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Viola Davis shares a hilarious story about her husband's wild belief that someone was stealing his saltine crackers and living in their attic. The couple's comical search for the 'intruder' with baseball bats highlights their quirky love and teamwork, making it both endearing and laugh-out-loud funny.
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In this segment, the hosts dissect the bizarre case of a woman allegedly killed by a falling tree. They hilariously question the physics of a 1,000-pound tree not breaking any bones, while the hosts joke about how glasses would fly off in a fall, making it a comedic yet morbid exploration of the incident.
“… i mean you gonna give simon five points no i think it someone who already gone No yeah no no no I not going to do it Although you know I would be willing to honorary give a point to Ben but I not going to do that”
“… in my heart of hearts i can't give jackson point a point two points here that's not going to happen um then we move into our next game which is are we allowed to give points to someone who already gotten points um you can yeah oh what oh no i don know i mean you gonna give simon five points no i think it someone who already gone No yeah no no no I not going to do it Although you know I would be willing to honorary give a point to Ben but I not going to do that”
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In the latest episode of Survivor AU: Redemption, Simon manages to turn his game around by building crucial alliances, particularly with Jackson, who unexpectedly votes out his closest ally. Despite a rocky past, Simon's strategic efforts and recent immunity win have left the door open for hope in a game that seemed lost. This shift in dynamics showcases the unpredictable nature of Survivor and the importance of relationship-building in the game.
“… news. And if you look at it, you know, for the last six months, Uber's stock is still down, I think, 25 or 30 percent. So we'll see if this news will boost them back up, getting them in the race of this, you know, robo taxi. Who's going to win the race? I don't care who wins the race. I believe Waymo is going to crush. I think Tesla is going to crush and we'll see what happens. Rivian has had just a ton of good announcements lately as well. So we'll keep that on the radar. But I love those. I love those radar points. Everybody, thanks so much for joining us on this week's episode of the Rich …”
“… more interesting and Rivian stock is up on the news as well. So Rivian, cool stuff. Love me some robo taxis. And who knows what's going to happen with this Kraken IPA, Robert? Who knows? Yeah, a lot of good information here. I really like this Uber news. And if you look at it, you know, for the last six months, Uber's stock is still down, I think, 25 or 30 percent. So we'll see if this news will boost them back up, getting them in the race of this, you know, robo taxi. Who's going to win the race? I don't care who wins the race. I believe Waymo is going to crush. I think Tesla is going to crush and we'll see what happens. Rivian has had just a ton of good announcements lately as well. So we'll keep that on the radar. But I love those. I love those radar points. Everybody, thanks so much for joining us on this week's episode of the Rich Habits Radar, a new Friday episode of the Rich Habits podcast,”
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Uber's $1.25 billion investment in Rivian is a strategic move to lead in autonomous ride-sharing with a massive fleet of 50,000 electric robotaxis.
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In a wild discussion about health issues in sports, the hosts dive into the terrifying world of staff infections and brown recluse spider bites. The image of a fighter with a hole in his armpit and the dramatic consequences of neglecting such injuries provides both shock value and dark humor, making it a memorable segment.
“… time I've been under and had that out of it feeling and I stayed overnight in the clinic and um I kind of came to and the tv in the room was playing Richie Rich with Macaulay Culkin the movie and I thought well first I was like did they model me after I look like this now. Fair question. Yeah, I look like an 11-year-old. And then so the nurse came in and I was like, oh, yeah, thanks so much for putting Richie Rich on. And she goes, no, you've requested that. No memory I have she must have been scrolling through and I like yeah Richie Rich No I not Yeah I liked it when I I might seen it once when …”
“… thing Sometimes your insurance doesn't cover part of it and maybe she was But that is, that's like Yeah, it happens though for sure when I had top surgery and then I came to I think I've told you this and I stayed over I was I was that's the only time I've been under and had that out of it feeling and I stayed overnight in the clinic and um I kind of came to and the tv in the room was playing Richie Rich with Macaulay Culkin the movie and I thought well first I was like did they model me after I look like this now. Fair question. Yeah, I look like an 11-year-old. And then so the nurse came in and I was like, oh, yeah, thanks so much for putting Richie Rich on. And she goes, no, you've requested that. No memory I have she must have been scrolling through and I like yeah Richie Rich No I not Yeah I liked it when I I might seen it once when I was a kid but how weird that I was like that one. That's the movie I need to watch. Yeah. And I had no memory of doing that. By the way, I watched a movie the other night and, uh, it was my first time to see, and this will surprise you, Forrest Gump. No way. You've never seen it before? Don't yell at me. Uh, I had never seen it. Stephanie has …”
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The funniest moment comes when the host hilariously realizes that under anesthesia, they requested to watch 'Richie Rich,' leading to a comical identity crisis. The segment also introduces a light-hearted debate about how the host resembles Forrest Gump, with their partner listing off quirky similarities that are both amusing and relatable.
