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[PREMIERING NOW] Brain Fitness 101: Ultimate Guide to Optimal Brain Health | The Dr. Monti Show

Health is key to success in the world. But sadly, most of us are not getting the right health information to live our best lives—to really thrive, to think with precision, to feel energized as we face the world each day, and to be free of illness. Health used to be what the field of…


Brain Fitness 101: Ultimate Guide to Optimal Brain Health | The Dr. Monti Show

Health is key to success in the world. But sadly, most of us are not getting the right health information to live our best lives—to really thrive, to think with precision, to feel energized as we face the world each day, and to be free of illness. Health used to be what the field of…


[World Brain Day Watch Party: Jul 22 8:30pm ET] Brain Fitness 101: Ultimate Guide to Optimal Brain Health | The Dr. Monti Show

Health is key to success in the world. But sadly, most of us are not getting the right health information to live our best lives—to really thrive, to think with precision, to feel energized as we face the world each day, and to be free of illness. Health used to be what the field of…


American Airlines and JetBlue Will End Their Partnership Next Week After Losing Antitrust Case

NEW YORK—American Airlines and JetBlue Airways will end their partnership in the Northeast next week, after a judge ruled that the deal violates antitrust law. JetBlue said Friday that it will end codesharing—the practice of selling seats on each other’s flights—and reciprocal frequent-flyer benefits on July 21. Customers who already bought a ticket through the…


What Would the Sons of Liberty Do? | Sons of History, Ep. 9

As the rights of Americans continue to ebb and flow with each Supreme Court session, as well as local, state, and federal edicts, the question arises: What would the Sons of Liberty do? Dustin and Alan break down what this freedom-fighting group did and whether it is something Americans replicate. They also discuss the states’…


The Man Who Created America’s Cold War Policy, With Frank Costigliola | Sons of History, Ep. 4

George F. Kennan was one of the most influential and important American diplomats of the 20th century. His 1946 Long Telegram and 1947 Mr. X article in Foreign Affairs initiated America’s containment policy against the Soviet Union during the entirety of the Cold War. Frank Costigliola, author of the new biography on Kennan and a…


Is Our Government the One Our Founding Fathers Feared? | Sons of History, Ep. 1

The Federalists promised that the federal government would only go so far in its authority. Over time, the government housed in Washington has continued to grow and expand, swallowing up more and more power from the 50 states and its citizens. The Sons of History discuss how several amendments have contributed to these power grabs,…


Ep.2. The Barbary Pirates and an Unsung American Hero, with Des Ekin

Des Ekin has uncovered an American who deserves to be celebrated among the many heroes (and anti-heroes) of early America. Ekin, the author of the new book “The Lionkeeper of Algiers,” joins the podcast to discuss the battles fought by the United States against the Barbary Pirates during the late 18th and early 19th centuries,…


Uninsured Deposits in American Banks Decline By Nearly $600 Billion

Uninsured deposits at American banks fell by almost $600 billion in the first quarter of 2023, continuing the trend of declining deposits that began last year, suggesting a fall in depositors’ confidence in the banking system. “US banks’ uninsured deposits have fallen since the first quarter of 2022, by both the dollar amounts of uninsured…


Uninsured Deposits in US Banks Decline by Nearly $600 Billion

Uninsured deposits at U.S. banks fell by almost $600 billion in the first quarter of 2023, continuing the trend of declining deposits that began last year, suggesting a fall in depositors’ confidence in the banking system. “US banks’ uninsured deposits have fallen since the first quarter of 2022, by both the dollar amounts of uninsured…