Best Podcast Episodes About Daniel Lurie
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Updated: Apr 24, 2026 – 8 episodes
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“… to college. And I tell her, hey, don't go to college near where you live right now because you want a whole new like like list of experiences. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal. And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stops. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters. From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team …”
“… him as a person and just the kind of like wisdom and knowledge that he had is a guy that you truly want to play for. I mean, the guy didn't have a play call. I mean, it's incredible. Like maybe he was awesome guy. I have a niece and she's about to go to college. And I tell her, hey, don't go to college near where you live right now because you want a whole new like like list of experiences. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal. And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stops. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters. From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team fits. To my top 101 free agents and how real rosters are built, cap space, contracts, and all the tough decisions included. We got quarterbacks on the move. We got teams rebuilding. It's hope season. Absolutely, it's hope season. We'll tell you what's real, what's noise, and what it means for your favorite team. Smart analysis, real conversations …”
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Kevin Byard shares a hilarious moment from his time with coach Mike Vrabel, who would often forget about football during meetings to tell wild stories from the 60s and 70s. This blend of football wisdom and unexpected nostalgia makes it clear why players would run through walls for him.
“… We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
“… crew. We will have some updates from Ryan next week for sure. Ro Khanna is getting called out by Jonathan Greenblatt, perhaps not surprising, but it's turned into a very ugly war. And Greenblatt is leveling some really ugly charges against Ro Khanna. We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
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Donald Trump threatened to pull the U.S. out of NATO during a recent press conference at the White House. This shocking statement comes amidst rising tensions in Iraq and ongoing military challenges, raising questions about America's role in global alliances. The implications of such a move could reshape international relations and security dynamics significantly.
“… agencies. So foreign governments have been diversifying. Is there anything else we can buy so we don't have all of our risk in the U.S. story? Daniel Gerard is with State Street Markets. You know China has expanded into British debt into European debt and into gold a lot more Foreign investors have also been putting money in stocks instead of treasuries especially when interest rates were really low there for a while So lots of reasons the rest of the world hasn been bankrolling the U federal budget as much as it used to So then, where is the money coming from? Again, Shia Kavis. We've been …”
“… you more, but not that much more. Also, U.S. debt is looking a little more sus these days. The U.S., you know, their fiscal sustainability has been called into question with debt rising as much as it has. The U.S. has been downgraded by a couple of rating agencies. So foreign governments have been diversifying. Is there anything else we can buy so we don't have all of our risk in the U.S. story? Daniel Gerard is with State Street Markets. You know China has expanded into British debt into European debt and into gold a lot more Foreign investors have also been putting money in stocks instead of treasuries especially when interest rates were really low there for a while So lots of reasons the rest of the world hasn been bankrolling the U federal budget as much as it used to So then, where is the money coming from? Again, Shia Kavis. We've been writing IOUs faster than the rest of the world wants to collect them. And that means that more of those treasury securities are being purchased domestically. America has been borrowing more from America, from banks, from U.S. investors, even from the Fed recently. And to get U.S. investors to go along and buy all those treasuries, the U.S. …”
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The U.S. is drowning in $31 trillion of debt, with foreign investors now holding only 30% compared to nearly half in the past. This shift means that Americans are increasingly footing the bill through higher interest rates on loans and mortgages. As the U.S. government borrows more domestically, the financial burden is shifting from foreign nations to American households.
“… or pharma visits delivered straight to your door. And they're from that fake doctor. They're being posted on social media under these accounts. Dr. Daniel Hayes. Yeah, Dr. Tucker Carlson is this one that I pulled up. So they're not even doing good jobs of faking the names. And this one looks like it's for some sort of erectile dysfunction one. It's saying, I can't believe how fast it worked. I got hard in minutes. So that's not even a GLP one. But if you look at the URL, it's medvy.org, quad.medvy.org. So there's definitely some questionable shadiness going on here. And what's going on with this …”
“And was instantly approved. No doc or pharma visits delivered straight to your door. And they're from that fake doctor. They're being posted on social media under these accounts. Dr. Daniel Hayes. Yeah, Dr. Tucker Carlson is this one that I pulled up. So they're not even doing good jobs of faking the names. And this one looks like it's for some sort of erectile dysfunction one. It's saying, I can't believe how fast it worked. I got hard in minutes. So that's not even a GLP one. But if you look at the URL, it's medvy.org, quad.medvy.org. So there's definitely some questionable shadiness going on here. And what's going on with this image here? Wait, the woman's licking? I mean, that's the quad dose. But yeah, it looks like she's like about to lick it out of the tube. I mean, the AI, they. Wait, is that even a real? Can you zoom in there? Is that the actual injector pen? I've used an injector pen. This is like. That looks like a liquid for something else. That's an ED. Yeah, …”
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In the cutthroat world of startups, competitors will go to extreme lengths to sabotage each other, even dropping anonymous tips to journalists. This segment reveals how a solo entrepreneur's questionable practices led to scrutiny, highlighting the importance of having a 'human in the loop' to prevent catastrophic mistakes. Without proper oversight, a thriving business can quickly spiral out of control.
