Research’s Chief Equity Strategist, Jeffrey Buchbinder, Chief Technical Strategist, Adam Turnquist, and Chief Fixed Income Strategist, Lawrence Gillum share highlights from Outlook 2026: The Policy Engine. The strategists cover the firm’s expectations for stocks, bonds, the U.S. dollar, and key commodities in 20…
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Researchers at the University of Amsterdam reveal that gravitational waves from colliding black holes may carry hidden signatures of dark matter, offering the first real method to study this cosmic mystery. Georgetown University scientists identify a molecular 'brain switch' controlling how quickly habits form, with major implications for addiction…
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Get ready to witness the future of space travel! 🚀 Engineers have just built a rocket that could blast humans all the way to Mars in just 30 days. Imagine skipping years of space travel and landing on the Red Planet in a single month. In this video, we’ll dive into the crazy science, the cutting-edge technology, and what this means for humanity’s d…
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Scientists created a wild new 5D crystal that could one day bring humanity back after doomsday! 🔥 This futuristic invention can store mind-blowing amounts of data—basically a time capsule for everything we know. Unlike regular storage, this crystal is super durable and can last for billions of years. That means even if disaster wipes us out, future…
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Scientists just cooked up something called a time crystal, and it's blowing minds everywhere! Basically, it's this funky new form of matter that moves and repeats in time, not space. This mind-bending creation challenges everything we thought we knew about the laws of physics. Picture a crystal that doesn't just sit there looking pretty, but actual…
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From towering skyscrapers that touch the clouds to ships the size of small cities, these feats of engineering are awe-inspiring. 🚢🏗️ You’ll learn about the brains and teamwork behind building these colossal wonders and why they’re so important. Whether it’s about moving mountains (literally!) or creating something no one thought was possible, this …
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Scientists grew mini-brains in the lab from human stem cells. But here's the kicker: these tiny brain models unexpectedly developed eye-like structures! It was a real head-scratcher for researchers, who were initially just trying to mimic early brain development. This surprising twist shed light on the incredible complexity of brain development and…
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Mike Robinson, co-editor of the UK Column, joins the program for an in-depth discussion on the accelerating global assault on free speech. We examine how this campaign represents a coordinated attack on foundational Western values — and what that means for the future of open societies. We also explore the growing strategy of amplifying extreme voic…
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Our American Alchemist this week is Filippo Biondi.This was one of my favorite interviews. There are definitely deliberately engineered, sophisticated structures underneath the pyramids that look like ancient technology (one might speculate some sort of energy grid). Live for members todaySign Up With Our Sponsors Below For Exclusive Alchemy Deals!…
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Scientists discover active seismic faults on the Moon that could jeopardize future NASA base plans, while new evidence shows the ozone layer is recovering faster than expected. Researchers unlock how the liver and heart communicate to regulate metabolism, and neutrino experiments edge closer to explaining why the universe exists at all. Plus, deep-…
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Imagine sending something from one place to another instantly—like magic, but real! Oxford scientists have just pulled off teleportation for the first time, and it could change the way we see science forever. Watch to discover how it works, what they actually teleported, and what this could mean for the future of technology. You won’t believe the p…
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Copying nature is like tapping into the ultimate design library for engineers. Take birds, for instance – their wing structures inspired the creation of more efficient aircraft wings. Engineers look at the intricate patterns of leaves and apply those designs to create better solar panels, maximizing energy absorption. The strength and flexibility o…
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What if you could travel back in time… and not break the universe? Scientists may have just cracked one of the biggest mysteries in physics — the time travel paradox. In this video, we’ll explore how Germain Tobar, a physics student from the University of Queensland, ran the numbers and found a way that time travel might actually work — without any…
