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Best podcasts about Bassman

Latest podcast episodes about Bassman

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep21 - Week Ending 06/12/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 55:55


Fresh sounds this week from vocalist Kem, and welcoming saxophonist and former New Music Feature artist Steve Wilson into the top 10. Do we have enough movement in the top 5 to unseat trumpeter Jeremy Pelt? Find out, as the Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1! Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep20 - Week Ending 06/05/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 55:55


The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1, with new sounds from Canadian trumpeter/vocalist Bria Skonberg and contemporary guitarist/producer Adam Hawley on the survey this week. Plus, a tribute to the life and music of late saxophone legend Sonny Rollins. Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep19 - Week Ending 05/29/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 55:55


The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1, with new sounds from trumpeter Brian Lynch and guitarist Blake Aaron break in to the top 10...plus a salute to the 'Saxophone Colossus', Sonny Rollins. Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep18 - Week Ending 05/22/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 55:55


Plenty of moves in the top 10 this week, and fresh sounds from Billy Childs, The Sistering, Hendrik Meurkens, and The TNR Collective as well. Tap in as The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1. Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

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The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 165: "There's an Ethos?"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 97:39


Episode 165 of the Truth About Vintage Amps Podcast, where amp tech Skip Simmons tackles all of your questions about guitar tube amps!   Thank our sponsors: Grez Guitars; Emerald City Guitars; and Amplified Parts / Mod Electronics.  Some of the topics discussed this week: 00 Jason and Nigel 6:26 Our sponsors! 10:42  A letter, two beers, some washers, and a crossroads: Follow Joe here and on Instagram 17:10 1967 Fender Princeton Reverb project with a replaced power transformer; a shorted reverb transformer 31:36 A baffler: Two kinds of hum  36:16 What are "getter" and "wings"? The Barkely Marathon (Wikipedia) 40:31 Has anyone put the tweed Princeton tone circuit in a guitar? swaddled meat is tender meat, cast iron 44:15 A Fender Super Reverb that kept blowing fuses; the 1972 Sacramento Farrell's Ice Cream parlor plane disaster (Wikipedia) 53:33 Federico's pizza dough recipe on the TAVA Patreon; the Tone Quest Report; Tin Can Valley Letterpress 55:08 Replacing the foam gasket on my Traynor YGM-3 reverb's tank; Vacaville's Pacific Hardware 1:00:04 Rickenbacker M-11 thoughts; King Sunny Ade  1:04:51 What's on Skip's bench: Slim Dossey's Tweed Bassman and another Bassman 1:08:59 Skip's potential barn sale ponderings  1:12:29 Once an amp has replaced caps, do you still need a Variac? rice balls 1:15:28 Skip still needs a wooden Epiphone Electar Zephyr schematic (all-octal tube with vibrato) schematic! 1:17:01 1964 Fender Princeton 6G2 with non-working trem  1:20:16 Adding a stereo headphone jack to a Princeton clone  1:24:04 Jenson transformer website schematics (link) 1:27:38 What should I do with this untouched 1976 45-watt Fender Pro Reverb?; cornbread Want to be a part of the show? Join us by sending your voice memo or written questions to podcast@fretboardjournal.com! Include a photo, too. Hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons and co-hosted/produced by Jason Verlinde of the Fretboard Journal. 

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The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep17 - Week Ending 05/08/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 55:55


More new entries to explore, as fresh sounds from guitarist Steve Oliver and the Baltimore Jazz Collective join the pack this week. The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1. Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep16 - Week Ending 05/01/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 55:55


The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1 and welcome THREE new entries on the chart...plus a New Music Feature from veteran saxophonist Steve Wilson entitled "Enduring Sonance" (Smoke Sessions Records). Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep15 - Week Ending 04/24/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 55:55


This week, we welcome new projects from Grammy-winning drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr. and veteran guitarist Chris Standring. Will we see a new #1 for a second consecutive week? The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1! Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw
Special Guest - Legendary Trainer Rick Bassman

Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 83:16


On this episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, Gerald Brisco and John Layfield sit down with one of the most influential figures behind the scenes in professional wrestling, Rick Bassman. Best known as the founder of Ultimate Pro Wrestling, Bassman shares incredible stories from his career developing future stars and shaping the industry from the ground up. From discovering and training talent who would go on to headline the biggest stages, to working with larger-than-life personalities, Rick offers a rare look into what it takes to build wrestling greatness. The conversation dives into the evolution of wrestling schools, the art of character development, and the challenges of preparing talent for the spotlight. Along the way, Brisco and Bradshaw trade road stories and memories, creating a fun, insightful, and often hilarious episode filled with wisdom and nostalgia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Good Ol Boyz Podcast
Good Ol' Boyz Radio LIVE: THE BASSMAN (04/21/2026)

The Good Ol Boyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 182:30


Good Ol' Boyz Radio LIVE: THE BASSMAN (04/21/2026) by @Bog_Beef @Maarblek

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep14 - Week Ending 04/17/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 55:55


The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1...and with guitarist Dave Stryker and smooth saxophonist WaKaNa re-entering the top 10, plus pianist Monika Herzig joining the pack, and a NEW #1 album this week...there's some great sounds ahead! Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

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The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep12 - Week Ending 04/03/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 55:55


Two new entries and one re-entry, and healthy dose of "musical chairs" in the top 10 this week! The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1. Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep11 - Week Ending 03/27/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 55:57


We welcome two new entries and a former #1 re-entering the countdown this week. The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1. Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep10 - Week Ending 03/13/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 55:57


So...what's new? Well for starters, how about FOUR new entries in the top 10 this week! The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1. Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view this week's playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep09 - Week Ending 03/06/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 55:57


This week, the Bassman and Kyle are exploring fresh sounds from organist Pat Bianchi for our New Music Feature of the Week...plus new sounds from vocalist Lindsey Webster debuting in the top 10! Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

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City Life Org
The Met Presents the Stylish Experiments of Fashion Photographer Lillian Bassman

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 7:09


The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 161: "Tremolo Thursday"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 70:32


