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Work Pants Finance is the show for MBAs, entrepreneurs, and other professionals who want their financial plan to work as hard as they do. Work Pants Finance's theme is learning through experience - the good, the bad, and the ugly! Work Pants Finance sits at the center of life, business, career, and money and brings it all together with humanity, wit, and wisdom.
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Hard At Work Show

Matthew & Nick

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This is Hard at Work, the show where we talk about the nerdy stuff we talk about AT work, to distract us FROM work! Join Matt & Nick, CoWorkers for life, as they discuss all the things that interest them in the worlds of movies, video games, television, and their lives, all while ducking their responsibilities. Become a CoWorker!
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We're sisters and the Biohacker Babes! We want to empower you to become your own biohacker and upgrade your life. The Biohacker Babes podcast aims to create insight into the body's natural healing abilities, strengthen your intuition, and empower you with techniques and modalities to optimize your health and wellness.
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Optimized Sales

Sean Butkus & Matt Wood

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We are on a mission to treat every sales professional, leader and team, like pro athletes by teaching and implementing mental, physical, and spiritual tactics to address the human behind the quota, first. Once the mind, body and spirit are optimized, the traditional sales training tactics such as prospecting, discovery, negotiation and closing are much more effective. This results in less sales turnover, higher team morale, and more predictable forecasting and revenue attainment."
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Mustard Flats

Mustard Flats

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Canberra music, art and lifestyle podcast. Every episode we are joined by two of Canberra’s finest with no host, so you get to hear it straight from the sauce. For full video experience subscribe to Mustard Flats on YouTube or visit mustardflats.com
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Mad Mumzie shares stories and tips on living a mining lifestyle in Australia. As a dump truck operator for over 12 years, she wants you to know what it's really like. How to get in, how to thrive and survive in the mining industry-especially as a woman, how to make the most of your time working long hours, shift work and away from home. Interview style and audio blog episodes in a fun way help to shed light on a mysterious mining lifestyle to many.
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Counterfactual

Canadian Bar Association

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Counterfactual is a podcast presented by the Canadian Bar Association’s Competition Law and Foreign Investment Review Section. The Counterfactual podcast strives to inform and entertain about topics of interest that lie at the core, intersection or even periphery of competition law and policy.
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Our goal is to make each of our guests exclaim: "hmmm... that's a good question. I don't know the answer." ...because when that happens, it means you, the listener, may be inspired to learn more beyond the interview and to ask great questions yourself that lead to new insights. In this podcast, we cover, Historical and current Anthropology, Comparative Religion and History
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Power Mining Analysis

Anthony Power & Bryce McNallie

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Whether you are a seasoned investor, a dedicated enthusiast in bitcoin mining, or a newcomer seeking deeper insights, Power Mining Analysis serves as the paramount resource for staying informed in the dynamic realm of Bitcoin Mining. Initiate your journey towards innovation and excellence with Power Mining Analysis, as we extend an invitation for you to embrace the future.
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A podcast for athletes, past and current, in a time of transition. When sports are over we asked ourselves "What's Next?" This podcast hopes to find the answers. Relevant to anyone looking for the next chapter in their lives.
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The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust. From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news. On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will d ...
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The SWISH Show