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Imagine reaching out and touching a beam of light. Sounds impossible, right? But physicists have found a way to make particles of light, called photons, stick together and form something like solid matter. It’s like catching a rainbow in your hands. This discovery could change the way we build supercomputers, design new tech, and maybe even open do…
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Imagine getting a tattoo… that can track your health, location, or identity — and you don’t even need a device. Sounds like sci-fi? It’s real. Scientists have developed futuristic electronic tattoos that use special ink to monitor your body in real-time — from heart rate to hydration — and even transmit data without chips or batteries. But here’s t…
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Physicists have precisely calculated how time moves differently on Mars compared to Earth, a discovery crucial for future missions and colonization. This episode also covers AI systems that develop brain-like patterns before training, the shocking 86% increased stroke risk from poor oral health, and how 22 million Americans are breathing dangerous …
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Ready to take your life to the next level? 🚀 We've got something seriously cool lined up for you – a video showcasing 15+ life-changing gadgets that'll totally revolutionize the way you live! From modern firecraft gadgets that'll have you making fires in the wild like a pro, to mobile water filters that ensure you always have clean drinking water o…
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The future is here — and it’s looking seriously cool. Imagine driving with a holographic windshield that shows directions, alerts, and more, right in front of your eyes like a sci-fi movie. Or picture a rollable laptop you can carry like a scroll and unroll into a full screen anytime, anywhere. And get this — scientists in Japan have created a "mag…
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Scientists never cease to surprise us with their inventions. Some of them look straight like from a sci-fi movie. But making these fantastic things is possible, they've already done it! Robotics exoskeletons that will make you 20 times stronger, a huge submarine that can stay underwater for 4 weeks. Or an ultra hot torch that slices through steel. …
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Ever heard of a square-wheeled bicycle? Sounds nuts, right? Well, there's a wild world of crazy ideas that actually worked! Imagine pedal-pushing on a bike with square wheels and thinking, "This might just be genius." From wacky inventions to offbeat concepts, these unconventional ideas prove that thinking outside the box – or in this case, the whe…
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NASA had to do a little cosmic DIY and reinvent the wheel – but not just for kicks. Turns out, traditional wheels don't cut it on the rough and rocky surface of Mars. So, NASA rolled up its sleeves and created these crazy-looking, springy contraptions called "tensegrity" wheels. They're like the Swiss army knives of space rovers, flexing and adapti…
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Ever heard of pneumatic tube transport? It's this crazy system that was like the OG version of instant messaging, but with actual physical objects. Back in the 19th and 20th centuries, people were sending all sorts of things through these tubes – from mail to cats! Yeah, you heard me right, someone actually sent a cat through the tube in 1897. Then…
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Andy Schectman returns for another sharp and timely Friday Night Economic Review to break down the underreported economic realities that have shaped 2025. We dig into the millions of jobs already lost this year—levels now matching the 2020 pandemic collapse—and the additional million-plus layoffs projected for 2026. It’s a crisis unfolding in real …
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Things you could only see in sci-fi movies before are now more than real. Slip the Moonwalkers on and you will walk two hundred and fifty percent faster than everyone else. Iron Man–style jetpack runs on five turbojet engines, and puts out over a thousand horsepower. And then, there's the WOWCube, a mind-bending invention where every panel is a tin…
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Discover the bizarre mountain that “lays eggs” — smooth, round stones that regularly roll out of its cliffside. We explore the science, the legends, and the strange geological forces that make this place one of the world’s most mysterious natural wonders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Beneath East Antarctica’s thick ice lies the Wilkes Land anomaly — a possible meteorite impact crater over 500 km wide. This mysterious formation may be the largest crater on Earth, with a mascon at its center and a history tied to ancient tectonic shifts. Explore the science behind this giant crater under Antarctica and what it could reveal about …
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New technologies are on the horizon, and they might just change the world soon! Take Meshtastic, for example – it’s a cool new tech that lets you communicate even without cell service by creating a mesh network with other devices. Then there's quantum computing, which promises to revolutionize everything from medicine to cybersecurity with its supe…
