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Dick Stack started his first store in 1948 with $300 from his grandmother's cookie jar, demonstrating the power of belief and support from loved ones in starting a business.

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The Ezra Klein ShowJon Favreau on Where the Democ...

Some of the most promising leaders in the party who speak in ways that I find compelling, like John Ossoff in Georgia, Gallego to some extent, Alyssa Slotkin in Michigan, are probably where we're going to find sort of the next leader of the party.

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The Daily'The Interview': Sen. Alex Pad...

Senator Alex Padilla's parents immigrated from Mexico and worked low-wage jobs, which influenced his political career and advocacy for immigrant rights.

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Kamala Harris reflects on her upbringing in activism and the influence of the civil rights movement on her moral core.

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The Tucker Carlson ShowNew Underwater UFO Sightings a...

Rep. Tim Burchett highlights the challenges of raising campaign funds, noting that most of his contributions come from "hardworking, God-fearing people" rather than billionaires, who often oppose public interests.

The story of Dick's Sporting Goods is about a father and son who built an empire through relentless argument and determination, showing that success often comes from overcoming personal and professional challenges.

There's a reason why every single poll shows I'm the only Democrat capable of beating Mike Rogers. It's because of the magic I have with independents, the results I deliver, and the way I speak the manufacturing language of my state.

I'm leading the effort to impeach RFK because enough is enough. I'm going to use Michigan as my North Star, unlike Mike Rogers, who just wants to clink his martini glasses, rub elbows, and bobble along the Potomac.

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The Tim Ferriss Show#828: David Senra — How Extrem...

David Senra believes that reading biographies is like having one-sided conversations with history's greatest entrepreneurs, allowing him to apply their ideas to his business.

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The MeidasTouch PodcastRep. Stevens Responds to Trump...

My life's work has been defined by putting up my hand for Michigan in very tough, uncertain moments. I served as chief of staff on President Obama's U.S. auto rescue. It is eerily similar to that great recession period, except now we are seeing a billionaire with a chainsaw slashing through our federal agencies.