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The SMX Insiders are on hand to preview the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship. Davey Coombs joins Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas for the Big Interview; and James Stewart comes by and talks Championship odds with Clinton Fowler in our NXTbets segment.Hear from the Jasons on the deep 450 field, Haiden Deegan's title defense, the return of Women's Pro Motocross, and the Motocross of Nations this October at Ironman.The SuperMotocross World Championship crosses over from stadiums to outdoors and SMX Insider is here every step of the way.
Jonny Palmer looks back at the FIA WEC in Spa, Nick Daman has some court news, and this week’s Big Interview is with McKenzie Cresswell.
John Hindhaugh has been to Belgium to the unveiling of new premises for WRT; Nick Daman has his team by team review of the Miami Grand Prix. This week’s Big Interview is with Nick Smith, author of On The Prowl, which is available to order from David Bull Publishing David Bull Publishing in the US and hortonsbooks.co.uk for the UK and Europe.
Just two rounds remain in the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Championship. On this week's edition of SMX Insider, Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas break down the final two rounds starting with this Saturday's race in Denver.Can Haiden Deegan wrap up 250 West Division title? Has Cooper Webb done enough to hold off Chase Sexton in the premiere class? The Insiders talk Triumph's new rider, and a preview of the Yamaha PulpMX LCQ Challenge race.Jason Thomas caught up with Jett and Hunter Lawrence in Pittsburgh for the Big Interview and Clinton Fowler drops some knowledge in SMX Facts.
SMX Insiders Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas are here to re-cap round 14 of Monster Energy Supercross and look ahead to the first trip to Pittsburgh in over 40 years. Jeremy Albrecht talks about is new role with the AMA in the Big Interview.The Insiders look ahead to the 250 battle and talk 450 points battle and more. Clinton Fowler gives us some the numbers behind Pro Circuit Kawasaki's drought, and Dr. Joe McGinley looks updates us on popular privateer Jerry Robin.
Parker Thomson is this week’s Big Interview
Only four rounds to go in the Monster Energy Supercross Championship and the SMX Insiders are back to get you ready for round 14. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas celebrate the rise of New Zealand's Cole Davies, and break down the tight points race in the 250 East Division.WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breaker was at the race and Jason Thomas caught up with him in our Big Interview. Chase Sexton and Cooper Webb appear to be on a collision course for a showdown in Salt Lake City, and Dr. McGinley drops in to talk about the role of sports psychology in SMX.
SMX Insiders Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas are here to recap the madness of a rainy night in Massachusetts. Two-time Super Bowl Champion Rob Ninkovich gives us his thoughts on mud racing and the historic 2025 season in the Big Interview.The Insiders look ahead to the second East/West Showdown and discuss the 450 points battle and more. Clinton Fowler gives us some the numbers behind this historic season, and Dr. Joe McGinley looks ahead to the Pro Motocross Championship and the return of Jett and Hunter Lawrence.
This week on SMX Insider, Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas preview the upcoming Foxborough Supercross as the 450 Championship battle between Chase Sexton and Cooper Webb heats up. James Stewart joins the Insiders for the Big Interview and gives his take on the stretch run to Salt Lake City.Plus: Dr. Joe McGinley talks Ken Roczen's shoulder, Clinton Fowler shows us how Cooper Webb wins the close races, we talk Deegan vs. Beaumer, Cole Davies' first win, and the 2026 silly season.
Nick Daman looks back at the weekend’s motorcycle racing, Peter Mackay previews the European Rally Championship. This week’s Big Interview is with Haarley Haughton.
SMX Insiders Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas are here with your weekly dose of SuperMotocross Knowledge. The Championship returns to Birmingham, Alabama, for a second straight season, and the Magic City is host to the final Triple Crown of the year.SMX fan and Atlanta Braves Radio Host Barrett Sallee joins the Insiders in the Big Interview. Clinton Fowler has the numbers behind Chase Sexton's yearly mid-season slump. Dr. Joe McGinley has important information for Amateur racers getting ready for the nationals. James Stewart gives his analysis for round 10 in our NXT Bets segment.
Meb Faber, chief executive and chief investment officer at Cambria Investments, says that the cheap global stock markets are up 15 percent already this year, where the United States has been flat — "if you heard about geo-politics, you'd assume the opposite" — and he says that investors should be moving away from domestic issues to buy more global companies. Faber promises — and delivers — "a warning, an idea, a curiosity and something you've never heard of before" in today's Big Interview, and also gives his take on how to approach current events, asset allocation, cryptocurrencies and more. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, also goes global on this show, looking to China internet stocks — one of those booming global markets — vettafi.com with his ETF of the Week. Plus Stash Graham, managing director at Graham Capital Wealth Management, talks stock investing in the Market Call.
