Motley Fool Money - Summer Q&A: 48% Dividend Yield, FinTech, Small Cap Energy Stocks

You've got question so we rounded up a wide range of Fools with some answers! In this summer mailbag we’re answering listener voicemails and emails about: - Whether a stock paying a 48% dividend yield is real or a mirage - Lesser-known energy and tech companies that may be worth your attention - How the student-loan pause is impacting SoFi - Saving in a 401(k) and being a stock investor

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Stocks mentioned: MDB, SOFI, STEM, ZIM, FLNC, ENPH

Host: Chris Hill Guests: Robert Brokamp, Tim Beyers, Matt Argersinger, Matt Frankel, Jim Mueller Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Dan Boyd

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Volatility Ahead?

An argument for why markets could be more rather than less volatile in the months to come.

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Chainalysis and FTX US.

On this edition of the “Weekly Recap,” NLW looks at four reasons markets could see heightened volatility between now and November: 

  • Fund managers making YOLO bets to avoid redemptions
  • Inflation surprises shift the Fed back to hawkish
  • Regulatory and media surprises for crypto
  • Politics and geopolitics

 

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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Cannonball Run

In 1914, Erwin “Cannon Ball” Baker crossed the United States on a motorcycle in 11 and a half days. 

Fifty-seven years later, a writer and editor for Car and Driver magazine set out to honor his trip by driving from Manhattan to Los Angels. 

Ever since, people have been trying to replicate their journey in ever shorter times. 

Learn more about the Cannonball Run and the highly illegal quest to drive across the United States on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: Best of (and Business of) Streaming Services

Today we want to give you a break from the heavier headlines and talk about something fun: entertainment! Specifically, video streaming services. There are so many of them now – it can be tough to keep up with all the options! 

We start with an expert’s take on the current state of the so-called ‘streaming wars’ and which subscriptions really deserve your dollars. Jordan Minor leads PCMag’s coverage on video streaming and has written reviews on many of them. He’s here to share his thoughts on each of the top platforms and has a controversial tip for sampling them all while still saving money. 

Then, we’re talking more about the future and business side of streaming with entertainment industry lawyer, and former Marvel Studios attorney, Paul Sarker. He gives his take on whether cable tv still has a place, what’s next for where you’ll be watching live sports, the role of movie theaters in the age of streaming, and more.

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Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - What the Dobbs Decision Means to Me

In the second of Amicus’ Summer Series of interviews that step out of the day to day of jurisprudence to look at justice and the Supreme Court through a wide-angle lens, Dahlia Lithwick is joined by actor and playwright Heidi Schreck. Schreck created and starred in the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award - nominated “What the Constitution Means to Me” and is a fierce advocate for abortion rights. Together, they try to locate the spot at the intersection of politics, law, culture, media and art that might provide a space to adequately describe the impacts of the Dobbs decision. And that is where they find the galvanizing forces and creative feats of imagination that have served previous generations in the fight for equal rights, and that will fuel the fight to come. 

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More or Less: Behind the Stats - How our world measures up

Why do we measure the world around us in the way we do? There is a rich history to be explored - from measuring the depth of the Nile in Ancient Egypt to the central role the French played in developing the metric system and the ultra-precise measurement systems we use today. Presenter Tim Harford is joined by journalist and author James Vincent to discuss the political, social and technological factors that have influenced how we size up our world.

Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap: July 29, 2022

Mayor Lori Lightfoot wants a dome on Soldier Field, Google is buying the Thompson Center and Illinois remains a monkeypox hotspot. Reset dives deeper into those stories and more on the Weekly News Recap with WTTW’s Paris Schutz, AXIOS Chicago reporter Justin Kaufmann and Chicago Tribune’s Rick Pearson.

Planet Money - Two recession Indicators

So are we in a recession or not? The jury is still out, but there are some warning signs. GDP is down and inflation is up. But how much do we know about the 'indicators' that tell us how the economy is doing? Today, the stories of two of our most important indicators, the Consumer Price Index and GDP, and what they can and can't tell us about our current economic predicament.| Subscribe to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.

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