Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Tips For HS Seniors & College Freshmen: From FAFSA To Choosing A Major

Rising seniors and incoming college students have big decisions to make: from how to pay for college to picking a major that will pay off in the long run. From FAFSA to scholarships to finding a lucrative career. Reset gets tips on how students and families can prepare for college finances. We also get advice on how to find out the cost (and pay-off) of a major. For help, we turn to Lynne Baker with the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, and Stacia Edwards, City Colleges of Chicago Deputy Provost.

The Intelligence from The Economist - Gun-shy: why Niger’s coup stands, for now

For weeks, the regional bloc ECOWAS has threatened to undo the putsch by force. But appetite for a military response—the ultimate deterrent in a coup-prone region—seems small and waning. Russia’s rouble has become one of the world’s worst-performing currencies, and there are not many good options to rescue it (09:40). And a tribute to an American pioneer of consumer-product safety (16:22).


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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S8 Bonus: Danielle Shaul, Nilus

Danielle Shaul was born and raised in Tel Aviv, as an only child with a dog she dearly loved. She has always been passionate about building and creating things, often assembling and disassembling things in her home. She loves to travel, and spent many years in Asia, Europe and in the US. Outside of tech, she likes ceramics and reading - specifically, biohacking, mindset books, or learning to become a better leader. When asked her favorite food, she says her Mom's - who can cook anything well.

Prior to her current startup, Danielle had to create home grown solutions for financial workflows - cause back then, when she was at Fundbox, software for these workflows didn't exist. Her and her co-founder clicked over the idea to build the software that she wished she had.

This is the creation story of Nilus.

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The Best One Yet - 🍦 “King of Cone” — Joy’s ice cream cone monopoly. Skechers’ soccer deal. Tipping’s tipping point.

It’s our last pod until Tuesday, September 5th as we take our annual vacation… but we whipped up 3 fantastic stories for ya: There are 17K ice cream parlors in the US, but 1 cone company dominates the market — Joy Cones proves that in some markets, boring is better.

Skechers just signed England’s #1 soccer player to a lifetime deal to wear Skechers cleats — But its goal isn’t to be #1, it’s to be #3.

And Tipping has reached a tipping point and we found the culprit: Toast — Toast’s payments tablets have turned “Tip Creep” into “Tip Fatigue” and now a “Tip Turnaround.”

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 8.18.23

Alabama

  • Dale Strong says the fight continues over Space command decision
  • AL Power to drop licensing request on pump station at Chandler mountain
  • Prattville residents call for defunding Library w/ explicit children books
  • ADPH issues warning about eating fish from rivers and lakes in AL

National

  • RFK jr. says unprecedented Biden refusal to provide SS protection to campaign
  • James Comer reveals fake name Joe Biden used to email Hunter re: Ukraine
  • GOP in NC legislature overrides governor on transgender bills re: minors
  • 4th and final conversation with Sean Kauffman about "The Essential Church"

Everything Everywhere Daily - The Silk Road

Despite having very different cultures and being separated by thousands of kilometers, Asia and Europe have been connected for thousands of years. 

Through a series of overland and sea trade routes, goods, ideas, and people were able to move from east to west and vice versa. 

These routes were responsible for some of history’s greatest cultural exchanges as well as some of its greatest disasters. 

Learn more about the Silk Road and how it shaped history on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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Getting Hammered - Back to School

On this episode, Kelly Maher is stepping in for Vic. Mary Katharine and Kelly are talking about all things back to school from school supply economics to Kentucky's transportation disaster, this episode has rightfully earned its place as a must-listen on your summer reading list!


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50:29 Kentucky Transportation Disaster

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NBN Book of the Day - The Future of Traditionalism: A Discussion with Mark J. Sedgwick

Twenty years ago, it seemed Traditionalism was an esoteric and irrelevant set of beliefs. Since then, powerful people sympathetic to its ideas have overturned that perception. In the US, Russia, and Brazil powerful presidential advisers have drawn on traditionalism to disastrous effect – the Trump presidency and the war in Ukraine both owe something to traditionalism. Mark Sedgwick has written Traditionalism: The Radical Project for Restoring Sacred Order (Oxford UP, 2023) and he has been thinking where Traditionalism – or post Traditionalism - goes now. Listen to him in conversation with Owen Bennett Jones.

Owen Bennett-Jones is a freelance journalist and writer. A former BBC correspondent and presenter he has been a resident foreign correspondent in Bucharest, Geneva, Islamabad, Hanoi and Beirut. He is recently wrote a history of the Bhutto dynasty which was published by Yale University Press.

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New Books in Native American Studies - Stephen Aron, “Peace and Friendship: An Alternative History of the American West” (Oxford UP, 2022)

The history of the American West has typically been told in one of two ways: as triumph, or as tragedy. Stephen Aron, accomplished scholar of the West, Professor Emeritus at UCLA, and President of the Autry Museum of the American West, argues that both of these narratives flatten out what was actually a much more complicated story. 

Peace and Friendship: An Alternative History of the American West (Oxford UP, 2022), Aron zooms in on several moments of contingency in the Western past, moments when people of often radically different backgrounds came together to build community, or at least lived peacefully, despite their differences. Although these moments eventually fell apart, Aron argues that they show that the past was unwritten until it came to pass, and that our own uncertain future is the same. Peace and Friendship offers important lessons about the power of history and contingency, and underscores the unsettled nature of human events and our capacity for overcoming even our deepest differences.

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The NewsWorthy - Bracing for Hilary, Mortgage Rates Surge & Song of the Summer- Friday, August 18, 2023

The news to know for Friday, August 18, 2023!

We have updates about the major storm heading for California as soon as this weekend. It could be the first tropical storm to make landfall there since the 1930s.

And a first-of-its-kind meeting is happening at Camp David. We'll tell you which leaders will be there and why it's considered a big deal.

Plus, which arm you get your next vaccine in might matter more than you realized, a Snapchat glitch had some people creeped out or looking to delete the app, and one tune seems to be emerging as the top song of the summer.

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