“… and i go i love hanging with you i don't know if it's your wife's co-workers or who you invited but like this ain't it that was a weak ass party rich and full sga gear it's like when you see a woman who maybe is pregnant and you don't know, don't ever say anything. Don't take it out. Don't even if you think it. We witnessed something at SiriusX on Monsi. We saw it. Greatest thing ever, Monsi. No, it's not. So we're in the kitchen. We're getting a little pre-show coffee. See, our habits, companies change. Same stupid, Kavino Rich. We're getting coffee before the show in the kitchen. And one …”
“… his wife had a christmas party and we were all there and i was like i gotta be honest this party stinks oh yeah and you remember that i remember the party and i just remember being like i don't know what it is dude because he's like hey you guys have and i go i love hanging with you i don't know if it's your wife's co-workers or who you invited but like this ain't it that was a weak ass party rich and full sga gear it's like when you see a woman who maybe is pregnant and you don't know, don't ever say anything. Don't take it out. Don't even if you think it. We witnessed something at SiriusX on Monsi. We saw it. Greatest thing ever, Monsi. No, it's not. So we're in the kitchen. We're getting a little pre-show coffee. See, our habits, companies change. Same stupid, Kavino Rich. We're getting coffee before the show in the kitchen. And one of our female co-workers says to another female co-worker, Oh my God. Congratulations. When are you due? No. And she goes, I'm not. I just got fat. And we were like, oh. And we were like, oh. Especially if it was a woman saying it to another woman. It's almost like worse. Like if a guy says it, you're like, guys are so stupid, right? But if a woman …”
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Giannis Out of the Bucks demonstrates how players today have unprecedented control over their careers, and he's not afraid to voice his thoughts. In a world where athletes can openly express dissatisfaction, Giannis's candid remarks reflect a shift in player accountability that challenges traditional norms in sports. His ability to demand change without fear showcases the new era of athlete empowerment.
“… justify holding up the military industrial complex. And it's fucked up, dude. And the thing is like the more these conflicts occur, the more enemies will have, which will ensure future conflicts. Exactly. And business is booming. Booming. And that's what people don't want to believe. They don't want to believe that someone would engineer a virus. They don't want to believe that someone would make stuff that could kill other people of their own country. But they would. They would if they could make money. They don't give a fuck about you. They don't give a fuck about people over there. To a …”
“… on the fence about that? Because if you're on the fence about that, I'd say. If you're anti-abortion and pro-war, kind of weird. Really weird. Kind of weird. Yeah. And that's this like bizarre, like crazy math that some of these people are doing to justify holding up the military industrial complex. And it's fucked up, dude. And the thing is like the more these conflicts occur, the more enemies will have, which will ensure future conflicts. Exactly. And business is booming. Booming. And that's what people don't want to believe. They don't want to believe that someone would engineer a virus. They don't want to believe that someone would make stuff that could kill other people of their own country. But they would. They would if they could make money. They don't give a fuck about you. They don't give a fuck about people over there. To a certain level of psychopaths, money just becomes numbers on a ledger that they're trying to acquire. And if they can attach themselves to a corporation, fantastic. Then it's just the business we're in. That's it. And chug along, daddy. Chug along. Chug along. Chug along. And this is the world that you're having to live in. at the same time where tim …”
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Duncan Trussell hilariously critiques the absurdity of military logic while juxtaposing it with a bizarre NASA tattoo. He questions the sanity of a pro-war, anti-abortion stance and shares a wild story about a NASA employee with a demon tattoo feeding astronauts, making for a laugh-out-loud moment that reveals the chaos of modern life.
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In a hilarious exchange, Sarah reveals that her food allergies are so severe that a simple carrot could take her down. The absurdity of admitting to such a vulnerability while discussing women's empowerment leads to a comical realization about the trials of adulting with dietary restrictions.