Episode 161 of the Truth About Vintage Amps Podcast, where amp tech Skip Simmons tackles all of your questions about guitar tube amps.  Thank our sponsors: Grez Guitars; Emerald City Guitars; and Amplified Parts / Mod Electronics. Use the discount code TAVA10MOD for a one-time, 10% discount on Mod Electronics orders at https://www.modelectronics.com. Usable on speakers, amp kits, pedal kits, reverb tanks, etc. Offer ends April 11, 2026.  Some of the topics discussed this week: :42 Phil Upchurch and 'What It's Like to Be a Musician' 3:25 On the Bench: A non-working outboard tremolo by Skip, a unique Massie trem circuit, putting trem in a Bassman 100, bias modulating tremolo 9:57 A TAVA giveaway (Thank you, Union Tube & Transistor and Exile!)  14:44 An Electro-Music Baffler, answered; a vintage Roberts electric mandolin; Tiny Moore; Bob Wills in Sacramento 25:12 Follow our Instagram page and help us get to 10,000 followers, the Garnet amp book (link), the Garnet Herzog 28:16 An amp tech for Guam 36:12 Working on a Johnson Celestion, why were some volume pots in front of the first tube? the best spare 6V6s to seek out 42:02 Talking Micro-Frets guitars on the Fretboard Journal Podcast (link) 43:13 Why is my Fender Super 60 so noisy? 49:30 A 1968 Fender Super Reverb with replaced transformers, using the extra secondaries? bias talk 56:03 Homemade salsa 59:19 Recommended reading: Proper Records' 'Hillbilly Boogie' box set (Amazon link) 1:00:33 Recommended watching: 'The Life We Have' (YouTube link, warning: it's a tear jerker) 1:01:46 The Webster-Chicago 166-1 vs. the Voice of Music 160 amp schematics; homemade chicken wings Want amp tech Skip Simmons' advice on your DIY guitar amp projects? Want to share your top secret family recipe? Need relationship advice? Join us by sending your voice memo or written questions to podcast@fretboardjournal.com! Include a photo, too. Want to support the show? Join our Patreon page to get to the front of the advice line, see exclusive pics, the occasional video and more.  Hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons and co-hosted/produced by Jason Verlinde of the Fretboard Journal. 

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep08 - Week Ending 02/27/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 55:55


Lots of movement in the top 10 this week, and a new #1 to reveal before it's all said and done. The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1! Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

Let's talk guitar
Episode 167: Die Geschichte der Amps feat. Geronimo

Let's talk guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 69:30


Die Geschichte der Amps Wie sind Gitarrenverstärker eigentlich entstanden? Warum klingt ein Fender Bassman anders als ein Marshall? Und was hat das alles mit Impedanz, Röhren und britischen Bauteilen zu tun? In dieser Folge tauchen wir gemeinsam mit Technik-Experte Geronimo tief in die Geschichte der Amps ein. Von den ersten Experimenten mit Röhrenradios über die Geburtsstunde legendärer Klassiker wie dem Fender Bassman bis hin zur britischen Antwort von Jim Marshall. Wir sprechen über: - Die Anfänge der elektrischen Verstärkung - Warum der Bassman einer der wichtigsten Amps aller Zeiten ist - Wie der Marshall-Sound entstand – Röhren vs. Transistor – was passiert technisch wirklich? - Impedanz, Last und warum falsches Anschließen teuer werden kann - Moderne Entwicklungen wie Modeling und Class-D-Technik Eine Folge für alle, die nicht nur hören wollen, dass etwas anders klingt – sondern auch verstehen möchten, warum. Über den nachfolgenden Link werdet Ihr an Discord weitergeleitet: [https://letstalkguitar.de/discord](https://letstalkguitar.de/discord)

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep07 - Week Ending 02/20/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 55:57


Two new entries plus three re-entries in the top 10 this week...and a new #1 ready to take the crown! Lots to dive into as in the top 10 this week as The Bassman and Kyle count them down from 10 to 1! Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep06 - Week Ending 02/13/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 55:55


We're checking out new sounds from bassists Julian Vaughn and Byron Miller this week, plus lots of movement in the top 10. Will Kenny Barron make it 5 consecutive weeks at #1? We'll find out as The Bassman and Kyle count it down from 10 to 1! Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

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The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep05 - Week Ending 02/06/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 55:57


Familiar names with fresh sounds back in the top discussion, plus some movement in the top 5. Is it enough to unseat piano legend Kenny Barron? We'll see! The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1. Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep04 - Week Ending 01/30/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 55:57


The Bassman and Kyle salute the nominees in the jazz and jazz-adjacent categories from the 68th annual GRAMMY Awards! See the full list of nominees and winners at: https://www.grammy.com/news/2026-grammys-nominations-full-winners-nominees-list Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

Got Punctum?
Lillian Bassman at the Brooklyn Museum with Lizzie Himmel, Vince Aletti and Pauline Vermare

Got Punctum?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 55:43


A live podcast recording with Photographer Lizzie Himmel, Author and Art Critic Vince Aletti and Curator Pauline Vermare discussing Lillian Bassman's process, practice and indelible influence on magazine culture, art direction and fashion photography.For access to exclusive episode notes, explore our membership options!If you are already a member, please log in to jsybyllasmith.com and access the Concept Aware® Show Notes page through your account.

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
1144: Harley Bassman - "The Convexity Maven"

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 22:34


What if the real threat to our economy isn't in tomorrow's headlines—but in the unstoppable march of demographics and a hidden wave of “financial eminent domain”?Lou Diamond sits down with his former mentor, Wall Street legend and the original “Convexity Maven” himself, Harley Bassman, for a riveting, honest conversation that will change how you see global markets, monetary policy, and even your own mortgage.In this candid interview, Harley Bassman unpacks how decades of government policy, economic cycles, and simple human nature keep repeating themselves—no matter how much we hope things will be different this time. From the impending strain of an aging Baby Boomer generation to why gold's recent rise signals more than market speculation, Harley shares his unfiltered perspective on where our financial system is heading and what might make it unravel.Key episode highlights include:The real drivers behind persistent deficits and why both political parties are “just going to print money”—with staggering consequences (05:00)Why Harley believes that market timing is a “terrible idea” and instead urges listeners to focus on 30,000-foot, long-horizon trends (04:17)An exclusive breakdown of Harley's innovative take on mortgage portability, and why your ultra-low-rate mortgage might soon be treated like a financial asset you can literally take with you (10:00)The surprising ways good intentions in public policy often trigger unexpected market distortions—from rent control to historic Fed moves (09:05)Behind the scenes of inventing legendary financial instruments, why the MOVE Index was created, and what it really means to stand “on the shoulders of giants” (07:06)Harley's personal reflections on the scariest economic crisis of his career, and the lasting damage the COVID era did to public trust (19:43)Plus, a speed round of personal favorites, career advice, and why you should “go on vacation with your kids—you're dead a lot longer than you think” (16:11)Whether you're a market veteran or a curious listener, get ready for an episode brimming with hard-won wisdom, sharp humor, and truths the financial news never tells you.Timestamped Episode Overview:00:00 – Intro and welcome with Lou Diamond00:26 – Harley's background and mentoring legacy02:23 – How Harley became a prolific financial writer03:45 – The power (and limits) of episodic market commentary04:08 – Geopolitics, demographics & deficits05:35 – Why history always repeats: “It's never different this time”07:03 – Creating products: Solving problems and seizing mispriced opportunities08:33 – Mortgage portability: A solution to America's housing logjam12:03 – The evolution and politics of the Fed15:38 – Where to find Harley online and why family vacations matter16:50 – Fun Street: Music, movies, lifestyle habits & favorite places19:17 – The scariest market crisis Harley ever lived through21:10 – Lou thanks Harley and wraps up22:00 – Outro and how to stay connectedListen and discover the patterns behind the chaos—only on Thrive Loud.

