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Planet Money
Will the Olympics break breakdancing?
For some sports, picking the winner is simple: It's the athlete who crosses the finish line first, or the side that scores the most goals. But for the new Olympic sport of breaking (if you want to be cool, don't call it breakdancing), the criteria aren't quite that straightforward. How do you judge an event whose core values are dopeness, freshness, and breaking the rules? That was the challenge for Storm and Renegade, two legendary b-boys who set out to create a fair and objective scoring system for a dance they say is more of an art than...
2024-08-10
25 min
USA v. Miles Guo Trial Transcripts
EP 19|Jenny Li, Former Member of MOS Farm (Part 2)|Gov't Witness #9|Miles Guo
June 4th, 2024 USA v. Miles Guo Audio TranscriptThe government's 9th witness, Former Member of MOS Farm (Part 2). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-07-17
1h 05
USA v. Miles Guo Trial Transcripts
EP 18|Jenny Li, Former Member of MOS Farm (Part 1)|Gov't Witness #9|Miles Guo
June 4th, 2024 USA v. Miles Guo Audio TranscriptThe government's 9th witness, Former Member of MOS Farm (Part 1). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-07-17
1h 50
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program — Events and Interviews
Hometown Ownership: The Impact of Employee Ownership in Rural Communities
Rural communities looking to improve economic opportunities and retain jobs and community wealth know employee ownership can help them achieve these objectives. In fact, some of the states, towns, and cities with the densest number of employee owned-companies are in primarily rural areas. These companies range from small worker cooperatives in agriculture and energy to medium and large companies in manufacturing and construction, among other sectors. During this panel conversation, we’ll hear from elected officials and employee-owned companies in rural areas about the important role of employee ownership in their communities and the lessons they have learned about br...
2024-05-03
1h 07
(NOT) A Real Artist
EP15: Painting & Ice Cream ft Yuqiao Guo
In episode 15 we talk to artist Yuqiao Guo in a conversation that touches on cultural taboos, personal imagery, captioning our art and mixing seemingly unrelated passions. Yuqiao Guo is a London-based artist and designer who grew up between China and the USA. Trained as an architect and multimedia artist, Yuqiao approaches painting through the lens of self-portraiture and an interest in the narrative capacities of the body. Her paintings balance surrealism with intimacy, creating visual metaphors for the fleeting moments of self-awareness. Find & Follow Yuqiao:https://www.yuqiaoguo.com/...
2023-07-01
1h 10
WISE PODCAST
Podcast | Jenny Gou & Angela Dailey
Jenny Guo was interviewed by Angela Dailey and discussed the strategies for passive investing in real estate for income and capital appreciation, outlining the benefits and downsides of each. Jenny is a Managing Partner at Vertical Street Ventures, which was established to help individuals achieve their financial goals through passive investing in real estate. As one of the Founders, she currently oversees Asset Management and Investor Relations. Her Real Estate Portfolio includes Single Family Homes and over 950+ Multifamily Units across the country. Prior to becoming a full-time Investor and Operator, Jenny was a Sa...
2023-04-07
17 min
#AmWriting
How to Write (More than just) Erotica: Episode 349 with Rachel Kramer Bussel
STOP. Do not think to yourself, well, I don’t want to write Erotica—why is this podcast/book for me? This conversation, and the book, How to Write Erotica, that inspires it, goes far beyond any pre-imagined specifics you have about writing scenes, stories and books focused on which bit of bodily anatomy goes where—because to write good erotica, you have to come back to the heart of writing any story (fiction, memoir, what-have-you: why this story, why this character, why now? Guest Rachel Kramer Bussel knows what makes good story, and this conversation is applicable to any writin...
2023-02-10
48 min
#AmWriting
How to Write (More than just) Erotica: Episode 349 with Rachel Kramer Bussel
STOP. Do not think to yourself, well, I don’t want to write Erotica—why is this podcast/book for me? This conversation, and the book, How to Write Erotica, that inspires it, goes far beyond any pre-imagined specifics you have about writing scenes, stories and books focused on which bit of bodily anatomy goes where—because to write good erotica, you have to come back to the heart of writing any story (fiction, memoir, what-have-you: why this story, why this character, why now? Guest Rachel Kramer Bussel knows what makes good story, and this conversation is applicable to any wr...