After a historic Daytona, the Stars of the SuperMotocross World Championship head to Indianapolis before the first weekend off for the 2025 season. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas are here to bring you the inside scoop on Ken Roczen's emergence as a title contender, the first East vs. West showdown, and record number of different winners through the season's first two months and Jett Lawrence chats with Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, and Leigh Diffey, in the Big Interview.
John Hindhaugh looks back at the Qatar 1812, and talks to race winner Miguel Molina. Nick Daman reviews the opening round of the MotoGP season. This week’s Big Interview is with Dieter Gass.
This week our SMX Insiders tackle the top stories in the SMX paddock. Join hosts Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas as they talk Chase Sexton and Cooper Webb's battle in Arlington, Haiden Deegan's domination and Coty Schock's surprise podium. Monster Energy Kawasaki's Jorge Prado joins the show for the Big Interview.Dr. McGinley has an update on Jordon Smith in the SMX Medical update and we look ahead to the one and only Daytona Supercross.
John Hindhaugh talks to Marco Sorensen ahead of the opening round of the FIA WEC; Nick Daman reviews World Superbikes from Phillip Island, and who knows most about the Grand Prix of St Petersburg? This week’s Big Interview is with Cadillac Hertz Team Jota’s David Clarke.
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John Hindhaugh and Nick Daman look at the week’s news in F1, sports cars and MotoGP. This week’s Big Interview is with Ashley Freiberg.
Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist for the Carson Group, says growing earnings and profit margins are creating a dual tailwind for the stock market, and while he cites plenty of reasons for concern — including the potential for a double-digit market decline in the first half of 2025 — he's "not scared that the bull market is over." In both his 2025 outlook — released Tuesday — and in today's Big Interview, Detrick called for double-digit market gains, inflation that comes under control and allows the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates later in the year, and a change in market leadership that has him leaning into rebalancing and diversifying portfolios, with particular attention paid to financial, cyclical and industrial companies. Chip Lupo discusses a WalletHub survey which showed that more than 1 in 10 Americans blew up their credit card debt over the holiday season, and that more people are carrying debt without any plan on how to pay it off. In the Market Call, it's discount shopping in the closed-end fund aisle with Eric Boughton, chief analyst for Matisse Captial and manager of the Matisse Discounted Closed-End Fund Strategy fund.
Bob Doll, chief investment officer at Crossmark Global Investments, foresees some slowdown in consumer activity this year — with middle-income consumers beginning to struggle — and he says that will lead to a sluggish economy with higher unemployment. He expects inflation to remain sticky, which will push the Federal Reserve to make fewer rate cuts — he says it's possible they make no rate reductions this year at all — though he does believe the economy can stave off a recession. He reviews his 10 forecasts for the year ahead in The Big Interview. But he's not the only guest gazing into the crystal ball for 2025, as Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com, talks about what to expect from interest rates on everything from mortgages to savings accounts over the next 12 months. And in the Market Call, David Allen of the Octane All-Cap Value Energy ETF talks about finding under-the-radar issues in the energy sector.
Bob Doll, chief investment officer at Crossmark Global Investments, says that 2024 proved most pundits wrong, as they forecast years that were much more modest than the 25 percent that the stock market gained, with more economic struggles and more interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. His forecasts, however, proved mostly right, as he reviews 2024 in today's Big Interview. Speaking of a review of the year just finished, John Cole Scott of Closed-End Fund Advisors — the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance — looks back at the prognostications for the closed-end fund industry that he made a year ago and how the data now shows nearly all of them to have been correct. And as for prognostications, Adam Peck, co-founder of Riverwater Partners, makes a big one in the Market Call when he says that the cycles that have favored large-caps over small stocks are now long in the tooth, which is why he is expecting small-caps to outperform over the next 15 years.
Frank Holmes, chief investment officer at U.S. Global Investors, sees the market as being due for a big correction after an "amazing move" over the last two years, but he also sees the market beginning a new era of capital innovation and creativity that will help to push the market back to new heights over the next few years. He notes that artificial intelligence will keep leading the way higher, though he says he typically prefers the AI-adjacent companies to the direct players in the space. He also discusses gold, crypto and more in a wide-ranging Big Interview. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, looks to double down on the winners of the Nasdaq Composite with his pick for ETF of the Week, and Peter Schneider, president of Primerica, discusses the firm's latest Financial Security Monitor, which showed that recent gains in purchasing power don't have middle-income families feeling any better about their personal finances. In the Market Call, Ryan Jacob, chief investment officer of the Jacob Funds, talks technology stocks and where the next round of AI winners might come from.
