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Halcyon, come non l'avete mai assaggiato. Anything Could Happen in Sac à Pop, e quindi perché non una retrospettiva di uno degli album migliori di tutti i tempi? È con grande JOY che vi raccontiamo di come Ellie abbia inventato l'explosions di tumblr, la distorsione spazio-temporale a forma di Figure-8 dei Magazzini Generali e ci abbia fattu sentiru tuttu Dead In The Water. Se c'eri siamo fratelli di My Blood. Se non c'eri, Don't Say a Word e premi subito PLAY!
Happy Thursday! Today, Nikki kicks off the show with a sweet moment and a special gift for Brie. Honestly, it's not a prank! That small, but mighty gift sets The Garcia Twins down the path of nature walks and the notion of feeling content and letting go of the pressure to do more. Nikki & Brie highlight their gratitude, the small daily things that they get to do that fulfill them and how embracing the word “no” had freed them both up to find inner peace with themselves. In a hustle culture, The Garcia Twins are focusing on self-satisfaction and hitting personal goals, and they want to outline how you can do it too. “What's Next?” is a question that they've decided to stop asking themselves and others, and as entrepreneurs and mothers, that's not an easy task when surrounded by the mentality of trying to do more all the time. Nikki speaks candidly about stepping back from certain opportunities to focus on Bonita Bonita and how she's learning to appreciate the present without always chasing the next big thing. And at one point that “next big thing” was a pyramid scheme that Brie remembers all too well! Nikki & Brie have a LOT planned for Wrestlemania weekend whether you're in Las Vegas or you'r eat home. They outline their entire weekend with special appearances, guests on the podcast, and big events and tease a few surprises! Maybe some orange shorts and chicken wings, too! Be sure to mark Saturday, April 19th on your calendar because Nikki & Brie are going LIVE on their YouTube channel from Vegas and ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN! A little Total Divas & Total Bellas talk sparks an interest in Nikki & Brie that ties into the college basketball tournaments as they introduce something YOU can be part of on The Nikki & Brie Show Instagram page, Busted Brackets. There's a Nikki Division and a Brie Division, and you'll decide who wins the championship of the best unscripted television show! Call Nikki & Brie at 833-GARCIA2 and leave a voicemail! Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram, follow the show on Instagram and TikTok and send Nikki & Brie a message on Threads! Follow Bonita Bonita on Instagram Book a reservation at the Bonita Bonita Speakeasy To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Nikki & Brie Show on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok! You can also catch The Nikki & Brie Show on SiriusXM Stars 109!
Gaz Drinkwater and Joe McGrath look back at the win over Leicester City in the FA Cup and ahead to Spurs in the Premier League.
When David Wright went to Iraq as an 18-year-old soldier - he had no idea the battlefield would become a place where he'd enter deep states of bliss. For decades, David remained silent about the intense joy he experienced alongside the horrors of war. Matthew Syed ponders the extraordinary possibility of experiencing joy while suffering and hears more about the remarkable potential of the brain to respond to trauma in unexpected ways. He discovers how others too, like actor Renu Arora, experienced something similar when she was hit by a bus - and considers how such stories might help us shift our perspective on pain. With ex-soldier David Wright, actor/singer/writer Renu Arora, neuroscientist Dr Andrew Newberg, Director of Research at the Marcus Institute of Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital in Philadelphia and Dr Steve Taylor, lecturer at Leeds Beckett University in transpersonal psychology and author of the book Extraordinary Awakenings. Featuring an excerpt sung by Renu Arora from the RSC Enterprise performance recording of Anything Could Happen from The Magician's Elephant. Music by Marc Teitler and lyrics by Nancy Harris. Presenter: Matthew Syed Producer: Vishva Samani Series Editors: Georgia Moodie and Max O'Brien Sound Design and Mix: Daniel Kempson Theme Music by Ioana Selaru A Novel production for BBC Radio 4
In this episode, Yvonne is joined by Siobhéal the founder of Rosie and Dott which sells accessories for special occasions at affordable prices. Siobhéal named her company in honour of her friend Dorothy 'Dott' Henggeler who passed away from brain cancer. A friend who inspired her in life and still does, especially on bad days. Siobhéal explains how not being able to easily find accessories for her own wedding inspired her to start sourcing beautiful modern jewellery, bags and other accessories and sell them at affordable prices. She shares how she uncovered her passion, learned to overcome fear, be her true self, stopped self-sabotaging and how she uses affirmations, visualisation, and therapy. KEY TAKEAWAYS You can start a retail business like Siobhéal did with just a few samples. Trying different jobs and activities, boosts your confidence, provides you with skills you may need later and helps you to figure out what you want to do. Keeping your energy and optimism levels high is important. Several ways to do that are shared during the episode. If you need to learn something, just Google it and get started. Squarespace is a user-friendly way to build a website. Just start, the worst thing that can happen is that it does not work, the best is that it is the start of something you love. Find your people, your tribe. They will support, encourage, and energise you. Get clear on what you want, before you start to manifest. If you are not sure what you want, start by asking yourself how you want to feel e.g. financially secure. Letting go is not about giving up. It is reaching the point where you stop constantly pushing for something to happen and trust the timing. Affirmations are powerful, Yvonne and Siobhéal share the ones they find most powerful. Use social media to power growth, Siobhéal explains how she does it. People sell to people. BEST MOMENTS “Because of that mentality, I was so relaxed throughout it, and looking back and like, that's obviously what helps me.” “I had a lot of ambition and a lot of drive, but I was like, I'm not putting this into the right thing.” “Affirmations are so good … you have got to do the work to convince yourself.” “You're not ready until you know what you want and you're clear on what your goal is, park your manifestation box…but write down how you want to feel.” “I knew that if I didn't deal with the demons I would self-sabotage.” “It´s a manivestment – an investment in yourself.” EPISODE RESOURCES https://rosieanddott.com Anything Could Happen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uljZ9v2QGWs 2011 Washington Rose, Dorothy Henggeler - https://www.facebook.com/WashingtonDCRose/photos/today-we-remember-our-2011-washington-rose-dorothy-henggeler-how-lucky-are-we-to/798200342339751/?_rdr https://es.squarespace.com innov8academy - https://www.linkedin.com/company/innov8-academy-ltd VALUABLE RESOURCES website: pausepenny.com Instagram: @yvonnetchrakian_manifest @pause.penny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvonne-tchrakian-64257619/ HOST BIO Yvonne started her career as a corporate lawyer for one of Ireland's top law firms. After the loss of a baby during pregnancy, Yvonne founded Pause. Penny - which was created to inspire people to manifest their dream lives. She is also a mom of four. Yvonne is a serial manifester, manifesting everything from her dream jobs (yes, multiple), her soulmate, dream house and even her twins!
The Sound Opinions World Tour rolls along, making its next stop in beautiful New Zealand. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot take a virtual trip to the other side of the world to explore the best of kiwi music, focusing on the influential jangly pop movement known as the Dunedin Sound. Plus they bid farewell to a giant of the New Zealand music scene, Martin Phillipps, of the Chills.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Chills, "Pink Frost," Pink Frost (single), Flying Nun, 1984The Chills, "Effloresce and Deliquesce," Submarine Bells, Slash, 1989The Chills, "I Love My Leather Jacket," Kaleidoscope World, Flying Nun, 1989The Chills, "Heavenly Pop Hit," Submarine Bells, Slash, 1989The Chills, "Monolith," Scatterbrain, Fire, 2021Lorde, "Take Me to the River," Everyone's Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, A24, 2024Charli XCX and Lorde, "Girl, so confusing featuring lorde," Girl, so confusing featuring lorde (Single), Atlantic, 2024The Clean, "Fish," Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-So Sounds So-So, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten!!, Flying Nun, 1982The Clean, "Tally Ho!," Tally Ho! (single), Flying Nun, 1981The Bats, "Tragedy," Daddy's Highway, Flying Nun, 1987Look Blue Go Purple, "Cactus Cat," LBGPEP2, Flying Nun, 1986The Enemy, "Pull Down the Shades," Live at the Beneficiaries Hall, unreleased, 1978Toy Love, "Swimming Pool," Toy Love, Deluxe, 1980The Chills, "Rolling Moon," Rolling Moon (single), Flying Nun, 1982The Clean, "Anything Could Happen," Boodle Boodle Boodle, Flying Nun, 1981The Chills, "Kaleidoscope World," Dunedin Double, Flying Nun, 1982The Verlaines, "The Lady and the Lizard," Hallelujah - All The Way Home, Flying Nun, 1985The Verlaines, "Death and the Maiden," Death and the Maiden (single), Flying Nun, 1983Sneaky Feelings, "Throwing Stones," Send You, Flying Nun, 1983Split Enz, "I Got You," True Colours, A&M, 1980Bailter Space, "Robot World," Robot World, Flying Nun, 1993Straitjacket Fits, "She Speeds," Hail, Flying Nun, 1988Headless Chickens, "Cruise Control," Body Blow, Flying Nun, 1991The Bats, "Made Up In Blue," Made Up In Blue (single), Flying Nun, 1986The Human Instinct, "Black Sally," Stoned Guitar, AIR, 1970Herbs, "Light of the Pacific," Light of the Pacific, Warrior, 1983Upper Hutt Posse, "E Tu," E Tu (single), Jayrem, 1988Scribe, "Not Many," The Crusader, Dirty, 2003Aldous Harding, "Imagining My Man," Party, 4AD, 2017Kane Strang, "My Smile is Extinct," Two Hearts and No Brain, Dead Oceans, 2017Electric Wire Hustle, "They Don't Want," Electric Wire Hustle, Every Waking Hour, 2009Lord Echo, "Makossa No. 3," Harmonies, Soundway, 2017Post Malone, "Guy For That (feat. Luke Combs)," F-1 Trillion, Republic and Mercury, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Something is in the air in Lima! It's a hookup palooza with a major cliffhanger!Where to even begin? Klaine and Finchel back together?! Quinn and Santana hooking up, Emma the runaway bride, and Rachel's pregnancy scare??!!Kevin and Jenna are breaking down one of the most jam-packed episodes to date, including the very real-life flu that took Amber out and had the director sending Jenna home, their reaction to the impressive hotel set built by the crew, the awkwardness of shooting hookup scenes pre-intimacy coordinators and the goofiness and fun of shooting "Anything Could Happen!" And that's just scratching the surface!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It may be a useful exercise to entertain a few wild speculations about what could happen during the imminent solar eclipse. There is enough circumstantial evidence that strange plots are afoot to justify a warning to the wise: be prepared for anything. And since we are now in an unprecedented historic moment, on the brink of the end of the age, Pandora's box has been opened, and all the demons have been unleashed. It is urgent to attune to the Supreme Presence, and the attainment of Liberation.
Originally Published 12/3/17It's Lunch Time! Got some Green Jelly, Mats and Dog Party in the sackHere's the Playlist:I Need LunchDead BoysYoung, Loud and SnottySuggested by John Portland The Replacements All For Nothing/Nothing For All...
Originally Published 12/3/17It's Lunch Time! Got some Green Jelly, Mats and Dog Party in the sackHere's the Playlist:I Need LunchDead BoysYoung, Loud and SnottySuggested by John Portland The Replacements All For Nothing/Nothing For All...
