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Sore Losers, Crypto Regulation, & Secret Code Words: Episode 153

Sore Losers, Crypto Regulation, & Secret Code Words: Episode 153

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In this episode of The Liquidity Event, AJ and Shane reflect on their first-ever company retreat where AJ admits to being a sore loser, break down the surprising connection between Toys R Us and crypto, and explain why you should give your parents a secret code word to avoid AI scams. Plus, the latest on UK tax loopholes, how many streaming apps are too many, Iceland’s new four-day work week, and a few surprising lessons about monetizing unused flights and hotel rooms.

(00:00) Introductions

(01:09) Certified pre-owned food

(02:48) Are home renovations ever finished in their projected time window?

(03:42) BKFi client event and classic, corporate forced fun work retreat

(04:35) Give your parents a code word, don't let them get scammed by AI

(10:06) Will you buy the new Apple flip phone?

(14:10) AJ is a sore loser at the first company retreat

(16:35) How are Toys R Us and Crypto related?

(22:44) Be real, how many streaming apps does your household use?

(24:40) Shane doesn't know the difference between Gossip Girl and Gilmore Girls

(25:38) Lifesyles of the rich and the famous, they're always complaining, always complaining - How the infamous Good Charlotte song applies to the new closed tax loophole in the UK

(31:41) Iceland approved a new four-day work week

(35:07) Monitizing your own unused flights and hotel rooms

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