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Can WWDC ignite Apple's stock and change the narrative around its AI strategy? We discuss with our all-star panel of Steve Kovach, star analyst Dan Ives, tech expert Alex Kantrowitz and shareholders Jason Snipe and Malcolm Ethridge. Plus, Trivariate's Adam Parker tells us why he is getting defensive right now. And, Tesla got hit with two downgrades as it gears up for its highly anticipated robotaxi event. We discuss what is at stake.
The conversation dives into a particularly intriguing phenomenon: why do professing atheists spend so much time discussing a God they claim does not exist? Andrew Rappaport and Adam Parker mull over this paradox, poking at the inconsistency of devoting energy to a belief system they reject. The episode reveals that many of these atheists engage more in critiquing Christianity than in articulating their own beliefs about atheism, raising questions about their underlying motivations. Throughout the banter, they explore the idea that this focus on God may stem from a deeper struggle with their own past beliefs and a common desire to challenge the convictions that once shaped their lives. Ultimately, the discussion leads to reflections on sincerity in dialogue, the nature of belief, and the powerful impact of genuine interactions in the realm of faith and skepticism.A fascinating conversation unfolds as Andrew Rapoport and Adam Parker tackle an intriguing paradox: why do professing atheists spend so much time discussing a deity they claim does not exist? Andrew, a seasoned apologist, leads this engaging discussion with his characteristic wit and insight. The duo explores the phenomenon of atheists focusing their rhetoric predominantly on Christianity rather than on their own beliefs or alternatives. Throughout their dialogue, they dissect the motivations and implications of such behavior, suggesting that it may stem from a deeper psychological need to confront or refute the very idea of God. They delve into various anecdotal evidence, considering personal experiences with atheists who often seem more invested in attacking Christianity than promoting any coherent atheistic ideology. This conversation not only highlights the peculiarities of atheistic discourse but also challenges listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the underlying assumptions that guide their worldviews. The episode presents a thought-provoking exploration of belief, disbelief, and the social dynamics at play in contemporary discussions surrounding faith.Takeaways: The podcast dives into the curious phenomenon of why atheists frequently engage in discussions about God, despite claiming disbelief in Him. Andrew and Adam explore the paradox of atheists focusing their arguments against Christianity, while largely avoiding discussions on atheism itself. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the sincerity behind their interactions with atheists, as genuine relationships can open avenues for sharing the gospel effectively. The conversation underscores the importance of maintaining a respectful demeanor when engaging with atheists, highlighting that character often speaks louder than words. A significant theme of the podcast is the idea that many atheists may actually harbor a belief in God deep down, which influences their vocal opposition to Christianity. Andrew shares personal anecdotes illustrating how consistent kindness and sincerity can transform adversarial relationships into respectful dialogues, even with staunch critics. Mentioned in this episode:Book a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: speaker@sfe.bible
‘Dis Manibus' - ‘To the spirits of the departed'The Eboracum Roman Festival is returning to York from 19th - 31st May 2025!Join us for this series of episodes exploring the history and archaeology of Roman York. In this episode Lucas speaks to Dr Adam Parker, Curator of Archaeology at York Museums Trust. Adam reveals what we can learn about the lives of the inhabitants of Roman York through the study of their remains, their grave goods and the sometimes quite grand monuments erected above their graves.For information about the topics mentioned in the episode, please check out:York Museums TrustYorkshire MuseumAnd if you are interested in visiting the Eboracum Roman Festival information can be found here.Listen and enjoy, and please consider leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen!Listen and enjoy, and please consider leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen!
New comments from President Trump on potential tariff deals top of the hour – Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber broke down the latest from DC as a slew of companies warn of growing impacts and pull guidance. Alphabet's better-than-feared results helping fuel gains for AI-related names as the Nasdaq leads the charge for yet another day – why Truist says buy the stock here. Plus: a breakdown of the semis, including Intel's guidance cut and more with Trivariate's Adam Parker who says the sector is primed for a rebound… And also: a deep-dive on the numbers sending T-Mobile shares sliding. Other stories: Financials one of the worst performing sectors on the month – more on one part of the group that's seeing gains; plus, fresh data on how the wealthy consumer is holding up, along with consumer confidence data to start the hour. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Maundy Thursday invites us into the sacred moment when Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples. In this podcast episode, Adam Parker explores the deep typology of the Passover meal and how it pointed forward to Christ. Discover how each element of that ancient feast foreshadowed the true Lamb of God. This reflection bridges the Old and New Covenants, revealing the beauty of fulfilled prophecy and redemptive design. Tune in for a rich, gospel-centered journey through Scripture.Music:Abstract StyleMusician:QubeSoundsURL:https://pixabay.com/music/abstract-style-121455/
Trivariate's Adam Parker, American Century Investments' Mike Rode and JP Morgan Asset Management's Jordan Jackson weigh in on today's market action and map out where they see stocks headed from here. Plus, Ankur Crawford from Alger highlights the stocks she is betting on amid all of the tariff uncertainty. And, Cais founder Matt Brown discusses alternative investments.
