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The Small Business Tax Savings Podcast is designed specifically for small business owners. We focus on tax savings and ways to have a financially sound back bone to your small business. Our goal is to have you paying the least amount in taxes as legally possible.Hosted by by Mike Jesowshek, CPA, this is a quick hitting podcast aimed to get you important information without all the fluff. You can find episodes, blog posts, information on our software TaxElm and more on our website: www.TaxSav ...
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The Safe Money Retirement Show

Tim Wood. Certified Financial Fiduciary®

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Join me weekly for discussions about Retirement Tax Planning, Guaranteed Lifetime Income plans, ZERO-LOSS Growth Strategies, Legacy Planning, Long Term Care, Roth Conversions, and more. Hosted by Certified Financial Fiduciary®, member of Ed Slott's Elite IRA Advisor Group℠, Founder of Safe Money Retirement®, and the #1 Bestselling Author of Safe Money Retirement: Your Game Plan for Success, Tim Wood. You can get more info and a FREE copy of my book at www.SafeMoneyRetirement.com.
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"Ask Jenni" is a podcast where growth—in business, personal life, and mindset—is at the heart of every conversation. Originating from a dynamic Facebook community initiative in 2016 and evolving through engaging Instagram Live sessions, this podcast now reaches listeners on all major platforms, offering a space to explore the multifaceted challenges of entrepreneurship, motherhood, and marriage. Hosted by Jenni L. Hendrix, CEO of Tax Team Services, and a seasoned expert in finance and busine ...
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Marcus and Jon have been helping people secure better retirements for over a decade in Kentucky. As fiduciary advisors, they focus on developing solid plans for their clients, rather than pitching products. The end result is a game plan that allows their clients to understand their risk, fees and income so they can accomplish their unique retirement goals. Each week they cover the impact of the financial market on retirement finances, from reducing investment fees, to eliminating taxes on in ...
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Texas Matters

David Martin Davies

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Texas is a big state with a growing, diverse population and as the population grows, the issues and challenges facing its residents multiply. Texas Matters is a statewide news program that spends half an hour each week looking at the issues and culture of Texas.
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Melanin Money Show

Melanin Money Media

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The Melanin Money Show is the official destination for aspiring Melanin Millionaires. You’ll learn Entrepreneurship, Wealth building and Personal Finance insights to take your money and life to the next level.
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WealthAbility® for CPAs

The Rich Dad Media Network

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A show designed exclusively for CPAs who own their own firm (or want to someday). In this podcast, Tom Wheelwright shows entrepreneurial CPAs the fastest path to massive wealth: designing a firm to run itself. Tune in as world-renowned tax expert and bestselling author guides you to better clients, a better practice, and the life you deserve. Learn more about the WealthAbility® Network: https://wealthability.com/thenetwork/
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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Black Real Estate Dialogue

Black Real Estate Dialogue

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On this podcast, we share the stories of successful black real estate investors, developers and professionals. We also cover the latest real estate news and provide tips for investing in today's real estate market.
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Host Adam Ganucheau and the Mississippi Today political team bring you intimate access to the most connected players and observers in Mississippi politics. This podcast is a continuation of the mission that Mississippi Today serves: To present facts, perspectives and appropriate context on all sides of a political debate. With no focus on one side of the aisle or the other, we'll also provide you the other side of a story, giving our award-winning journalists a platform to share their insigh ...
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Distinguished

