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Mental Health Is Becoming Critical to Workplace Organizational Culture
Health and well-being expert discusses why mental health programs and awareness are becoming more of a focus for organizations.
Erin Terkoski Young, director of health, equity, and well-being at WTW, joins the show to discuss how companies can focus on mental health.
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What Will Happen to the Fed's Independence if Trump Is Reelected?
Wharton assistant professor discusses the impact on financial regulation if Trump is reelected.
Brian Feinstein, Wharton assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics, joins the show to discuss how key aspects of financial regulation will be overturned if former President Trump is reelected.
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How Do Consumers Feel About the Economy? New Survey Shows Not So Great
CEO of The Conference Board joins the show to talk about the consumer confidence index and what it means.
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Why Do Stocks Trade at Such Different Multiples or Valuation Ratios?
Wharton assistant professor explains his new paper that dives into stock price movement and its impact on future earnings and growth.
Wharton assistant professor Sean Myers joins the show to discuss his recent paper that looks at the connection between price movement on stocks and future earnings growth and returns.
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My epic journey becoming the fastest person to paddle around Australia
What challenges lie ahead of a staggering 12,700-kilometer paddle around the entire continent of Australia? Crocodiles and sharks were just the beginning, says Ironwoman Bonnie Hancock. Reflecting on her remarkable feat of becoming the fastest person to paddle around Australia, she shares lessons on perseverance, resilience and finding meaning in life's toughest moments.Continued here
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How far away is a ceasefire? An update on Gaza and the Rafah invasion
In an exploration of conflict and diplomacy, president and founder of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media Ian Bremmer joins TED's Helen Walters to unravel the ideological underpinnings, contrasting objectives and humanitarian crises defining the current situation in Gaza. Listen for the latest on Israel’s invasion of Rafah and what happened to the proposed ceasefire deal as well as a dissection of the elusive quest for peace in a region haunted by the specter of war.Continued here
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Apple's plastic-free packaging means pack-in logo stickers are going away
As a noted sticker enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for news at the intersection of stickers and technology. Which is why this report from 9to5Mac caught my eye: Apple is apparently starting to wind down its decades-long practice of including Apple logo stickers in the box with all of its products.
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The 2024 Moto G Stylus is a $400 mid-ranger with vegan leather
Motorola's latest phone is the 2024 Moto G Stylus 5G. For fans of pen input there isn't much out there other than this and the Galaxy S Ultra line, but for $400 you can get a phone with a stowable stylus.
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Discover why the world went quiet in new A Quiet Place: Day One trailer
Invading aliens transform a bustling New York City into a silent wasteland in the latest trailer for A Quiet Place: Day One, a prequel to the first two films in the hugely successful horror franchise.
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