The Conditional Release Program
The Two Jacks - Episode 142 - Australia Day Tensions, Neo‑Nazi Martyrs, Guns, Hate Laws, Minneapolis, ICE Killings and a World Without Rules

The Conditional Release Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 100:18


Ai slop as usual for shownotes. If HKJ pays me some of those HKDs then I'll maybe make an effort. Until then, eat your robot kibble and enjoy the show! Australia Day tensions at home and political shocks abroad drive this packed episode of The Two Jacks. Joel (Jack the Insider) and Hong Kong Jack unpack the Liberal–National implosion, leadership manoeuvring, hate‑speech laws and neo‑Nazi “martyrs” springing from Australia Day rallies and a near‑catastrophic device in Perth. They then cross to the US for the fallout from the ICE killing of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretty, Kristi Noem's precarious future, Trump's political instincts, and Mark Carney's Davos warning that we now live in a world with “no rules.” Along the way they dissect Brexit's economic hangover, EU over‑regulation, India's Republic Day contrast with Australia's low‑key national day, and finish with sport: Premier League title nerves, Australian Open heat controversies, bushfires, and a final detour through film censorship trivia in Ireland.00:00 – Theme and intro00:25 – Welcome back to The Two Jacks; Joel (Jack the Insider) in Australia and Hong Kong Jack set the scene for episode 142, recorded 27 January, the day after Australia Day.​Australian politics and the Liberal–National implosion00:40 – Coalition “no more”: the decoupling of Liberals and Nationals, and whether Anthony Albanese is the Stephen Bradbury of Australian politics or a quiet tactician.​01:10 – How Labor's racial vilification moves and 18C history boxed the opposition in; Susan Ley's failed emergency‑sitting gambit on antisemitism laws.​02:00 – Firearms law changes and new powers to ban hate groups like Hizb ut‑Tahrir and the National Socialist Network, and the role of ASIO referrals and ministerial discretion.​03:10 – Canavan's “slippery slope” fears about bans being turned on mainstream groups, and what that reveals about the Nationals' hunger for anti‑immigration rhetoric under pressure from One Nation and Pauline Hanson.​Centre‑right parties in a squeeze04:00 – The Nationals as the “five‑percenters” who pull the coalition's agenda with a small vote share; listener Bassman calls them the “un‑Nationals.”​05:00 – Global “tough times” for centre‑right parties: the pincer between moving to the centre (and leaving a vacuum for far‑right populists) or moving right and losing the middle.​05:40 – Hong Kong Jack's argument for broad churches: keeping everyone from sensible One Nation types to inner‑city wets under one tent, as Labor did with its far‑left “fruit loops” in the 1980s.​07:00 – Decline of small‑l liberals inside the Liberal Party, the thinning ranks of progressive conservatives, and the enduring “sprinkling of nuts” on the hard right.​Leadership spills and who's next07:20 – Susan Ley's lonely press conferences, Ted O'Brien's silence, and the air of inevitability about a leadership spill before or by budget time.​08:20 – Why the leadership needs “strength at the top”: the Gareth Evans line to Hawke – “the dogs are pissing on your swag” – as a metaphor for knowing when to go.​09:20 – Conversation about Angus Taylor, Andrew Hastie, Ted O'Brien and even Tim Wilson as possible leaders, and why the wrong timing can make almost anyone opposition leader.​10:40 – History lesson: unlikely leaders who flourished, from Henry Bolte in Victoria to Albanese, once dismissed by his own colleagues as a long shot.​11:40 – Albanese's long apprenticeship: learning from Howard's cautious style and the Rudd–Gillard chaos, and his instinct for the national mood.​Listener mail: Nationals, Barnaby and “public bar” politicians13:00 – Listener Lawrence compares One Nation to Britain's Reform Party; asks if Barnaby Joyce's baggage (drought envoy rorts, “Watergate,” drunken footpath photo) undermines his retail skills.​14:20 – Debating whether Barnaby ever was the “best retail politician” in the country; why he works brilliantly in rural and regional pubs but is “poison in the cities.”​16:10 – The “public bar” politician ideal: Barnaby as hail‑fellow‑well‑met who genuinely likes the people he's talking to, contrasted with Whitlam and Fraser looking awkward in 1970s pub photo ops.​17:20 – John Howard scrounging a fiver to shout a round, Barry Jones dying in Warrnambool pubs, and why Bob Hawke and Tony Abbott always looked at home with a schooner.​Australia Day, antisemitism and street violence18:00 – Australia Day wrap: The Australian newspaper's “social cohesion crisis” framing after antisemitism, violence and extremist rhetoric.​19:10 – Perth's rudimentary explosive device: ball bearings and screws around a liquid in a glass “coffee cup” thrown into an Invasion Day crowd at Forrest Place; police clear the area quickly.​21:00 – Melbourne: small March for Australia turnout, scuffles between their supporters and Invasion Day marchers, arrests likely to follow.​22:10 – Sydney: March for Australia rally of around 2,000 ending at Moore Park, open mic session, and the selection of a man wearing a Celtic cross shirt who launches into a vile antisemitic rant.​23:20 – His subsequent arrest in Darlinghurst and the Section 93Z charge (publicly threatening or inciting violence on racial or religious grounds), with possible three‑year jail term and $11,000 fine.​24:40 – Why the speech appears to meet the elements of the offence, and how such defendants are quickly turned into martyrs and crowdfunding heroes by the extreme right.​26:10 – The psychology of self‑styled martyrs seeking notoriety and donations; parallels with “Free Joel Davis” signs after threats to MP Allegra Spender.​Australia Day vs India's Republic Day27:20 – Australia Day clashing with India's Republic Day: Joel only just realises the overlap; Jack has known for years.​28:00 – History recap: Australia Day as a 1930s invention, not a national holiday until Keating's government in 1995; its big cultural take‑off in the 1988 Bicentennial year.​29:10 – India's enormous Republic Day parade: 10,000+ guests, missiles and tanks on show, EU leaders in attendance, congratulations from President Trump and President Xi – easily out‑shining Australia's low‑key day.​30:00 – Why big military parades feel culturally wrong in Australia; the discomfort with tanks and squeaky‑wheeled machinery rolling down main streets.​30:30 – The 26 January date debate: protests by Invasion Day marchers vs “flag shaggers,” plateauing protest numbers, and the sense that for most Australians it's just another day off.​31:20 – Arguments for a different nation‑building day (maybe early January for a built‑in long weekend), and the need for a better way to celebrate Australia's achievements without performative patriotism.