Ryan Tuckwood

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Welcome to The SWISH Show with Ryan Tuckwood – where Sales, Business, and Life collide. Ryan is one half of the Shark Tank-winning duo behind SWISH Sales Coaching, a multi-award-winning organization built on Selling With Integrity & Selling Honestly. On this podcast, Ryan handpicks the world’s top educators, speakers, and motivators—bringing their insights straight to you in a high-energy, no-fluff format. Expect raw, unfiltered conversations that are engaging, informal, and packed with valu ...
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In this episode, we answer questions submitted by Roy, Nancy, Donna, @MadamPickles (via YouTube), Tom, Mark, and Brenda. From the long-term outlook for Permian Basin production, the complexities of overriding royalty interests, strategies for dealing with offers to purchase mineral rights, understanding when to expect the first royalty check, and n…
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Jim Risch is a US Senator to Idaho and took time to come on the show to talk about two fundamental pieces of Idaho's economy: power and water. As an ag state, water is the source of massive feuds and turmoil, and building infrastructure for it's proper storage and management benefits not just Idaho but the west as a whole. Nuclear power is also a h…
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We unpack October’s miner economics with Luxor’s Kaan Farahani, connect difficulty and hash price to real production, and show how forward markets protected margins while fees hit historic lows. We compare Bitcoin mining versus AI/HPC power allocations and share data on what the curves imply next. • October difficulty up, production per EH down • B…
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We weigh the Nvidia beat against a falling Bitcoin price and show why data center power, not GPUs, is the true bottleneck for AI. Site visits, fresh contracts, and campus build-outs reveal how miners are pivoting into durable, contracted HPC revenue. • Bitcoin price slide and miner sentiment • Nvidia’s record results and AI infrastructure demand • …
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Anna Paulina Luna is a Florida Congresswoman and came on the show to talk about emerging issues with the country. She is running legislation to address loopholes that allow for massive wealth accumulation amongst families in the federal government. She also voted to present the Epstein files just two days ago, and she has also been working on uncov…
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We unpack Bitdeer’s Q3 results, why IFRS noise masked operating strength, and how vertical integration across chips, rigs, and sites creates flexibility in a tougher mining market. We then break down the HPC strategy, from cloud services to colocation, and the plan to monetize three gigawatts of secured power as demand for 2026–2027 capacity surges…
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Michael Dykes is the CEO and President of International Dairy Food Association and came on to speak on the state of dairy, dairy products, labor, and trade in the USA. Idaho’s largest sector of the economy is agriculture, and within agriculture the largest sector is cattle, and within cattle the largest sector is dairy. Long story short, as dairy g…
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Breaking news on Australia’s COP bid — Adelaide won’t host COP31. Instead, a deal is being finalised with Türkiye that would see Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen take the presidency while Türkiye hosts the summit. It’s a major shift in a bid the government once sold as a big diplomatic win — so what happened? Meanwhile, it’s that time of year ag…
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We sit down with BitFuFu’s VP of IR, Charlie Brady, to unpack a standout Q3 and the mechanics of a cloud-first mining model that balances locked-in revenue with Bitcoin upside. The conversation traces how dynamic hash allocation, disciplined costs, and smart site ownership create resilience heading into the halving. • cloud mining as a service driv…
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We revisit five Texas site visits, then unpack earnings across Bit Digital, WhiteFiber, Bitfufu, Soluna, Canaan, and Hive to map where mining margins compress and where HPC and cloud revenue expand. Bitcoin weakness, ETF flows, and hashprice slides frame the pivot from pure mining to diversified compute. • key takeaways from Texas tours and scale o…
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Ander Sundell is a professor of GeoScience at College of Western Idaho. The west has always been home to hardrock mining, but the US has largely gotten away from that industry in the last 75 years. With that decision to outsource our mining, refinding, and production of minerals, we have also ushered in a situation where we are largely dependent on…
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In this illuminating episode, Morley Robbins, creator of the Root Cause Protocol and author of [Cu]re Your Fatigue: The Root Cause and How to Fix It on Your Own, dives deep into what's really behind the global fatigue epidemic. Known as "Magnesium Man," Morley has worked with thousands of clients across 45 countries to help them restore energy natu…
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Are we on the cusp of a science brain drain in Australia? Major job cuts are coming to the CSIRO — adding to the hundreds of positions already lost over the past 18 months. The Science Minister Tim Ayres insists the government “believes in science”... but do these cuts tell a different story? And Australia is still jostling with Türkiye for the rig…
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We break down IREN’s leap from top-tier bitcoin mining margins to a $10B Microsoft GPU-as-a-service contract, and how prepayments, Dell terms, and disciplined financing de-risk the build. The conversation spans GPU paybacks, ERCOT policy shifts, BC growth, and the balance between mining and AI. • Q1 operating highlights and mid‑60s gross margins • …
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We bring back Soluna CEO John Belizaire to unpack a transformative quarter, a Texas tour of the Dorothy facility, and a roadmap that blends Bitcoin hosting with AI-ready, renewable computing. The focus: convert curtailed wind into flexible, profitable load while scaling responsibly with strong partners. • 36% revenue growth and expanding gross marg…