“Like Anything Could Happen To Me'” 12/12/23Late on Monday morning, the Pittsburgh Penguins took the ice at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry, PA. Your oh-so-intrepid co-host, Jeff Taylor was on location.In addition to chatting with The Athletic's Rob Rossi, Jeff of course gathered the sounds of NHL regulars working a struggling power play unit. But it isn't the professional athletes who are the stars of today's epsiode…On this installment of Fly Penguins Fly, you'll meet Meghan Crawford from C.A.R.E.S. of Western PA, as well as young Ethan Domingues, an up and coming goalie from Connecticut. Jeff also shares a bit of “play-by-play” from Penguins practice - if we dare call it that - as Allegheny County's NHL hockey club prepared for this evening's home ice showdown with the Arizona Coyotes. Thank you for listening!! Follow the podcast on Twitter: @penspodJeff Taylor: @penspod_JT // Jordan DeFigio: @fidgenewtonLETS GO PENS.JEFF TAYLOR + JORDAN DEFIGIOThis episode includes portions of the following musical selections:‘Hammers and Tape' by Jeff Taylor - Special thanks to Chris Morrissey for letting me use his piano while he was across town.Keeping Up by Blue Dot SessionsIn Passage by Blue Dot SessionsHardboil by Blue Dot SessionsKid Kodi by Blue Dot Sessions
Barnaby interviews youth football coach and Spurs fan Harry Brooks about his career and his thoughts on how far Ange can take this Tottenham team this season and beyond.Watch on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@barnabyslater_Instagram: @barnabyslater_TikTok: @barnabyslater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So after my phone breaking and losing most things on there I have finally recorded the podcast again this morning to get this one out there. I talk about the following... Next Camps coming up Set parents a task how i could score the winner today for Borehamwood or f*** it For all gloveglu academy events please visit the website...www.gloveglu.academy
Originally Published on 7/3/17The Best of 2017, So Far - Rock On!Here's the Playlist:Telegraph Avenue Rancid Trouble MakerDon't Turn This Good Heart Bad Biters The Future Ain't What It Used to BeAnything Could Happen Bash & Pop Anything Could...
Justin Perkins of Mystery Room Mastering joins me on this episode to talk all about his mastering work on The Replacements upcoming release of Tim - Let it Bleed Edition plus: - Justins past bands Yesterday's Kids and The Obsoletes- Joining Tommy Stinson's live band (and eventually Bash and Pop)- The transition to mastering music full time- Comparing the original version of Tim to the Let it Bleed version- Mastering new music versus remastering a classic record- How Justin became the go-to guy for mastering Replacements rereleases for Rhino Records & much more! Justin Perkins - Mystery Room Mastering https://www.mysteryroommastering.comhttps://t.co/mqkvboEClahttps://www.instagram.com/mystery_room_mkehttps://twitter.com/MysteryRoomMKEhttps://www.facebook.com/MysteryRoomMastering Tim - Let it Bleed Edition (pre-order)https://store.rhino.com/en/rhino-store/artists/the-replacements/tim-let-it-bleed-edition-box-set-4cd1lp/603497833115.html Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comSpecial Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
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Are you in that space of transition? Or of feeling like you bit off more than you could chew? Or that life got "lifey' on you all of a sudden? Or you are just overwhelmed?When that happens, do you go "dark" and quiet and stop talking about it or sharing what you are feeling while you are healing?I do. For sure this is a pattern, and it is okay to let go of some things and know when you need to take space. It is also okay to share about that.If you are looking for support, a group of us will be gathering on Facebook this Monday evening around 7:30pm CST - please reach out via email or social media if you would like "back-zoom access."Cat Caldwell Myers@catcaldwellmyerscatcalwellmyers#gmail.comSupport the showUpcoming events:The 2024 Adventure Paradox Digital Course HOLIDAY PRESALEConnect with me here:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
Stories of historically atypical interest rate hikes, and multiple bank failures, concerned many advisors in the early days of 2023. Join us for the second (and final) part of our discussion with Casey Dylan, CIMA®, Consultant, and the host of Unfiltered Finance, Tom Romano, Head of Strategic Relationships, as we discuss some of the more prominent news events, and their effects, during Q1 of this year. If you have any questions or would like more information, reach out to us at https://symmetrypartners.com/contact-us/ You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. As always, we remain invested in your goals. Symmetry Partners, LLC, is an investment advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm only transacts business in states where it is properly registered, excluded or exempted from registration requirements. 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Transcript: 0 00:00:01.900 --> 00:00:07.800 Let's let's 1 00:00:07.600 --> 00:00:10.600 shift a little bit to some of the headlines that we saw because there was 2 00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:15.100 there's quite a bit. It felt like it was a very long quarter. Yeah, and you 3 00:00:14.200 --> 00:00:17.700 know as we did see some positive results, but can we 4 00:00:17.600 --> 00:00:21.300 talk a little bit about just in general some of the headlines that we saw and 5 00:00:20.600 --> 00:00:25.000 then specifically I want to take a dive into inflation 6 00:00:23.600 --> 00:00:26.700 and then the banks because that was 7 00:00:26.700 --> 00:00:30.200 a really big headline. We got a lot of a lot of calls regarding that look 8 00:00:29.800 --> 00:00:31.200 there there were 9 00:00:33.300 --> 00:00:35.900 Striking headlines around things like 10 00:00:36.800 --> 00:00:40.800 shocks to sort of economic surprises on 11 00:00:42.000 --> 00:00:45.300 job numbers to what was going on with the FED 12 00:00:45.100 --> 00:00:48.400 to Banks not just near the United States but 13 00:00:48.100 --> 00:00:51.600 internationally and yet what you see is kind 14 00:00:51.400 --> 00:00:55.000 of, you know markets do what they do in in any given day. They respond 15 00:00:54.600 --> 00:00:57.900 to that but they are quick to incorporate the news 16 00:00:57.600 --> 00:01:01.300 and get back to pricing on other kinds of things. And 17 00:01:00.600 --> 00:01:05.200 so I would say as a micro dosage of 18 00:01:04.600 --> 00:01:08.400 what the ride is for investors. It's 19 00:01:07.800 --> 00:01:11.000 this it's if you can sort of 20 00:01:11.000 --> 00:01:14.400 take in stride that there are going to be lots of headlines and 21 00:01:14.100 --> 00:01:17.500 that there may be short-term Market reactions headlines over the 22 00:01:17.400 --> 00:01:21.000 longer term that kind of gets filtered out on 23 00:01:20.400 --> 00:01:23.700 the upside and downside right and what you get back 24 00:01:23.400 --> 00:01:26.600 to is. Hey one of my paying for right I'm paying for some kind 25 00:01:26.500 --> 00:01:30.100 of future earnings or I'm lending with some expectation that 26 00:01:29.800 --> 00:01:33.800 I'm going to get paid and income stream based on that and that tends 27 00:01:33.000 --> 00:01:36.700 to drown out the short term noise and now 28 00:01:36.400 --> 00:01:40.200 you're back to factors of how much did I pay did I 29 00:01:40.100 --> 00:01:41.700 get my earnings did I not is 30 00:01:42.000 --> 00:01:45.600 We're upside to that right and markets are kind of a weighing machine 31 00:01:45.500 --> 00:01:48.900 in that sense. Right? They're weighing those earnings. They're weighing those 32 00:01:48.900 --> 00:01:52.200 cash flows in the future. Right? So I would say 33 00:01:52.000 --> 00:01:55.900 lots of lots of news lots of scurrying 34 00:01:55.000 --> 00:01:56.300 around the news. 35 00:01:57.100 --> 00:02:01.000 You know at the end of the day we're sort of where we started one 36 00:02:00.100 --> 00:02:03.200 of the headlines and one of the things that we've been getting a lot 37 00:02:03.200 --> 00:02:06.300 of questions about I'm talking about is is inflation. I know we've spent some time 38 00:02:06.200 --> 00:02:09.600 already today talking about that. We did 39 00:02:09.400 --> 00:02:13.500 see US inflation ease a little bit but there 40 00:02:13.100 --> 00:02:16.300 might be some pressures coming up. So if you don't mind commenting on that, that 41 00:02:16.100 --> 00:02:19.200 would be great. Yeah, you bet. I think it's helpful to kind of 42 00:02:19.200 --> 00:02:21.200 take a step back and look at 43 00:02:22.200 --> 00:02:25.700 With the onset of the pandemic right everything kind 44 00:02:25.400 --> 00:02:28.800 of shut down and then when we went to reopen things back up 45 00:02:28.600 --> 00:02:32.000 factories didn't necessarily open up, especially in 46 00:02:31.900 --> 00:02:36.600 places like China right for some time. Right and the the 47 00:02:35.300 --> 00:02:39.700 supply chain was suddenly 48 00:02:38.300 --> 00:02:41.500 constrained and so we 49 00:02:41.300 --> 00:02:44.300 had a hard time getting Goods, right but there was a lot 50 00:02:44.300 --> 00:02:48.400 of demand because we were at home, you know person stuff and so 51 00:02:48.200 --> 00:02:51.700 as you have demand shoot up but supplies constrained 52 00:02:51.200 --> 00:02:54.500 price shoots up, right? That's just sort of Economics 101 53 00:02:54.200 --> 00:02:57.400 and we saw that and at the time, you know, the Fed was quick 54 00:02:57.200 --> 00:03:00.500 to say, hey, look we think this is transitory think eventually things 55 00:03:00.200 --> 00:03:03.700 settle down we get manufacturing back online. We work 56 00:03:03.400 --> 00:03:06.700 out the bugaboos associated with the supply chain 57 00:03:06.500 --> 00:03:09.600 and those the price pressure doesn't inflationary pressure should come back 58 00:03:09.500 --> 00:03:13.100 down over time and in large respect 59 00:03:12.800 --> 00:03:16.500 this seems to have proven that out right? 60 00:03:15.800 --> 00:03:19.100 I think what really got the fed's 61 00:03:18.800 --> 00:03:21.800 attention and started them down the path. 62 00:03:22.200 --> 00:03:26.100 Of really dramatically raising rates was 63 00:03:25.400 --> 00:03:28.700 the fact that well while goods were 64 00:03:28.500 --> 00:03:31.800 sort of starting to come back down. It was 65 00:03:31.600 --> 00:03:34.900 inflation associated with services that was going up. And 66 00:03:34.600 --> 00:03:37.800 in fact, what we've seen is good coming down 67 00:03:37.600 --> 00:03:40.700 the the overall inflation of 68 00:03:40.600 --> 00:03:44.500 the CPI number or that PC number coming down from its 69 00:03:44.100 --> 00:03:48.100 highs last summer, but while that's been happening underneath 70 00:03:48.900 --> 00:03:52.300 Inflation associated with Services has continued to 71 00:03:52.100 --> 00:03:52.600 go up. 72 00:03:53.200 --> 00:03:56.500 And so even if we're at a point now where the latest inflationary readings 73 00:03:56.200 --> 00:03:58.100 are half of what they were. 74 00:03:58.900 --> 00:04:00.400 Just a year ago this time. 75 00:04:01.600 --> 00:04:05.500 Services inflation is up and continuing to go the wrong direction. Right? And 76 00:04:05.200 --> 00:04:08.400 so the the FED has said hey, look 77 00:04:08.200 --> 00:04:11.400 first of all, we don't look at kind of the overall CPI number. We don't 78 00:04:11.300 --> 00:04:15.500 that's not how we measure it. We're looking at these underlying statuents and 79 00:04:14.900 --> 00:04:18.600 they prefer the the pce as 80 00:04:18.200 --> 00:04:21.300 opposed to CPI, but they're all just kind of ways of measuring, you know 81 00:04:21.300 --> 00:04:24.900 inflation in the economy. And so 82 00:04:24.400 --> 00:04:27.400 one of the ways that we've looked at 83 00:04:27.400 --> 00:04:30.600 this for a very long time is core CPI, right? We're stripping out the 84 00:04:30.400 --> 00:04:34.100 volatility of energy and food because those tend to move around so much and then 85 00:04:33.900 --> 00:04:37.300 you know, we've been introduced to this concept that not 86 00:04:37.000 --> 00:04:40.500 only is it core CPI, but it's core Goods CPI and 87 00:04:40.200 --> 00:04:44.100 course Services CPI. And so the FED now is very focused 88 00:04:43.600 --> 00:04:48.000 on core Services looking at Services minus 89 00:04:47.000 --> 00:04:50.400 services for energy and food and what 90 00:04:50.100 --> 00:04:54.000 we see are again our sort of troubling Trends 91 00:04:53.100 --> 00:04:56.500 around services and housing 92 00:04:56.100 --> 00:04:59.400 in terms of the impact that that 93 00:04:59.200 --> 00:05:01.400 has now pushing. 