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    Los casos cotidianos se presentan en una corte judicial y se explica el sistema legal de los Estados Unidos.tomado del programa de tv la corte del pueblo que fue tramitido por telemundo con el juez manuel franco

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    Hello and welcome to Calm Connection Parenting! I’m your host, Jami Kirkbride—mom of seven, parenting coach, professional counselor, and wrangler of big emotions. If you’re raising a highly sensitive child with intense emotions or challenging behaviors and wondering if you’ll make it through without losing your mind, you’re not alone! Around here, we’re all about real-life parenting, sprinkled with a little humor and a whole lot of patience. So, grab your coffee (trust me, you’ll need it), and join me as we explore tips, stories, and faith-based strategies to help you bring more calm and confidence into your chaotic days. Ready to learn some practical tips and effective strategies to move from overwhelmed and stressed to calm, confident and blessed! Let’s do this!Connect on our main website: ParentingWithPersonality.comJoin our online Facebook support group: Parenting With Personality GroupDownload the Parenting With Personality APP on Google Play or Apple StoreFollow on InstagramLearn about the Calm Connection Parent Coaching Program#parenting #highlysensitivechild #adhd #dmdd #parentcoaching #child anxiety #sensoryprocessing #christianparenting #parentingtip #parentingchallenges #meltdowns #challengingbehaviors

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    The Crew Up North Podcast with host Jennifer Tocheri takes you inside the world of the Northern Ontario film industry and features one-on-one interviews with some of the talented and hardworking film crew of the Northern Ontario. Many award winning shows have been produced right here in the North. But not without some grit and perseverance. And maybe a few shadflies. 

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    An 80-year-old Montana rancher, Arthur "Jack" Schubarth, pleaded guilty to wildlife trafficking charges for breeding giant hybrid sheep using illegally imported genetic material from Marco Polo argali sheep. He aimed to create these "franken-sheep" to sell to private hunting preserves, primarily in Texas. Schubarth, who operated a ranch focused on breeding alternative livestock, used cloned embryos and artificially inseminated ewes with the smuggled semen, creating a larger and more valuable species of sheep. He also illegally obtained and transported testicles from wild-hunted Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. His actions violated the Lacey Act, which prohibits interstate wildlife trafficking and the sale of falsely labeled wildlife.

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    For small business owners, this is your ticket to learn from a leader in the systems build space. Every episode has tips and insights to make a real difference to your business, whether it is helping you recognise where you may be encountering issues or focussing on ways to fix them.For more information on John Tonkin you can reach out to him via braininabox.com.au

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    Oto podcast Pełne Brzuchy. Zostań z nami, aby dowiedzieć się, jak rozgryźć łódzką gastronomię. Najlepsze knajpy, gastro-pogadanki i wiele, wiele więcej. Obiecujemy, że będzie smacznie!

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    Stay informed on the most pressing global events with Global News with Adidas Wilson. Every day, Adidas delivers a concise, insightful update on the headlines shaping the world—from politics and economics to culture and technology. With a sharp focus on international affairs and a keen eye for detail, Adidas Wilson breaks down complex stories into easily digestible segments, keeping you in the know wherever you are. Whether you're a global citizen or just want to stay updated on the latest happenings, this podcast is your go-to source for world news, expert analysis, and thoughtful commentary.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization, agency, or entity mentioned. The information provided is for general informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. We strive for accuracy but cannot guarantee all content is free from errors. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research and form their own conclusions. This podcast may contain discussions on sensitive topics; listener discretion is advised.

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    A monthly podcast, call to arms for Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, Gen Alpha, to bring about change, not just in our mental health but to create solutions in our local communities, at a state and national level, and even globally. All I hear from people is how much we all what things to change and yet it never does.  Well my little Punks, this is where we start.  This is where we create OUR Future!

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    "Grace & Grit" is a podcast for women navigating the demands of family life and entrepreneurship. Hosted by Courtney Sohler, it offers real talk, practical tips, and inspiration for balancing the hustle of building a business with the heart of managing a home, while also delivering actionable business advice for women determined to thrive in both worlds.

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    This series is packed with insights and inspiration to help you elevate your speaking game and build authentic connections

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    Together we will explore all things holistic healing and how the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual are all interconnected. This is a cozy space where different views are safe to be explored. Where we get to open our vision and allow light to shine through so we can expand our health, wellness, and awareness. In this podcast we'll be discussing everything from nutrition to massage, cognitive therapy to spiritual healing, and physical fitness to mental strength. Get ready!