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Amber Nelson is the executive director of the Idaho Coalition for Safe Healthcare. This group reviews legislation, works with healthcare providers and systems, and makes recommendations on policy and modifications that are born out of problems once policy hits the ground. This conversation will remind anyone that no matter how well intentioned a po…
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Is there anywhere safe in Australia right now to be a major party leader? It’s starting to feel like decapitation season. The latest head to roll? Victoria’s Liberal leader, just one year out from a state election. With leadership changes sweeping across the country, there’s plenty driving the disruption - and no sign that politics is slowing down …
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A retired smelter in Rockdale now runs as Bitdeer’s flagship, blending direct-to-chip cooling, efficient SEALMiners, and tight software control into a quiet, fast-moving operation. We tour the repair center, walk the racks, test the thermals, and map the path from mining to AI-ready infrastructure. • origins as an aluminum smelter adapted for Bitco…
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We unpack ABTC’s first earnings as a public company and why Satoshis per share, not vanity exahash, guides every choice. Matt Prusak lays out a lean mining model, disciplined treasury playbook, and an ecosystem push aimed at durable, post-halving economics. • doubling revenue and setting Satoshis per share as the north star • 8–10 BTC per day with …
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Richard McPherson is a world leading authority on Nuclear Technology. In Episode 18 of the American Nuclear series, we review the executive order by Idaho Governor Butch Otter in 2018. In this particular order, Governor Otter orders three things specific to the nuclear industry, ranging from the LINE commission to public/private partnerships to nuc…
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In this enlightening episode, we welcome Dr. John E. Lewis, founder and president of Dr. Lewis Nutrition®, to explore the cutting-edge connection between nutrition, neurodegeneration, and multiple sclerosis (MS). As a leading researcher and former Associate Professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Dr. Lewis shares how food, s…
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In this "Just the Babes" episode, we break down new research on melatonin, from cardiovascular implications to ideal sourcing and dosing. We explore how circadian rhythms shape bone health and revisit the Daylight Saving Time debate. The conversation moves into nutrition and environmental exposures, covering red meat and cancer risk, glyphosate’s e…
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The race for leadership - and perhaps the very soul of the Liberal Party - is on. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley spent last week negotiating with critics both inside and outside the party in a bid to hold onto her position. But after conceding ground, the conservative faction now smells blood in the water. Is it all over for Sussan Ley? Patricia Karv…
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Ben Gagnon CEO of Bitfarms joins us to unpack Q3 results, explain IFRS versus operational reality, and walk through the strategy to pivot from Bitcoin mining to high‑margin HPC and AI infrastructure. We cover Washington’s build, the power pipeline, lease timing, and why patience can create more value than quick wins. • Clarifying Bitfarms Q3 revenu…
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A tough week for bitcoin and miners reveals which operators hold real power advantages, hardware roadmaps, and diversified revenue. We share on-site takeaways from Texas, break down October production across major names, and explain why HPC and hosting are becoming core to mining economics. • Bitcoin price pressure and macro drag • Miner sell-off d…
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We tour Riot’s Corsicana campus to see how a leading Bitcoin miner is building toward a gigawatt-ready HPC future. From massive substations and a literal lake to modular immersion halls and an adjacent core‑shell campus, the plan is bold and patient. • in‑house development model and faster delivery • expanded substation capacity and ESS Metron edge…
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Wendi Secrist is the executive director of the Idaho Workforce Development Council and came in to speak on Idaho’s workforce needs. There are large concerns in this state about employment, cost of living, and the future of our children, but Wendi came in with a different view. We also have many, many employers that are looking for skilled, high qua…
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Opposition leader Sussan Ley has been on a media blitz, defending her party's position of ditching net zero targets. So, how effective has her sales job been?Will her message about affordability before emissions reduction cut through to 'middle Australia'? And is this debate about policy or just about power? Patricia Karvelas and Mel Clarke get stu…
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Susan Buxton is the director of Idaho’s Parks and Recreation department. She very kindly came on to talk about new parks and features that are coming online and the changing of recreation seasons. We all owe her. Like, big time! Enjoy! The Ranch Podcast is supported by Truth In Media Foundation, a non-profit media organization committed to unbiased…
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We tour MARA’s Granbury flagship to show how a 260 MW Bitcoin mine runs quietly beside a natural gas plant and why 67% of rigs now sit in immersion. We break down modular build speed, behind‑the‑meter power, vertical integration, and load balancing with HPC. • 260 MW flagship site with 12.2 EH contribution • Immersion cooling adoption at 67% of act…
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In this episode, we're joined by Josh Dech, a holistic nutritionist, gut health expert, and host of the ReversABLE podcast, to unravel the mysteries of Crohn's and Colitis. Josh has dedicated his career to helping others uncover the root causes of their gut health issues and creating lasting change. With years of personal experience and extensive m…
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Steve Seppi is the CEO of Dairy West, the four state dairy association committed to supporting this fundamental industry in Idaho, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. Dairy in Idaho is the single largest ag based product, but as Steve points out in our discussion, dairy is starting to represent many different things, ranging from liquid milk to cheese to…
