Not so common sense with Danielle Park

Not so common sense with Danielle Park

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Educational and inspiring podcasts in the area of health and wealth.

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    • Feb 21, 2014 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 20m AVG DURATION
    • 11 EPISODES


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    Danielle speaks with Larry Doyle on his new book "In Bed with Wall Street"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 30:22


    Not so Common Sense with Danielle Park.  This episode Danielle in coversation with former Wall Street trader Larry Doyle about his new book:  "In Bed with Wall Street.  The Conspiracy Crippling Our Global Economy."

    Danielle Park speaks with teenage scientist, innovator and entrepreneur Maya Burhanpurkar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2014 26:50


    In today's segment, Danielle sits down with teenage scientist, inventor and entrepreneur Maya Burhanpurkar to talk about her personal journey, obstacles, accomplishments, hopes and dreams.

    Making money or just catching up losses?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2013 24:12


    Danielle Park on Howestreet.com talking about the importance of inverting the investment process so that you buy low and sell high, rather than buy high and sell low with the masses.

    Deflation winning the arm wrestle with central bank inflation efforts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 9:19


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park, this week's segment:  "Deflation winning the arm wrestly with central bank inflation efforts".

    Signing Bonuses to brokers--the industry's dirty (big) secret

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 3:17


    The secular bear in stock markets since 2000 has brought disappointing returns and a trend of consolidation among financial advisory firms.  Many brokers and advisers have been moving from firm to firm and convincing their clients to follow them on promise of better client products and service.  What they usually don't explain however, is that the brokers is typically paid a large signing bonus each time they succeed in moving client assets to new firms, meant to be recouped by the new firm over time through fees charged to client assets. The secular bear in stock markets since 2000 has brought disappointing returns and a trend of consolidation among financial advisory firms. Many brokers and advisers have been moving from firm to firm and convincing their clients to follow them on promise of better client products and service. What they usually don’t explain however, is that the broker is typically paid a large signing bonus each time they succeed in moving client assets to new firms, meant to be recouped by the new firm over time through fees charged to client assets. - See more at: http://jugglingdynamite.com/?p=10762&preview=true#sthash.24aalvaa.dpuf The secular bear in stock markets since 2000 has brought disappointing returns and a trend of consolidation among financial advisory firms. Many brokers and advisers have been moving from firm to firm and convincing their clients to follow them on promise of better client products and service. What they usually don’t explain however, is that the broker is typically paid a large signing bonus each time they succeed in moving client assets to new firms, meant to be recouped by the new firm over time through fees charged to client assets. - See more at: http://jugglingdynamite.com/?p=10762&preview=true#sthash.24aalvaa.dpuf

    If Bonds are for dummies, then over-valued stocks must be for crazy people

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 11:21


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park.  This week's segment: If bonds are for dummies, then over-valued stocks must be for crazy people.

    Investment stories, cycles and price risk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 12:56


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park. This week's segment:  Investment stories, cycles and price risk.

    The dead weight of entitlement thinking

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 14:49


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park October 5, 2013.  This week's segment:  The dead weight of entitlement thinking.

    Comprehending the climate crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 30:00


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park.  This week a discussion with Dr. Bradley Dibble, political conservative and author of "Comprehending the climate crisis."

    Community shared agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 29:42


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park.  A discussion on organic farming and community-shared agriculture (CSA) with Maureen Giffen of Edencrest Farms.

    Lifepaths: learning and education

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 28:03


    Not so common sense with Danielle Park.  This week a conversation with lawyer Bernie Keating of www.arespersonalinjurylawyer.ca on his life path: from iron worker to undergraduate, philosopher to economist, Jesuit priest to personal injury litigator, spouse and father.  Relevant for all of us young and old--still working toward what we hope to become.

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