“… yourself from the downside. So you don't have all your eggs in one basket. Everybody, thanks so much for tuning in to this week's episode of the Rich Habits Podcast. We hope now you have a little bit better understanding of cash compensation versus equity compensation, the different types of stock options, the different terms that go into understanding these types of stock options and what your financial foundation has to look like before you should consider receiving equity in different types of companies in the form of compensation. Don't forget, check out wallstreetfavorites.com to see …”
“… be okay with me, even 12, 13%, but not 40%. So I would say definitely agree. I said sell some off, you said sell half. somewhere in there, half or maybe even more based on Austin's take, I think is probably the smart move because then you're protecting yourself from the downside. So you don't have all your eggs in one basket. Everybody, thanks so much for tuning in to this week's episode of the Rich Habits Podcast. We hope now you have a little bit better understanding of cash compensation versus equity compensation, the different types of stock options, the different terms that go into understanding these types of stock options and what your financial foundation has to look like before you should consider receiving equity in different types of companies in the form of compensation. Don't forget, check out wallstreetfavorites.com to see what Wall Street thinks about your own portfolio. Consider subscribing to the Rich Habits newsletter. Every single Thursday morning, we share our market insights and join us inside the Rich Habits Network, where you can hop on a live stream with us on a Tuesday night. It's a seven day free trial. No money out of pocket. You can cancel if you don't …”
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Investing 40% of your net worth in a single stock is a risky move that could lead to significant losses. Experts recommend keeping your investment in any one stock below 10% to safeguard against volatility. This segment discusses the dangers of concentrated investments and offers practical advice on managing your portfolio effectively.
“… see it in my email right now It says your account needs review Storage capacity reached And it says you know storage used 100 And if you tap it it will bring you to this random website that you know basically wants you to buy cloud storage. So if it's not taking you to iCloud, which it's probably not, then I do think it's bogus. Well, I don't even like to click on anything, but it does say the cloud support team at the bottom. But it's orange letters. It's weird. And then it says, Dear user, we attempted to read me your iCloud subscription, but your payment method is expired. It's not expired. …”
“… wouldn't wouldn't live this way um but so i have the address of the of the I looked at the address and it seems funky to me. Are you on an iPhone or are you on Android? iPhone. Okay. Yeah, well, there is a message going around right now. Like I can see it in my email right now It says your account needs review Storage capacity reached And it says you know storage used 100 And if you tap it it will bring you to this random website that you know basically wants you to buy cloud storage. So if it's not taking you to iCloud, which it's probably not, then I do think it's bogus. Well, I don't even like to click on anything, but it does say the cloud support team at the bottom. But it's orange letters. It's weird. And then it says, Dear user, we attempted to read me your iCloud subscription, but your payment method is expired. It's not expired. And then the original in the subject line actually says decline. And it says, As a result, your personal data is now at risk of being permanently removed from cloud. What you could lose, photos, videos, like obviously alarmist. Yes. To get you to click on things. Yes. But the address doesn't say anything about iCloud. Right. And that's the thing. …”
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Sophia received a suspicious email claiming her iCloud storage was full and her data was at risk. However, the email's vague address and alarming language revealed it as a scam. Always check official sources to confirm your storage status and avoid falling for these traps.
“Rich says, I work a W-2 earning $107,000 a year while my wife earns $93,000 a year. We own two rental properties. One of them cash flows $1,600 a month at 2.75% interest and the second one cash flows at $600 a month at a 4% interest rate. That one, we owe $103,000 still on the mortgage. Our primary residence is at 3% with $500,000 left on the mortgage. We each have Roth IRAs worth about $80,000 combined and a traditional IRA worth about $115,000. We …”
“Rich says, I work a W-2 earning $107,000 a year while my wife earns $93,000 a year. We own two rental properties. One of them cash flows $1,600 a month at 2.75% interest and the second one cash flows at $600 a month at a 4% interest rate. That one, we owe $103,000 still on the mortgage. Our primary residence is at 3% with $500,000 left on the mortgage. We each have Roth IRAs worth about $80,000 combined and a traditional IRA worth about $115,000. We have a bridge account on public with $20,000 in it and a Schwab account with $40,000. Our 529s for our children each have $5,000 in it. My question is, do I pay off the mortgage on the 4% interest rate rental property? It's a loan of $103,000, effectively raising our cash flow from $600 to $1,500 per month, or do I take the $103,000 that I would …”
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Rich, a listener earning over $200,000 with rental properties, asks if he should pay off a 4% interest mortgage to increase cash flow. Robert advises against it, suggesting instead to invest the money into the market for potentially higher returns and passive income. This strategy could yield up to $1,200 a month, optimizing Rich's goal for a more passive income lifestyle.