94 00:05:01.600 --> 00:05:04.700 Up or holding up those inflation numbers and if they 95 00:05:04.600 --> 00:05:08.100 continue on the wrong direction, that's what the fed's concern about and the 96 00:05:07.600 --> 00:05:11.500 the whammy that potentially comes 97 00:05:10.600 --> 00:05:13.900 from if Services costs go 98 00:05:13.700 --> 00:05:16.800 up at some point that starts to impact Goods costs as 99 00:05:16.700 --> 00:05:20.600 well. Right? And so if you look at this where the the white 100 00:05:19.800 --> 00:05:23.200 bars are coming down, right the the concern 101 00:05:22.800 --> 00:05:26.400 is that Services cost the cost of producing goods 102 00:05:25.800 --> 00:05:29.200 and delivering them right is going to impact the the cost 103 00:05:29.000 --> 00:05:32.500 that gets passed through and goods start to come back up and there's sort 104 00:05:32.100 --> 00:05:35.500 of a double double impact of inflation if 105 00:05:35.400 --> 00:05:38.700 you will and that's what I think the FED is incredibly concerned about 106 00:05:38.500 --> 00:05:41.600 and and why they say look we're gonna ratchet rates up 107 00:05:41.600 --> 00:05:45.700 and we're gonna keep them up there long enough until we're convinced that we've we've 108 00:05:44.800 --> 00:05:48.000 stamped this out and brought it back down to a level that's 109 00:05:47.800 --> 00:05:51.000 livable because the last thing you want to do is take your foot off the pedal. 110 00:05:51.800 --> 00:05:55.300 And then suddenly have a Resurgence of these 111 00:05:55.000 --> 00:05:58.300 inflation Air Forces which that we've saw 112 00:05:58.000 --> 00:06:01.400 in the 70s, right if you think about what we've we've 113 00:06:01.200 --> 00:06:04.800 seen this show before the early 70s the FED raising 114 00:06:04.500 --> 00:06:08.400 rates taking their their foot off the brake, I guess and then 115 00:06:08.000 --> 00:06:11.900 Resurgence of inflation in the late 70s stagflationary 116 00:06:11.200 --> 00:06:14.500 environment and it took the volcker FED in the 80s 117 00:06:14.200 --> 00:06:17.800 taken rates to places. We'd never seen until recently right to 118 00:06:17.400 --> 00:06:20.700 to stamp that out. And so I think the FED 119 00:06:20.500 --> 00:06:24.000 is taking a lesson from history and said we don't want to repeat those mistakes. 120 00:06:23.600 --> 00:06:27.000 We're gonna stay on this until we're sure right absolutely and 121 00:06:26.600 --> 00:06:30.200 speaking of the fed and it says been a very fast pace 122 00:06:29.600 --> 00:06:32.800 in terms of Ray hikes. Yeah 123 00:06:32.600 --> 00:06:36.200 historically exactly exactly so 124 00:06:35.800 --> 00:06:40.400 they they have meant business and I 125 00:06:39.500 --> 00:06:44.100 think Market participants repeatedly made 126 00:06:43.200 --> 00:06:47.000 the mistake of not taking 127 00:06:46.700 --> 00:06:48.200 the FED at its word. 128 00:06:48.700 --> 00:06:51.900 Right and and equities markets have 129 00:06:51.700 --> 00:06:54.900 definitely gotten well ahead of the FED particularly at 130 00:06:54.700 --> 00:06:58.600 the end of last year and maybe potentially the beginning of this year bond markets 131 00:06:58.200 --> 00:07:01.500 now are pricing that the FED 132 00:07:01.200 --> 00:07:05.000 will pull back and yet the FED is saying no. No, we're we're 133 00:07:04.600 --> 00:07:08.600 gonna raise rates and we're gonna keep them there longer and that's 134 00:07:07.600 --> 00:07:10.900 you know, we have no expectation that we would 135 00:07:10.800 --> 00:07:14.300 pull back from that anytime this year. Right? So the market 136 00:07:13.800 --> 00:07:17.000 participants are our forward looking forward pricing, but 137 00:07:16.900 --> 00:07:20.500 they seem to not be taking the FED at its word. I think that's pulled 138 00:07:20.100 --> 00:07:23.800 back a little bit in February and March we started to 139 00:07:23.500 --> 00:07:25.400 see Market participants kind of get their arms around. 140 00:07:26.300 --> 00:07:29.400 Actually be coming and we see you know 141 00:07:29.400 --> 00:07:33.400 investors like hedge funds really sort of looking at volatility 142 00:07:32.400 --> 00:07:36.000 Bets with the expectation that hey this 143 00:07:35.600 --> 00:07:39.300 may get a little more turbulent before it gets better. Right? So 144 00:07:39.000 --> 00:07:44.200 there's a lot of sort of now Market positioning 145 00:07:43.200 --> 00:07:46.500 for the fed me 146 00:07:46.300 --> 00:07:49.800 actually do this and we may see an economic pullback, 147 00:07:49.300 --> 00:07:52.800 but that may not necessarily mean the FED response to 148 00:07:52.800 --> 00:07:56.500 it. Right? I think again as we look forward the 149 00:07:55.900 --> 00:08:00.100 the way that I would think about this as an investor as a the 150 00:07:59.200 --> 00:08:03.000 stock market is not the economy, right? The 151 00:08:02.400 --> 00:08:06.200 markets are definitely driven by 152 00:08:05.700 --> 00:08:09.400 interest rates and fed movement 153 00:08:09.000 --> 00:08:10.200 and yet 154 00:08:12.500 --> 00:08:16.400 Much like headlines the markets take that 155 00:08:16.200 --> 00:08:20.200 news and stride it gets built into prices and there 156 00:08:19.800 --> 00:08:23.000 may be short-term volatility associated with this but if you look out over 157 00:08:22.800 --> 00:08:26.300 time, you know, what what do we see going back to 158 00:08:26.000 --> 00:08:29.200 you know, as long as we have records 1926 and Beyond 159 00:08:29.000 --> 00:08:32.600 right Imperial heads when interest rates 160 00:08:32.300 --> 00:08:36.300 go up interest rates go down inflationary environments disinflationary environments 161 00:08:35.900 --> 00:08:40.100 recessionary environments across all of those things markets 162 00:08:38.900 --> 00:08:42.400 tend to produce a return 163 00:08:42.100 --> 00:08:45.700 of you know, seven to ten percent average annual 164 00:08:45.400 --> 00:08:49.000 you don't get that every year but you get on average over time and it's 165 00:08:48.700 --> 00:08:52.200 paying you for those cash flows so much like, 166 00:08:51.900 --> 00:08:55.100 you know, the all the comments that we've had prior to 167 00:08:54.900 --> 00:08:55.200 this. 168 00:08:56.500 --> 00:08:59.900 As investors, it's important to sort of take in its Stride 169 00:08:59.800 --> 00:09:02.900 Right put some blinders on there may be volatility associated with 170 00:09:02.800 --> 00:09:06.400 this ride. You will get wet on this ride. Right but we 171 00:09:05.800 --> 00:09:08.900 promise you'll come out in the other side, right and when you do, 172 00:09:08.800 --> 00:09:11.900 you know, the markets will get back to doing what they 173 00:09:11.800 --> 00:09:15.000 do, which is you know, paying you for putting Capital to work 174 00:09:15.000 --> 00:09:18.400 in there. So so that I would say again we watch these 175 00:09:18.100 --> 00:09:21.300 things. We we sort of especially working 176 00:09:21.100 --> 00:09:24.200 in the industry. It's a incumbent upon 177 00:09:24.100 --> 00:09:27.200 us to have some product prognostication about where this could 178 00:09:27.100 --> 00:09:30.800 be headed at the end of the day what we think matters very little it's 179 00:09:30.100 --> 00:09:33.300 what actually happens and we build portfolios to 180 00:09:33.100 --> 00:09:36.600 be as robust as we can because Anything Could Happen. Yeah, that's that's fantastic. 181 00:09:36.100 --> 00:09:39.300 And that's a really good way of putting it. We don't know what's 182 00:09:39.100 --> 00:09:40.000 happening, but we're 183 00:09:41.000 --> 00:09:45.000 We're invested in a way to endure what's to come? Right? Exactly. So 184 00:09:44.100 --> 00:09:47.500 one of the headlines that we we spent 185 00:09:47.300 --> 00:09:50.700 a lot of time talking to advisors and investors alike is the 186 00:09:50.600 --> 00:09:54.200 the notion of the banks and we saw from Silicon Valley 187 00:09:54.000 --> 00:09:56.100 and First Republic and a few others. 188 00:09:57.000 --> 00:10:00.200 I think it's a it's a risk reward story. But I also think 189 00:10:00.000 --> 00:10:04.400 this is the diversification story there. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Yeah. Well, yes, 190 00:10:03.700 --> 00:10:05.500 I think 191 00:10:06.600 --> 00:10:08.300 the the situation with the banks 192 00:10:09.300 --> 00:10:13.300 has a lot to do with other stuff, right? Yes, the 193 00:10:12.600 --> 00:10:15.800 the banks were quick to come out and say well this 194 00:10:15.600 --> 00:10:18.800 is a consequence of how rapidly the FED is 195 00:10:18.600 --> 00:10:22.300 raised interest rates. And this is potentially impaired the 196 00:10:22.200 --> 00:10:25.300 asset base of these Banks and there's no question right over the 197 00:10:25.200 --> 00:10:28.600 course of 2022. You saw the asset base 198 00:10:28.200 --> 00:10:31.500 drop significantly across banks in 199 00:10:31.400 --> 00:10:34.800 general because right so, you know first principles, 200 00:10:34.400 --> 00:10:37.500 what is a bank do they take money in when they 201 00:10:37.500 --> 00:10:41.100 take that money in as a deposit? It's a liability to them. Right? 202 00:10:40.500 --> 00:10:43.600 So they take that liability and they got to go match it up 203 00:10:43.500 --> 00:10:47.000 with an asset and they do that either by making loans and if 204 00:10:46.900 --> 00:10:50.800 they can't make enough loans, then they got to go buy bonds treasuries. 205 00:10:50.300 --> 00:10:53.800 For instance, right? Yes. That's the old against the 206 00:10:53.300 --> 00:10:56.600 liabilities. So if you if you've got a bank that 207 00:10:56.300 --> 00:10:59.600 has a bunch of bonds that they're holding as an asset 208 00:10:59.300 --> 00:11:03.000 and the value of those bonds dramatically drop. They've lost 209 00:11:02.600 --> 00:11:06.000 a lot of money against the liabilities that 210 00:11:05.900 --> 00:11:08.800 are still where they are, right and 211 00:11:09.200 --> 00:11:13.400 So that's that's the the challenge for 212 00:11:12.900 --> 00:11:13.900 the financial. 