BU School of Hospitality Administration

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Welcome to the Distinguished podcast with Dean Arun Upneja of Boston University School of Hospitality Administration. We skip the small talk and get right into the top-of-mind topics in the world of hospitality, including and certainly not limited to inflation; recruiting and retaining talent; the need to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion; wellness and wellbeing of our team and our guests; climate action; and the impact of robotics and a.i. on the future of Hospitality. And that’s ju ...
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This Day in Legal History: Articles of Confederation Adopted On November 15, 1777, the Continental Congress formally adopted the Articles of Confederation, establishing the first constitutional framework for the United States. Crafted during the Revolutionary War, the Articles aimed to unify the thirteen colonies under a single government while pre…
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Leslie is joined by Kevin Mapp, the USW’s International Vice President of Human Affairs. Kevin coordinates bargaining in the union’s health care, containers, public sector and ship building sectors. The pair discuss the power of international solidarity in four parts. Part 1: Global Solidarity and Corporate Greed Multinational corporations operate …
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This Day in Legal History: Max Headroom Incident On November 22, 1987, a bizarre and illegal hijacking of television signals in Chicago made history as the "Max Headroom incident." During an evening broadcast of the news on WGN-TV, the signal was interrupted by a person wearing a rubber Max Headroom mask—a character from a popular British-American …
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Don't forget to leave a rating and review! In this episode, I answer questions about the best time to invest in real estate, the future of short-term rentals and how to invest with little to no money. Watch my FREE training on Out of State Investing https://www.outofstatemoney.com/ Download the Remote Landlord's Toolkit https://www.outofstatemoney.…
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This Day in Legal History: Gong Lum v. Rice On November 21, 1927, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Gong Lum v. Rice, a landmark case concerning racial segregation in public education. The case arose when Martha Lum, a nine-year-old Chinese American girl, was denied entry to a school for white children in Mississippi. Local authorities …
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How do you Grow, Protect, and Strategize With Your Money? Full Episode w Welby : https://youtu.be/ThvjBbkNnYM Full Episode w/ Marquell : https://youtu.be/kmL_Ms4aSiU Full Episode w/ Lindsay : https://youtu.be/tZetD-fwCwQ We're diving deep into financial strategies and real estate investing with our guests Welby Acely and Marquell Russel and Lindsay…
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This Day in Legal History: US DOJ Files Suit Against AT&T On November 20, 1974, the United States Department of Justice initiated one of the most significant antitrust actions in American history by filing a lawsuit against telecommunications giant AT&T. The case, United States v. AT&T, aimed to dismantle the company's monopoly over telephone servi…
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Send us a text Are you making the most of your tax-saving strategies before the year closes? In this episode, Mike Jesowshek provides a comprehensive checklist of essential tax strategies to implement before the end of 2024. As a CPA and founder of Tax Helm, he emphasizes maximizing tax deductions, making necessary payments, and properly documentin…
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In this week's episode, we'll discuss whether it's possible to completely eliminate longevity risk. What are your chances of living well beyond your expected lifespan? How should you plan your retirement income so you know you won't run out of money before you run out of life? Isn't it time to get answers to the tough retirement questions now? Join…
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This Day in Legal History: Jay Treaty Signed On November 19, 1794, the United States and Great Britain signed the Jay Treaty, formally titled the “Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation.” Negotiated by U.S. Chief Justice John Jay and British Foreign Secretary Lord Grenville, the treaty sought to resolve lingering tensions between the two nations…
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This Day in Legal History: Goodridge v. Department of Health On November 18, 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a historic decision in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, becoming the first court in the United States to rule that a state ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. In a narrow 4–3 decision, the court held…
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What stocks should you think about buying under Trump's presidency? With the potential for new policies and regulations, certain industries and sectors might see significant benefits. George will walk us through 25 stocks across various sectors—including banking, payment processors, energy, defense, steel, and even crypto—that you might want to con…
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Voters will choose between Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Jim Kitchens and state Sen. Jenifer Branning in a runoff election on Nov. 26, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Mississippi Today’s Adam Ganucheau, Bobby Harrison, and Taylor Vance break down the race and discuss why the election is so important for the future of the court and policy in Mi…
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This Day in Legal History: Guiteau Stands Trial for Assassination On November 14, 1881, Charles Guiteau stood trial for assassinating President James A. Garfield. Garfield had been shot by Guiteau in July of that year but succumbed to his injuries months later, largely due to medical mismanagement. At the time, sterilization practices were not wide…
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If you want to know how to win during the next year and beyond with your money! This is the episode for you! Carter and George dive deep into the cyclical nature of the economy, exploring how low interest rates and borrowing behaviors influence market dynamics and investment opportunities.They also unpack the implications of potential political cha…
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This Day in Legal History: SCOTUS Ends Bus Segregation On November 13, 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court took a pivotal stand against racial segregation by refusing to hear the appeal in Browder v. Gayle, a landmark case challenging bus segregation laws in Alabama. This action upheld a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alaba…
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SPECIAL GUEST Joel Salatin The Lunatic Farmer Regenerative Farmer Joel’s Blog – https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/blog Polyface Farms – https://polyfacefarms.com/ RFK Jr let’s not underestimate the pull that he has and his inner sanctum. I know Thomas Massie and he and I go way back. I know the Means and they have caused quite a stir. This agricultu…
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In this week's episode, we'll explore if guaranteed lifetime income is too good to be true with multi-bestselling author Tom Hegna. What are the risks to the companies offering these plans? What is retirement alpha and how does it apply to retirement income? Why are mortality credits vital to your income plan in retirement? Isn't it time to get ans…