​32:40 – Local citizenship ceremonies, Australia Day ambassadors and quiet country‑town rituals that still work well in spite of the culture war.​Minneapolis outrage, ICE shootings and US politics34:20 – Turning to the United States: the shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretty by ICE agents in Minneapolis and the shock it has injected into US domestic politics.​34:50 – Video evidence vs official narrative: Pretty appears to be disarmed before being shot; the administration initially claiming he was planning a massacre of ICE agents.​35:40 – Trump's early blame of Democrat officials and policies, then a noticeable shift as outrage spreads more broadly across the political spectrum and the Insurrection Act chatter cools.​36:20 – Tom Homan's deployment to Minneapolis, the demotion of Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino, and reports that Homan will now report directly to President Trump rather than Kristi Noem.​37:10 – Internal GOP friction: suggestions Noem relished confrontation, while Homan did not; speculation Noem may be the first cabinet‑level casualty.​38:00 – Use of children as bait in immigration operations, American citizens detained, and two civilians shot dead by ICE; discussion of likely multi‑million‑dollar compensation exposure.​39:00 – Allegations of bribery and “missing 50 large,” the checkered backgrounds of some ICE agents and rumours about extremist links and failed cops finding a home in ICE.​40:00 – A snap YouGov poll: 46% of respondents wanting ICE disbanded, 41% opposed, and how this feeds the narrative that Noem will be thrown under the bus.​Sanctuary cities, federal power and Pam Bondi's letter41:10 – Trump's boastful but error‑strewn talk on Article 5 of the NATO treaty, and his correction that still belittled allies' sacrifices in Afghanistan.​41:40 – Casualties by nation: US 2,461, then significant losses from the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Australia, Poland, Spain and others – disproving Trump's “America alone” framing.​42:30 – Sanctuary cities vs federal supremacy: recalling the 2012 Arizona case where the Supreme Court confirmed immigration enforcement as a federal responsibility, and how that collides with sanctuary policies.​43:10 – Pam Bondi's letter to Minnesota's governor after the second ICE killing: reported threat to pull ICE agents in exchange for electoral records, and the ominous implications of such demands.​Greenland, Davos and market games44:00 – Trump's Greenland obsession revisited: from bluster at Davos about tariffs on European allies to a supposed “deal” that no‑one, including the Danes, can define.​44:40 – How tariff threats knocked markets down, then his Davos announcement walked them back and sent markets up; Ted Cruz warning Trump that crashing 401(k)s and high inflation would make the midterms a bloodbath.​45:40 – Japan and the US bond market: a brief panic in Japanese bonds, a Danish super fund's sale of US Treasuries, and the longer‑term vulnerability given that Japan, China and the EU hold so much US debt.​46:30 – Trump's relentless pressure on the Fed for lower rates in an inflationary environment, and the comparison with Erdogan's disastrous low‑rate, high‑inflation experiment in Turkey.​Davos speeches and a world with no rules47:10 – Mark Carney's standout Davos speech: we now live in a geopolitical environment with “no rules,” and the post‑WWII rules‑based order has largely broken down.​47:50 – Carney's planned March visit to Australia and likely address to a joint sitting of Parliament, plus his reputation as a sharp, articulate central banker.​48:20 – Hong Kong Jack's scepticism about “international law” as more fiction than practice; non‑Western powers paying lip service while ignoring it in reality.​49:00 – The German Chancellor's more consequential Davos speech on EU failures, competitiveness, and the need to reinvent Europe, backed in by Italian PM Giorgia Meloni.​49:40 – The “Sir Humphrey” view of the EU: you can only reform Brussels from the inside, not from outside as Brexit Britain is discovering.​Brexit's economic hit50:10 – Chancellor Mertz's critique of EU over‑regulation and the “world champions at regulation” line; the EU as an anti‑competitive behemoth that lost its free‑trade roots.​50:50 – Why countries like Spain struggle alone but “pack a punch” within the EU's collective GDP; Brexit as a decision to leave the world's biggest trading bloc.​51:20 – UK Office for Budget Responsibility analysis: since the 2016 referendum, estimated UK GDP per capita by 2025 is 6–8% lower than it would have been, with investment 12–18% lower and employment 3–4% lower than the “remain” counterfactual.​52:10 – How these losses emerged slowly, then accumulated as uncertainty persisted, trade barriers rose and firms diverted resources away from productive activity.​52:40 – Jack challenges the counterfactual: notes that actual UK GDP growth is only a couple of points below EU averages and doubts that UK governments would have outperformed Europe even without Brexit.​53:20 – Joel's rejoinder that the OBR work is widely accepted and that Brexit has created profound long‑term impacts on Britain's economy over the next 5–10 years.​Sport: cricket, Premier League and Australian Open heat55:20 – Australian cricket's depth: promising leg‑spinners and other talent juggling Shield cricket with gigs in the Caribbean Premier League, Pakistan Super League and more.​55:50 – Premier League title race: Arsenal's lead cut from seven to four points after a 3–2 loss to an invigorated Manchester United that also beat City in the derby.​56:30 – The “sugar hit” of a new coach at United, reverting to a more traditional style and the question of how long the bounce will last.​57:10 – Australian Open “Sinner controversy”: oppressive heat, the heat index rules for closing the roof, Jannik Sinner cooked at one set all before a pause, roof closure and air‑conditioning – and then a comfortable Sinner win.​58:00 – Accusations about coach Darren Cahill lobbying tournament boss Craig Tiley, and why the footage doesn't really support conspiracy theories.​58:30 – Djokovic's soft run after a walkover, the emergence of 19‑year‑old American Tien with Michael Chang in his box, and Chang's devout‑Christian clay‑court glory at Roland Garros.​59:20 – Heatwave conditions in southern Australia, fires in Victoria and the Otways/Jellibrand region, and a shout‑out to firefighters and residents under threat.​Final odds and ends01:00:20 – Closing thoughts on Australia's weather extremes, hoping for a wind change and some respite for the fireys.​01:00:50 – Jack's trivia nugget: Casablanca was once banned in Ireland for not being “sufficiently neutral” and not kind enough to the Nazis, segueing to bans on Lady Chatterley's Lover and Australian censorship history.​01:02:00 – Sign‑off from Joel (Jack the Insider) and Hong Kong Jack, promising to track the Perth bombing case, hate‑speech prosecutions, Canberra leadership moves and the unfolding Minneapolis/ICE scandal in future episodes.