213 00:11:15.800 --> 00:11:19.200 sector and it no surprise the financial sector 214 00:11:18.900 --> 00:11:22.600 was sort of the worst performing sector for the first quarter in large 215 00:11:22.400 --> 00:11:23.700 part because of these Dynamics 216 00:11:24.800 --> 00:11:28.300 It was a part of what happened at svb. It was a catalyst 217 00:11:27.800 --> 00:11:31.300 for the bank run that followed but the bank 218 00:11:31.000 --> 00:11:34.500 run followed because of the unique dynamics of 219 00:11:34.400 --> 00:11:38.100 svb, correct? Right and the the failure 220 00:11:37.500 --> 00:11:40.900 of silvergate was 221 00:11:40.500 --> 00:11:44.200 function of crypto and had as 222 00:11:43.800 --> 00:11:47.500 much to do with FTX the failure of FTX, which 223 00:11:47.200 --> 00:11:50.300 was a Ponzi scheme, right? So you have 224 00:11:50.200 --> 00:11:54.300 a lot of kind of very unique situations Signature Bank, 225 00:11:54.100 --> 00:11:58.000 very crypto focused right First Republic the 226 00:11:57.100 --> 00:12:00.900 very very heavily on 227 00:12:00.200 --> 00:12:04.200 the asset side writing interest only mortgages 228 00:12:03.400 --> 00:12:06.700 right in to a degree that other 229 00:12:06.500 --> 00:12:10.500 Banks didn't have some unique characteristics of these Banks which cause 230 00:12:09.900 --> 00:12:13.600 them to be sort of the canary in the coal mine if you will right 231 00:12:12.900 --> 00:12:16.100 and Credit Suisse just 232 00:12:18.000 --> 00:12:21.100 Has struggled for years, right? And this was 233 00:12:21.000 --> 00:12:24.500 just the nail in the coffin form. The concern is are they 234 00:12:24.200 --> 00:12:27.600 the canary in the coal mine or are they just being punished because 235 00:12:27.400 --> 00:12:29.900 the malfeasance and poor management? 236 00:12:31.000 --> 00:12:34.700 And I think the answer is a bit of both, right? So the the 237 00:12:34.400 --> 00:12:38.400 fed and other institutions got 238 00:12:38.000 --> 00:12:41.900 together and said, hey, we got a backstop this thing to keep any contagion 239 00:12:41.300 --> 00:12:45.300 from spreading and assure depositors that 240 00:12:45.200 --> 00:12:48.600 they're deposits are safe, even if the value of the bond the assets 241 00:12:48.200 --> 00:12:51.600 that these banks are holding have dropped down. We the the government 242 00:12:51.200 --> 00:12:54.300 are going to step in and and backstop not just 243 00:12:54.200 --> 00:12:57.300 your 250,000 but everything right that was 244 00:12:57.300 --> 00:13:00.500 the strong message that they sent and that sort of seem to 245 00:13:00.300 --> 00:13:03.600 work, right it calm markets. Thanks for still being sort of reviewed and 246 00:13:03.500 --> 00:13:06.500 I would say look there's there could be more to this story. There could be 247 00:13:06.500 --> 00:13:09.800 other shoes to drop in time. Right? So you'll continue 248 00:13:09.500 --> 00:13:12.600 to watch it. I think as in as a person 249 00:13:12.500 --> 00:13:15.600 who has money at a bank, right am I rushing to pull my money 250 00:13:15.500 --> 00:13:18.800 out? No, I'm fairly confident that you know, 251 00:13:18.800 --> 00:13:21.500 we're we're gonna survive this right now. 252 00:13:22.400 --> 00:13:26.100 Did I say the same thing in 2008 when when I 253 00:13:25.700 --> 00:13:28.900 really thought hey, man, the whole financial system could go down. 254 00:13:28.800 --> 00:13:32.300 These Banks had collapse in Mass. I don't think we're anywhere 255 00:13:31.900 --> 00:13:35.300 near that I think banks are much healthier than than they 256 00:13:35.100 --> 00:13:39.900 were then and I think the issues that they have have to do with treasuries and 257 00:13:39.800 --> 00:13:43.200 the FED has said look, we're gonna step in and provide as much liquidity 258 00:13:42.800 --> 00:13:46.400 as necessary for the banks. So this becomes 259 00:13:45.900 --> 00:13:49.700 a potential issue down the down the pike, right? If 260 00:13:49.200 --> 00:13:52.700 in fact the FED has to step in and provide the 261 00:13:52.300 --> 00:13:55.700 Surplus liquidity to the treasury market, 262 00:13:55.500 --> 00:13:56.800 why might they have to do that? 263 00:13:57.800 --> 00:14:01.000 Well, if for some reason we default on the debt ceiling for instance, 264 00:14:00.800 --> 00:14:04.200 right that could be very problematic and the FED 265 00:14:04.000 --> 00:14:07.200 might have to take aggressive steps in a way that we've 266 00:14:07.100 --> 00:14:11.300 never seen before to step in and try and provide Surplus liquidity 267 00:14:10.700 --> 00:14:14.000 specifically to the treasury market. That would 268 00:14:13.800 --> 00:14:17.300 be a complete roll reversal of where we've been right? That's that's 269 00:14:17.000 --> 00:14:20.900 taking the quantitative tightening off the table and now we're back to quantities, right 270 00:14:20.400 --> 00:14:23.600 so so could things come down the bike that 271 00:14:23.500 --> 00:14:26.900 would cause a, you know, real dislocation to 272 00:14:26.500 --> 00:14:29.900 banking to markets sure it could happen 273 00:14:29.700 --> 00:14:32.900 again. Who knows right? Everybody's got a crystal 274 00:14:32.800 --> 00:14:33.100 ball. 275 00:14:34.100 --> 00:14:37.700 Nobody's usually right spot on about what's gonna happen, but 276 00:14:37.200 --> 00:14:40.400 it's a potential risk that you want. Hey, look this might happen, but 277 00:14:40.300 --> 00:14:41.000 we'll survive. 278 00:14:41.600 --> 00:14:45.200 Yeah, no, absolutely. And as you said before, I mean, it seems like the markets 279 00:14:44.600 --> 00:14:45.300 have. 280 00:14:46.100 --> 00:14:49.600 sort of shrugged off those headlines because we've seen some pretty decent returns 281 00:14:49.100 --> 00:14:52.000 and in q1, but I think you know in 282 00:14:53.200 --> 00:14:56.500 Let's let's go back to the text docs, right? I mean that's what's really 283 00:14:56.300 --> 00:14:57.800 leading the charge here, isn't it? 284 00:14:58.800 --> 00:14:59.000 well 285 00:15:00.000 --> 00:15:01.800 I think there are a lot of Dynamics at play. 286 00:15:02.400 --> 00:15:06.000 But underpinning all of that is risk and reward right? 287 00:15:05.500 --> 00:15:08.800 I mean that at the end of the day, it's that simple 288 00:15:08.600 --> 00:15:11.700 what are the risks and what are the rewards and how much am I 289 00:15:11.600 --> 00:15:15.400 willing to pay for those rewards? And am I underestimating those 290 00:15:15.200 --> 00:15:18.800 risks? Right? So everything is sort of a function of those things 291 00:15:18.600 --> 00:15:22.000 and so I would say look in equities. The the 292 00:15:21.600 --> 00:15:25.200 tech stocks is a risk, right? There's there's certainly reward 293 00:15:25.000 --> 00:15:28.400 there's upside there. We're seeing it in terms of markets, but I think there's risk 294 00:15:28.100 --> 00:15:31.800 right in fixed income. There's potential 295 00:15:31.200 --> 00:15:34.600 risk associated with the yield curve 296 00:15:34.400 --> 00:15:39.000 and what happens with the fed and raising rates in areas, 297 00:15:38.100 --> 00:15:41.600 like financials. There's risks 298 00:15:41.200 --> 00:15:44.800 right associated with that. I think the key 299 00:15:44.500 --> 00:15:47.800 takeaway for that for anybody looking at 300 00:15:47.600 --> 00:15:48.300 it is 301 00:15:49.200 --> 00:15:52.500 Broad diversification not just in 302 00:15:52.200 --> 00:15:55.600 one geography not just inequities not just in fixed income 303 00:15:55.300 --> 00:15:58.300 across factors as much as you 304 00:15:58.300 --> 00:16:01.800 can broadly diversify the more robust your portfolio is to 305 00:16:01.300 --> 00:16:04.200 stand up to any of those unique risks. 306 00:16:04.900 --> 00:16:06.800 And so I would I would say. 307 00:16:08.200 --> 00:16:12.100 That that would be where I would encourage investors to 308 00:16:11.700 --> 00:16:13.100 sort of keep their heads. 309 00:16:14.100 --> 00:16:17.400 I it's always challenging when you have tech stocks doing 310 00:16:17.300 --> 00:16:20.800 as well as they are because they drive 311 00:16:20.400 --> 00:16:23.700 markets you want to be there. You want to participate in it. 312 00:16:23.500 --> 00:16:27.400 There's a a benefit socially to 313 00:16:26.700 --> 00:16:30.100 holding names that people are familiar 314 00:16:29.700 --> 00:16:33.000 with and talk about right if you think about the 315 00:16:32.700 --> 00:16:36.000 fomo experience that people have 316 00:16:35.700 --> 00:16:38.900 missing if you're missing out, right? Yeah, my next 317 00:16:38.900 --> 00:16:41.900 door neighbor. He's he's got Google and apple and they're tear on 318 00:16:41.900 --> 00:16:45.800 the cover off the ball. Never mind. What happened last year right now, I gotta you 319 00:16:45.100 --> 00:16:48.500 know, keep up with the Joneses on that water cooler. Alpha 320 00:16:48.100 --> 00:16:51.600 is what I call that. Yeah water cooler Alpha and I would just 321 00:16:51.300 --> 00:16:54.900 say hey look at the end of the day. We're people right if we 322 00:16:54.600 --> 00:16:57.800 were autonomous, you know Vulcans. This would just be 323 00:16:57.700 --> 00:17:01.000 economics and math and we can figure it all out reality is 324 00:17:00.900 --> 00:17:04.700 we're people and you got to build a portfolio you can live with right as 325 00:17:04.200 --> 00:17:07.300 our as our good friend Phil Henry says, you 326 00:17:07.200 --> 00:17:10.700 got to build a portfolio you can live with and then live with it, right? I think 327 00:17:10.700 --> 00:17:13.400 that's absolutely true. And so you have to take into account. 328 00:17:14.000 --> 00:17:17.700 The the investor psychology associated with this that's 329 00:17:17.000 --> 00:17:20.200 why I think momentum is such a 330 00:17:20.000 --> 00:17:23.500 powerful factor to build into your portfolios 331 00:17:23.000 --> 00:17:26.200 because momentum picks up 332 00:17:26.000 --> 00:17:29.400 these like when tech stocks going to run you end up 333 00:17:29.400 --> 00:17:33.400 owning things like Apple and Google and because they 334 00:17:32.900 --> 00:17:37.100 are demonstrating positive momentum, right? So you you're picking 335 00:17:36.400 --> 00:17:39.800 up some of that you're participating in that upside and I 336 00:17:39.800 --> 00:17:42.900 think as a as an investor, that's that would probably be enough for 337 00:17:42.800 --> 00:17:46.400 me, right? It's a modicum of the things that I everybody else 338 00:17:46.200 --> 00:17:49.400 is holding that that's working but it's also stuff that's not working 339 00:17:49.300 --> 00:17:52.400 because eventually that circles around and that becomes the thing 340 00:17:52.300 --> 00:17:55.600 that's worth. I don't have to try and time it. I'm just holding it and I'm 341 00:17:55.400 --> 00:17:58.600 waiting keeping my powder dry in that area so that when it 342 00:17:58.400 --> 00:18:02.100 does I benefit that that's how I would think about it look again 343 00:18:01.700 --> 00:18:03.100 tech stocks are 344 00:18:04.300 --> 00:18:08.300 The amazing thing about markets is they run longer than you think they should right. They're 345 00:18:07.900 --> 00:18:12.100 fueled by stuff. Sometimes you don't understand and and 346 00:18:11.600 --> 00:18:15.100 in many cases, I think the 347 00:18:14.700 --> 00:18:18.500 tech stock Dynamic is is part 348 00:18:17.800 --> 00:18:21.300 fairy dust, right and you know, 349 00:18:21.200 --> 00:18:24.500 we watched it run for a decade and drive markets, you know 350 00:18:24.500 --> 00:18:28.800 for you know, double digit returns for years because 351 00:18:27.800 --> 00:18:31.900 that happen again, of course, it could right. I'm not 352 00:18:31.900 --> 00:18:35.700 gonna tell you again. I am cautious about the 353 00:18:35.200 --> 00:18:38.600 dynamic being set up looking very similar to 354 00:18:38.500 --> 00:18:42.200 the dynamic that we saw at you know, 2019 2020. 355 00:18:41.700 --> 00:18:45.000 Yeah. No, absolutely and you know that seems like that tech 356 00:18:44.700 --> 00:18:47.900 store keeps popping up. I started my career in the late 90s and that was the 357 00:18:47.800 --> 00:18:50.600 whole story and then I saw a lot of portfolios. 358 00:18:51.300 --> 00:18:55.100 A lot of people see their portfolios blow up but because of overexposure to 359 00:18:55.000 --> 00:18:58.500 to technology and they having a 360 00:18:58.400 --> 00:19:02.400 balanced portfolio Diversified across multiple asset classes regions geographies. 