Louis Navellier, chief investment officer at Navellier & Associates, says investors "have a lot to look forward to," starting with a strong ending to the year and a big January effect, but he notes that conditions are right to keep the economy chugging along and pushing through the occasional stumble and correction. That said, he notes in The Big Interview that he is worried about the potential for trouble in the private credit market — where investors have been chasing super high yields for several years — to potentially create a full-blown market crash, akin to what the market experienced in 2008. Navellier also talks about his stock-picking methodology and his grading system in The Market Call. In the Talking Technicals segment, Xander Gray, founder and chief executive officer at XG Capital Strategies says that there's a recession and significant market drop coming, likely to start before the end of the first quarter of the new year. The recession is the fallout of the inverted yield curve; while many experts have said the economy will avoid the downturn that typically comes with that condition, Gray says there are plenty of reasons why investors should remain defensive now.
Todd Kellenberger, portfolio manager for public REITs at Principal Asset Management, expects that the Federal Reserve will make two to three interest rate cuts in 2025, but that the way rates move will be the real determinant in how the year plays out for real estate investors. Kellenberger says that the central bank's actions will be determined by inflation and jobs data, but he notes that if rates stay benign it will still be a good market for real estate, with the potential for much more if rates move more and the economy has a soft landing where real estate fundamentals improve. He gives his outlook for a variety of REIT types in a wide-ranging Big Interview. David Trainer, founder and president at New Constructs puts MicroStrategy Inc. in the Danger Zone, noting that the company is essentially a costly, leveraged play on bitcoin with more risk than an investor would face just owning cryptocurrency directly. And Michael Lowenberg, portfolio manager for the Modern Capital Tactical Income fund, talks in the Money Life Market Call about what he looks for in closed-end funds.
Hey Strangers, Grab 20% off Selected items and subscriptions using my Link:https://livezesty.com/CODINGWITHSTRAN...or use my code at checkout: CODINGWITHSTRANGERS #benaffleck #batman #zacksnyder Zack Snyder doesn't seem to be all that worried about AI disrupting the filmmaking world, bringing scores of novices to the fold. At WIRED's The Big Interview event in San Francisco on Tuesday, the director told managing editor Hemal Jhaveri that “every single person has a pretty good movie camera on their phone, and yet we don't have—right this second, anyway—millions of awesome movies being uploaded out of peoples' pockets.” ======================================= My other podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpvBEElSl1dD72Y5gtepkw ************************************************** Something Strange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRjVc2TZqN4&t=4s ************************************************** article links: https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/797881-drake-accused-botting-the-heart-part-6-release-hip-hop-news https://www.billboard.com/pro/drake-umg-spotify-schemed-boost-kendrick-not-like-us/ https://fraudblocker.com/articles/what-are-streaming-farms-how-spotify-is-overrun-with-bots ====================================== Today is for push-ups and Programming and I am all done doing push-ups Discord https://discord.gg/MYvNgYYFxq TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@strangestcoder Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@codingwithstrangers Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/CodingWithStrangers Twitter https://twitter.com/strangestcoder merch Support CodingWithStrangers IRL by purchasing some merch. All merch purchases include an alert: https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/merch Github Follow my works of chaos https://github.com/codingwithstrangers Tips https://streamlabs.com/codingwithstrangers/tip Patreon patreon.com/TheStrangers Timeline 00:00 intro 01:01 What Talking We Talking About 02:14 Article 11:05 Batman 14:08 My Thoughts 15:00 outro anything else? Take Care --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coding-with-strangers/message
In this episode we speak with NYU Wasserman career coaches Meagan Dugan and Gabby Sanes about landing a public health internship, sharing unique, actionable strategies and tactics for students. They discuss how to tailor resumes and cover letters to align with specific job descriptions, including tips on highlighting even unconventional experience—like customer service roles—as transferable skills. The coaches also cover tools like Big Interview, which helps students optimize their resumes for applicant tracking systems (ATS). Listeners will learn how to strategically search for roles on Handshake and LinkedIn, create saved searches to stay ahead of new postings, and leverage alumni networks for informational interviews and referrals. This episode offers a complete guide to navigating the public health internship search, from resume prep to networking, with thoughtful advice on balancing the process with self-care and finding the routine that best supports a successful search. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
Including Nick Daman’s team by team review of the Grand Prix of Las Vegas. This week’s Big Interview is with Seb Priaulx.