“I had Daniel Pink on the show and he said that the number one reason for regret is this thing called connection regret. He studied over 16,000 people and it's this regret of not staying connected to the important people in our lives. So I'd love to understand if you think there's any sort of decision making framework that we should have in terms of, you know, how much do we really want this thing compared to our relationships? or just your advice on is it …”
“I had Daniel Pink on the show and he said that the number one reason for regret is this thing called connection regret. He studied over 16,000 people and it's this regret of not staying connected to the important people in our lives. So I'd love to understand if you think there's any sort of decision making framework that we should have in terms of, you know, how much do we really want this thing compared to our relationships? or just your advice on is it really impossible to manage all of that and have everything, in your opinion? Everyone is going to know someone, at least on Instagram, that is good-looking, in great shape, has a great relationship with their parents, makes a shit ton of money, and has a food blog and donates time at the ASPCA. Assume you are not that person. You have to pick your …”
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Daniel Pink's research reveals that the top regret people have is not staying connected with loved ones. In a world where success often overshadows relationships, it's crucial to balance career ambitions with nurturing personal connections. Young people should focus on their careers but also make small, consistent investments in their relationships for long-term fulfillment.
“… strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out, and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom. And was Daniel Ricciardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this. I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire. for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm John …”
“… underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid, Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. Wouldn't you know it, Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun, cancer moon. The story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out, and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom. And was Daniel Ricciardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this. I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire. for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm John Green. You may know me as the author of The Fault in Our Stars, and now I guess also as the co-host of The Away End, a brand new world soccer podcast. I'm Daniel Alarcon, a writer and journalist, and John and I have known each other since we were kids. My first World Cup was Mexico 86. I was nine years old. I watched every game, and I fell in love. On …”
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Despite personal battles, athletes must perform at their best for fans who have paid to see them compete. This pressure can overshadow their struggles, like family issues or injuries, leading to a cold reality: fans expect excellence regardless of what players are facing off the field. It's a tough game where common sense often takes a backseat to performance demands.
“Was she not far left? Was she not far left enough? Should she have been more moderate? It's really not even about her ideology. Her and Daniel Biss aren't even that many degrees of separation on ideology. You pointed it out very perfectly earlier. From my friends that I've talked to in Illinois District 9, and this is not a criticism of Kat personally. Nobody should take it that way. It's just the fact that she didn't have enough time to build credibility and trust in the district. since she moved to Chicago, I believe a year and a half ago, maybe two years ago. I don't want to …”
“Was she not far left? Was she not far left enough? Should she have been more moderate? It's really not even about her ideology. Her and Daniel Biss aren't even that many degrees of separation on ideology. You pointed it out very perfectly earlier. From my friends that I've talked to in Illinois District 9, and this is not a criticism of Kat personally. Nobody should take it that way. It's just the fact that she didn't have enough time to build credibility and trust in the district. since she moved to Chicago, I believe a year and a half ago, maybe two years ago. I don't want to misrepresent it, but I've lived in Chicago for about two and a half, three years, and I've lived here longer. And I think that when I talk to my friends in Illinois, District 9, they would say like, dude, I just want to pick somebody who can reliably represent this district. And I think Kat could have absolutely done that, but I think Daniel Biss had the …”
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Despite criticism, Kat's first campaign in Illinois District 9 showed remarkable potential. Having just moved to Chicago, she garnered over 20% of the vote, proving she can build credibility with the community over time. This segment emphasizes the importance of patience and support for new candidates, regardless of immediate outcomes.
“… 46,225. The Nasdaq dropped 327 points, about 1.5%, to finish at 22,152. And the S&P 500 gave up 91 points, 1.4%, to end at 6624. We just heard from Daniel Ackerman about the status of seafood imports and from Carla Javier about the rising price of vegetables Well Cisco Corporation a leading distributor of both seafood and produce sank two and one percent. Dole PLC, purveyor of veggies and fruit, dipped one and a half percent. Lamb Weston Holdings specializes in potato products. They count as a vegetable, right? Lamb Weston added two and a third percent. You're listening to Marketplace.”
“coming up so the volunteer drove to the hotel and now they're at the chuck e cheese Sounds like a blast. But first, let's do the numbers. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 768 points, 1.6%, to close at 46,225. The Nasdaq dropped 327 points, about 1.5%, to finish at 22,152. And the S&P 500 gave up 91 points, 1.4%, to end at 6624. We just heard from Daniel Ackerman about the status of seafood imports and from Carla Javier about the rising price of vegetables Well Cisco Corporation a leading distributor of both seafood and produce sank two and one percent. Dole PLC, purveyor of veggies and fruit, dipped one and a half percent. Lamb Weston Holdings specializes in potato products. They count as a vegetable, right? Lamb Weston added two and a third percent. You're listening to Marketplace.”
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The stock market took a hit today, with the Dow Jones losing 768 points, or 1.6%, closing at 46,225. This decline reflects broader trends, as both the Nasdaq and S&P 500 also fell, with significant impacts on companies like Cisco and Dole PLC, while Lamb Weston saw a surprising gain amidst the chaos.
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