2023-02-10
48 min
China Stories
[Caixin Global] How SoftBank wrestled back control of Arm China
The Japanese conglomerate had to win over the Shenzhen government to finally boot CEO Allen Wu from the top job.Read the article by Zhang Erchi, Qu Yunxu and Guo Yingzhe: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-06-30/in-depth-how-softbank-wrestled-back-control-of-arm-china-101906465.htmlNarrated by Jenny McKenzie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-07-22
12 min
ARTsOUT | 艺术出圈
S2E13 Web3.0是赋能个人的新时代, 普通人如何抓住Web3.0的时代机遇?
本期节目请来了郭沁雅(Jenny Guo)来聊聊Web3.0、元宇宙以及NFT,和他们当下的发展和应用,以及作为大众,如何去拥抱和适应Web3.0的时代。*本期节目不构成任何投资建议,投资需谨慎。「嘉宾介绍」郭沁雅(Jenny Guo)是艾美奖获奖创意制作人,混合现实艺术和NFT艺术赞助人。她被中国媒体评为前5位最有影响力的XR女性,于2018年荣登福布斯亚洲30岁以下的精英榜。郭沁雅所制片的作品先后获得香港国际影展的先进动态影像金奖,北美最高荣誉的AIS的卢米埃大奖中最佳VR全景影片奖项。郭沁雅先后曾参加过很多著名访谈和学术演讲包括哈佛大学设计学院,沃顿商学院,⻄南偏南节,佳士得,J.P Morgan ⻘年领袖大会,Ted x bohaibay演讲,并于2020年受邀参加哈佛视觉实验室的学术研究以及担任客座讲师。「时间线」00:01:35 嘉宾介绍00:03:13 NFT背后的概念,以及为何会火?00:09:17 数字资产投资的风险性,购买NFT之前务必做好功课00:11:28 如何判断NFT作品的真假00:13:14 什么是Web3?它与Metaverse的关系是什么? 00:16:02 具体聊聊Web3的应用场景和案例 00:33:04 Web3跟传统行业/品牌的商业案例00:38:25 Web3与普通人的关系,我们的生活将会越来越虚拟化吗?「联系我们」微博「ARTsOUT艺术出圈」公众号「ARTsOUT艺术出圈」即刻「ARTsOUT-Lingzi」欢迎加入我们的听友群,添加微信号artsout_official 即可入群商业合作:artsoutofficial@gmail.com欢迎支持我们的创作,爱发电:https://afdian.net/@artsout
2022-06-12
42 min
Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
NFT All-Stars: The Future of Entertainment With Pete Holmes
This episode is sponsored by TurboTax Live and Metapurse.fund. NFTs have exploded in popularity in the past year. But what are they, really? “NFT All-Stars,” CoinDesk’s new animated series, brings together a star-studded panel of investors, curators and innovators to debate, explain and laugh about all things NFTs. The hosts are the true OGs of NFTs: Blockade Games CEO Marguerite deCourcelle, EDM innovator, DJ, and NFT artisan BT, ClubNFT CEO Artnome, and Highstreet co-founder Jenny Guo.Joining this episode is Pete Holmes, stand up comedian well known for "The Pete Holmes...
2022-02-02
26 min
Ta de Clinicagem
Episódio 120: Caso Clínico de Hemorragia Digestiva Alta
🚨 www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia - Conheça o Guia TdC com 7 dias grátis 🚨 🔴 Junte-se aos mais de 1.000 assinantes. Assine o Guia, ganhe tempo e atualize-se sem esforço. 🟠 Um serviço de revisão e atualização continuados em clínica médica. A informação que você precisa, do jeito que você prefere. 📚 Confira agora mesmo a edição aberta do Guia TdC sobre a Nova Diretriz de Hiperglicemia no Paciente Internado: https://www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia/edition/revisao-2 João e Pedro discutem um caso apresentado pelo Kaue d...
2022-01-06
1h 00
China Stories
[Sixth Tone] Chinese mothering, from one generation to the next
Changes in mothering styles are often attributed to external forces, but we shouldn’t overlook the importance of women’s personal lived experiences.Read the article by Guo Xin: https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1009219/chinese-mothering%2C-from-one-generation-to-the-nextNarrated by Jenny McKenzie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-12-21
09 min
The Bookmark
The Bookmark Episode #13: Roth, Bailey & Norton: Oh My!