361 00:19:01.900 --> 00:19:05.000 That's that's the best course of action at the 362 00:19:04.900 --> 00:19:10.100 end of the day. So yeah, I think I go back to the the E-Trade 363 00:19:09.300 --> 00:19:12.600 baby, right if you remember the E-Trade baby so easy 364 00:19:12.500 --> 00:19:15.800 baby. Yeah that was born right on the text actually and then 365 00:19:15.600 --> 00:19:18.700 they they put the baby away for a while baby's back right now. I was 366 00:19:18.600 --> 00:19:21.800 a little bit older now, he's out of the wedding, you know hanging out 367 00:19:21.700 --> 00:19:25.200 with this guys and gals but to 368 00:19:24.800 --> 00:19:28.200 me that a Hallmark of a caution, right because 369 00:19:27.900 --> 00:19:32.000 the reality is it's it's easy but 370 00:19:31.600 --> 00:19:34.900 hard right it's not you know, it's not 371 00:19:34.700 --> 00:19:38.500 difficult to say. Hey look broadly based diversification sit still it's 372 00:19:37.700 --> 00:19:41.000 incredibly difficult to do. Yeah, right and that's where 373 00:19:40.900 --> 00:19:45.100 the real benefit of working with financial professionals comes in because everybody 374 00:19:44.300 --> 00:19:47.900 thinks they can do it everybody. They're gonna be Spock 375 00:19:47.300 --> 00:19:50.600 and devoid of emotion, but then the moment of truth comes 376 00:19:51.200 --> 00:19:54.200 The market drops 40% and you're looking at like am I gonna 377 00:19:54.200 --> 00:19:57.400 be able to retire? Right and the fear grips hold and it's 378 00:19:57.200 --> 00:20:00.900 2 am and you're thinking what do I do? Right. That's 379 00:20:00.300 --> 00:20:03.400 when you need to have that dispassionate third party 380 00:20:03.300 --> 00:20:07.700 to pick up the phone and say I want to sell everything. They whoa. Let's 381 00:20:07.100 --> 00:20:11.000 revisit right like is anything changed? Oh the 382 00:20:10.400 --> 00:20:13.700 market drop 40% right has anything in your life changed right? 383 00:20:13.400 --> 00:20:16.800 Maybe that's not the best course of action. Let's take a beat having that 384 00:20:16.600 --> 00:20:20.000 dispassionate a third party to keep you from blowing yourself up 385 00:20:19.700 --> 00:20:23.000 at that exact moment is invaluable. Yeah 386 00:20:22.700 --> 00:20:26.400 and making sure you have the right mix between stocks bonds 387 00:20:26.000 --> 00:20:29.900 and maybe even Alternatives depending on the investor and if someone 388 00:20:29.500 --> 00:20:33.000 can't sleep at night, it's not necessarily that they should take action, 389 00:20:32.600 --> 00:20:35.800 but they might be in the wrong asset allocation for 390 00:20:35.600 --> 00:20:36.200 their 391 00:20:37.300 --> 00:20:41.000 The risk, you know their ability to accept right? Yeah, 392 00:20:40.600 --> 00:20:45.800 it could be that often. What I've 393 00:20:45.500 --> 00:20:48.800 experienced is when it's that it's because the client wanted 394 00:20:48.500 --> 00:20:52.000 more Tech right in their portfolios or more of what's 395 00:20:51.700 --> 00:20:55.100 working, right? And then when that's no longer working, they 396 00:20:54.700 --> 00:20:57.700 can't sleep at night, but cautionary Tale the other 397 00:20:57.700 --> 00:21:01.900 piece of that is we're surrounded by the news 24/7 398 00:21:01.000 --> 00:21:04.600 right? It's just and it's always the whatever 399 00:21:04.100 --> 00:21:07.700 bleeds leads right? And so it's this constant 400 00:21:07.100 --> 00:21:12.200 drum beat of kind of negative stuff. And I think that investors 401 00:21:10.400 --> 00:21:13.700 need a voice. 402 00:21:14.600 --> 00:21:18.000 That that they trust to say. Hey, yeah. No I 403 00:21:17.800 --> 00:21:21.600 saw that too. Yes, that bank went out of business. Here's 404 00:21:20.800 --> 00:21:24.600 why we shouldn't Panic here, right? Yep. We 405 00:21:24.500 --> 00:21:28.300 see all that. Here's why we're gonna stay the course. Here's why we're not gonna Panic. Here's 406 00:21:27.800 --> 00:21:31.200 what let's you know, our long-term goals are and we're in good 407 00:21:31.100 --> 00:21:35.000 shape to hit those. I think that sort of calming reassurance 408 00:21:34.500 --> 00:21:37.700 helps people get back to sleeping at night. Yeah. No, 409 00:21:37.500 --> 00:21:40.800 I agree Casey as always. It's a pleasure talking to you. 410 00:21:40.700 --> 00:21:43.800 Thanks for joining us great having you here and I want to thank all of 411 00:21:43.700 --> 00:21:47.400 our listeners and these feel free to access other podcasts 412 00:21:46.800 --> 00:21:49.800 that we have done and they can be 413 00:21:49.800 --> 00:21:53.300 accessed anywhere you get your podcast. 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Jolene is joined by Mikaele for a conversation that pushes on a lot of strange buttons around the questions of transitions. I think this episode is really illustrative of what Sedgwick called the "universalizing" approach to sexual questions, as contrary the "minoritizing" approach. In other words: how do transitions affect everyone, not just those who would simply call themselves trans? It's a fun time, listen in for a discussion of contemporary and historic drag bans, locker room talk, athleticism, colonialism, and more. Here are some links we referenced: https://kapaemahu.com/ https://www.sfgate.com/hawaii/article/hawaii-glade-show-lounge-mahu-performers-17379492.php The intro and outro music is by Lynn July. You can listen to more of her music at: https://tinytachyon.bandcamp.com/ Follow the pod on twitter: https://twitter.com/WhenAGuyHas Check out our website: https://whenaguyhas.neocities.org/ (IN PROGRESS) The RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/9877d600/podcast/rss Donate to our Kofi, if you're so inclined: https://ko-fi.com/whenaguyhas
Kid606 [00:39] "Let It Rock" Pretty Girls Make Raves Tigerbeat6 meow132 2006 Hello Mid-Aughties Bay Area IDM. Michael Nesmith [05:32] "Some of Shelley's Blues" Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash Pacific Arts/Island Records ILPS 9440 1977 One of my scores from Amsterdam. "Some of Shelley's Blues was going to be part of the Nashville session The Monkees had in 1968. Prior to this version it was also covered by Linda Ronstadt with the Stone Poney's (https://youtu.be/d9cQBGMzigU), as well as the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (https://youtu.be/BXJiqKgl7BI). Willie Nelson [08:52] "Blue Christmas" Pretty Paper Columbia JC 36189 1979 Having yourself a very Willia xmas? Getting some quality assistance from Booker T on the organ. The title track, made famous by Roy Orbison in 1963, is penned by none other than Willie. Prince [11:31] "I Wanna Be Your Lover" Prince Warner Bros. Records BSK 3366 1979 Prince's sophomore effort and what an effort it is! The album made it to number 22 on the Hot 100, and this lead off single (https://youtu.be/Rp8WL621uGM) hit number 11 on the US charts. Linda Ronstadt [18:29] "Hey Mister, That's Me Up on the Jukebox" Prisoner in Disguise Asylum Records 7E-1045 1975 Linda deftly handling this James Taylor number on this multi-platinum album. Emerson Meyers [22:40] "In Memoriam for Soprano & Tape" Provocative Electronics (Electronic Constructions on Traditional Forms) Westminster Gold WGS-8129 1970 Recorded at the Electronic Music Laboratory of the Catholic University of America, of all places, in 1970. Don't worry, I have an insider checking to see whether his laboratory still exists. The Cramps [27:35] "Goo Goo Muck" Psychedlic Jungle I.R.S. Records SP 70016 1981 How timely! The Cramps very well known version of Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads 1962 single. Record fiend friends, let me tell you that I have had a saved eBay search for that original Ronnie Cook single, and it has yet to go for less than three figures. Here's hoping I find it in a random place someday in the future. Thurston Moore [30:40] "Ono Soul" Psychic Hearts Goofin' Records Goo-010 2006 (originally released on DGC in 1995) Thurston hearts the queen of noise. This album features artwork by the excellent Rita Ackermann. Luna [35:53] "Beautiful View" Pup Tent Teenbeat TEENBEAT 232 1997 The fourth studio album from one of my favorite bands. This is one of the few that was released on vinyl at the time. Of course there's also the big beautiful box set (https://www.discogs.com/master/1027116-Luna-Long-Players-92-99). Purple Mountains [39:34] "She's Making Friends, I'm Turning Stranger" Purple Mountains Drag City DC680 2019 Ugh. Sadly, the final David Berman project. A thoroughly engaging album from start to finish.Interested and brave parties can check out this piece on David Berman's final days in the recent issue of Creem (https://www.creem.com/fresh-creem/david-berman-purple-mountains-final-days-feature). Temptations [43:42] "I Can't Get Next to You" Puzzle People Gordy S-949 1969 Such a hot opening track, this copy has been played many times. I tried to salvage it as best as possible. Number one single from a number 5 album. The Who [46:24] "Bell Boy" Quadrophenia (Music from the Soundtrack of The Who Film) Polydor 2625 037 1979 And what a film it is. Who knew that the king of the mods had a day job? Big Blood [51:21] "1000 Times" QuaranTunes Series No.027 Feeding Tube Records FTR634 2021 One of the things that got me through the stay-at-home phase of the pandemic was all of the excellent livestreams from musicians. This particular one from Portland ME's Big Blood was pretty much transcendtal for me. And this particular track featuring Quinissa on vocals scratched an audio itch that I didn't know I had. To really put it over the top for me, they followed it up with a cover of The Clean's "Anything Could Happen" (https://youtu.be/wPGIJdlOkbw?t=2272). Ultravox [55:20] "We Came to Dance" Quartet Chrysalis CDL 1394 1394 The sixth outing from Midge Ure and company. Oddly, produced by George Martin and less oddly cover design by Peter Saville. This track was the fourth and final single from Quartet. Robyn Hitchcock 'n' the Egyptians [59:34] "Madonna of the Wasps" Queen Elvis A&M Records SP 5241 1989 Another musician who had some great livestreams during stay-at-home along with his partner Emma Swift and Tubby and Ringo and Perry the Lobster. This song will forever be one of my favorites of his. Helped out by usual suspect Peter Buck on guitar here. Japan [01:02:39] "Halloween" Quiet Life Fame FA3037 1982 (originally released in 1979) Japan's third album, transitioning into synth pop territory. Music behind the DJ: "Gomez" by Vic Mizzy
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot look at the music of 2022 from the rearview mirror. Jim and the producers share some of their favorite singles of the year, review some missed obituaries and Greg plays an excerpt from his legendary annual mixtape. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Bad Bunny, "Moscow Mule," Un Verano Sin Ti, RIMAS ENTERTAINMENT, 2022Irene Cara, "Flashdance...What a Feeling," Flashdance: Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, Casablanca, 1983Irene Cara, "Fame," Fame: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, RSO, 1980The Clean, "Anything Could Happen," Compilation, Flying Nun, 1986Hawkwind, "Master of the Universe," In Search of Space, United Artists, 1971Public Image Ltd, "Public Image," Public Image: First Issue, Virgin, 1978Robyn Hitchcock, "The Man Who Loves the Rain," Shufflemania!, Tiny Ghost, 2022Ateez, "Guerilla," The World EP.1 : Movement, KQ Entertainment, 2022Lil Nas X, "That's What I Want," Montero, Columbia, 2021Glass Animals, "Heat Waves," Dreamland, Wolf Tone, 2020Superchunk, "If You're Not Dark," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022GAYLE, "abc (nicer)," abc (nicer) (Single), Atlantic, 2021Nicki Minaj, "Super Freaky Girl," Super Freaky Girl (Single), Young Money, 2022Taylor Swift, "Would've, Could've, Should've," Midnights (3am Edition), Republic, 2022Dummy, "Mono Retriever," Mono Retriever (Single), Sub Pop, 2022PLOSIVS, "Hit the Breaks," Hit the Breaks (Single), Swami, 2021Bodega, "Statuette on the Console," Broken Equipment, What's Your Rupture?, 2022Thee Oh Sees, "A Foul Form," A Foul Form, Castle Face, 2022Anna Calvi, "Ain't No Grave," Tommy - EP, Domino, 2022Brittany Davis, "I Choose to Live," I Choose to Live - EP, Loosegrove, 2022Say Sue Me, "To Dream," The Last Thing Left, Damnably & Beach Town Music, 2022Yola, "Strange Things Are Happening Every Day," ELVIS (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), RCA, 2022Stillwater, "Fever Dog," Almost Famous, DreamWorks, 2000