S&P, Dow, and Nasdaq all on pace for gains week-to-date, despite another volatile first hour of trade: Sara Eisen, David Faber, and Michael Santoli broke down the latest as China strikes back with additional tariffs on U.S. goods and bond yields see another big jump. Consumer Sentiment coming in at multi-year lows before the team headed live to Beijing for a read from the ground – and Trivariate's Adam Parker discussed his top picks here, along with Goldman's Chief U.S. Economist -fresh off the firm's quick turn on a recession call earlier this week. Plus: A deep-dive into new numbers out of the Big Banks… JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Morgan Stanley all reporting results this morning: what they're saying about the consumer – and President Trump's tariff moves. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Ryan Petersen is the CEO of Flexport. Adam Parker is the CEO of Trivariate Research. Today we host an 'emergency' special report on the impact of tariffs on tech and the economy. Join us for the first half where Petersen breaks down what the administration is hoping to do with its tariff policy, whether it's advisable, what the near and long term impacts will be, and whether Trump will blink. In the second half, Parker, a star equity analyst, highlights how Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Tesla will react to the tariffs. Tune in for a comprehensive deep dive on what's driving the biggest economic disruption in years and what happens from here. --- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. Here's Ryan Petersen's tariff briefing: https://youtu.be/Z1rBu2-lEY8?si=8ptEQdrU9yiCHWLO For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Support Big Technology? Here's 40% off for the first year premium subscription: https://tinyurl.com/bigtechnology Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
Barron's Senior Managing Editor Lauren R. Rublin and Deputy Editor Ben Levisohn talk with Adam Parker, CEO and Founder of Trivariate Research, about the outlook for financial markets, industry sectors, and individual stocks.
What will Trump's Tariffs and now escalated trade war mean for stocks in the months ahead? Tech is at the forefront of that question as names like Nvidia get smashed today. And it's not often you see a decline like this for Apple shares. We discuss with Erik Woodring from Morgan Stanley. Plus, our all-star panel of iCapital's Anastasia Amoroso, Hightower's Stephanie Link and Requisite Capital weigh in on some massive sector moves. And, Trivariate's Adam Parker tells us how he is navigating today's big drop.
What will tomorrow bring for these markets which are craving some degree of certainty? We discuss with Trivariate's Adam Parker and Ali Flynn Phillips of Obermeyer Wealth Partners. Plus, Gene Munster from Deepwater Asset Management tells us what is at stake for Tesla as that stock wraps up an ugly quarter. And we saw some big bounces in the consumer space. We drill down on those moves.
What could potential restrictions around exports to China mean for Nvidia and other chip stocks? We discuss with our Kristina Partsinevelos and Trivariate's Adam Parker. Plus, Morgan Stanley's Sherry Paul breaks down her high net worth playbook for Q2. And, we tell you what's behind some big drops in the vaccine makers.
Sara Eisen and Michael Santoli broke down the latest for stocks on a busy morning of earnings and Fed commentary – NY Fed President Williams saying there's clear signs that short term inflation expectations are going higher… While Chicago Fed President Goolsbee calls it ‘transitory'. Trivariate's Adam Parker joined the team to talk top picks (Healthcare) and sectors to avoid (Consumer Discretionary). Plus, why UBS thinks it's time to buy the homebuilders despite a murky rate picture. Also in focus: consumer warnings out of Fedex and Nike. Sara and Mike broke down new numbers out of both names, along with the street's take on what to do with the stocks. Plus, a deep-dive on Tesla – including headlines that trade-ins are hitting record highs – with one longtime investor who is now calling for Elon Musk to step down as CEO. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Should investors trust the bounce and how long can it last? We discuss with Hightower's Stephanie Link, Trivariate's Adam Parker and Shannon Saccocia from Neuberger Berman. Plus, star analyst Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein Research tells us what he will be watching from Nvidia's AI developer conference next week. And, we drill down on some big moves in the software space today.
Where are stocks likely to go from here? We discuss with Trivariate's Adam Parker and Fundstrat's Tom Lee. Plus, Sycamore Tree's Mark Okada tells us how he is navigating all the market volatility and economic uncertainty. And, Richard Saperstein from Treasury Partners makes the case for two sectors that have been beaten down this week.
The Essential Pendant by Essential Energy Solutions is designed to increase the coherence and balance of your biofield with our structured light technology. But what does that mean!! And is it worth it? This is a Biohacking Reviews episode, where we review; products, supplements, health tech, practices... whatever is new and whatever we've been trying. Detox Coach Adam Parker joins me again. THIS REVIEW SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough contains seven different forms of magnesium, each playing a unique role in your body. From improving sleep quality to enhancing brain function, and from boosting metabolism to balancing stress response, magnesium is involved in over 600 biochemical reactions. An epic supplement! Just go to bioptimizers.com/tony and use code TONY10 for 10% off. In the UK? Use the same discount code at https://bioptimizers.co.uk/. Adam Parker is a Detox Coach and well-known health face as well as friend of the show.