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    En este podcast, te traemos las experiencias más cool de nuestros clientes en Crepería El Mediodía. Desde el primer mordisco hasta el último sorbo, descubre cómo nuestros crepés y bebidas se han convertido en los favoritos de jóvenes como tú. Escucha relatos auténticos de momentos inolvidables, recomendaciones de sabores, y tips sobre qué pedir en tu próxima visita. ¡Porque en Crepería El Mediodía no solo se trata de comer, se trata de disfrutar al máximo!

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    The first article from the Sacramento Bee details the logistical hurdles and challenges the Oakland Athletics are facing in their upcoming move to Sacramento, where they will play for three seasons before relocating to Las Vegas. The second article from Wikipedia provides a comprehensive history of the Oakland Athletics franchise and delves into the team’s journey towards their relocation to Las Vegas, highlighting the various factors, including failed stadium negotiations, the team's ownership changes, and the public funding debate, leading to this decision. The final article from the Associated Press focuses on the emotional impact of the team's final day playing in Oakland, emphasizing the players' sentiments about leaving the city and the sense of history passing for fans and players alike.

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    Welcome to Easy Meditations, your go-to space for discovering the transformative power of meditation. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your understanding, this podcast offers simple yet effective guided meditations designed to help you achieve inner calm and a more zen lifestyle. Each episode gently guides you through practices that promote relaxation, mindfulness, and self-awareness, making it easier than ever to integrate meditation into your daily routine.

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    A series highlighting Pace University athletes and their stories. Hosted by Nick Diaz, an intern with the Booth Review sports media initiative in the Department of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts.

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    Tuff Shift is a podcast designed to shed light, not just on behind the scenes antics, but on the incredibly resilient, reliable, durable, and of course talented folks who have served time running drinks, taking orders, and entertaining the masses. Who is the person seating me/ serving me/ clearing my plates/ making my drinks?   Whether the service is good or bad for whatever reason, are you aware of the life these people lead when they hang up their aprons and put their feet up after putting up with you?   