In this episode, Julie and Cindy discuss what's new at the Wallingford Public Library, what they're reading, and then "get into it" over the Philip Roth, Blake Bailey, W.W. Norton controversy. Then they end on a sweet note talking about what they're baking.“Tell Me Who You Are: Sharing Our Stories of Race, Culture & Identity” by Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi“Early Morning Riser” by Katherine Heiny“Single, Carefree, Mellow: Stories” by Katherine Heiny“Standard Deviation” by Katherine Heiny“The Dictionary of Lost Words” by Pip Williams“In the Dream House: A Mem...
2021-05-10
54 min
The Vagitators Podcast
Episode Eleven - Decolonize Fashion
According to an article from the Harvard Business Review, humans categorise others in less than 150 milliseconds, and within 30 minutes form a lasting judgement of the other. Aesthetics play a huge part in making representation matter: how we chose to present ourselves, and the extent to which we are able to chose, are elements of how others will experience us, and how we ultimately experience the world within our intersectionality. This week, we are joined by Berlin-based art critic Jennifer Allen, to explore how we can change our habits to find an ethical, empowering expression of...
2021-04-16
1h 04
The Vagitators Podcast
Episode Three - Everyone & their Mother
Gina & Barnaby relocate from the kitchen to the couch to tackle the chunky, chunky topic of motherhood as a form of absolute female power. They are joined by Jennifer Allen, a Berlin-based art critic, publisher and trauma expert, a friend of the Vagitators, and a brilliant woman. -- If you want to know more about Jenny, here's a really cool article she wrote about what it's like to be named Jennifer Allen: https://www.frieze.com/article/being-jennifer-allen -- The Vagitators Podcast is written, recorded and produced by Gina May Walter & Barnaby A...
2020-12-16
57 min
The Unemployed Graduate
015: From 'I hate my thighs' to am empowering Fitness & Life coach w/ Ophie Ho
After achieving the dream body to compete in a body building competition, Ophie developed a seriously bad relationship with food. Whilst still on a high from accomplishing months of training, strict dieting & finally competing... this was not the moment she imagined to be breaking down over myfitnesspal showing her macros to be over for the airplane food. In this episode fitness & life coach Ophie delves into her struggles with body image and how she's strengthening her mindset around loving her body, how she went against convention to start her own fitness coaching business &...
2020-08-24
54 min
The JRHEUM Podcast
July 2020 Editor's Picks
The Journal of Rheumatology's Editor-in-Chief Earl Silverman talks about this month's selection of articles that are most relevant to the clinical rheumatologist. This month’s selections include: Longterm, Real-world Safety of Adalimumab in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Analysis of a Prospective US-based Registry by Leslie R. Harrold, Jenny Griffith, Patrick Zueger, Heather J. Litman, Bernice Gershenson, Syed S. Islam, Christine J. Barr, Dianlin Guo, Jonathan Fay and Jeffrey D. Greenberg https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.190260 Imaging Techniques: Options for the Diagnosis and Monitoring of Treatment of Enthesitis in Psoriatic Arthritis by Catherine Bakewell, Sibel Zehra Aydin, Veena K. Ranganath, Lihi Eder and Gurjit S...
2020-07-15
11 min
Sanj Surati Talks
Sanj Surati Talks: Episode 10 - Tara Joseph
Sanj Surati Talks Episode 10Date: Tuesday 7th July 2020This is the tenth episode of the Sanj Surati Talks podcast featuring LA based entertainment manager and podcaster Tara Joseph and was recorded on Tuesday 7th July 2020 during the Corona Virus Lockdown. Tara Joseph has been an agent, manager and impresario within the entertainment industry for over 25 years. Originally from London but now living in Los Angeles, Tara started as a talent agent at the William Morris Agency representing some amazing artists such as Victoria Beckham, Jamie Dornan, Charlie Hunnam and Elle Macpherson to name a few...