In this episode of Rule the Galaxy, Joe, Alfie, DDoc welcome friend of the show Adam Parker to discuss: Andor Trailer - we review it and discuss Kathleen Kennedy - is she gone? What is her Legacy? ROTS back in theaters 4/25 SW Theory at ICCC So much fun...we even throw in some LSU, Eagles and IU talk!
RFK Jr. launches investigation into EMFs and environmental toxins pledging unbiased science to uncover links to chronic disease. A huge shake-up is happening, and we are covering it all here. Joining me is Adam Parker, Detox Coach and well-known health face as well as friend of the show, plus Nick Pineault, ‘The EMF Guy'—one of the most respected journalists on electromagnetic radiation and the hidden risks no one's talking about. Well at least they used to not talk about them! Follow Adam Parker on Instagram. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough contains seven different forms of magnesium, each playing a unique role in your body. From improving sleep quality to enhancing brain function, and from boosting metabolism to balancing stress response, magnesium is involved in over 600 biochemical reactions. An epic supplement! Just go to bioptimizers.com/zestology and use code ZESTOLOGY10 for 10% off. In the UK? Use the same discount code at https://bioptimizers.co.uk/.
In this compelling episode, we bring together a panel of deep thinkers, scholars, and podcasters to tackle one of the most debated theological topics in modern Christianity: cessationism versus continuationism. Joining the conversation are your host, Adam Parker, Matthew McGuire, author of A Magical World; David Miller, author of Redacted: The Secret History of Exorcism; and Michael Young, host of The Charismatic Cheetah Podcast. Together, we take a thoughtful and thorough approach to refuting cessationism, making the case that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are still active and available today.Throughout our discussion, we explore: • Biblical Foundations: Examining key scriptures often used in cessationist arguments and demonstrating why they do not support the cessation of spiritual gifts. • Historical Continuity: Tracing evidence of spiritual gifts throughout church history, from the early church fathers to present-day testimonies. • The Power of Experience: Personal accounts and compelling stories of how the Holy Spirit continues to work in miraculous ways today. • Addressing Common Objections: Responding to concerns about prophecy, tongues, and healing in the modern church, specifically Charismatic abuses.This episode is not just about theological debate. It is about rekindling a passion for the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. Whether you are a continuationist looking for biblical support, a skeptic open to hearing the other side, or a cessationist willing to engage with an alternative perspective, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.Tune in for a rich and thought-provoking dialogue on why the gifts of the Holy Spirit have not ceased and why they matter now more than ever.Read Matthew McGuire's Book, "A Magical World," by purchasing it here: https://mattmcguire.net/home.htmlRead David Miller's Book, "Redacted, The Secret History Of Exorcism," by purchasing it here: https://www.expeditionaryrevival.org/shopFollow Michael Young's Charismatic Cheetah Podcast here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPMqiudbezxvLffmzUA1y_PJ5UCxL3iUA&si=fRcNofJoDT7SjoyrRead the Poythress Article on Spiritual Gifts Here: https://frame-poythress.org/modern-spiritual-gifts-as-analogous-to-apostolic-gifts-affirming-extraordinary-works-of-the-spirit-within-cessationist-theology/Read Rick M. Nanez's book, "Full Gospel, Fractured Minds?" by purchasing it here: https://a.co/d/5LPg4OBMusic:Abstract StyleMusician:QubeSoundsURL: https://pixabay.com/music/abstract-style-121455/%E2%80%8E
Meet Adam Parker, a detoxification expert who's revolutionizing how we think about health, performance, and personal optimization. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the world of internal terrain, toxin elimination, and creating a sustainable approach to wellness that doesn't sacrifice joy. Drawing from deep insights into bodily resilience, Adam argues that true high performance isn't about rigid restriction, but about building a solid foundational health that allows for genuine life enjoyment. Optimal health isn't about perfection, but about creating a sustainable, joyful approach that honors both our biological needs and our human experience. But we need to first detox the backlog of everything from when we were born until now. And once you do that, it's about maintenance, baby! For the select few who've achieved great things but know they're destined for more: You may like to explore 1:1 coaching with me. This transformative experience is designed to help you:
SummaryPastor Parker discusses the theme of uncertainty in life through the metaphor of a 'black box.' He explores how individuals often face moments where they cannot see the outcome of their circumstances, drawing parallels to biblical figures like Peter.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Next Gen Friday02:53 The Black Box: Understanding Uncertainty09:20 Navigating Life's Black Boxes19:00 The Role of Faith in Uncertainty31:57 Unfailing Faith: Jesus' Assurance to PeterTakeaways The concept of a 'black box' represents uncertainty in life. Humans struggle with uncertainty and often feel anxious. Jesus calls us to embrace the unknown and walk by faith. Peter's experience illustrates the fear of the unknown. Satan targets individuals during their moments of weakness. Faith is the key tool that Jesus provides to overcome challenges. God's plans often unfold in ways we do not expect. Unfailing faith can carry us through even the darkest times. God breathes life back into our dreams and aspirations. Trusting God is essential in navigating life's uncertainties.Sound Bites"God is developing another generation of pastors.""What do you do when you're in the middle of a black box?""Satan has asked for you by name.""God specializes in raising things back to life.""We serve a God who breathes life back into dead things."Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
What is the best strategy to navigate a more volatile market? Trivariate's Adam Parker, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington and Wells Fargo's Chris Harvey reveal how they're trading this space. Plus, Light Street Capital's Glen Kacher tells us how he is playing the Magnificent 7 and the AI arms race. And, Former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher reacts to today's hotter than expected CPI.