A tribute to The Clean's Hamish Kilgour, and new music from Dear Nora, Bratboy, Rooms, House Wind & Lithics.
The crew discuss Dave Dickenson's gambles, Hamilton's sudden exit, does Bo go and if so... where? Second Down: Home teams sweep the East and West Semi-Finals. Third Down: CFL Conference Finals... Will McCleod Bethel-Thompson make his mark? Will Nathan Rourke's foot benefit from the prairie cold? (recorded November 8, 2022).
Mike Devoto is back, employing his encyclopedic knowledge of all things midterms. What will happen in the Senate? Just what do the Republicans need to do to win big in the House? Will fraud be a deciding factor? Will and Mike kick around these ideas and more.
Zack Meisel joined Baskin and Phelps to preview the Guardians game 5 match up with the Yankees. He discussed whether or not Shane Bieber should be starting over Aaron Civale and talked about why Bieber could wind up pitching anyway. He also talked about whether or no the weather delay was necessary and who has the edge in the game.
New Zealand artist David Kilgour opens up about his decades long journey in the music industry and how he's navigated the music industry along the way.
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I interview Lucy Diamond about her latest book “Anything Could Happen” and also review “Still Life” by Sarah Winman, “We Sang Across The Sea” by Benjamin Zephaniah and illustrated by Onyinye Iwu, “Skin” by Liam Brown & “The Choice” by Claire Wade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week we're speaking to author, Lucy Diamond. Lucy has been writing uplit fiction since 2007. She has published three novellas and seventeen novels, the latest of which, Anything Could Happen, came out in January this year. Lucy Diamond is actually called Sue Mongredien but she writes under a pseudonym because she initially started out writing children's books. Lucy's books are perfect for escapism, fun books that are ideal for anyone who has been struggling with reading motivation during lockdown. The podcast is produced and presented by the team at Mostly Books. Find us on Twitter @mostlyreading & Instagram @mostlybooks_shop. Edited by Nick Short @alongstoryshorter. Anything Could Happen is published in the UK by Quercus Publishing. Books mentioned in this episode include: Anything Could Happen by Lucy Diamond (9781529419603) James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl (9780141365459) Rainbow Magic by Daisy Meadows (9781408364482) Writers and Lovers by Lily King (9781529033137) Any Way You Want Me by Lucy Diamond (9781509811144) Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (9780349006574)
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1475600062050971658 CW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Incest It's New Year's Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey spend the last show of the year looking for someone to kiss at midnight. The Classic Film: Angel Heart (1987) "A private investigator is hired by a man who calls himself Louis Cyphre to track down a singer named Johnny Favorite. But the investigation takes an unexpected and somber turn” (IMDb.com). Mickey Rourke gets really melodramatic in probably one of his best roles opposite a Robert De Niro the likes of which you've likely never seen before. Angel Heart doesn't really stick the landing, but it's a beautiful and troubling movie. The Modern Film: Midnight Kiss (2019) "Midnight Kiss follows a group of longtime gay best friends and their straight female bestie as they head to a beautiful desert home to celebrate New Year's Eve. One of their annual traditions is to play a game called Midnight Kiss... [but] the group faces another challenge when a sadistic killer wants in on the game” (IMDb.com). Part of Hulu's Into the Dark series of holiday horror movies, Midnight Kiss does what no other movie in the series we've seen so far has been able to do and actually delights us. Audio Sources: "Angel Heart" produced by Carolco International N.V., et al. "Anything Can Happen Day" (from The Mickey Mouse Club) written and performed by Jimmie Dodd "Anything Could Happen" written by Ellie Goulding & Jim Eliot and performed by Ellie Goulding "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" produced by Dramatic Features & Warfield "James McAvoy/Meek Mill" (Saturday Night Live S44E11) produced by Broadway Video & SNL Studios "Midnight Kiss" (Into the Dark S02E04) produced by Blumhouse Television & Hulu "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "psa if youre a shit talking director make sure to mute ur shit on zoom mtgings" via @lukasgage at https://twitter.com/lukasgage/status/1329891756020695041?s=20 "The Santa Clause" produced by Walt Disney Pictures, et al.
Back from break with new music and music news of November 2021!SUPPORT THE ARTISTS HEARD ON THIS EPISODE -Stress Dolls - Crawl (Single)https://stressdolls.bandcamp.com/track/crawlNight Crickets - A Free Societyhttp://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/a-free-society/Gregor Barnett - Don't Go Throwing Roses In My Gravehttps://gregorbarnett.bandcamp.com/album/dont-go-throwing-roses-in-my-graveCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.comFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 23, Virgins, which originally aired on April 30, 2013 and was written by Elizabeth Meriwether and directed by Alec Berg. Here's a quick recap of the episode:After Jess gets a text from Teddy, the guy who took her “flower”, the whole loft (plus Cece) share their stories about how they lost their virginity. We discuss Pop Culture References such as:David Foster Wallace - When Jess was slowly telling her story, Schmidt asked her to get to the point and called her David Foster Wallace. The Rolling Stones vs The Beatles - Cece lost her virginity to Mick Jagger, the front man for The Rolling Stones. Schmidt, however, called out “Beatlemania”. Additional Pop Culture References such as:Dave Matthews / “Daver” - In Schmidt's flashback, Nick was going to a Dave Matthews concert and called himself a “Daver”. Dave Matthews Band is an American rock band, formed in 1991 in Charlottesville, Virginia. As of 2018, the band had sold more than 20 million concert tickets and a combined total of 38 million CDs and DVDs. Dave Matthews Band is known for their concerts where they play songs differently each performance and that is a staple of their live shows since the 1990s.“Stay (I Missed You)” - Lisa Loeb - All throughout Jess's story, this song played over the scenes. "Stay (I Missed You)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb that was released in May 1994 as the lead single from the original movie soundtrack to Reality Bites. Lyrically, the song deals with a relationship that has recently ended, but the narrator is now regretful.Titanic - During Nick's Dad's business trip, Winston and Nick were watching Titanic on TV. Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. The film incorporates both historical and fictional aspects of the RMS Titanic and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Annie - In the flashback, Nick's dad mentioned needing alcoholic drinks to get through Annie, which is a Broadway musical based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie and loosely based on the 1885 poem Little Orphant Annie written by James Whitcomb Riley. The original Broadway production opened in 1977 and ran for almost six years.“Anything Could Happen” - Ellie Goulding - When Jess and Nick get together, the song “Anything Could Happen” by Ellie Goulding is playing. "Anything Could Happen" is a song on English singer/songwriter Ellie Goulding's second album, Halcyon. "Anything Could Happen" peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart. We also cover the flashback scene of Schmidt and Nick talking about sex in college as our “Schmidtism”. For “Not in the 2020s” we discuss Nick's father getting a prostitute for his son and Jess asking her date to “be a man” again. For “Yes in the 2020s” we celebrate the consent and gender equality talked about on the episode as well as Schmidt and Nick's talk about intercourse. We also give a brief look into Brenda Song (Daisy) and Johnny Pemberton (Jess's prom date), the Guest Stars we feature on this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Dennis Farina (Walt - Previously discussed in S2E13), Merritt Wever (Elizabeth - Previously discussed in S2E22), Satya Bhabha (Shivrang - Previously discussed in S2E18), Lauren Weedman (Mysteria), Carla Renata (Octopussy), Christopher Wallinger (Teddy), Dylan O'Brien (The Guy), Trixx Ian Vitolo (Murder Victim), Joseph Culp (Mick Jagger Voice), and Nick Adams (Bartender).We also share this article (which contains spoilers) where we learned that while they were hoping for an easy episode, this was the hardest episode due to the costume changes and everyone being in each other's flashbacks. We also talk about how this was Dennis Farina's last role before his death.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Tuxedo vs. Suit - When Nick says he's worn a tuxedo before, Schmidt explains to him that a tuxedo is different from a suit. The main difference is that tuxedos have satin details, are only worn with white shirts that have a wing or turndown collar, and typically are accessorized with a cummerbund, waistcoat, suspenders, and a self-tied bow tie.Iraqi War - Schmidt says it was during the Iraqi War that he learned that men could be on top during sex. The Iraqi War was a United states led invasion of Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein and lasted 8 years from 2003 to 2011.Took My Flower – Jess brings about the plot of this episode by talking about Teddy, the man who “took her flower”. This is a euphemism to indicate taking someone's virginity.This episode got an 8.5/10 rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode a 9/10 and her favorite character was Schmidt!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 24!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Max Chafkin is a reporter for Bloomberg Businessweek. His new book is The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power. “I think there's like a really good way to come up with story ideas where you basically just look for people who have given TED Talks and figure out what they're lying about. And there's also a tendency in the press to pump up these startups based on those stories…. It's worth taking a critical look at these stars of the moment. Because often there's not as much there as we think. And if you're talking about Theranos or something, there's some potential to do harm—but also it means that maybe more worthwhile efforts are not getting the attention they deserve.” Show notes: @chafkin maxchafkin.com Chafkin on Longform Chafkin's Bloomberg Businessweek archive 02:00 "Anything Could Happen" (Inc. • Mar 2008) 09:00 "A Broken Place: The Spectacular Failure Of The Startup That Was Going To Change The World" (Fast Company • Apr 2014) 15:00 The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power (Penguin Press • 2021) 22:00 Conspiracy: A True Story of Power, Sex, and a Billionaire's Secret Plot to Destroy a Media Empire (Portfolio • 2019) 25:00 "The Education of a Libertarian" (Peter Thiel • Cato Unbound • Apr 2009) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ellie Goulding at Pukkelpop 2015 - August, 21. Tracklist concert : 00:00 Outside 04:37 Ritual 08:23 Goodness Gracious 12:16 Animal 17:08 Starry Eyed 21:10 Powerful 25:19 Figure 8 29:55 Anything Could Happen 34:50 I Need Your Love 40:02 Lights 44:27 Burn 49:55 Love Me Like You Do Team UNPLUGGED.