2020-07-08
55 min
The Unemployed Graduate
014: A Commerce Degree is the most useless degree w/ Gary Zhang
As a mining engineer by day who and a successful owner of a multiple 6 figure tutoring business by night, Gary shares how he juggled fulltime uni whilst growing his tutoring business, some advice for high school & uni graduates who don't know what to do after school & his unique upbringing as a child of immigrant parents who came from very humble beginnings.
2019-10-07
1h 02
The Unemployed Graduate
013: Learning to live with Depression, Social Anxiety & Body Image w/ Sandy Li Cofounder of PUSHAS
This week's conversation is with Sandy Li cofounder of Pushas. She is an extremely inspiring woman and I'm so grateful for this conversation because in this episode she was so open about her struggles with depression, bullying, body image & social anxiety. At first glance, I would've never expected someone as outgoing, friendly and social as herself would be struggling with depression but as I dug deeper in our conversation I realised she looks at the world and people through a profound lens of kindness.
2019-09-10
1h 06
The Unemployed Graduate
012: Abbas Sajad The First Official Lens Creator For Snapchat In Sydney
This week I spoke to Abbas Sajad about his Lebanese background and going against the expectations of his very traditional family, what it feels like to be the only creative in his family and some of the very skewed portrayals of the Lebanese and Asian communities in the media. . Follow @theunemployedgraduate_ Follow @abssajad Abbas's website: www.abbassajad.com
2019-09-01
56 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
Jenny Huangfu Day, "Qing Travelers to the Far West: Diplomacy and the Information Order in Late Imperial China" (Cambridge UP, 2018)
Historians in the English-speaking world have long studied how European and American travelers and diplomats conceptualized China, but, especially in recent years, few scholars have attempted to thoroughly understand the reverse—how Qing envoys conceptualized the West. This is the starting point for Dr. Jenny Huangfu Day (Associate Professor of History at Skidmore College) in her new book, Qing Travelers to the Far West: Diplomacy and the Information Order in Late Imperial China. By studying the lives, careers, and writings of six Qing diplomat-travelers (Binchun, Zhigang, Zhang Deyi, Guo Songtao, Zeng Jize, Xue Fucheng) during the last three decades of...
2019-08-29
53 min
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Jenny Huangfu Day, "Qing Travelers to the Far West: Diplomacy and the Information Order in Late Imperial China" (Cambridge UP, 2018)
Historians in the English-speaking world have long studied how European and American travelers and diplomats conceptualized China, but, especially in recent years, few scholars have attempted to thoroughly understand the reverse—how Qing envoys conceptualized the West. This is the starting point for Dr. Jenny Huangfu Day (Associate Professor of History at Skidmore College) in her new book, Qing Travelers to the Far West: Diplomacy and the Information Order in Late Imperial China. By studying the lives, careers, and writings of six Qing diplomat-travelers (Binchun, Zhigang, Zhang Deyi, Guo Songtao, Zeng Jize, Xue Fucheng) during the last three decades of...
2019-08-29
54 min
The Unemployed Graduate
011: Being vulnerable
I'm being vulnerable with you in this solo episode talking about the anxieties I've had about finishing uni, not feeling good enough, struggling with self love and all that good good fluffy sensitive stuff! . . For highlights and on my personal journey as a lost millennial find me at: @theunemployedgraduate_ www.theunemployedgraduate.com.au Or submit your questions about high school, college or anything you're struggling to figure out at hello@theunemployedgraduate.com.au
2019-08-25
23 min
Suite (212)
An interview with Xiaolu Guo
Chinese-British novelist, memoirist and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo (b. 1973) talks to Tom Overton about her life in the UK and PR China, and her work in cinema and literature, which explores Chinese history, trans-national identities, class, memory, personal and physical journeys. SELECTED REFERENCES WORKS BY XIAOLU GUO (www.guoxiaolu.com) Books A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers (2007) - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2007/jan/27/featuresreviews.guardianreview33 Once Upon a Time in the East (2018) Films Far and Near (film) We Went to Wonderland (2008) - https://player.bfi.org.uk/rentals/film/watch-we-went-to-wonderland-2008-online She, a Chinese (2009) - https://player.bfi.org.uk...