“… it Right You already described this right The traditional career path the traditional is breaking down I think Meta announced that like one manager will now oversee 50 ICs When I say we on the cusp of some wild org charts that what I mean Some very strange corporate structures are going to blossom here. If the problem is, okay, no one's ever maintained an agentic system for five years, and we need more developers to do it, where are all those developers going to learn the skills to evaluate the code that agents are writing and deploying and saying, okay, you got it wrong. Here's how you need to …”
“… scale. That's where all the work is. And when you combine that on, you know, we're going to build 10 times more software that adds up to more people being required to do it. So I think both can be true. Where are those people going to learn how to do it Right You already described this right The traditional career path the traditional is breaking down I think Meta announced that like one manager will now oversee 50 ICs When I say we on the cusp of some wild org charts that what I mean Some very strange corporate structures are going to blossom here. If the problem is, okay, no one's ever maintained an agentic system for five years, and we need more developers to do it, where are all those developers going to learn the skills to evaluate the code that agents are writing and deploying and saying, okay, you got it wrong. Here's how you need to maintain it. It's maybe not what everyone's saying because people like to extrapolate and say, everything in the world is changing. The education system is going to change. Everything's going to change. I think a lot of the things where people learn, they'll learn like in college, I think we'll still teach computer science. It'll just be …”
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As AI agents take over coding tasks, the demand for skilled developers will only increase, leading to new corporate structures and educational needs. Okta CEO Todd McKinnon reveals that entry-level developers play a crucial role in adapting to these changes, as they are more open to innovative approaches. This evolution in software development will require a shift in how we teach and learn coding in the modern age.
“… 39 and 43, which means you've got 20 more years of compound growth ahead of you. And if you're investing $7,500 a year each into this Roth IRA, that will, I'm sure, between both of you, turn into well over a million, perhaps two by the time you all are retired in your 60s. So let's get into the rental property, keep or sell. I would sell it. If it's only cash flowing $400 a month. That's $4,800 a year. Whereas if you were to sell this and get all that capital in the markets, you would make substantially more money and you have more control over it because, you know, real estate markets can be …”
“earnings. And you're 39 and 43, which means you've got 20 more years of compound growth ahead of you. And if you're investing $7,500 a year each into this Roth IRA, that will, I'm sure, between both of you, turn into well over a million, perhaps two by the time you all are retired in your 60s. So let's get into the rental property, keep or sell. I would sell it. If it's only cash flowing $400 a month. That's $4,800 a year. Whereas if you were to sell this and get all that capital in the markets, you would make substantially more money and you have more control over it because, you know, real estate markets can be fickle. That's what I would do. I would probably unload it, be able to realize those gains and get that money in the markets and really keep crushing it. You guys are doing a great job. And I just hate to see that much capital tied up to make $400 a month, I think it's better suited in the markets. And one more takeaway that I would consider here is …”
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If your rental property only cash flows $400 a month, selling it could unlock much greater investment potential. By reinvesting that capital into the stock market, you could earn monthly distributions that far exceed your current rental income. This strategy not only maximizes your returns but also minimizes the risks associated with real estate management.
“… so hard to try and like see and see those people that are authentic and genuine and those that are among the guru culture that are always just like teaching and preaching, but their entire income or revenue comes from these courses and what they do. That's right. It's nothing they actually do. It's the people that end up believing them. Right. Especially when you don't know what they do. And one thing that's crazy, it's becoming ever so popular in this great state of Utah where you get all these people and I'm like, what do they even do? Like, what's your job and living? You know, you have all …”
“… I'm feeling and emotion at that moment, that's what I speak on because there's someone who lives on that. Wow. Wow. And I think especially I'm glad you kind of made that example. And I was discussing that with one of my producers yesterday that it's so hard to try and like see and see those people that are authentic and genuine and those that are among the guru culture that are always just like teaching and preaching, but their entire income or revenue comes from these courses and what they do. That's right. It's nothing they actually do. It's the people that end up believing them. Right. Especially when you don't know what they do. And one thing that's crazy, it's becoming ever so popular in this great state of Utah where you get all these people and I'm like, what do they even do? Like, what's your job and living? You know, you have all this money. You have all these fancy cars. But you can't just say, like, yeah, you're an entrepreneur. Yeah, like, what's your job? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you just say, I became this one verb, and I just did it. Yeah, you start to find out that some people have benefited off the tears of others. I've seen people say, you want to write a book? I'm like, …”
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Many people in the entrepreneurial space sell the illusion of success, often at the expense of others' dreams. Dr. James E. Dixon shares a personal experience where someone tried to exploit his story for profit, revealing how perceptions can be misleading and the importance of owning your narrative. By holding onto his authenticity, he transformed his journey into a bestseller, proving that true success comes from genuine storytelling.
