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    Explore "business_partnerships" with insightful episodes like "Convertible bonds are so hot right now", "The Intelligence: on the ground in Gaza", "Diplomacy up in smoke: Biden visits Israel", "Through the fire: an update from Hawaii" and "The Story Of Bloom Nutrition, Building Your Dream Life, Financial Success, Grit, Failures & Sacrifice W/ Mari & Greg" from podcasts like ""FT News Briefing", "Economist Podcasts", "Economist Podcasts", "Economist Podcasts" and "Pursuit of Wellness"" and more!

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    Convertible bonds are so hot right now

    Convertible bonds are so hot right now

    Minutes from the December Federal Reserve meeting show that officials were committed to higher-for-longer interest rates, convertible bonds have been a rare bright spot for corporate fundraising, and two bombs killed more than a hundred people in southern Iran yesterday. Plus, some Russians convicted of gruesome crimes are returning to their communities after fighting in Ukraine.  


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Fed officials said rates could remain high ‘for some time’

    US companies dive into convertible debt to hold down interest costs

    Bomb blasts at Iranian commander’s grave kill nearly 100

    The Russian murderers sent home as free men after fighting in Ukraine


    The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino. Additional help by Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Our engineer is Monica Lopez. Topher Forhecz is the FT’s executive producer. The FT’s global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show’s theme song is by Metaphor Music.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com




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    The Intelligence: on the ground in Gaza

    The Intelligence: on the ground in Gaza

    There is little left, in terms of people or infrastructure, in the north of the strip. Our correspondent, embedded with the Israel Defence Forces, considers the humanitarian crisis growing in the south. Our film on American school shootings discovers the growing phenomenon of hoaxes known as “swatting” (11:49). And how, despite its ahistorical nature, “The Crown” will influence perceived history (19:28).


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    Diplomacy up in smoke: Biden visits Israel

    Diplomacy up in smoke: Biden visits Israel

    A fatal explosion at a hospital-cum-shelter has led to outrage and the canceling of the very summit that the US president had flown in for. America’s support for Israel is unwavering but could this escalation prompt the involvement of regional neighbours? Modi’s meddling in India’s cricket is bad for the game (10:53). And mourning dead artists (19:19).


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    Through the fire: an update from Hawaii

    Through the fire: an update from Hawaii

    As the death toll surpasses 100, we report from Maui where fires have ravaged the island in the deadliest American wildfire in over a century. Why was this one so catastrophic? The plummet of coca prices in Colombia is messing with the market (09:58). And northern Europe fights to preserve its local languages in schools (17:09). 


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    The Story Of Bloom Nutrition, Building Your Dream Life, Financial Success, Grit, Failures & Sacrifice W/ Mari & Greg

    The Story Of Bloom Nutrition, Building Your Dream Life, Financial Success, Grit, Failures & Sacrifice W/ Mari & Greg
    Ep. #9 Today I sit down with my co-founder and husband Greg to tell the story of our company: Bloom Nutrition. If you’re new here, you may have seen our greens all over Tik Tok, in celebrity’s pantries, featured in Forbes etc. BUT if you’ve been here for a while you know that everything started out of my Dad’s attic. This isn’t just a business story, but a personal journey of our relationship as co-founders. This episode will be full of business advice, behind the scenes stories, relationship tips, and ultimately our advice on living your dream life. Let us know what you think!   For Mari’s Instagram click here!   For Greg’s Instagram click here!   To shop Bloom Nutrition Greens click here! To download Mari’s workout plan & recipes click here!   From the beginning, Greg and I felt like the Bloom customer was a Target girl, and now our Greens are easier to find than ever. I’m so excited that Greens are available in-store for the first time. You can also find Greens on Amazon, and a special offer just for our listeners - use code POW on the Bloom website at www.bloomnu.com for 10% off.   Visit Carawayhome.com/POW to take advantage of this limited-time offer for 10% off your next purchase. This deal is exclusive for our listeners, so visit Carawayhome.com/POW or use code POW at checkout. Caraway. Non-Toxic cookware made modern.   Produced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    What it is in aid of: Syria’s earthquake response

    What it is in aid of: Syria’s earthquake response

    The country’s war-torn north-west has been getting far less aid than it needs in the earthquakes’ aftermath. We investigate the dilemma of lifting long-running international sanctions. Housing prices are slipping across the rich world, but South Korea’s unusual property market makes that slide far more perilous. And what three decades’-worth of data reveal about crafting a pop hit.