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep03 - Week Ending 01/23/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 55:55


The Bassman and Kyle count 'em down, featuring new sounds from Lafayette Harris, Jr., Richard Elliot and Nicholas Cole. Will Kenny Barron hold on to the top spot? Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us and view the playlist @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

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Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast
Stress, Burnout, and You: How to Recover and Thrive Authentically With Jennifer Bassman

Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 20:46


Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we're talking about how to effectively manage your stress and recover from burnout so that you can thrive as your authentic self.Jennifer Bassman is a relatable, engaging and humorous keynote speaker, writer, and business owner. She has dedicated over 15 years to researching stress and burnout to provide women with practical solutions using psychology and neuroscience background.Jennifer's expertise lies in addressing significant stress contributors, including societal expectations, hormonal changes, and the pervasive belief that women must shoulder all responsibilities. Her effective Triumphs Toolkit has been used by hundreds of women to build mental strength, while getting rid of the mental load and burdens that have been obstacles.As the author of “Unshakable: A Woman's Guide to Political Burnout,” "Unstuck & Unstressed," "Stop Being a Doormat," and "The Burnout Recovery Method," she offers invaluable insights and realistic strategies for stress management and burnout recovery. Certified as a CliftonStrengths coach, Jennifer has coached hundreds of business professionals through burnout recovery since 2012. Her passion for supporting female entrepreneurs is evident in her personalized coaching and speaking engagements. Jennifer's journey began in Des Moines, Iowa, where she grew up as a people-pleasing perfectionist with a love for dogs, the Iowa Hawkeyes, and fresh sweet corn. In her early 20s, she founded her first business, navigating the challenges with Diet Dr Pepper and sheer determination.Today, she resides in Dallas, Texas, with her husband and four high-maintenance rescue dogs, drawing on her 24 years of pet care industry experience to enrich her work. Her relatable approach and deep understanding of burnout make her a sought-after speaker, empowering women to manage stress and reclaim their lives with resilience and humor.Connect with Jennifer Here: https://triumphstoolkit.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferbassman/https://www.tiktok.com/@jenniferbassmanhttps://www.instagram.com/jennifer_bassmanhttps://www.pinterest.com/Jennifer_Bassman/https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferbassmanhttps://jenniferbassman.com/Grab the freebie here: https://jennifer-jenniferbassman-com.kit.com/mental-load-detox-sign-up===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/

The Cool Jazz Countdown
S16 Ep02 - Week Ending 01/09/26

The Cool Jazz Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 55:57


New year, same cool jazz vibe! The Bassman and Kyle take you from 10 to 1, featuring fresh sounds from Kayla Waters, Thom Rotella, Ledisi, Nat Adderley, Jr. and more. Like, subscribe, comment, tell a friend! Stay connected with us: @cooljazzcountdown on Instagram and Facebook!

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies
The Sound of Strategy: Music Business Lessons from the Soulful Traveling Spaceman Bassman

The Nonprofit Exchange: Leadership Tools & Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 25:58


In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Carter Fox, a multifaceted artist and strategist known as "The Soulful Traveling Spaceman Baseman." We explored the valuable lessons that nonprofit leaders can learn from the music business, including the importance of promotion, branding, and strategic planning. Carter shared his journey from a young musician to a savvy entrepreneur, emphasizing the need to understand the business side of music early in his career. He highlighted that promotion is crucial for both musicians and nonprofit organizations, as it helps to amplify their messages and reach wider audiences. We discussed how nonprofits can effectively promote their initiatives and events, drawing parallels to how musicians prepare for album releases and tours. Carter also introduced his book, "Music Business Basics," which provides practical strategies for independent artists and can be applied to nonprofit leadership. We delved into the significance of branding, noting that a logo is just one aspect of a broader brand identity that encompasses mission statements, values, and the overall voice of the organization. Throughout our conversation, we touched on the importance of storytelling and demonstrating impact, as these elements are vital for engaging supporters and donors. Carter's insights on strategic planning resonated deeply, as he emphasized the need for leaders to map out their goals and involve their teams in the process. As we wrapped up, Carter shared his upcoming projects, including a new album and a book exploring the connection between humanity and the cosmos. This episode is packed with actionable advice for nonprofit leaders looking to enhance their impact while staying true to their mission. Thank you for joining us, and I hope you find inspiration in Carter's journey and insights! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In this powerful and heart-opening episode, Amb. Elisha sits down with Jennifer Bassman, a burnout recovery and stress management expert who has spent over 15 years helping women overcome chronic stress, perfectionism, and people-pleasing tendencies.

Resolve's Gestalt University
Convexity Maven Harley Bassman: How To Survive The Next Rate Cycle

Resolve's Gestalt University

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 62:11 Transcription Available


In this episode, Adam Butler is joined by Harley Bassman, Managing Partner at Simplify Asset Management, for a wide-ranging discussion on interest rate volatility, portfolio construction, and public policy. Bassman explains his creation of the MOVE Index before diving into strategies using long-dated options to create asymmetric payoffs. They also explore the systematic risks that challenge diversified portfolios during Fed policy inflection points. The conversation concludes with Bassman's strong case against the re-privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, detailing the potential negative consequences for the housing market.Topics Discussed• The creation and mechanics of the MOVE Index as a VIX for the bond market• Explaining complex financial derivatives by drawing analogies to fundamental physics concepts• Constructing highly asymmetric, long-term trades based on the shape of the yield curve• The failure of traditional diversification during major inflection points in Federal Reserve policy• The paradigm shift to passive investing flows overriding traditional market valuation metrics• A new trade idea involving a positive-carry call option on Treasury rates as a recession hedge• The evolution of portfolio tools like Return Stacking and derivative-based ETFs• Identifying U.S. immigration policy as the most significant and overlooked macroeconomic risk• The public policy argument against the re-privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

The Grant Williams Podcast
The End Game Ep. 57 - Harley Bassman PREVIEW

The Grant Williams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 30:00


In the latest episode of The End Game, Fleck and I welcome back Harley Bassman—aka the ‘Convexity Maven'—for a deep dive into the shifting landscape of global bond markets, inflation, and the future of the US dollar. Harley contends that while US bond yields have risen sharply in recent years, they are now approaching fair value when measured against historical spreads and nominal GDP. The real challenge, he argues, lies in the rapid adjustment after decades of suppressed rates, and in how markets adapt to this new reality. Our discussion explores the profound impact of demographic trends, such as the early retirement of baby boomers and delayed household formation among millennials, as well as the often-underappreciated role of immigration in sustaining US economic growth. We also examine the risks associated with persistent fiscal deficits and mounting debt, as the potential erosion of the dollar's reserve currency status presents a problem with potentially far-reaching consequences. Despite the scale of these challenges, Harley remains sanguine, suggesting that the system's imbalances are more like slow-moving trains than imminent crashes. But, with heightened volatility and policy uncertainty likely to persist, diversified portfolios—including gold and inflation hedges—are prudent responses. Every episode of the Grant Williams podcast, including This Week In Doom, The End Game, The Super Terrific Happy Hour, The Narrative Game, Kaos Theory, Shifts Happen and The Hundred Year Pivot, is available to Copper, Silver and Gold Tier subscribers at my website www.Grant-Williams.com.  Copper Tier subscribers get access to all podcasts, while members of the Silver Tier get both the podcasts and my monthly newsletter, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… Gold Tier subscribers have access to my new series of in-depth video conversations, About Time.