2019-05-14
1h 00
The Unemployed Graduate
010: Identity Politics, Extreme Academia & 'Failures' with Half Ghanaian Half Chinese Michael Boateng
Michael Boateng, the creator behind 'Colours Of A Nation' a docu-series detailing the stories of six young African-Australians and their unique experience with black identity, sits down to explain why it's so important for him to tell the stories of fellow African-Australians, his lack of identification with ethnic tribes, the dangers of extreme academia, burning out during high school & how he perceives failures. Follow @michaelkboateng Follow @theunemployedgraduate_
2019-04-08
1h 05
The Unemployed Graduate
009: Advertising, Being A Young, Asian & Female Art Director In A Predominantly Caucasian Industry
Fong Ong shares what a day in her life looks like working in advertising, how she became an art director at her age, finding confidence in your work, battling an obsession with perfection and more importantly some of the early insecurities she had about being an Asian female in an industry where she seldom saw anyone who looked like herself.
2019-04-01
1h 13
The Unemployed Graduate
008: From Being Broke To Now Running Two Successful Businesses
In this episode Paulina & Simon are brutally honest about their struggles in the early stages of starting their businesses, how they've worked together as a couple, team & partnership when managing their personal & business relationships, how to deal with clients & cash flow as a freelancer and some of the greatest lessons they've learnt throughout the years.
2019-03-25
1h 18
The Unemployed Graduate
007: Six Figures In Six Months w/ Photographer & Entrepreneur Killian Pham
Transitioning from his agency career to starting his own business, he has achieved great success and in this conversation you’ll discover how his business reached 6 figures in 6 months, how he conceptualises his creative process, how to stay inspired as a photographer in this saturated space and some of the lessons he wished he wished he would’ve known when he first started.
2019-03-11
40 min
The Unemployed Graduate
006: Law Graduate To Sneaker E-commerce w/ Justin Truong Co-Founder of PUSHAS
Justin Truong was well on his way to getting a head start in his corporate law career working at a top-tier law firm in Sydney before he starting to re-evaluate what he truly wanted to pursue. Justin candidly details growing up in a disadvantaged immigrant family background and grinding through starting his own business. This one's for those of you who have clung to the prestige of a law degree, putting up with a course you don't enjoy or are studying a course because your parents want you to.
2019-02-24
1h 18
The Unemployed Graduate
005: 53k Subscribers In Two Months, Elliot Choy on Blowing Up On YouTube, Failing Twice Before Success & His Purpose For Content Creation.
In a highly saturated space on the internet, Elliot Choy's rapid success on YouTube (53k subs in 2 months) is anything but ordinary or by pure luck. Having failed twice before making his big breakthrough, Elliot shares honestly about finding purpose, how he grew on YouTube & how to stay motivated.
2019-02-24
34 min
The Unemployed Graduate
004: Financial Planner, YouTuber & Creator Of The $1000 Project Canna Campbell on How To Invest In Your 20s, Building Passive Income & True Authentic Financial Freedom
The creator behind Sugarmamma.TV (111,000 subscribers on YouTube) and author of The $1000 Project book, Canna Campbell dives deep into how to achieve authentic financial freedom by building passive income, turning her darkest & lowest point in life into The $1000 Project (now a worldwide movement) & how to start investing in your 20s.
2019-02-21
1h 00
The Unemployed Graduate
003: Virtual Reality Tech Start Up CEO Justin Liang on Starting At 22, How To Sell To Investors, How To Overcome Rejection, Whether You Need An MBA & Future Of Real Estate, Architecture & Design.
At 22, Justin Liang made the switch from a secure corporate career to dive head first into a pre-mature industry, the commercial side of virtual reality. In this episode Justin shares candidly about whether you need an MBA to run a business, overcoming rejection, how to sell your vision to investors as well as a unique & personal insight into how his faith shapes his identity as an entrepreneur.
2019-02-20
35 min
The Unemployed Graduate
002: Ex Vogue Deputy Editor Georgie Abay on Fashion, Working for Edwina McCann at Harper's BAZAAR, Toxicity in Magazine World, Highs & Lows of a Glamorous Industry,
If you've ever wondered how to break through in fashion & magazines, this is for you. Ex Deputy Editor of Vogue Australia & now founder of The Grace Tales Georgie Abay reflects on the highest of highs working in fashion as well as the lowest of lows. She covers how she landed that first job, working for Edwina McCann at Harper's BAZAAR, toxicity and bullying in the work place, the value of female friendships and what she looks for in an intern or employee.