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    The State of Crime in the United States: A Comprehensive Analysis Crime rates in the United States have been a topic of ongoing concern and debate among policymakers, researchers, and the public. The complexity of crime trends and their fluctuations over time are influenced by a multitude of factors, including socioeconomic conditions, demographic shifts, and policy changes. While the country has experienced significant declines in crime rates over the past several decades, recent years have seen a mix of continued reductions and unexpected spikes in certain crime categories. This podcast will explore the historical context and current state of crime in the United States, delve into contributing factors, and provide an analysis of the geographic and demographic disparities in crime rates. It will also highlight how public perception of crime often differs from reality and discuss policy responses and strategies aimed at addressing the root causes of crime. Historical Context: Crime Trends from the 1990s to the Present Crime in the United States reached its peak in the early 1990s. The violent crime rate, which includes offenses such as murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, was at its highest level in decades. Similarly, property crimes such as burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft were also rampant during this period. Many cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, were experiencing significant spikes in crime, contributing to a heightened sense of fear and insecurity among the public. The factors that contributed to the rise in crime during this era were multifaceted. The crack cocaine epidemic, which began in the mid-1980s, led to increased drug-related violence and gang activity in many urban centers. Additionally, the proliferation of firearms and the collapse of inner-city economies resulted in increased unemployment and poverty, which are closely linked to higher crime rates. The response to rising crime was swift and, in many cases, severe. Policymakers enacted tougher sentencing laws, such as mandatory minimum sentences and “Three Strikes” laws, which mandated life sentences for offenders convicted of three serious crimes. Law enforcement agencies adopted aggressive policing tactics, and the use of “stop-and-frisk” and other controversial methods became more prevalent. The Crime Decline: Late 1990s and 2000s Beginning in the mid-1990s, the United States experienced a dramatic and sustained decline in crime rates. According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, violent crime rates fell by 49% between 1993 and 2022, while property crime rates declined by 59% during the same period (source: Pew Research Center). This reduction in crime has been attributed to various factors, including: Economic Growth: The economic boom of the 1990s resulted in lower unemployment rates and increased job opportunities, which contributed to a decrease in crime. Improved Policing Strategies: The adoption of data-driven policing techniques, such as CompStat in New York City, allowed law enforcement agencies to identify and respond to crime hotspots more effectively. Demographic Changes: The aging of the population also played a role in reducing crime rates, as younger individuals are statistically more likely to engage in criminal activity. Increased Incarceration: The number of individuals incarcerated in the United States rose dramatically during the 1990s and 2000s, leading to the removal of many offenders from society. Despite these positive trends, the decline in crime was not uniform across all regions and demographics. Some cities continued to experience high levels of violent crime, while others saw disproportionate decreases. Additionally, the rise in incarceration rates led to overcrowded prisons and significant social and economic costs for communities disproportionately affected by mass incarceration. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Crime Rates The COVID-19 pandemic, which began in early 2020, had a profound impact on crime patterns in the United States. In the initial months of the pandemic, many cities reported decreases in certain types of crime, such as robbery and burglary, likely due to lockdown measures and reduced public activity. However, as the pandemic progressed, other categories of crime, particularly violent crime, began to rise. The most notable increase was in homicide rates. In 2020, the United States saw the largest single-year increase in homicides on record, with the murder rate rising by nearly 30% compared to the previous year (source: USA Facts). This surge in violence has been attributed to a combination of factors, including economic instability, increased firearm sales, social unrest, and reduced police presence in some areas due to the pandemic’s impact on law enforcement. The pandemic also disrupted the operations of the criminal justice system. Courts faced backlogs due to delayed trials, and the availability of social services and support systems for at-risk populations was limited. These disruptions may have contributed to the increase in certain crime categories, as people had fewer resources and support networks to turn to during times of crisis. Current State of Crime in the United States As of 2024, crime rates in the United States continue to exhibit mixed trends. The FBI’s most recent data indicates that violent crime has decreased by 15.2% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. This decrease is seen across most violent crime categories, including murder, rape, and aggravated assault. Property crime rates have also declined, although the decrease is less pronounced. Motor vehicle theft remains a persistent issue in several major cities, and larceny-theft has shown signs of increasing in certain areas. Despite these trends, the overall crime rate remains significantly lower than it was in the early 1990s. Geographic and Demographic Disparities Crime rates vary widely across different regions and demographics in the United States. Some states, such as Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, consistently have some of the lowest crime rates in the country. In contrast, states like New Mexico, Alaska, and Louisiana report some of the highest violent crime rates per 100,000 residents (source: FBI Crime Data Explorer). Urban areas tend to have higher crime rates than rural or suburban regions, though there are exceptions. Cities like New York and Los Angeles, which once had high crime rates, have seen significant reductions in crime over the past two decades. In contrast, smaller cities and towns have faced challenges with drug-related crime, particularly in regions affected by the opioid epidemic. Demographic factors also influence crime rates. Young adults (ages 18-24) are more likely to be involved in both violent and property crimes compared to older age groups. Additionally, crime victimization rates vary by race, gender, and socioeconomic status. For example, low-income individuals and minorities are more likely to be victims of violent crime compared to higher-income and non-minority groups (source: Bureau of Justice Statistics). Public Perception of Crime vs. Reality Public perception of crime in the United States often does not align with the reality depicted by official crime statistics. Surveys conducted by organizations such as Gallup and the Pew Research Center show that a majority of Americans believe crime is rising nationally, even during periods of decline. This perception is influenced by various factors, including media coverage of high-profile crimes, political rhetoric, and personal experiences. For example, in a 2022 Gallup survey, more than 60% of respondents said they believed crime was rising nationwide, despite the fact that overall crime rates had been declining for several years. This discrepancy can lead to increased anxiety and support for tougher crime policies, even when such measures may not be necessary based on actual crime data (source: Pew Research Center). Policy Responses and Crime Prevention Strategies Efforts to address crime in the United States have evolved over time, with a growing focus on preventative strategies and community-based approaches. Some of the key policy responses and crime prevention strategies include: Community Policing: This approach emphasizes building relationships between law enforcement and community members to address the root causes of crime and improve trust in the police. Criminal Justice Reform: Reforms aimed at reducing mass incarceration, such as eliminating cash bail and expanding diversion programs for non-violent offenders, have gained traction in many states. Youth Intervention Programs: Programs targeting at-risk youth, such as mentorship and after-school activities, aim to prevent young people from becoming involved in criminal activity. Addressing the Opioid Crisis: The opioid epidemic has contributed to rising crime rates in certain areas. Expanding access to addiction treatment and mental health services is seen as a critical step in reducing drug-related crime. Conclusion: A Complex Landscape with Hope for the Future The crime rate in the United States is influenced by a multitude of factors, and while the overall trend has been positive in recent decades, challenges remain. Addressing crime effectively requires a comprehensive approach that considers not only law enforcement and punishment but also prevention, education, and social services. By focusing on the root causes of crime and investing in communities, the United States can continue to build on the progress made and ensure a safer future for all its citizens. Continued efforts to reduce economic inequality, provide educational opportunities, and support mental health and addiction services will be essential in shaping the future of crime prevention in the country. With the right strategies and policies in place, there is hope that the long-term decline in crime rates wi

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    Jungle Jim is the fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures in various media. The series began on January 7, 1934, as an American newspaper comic strip chronicling the adventures of Asia-based hunter Jim Bradley, who was nicknamed Jungle Jim. The character also trekked through radio, film, comic book and television adaptations. Notable was a series of films and television episodes in which Johnny Weissmuller portrayed the safari-suit wearing character, after hanging up his Tarzan loincloth. The strip concluded on August 8, 1954.