Andrew Murray, one of South Africa's most famous pastors, crossed paths with other important figures in church history. Big thank you to Adam Parker for reading this sermon for us. He hosts the Bold Apologia podcast which you can listen to here. Join Revived Studios on Patreon for more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nvidia shares are back on the run as the stock looks to close about $150 a share for the first time since November. Kristina Partsinevelos tells us what's at stake when CEO Jensen Huang speaks tonight. Plus, our all-star panel of Trivariate's Adam Parker, NewEdge's Cameron Dawson and American Century's Mike Rode debate where stocks could be headed this year. Former Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan tells us what he thinks is most important to the market right now. And, PIMCO's Erin Browne breaks down her playbook for 2025.
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Flaska water bottle "infuses your water with energy and vibrations". (I'm already suppressing my scepticism and keeping an open mind!). The structure of your water... it is claimed, will become close to pure spring water. So what does this actually mean, and is it worth it? This is a Biohacking Reviews episode. We review; products, supplements, health tech, practices... whatever is new and whatever we've been trying. Welcome back Adam Parker! He's a Detox Coach, podcaster and the man who helps professionals upgrade their health with root cause detox.
Biohacking meets boxing in an at-home workout system that's super popular this holiday season—but is FightCamp worth it, or just another high-tech gimmick? Also today, could festive scented candles be more harmful than cigarettes? Plus... the new documentary 'Longevity Hackers' is out. And how you can you protect your health this holiday season? My guest is detox expert Adam Parker, Detox Coach, podcaster and the man who helps professionals upgrade their health with root cause detox. Follow Adam Parker on Instagram. Join 30k+ weekly biohackers who receive the latest tech + techniques + reviews + insider biohacking news by signing up for the weekly newsletter here. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers - Stay calm this holiday season with Magnesium Breakthrough, the only magnesium supplement on the market that has the full spectrum of all 7 forms of magnesium that your body needs. If there's ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it's MAGNESIUM. Magnesium is responsible for over 600 different biochemical reactions in the body. When you get all 7 critical forms of magnesium, pretty much every function in your body gets upgraded. I'm excited to announce that BIOptimizers' Black Friday MEGA sale is in full swing, and it's not just a one-day thing – it's happening throughout the entire month of November! All month long you will get discounts with my unique code plus access to up to $100 in free gifts with purchase. Just go to bioptimizers.com/zestology and use code ZESTOLOGY10
Adam Parker's story begins in the bustling corporate environment of London. The high-stress lifestyle took its toll, manifesting in poor digestion, anxiety, and low testosterone. Symptoms like hair loss and muscle loss not only affected his physical health but also his confidence and emotional well-being. Conventional medical treatments—ranging from steroid creams to antidepressants—offered temporary relief but failed to address the root cause. The Shift to Holistic Health Dissatisfied with allopathic solutions, Adam explored functional and holistic approaches. He experimented with various supplements and biohacks but found limited improvement. The game-changer came unexpectedly: a liver cleanse that highlighted the profound impact of detoxification. Adam realized that true healing involved removing toxins, not just adding nutrients. Key Insights on Detoxification Detox as a Pillar of Health: Detoxification is one of several pillars, alongside nutrition, sleep, community, and spiritual connection. Modern life exposes us to unprecedented levels of toxins, making detoxification essential. Individualized Detox Pathways: Everyone's detoxification journey is unique. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and childhood environment influence how effectively one can eliminate toxins. Understanding these factors helps tailor the detox process. Mind-Body Connection: Adam emphasizes the mental aspect of detox. Our belief systems and mindset play crucial roles in overall health. Controlling external inputs — such as avoiding mainstream news — can help maintain positive mental energy. The Detoxification Process Toxin Storage: The body stores toxins in layers—blood, fat, tissue, and organs. When overwhelmed, it opts to store toxins rather than eliminate them. Herxheimer Reactions: Detoxing can temporarily cause flu-like symptoms as toxins release. Retracement reactions can also resurface old symptoms and emotions. Role of Binders: Substances like bentonite clay and zeolite help bind and safely remove toxins. Gut and Liver Health: The Foundations Colon Health: Importance: The colon is a primary detoxification pathway. Regular bowel movements are essential (at least once daily). Methods: Traditional colonics are effective but costly. Enzyme-based cleanses, like Zen Cleanse, efficiently remove mucoid plaque, reducing