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  • Back to Business Podcast | MEDIA, WAR CRIMES & MCAs
    2026/08/19

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, Sarah Annas, Shaya Baum, and Michael Kassab discuss Tucker Carlson’s Hunter Biden interview and claims involving Israel, Bashar al-Assad and Syria, the University of Michigan’s new grading pilot program, and merchant cash advances (MCAs) and business debt refinancing.

    🔹 Tucker Carlson, Hunter Biden & Israel

    Tucker Carlson’s interview with Hunter Biden left some major questions unanswered while introducing claims involving Israel and the Hunter Biden laptop controversy. We discuss media bias, accountability, Israel, and why the stories journalists choose to focus on matter.

    🔹 Bashar al-Assad, Syria & War Crimes

    A Syrian court sentenced former President Bashar al-Assad to death in absentia for war crimes and crimes against humanity. We discuss Syria’s civil war, its roughly 500,000 deaths, and whether leaders can truly be held accountable for atrocities committed while in power.

    🔹 University of Michigan Tests a Semester Without Traditional Grades

    The University of Michigan is testing a program that replaces traditional letter grades with pass or no-credit marks for incoming first-year students during their first semester. Is this a smart way to reduce academic pressure and support mental health, or does it lower accountability?

    🔹 What Are MCAs & How Can Businesses Get Out of Them?

    Merchant cash advances can provide quick access to capital, but high costs and frequent payments can put serious pressure on cash flow. We break down how businesses can become trapped in expensive MCA debt and how MCA refinancing through Wing Lake Capital Partners can help businesses consolidate that debt and regain control of their cash flow.

    🎙️ Back to Business brings together politics, Israel, current events, culture, and business for conversations about the stories making headlines.

    New episodes every Wednesday at 10 AM.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | ELECTIONS, IMMIGRATION & BIAS
    2026/08/12

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, join your hosts, Sarah Annas, Shaya Baum, and Michael Kassab, as they break down three of the week's biggest stories spanning U.S. politics, immigration, media bias, Israel, artificial intelligence, and public policy.

    🔹 Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan Senate Race & the Democratic Party

    Dr. Abdul El-Sayed defeated Congresswoman Haley Stevens in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary and will now face Republican Mike Rogers.

    🔹 Spain's Illegal Migration Crisis & Europe's Borders

    Thousands of migrants have entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, putting pressure on local infrastructure and intensifying debate over illegal immigration and border security. We discuss Europe's growing immigration challenges, public safety, national sovereignty, humanitarian concerns, and whether governments can balance compassion for migrants with protecting their citizens and enforcing their borders.

    🔹 Wikipedia, the "Gang of 40" & Alleged Anti-Israel Bias

    Wikipedia is facing renewed scrutiny over allegations that a coordinated group of editors manipulated articles involving Israel, Zionism, antisemitism, and Jewish history. We examine the controversy surrounding the so-called "Gang of 40," concerns about political and anti-Israel bias on Wikipedia, and why the issue matters beyond the website itself as Wikipedia content influences Google search results, schools, media, and artificial intelligence.

    🎙️ From the Michigan Senate race and Europe's immigration debate to Wikipedia, Israel, antisemitism, and the growing influence of online information, the Back to Business Podcast takes on the stories shaping politics, culture, and society.

    Subscribe to the Back to Business Podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and join us every Wednesday at 10am for a new episode.

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    37 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | PATRIOTISM, TERROR & TAXES
    2026/08/05

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, join your hosts, Sarah Annas, Shaya Baum, and Michael Kassab, as they tackle four of the week's biggest stories, exploring the intersection of patriotism, national security, global diplomacy, taxation, and public policy.

    🔹 Patriotism, Respect & The National Anthem

    A viral incident at a sporting event has sparked national debate after a man slapped a child who remained seated during the National Anthem. We discuss where the line exists between patriotism and personal freedom, whether violence is ever justified in defense of national symbols, and what respect for the flag and anthem should look like in today's America.