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    The Overlap Breakdown is a weekly football tactics show that brings expert analysis and insights directly to the fans.Join Harrison and Umir as they dive into the weekend’s biggest results, preview the upcoming fixtures, and interview key figures from the football world - ranging from pundits and academy scouts to first-team managers.Get ready for the definitive, in-depth exploration of the beautiful game. Subscribe now and never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dikembe Mutombo: A Towering Legacy of Shot-Blocking Dominance and Humanitarian Impact Dikembe Mutombo, one of the most dominant defensive players in NBA history and a revered humanitarian, passed away at the age of 58. Known for his extraordinary shot-blocking abilities and his iconic finger wag—a playful yet intimidating gesture he used to signify his presence on the court—Mutombo was a force to be reckoned with both on and off the hardwood. Mutombo’s journey from a young boy in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), to becoming an eight-time NBA All-Star and a respected global ambassador for health and education in Africa, is a testament to his exceptional talent, perseverance, and generosity. Over his 18-year NBA career, Mutombo made a name for himself not only as a premier shot-blocker but also as a pillar of the community, using his fame and resources to give back in numerous ways. Early Life and Education Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean-Jacques Wamutombo was born on June 25, 1966, in Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was the seventh of twelve children in a family that valued education and service to others. His father was a school director, and his mother, a homemaker, instilled in him the importance of learning and giving back to society from an early age. Mutombo’s childhood was marked by an emphasis on academics rather than sports. He excelled in school and dreamed of becoming a doctor. His towering height made him stand out, and while he played soccer and other sports casually, it wasn’t until his teenage years that he began to explore basketball seriously. By the time he was 16, Mutombo stood nearly seven feet tall, drawing the attention of scouts from around the world. In 1987, Mutombo moved to the United States on an academic scholarship to attend Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. His plan was to study medicine, but Georgetown’s legendary basketball coach, John Thompson, saw immense potential in the young Congolese student and persuaded him to join the basketball team. Mutombo’s career trajectory changed forever. College Stardom at Georgetown University Under the guidance of John Thompson, Mutombo quickly developed into a defensive powerhouse. He teamed up with fellow Georgetown standout Alonzo Mourning, creating one of the most formidable frontcourts in college basketball history. Standing 7’2” with a wingspan of over 7’6”, Mutombo became known for his exceptional shot-blocking and rebounding abilities. During his time at Georgetown, Mutombo led the Big East in blocks and rebounds multiple times, earning Defensive Player of the Year honors. His most memorable collegiate moment came in a game against St. John’s, where he recorded an astounding 12 blocks, sending a clear message to opponents that driving into the paint would be a daunting task. Off the court, Mutombo was equally committed to his studies, graduating with degrees in Linguistics and Diplomacy. He was fluent in nine languages, including French, Portuguese, and Spanish, a testament to his dedication to learning and understanding different cultures. NBA Career: A Shot-Blocking Legend In 1991, Mutombo was selected as the fourth overall pick by the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Draft. He made an immediate impact as a rookie, averaging 16.6 points, 12.3 rebounds, and nearly three blocks per game. His presence in the paint transformed the Nuggets' defense, and he was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team. Mutombo’s shot-blocking prowess reached legendary status in the 1993-94 season, when he led the Nuggets to an unforgettable playoff upset over the top-seeded Seattle SuperSonics. In a pivotal Game 5, Mutombo dominated defensively, recording eight blocks and securing the victory with a clutch rebound, falling to the floor in joyous celebration as he clutched the basketball. This iconic image of Mutombo on the ground, holding the ball with a smile, became one of the most memorable moments in NBA playoff history. Mutombo’s reputation as the league’s premier shot-blocker only grew as he moved to the Atlanta Hawks in 1996. Over the next five seasons, he solidified his status as a defensive anchor, winning four NBA Defensive Player of the Year awards—a record he shares with Ben Wallace. His average of 4.5 blocks per game in the 1995-96 season remains one of the highest in league history. Mutombo’s signature move, the finger wag, became synonymous with his defensive dominance. After swatting an opponent’s shot, he would shake his index finger side-to-side in a gesture that signaled his mastery of the paint. Although the NBA later attempted to restrict the finger wag, Mutombo’s playful nature and respect for sportsmanship ensured that it became a beloved symbol rather than a taunt. The Humanitarian Giant While Mutombo’s on-court achievements were remarkable, his off-court contributions were equally impactful. Inspired by his own upbringing and the health disparities in his homeland, he dedicated his time and resources to improving health care and education in Africa. In 1997, Mutombo established the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation, which focuses on providing better health care and educational opportunities for people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other African nations. His most significant project was the construction of the Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital in Kinshasa, named in honor of his late mother. Opened in 2007, the hospital has provided life-saving medical care to tens of thousands of people, many of whom would have otherwise gone without treatment. Mutombo was also a global ambassador for the NBA, representing the league in various outreach programs around the world. He promoted health initiatives, youth development, and the importance of education, embodying the values of service and leadership. In recognition of his humanitarian work, he received numerous awards, including the NBA’s J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award and the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Later Years and Passing After retiring from professional basketball in 2009, Mutombo remained active within the sport and his foundation. He served as an advisor and mentor to young players, both in the U.S. and internationally. His influence extended beyond basketball, as he continued to advocate for better health care infrastructure and education in Africa. Dikembe Mutombo’s death at the age of 58 shocked the sports world and beyond. His passing leaves a tremendous void not only in the basketball community but also in the lives of those he helped through his humanitarian efforts. The cause of his death has not been officially disclosed, but his legacy as a transformative figure in basketball and an unwavering advocate for his homeland will be remembered for generations to come. Legacy and Impact Mutombo’s influence transcends statistics and accolades. While he left an indelible mark on the court with his eight All-Star appearances, three All-NBA selections, and a place among the top shot-blockers in NBA history, it is his generosity and compassion that define his legacy. From his legendary finger wag to his life-saving work in the Congo, Mutombo’s legacy is one of excellence, kindness, and resilience. He showed the world that sports can be a vehicle for change and that greatness is not just measured by titles and awards, but by the lives you touch and inspire. Dikembe Mutombo may no longer walk among us, but his spirit and dedication to making the world a better place will continue to inspire. He was more than just a basketball star—he was a true humanitarian giant, a global ambassador, and a hero for many. His legacy will live on in the countless lives he impacted and in the stories of perseverance and triumph that he helped shape. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts

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    Welcome to BrandEdit.ai, the podcast where aesthetics meets innovation!Hosted by Deb Menke, a seasoned industry pro with the platinum locks (and wisdom) to prove it, we dive into fresh, fun, and AI-powered strategies designed to help med spa owners and entrepreneurs stand out in a crowded market. Each episode covers everything from social media hacks and branding tips to the latest tech tools, like AI, that will transform your business. Whether you’re looking to refresh your brand, architect your image, or simply keep up with the evolving digital world, BrandEdit.ai has the insights to take you from same to standout.Ready to boost your biz and have a little fun along the way? Tune in, and let’s get to work!#MedSpaMarketing #AIForBusiness #BrandBuilding #AestheticsIndustry #EntrepreneurLife 

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    SnakYak is the podcast where two friends dive into the world of wild snacks and even wilder conversations. In each episode, we explore strange, new, and sometimes questionable foods from around the globe while chatting about everything under the sun—whether it’s the latest in pop culture, life’s quirks, or personal stories. The show ends with a fun snack review, so you know what’s worth munching on. If you love good banter, surprising flavors, and unexpected tangents, SnakYak is your go-to for a bite-sized break from the ordinary! 

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    Join Michael Wilson as The Lone Star Conservative every morning from 6am - 8am on Patriot Talk 920 AM in Houston, TX.  Michael will bring you the latest political news from the Greater Houston Area and around the country while providing commentary from a Christian conservative perspective.Be sure to tune into Patriot Talk 920 AM every day and download our app by visiting 920app.com

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    Why are some families successful at building and sustaining their wealth, generation after generation? Welcome to Secrets of Enterprising Families, a podcast from The Northern Trust Institute devoted to unlocking the specific strategies that multi-generational families use to transfer their values, wealth and legacy from one generation to the next.In each episode, hosts Nikè Anani and Eric Czepyha will interview a nationally recognized expert on a different wealth planning topic, from marriage to the arrival of children to specific advice for business owners and corporate executives.Northern Trust is a leading global financial institution that has helped families navigate the complexities of wealth for more than 130 years. Nikè Anani is the Director of Next Gen Advisory at Northern Trust, specializing in preparing future generations for wealth ownership. Eric Czepyha is the Director of Business Services at Northern Trust and works with multi-generational business owning families on business transitions and succession planning.Brought to you by the same team behind The Road to Why podcast, Secrets of Enterprising Families will empower you with strategies to tackle financial challenges in a way that engages each member of your family. Subscribe today.

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