Corie Sheppard Podcast
Episode 203 | Cheeks Out

Corie Sheppard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 119:12 Transcription Available


We open this episode with Happy Birthday wishes to Parlour Stacy and offer support to the spouses of all Scorpios - it's a real thing.We also celebrate International Men's Day and explore it Trini origins although November 19th is one of the saddest days in history for Trini Men.Dwight Yorke who was part of that sad day is now in charge and ready to deliver smiles throughout the region as we pick back up our World Cup 2026 campaign.We have a slew of songs lined up for men in this episode with the most famous one being Bassman from Hell and Sharlan Bailey helps us celebrate its 50th anniversary with a modern day interpretation of the banger.Somewhere in between all that we talk about Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul and youth vs wisdom.Enjoy!!!

Guitar Nerds
The Peavey Bandit & The Fender Bassman

Guitar Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 64:31


Hello dear listener, This week, I'm joined for the 40th episode of Season 5 of Guitar Nerds by the host of the 40 Watt Podcast, Phillip Carter! We're discussing his new love for 40 year old Peavey gear, and my new acquisition; the new Fender Tonemaster '59 Bassman! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Macro Voices
MacroVoices #449 Harley Bassman: The Magic of Mortgages

Macro Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 55:42


MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome back, Harley Bassman. They will discuss mortgage backed securities and the best way to trade them. https://bit.ly/4ezISv9 ⚫ Follow Harley Bassman on X: https://www.x.com/ConvexityMaven

Forward Guidance
Where The Next Big Bond Trade Is Hiding | Harley Bassman

Forward Guidance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 49:34


In this episode, Harley Bassman joins the show to discuss what the bond market is pricing, the Fed's master plan, and if we can see a second wave of inflation. We also delve into the MBS market, the impact of immigration on the labor market, credit spreads, and much more. Enjoy! __ Follow Harley Bassman: https://x.com/ConvexityMaven Check out Harley's website: https://www.convexitymaven.com Follow Felix: https://x.com/fejau_inc Follow Forward Guidance: https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks: https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ Join us at Permissionless III Oct 9-11. Use code: JAUVIN30 for a 30% discount: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-iii — Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:54 Implied Forward Rates 03:46 Bond Market Pricing A Recession 07:08 Yield Curve Control & Forward Guidance 11:22 Fair Value of Long Yields 13:54 Duration, Credit, & Convexity 18:11 MBS Spread vs IG Spread 23:21 The Real Risk-Free Rate 26:11 The Fed's Master Plan 29:43 Permissionless Ad 30:22 Can We See a Second Wave of Inflation? 35:19 Labor Market & Immigration 38:10 Are Credit Spreads Fairly Priced? 40:35 Small Caps & Floating-Rate Debt 42:03 Market Opportunities 44:33 Equities & Rates 47:59 Learn More About Harley's Work __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets

Lead-Lag Live
Harley Bassman on Bond Market Dynamics, Derivative Strategies, and Long-Term Interest Rate Trends

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 47:01 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how the dynamic world of bond markets can impact your investments? Join us as we engage with Harley Bassman, a Wall Street veteran, to uncover the intricate relationship between Fed funds rates, two-year notes, and their broader implications for inflation and long-term bonds. Harley's extensive career, from Merrill Lynch to Simplify Asset Management, provides a unique lens through which we explore the future of interest rates and market stability.We then shift our focus to the innovative strategies of Simplify Asset Management and their groundbreaking use of derivatives within ETFs. Discover how these professional tools, traditionally exclusive to seasoned investors, are now accessible to everyday traders, potentially outperforming hedge funds through reduced fees and smart structuring. Despite the benefits, we address the prevalent misconceptions about derivatives and the cautious stance often adopted by financial advisors.Our conversation also spans leverage funds, mortgage rates, and the potential for a steepening yield curve. By dissecting long-term interest rate trends and inflation expectations, we explore their impact on housing and mortgage bonds. Moreover, we discuss the broader economic outlook and the possibility of a hard landing, all while appreciating Harley's insightful perspectives. This episode promises to equip you with a deeper understanding of market dynamics and innovative investment strategies.The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:

Broadway Drumming 101
BD101 Classic #2 : Damien Bassman

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 104:06


Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In 2021, I started this podcast with a clear goal: to give you a behind-the-scenes look at the lives and careers of Broadway drummers. Since then, we've hosted some genuinely remarkable guests who've shared their unique stories, experiences, and insights.As our audience has grown, we've realized that many of you might have missed out on some of our most inspiring interviews. So, over the next year, we're bringing back some of those classic, condensed episodes. Whether it's your first time hearing them or you're revisiting them, I hope they spark the same sense of inspiration.But don't worry, that's not all—we've got some fresh, exciting episodes in the works, along with a few surprises along the way. Stay tuned, because there's plenty more coming your way!Thanks for reading Broadway Drumming 101! This post is public so feel free to share it.In this second episode of Broadway Drumming 101, I had the pleasure of talking with Damien Bassman. Damien is currently the drummer for Death Becomes Her on Broadway. Originally from Fairfax, Virginia, Damien holds a BM from the Cleveland Institute of Music, an MM and Performer's Residency Certificate from Carnegie Mellon University, and an Advanced Performer's Certificate from The Juilliard School.Damien's résumé is nothing short of impressive. Currently the drummer for the musical Death Becomes Her, he was a featured drum set soloist with the Tonkunstler Orchestra in Vienna and Italy and recorded with them on Leonard Bernstein's Mass. He's performed as a soloist and section percussionist/timpanist with the Cleveland Orchestra, the National Symphony, and the Columbus Symphony. Damien also created, arranged, and performed the hybrid percussion/drum set book for the hit musical Next to Normal. He designed the drum/percussion book for Hi-Fidelity and brought African and multi-percussion elements to The Color Purple. He's also worked on Aida, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Legally Blonde, Nine, Grease, Fiddler on the Roof, and Caroline or Change, to name a few.Damien also collaborated with Green Day on the Broadway adaptation of American Idiot and worked with Andrew Lippa, Nathan Lane, and Bebe Neuwirth on The Addams Family. More recently, he's been the drummer for How to Dance in Ohio, Jagged Little Pill, Almost Famous, and SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical.Damien's versatility extends beyond Broadway. He's served as the drummer for some of Broadway's biggest stars, including Adam Pascal (Rent, School of Rock), Kristin Chenoweth (My Love Letter to Broadway), Kelli O'Hara (South Pacific, The Pajama Game), Jason Danieley (Curtains, Chicago), Julia Murney (Wicked, Lennon), and Michael Longoria (Jersey Boys).This episode is packed with great stories and insights, and I can't wait for you to hear it!Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.comCONNECT WITH ME ON MEETHOOK Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