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Send us a text Are you overpaying on taxes and missing out on key deductions that could boost your business's bottom line? In this episode, CPA Mike Jesowshek shares advanced tax strategies that empower business owners to significantly reduce their tax liabilities while building wealth. Mike addresses common challenges business owners face when min…
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Don't forget to leave a rating and review! As we approach 2025, many are wondering how Donald Trump's policies will impact the housing market. With his "Make America Great Again" slogan still resonating with many Americans, it's essential to understand how his stance on immigration and economic growth will affect the real estate industry. In this v…
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This Day in Legal History: WTC Bombers Convicted On November 12, 1997, Ramzi Yousef and two of his accomplices were convicted for their roles in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, marking a significant legal milestone in U.S. counterterrorism efforts. The bombing, which took place on February 26, 1993, involved a truck bomb detonated in th…
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This Day in Legal History: Lockerbie Bombing Indictments On November 11, 1991, indictments were formally announced in the notorious Lockerbie bombing case, marking a significant milestone in international criminal justice. U.S. and U.K. prosecutors indicted two Libyan nationals—Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi and Lamin Khalifah Fhimah—in connectio…
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How is Trump going to help your wallet? We're diving into some of the most significant tax updates you need to know about following Donald Trump's election as President. In this episode, Carter will break down seven major tax changes that could impact your wallet and the economy over the next four years. From a massive reduction in corporate tax ra…
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Mississippi Today’s Taylor Vance and Bobby Harrison interview Central District Supreme Court Justice Jim Kitchens about his Nov. 26 runoff election. Kitchens is being challenged by state Sen. Jenifer Branning, R-Philadelphia. (Note: Mississippi Today also has extended an invitation to Branning to appear on “The Other Side” podcast.)…
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This Day in Legal History: Beer Hall Putsch On November 8, 1923, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party launched a failed coup known as the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich, Germany. Hitler, alongside other far-right leaders, sought to overthrow the Weimar Republic by forcibly taking control of the Bavarian government and inspiring a national revolution. The pl…
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This Day in Legal History: FDR Wins Fourth Term On November 7, 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt won an unprecedented fourth term as President of the United States, solidifying his role as a defining leader during one of the nation's most challenging periods. First elected in 1932, Roosevelt took office at the height of the Great Depression and implement…
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If you want the sauce on how to start a business from scratch and make profits this is the episode for you! We dive into conversations with Mike MacDonald, Dr. Sonya, and Brain Waldron and dive deep into essential strategies for expanding your business while maintaining personal growth and well-being. We'll hear from Mike McDonald about the signifi…
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This Day in Legal History: New York Grants Women Right to Vote On November 6, 1917, New York became one of the first eastern states to grant women the right to vote, a pivotal victory for the suffrage movement in the United States. The state’s voters approved a constitutional amendment that extended suffrage to women, marking a significant shift in…
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In this week's episode, we'll discuss how you can retire without worrying about your income in retirement in today's world without pensions. How can you guarantee a lifetime income like a pension if you don't work for a company that offers a pension? How can you structure your income in retirement to cover your expenses now and higher prices due to…
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Send us a text Are you missing out on key tax deductions by mixing personal and business expenses? In this episode, Mike Jesowshek discusses the importance of setting up an accountable plan for businesses, especially S and C corporations. He breaks down how accountable plans allow business owners to reimburse themselves for personal expenses with a…
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This Day in Legal History: Saddam Hussein Sentenced to Death On November 5, 2006, Saddam Hussein, former President of Iraq, was sentenced to death by hanging by the Iraqi High Tribunal. This judgment followed a lengthy trial process in which Hussein was found guilty of crimes against humanity, including the 1982 mass killing of 148 Shiite Muslims i…
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Kate Buhler, founder and president of Profitable to Train, is a leading expert in hospitality service excellence and profitability. With decades of experience across luxury brands including Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, Baccarat, Peninsula, and Bulgari, Kate is known for her unique approach to training that drives both empl…
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This Day in Legal History: Massachusetts Institutes Death Penalty for Heresy On November 4, 1646, the Massachusetts General Court enacted a law that imposed the death penalty for heresy, requiring all members of the colony to affirm the Bible as the Word of God. This harsh mandate reflected the deeply religious nature of the Puritan colony, which v…
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Do you want to know how to have an abundant mindset? This episode is for you as Carter sits down with "Band Man Kevo" to discuss the stark realities of the traditional education system, the pitfalls of student loans, and the real game-changer: understanding and leveraging the tax system to build and sustain wealth. Whether you're an aspiring entrep…
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Secretary of State Michael Watson talks with Mississippi Today's Geoff Pender, Bobby Harrison and Taylor Vance ahead of Tuesday's election. He urges voters to remember sacrifices many have made to protect Americans' voting rights and get to the polls, and he weighs in on whether a recent court ruling on absentee vote counting will impact this year'…
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Republican Donald Trump promises, if elected, on day one he’ll sign orders for his mass deportation plan. Anyone in the country who is not a U.S. Citizen could be targeted to be removed. The plan calls for millions of people to be deported using the Alien Enemies Act. And this has happened before. What can we learn about Trump’s deportation by look…
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This Day in Legal History: NYC Rent Control On November 1, 1943, New York City implemented rent control for the first time, under the federal Office of Price Administration (OPA), in response to housing scarcity and skyrocketing rents caused by World War II. As millions flocked to urban centers for war-related jobs, New York’s housing demand surged…
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Don't forget to leave a rating and review! In this episode, I respond to concerns regarding various aspects of real estate including interest rates, analysis paralysis, out of state investing and more. Watch my FREE training on Out of State Investing https://www.outofstatemoney.com/ Download the Remote Landlord's Toolkit https://www.outofstatemoney…
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