Richard, Gavan and Zara catch back up again (from car parks across the land!) to chew the fat about the brewing fiscal war between Fine Gael and Sinn Féin. Is the national piggy bank really being smashed? What impact will the John McGahon controversy have? Is Fianna Fáil sailing pretty? And should we be paying more attention to Donald Trump's latest Cabinet pick?The Big Interview with Mary Lou McDonald airs at 10pm tonight (Wednesday) on Virgin Media One. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonny Palmer reviews the WEC season finale at Bahrain, plus Nick Daman’s team by team review of the Sao Paulo Grand prix and this week’s Big Interview is with Ferdinando Cannizzo.
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig — who recently released the third edition of "The Intelligent Investor," Benjamin Graham's classic that many believe is the greatest investment book of all time — says that 'It used to be that your stockbroker tried to pick your pocket, and now your stockbroker is in your pocket." Those changes in technology make it hard for investors to stay focused on the long-term, which is where most will make their substantive financial gains. Zweig discusses how and why Graham's classic required updating — he last updated the book, adding commentary throughout — over 20 years ago — even though value investing still works well as Graham defined it in the original version in 1949. Steve Sanders, executive vice president of marketing and development for Interactive Brokers talked about the firm's Forecast Trader Market, which effectively allows investors to buy options on political events, economic data releases and climate indicators, ostensibly to hedge portfolios against current events, although in a way that Chuck notes feels more like sports betting than investing. Plus, in The Big Interview, Andy Wells, chief investment officer at Sanjac Alpha, talks fixed-income investing as the economy expects a rate-cutting cycle to continue with news out of the Federal Reserve coming on Thursday.
Mona Mahajan, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones, says the stock market is likely to moderate, but investors should lean into any volatility or price declines as an opportunity to buy and build their portfolio. In a wide-ranging Big Interview, Mahajan — who sees a soft landing as the most likely economic outlook — gives her take on every asset class from the Magnificent Seven to small-cap stocks, from bonds and precious metals to alternative investments. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, makes the Van Eck Morningstar SMID Moat fund his ETF of the Week. In the Market Call, Jeffrey DeMaso, editor of The Independent Vanguard Adviser, discusses Vanguard funds and ETFs.
Including Nick Daman’s team by team review of the US Grand Prix, and a Big Interview with ERC champion Hayden Paddon.
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Episode 213 - Are you recruiting this semester? Well, in this must-listen episode of Career Services, we dive into the biggest interview pitfalls that could cost you your dream job—and how to dodge them like a pro! We delve into the common mistakes candidates make—from lack of preparation to over-rehearsing—and discuss how to avoid these traps with thoughtful strategies. But one of the biggest challenges we discuss is striking the perfect balance between being professional and staying relaxed. How do you build rapport without sounding too casual? How do you keep it formal without losing your personality? We break down this delicate dance and share insider tips on mastering it. Whether you're prepping for your first interview or fine-tuning your approach, this episode is your toolkit for turning every interview into a success story. Don't miss out on learning how to keep things cool, confident, and professional to make a lasting impression!Mentioned in this episode:https://careerservices.upenn.edu/resources/big-interview/ Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
Dominic Ceci, chief investment officer at Johnson Financial Group, says that investors can't expect the stock market — after 20-plus percent gains in 2023 and this year — to roll along at that pace indefinitely, noting that record highs have stocks trading well above their normal range relative to earnings. If earnings normalize and growth slows a little bit, the economy can stay strong while the market goes through a long sideways or slightly down period, likely lasting for much of next year. He says in The Big Interview that kind of benign scenario is more likely than a hard landing or big market declines. Matt Kaufman, head of ETFs at Calamos Investments, discusses the firm's latest structured products, which are tied to the stock market, but which use options to virtually ensure that losses are impossible; he explains how they work and where they might fit into investment portfolios. Plus, with big Powerball and MegaMillions jackpots on the line this week, Matt Zajechowski discusses research he did for Lucky.me showing which states have produced the most big jackpot winners — and the states where no one has ever claimed the biggest prize — as well as which numbers have proven to be luckiest — and the least lucky — when it comes to grand prizes in the past.
David Richards talks about forty years of Prodrive, Chris Ward brings us up to date with news from HSR and Nick Daman looks back at the Singapore Grand Prix with his team by team review. This week’s Big Interview is with BMW Motorsport’s Andreas Roos.