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In this episode, we dive into what is driving the recent downward pressure on oil prices. The Energy Information Administration released their October short-term energy outlook with a projection that caught our attention. They're forecasting that oil prices could fall to $47.77 per barrel in 2026—a 26% decrease from recent levels. That price sits b…
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Opposition leader Sussan Ley has announced the Liberal party will ditch net zero and repeal Labor's 2030 emissions reduction target - all in a bid for the Opposition to "put affordable energy first". Shadow Energy Minister Dan Tehan says the policy is about affordability, growing our economy and doing our 'fair share' — and while there are no targe…
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In this fascinating episode, we explore the boundaries of physics and imagination with Dr. Ronald Mallett, Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Connecticut and one of the few scientists in the world to have developed a theoretical framework for time travel. A pioneer in general relativity, black hole physics, and quantum cosmology, Dr…
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Claudio Berti, PHD is the director Idaho Geological Survey and came on to talk about the potential that Idaho has for mining and mineral extraction. There are roughly 50 critical minerals in the US and many rare earth materials, dozens of which can be found right here in Idaho. However, there are also several problems that companies face when attem…
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Will Hay is a business owner in the Treasure Valley and an advocate for reforming the liquor license system in Idaho. Currently there is a quota system which restricts the number of licenses that can be in operation, but these licenses also have a rich history of being a controlled monopoly, essentially granting the owner a substantial market advan…
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We tour Soluna’s Dorothy facility in Silverton to see how behind-the-meter wind power becomes low-cost compute for Bitcoin hosting and future HPC. We dig into the diamond layout, airflow engineering, and how a hybrid wind+grid strategy underpins margins and growth. • behind-the-meter wind model and grid interconnect • diamond site layout and therma…
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After months of division and public front-running — and even some added excitement of diverted planes — it's D-Day for the Liberals to decide the party's future direction on net zero. So, what direction is the party moving in — and can Sussan Ley keep them united? Patricia Karvelas and David Speers break it all down on Politics Now. FILL OUT OUR AU…
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We tour IREN’s Childress campus to see how power, cooling, and repeatable design create a mega-scale platform for Bitcoin mining today and HPC AI tomorrow. From grid ties and substation planning to closed-loop water and 20-year infrastructure, we map the strategy behind the Microsoft deal. • community impact in Childress and local hiring • 750 MW c…
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Annette Tipton is the executive director of the Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs. Idaho has a large hispanic community, and understanding the needs, potential, and anxieties of that community is crucial to Idaho’s continued prosperity. Annette came in to help explain how the commission attempts to address all of these things. Enjoy! The Ranch P…
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Britany Hurst Marchant is the executive director of the Idaho Wheat Commission and came in to speak on the international contracts and sales of one of Idaho’s key products. There has been much concern about local Idaho farmers and exports as tariffs were issued earlier this year, and Britany came in to explain where this staple crop sits, what cont…
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With an impartial and beloved electoral body, preferential and compulsory voting — and of course election day sausage sizzles — Australia's democratic system is the envy of much of the world. Today, Annabel Crabb joins PK to explore what exactly makes our democratic processes so unique (and the democracy sausage is just one part). And it's the 50th…
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In this episode, we sit down with Martha Carlin, the visionary founder of The BioCollective and BiotiQuest, to explore the groundbreaking science behind the human microbiome and how it connects to nearly every aspect of our health. From soil to gut, Martha bridges the worlds of microbial ecology, terrain theory, and personal wellness, offering a re…
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Matt Clifford is the Sheriff of Ada County. Deputy mental health has been a growing concern across the country as people are waking up to the mental toll that law enforcement takes on the men and women who serve our communities. Sheriff Clifford is taking on this challenge aggressively, pushing for better, more robust services that work not only wi…
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Richard McPherson is a world leading authority on Nuclear Technology. In Episode 17 of the American Nuclear series, we review what President Trump has done in and with the Nuclear Industry in the first year since he was elected again. There are many issues that need to be resolved across huge industries, including mining, manufacturing, environment…
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In this conversation, Dr. Nathan Bryan discusses the critical role of nitric oxide in human health, its production, and the factors that can lead to its deficiency. He explains how nitric oxide functions as a signaling molecule, its importance in cardiovascular health, athletic performance, and immune function, and the misconceptions surrounding ni…
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After months of division, the Liberal party room is finally set to meet and thrash out their future direction on net zero this week. But it's also shaping up as a challenge for Sussan Ley and her hold on leadership. So, does Sussan Ley look like she's been lacking political conviction on the issue, and is that what voters look for in a leader? And …
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