Funkmania Smooth Jazz
Funkmania Smooth Jazz - Septiembre#2/2024

Funkmania Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 75:16


Street Signals
Harley Bassman: What One-And-Done From the Fed Means for Rate Markets

Street Signals

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 43:08


Markets are back to all-time highs and volatility is normalizing, with the rate outlook for the remainder of the year coming into clearer focus. Is it too much of a good thing? Who better to ask than bond market guru, the creator of the MOVE index of implied interest rate volatility and managing partner at Simplify Asset Management, Harley Bassman. This week's conversation explores the Fed's easing cycle, the shift in policymakers' focus from inflation to the labor market and the overlooked importance of demographics. Harley also talks through the creation of the MOVE index, the implications that his view on rate volatility has for mortgage backed securities and why investors should avoid credit and duration risks. Check out Harley on Twitter, @ConvexityMaven, and at convexitymaven.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Julia La Roche Show
#148 'Convexity Maven' Harley Bassman: The Market Is Ahead Of The Fed By A Lot

The Julia La Roche Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 28:32


Harley Bassman, managing partner at Simplify Asset Management, discusses his macro view of the economy and markets. He believes that the market is ahead of the Fed and that inflation will not come down as quickly as people think due to demographic factors. Bassman also discusses the yield curve and its implications for a recession. He recommends investing in mortgage-backed securities due to their attractive risk-return profile. Finally, Bassman, the "Convexity Maven," explains convexity and its importance in bond investing. Links: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/convexitymaven Convexity Maven: https://www.convexitymaven.com/ Simplify Asset Management: https://www.simplify.us/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and macro view 03:03 Inflation and Fed Policy 05:01 Inflation expectations 07:26 Yield Curve and recession 10:06 Trade Opportunities in bonds 14:47 Mortgage-Backed Securities and convexity 19:55 Rate expectations and mortgage bond trade 20:15 Understanding convexity 25:55 Wrap up

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Stansberry Investor Hour
Don't Let Your Ego Drive You to Make Bad Decisions | Harley Bassman

Stansberry Investor Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 72:08


Dan and Corey kick things off by discussing bitcoin hitting a new multiyear high. They also critique a popular bullish argument for bitcoin, which is based off the U.S. dollar collapsing. After, they talk about the S&P 500 Index surpassing 5,000 for the first time ever and whether this level is sustainable in the long term. (0:40) Next, Harley Bassman of Simplify Asset Management joins the conversation and explains a concept called "convexity." He covers the three kinds of risk in bond investing, why short convexity is always lurking during market downturns, and why negative convexity is so difficult for investors to process. (24:53) Harley also goes into detail on mortgage-backed securities funds. He describes what mortgage bonds are, why they yield more than corporate bonds, and how the Federal Reserve plays a huge role in all of this. (32:20)  Lastly, Harley talks about Simplify and how it offers a unique service by jamming derivatives of all kinds (futures, options, etc.) into ETFs so civilians can invest in them. He also discusses what it was like working at Merrill Lynch during the great financial crisis, gives general investing advice, and explains what pin risk is. (48:55)

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 128: "The Smells Were Overwhelming"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 103:14


Welcome to episode 128 of the Truth About Vintage Amps podcast, the call-in show where amp tech Skip Simmons fields your questions on all things tube amp repair. The first hour of this show probably belongs on our Patreon, but I'm feeling generous and sharing it with everyone. Reminder: You should join our Patreon. (The amp questions kick in around 49 minutes.) 2:10 Skip goes to the Bay Area Guitar Show: Fancy Gibson ukes, a Martin 00-28, lots of amps, a shopworn Grez, Jimboys Tacos, the bar on San Clemente Island (Yelp), pupusas 33:46 Gibson reissues the Falcon (link) 40:03 Skip fixes a refrigerator 43:51 Skip loses his dentist and finds Trader Joe's; musician/illustrator Robert Armstrong (link) 48:52 A 1961 Harmony H322 bass amp that isn't loud enough 53:38 A vintage Gibson Falcon with a flickering pilot light; D-cell batteries 56:18 Using a thermistor to slowly ramp up voltage on old amps, the new Toyota Landcruiser 59:17 Do you want to be an old car guy? Skip's 1961 Mercury Comet; Jason needs a body shop 1:04:17 My house's dimmer switches are driving me nuts 1:07:47 Why did Fender change the plate resistors on the Bassman? 1:11:44 Using the signal from just before the phase inverter on a push-pull amp to drive another amp 1:15:31 Skip sees a bobcat 1:15:58 Draw differences between matched pairs of the same tubes 1:20:41 Distortion on the Normal channel vs Vibrato channel on vintage Fender amps 1:23:51 How to expand the volume range on a Masco PA; the Necromancer cocktail recipe; Groove Tube tube adapters 1:31:22 A low-watt amp for bedroom playing; power-adjusting amps; music recommendation: Issa Juma And Super Wanyika's 'World Defeats the Grandfathers' 1:36:39 A push-pull output transformer in a single-ended amp Our sponsors: Emerald City Guitars, Amplified Parts, Stringjoy Strings, Izotope, and Grez Guitars. Love the show? We have a Patreon where you can support us, get to the front of the line with questions, and get exclusive bonus content and surprises:  https://www.patreon.com/vintageamps

Lamplighters
Holy High: How Milwaukee Became Home to a Revolutionary Jewish Prep School - Rabbi Yossi & Ilana Bassman

Lamplighters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 24:43


Holy High: How Milwaukee Became Home to a Revolutionary Jewish Prep School - Rabbi Yossi & Ilana BassmanTo inquire about dedicating an episode - please email podcast@lubavitch.com"There was one instance where a bunch of kids over there brought this bag of chips, they gave it to me. And I was like, "You know, what could be wrong with chips?" And ate it. And then, afterwards, they were just mocking me. "Oh, that was pork rinds. The Jew ate pork rinds." - Gedaliah Liberman, Bader Hillel High '19 "If we're stepping up and taking ownership of the future of the Yiddishkeit, of the Jewish people, that begins and ends in authentic Jewish education. - Rabbi Yossi Bassman"I do remember, vividly, looking at my husband and telling him, "No, I seriously, I cannot plan a program. I wouldn't even be able to make a lesson plan. I can't even do that." And he looked me straight in the eye and he said, "Yes, you could." - Rebbetzin Ilana BassmanProduced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne IsraelAvailable on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcastDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Leave us a five-star review on the podcast platform and/or email us at Podcast@Lubavitch.com - we truly value your feedback!