inflammation and improving nutrient absorption. Liver Health: Central Role: The liver performs over 500 functions and processes all toxins. Supporting liver health is crucial for overall detoxification. Approaches: Basic support includes herbs like milk thistle and dandelion root. Deeper cleanses address the liver's core issues, crucial in a world filled with heavy metals, EMFs, and chemical overloads. Practical Steps for Detox and Wellness Clean Your Environment: Assess personal care products, air quality, and EMF exposure. Gut-Healing Foods: Introduce bone broth, fermented foods, and other gut-friendly items. Balance and Flexibility: Build a strong foundation, but allow occasional indulgences. Adam Parker's Philosophy: Empowerment and Critical Thinking Adam's mission is to educate clients, empowering them to share knowledge with their families. He encourages skepticism—questioning mainstream narratives and even his advice. Intuition and personal research are key to making informed decisions about health. Final Thoughts: The Holistic Path to Health Detoxification is more than a physical cleanse; it's a comprehensive journey involving the mind, body, and emotions. With dedication and a systematic approach, it can transform well-being. True health recovery requires self-awareness, education, and an unwavering commitment to the process—values at the core of Adam Parker's philosophy. EPISODE RESOURCES: Instagram
Dan Nathan and Danny Moses welcome Adam Parker, CEO of Trivariate Research. They discuss recent market dynamics, including asset rotation and the implications of AI on various sectors. Parker delves into potential market movements, valuation concerns across different sectors, and the evolving role of generative AI. He also shares thoughts on the valuation and strategic moves within the healthcare and tech sectors, the impact of geopolitical risks, and the unpredictable nature of market returns. After the break, Guy Adami and Dan Nathan welcome Courtenay Brown, now an economics reporter at Axios. The discussion traces Courtenay's career path, starting as a page at CNBC's Fast Money in 2014, and her subsequent roles at Squawk Box and Axios. Courtenay reflects on her lack of initial knowledge about financial markets and how her curiosity and learning at CNBC shaped her career. The conversation covers her current insights into the Federal Reserve, inflation, and the wealth gap. Courtenay also shares her perspectives on global economic issues, including European productivity and protectionist policies under various U.S. administrations. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe — About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. — Check out our show notes here See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. — Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod on Twitter or @riskreversalmedia on Threads — We're on social: Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Thomas @LizThomasStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page The financial opinions expressed in Risk Reversal content are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on Risk Reversal. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in Risk Reversal carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose. Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
Octavius Winslow was a famous contemporary of Charles Spurgeon. In this sermon he preached a New Year's sermon just after the death of his wife.Special thanks to Adam Parker, of the Bold Apologia Podcast for reading this sermon for us. Check out his podcast and a recent episode that Troy was interviewed on!If you would like to read a sermon for Revived Thoughts, reach out to us at revivedthoughts@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, use PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today! CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: www.phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay CONNECT WITH ADAM PARKER Website: The Ideal Day Podcast Instagram: @idealdayadam In this week's episode of The Wellness Way, Philly welcomes Adam Parker, a Detox Specialist, podcaster, and speaker, who is dedicated to helping people stimulate their body's natural self-healing and self-regulating mechanisms. Adam shares his expertise on cleansing the body of built-up congestion and toxicity, focusing on key areas like liver health, gut health, parasites, heavy metal exposure, drainage and detox, and hormonal imbalances. Adam is also the host of The Ideal Day Podcast, where he interviews world-renowned experts on health, detox, nutrition, personal development, and much more. With his approachable and enlightening style, Adam provides insights that inspire listeners to live their best and healthiest lives. This conversation explores how to cleanse and rejuvenate your body, understand the importance of detoxification, and adopt practices that will leave you feeling lighter, healthier, and more energised. Please write a review, like and share so we can get this information to more people. Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today and discover more at www.phillyjlay.com. Please support Philly's work by heading over to www.phillyjlay.com/shop-philly/ Disclaimer: The content in this episode is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific health concerns.
VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode. To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, use PJL20 for 20% off your first order. Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today! CONNECT WITH PHILLY Website: www.phillyjlay.com Socials: @phillyjlay CONNECT WITH ADAM PARKER Website: The Ideal Day Podcast Instagram: @idealdayadam In this week's episode of The Wellness Way, Philly welcomes Adam Parker, a Detox Specialist, podcaster, and speaker, who is dedicated to helping people stimulate their body's natural self-healing and self-regulating mechanisms. Adam shares his expertise on cleansing the body of built-up congestion and toxicity, focusing on key areas like liver health, gut health, parasites, heavy metal exposure, drainage and detox, and hormonal imbalances. Adam is also the host of The Ideal Day Podcast, where he interviews world-renowned experts on health, detox, nutrition, personal development, and much more. With his approachable and enlightening style, Adam provides insights that inspire listeners to live their best and healthiest lives. This conversation explores how to cleanse and rejuvenate your body, understand the importance of detoxification, and adopt practices that will leave you feeling lighter, healthier, and more energised. Please write a review, like and share so we can get this information to more people. Stay connected by signing up for the Philly J Lay newsletter, and don't miss out on joining the NEW CommuniTEA membership. Start your healing journey today and discover more at www.phillyjlay.com. Please support Philly's work by heading over to www.phillyjlay.com/shop-philly/ Disclaimer: The content in this episode is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific health concerns.
Can the market continue to rotate its way higher and take advantage of those holiday-season tailwinds? Trivariate's Adam Parker, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington and Ned Davis Research's Ed Clissold map out their forecasts. Plus Laurie Goodman from Jefferies tells us where she is finding opportunity outside of stocks and bonds. And, top retail analyst Brian Nagel tells us what's at stake as we kick off a critical stretch for retail stocks.
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull&Bear, Tim and Drew interview Adam Parker, founder and CEO of Trivariate Research. They discuss the bull and bear case for equities, ten-year treasuries, large-cap vs. small-cap stocks, valuations, and Trivariate's unique offerings. WealthVest – based in Bozeman, MT– is a financial services marketing and distribution firm specializing in fixed and fixed index annuities from many high-quality insurance companies. WealthVest provides the tools, resources, practice management support, and products that financial professionals need to provide their clients a predictable retirement that has their best interest in mind.Hosts: Drew Dokken, Tim PierottiAlbum Artwork: Sam YarboroughShow Editing and Production: Tavin DavisDisclosure: The information covered and posted represents the views and opinions of the hosts and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of WealthVest. The mere appearance of Content on the Site does not constitute an endorsement by WealthVest. The Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. WealthVest does not make any representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the Content.WealthVest does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of any sites listed or linked to in any Content. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional investing advice. Always seek the advice of your financial advisor or other qualified financial service provider with any questions you may have regarding your investment planning. Investment and investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 166 of The Compound and Friends, Michael Batnick and Downtown Josh Brown are joined by Adam Parker to discuss: the biggest risks to the market, David Einhorn on valuations, the Fed's next move, the dumbest chart ever, and much more! This episode is sponsored by KraneShares! Watch their post-election webinar with Terry Branstad at: http://kraneshares.com/compound Sign up for The Compound Newsletter and never miss out! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecompoundnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecompoundnews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-compound-media/ Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How should investors play the next few weeks? Trivariate's Adam Parker, Invesco's Kristina Hooper and BMO's Yung-Yu Ma reveal their playbooks. Plus, Aswath Damodaran from NYU Stern School of Business weighs in on tech valuations now that mega-cap earnings are in the rearview mirror. And, top technician Chris Verrone tells us how he is navigating the uncertainty surrounding the election and upcoming fed meeting.
Apologetics Live episode 263 This podcast episode delves into the topic of cumulative apologetics, exploring its significance in defending the Christian faith. The hosts engage in a lively discussion about various apologetic methodologies, including presuppositionalism, classical, and evidential approaches, emphasizing that each has its place in effective evangelism. Dr. Donald Williams and Dan Kraft contribute their insights, illustrating the necessity of grounding arguments in Scripture while also acknowledging the role of evidence in addressing contemporary doubts about Christianity. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the audience's perspective and tailoring responses to their specific questions and challenges. Ultimately, the episode reinforces that while the Holy Spirit is the true agent of transformation, apologetics serves as a valuable tool in guiding conversations toward the gospel.The podcast delves into the intricate world of apologetics, focusing on the cumulative approach as a methodology to engage with skeptics and believers alike. The host opens up with a light-hearted introduction, setting a relaxed tone for what evolves into a deep discussion on various apologetic methodologies, including classical, evidential, and presuppositional apologetics. Notably, Adam Parker, the co-host, shares his experiences and insights from his ministry, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives in the realm of apologetics. This episode also features Dr. Donald Williams, who provides a scholarly perspective on how cumulative apologetics can effectively incorporate elements from various approaches to create a more robust defense of the Christian faith.As the discussion progresses, the hosts address the challenges posed by modern atheistic arguments and the relevance of scripture in apologetic dialogue. They emphasize that while evidence and reasoning are valuable tools, the ultimate power lies in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a person's heart. The dialogue is rich with examples, including personal anecdotes and references to historical figures in apologetics, showcasing how the conversation can adapt based on the audience. The podcast highlights the necessity of being prepared to give an answer for one's faith while also recognizing the limitations of human reasoning in the face of divine truth.Listeners are encouraged to engage thoughtfully with the content, considering not only the intellectual aspects of faith but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions. The episode concludes with a call to action for believers to be ready to share their faith while relying on the Holy Spirit to guide their conversations. This nuanced exploration of apologetics invites listeners to reflect on their own understanding and approach to defending their faith in a world filled with diverse beliefs and challenges.Takeaways: The cumulative case for apologetics combines various methodologies to effectively engage with different audiences. It's essential to present the gospel as the ultimate truth that saves individuals from their sins. The role of the Holy Spirit in conversion highlights the need for reliance on God's power. Discussions about apologetics should focus on Jesus's resurrection as a historical fact. Engagement with non-believers should prioritize understanding their questions and concerns before presenting evidence. Apologetics serves not only as a defense of faith but also as a tool for discipleship.
