It can be hard to resist jumping on the whole "New Year, New You" bandwagon. But if you've decided 2025 is your year to make some changes, we have tips to help you succeed.
"Life Kit" host Marielle Segarra joins us to share the best ways to approach New Year's resolutions.
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It can be hard to resist jumping on the whole "New Year, New You" bandwagon. But if you've decided 2025 is your year to make some changes, we have tips to help you succeed.
"Life Kit" host Marielle Segarra joins us to share the best ways to approach New Year's resolutions.
For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
Which metrics are the most important for valuing public bitcoin miners? Pennyether spills his secret sauce on today’s show.
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! For this week’s Bitcoin Stock Show, we’re joined by a great friend of the show, Pennyether. Some of y’all might recognize Penny from a couple of the earnings calls we streamed on The Bitcoin Stock Show earlier this year. He’s one of the most insightful independent bitcoin mining stock analysts in the game, and in this episode, he shares his methodology for valuing bitcoin miners, which metrics he finds the most (and least) useful, and his thoughts on the AI boom in mining.
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
03:53 The mining metrics that matter
10:33 More important metrics
19:24 Valuing AI and miners together
26:55 A note on Bitfarms
28:32 What does the market actually care about?
33:10 Thoughts on convertible debt
36:55 How to hedge convertible notes
45:31 Bigger narratives in mining
48:10 The future of bitcoin mining and data centers
52:55 What metrics aren’t worthwhile?
Published twice weekly, "The Mining Pod" interviews the best builders and operators in the Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining landscape. Subscribe to get notifications when we publish interviews on Tuesday and a news show on Friday!
Rachel Feinstein’s acting credits include HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Inside Amy Schumer, and Hulu’s Life & Beth. Her latest stand-up special, Big Guy, came out on Netflix earlier this year. Rachel comes from a family of intellectual giants, though doesn’t include herself in that category. In Mike’s conversation with her, however, she reveals her insightfulness, which is better suited for comedy than the classroom. Plus she channels her mother, husband, and a variety of Staten Island firefighters.
In which the childhood Christmas tradition of two Georgia twins becomes a cultural tug-of-war over surveillance psychology, and Ken is going to buy a light blue tree. Certificate #45509.
Air Tanzania, has been added to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency's (EASA) list of airlines that have been restricted from operating within the European Union. So what are the shortcomings? We sought answers from an aerospace expert.
Did you know that South Africa’s unique succulent plants are under threat from poachers? We have a first-hand account from our correspondent who has been to the remote biodiversity hotspot that has become the hub of an illegal trade.
And new research, that included delving into the Vatican archives, has revealed how an Angolan prince, became a key figure in the fight against the trans-Atlantic slave trade, a century before its abolition.
Presenter: Charles Gitonga
Producers: Rob Wilson, Bella Hassan and Stefania Okereke in London
Senior Producer: Patricia Whitehorne
Technical Producer: Francesca Dunne
Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," The Federalist's Elle Purnell, John Daniel Davidson, Jordan Boyd, Tristan Justice, Brianna Lyman, and Beth Brelje join The Federalist's Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the biggest stories of 2024. From the historic assassination attempt against President-elect Donald Trump to President Joe Biden being ousted as the Democrat nominee via a coup to everything in between, tune in to recap 2024.
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On today's holiday podcast, we answer a viewer's question about when and how we all met, and what is going on behind us (if you watch us on YouTube). Give a listen.
Memorial events have been held around the Indian Ocean to mark 20 years since the tsunami that killed more than 220,000 people. Also: Did Russia down an Azerbaijani plane? And the rise of non-alcoholic wine.