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Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1401772796401774594 CW: Suicide, Sexual Assault, Domestic Abuse It's Motel Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey smoke some long pig and and get rained in at motel with a bunch of weirdos. The Classic Film: Motel Hell (1980) "A seemingly friendly farmer and his sister kidnap unsuspecting travelers and bury them alive, using them to create the "special meat" they are famous for” (IMDb.com). Motel Hell is certainly weird, comedic horror, but perhaps it's not weird or comedic enough. The Modern Film: Identity (2003) "Stranded at a desolate Nevada motel during a nasty rainstorm, ten strangers become acquainted with each other when they realize that they're being killed off one by one” (IMDb.com). Whether or not you enjoy Identity will be a 50/50 crapshoot, just like the ratio of hosts that have no patience for its bullshit. Audio Sources: "Anything Could Happen" written by Ellie Goulding & Jim Eliot and performed by Ellie Goulding "I Know What You Did Last Summer" produced by Mandalay Entertainment, et al. "Identity" (2003) produced by Columbia Pictures & Konrad Pictures "Motel Hell" produced by Camp Hill "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones
Counting Crows vuelven después de siete años con un álbum que comienza con ‘Elevator Boots’, melodías marca de la casa de la banda de Adam Duritz. Escuchamos el remix que han hecho Shiftee y Zak Leever de ‘Hard Times’, de Will Butler, a Chavales con un pelotazo titulado ‘¿Por Qué a Mí?’ y a Pau Corea debutando con una maravilla que se llama ‘La Cumbre’. DYLAN CARTLIDGE – Anything Could Happen WILL BUTLER - Hard Times (Shiftee & Zak Leever's Blood Rave Remix LOS INVADERS – Mr Robot LOVE OF LESBIAN – Los Irrompibles MUJERES ft CARIÑO – Al Final Abrazos CHAVALES – ¿Por qué a mí? ZAHARA – Dolores DERBY MOTORETA’S BURRITO KACHIMBA – Dámela WOLF ALICE – Smile PAU COREA – La Cumbre ELYELLA ft MAGÜI & MARC ROS – La Historia Interminable NIGHT BEATS - Revolution COUNTING CROWS - Elevator Boots FIELD MUSIC – Do Me A Favour THE LEMONHEADS – I’ll Do It Anyway MOLLY BURCH - Control Escuchar audio
Dylan Cartlidge is a big believer in delivering hopeful narratives through his music. An unstoppable soul, we lift up with “Anything Could Happen” and its robust gospel feel.
"Dolores" es el homenaje de Zahara a su abuela y a las otras mujeres le salvaron y le permitieron contar todo lo que vomita en su nuevo disco, es su amor por ellas: su otra abuela, sus primas y su madre, a quienes se ve en el vídeo que acaba de compartir. Y "Dolores" es último adelanto de "Puta", el nuevo disco de Zahara, que se publica este viernes y que te presentamos, en directo, un día antes, jueves, 29 de abril, en Radio 3, desde el Jardín Botánico de Madrid. Aparte, estrenamos 'Crowns' del canario Nauci Gold y escuchamos lo nuevo de Dylan Cartlidge y Night Beats. VIOLET GROHL & DAVE GROHL – Nausea FOO FIGHTERS – Cloudspotter DERBY MOTOTETA’S BURRITO KACHIMBA – Porselana Teeth ZAHARA – Dolores ZAHARA – Merichane THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS – The Darkness That You Fear VEINTIUNO – Corazonada THE CHARLATANS – The Only One I Know GRANDE AMORE - Vamos enchernos (e vamos falar de cousas) NAUCI GOLD – Crowns NIGHT BEATS – Revolution WEEZER– I Need Some Of That MAREN – Fontosíntesis DYLAN CARTLIDGE – Anything Could Happen JACK BISONTE – France Gall Escuchar audio
Katie plays another ten awesome tracks in the second hour today, including one new and one old track from Brooklyn-based powerhouse band Lake Street Dive; a beautiful song from The... LEARN MORE The post Anything could happen – Show #192 (part 2), 21 March 2021 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1366152370258903047 CW: Mental Illness, Miscarriage It’s Blair Witch Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey spend a night (or five) in the Black Hills Forest and stumble across some DV tapes with Blair Witch movies on them. The Classic Film: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000) "A group of tourists arrives in Burkittsville, Maryland after seeing The Blair Witch Project to explore the mythology and phenomenon, only to come face to face with their own neuroses and possibly the witch herself” (IMDb.com). Producers capitalize on the next new thing, The Blair Witch Project, by immediately making a sequel that has none of the elements that made the original popular. Imagine how that turned out. The Modern Film: Blair Witch (2016) "After discovering a video showing what he believes to be his vanished sister Heather, James and a group of friends head to the forest believed to be inhabited by the Blair Witch” (IMDb.com). See, this is how you make a Blair Witch sequel. It ain't superb, but it's certainly not sacrilege. Audio Sources: "Anything Could Happen" written by Ellie Goulding & Jim Eliot and performed by Ellie Goulding "Blair Witch" (2016) produced by Lionsgate, et al. "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" produced by Artisan Entertainment & Haxan Films "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1356050787634438147 CW: Suicide, Torture, Self-harm It’s Hell Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey find pleasure in the pain of the Hellraiser franchise, rounding out the Kirsty Cotton Trilogy! The Classic Film: Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) "Kirsty is brought to an institution after the horrible events of Hellraiser (1987), where the occult-obsessive head doctor resurrects Julia and unleashes the Cenobites and their demonic underworld” (IMDb.com). Only two movies into the series and Hellbound: Hellraiser II is already starting to turn the franchise a little wacky. But it still has beautifully horrific visuals and charm to spare. The Modern Film: Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002) "A shady businessman attempts to piece together the details of the car crash that killed his wife, rendered him an amnesiac, and left him in possession of a sinister puzzle box that summons monsters” (IMDb.com). Okay, so yeah, six entries into a semi-niche horror franchise and you're certainly going to see some wear and tear, but Hellraiser: Hellseeker manages to still have some intriguing content, due largely to its premise and the return of the OG Franchise heroine. Anything can happen! Audio Sources: "Anything Could Happen" written by Ellie Goulding & Jim Eliot and performed by Ellie Goulding "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, et al. "Heavy Metal" written by Sammy Hagar & Jim Peterik and performed by Sammy Hagar "Hellbound: Hellraiser II" produced by New World Pictures, et al. "Hellraiser (VNV Nation Remix)" written by Johan van Roy and performed by Suicide Commando "Hellraiser: Hellseeker" produced by Dimension Films & Neo Art & Logic "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones
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After our first in eight years, Crucible 147s are on the menu in this episode, as we also feast on three incredible wins in round two of the World Snooker Championship, for Kurt Maflin, Mark Williams and Mark Selby. The Break also chats with Whirlwind Jimmy White to see how he's coping among the blood, sweat and tears of 17 days at the Crucible.Joining host Rachel Casey is Dominic Dale, the former Grand Prix and Shanghai Masters champion, and esteemed commentator Phil Yates, who also discuss why we waited so long for a maximum break in this tournament, and whether there will be an asterisk next to the name of this year's winner.Subscribe for more episodes of The Break during the World Championship, and rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Academic are back with new single “Anything Could Happen”. The single is the first new release from the band since singing a global record deal with Capitol Records. Trish spoke with Craig from the band.
TSN hockey insider and game analyst Ray Ferraro says that if the NHLPA Executive Board vote on the 24-team return to play proposal presented by the NHL is voted on by team reps only, that's not right. Ray also feels that a series between the Canucks and the Wild could have anything happen.
On this week's Macrocast, John and Brendan are joined by special guest Matt McDonald to make sense of this week's jumbled economic data, including the new jobs report, the IPO market impact, upcoming Fed activity, and the current political chaos' effect on the markets.
Hello there, this is the second episode of Anything Could Happen today we read even more entitled parents and we react to it. Here is the credit u/DarkStarletlol for the crazy navy lady, u/EmptySighs66x for diary reader, u/IMERSION-IS-REAL-AF oblivious parent of a bully, and u/Mjuh4 for server thief
Tune in to your phases, honor the seasons, and embrace your imperfections with this one of a kind interactive podcast! Maybe you'll even write here, right now. Email your story and prompts to KTandMoni@gmail.com For more info check out www.handcraftyoga.com/write-here-right-now/ Please review and share with your friends! Follow us on instagram @writehere_rightnow
We gear-up for the Michael Cohen Testimony during this episode of Armstrong & Getty. Cohen's statement, the, Schiff's hopes, and one of the finest examples of character assassination put on display in modern times!
We gear-up for the Michael Cohen Testimony during this episode of Armstrong & Getty. Cohen's statement, the, Schiff's hopes, and one of the finest examples of character assassination put on display in modern times!