Odd Lots
Harley Bassman on Why the Big Moves in the Bond Market Are Done

Odd Lots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 44:26 Transcription Available


Harley Bassman, a.k.a. the Convexity Maven, is a legend among bond investors. He worked at Merrill Lynch, where he invented the MOVE Index that measures bond market volatility, and then at Pimco. Now, after a dramatic year for US Treasuries that saw investors hit with massive amounts of volatility only for the 10-year yield to basically wind up where it was at the start of 2023, he sees things starting to get a bit more normal. With the Federal Reserve getting closer to its 2% inflation target, the yield curve is going to steepen after years of intense inversion, he says. Now a managing partner at Simplify Asset Management, Bassman also talks about his favorite trades for 2024, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's legacy, and how he chooses his famously esoteric chart colors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 126: "They Do Die Eventually"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 100:44


Transformer talk, spaghetti carbonara, goat horn jazz, and more transformer talk...it's the 126th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps! Want to be a part of our show? Submit your question or voice memo to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Some of the topics discussed this week: :48 Skip types out a tube chart 3:16 This week's sponsors: Emerald City Guitars, Amplified Parts, Stringjoy Strings, and Grez Guitars; the art of bargaining at a guitar show; the Bay Area Vintage Guitar Show; Premier and Alamo amps 7:43 A Marshall Major PA-200 head at Emerald City (link) 11:48 What's on Skip's bench: an RCA PA head; Bill Krinard's return to the podcast? 15:08 RIP Earl Yarrow & Shep the dog 18:26 Junior Bonner 21:40 More Earl Yarrow 23:50 Brandy and soda 24:30 What to use in my Princeton Reverb clone: A Soursound 12-watt transformer or a Hammond 14-watt? 28:01 What to do with one single can of El Pato; avant-garde guitarist Havard Skaset; Los Pericos Quadradas chips (link); Norwegian goat horn player Karl Seglem's "Mytevegar" (Bandcamp) 33:23 Help my humming Vintage 47 Mini 37:52 What to do with a 1964 Magnatone 401, one-to-three input transformer, how to not get shocked 42:43 Should we be burning-in our amps after repairs? 46:21 Converting a Bogen MO30 to a Fender Pro circuit 51:44 Recording a tube amp at low volume by pulling the phase inverter 53:21 1952/1953 Fender Tweed Deluxes with low gain instrument jacks, input impedance 55:44 Armadillo Amp Works cabinets 56:20 Is this serviced 1970 Fender Bassman head still a Fender Bassman? gifting a tweed Bassman to your nephew 1:01:25 Thanks for the TAVA show notes; what's the deal with my one-knob, early 1960s Gibson Skylark GA-5? 1:06:50 What output transformer to use on my Trainwreck clone? Dynaco transformers 1:09:03 Heritage Auctions' typewriter sale (link) 1:10:49 Spaghetti carbonara; gutting a Peavey VTX Heritage 130 to build a bass amp with an ultra-linear transformer; Sunn amps 1:14:40 The magic of Soundmasters; Sacramento ska band Filibuster; how a family of amps can basically have the same pre-amp circuitry; 807s vs. 6L6s or EL34s 1:24:43 Thoughts on the 2024 Vintage Guitar Price Guide 1:27:57 What could cause DC voltage to build up on the grid of a power tube aside from leaky coupling caps 1:35:10 Shoutout to the Fender greats: Richard Smith, Bruce Zinky, Lynn Wheelwright, Terry Foster; a circuit baffler of sorts!  1:37:47 Spaghetti carbonara & Los Pericos Quadradas redux Love the show? We have a Patreon where you can support it and get exclusive bonus content and surprises:  https://www.patreon.com/vintageamps

The Market Huddle
MH+ Ep.19 : ‘No Bad Bonds, Just Bad Prices’ Kev Catches Up With Harley Bassman

The Market Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 32:25


This week Kevin catches up with Simplify Managing Partner and Author of The Convexity Maven, Harley Bassman. They discuss bonds, mortgages, trading and Harley’s two new strategies, TUA and MTBA. Follow Aidan on X: @ConvexityMaven Check out PGM Global: www.simplify.us *Got questions for Kevin and Patrick? Submit your questions to: nostupidquestions@markethuddle.com Visit our merch store!!! https://www.themarkethuddlemerch.com/ To receive our emails with the charts and links each week, please register at: https://markethuddle.com/

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Harley Bassman – Sizing Is More Important Than Entry Level

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 48:33


BIO: Harley Bassman is an industry thought leader and commentator on macroeconomic issues spanning decades.STORY: In 2019, Harley bought some calls and sold some puts on Citibank stock for a cost strategy. He believed the stocks would increase because all its peers were trading above their book value. When COVID came, the stocks went south, causing Harley to make his biggest loss ever.LEARNING: When something trades well below what you think its value is, consider why that's the case. Size the investment. “Forget timing; size the investment. Pick the size such that you'll make enough if you're right, you'll make money enough, and if you're wrong, you won't get wiped out.”Harley Bassman Guest profileHarley Bassman is an industry thought leader and commentator on macroeconomic issues spanning decades. He spent 26 years at Merrill Lynch. From 2014 to 2017, Harley was an Executive VP and Portfolio Manager at PIMCO. In 2011, he joined Credit Suisse's Global Rates. In 2006, he built the RateLab, a full spectrum US Rates Trading Desk Strategy Group.Presently, Harley is a Managing Partner at Simplify Asset Management. He continues to pen an episodic macroeconomic Commentary as well as manage a “hedge fund of one.”Harley has a B.A. in management science from the University of California, San Diego, and an MBA in finance and marketing from the University of Chicago.Worst investment everIn 2019, Harley bought some calls and sold some puts on Citibank stock for a cost strategy. He believed the stocks would increase because all its peers were trading above their book value. Harley put more into this trade than he logically should have. He was hung up on the value construct and wasn't thinking about why the stock traded under tangible.When COVID came, the stocks went south, causing Harley to make his biggest loss ever.Lessons learnedWhen something trades well below what you think its value is, consider why that's the case.Size the investment. When you make an investment, invest enough so that your gain can be worthwhile.Sizing is more critical than entry-level.Andrew's takeawaysBe very careful when investing in banks because if their equity gets hit, the value of their assets could fall.Actionable adviceDon't fall into a value trap. Be careful of single names because there's always a lottery effect that you can never predict.Harley's recommendationsHarley recommends reciting his Maven mantra: Number one, it's always about character. Number two, it's never different this time. And number three, you're born, you live, and then you die. Prioritize your life.No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsHarley's number one goal for the next 12 months is to focus and spend more time with his family.Parting words “Just be careful and stay safe.”Harley Bassman [spp-transcript] Connect with Harley BassmanLinkedInTwitterBlog

Macro Voices
MacroVoices #393 Harley Bassman: Convexity Spells Opportunity

Macro Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 69:47


MacroVoices Erik Townsend and Patrick Ceresna welcome Convexity Maven Harley Bassman to the show. Harley says why take credit risk when the market is paying traders who understand convexity more handsomely. They also discuss inflation and the other usual macro suspects. https://bit.ly/3ZeEsmF Download Harley's charts: https://bit.ly/45TT516 Check out Energy Transition Crisis on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EnergyTransitionCrisis1 Download Big Picture Trading chartbook