    🔹 Saudi Arabia, Nuclear Power & The Abraham Accords

    The United States continues negotiations with Saudi Arabia over a potential civilian nuclear agreement that could become part of a broader expansion of the Abraham Accords. We examine what this could mean for Israel, regional stability, the balance of power in the Middle East, and whether the benefits outweigh the potential security risks.

    🔹 Terrorism, Radicalization & Public Safety

    A series of violent attacks in Paris, Germany, and New York has renewed concerns about Islamist extremism, public safety, and immigration policy. We discuss the growing threat of radicalization, how governments should respond to extremist violence, and whether enough is being done to protect civilians while preserving democratic values.

    🔹 New York's Pied-à-Terre Tax & Wealth Flight

    Luxury homeowners in New York City are pushing back against unexpectedly large tax bills tied to the state's pied-à-terre tax. We examine whether higher taxes on second homes are a fair way to fund public services or whether policies like these risk driving investment, businesses, and high-income residents out of the state.

    Subscribe to the Back to Business Podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and join us every Wednesday for a new episode.

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    54 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | AID, SURROGACY & TARIFFS
    2026/07/29

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, we examine three stories raising difficult questions about terrorism, humanitarian aid, reproductive rights, international trade, and government policy.

    🔹 U.N. Report, Hamas & Humanitarian Aid

    A new United Nations report found that Hamas forces interfered with humanitarian aid distribution at a Gaza aid site, renewing concerns that humanitarian assistance intended for civilians has been manipulated during the ongoing conflict. We discuss what the findings mean, how aid can be protected from terrorist organizations, and whether enough attention is being paid to Hamas's role in the humanitarian crisis.

    🔹 Surrogacy, Disability & Reproductive Rights

    A legal dispute involving a surrogate pregnancy is raising complex ethical and legal questions after a couple sued their surrogate, alleging she refused to terminate the pregnancy following the discovery of what doctors described as a minor birth defect. We examine who ultimately has decision-making authority during a surrogate pregnancy, where contractual obligations begin and end, and how reproductive rights intersect with deeply personal medical decisions.

    🔹 Trump, Canada, Tariffs & Wildfire Accountability

    President Trump has announced a 50% tariff on approximately $20 billion worth of Canadian imports, citing what his administration describes as unfair Canadian trade policies affecting American industries. At the same time, Trump has argued that Canada should bear greater responsibility for the wildfire smoke impacting air quality across parts of the United States, suggesting those costs should also factor into trade policy. We discuss the potential impact on businesses, consumers, U.S.-Canada relations, and the broader debate over trade, environmental responsibility, and economic leverage.

    Join us as we break down today's headlines, ask difficult questions, and explore the stories shaping politics, business, justice, and global affairs.

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    54 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | CONTROVERSY, NFL & INJUSTICE
    2026/07/22

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, we examine four stories raising difficult questions about leadership, accountability, justice, global conflict, and the systems that shape our world.

    🔹 Ro Khanna, Israel & the Hostage Meeting Controversy

    Congressman Ro Khanna is facing criticism after reports claimed he declined opportunities to meet with former Israeli hostages and survivors of the October 7 Hamas attacks during a recent trip connected to Israel and the West Bank. We discuss why hearing directly from victims matters, the responsibilities of elected officials when speaking on international conflicts, and the broader conversation surrounding leadership.

    🔹 The $9.6 Billion Seahawks Sale

    The Seattle Seahawks are being sold in a record-breaking $9.6 billion deal led by billionaire Vinod Khosla. Because Khosla already owns a minority stake in the rival San Francisco 49ers, the sale has sparked discussion about conflicts of interest, NFL ownership rules, and why professional sports franchises have become some of the most valuable and exclusive investments in the world. We explore what this historic sale means for the future of the league.

    🔹 Sudan's Civil War & the Fight for the Country's Future

    As Sudan's devastating civil war continues, millions remain caught in one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. We discuss the growing debate over U.S.-backed peace proposals, the role of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), concerns surrounding Islamist extremism, and why some global conflicts receive widespread international attention while others are largely overlooked.