This week! Reggie’s retiring, we’ve got a whole bunch of Xbox rumors, Crackdown 3 is still awesome, CJ starts a replay of Breath of the Wild, Greg goes back even further in Zeldas past and starts Zelda II, and much, much more. Join us, won’t you? Links of interest: Dreams Early Access launching this spring Reggie retiring, Doug Bowser taking over Game Industry Marvels as Employee Leaves Job By Choice RUMOR: Microsoft bringing Game Pass, Xbox games to Nintendo Switch RUMOR: Scalebound coming back for Nintendo Switch RUMOR: Microsoft to talk next-gen at E3 Headlander on Xbox Game Pass Google to announce gaming hardware next month Users alarmed by undisclosed microphone in Nest Security System Crackdown 3 Crackdown 3 Developer Update video Bonus DLC pack for Crackdown 3 Super Mario Bros. 2 How to play Japanese Famicom games through Nintendo Switch Online Super Mario Party The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Wargroove Chucklefish Outlines Upcoming Quality Of Life And Community Feedback Patch For Wargroove Adr1ft Zelda II Tendak 3RCA AV CVBS Composite & S-Video R/L Audio to HDMI Converter Adapter Open Source Scan Converter AVS from RetroUSB My Life In Gaming RGB series ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove on PSN Overcooked 2 on PSN Incredible Mr. Limpet trailer Greg’s Out of the Park Developments stream The Player One Podcast t-shirt The Player One Podcast mug ResetEra Player One Podcast Topic Player One Podcast Discord Greg Streams on Twitch Star Cruiser - Generation 16 Episode #116 Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Running time: 01:30:43
Who doesn't love a good mystery?! This week we're exploring the experimental side of podcasting with a classic NON-EDITED episode baby! That's right! Not only has this episode of Save Point Sunday not been edited, it hasn't even been reviewed for content! ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN! Honestly at the time of writing the only thing I can remember us talking about was whether or not it's possible to snap your fingers inside of an anus. Wow! That's just the kind of content that wouldn't get edited out anyway, so strap in for whatever the hell we have in store for you this week on Save Point Sunday!
WELCOME! Welcome! Ahhhhh go on then - another welcome upon you for this is the DISTRACTION PIECES PODCAST with Scroobius Pip and we do NOT give less than three welcomes, ever. You know this by now. So with this in mind, tripley welcome as you are, here is the long awaited EPISODE 176, recorded live at the Tivoli in Dublin!Another slammer of COURSE right here, in the second part where - as Pip keeps hinting - ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN... Well you'll be pleased to know that very good things happen indeed, as Pip is joined on stage by a wonderful, inspiring and varied bunch of folks from the audience - not just a mic-handing Q&A, this is the section of the live DPP where the audience becomes the guest and gets to ask anything, so be prepared for a good range of thoughts, feelings, ponderings, contemplations, meanderings, the whole deal. No spoilers, just jump in and enjoy - Dublin boasts some grade A peoples, as you shall witness right here... Enjoy, and thanks for tuning into part 2!––––– ––––– –––––This episode's links:• RUBBERBANDITS on TWITTER!• 'THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO BLINDBOY' BOOK!• BLINDBOY PODCAST!• HARDCORE LISTING WITH CHRIS & STU!• SCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTER!• SCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAM!• SPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS • DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK• DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAM• NEW LISTENERS TAKE NOTE!!! You can find the full DISTRACTION PIECES episode list HERE!• FOLLOW AND ENJOY!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On a milestone Episode 50, we talk to Tommy Stinson about the return of Bash & Pop and new album Anything Could Happen, collaborating with Nicole Atkins, being a member of Guns N’ Roses, The Replacements reunion, and his upcoming TV Pilot. Also, for this interview we’re joined by our old friend, Michael Mills, from the band Male Order Brides. --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Spotify
This week we have new stuff from Adam Darowski, Diet Cig, Tim Barry, and Choke Up plus cult classics from Jawbreaker, Those Unknown, and Husker Du. 1. "Never Going Back" by Hot Water Music (from Light It Up)2. "Say 123" by Flowers (from Say 123)3. "Find the Way" by Adam Darowski (from Find the Way / Half Step)4. "Blue Moon" by Choke Up (from Stormy Blue)5. "Hypnotize You" by The Gomes (from Hypnotize You)6. "My Best Friend (Is A Nihilist)" by Iron Chic (from You Can't Stay Here)7. "Dramamine" by Jeff Rosenstock (from Dramamine)8. "Achin" by Poor Form (from Achin)9. "Sixteen" by Diet Cig (from Swear I'm Good at This)10. "Purple Mountains" by Able Baker Fox (from Visions)11. "Ivy League" by Alex Lahey (from B-Grade University)12. "No Prevail" by Those Unknown (from Those Unknown)13. "Hero" by The Nixons (from Six)14. "High On 95" by Tim Barry (from High On 95)15. "Busy" by Jawbreaker (from Unfun)16. "Come On, All You Fascists" by Shane Sweeney (from Come On, All You Fascists)17. "Someday" by The Outlets (from The Outlets)18. "Anything Could Happen" by Bash & Pop (from Anything Could Happen)19. "Green Eyes" by The Plurals (from RIP Grant Hart)20. "Keep Hanging On" by Husker Du (from Flip Your Wig)21. "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" by The Smiths (from Pretty in Pink)
@FAFactfile Phil Annets leads the way in this FA Cup special as we reach the First Round Proper of the competition. Caroline Barker, Dave Anderson and Dave Watters also talk Westfield FC & Kidderminster Harriers ahead of the weekend that the rest of the football world suddenly seem to rediscover non league. Away from the cup they speak with Greenwich Borough Manager Gary Alexander about how he's pulling on his pro club contacts to build success at the club that launched Ian Wright.
GENERATION INVINCIBLE – Public Health ✓ Healthcare Policy ✓ Social Justice ✓
Saddle up for this week's brand-new episode of Generation Invincible! On the agenda this week: Representative John Lewis and his call to action, House Republicans and "Repeal and Replace", a lil chat about why gun violence is a public health issue, some statistics about gun violence and what they mean, and finally how a public health approach to solving gun violence in our country is beneficial for all. To submit feedback for Generation Invincible, email generationinvincible@gmail.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And don't forget to keep up with Generation Invincible on tumblr: generationinvincible.tumblr.com/ Music: "Good as Hell" by Lizzo "Hold On" by Alabama Shakes "Anything Could Happen" by Ellie Goulding "Mine" by Phoebe Ryan Credits: Generation Invincible is produced by Abigail Meller.
Coming off an interview with the founder and President of Dogfish Head Brewing in Milton, Delaware, Carlin decides a showcase episode for the brewery is a logical choice for this brewery showcase. A little background information, four beers for tasting, and plenty of behind the scenes stories make this one of the most personal showcase […]
Have a cup of tea, or your favorite beverage, (we call it "MEE Time") with Music 4 Life® Radio show hosts Judith Pinkerton and Amy Frost as they focus on optimism – the key to eating stress - with special guest Army Major (R) Ross Bryant, Director, Office of Veteran Services, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. As the former commander of the UNLV Army ROTC and Deputy Director of the UNLV Institute for Security Studies, his 24 year career as an enlisted soldier, NCO and former Army Officer includes degrees in German and National Security Studies. He supports the next generation of veterans and their family members who are transitioning to civilian life and achieving their academic goals. This week's topic is optimism - the key to eating stress, to thrive, no matter what life throws at you. Studies cite that optimists are healthier, persistent, don’t give up easily, more successful in school, on the job, on the playing field, and in relationships. Optimism is the thinking pattern of choice. For today's topic handout for the Radio Show, visit Amy's blog. Attend a local program. Our guest's music choices include The Warrior Song and Anything Could Happen. Go on a journey with us as we discover how Major (R) Bryant uses music to stay positively engaged in the game of life. Learn about your music listening habits to discover if you're building emotional mastery that manages more easily life's ups and downs - take the 2-hour course, downloadable Music Medicine Boot Camp. Contact special guest Major (R) Ross Bryant at unlv.edu/veterans.
Иногда, пережив определенные сложные моменты, понимаешь, что все может произойти, все может повернутся в обратную сторону, все может резко изменится, поменяться координально. И тогда понимаешь насколько все в этом мире относительно. Этот саундтрек как раз к такому восприятию, поэтому в нем намешано много стилей, от Dubstep и Hip-Hop до Downtempo и UK Garage, на все случаи жизни, чтобы ни произошло музыка всегда должна быть... Sometimes, having gone through some difficult moments, you realize that anything could happeneverything can turn in the opposite directioneverything can change dramatically change cardinally. And then you realize how everything in this world is relative. This soundtrack just in time for such a perception, so there are mixed many styles from Dubstep and Hip-Hop to Downtempo and UK Garage, for any occasion no matter what happens so the music must always be ... 01. Bop feat. Synkro - Blurred Memories 02. Throwing Snow Feat. Russell Morgan - All the Lights 03. 123Mrk - Pleasure (Village remix) 04. Sophie - Bipp 05. Moa Pillar - Lakota Thunder 06. BSN Posse & Amati - Giants (Thomas White Remix) 07. Eric Lau - Star Trekking 08. Issue - Ten Monks 09. Ghostpoet - Dial Tones (Moth Equals Remix) 10. Robot Koch - Sun 11. Liar - Benzolovers 13. Dusky Feat. Soloman - Im Running (Synkro Remix) 14. Robot Koch feat. John LaMonica - Heal 15. Insightful - Stepping Over Hearts 16. Rain Dog - Cloven 17. Solar Year - Way
Part II of my best of 2012 podcast. Anna Lunoe - Real Talk Jonas Rathsman - Since I Don't Have You Duke Dumont - The Giver Azealia Banks - Fierce Scissor Sisters - Let's Have a Kiki (DJ Nita Remix) / (DJ Sparber Remix) Gossip - Get a Job (Scissor Sisters Remix) T.E.E.D. - Your Love (Fake Blood Remix) Disclosure - Latch Holy Ghost! - It's Not Over (Dimitri from Paris Erodiscomix) Jessica 6 - Prisoner of Love (EL!OT's 1987 Remix) Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody I used to Know (Miami Night's 1984 Remix) Midnight Magic & Tommie Sunshine - I Found Love (Dimitri From paris Erodiscodub) Beyoncé - End of Time (Red Top's Extended Mix) David Morales feat. Róisín Murphy - Golden Era (David Morales Disco Remix) Ellie Goulding - Anything Could Happen (White Sea Remix)
Ready, Steff Da Campo (Original Mix) Push The Feeling On 2012, Glamrock Brothers & Sunloverz ft. Nightcrawlers (Big Room Mix) Love To Love You Baby, DJ Hitrez & Donna Summer (Original Club Mix) Pistolero, Juno Reactor (Mr. Black Remix) Reason, Nervo vs. Hook N Sling (Sebastian Ivarsson & Wahlstedt Remix) Gun, Serebro (Time Takers Remix) Sundown, Chris Lake (Fyor Remix) Agnes - One Last Time (John Dahlback Remix) Like Home, Ricky Romero, NERVO (Original Mix) I Love It, Icona Pop ft. Charlie XCX (Sick Individuals Remix) Must Be The Love, Arty, Nadia Ali & BT (Dannic Remix) Every Breath, John Dahlback & Greg Cerrone feat. Janice Robinson (Lucky Date Remix) Anything Could Happen, Ellie Goulding (Alex Metric Mix) Sweet Nothing, Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch (eSQUIRE vs. OFFBeat Remix) Just One Last Time, David Guetta ft. Taped Rai (Hard Rock Sofa Remix) Never Fall Again, Wax Motif, Madame Buttons International Language, Skytech & Fafaq (Original Mix) Pascal Moreno & Tyron Kemble - Arturia (Original Mix) Stormchaser, Basto (Original Mix) Make The Crowd GO, Alvaro (Original Mix) Pay Laughing Attention To The Fugue Alvaro vs. Nero vs. Crookers feat. Style Of Eye & Carli - (Ken Loi Trick or Treat Boot) Midnight Beats - Whoa (Original Mix) Tiesto & Allure vs. Nicky Romero & Fedde Le Grand feat. Matthew Koma - Pair Of Sparks (Jacob van Hage Mashup) Dirty South & Michael Brun - Rift (ER Extended Edit)