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The Whole World Is Fighting About Energy

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Sponsor read for ServiceNow.

"This episode is brought to you by ServiceNow. Look, I have my dream job. I get to explain complicated ideas to folks who have better things to do than read white papers. But even dream jobs have not so dreamy parts. The stuff that gets in the way of the actual work. That's where ServiceNow's AI specialist come in. They don't just tell you what you should do about your busy work. They actually do it. Start to finish. Cases closed, requests handled, no extra work for you. That way you and your team can spend more time on what matters, which for me is finding that one elusive stat that just makes everything click. To learn how to put AI to work for people, visit ServiceNow.com. A rich life isn't a straight line to a destination on the horizon. Sometimes it takes an unexpected turn. With detours, new possibilities, and even another passenger, who are three. And with 100 years of navigating ups and downs, you can count on Edward Jones to help guide you through it all. Because life is a winding path made rich by the people you walk it with. Let's find your rich together at Red Jones, member SIPC."
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Sponsor read for Zeppbound, a medical product.

"Wake up to Zeppbound, Terzepotide. The first and only FDA approved prescription medicine for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, and adults with obesity. Zeppbound is an injectable prescription medicine that may help adults with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, and obesity to improve their OSA. Zeppbound should be used with a reduced calorie diet and increased physical activity. Zeppbound is approved as a 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, or 15 milligram injection. Zeppbound contains Terzepotide and should not be used with other Terzepotide-containing products or any GLP-1 receptor agonist medicines. It is not known if Zeppbound is safe and effective for use in children. Do not share needles or pens or reuse needles. Don't take Zeppbound if allergic to it. Or if you or someone in your family had medillary thyroid cancer, or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. Tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. Stop Zeppbound and call your doctor if you have severe stomach pain or a serious allergic reaction. Severe side effects may include inflamed pancreas or gallbladder problems. Tell your doctor if you experience vision changes, depression, or suicidal thoughts before schedule procedures with anesthesia. If you're nursing, pregnant, planned to be or taking birth control pills. Taking Zeppbound with a sulfonoluria or insulin may cause a little blood sugar. Zepposodes include nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting, which can cause dehydration and worsen kidney problems. Talk to your doctor. Call 1-800-545-5979 or visit zeppbound.lyli.com. Zeppbound and its delivery device base in QuickPin are registered trademarks owned or licensed by Eli Lilly and company. It's subsidiaries or affiliates. This episode is brought to you by Indeed. Look, I know how chaotic work can get. Sometimes you have which feels like a million projects going on. On top of that, you need to find the time to hire someone. Things can feel insurmountable. For moments like those, Indeed, sponsored jobs has your back. It's one of the best ways to find quality candidates who can get you the results you want when you need them. And it does more than boost your chances. You can also reach candidates that meet specific criteria, like if you're looking for certain skills, certifications, locations, and more. In the minute I've been talking to you, companies like yours made 27 hires on Indeed according to Indeed data worldwide. So spend less time searching and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes. Less stress, less time, more results. When you need the right person to cut through the chaos, this is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs."
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Sponsor read for Spotify Advertising.

"This episode is brought to you by Spotify advertising. Right now you're listening to my voice. It's the way I communicate how I connect share stories. And for most of human history, this is how culture moved at the speed of voice. We told stories out loud. We built trust through tone. Then the screens took over. Attention was reduced to clicks and scrolls. Tech made us faster, but also more fragmented. Now, thanks to AI and connected devices, voice is reemerging as a primary interface and it's helped audio and sound become more integrated and interactive than ever. Spotify calls this shift the sound on era. It's the focus of a new report exploring how sound has become the bridge connecting modern media and why brands need a sound on strategy to be heard. If you're curious about the trends reshaping consumer behavior, go to ads.spotify.com."
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Standard sign-off from the host before sponsor reads.

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