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History is packed with untold stories, and tragically, most remain that way. For quite some time, the life of Elizabeth Van Lew—a Southern belle turned revolutionary spymaster—was among them, until FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis discovered her story while searching for something to inspire young women during the COVID lockdown.
Today, Gerri reveals how, after five years of painstaking research, she uncovered a fascinating tale full of danger, political intrigue, and courage — one she is proud to present in her book, Lincoln’s Lady Spymaster: The Untold Story of the Abolitionist Southern Belle Who Helped Win the Civil War.
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Before smartphones and computers, kids begged for cash to see a movie or buy some candy. In 2025, they’re asking for more Roblox credits.Roblox, a social gaming platform where users create and play games, has taken the world by storm.
Today, co-founder and CEO David Baszucki joins Liz to share how it all started, how it went viral, and what’s next for one of the biggest names in gaming.
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In the last couple of months, Starbucks has undergone some noticeable changes — from removing the extra charge for non-dairy options to removing 13 drinks from their menu. The reason? A new CEO is in town.
Liz speaks with Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol live from the 'Starbucks Leadership Experience 2025' to discuss the thought process behind Starbucks' recent major adjustments, how they're trying to incorporate protein into their drinks, and why his ultimate goal is to re-establish community through coffee.
Originally aired on FOX Business' The Claman Countdown.
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It's something we all need, yet rarely get enough of. Sleep can make or break our day, impact our immune system, and affect our bodies and brains in a host of other ways. Yet, many of us are only getting 5 or 6 hours on a good day. Well, a movement is emerging among those who are tired of feeling tired, and a new product is revolutionizing the way it's done.
Oura Ring CEO Tom Hale breaks down how the ring tracks your sleep in never-before-seen ways, examining how long it takes you to fall asleep, how much deep sleep and REM sleep you're getting, and assigning an overall "sleep score" based on sleep quantity and quality. It doesn't stop there — Tom also explains how the ring tracks your stress, heart rate, body temperature, and more.
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If you can transform your passion into a lucrative business, what's stopping you?
Certified public accountant and attorney Mark Kohler joins Liz to discuss why turning that side hustle idea that's been brewing in the back of your mind into a reality is always worth it, even if it feels incredibly daunting. Kohler walks through how to realistically start up a small business, what risks to consider, and how it can be a real financial game changer.
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We all make excuses. Eventually we need to see them for what they truly are: delay tactics.
On today's ETTL encore, CEO of Food52 Erika Ayers Badan shares how she shepherded the sale of Barstool Sports to Penn Entertainment for more than half $1 billion, made no excuses, and wrote her new book, Nobody Cares About Your Career: Why Failure Is Good, the Great Ones Play Hurt, and Other Hard Truths.
She breaks down the importance of taking risks, owning up to your mistakes, and emphasizes the value of failure.
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Imagine driving over 1,000 miles each week for work, surviving on nothing but gas station snacks and fast food from whatever drive-thru happened to be nearby. For traveling salesman Luke Saunders, that was often his reality. But rather than accept it as his new normal, he saw an opportunity: What if healthy food could be just as quick, affordable, and accessible as grabbing a bag of M&Ms from a vending machine?
After months of planning and plenty of trial and error, that idea became Farmer’s Fridge.
Today, Luke shares the challenges he faced figuring out how to store fresh salads, parfaits, and sandwiches in refrigerated vending machines—and why it was all worth it now that Farmer’s Fridge is in over 2,000 locations nationwide, including major airports, hospitals, and universities.
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It's a universal experience: running late for work and getting dressed in a hurry only to realize the button-up you threw on is wrinkled beyond repair.When there isn't enough time to pull out the ironing board or the steamer, the solution is oftentimes just accepting defeat. However, the founders of Nori are changing that with their new, handheld steam iron — that requires no board, fits in a suitcase, and cuts ironing time in half.
Liz sits down with Annabel Love and Courtney Toll to hear the story behind how they went from entry level corporate careers in New York City to becoming the founders of a rapidly growing company.
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The global technology company IBM recently announced plans to invest $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years -- with more than $30 billion being dedicated to the research and development of quantum computers and mainframe systems.
To discuss the 'why' behind this major decision, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna joins Liz to explain why this investment was crucial to leverage "American ingenuity and innovation," how artificial intelligence factors into the decision, and the ways this investment could lead to the creation of thousands of new tech jobs in America.
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"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again" is far easier said than done, yet if anyone's story exemplifies why we shouldn't let failure stand in our way, it's Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani.