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The best product teams don’t treat evaluations as mere checkpoints; they see them as essential to continuous improvement. By analyzing real user data and adjusting their evaluation datasets accordingly, teams can prioritize what needs fixing, leading to better product outcomes. This iterative approach not only maintains trust in the evaluation system but also enhances overall product performance.
“uh we just had will farrell on rich eisen reached out right away and said i'd love to come on and say goodbye to seaton o'connor nfl game day morning host and the rich eisen show on the mothership Also heading back to SportsCenter. Okay. Yeah, DP, how are you? Okay. Is it this Sunday? This Sunday back in Bristol for a night. One night only. One night only. Are you nervous? I've been waiting a long time. Yes, you have. It's been that long since you actually did say …”
“uh we just had will farrell on rich eisen reached out right away and said i'd love to come on and say goodbye to seaton o'connor nfl game day morning host and the rich eisen show on the mothership Also heading back to SportsCenter. Okay. Yeah, DP, how are you? Okay. Is it this Sunday? This Sunday back in Bristol for a night. One night only. One night only. Are you nervous? I've been waiting a long time. Yes, you have. It's been that long since you actually did say that to me with a hint of irony. But, no, it's exciting. I can't wait. And I also have no idea what to expect, you know. So I've been told it's gotten massive since I last set foot on that campus 23 years ago. Wait, you haven't been back on campus? No, they handed me a cardboard box in late May of 2003. All your belongings. Dan, you were then at …”
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Rich Eisen is making a surprising return to SportsCenter after 23 years, and he admits he has no idea what to expect. Reflecting on his departure in 2003, he shares how SportsCenter shaped his identity, and how he never thought he would return to the network after building his career at the NFL Network. This comeback marks a significant moment in his career and the evolution of sports broadcasting.
“… she didn't listen to her financial advisor when her husband-to-be was, spoiler alert, like proposing things that weren't great. And in addition to Will You Marry Me? And it really is a fantastic guide specifically for anyone, but really for women in those kinds of like heteronormative dynamics where you're in a partnership and, you know, you might make the decision to leave the workforce and or be a stay-at-home parent, which is entirely fantastic and absolutely, but make sure that you're protected, especially like think ahead. Hopefully the worst case situation doesn't happen, but if you do …”
“… to people you know like preparing yourself she had a financial advisor because she comes from great means family money old old family money or grandmother is babe pally mom amanda burden like she comes to it from Her ancestry is wild. And yet she didn't listen to her financial advisor when her husband-to-be was, spoiler alert, like proposing things that weren't great. And in addition to Will You Marry Me? And it really is a fantastic guide specifically for anyone, but really for women in those kinds of like heteronormative dynamics where you're in a partnership and, you know, you might make the decision to leave the workforce and or be a stay-at-home parent, which is entirely fantastic and absolutely, but make sure that you're protected, especially like think ahead. Hopefully the worst case situation doesn't happen, but if you do not protect yourself, if you do not have a way out, and I've seen that in my own life too, like the ability to be able to choose to leave, it's about everything. Your own independence can also be about safety. Like it's really a genuinely great resource. And I do also, that's the irony of housewives is the name housewife. And yet so many of these …”
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Financial independence is crucial, especially for women in heteronormative partnerships, as highlighted in the discussion surrounding 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'. The conversation delves into how the show's dynamics reflect real-life struggles, including the importance of protecting oneself financially, even amidst seemingly stable relationships. This segment emphasizes the need for self-awareness and independence, particularly when navigating complex marital situations.
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What if actor Alex Haw had been cast in Christopher Nolan's 'Inception'? The discussion explores how his unique acting style could have added depth to the film, especially in a role like Eames, played by Tom Hardy. The conversation also touches on Nolan's recurring theme of character parallels, showcasing how Haw's potential casting reflects Nolan's storytelling techniques across his filmography.
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In a lively discussion, the hosts of 'Project Hail Mary' explore the cultural significance of food preferences, particularly contrasting Louisiana cuisine with Japanese dishes. The debate highlights the depth of flavors in Louisiana cooking, emphasizing the importance of intricate recipes over more mainstream options like sushi and ramen, ultimately questioning the authenticity of cultural interpretations in cuisine.
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