Apologetics Live episode 263 This podcast episode delves into the topic of cumulative apologetics, exploring its significance in defending the Christian faith. The hosts engage in a lively discussion about various apologetic methodologies, including presuppositionalism, classical, and evidential approaches, emphasizing that each has its place in effective evangelism. Dr. Donald Williams and Dan Kraft contribute their insights, illustrating the necessity of grounding arguments in Scripture while also acknowledging the role of evidence in addressing contemporary doubts about Christianity. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the audience's perspective and tailoring responses to their specific questions and challenges. Ultimately, the episode reinforces that while the Holy Spirit is the true agent of transformation, apologetics serves as a valuable tool in guiding conversations toward the gospel.The podcast delves into the intricate world of apologetics, focusing on the cumulative approach as a methodology to engage with skeptics and believers alike. The host opens up with a light-hearted introduction, setting a relaxed tone for what evolves into a deep discussion on various apologetic methodologies, including classical, evidential, and presuppositional apologetics. Notably, Adam Parker, the co-host, shares his experiences and insights from his ministry, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives in the realm of apologetics. This episode also features Dr. Donald Williams, who provides a scholarly perspective on how cumulative apologetics can effectively incorporate elements from various approaches to create a more robust defense of the Christian faith.As the discussion progresses, the hosts address the challenges posed by modern atheistic arguments and the relevance of scripture in apologetic dialogue. They emphasize that while evidence and reasoning are valuable tools, the ultimate power lies in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a person's heart. The dialogue is rich with examples, including personal anecdotes and references to historical figures in apologetics, showcasing how the conversation can adapt based on the audience. The podcast highlights the necessity of being prepared to give an answer for one's faith while also recognizing the limitations of human reasoning in the face of divine truth.Listeners are encouraged to engage thoughtfully with the content, considering not only the intellectual aspects of faith but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions. The episode concludes with a call to action for believers to be ready to share their faith while relying on the Holy Spirit to guide their conversations. This nuanced exploration of apologetics invites listeners to reflect on their own understanding and approach to defending their faith in a world filled with diverse beliefs and challenges.Takeaways: The cumulative case for apologetics combines various methodologies to effectively engage with different audiences. It's essential to present the gospel as the ultimate truth that saves individuals from their sins. The role of the Holy Spirit in conversion highlights the need for reliance on God's power. Discussions about apologetics should focus on Jesus's resurrection as a historical fact. Engagement with non-believers should prioritize understanding their questions and concerns before presenting evidence. Apologetics serves not only as a defense of faith but also as a tool for discipleship.
Is the tech trade about to make another major move higher in the weeks ahead? Trivariate's Adam Parker, Sofi's Liz Young Thomas and Invesco's Brian Levitt debate where they stand. Plus, Alger's Dan Chung – a Microsoft and Meta shareholder – tells us what he is expecting from those names when they report after the bell. And, we run through what to watch from Robinhood and Starbucks earnings.
Trivariate's Adam Parker, Truist's Keith Lerner and HSBC's Max Kettner debate where they stand. Plus, Avery Sheffield from VantageRock breaks down her market playbook. And, tech stocks had a wild week with several downgrades .. but it still outperformed in today's session. Tech shareholder Jason Snipe weighs in on where he thinks the sector is headed.
Trivariate's Adam Parker, JP Morgan Asset Management's Jack Manley and Wealth Enhancement's Aya Yoshioka reveal their outlooks. Plus, OpenAI closed its latest round of funding. Kate Rooney breaks down all the details and Intelligent Alpha's Doug Clinton tells us what this could mean for the broader AI space. And, Lauren Goodwin tells us what she thinks the fed's latest move could mean for your money.