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    10 KEYS to a TERRIBLE Business Partnership | Ep 426

    10 KEYS to a TERRIBLE Business Partnership | Ep 426

    Sometimes terrible can be a good thing! Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) talks about how using inverse thinking to see if your partnership is actually more terrible than it seems, and how to ensure you’ll be picking someone who is the perfect fit for you and the company!

    Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.

    Timestamps:

    (1:51) - Reasons 1-5: Disproportionate knowledge, time, money, expectations, and no agreements.

    (5:44) - Reasons 6-10: Generosity, misalignment in mission, values, vision, and lifestyles.

    (7:42) - Summary of reasons for terrible partnerships and the underlying frameworks.

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    LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Acquisition

    #81 Wellness for Entrepreneurs (Part 2 of 3) Coping with Startup Stress with Zanna van Dijk and Natalie Glaze

    #81 Wellness for Entrepreneurs (Part 2 of 3) Coping with Startup Stress with Zanna van Dijk and Natalie Glaze

    Entrepreneurship has a real glamour to it these days. With images of global startups such as Tesla, Lyft, Gymshark, Monzo and more. But what is startup life really like? And is it as desirable as people make it out to be?


    I’m thrilled to welcome along good friends of mine to the show - Zanna van Dijk and Natalie Glaze. These entrepreneurial, passionate ocean lovers wanted to create a business which was a force for good. A business that aligns with their morals and actually serves the planet.


    To fulfil this desire they co-founded Stay Wild Swim in 2018, an ethical and sustainable swimwear brand made from regenerated ocean plastic in the heart of London. Since the launch it has quickly become a leader in the sustainable fashion industry with a radically transparent supply chain, showing that you can consciously produce clothing without compromising style and quality. I personally know just how much effort goes into sourcing the raw materials, the fulfillment process and the seasonless slow fashion approach.


    Featured in Vogue, showcased at London Fashion Week, stocked in Selfridges and approved by Anna Wintour - Stay Wild Swim has seen huge success in a short period of time and is set to continue shaking up the fashion world.


    But what are the costs of startup? Beyond the glamour and the success what is the day to day like? The stresses, the sacrifice and how do these young business women stay grounded? What is their secret?

    On the show today we talk about:


    • How Zanna and Natalie connected and grew the concept of what became Stay Wild
    • Their rapid journey to success, features across both luxury magazines and the biggest social media account
    • What stresses they have encountered on their short journey
    • What coping mechanisms they have learnt along the way
    • Zannas personal illness that led to her understanding the value of stopping and taking time for herself
    • What advice Natalie and Zanna have for listeners to cope with anxiety and stress, regardless of whether they are starting something up as a business 


    Remember to check out The Doctor's Kitchen website for full show notes and social media links for this, and all our other episodes



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    Business and Relationships... DO THE WORK - Day 311

    Business and Relationships... DO THE WORK - Day 311
    DO THE WORK PODCAST: A daily documentary of my life, behind Permaculture Voices blending together fatherhood, business, organization, and life hacking to make it all work. Produced by podcaster, entrepreneur and dad of three daughters - Diego Footer. Support the show at http://www.permaculturevoices.com/support Listen to more episodes at http://www.permaculturevoices.com/podcast

    This Week in Highlights | 2/13/2017

    This Week in Highlights | 2/13/2017

    In this episode we highlight this week's best moments. From my talk in Ontario at Haste and Hustle, to my time on stage at Dublin's Tech Summit, to some of the best soundbites from this week's #AskGaryVee call-in show, we're trying to bring some new flavor to the podcast. Would love to know what you think !! 

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