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Imagine slipping on a pair of shoes… and literally walking across a lake like it’s no big deal. Sounds like a video game cheat code, right? Well, engineers have actually built shoes that let you walk on water — and that’s just one of the wild inventions in this video. From gadgets that feel straight out of sci-fi to tools that make you question rea…
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Harley Schlanger, president of the LaRouche Organization, rejoins the program to break down what is not being told about the Epstein case — and why those critical elements are being kept from the public eye. Schlanger lays out the deeper forces at play, revealing how key facts are buried, how narratives are shaped, and why certain names, networks, …
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There’s a place in America where reality seems to glitch — and it’s been baffling scientists, the government, and locals for decades. Skinwalker Ranch, deep in Utah, is a hotspot for UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, strange lights, and even stories of missing time. The name comes from Navajo legends of “skinwalkers” — shape-shifting witches that …
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How did the same dinosaur footprints appear thousands of miles apart—on completely different continents? 🦕 This mind-bending mystery takes us back millions of years to a time when Earth looked nothing like it does today. Discover how shifting tectonic plates, supercontinents, and fossil evidence tell the incredible story of dinosaur migration acros…
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Did you hear about the spooky discovery in Poland? Archaeologists found a 400-year-old "vampire burial"! The skeleton was buried with a sickle placed across its neck, which people back then thought would stop a "vampire" from rising from the dead. There was also a padlock on the skeleton’s toe, another creepy precaution to keep it in the grave. His…
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Ever wondered why you can drive from Alaska to Argentina—except for one small gap? That’s because of the Darien Gap, a 100-mile stretch of dense jungle and swamps between Panama and Colombia. It’s wild, dangerous, and practically impossible to build a road through, thanks to the rough terrain, extreme weather, and local wildlife (think snakes and j…
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Imagine if all the oceans suddenly vanished—could you just walk to other continents? Well, without water, you’d see giant valleys and rugged, rocky plains that were once the ocean floor, connecting places like North America to Asia! But getting across wouldn’t be a smooth stroll; the ocean bed is full of deep trenches, towering ridges, and endless …
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Scientists just made an incredible discovery in Antarctica—they found Pine Island amber, a super rare type of fossilized tree resin! This amber is millions of years old and could hold clues about ancient ecosystems that once thrived on the frozen continent. Imagine finding tiny prehistoric insects or pollen trapped inside, perfectly preserved from …
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MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome, Marko Papic. We’ll discuss the deteriorating situation in Venezuela, the impacts of a potential Russia-Ukraine peace deal on markets, the spat between Japan and China, and the U.S. mid-term election cycle, considering the market impacts of all these developments. https://bit.ly/442T5gw Register f…
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Scientists have discovered pond frogs can eat the world's deadliest hornets without harm, while researchers unlock where life's essential elements actually come from using X-ray satellites. Plus, real-time footage reveals how your cells actively grab invading viruses, and a stunning finding from Wales shows the shingles vaccine may dramatically red…
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Beneath the bustling streets of Edinburgh, Scotland, lies a secret world known as the "Edinburgh Vaults." These hidden chambers are tucked away beneath the arches of the South Bridge, a massive 19th-century structure towering over the city's historic Old Town. Originally constructed in the late 18th century, the Vaults served as storage spaces and …
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Lost civilizations like Lemuria, Ys, Thule, Iram of the Pillars, and Agartha are fascinating tales that often blend myth and mystery. Lemuria, believed by some to have existed in the Indian or Pacific Ocean, is shrouded in legends of advanced beings. Ys, a mythical city submerged off the coast of Brittany, is said to have fallen due to a tragic lov…
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Ah, the age-old question: was there another civilization before us? Some folks delve into ancient mysteries, pointing at curious structures and artifacts, wondering if a super-secret ancient society left their mark. Archaeologists, though, rely on evidence, and so far, there's no concrete proof of a prehistoric advanced civilization. While we've go…
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