    🔹 Chicago's Wrongful Conviction Case

    After spending 17 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, Alberto Ochoa may receive a $9 million settlement from the City of Chicago. Ochoa says he was pressured into signing a confession written in English despite only speaking Spanish at the time of his arrest. We examine wrongful convictions, language barriers in the justice system, and what protections should exist before a confession can permanently alter someone's life.

    Join us as we break down today's headlines, ask difficult questions, and explore the stories shaping politics, business, justice, and global affairs.

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    46 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | FIFA, ENFORCEMENT & SHARIA LAW
    2026/07/15

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, we examine four stories driving conversations about political influence, free speech, city enforcement, religious law, human rights, and the power of social media.

    🔹 Trump, FIFA & the Red Card Controversy

    President Trump reportedly contacted FIFA President Gianni Infantino after U.S. player Folarin Balogun received a red card. When the suspension was later reversed, the controversy became about much more than soccer. We discuss whether political leaders should influence decisions in professional sports and what this situation could mean for FIFA’s credibility and independence.

    🔹 Sneako’s Viral New York Comments

    A video of controversial streamer Sneako went viral after he made comments about Islam and the future of New York City. We discuss free speech, influencer culture, online extremism, and the responsibility public figures have when their content reaches millions of people. At what point does provocative commentary become something more dangerous?

    🔹 San Diego Street Vendors & City Enforcement

    San Diego is facing a growing debate over street vendors operating without the same permits and regulations required of restaurants and licensed businesses. After a court ruling made enforcement more difficult, some business owners argued that the system creates unfair competition. We examine how cities balance compassion, immigration concerns, public safety, and fairness for businesses that follow the law.

    🔹 Indonesia’s TikTok Caning Case

    A young couple in Indonesia’s Aceh province was publicly caned after a Sharia court convicted them of kissing during a TikTok livestream. We discuss religious law, government control, personal freedom, and how the international community should respond when local laws and cultural practices conflict with modern human-rights standards.

    Join us as we break down today’s headlines, ask difficult questions, and explore the issues shaping our world.

    🎙️ New episodes of the Back to Business Podcast premiere every Wednesday at 10 AM.

    CLIPS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:
    • “Deport Him” — Sneako Declares New York an Islamic State, via Valuetainment on YouTube
    • Additional footage via Brut America on TikTok

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    55 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | Behind the Scenes
    2026/07/08

    In this special edition of the Back to Business Podcast, we’re taking you behind the scenes.

    Instead of breaking down the headlines, we’re giving you a closer look at what happens off camera, the conversations, candid moments, laughs, setup, and behind-the-scenes footage that bring the podcast together each week.

    From serious discussions to the lighter moments in between, this episode gives you a different side of the Back to Business Podcast and the people behind it.

    Thank you for watching, listening, and being part of the conversation.

    🎙️ New episodes of the Back to Business Podcast premiere every Wednesday at 10 AM.

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    6 分
  • Back to Business Podcast | BANNED, DRONES & EXTREMISM
    2026/07/01

    In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, we explore three stories shaping conversations around antisemitism, online extremism, public safety, technology, and the way major events are changing in today’s world.

    🔹 NYC Coffee Shop Bans Pro-Israel Politician.

    A New York City coffee shop is facing backlash after saying Congressman Dan Goldman was not welcome because of his pro-Israel views. We discuss where the line is between a business taking a political stance and discriminating against a customer, and what this controversy says about antisemitism showing up in everyday public spaces.

    🔹 Montreal Shooting and Online Extremism.

    A deadly shooting in Montreal is raising new concerns about online radicalization and how hateful ideas can turn into real-world violence. We break down why antisemitism continues to appear in different extremist movements, how online anger can escalate, and what communities, law enforcement, and online platforms can do to recognize warning signs earlier.

    🔹 Drones, Public Safety, and the New Security Challenge.

    U.S. agencies have reportedly seized more than 300 drones near World Cup sites since the tournament began. We discuss what this says about the future of public safety, privacy, law enforcement, and major events, as drones become cheaper, more accessible, and more difficult to control.

    Join us as we break down today’s headlines, ask difficult questions, and explore the issues shaping our world.

    🎙️ New episodes of the Back to Business Podcast premiere every Wednesday at 10 AM.

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    1 時間 4 分