2019-02-20
48 min
The Unemployed Graduate
001: An Unemployed Graduate, Fear of Failure, Asian Parents Expectations & Feeling Lost In Career Options
Welcome to the The Unemployed Graduate. If you're soon to be a high school or college grad and you have no idea what you want to do with your life or career, then come along because I'm just as lost as you are. In this introductory episode I dive deep into my personal story and why I'm starting this podcast. It's okay to feel lost, let's learn together from those who've walked the paths you and I have dreamed of taking or are curious about.
2019-02-09
06 min
一刻talks
一刻 | 这三年VR的经历的起起伏伏,为什么我们还活下来了?
这是Lumiere VR 联合创始人Jenny Guo在一刻talks的演讲。他在演讲的现场讲述了这三年来VR经历的起起伏伏,以及在这样的环境里,VR是怎么让内容出海而活下来的。他表示VR的内容非常难做,不像传统行业拥有一个完整的流程。Jenny 说“中国是第一次和美国非常非常在VR领域中非常接近的,几乎不差可能会领先于美国的,但问题是什么,我们整个大生态导致我们VR产出内容量十分的少。”
2018-07-31
08 min
Exvangelical
Alice Connor, author of Fierce
This week's guest is Alice Connor, author of the book \*Fierce: Women of the Bible and Their Stories of Violence, Mercy, Bravery, Wisdom, Sex, and Salvation\*. In this conversation, Alice & I start off talking (and needing out about) the Episcopal Church, as well as Alice's background, before launching headlong into a discussion of the women of Bible she profiled for her book. It's a great discussion that covers a ton of ground. Buy Alice's book! https://www.amazon.com/Fierce-Stories-Violence-Bravery-Salvation/dp/1506410707/ Subscribe to Exv Extras! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/exv-extras/id1257172241?mt=2 Intro: "Night Owl" by Broke for...
2017-07-11
1h 27
Download Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
The Jobs That Really Smart People Avoid by Jeff Guo | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Jobs That Really Smart People Avoid Author: Jeff Guo Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 9 mins Language: English Release date: 01-12-17 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: During its transformation in the 1980s, Wall Street also turned into a top recruiter of graduates from fancy colleges. This is still true. Despite the humiliations of the financial crisis, which revealed how Wall Street's complex dealings had undermined the public interest, it remains the most popular destination for Harvard and Yale students entering the workforce. "...
2017-01-12
09 min
Discover Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
'My Rural Friends Have Been Conditioned to Automatically Distrust Anything That Smacks of Elite Privilege.' by Jeff Guo | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: 'My Rural Friends Have Been Conditioned to Automatically Distrust Anything That Smacks of Elite Privilege.' Author: Jeff Guo Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 3 mins Language: English Release date: 11-28-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: A few weeks ago, IinterviewedKathy Cramer, a political scientist who has spent many years listening to the people of rural Wisconsin.Rural folks, she told me, often believe they are in a losing battle with cities and elites.In their understanding of politics, she said, its the...
2016-11-28
03 min
Listen to Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
The Psychological Trick That Makes It Harder to Pay off Your Credit Cards by Jeff Guo | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Psychological Trick That Makes It Harder to Pay off Your Credit Cards Author: Jeff Guo Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 11-04-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Only a quarter to a third of credit-card users pay off their bills in full every month. Most Americans carry a balance, and as new research shows, a surprising number of them pay close to the minimum each montheven when its clear that they could easily settle their debt faster...
2016-11-04
05 min
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Researchers Have Debunked One of Our Most Basic Assumptions about How the World Works by Jeff Guo | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Researchers Have Debunked One of Our Most Basic Assumptions about How the World Works Author: Jeff Guo Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 7 mins Language: English Release date: 10-14-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Everyone wants economic growth, right? It's part of every politician's package of promises. Expanding economies make people richer, and study after study shows that the wealthier lead happier, healthier lives. Yet in recent years, accumulating evidence suggests that rising incomes and personal well-being are linked in the opposite way...
2016-10-14
07 min