From applying to Yale Law School three times before being accepted, to becoming the first Indian American woman to run for Congress, Reshma refused to let "no" stop her from succeeding.
Saujani joins Liz to discuss how this tenacity ultimately led her to create the nonprofit Girls Who Code, which has now taught over 700,000 girls and women to code across the country. She shares how being the daughter of immigrants drove her to want to make an impact in America, the country responsible for saving her parents' lives after they were expelled from Uganda.
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Ahead of Logan Paul's WrestleMania 41 appearance, listen to his 2019 conversation with Liz on this special encore episode.
Logan discusses his family, his social media stardom, the value of making mistakes, and how he acts responsibly with the money he's earned.
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The Brady Bunch was a sitcom beloved by millions—America enjoyed the hilarious and heartwarming stories of a blended family. Actor Barry Williams tells Liz about the moment he landed the role of Greg Brady, the eldest son.
"Greg Brady" himself, Barry Williams joins Liz to talk about ‘growing up Brady’ and how he first persuaded his parents to let him pursue a career in acting. He shares his memories of bonding with the cast and how the show blossomed into a cultural touchstone.
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After playing Tetris at a 1988 video game conference, video game designer Henk Rogers knew he’d encountered something special. The only problem? The game was designed and owned by a coder in the Soviet Union.
So in 1989, Henk set off for Soviet Russia on an adventure game of his own to bring the beloved game to the masses.
Founder of Blue Planet Software and The Tetris Company, Henk Rogers talks to Liz Claman about his dangerous journey he braved to bring Tetris to the rest of the world.
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With Mother’s Day approaching, folks are sure to be on the hunt for their flowers to gift, but tariffs may just impact which blooms end up in your bouquet.
UrbanStems CEO Meenakshi Lala joins Liz Claman to scent the room with the sweet smell of tariff education so you can better understand how an international flower business works and how her company is wisely navigating the tariff landscape.
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In this special encore episode, we’re revisiting a listener favorite: Liz’s interview with Heather Dubrow, the dynamic actress and reality TV personality from The Real Housewives of Orange County.
Back in December, Liz had the chance to sit down with Heather and learn about the woman behind the TV stardom.
Heather Dubrow shares how she fought tooth-and-nail in her pursuit of a media career and later cultivated a thriving path in entrepreneurship.
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Super Micro Computers has become a go to supplier for the hyperscaling tech companies, who are all rushing to build the next generation of infrastructure: AI data centers.
On this Claman Countdown Encore, we revisit Liz’s conversation with Super Micro Computer CEO and founder Charles Liang.
Charles talks to Liz about how Super Micro’s past troubles are behind them and his confidence that the AI boom will only continue from here.
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Many Americans think that they have to spend a fortune to look fabulous, but one woman made it her mission to show that you can dress for success, for less.
Caroline Baudino was a stay at home mom when she came to a revelation searching for clothes on Amazon, that there was a plethora of 'dupes' that were just as high quality as the expensive designer items.
Social media influencer & founder of Being Caroline LLC, Caroline Baudino joins Everyone Talks To Liz Claman to share how she became a fashion influencer, her tips for dressing classy for less, and how she's made her passion into a business that she now shares with her husband.
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Which came first, the friendship or the business idea? First meeting in a business class at Tulane University, Adam Millman and Danny Neeson became fast friends.
With their passion for entrepreneurship, they saw an opportunity. In New Orleans--a city with endless bars--they couldn’t find a quality tequila brand that prioritized the values important to their generation.
De Nada Tequila founders Adam Millman and Danny Neeson talk to Liz about how their college friendship blossomed into a professional partnership, the challenges of breaking into the spirits industry, and their ambitions for where the company grows from here.
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Liz wants to know, how many of you have lost or dumped friends because you have differing political views? Differences of opinion won’t stop bipartisan besties, Judge Jeanine Pirro and Jessica Tarlov, from discussing issues facing Americans.
The Five co-hosts dismantle any cynical hysteria regarding their relationship and share the biggest concerns Americans have today, which ultimately leads them to common ground, and how they have developed a strong friendship even outside the workplace.
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Taking over Carlo’s Bakery at age 17, Buddy Valastro wondered how he could put his small family-owned bakery on the map,
While working the wedding cake circuit with media savvy and gorgeous fondant, Buddy pitched a TV show that was snatched up by TLC. Enter: the global TV show sensation, “Cake Boss.”
Buddy Valastro talks to Liz about the challenges of taking over his family bakery so young, how the Cake Boss was first shot down by the Food Network before becoming a hit show on TLC, and why fans say his show became a beloved source of laughs and inspiration.
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