Scott and Duane are joined by Adam Parker from the Merry Britsmas podcast to listen to the 2018 album "Christmas with The Fizz".
Where can investors find the best opportunities in this bull market? Trivariate's Adam Parker, New York Life Investments' Lauren Goodwin and Invesco's Kristina Hooper break down where they are seeing strength right now. Plus, top technician Chris Verrone tells us which parts of the market he thinks are about to break out. And, Novo Nordisk shareholder Michelle Ross of Stempoint Capital gives her first reaction to the Novo Nordisk CEO testifying on Capitol Hill over weight loss drug pricing.
Is the market's growing confidence in that favored soft-landing scenario justified? And just how big are the Fed stakes for the fate of the bull market? Trivariate's Adam Parker, Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington and Tavis McCourt of Raymond James debate where they stand. Plus, Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder makes the case for a 50 basis point cut at this week's Fed meeting. And, Citi's Mithra Warrier weighs in on the health of the hedge fund space heading into the end of the year.
The stock market's remarkable run extends with retail sales data fueling hopes around a healthy consumer. Trivariate's Adam Parker, Virtus' Joe Terranova, and BNY Wealth's Alicia Levine navigate what lies ahead for the Fed and investors. And, Bernstein Research's Stacy Rasgon breaks down what's fueling the move in chip stocks including market darling Nvidia. Plus, activist investors setting their sights on Apple and Nike among other widely held names. 13D Monitor's Ken Squire brings us highlights from this week's filings.
Should investors brace for more volatility … or is the worst over? Trivariate's Adam Parker, NB Private Wealth's Shannon Saccocia and Invesco's Brian Levitt break down their forecasts. Plus, venture capitalist Rashaun Williams weighs in on tech valuations following yesterday's big sell off. And, we tell you what is at stake when Airbnb, Instacart and Reddit report in Overtime.
Microsoft is the big name that every investor will be watching after the bell. Trivariate's Adam Parker and Alger's Ankur Crawford reveal what is at stake for that name and the rest of the tech space. Plus, star chip analyst Stacy Rasgon tells us what he is expecting from AMD's report in Overtime. And, a major move in Merck stock today. CNBC's Angelica Peebles tells us what's behind that big drop.
Today we review, er, methylene blue suppositories. You really just have to listen lol! This is a Biohacking Reviews episode, where we review; products, supplements, health tech, practices... whatever is new and whatever we've been trying. Adam Parker is a renowned detox coach and biohacker extraordinaire. Known for his expertise in holistic health, Adam has guided countless individuals through the detoxification process, earning him a reputation as a detox legend in the biohacking community. Over the last few weeks he's spoken at the Health Optimisation Summit and Biohacking Summit in Helsinki - he's on a roll. Join 30k+ weekly biohackers who receive the latest tech + techniques + reviews + insider biohacking news by signing up for the weekly newsletter here. Everything on this podcast is provided for information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction.
Binders are substances that help remove toxins from the body by binding to them and preventing their absorption. Biohackers love binders, but should they worry about potential risks? Experts have been warning this week about the "TikTok health trend" of taking binders, with one saying, "if you keep taking it on a regular basis, you are going to set yourself up for vitamin deficiency, because it's going to bind everything. And if they are safe... what's the world's best binder? Adam Parker is a renowned detox coach and biohacker extraordinaire. Known for his expertise in holistic health, Adam has guided countless individuals through the detoxification process, earning him a reputation as a detox legend in the biohacking community. Over the last few weeks he's spoken at the Health Optimisation Summit and Biohacking Summit in Helsinki - he's on a roll. Follow Adam on Instagram. Join 30k+ weekly biohackers who receive the latest tech + techniques + reviews + insider biohacking news by signing up for the weekly newsletter here. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers - The only magnesium supplement on the market that has the full spectrum of all 7 forms of magnesium that your body needs. If there's ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it's MAGNESIUM. Magnesium is the body's “master mineral” powerful over 600 critical reactions, including hormone balance… stress management… sleep quality… EVEN digestion is influenced by the presence of magnesium. That's why I'm so excited to tell you that I was able to arrange a killer deal for you. You won't find that deal on Amazon or even the company's own website. This deal is exclusively for my audience and it's for a limited time while supplies last. Right now you can get a bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough for FREE. Just go to http://magbreakthrough.com/zestologyfree and get your free bottle.
If the economy is slowing and the Fed isn't cutting – what's next for this rally? Trivariate's Adam Parker and Payne Capital's Courtney Garcia give their forecasts. Plus, Boston Celtics Majority Owner Wyc Grousbeck discusses all things sports, the team's record 18 championship wins and his sale announcement that stunned the sports world. And, Skybridge's Anthony Scaramucci breaks down the fall in Bitcoin and tells us how he is navigating the crypto space right now.