After a tense debate, Ryan Knutson and Molly Ball unpack a busy election week and examine what's next for both campaigns in crucial swing states like Pennsylvania. Plus, could a state like Nebraska decide the election? Further Listening: - Red, White, and Who? How Abortion Plays for Trump and Harris - For Kamala Harris, a Big Interview and a Narrow Lead - Is the Trump Campaign Going Off Track? Further Reading: - We Asked Undecided Voters Who Won the Trump-Harris Debate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The SMX Insiders will break down the opening round of the playoff's from zMAX Dragway in Concord, NC, and look ahead to Round 2 from Texas Motor Speedway.Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas talk about Jett Lawrence and his remarkable ride to close the gap on Chase Sexton, and how Haiden Deegan put his stamp on the role of clear favorite in the 250 class. Our regular features bring the heat with Dr. Joe McGinley in the SMX Medical update and Clinton Fowler with SMX Facts, and the Estonian privateer Harri Kullas joins the show for the Big Interview to talk about his journey to the SMX playoffs.
We start with our historical featured idealist, the founder of St. Mary's Academy in New Orleans: Mother Josephine Charles battled racism and misogyny in the mid-19th century to create a religious school for girls of color. Nearly 160 years later, St. Mary's had 100% graduation and college admission rates—unheard of in education! The Big Interview…
Who will win the race to the White House? A new series from The Journal podcast explores the issues that are shaping this election. This week, Ryan Knutson and WSJ's Molly Ball delve into reproductive rights, examining how the issue is playing out for both Democrats and Republicans. Plus..what makes a state a swing state? Further Listening: - For Kamala Harris, a Big Interview and a Narrow Lead - Hope, Unity (and Some Nerves at the DNC) - Is the Trump Campaign Going Off Track? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Liga is back and so is one of its true classics. BARCELONA and ATHLETIC CLUB have been duking it out in this division for as long as it's been around. Along with Real Madrid, they're the only clubs who've never been relegated. Like Barça, Athletic represents a part of Spain—the Basque region—with a serious independent streak, but that hasn't always made them allies off or on the pitch. In the 1980s, especially, these two clubs entered an explosive feud, one that culminated with none other than Diego Maradona launching into a flying kick at an Athletic player in the final of the Copa del Rey. That's the competition that has revived this rivalry more recently, too, as these two clubs have a habit of running into each other in the king's cup final.But the biggest story going into this league fixture might just be Nico Williams, the electric winger who starred for Spain at EURO 2024 this summer, who appears to have turned down a move to Barcelona to stay in Bilbao. What does that say about the state of the Blaugrana at the moment, about Athletic, and about Williams?Here to offer some insight is Graham Hunter, who's covered Spanish football for decades and now does so for ESPN. He also hosts a podcast of his own, The Big Interview. He helps us trace the history of this fixture and its politics, explains the origins and consequences of Athletic's policy of only fielding Basque players, and offers a look behind the scenes of Spain's camp at EURO 2024. He followed the champions up close throughout the tournament.If you're enjoying The Football Weekend, please give us a rating and leave a review! It will help spread the word to more fans who might like a big match preview to start their Fridays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist at U.S. Bank Asset Management, says the economic data has lined up so that the economy "can cruise through this soft landing, and not land." In the Big Interview, Haworth says that recessions have been held off for longer than expected up to now, but while he could see heightened volatility for the market for the rest of the year or beyond, the glass-half-full economy means that recession is not likely in the next year and a half. Economists -- as measured by the August 2024 Economic Policy Survey released today by the National Association for Business Economics -- seem to agree, though Lester Jones, chief economist, National Wholesale Beer Association and a member of NABE's survey committee, notes that the imbalance between loose fiscal policy and tight monetary policy has economists worried about how things might turn after the election. David Trainer, president of New Constructs, puts Lyft back into The Danger Zone -- for the fourth time since 2019 -- noting that the stock still isn't worth $1 per share despite currently trading for more than 10 times that amount. Plus Steve Nicastro, managing editor at Clever Real Estate, discusses how changes in rules governing real estate commissions -- which went into effect over the weekend -- will play out for consumers.
Ducati's announcement that it was entering the off-road space was big enough news, but moving Paolo Ciabatti, who headed up the fantastically successful MotoGP effort, over to head the new motocross program was just as important to insiders. This is proof of how serious Ducati is about success on the dirt, and the brand takes a big step this weekend when Antonio Cairoli (!) returns to MXGP on the Ducati 450. Ciabatti was busy in another series last weekend, though, as he stopped by Unadilla to take in Pro Motocross. Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas were able to get a few minutes with him for the Big Interview on the SMX Insider show. This podcast is an extended, full-length version of the shorter interview that ran in the show. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is hosted by Jason Weigandt and presented by Yoshimura, On Track School, and Racer X Brand.
Little Big Town are a country group and special unit, celebrating 25 years together. They've consistently performed hits about 20 years, one of the most successful in their genre. Releasing a Greatest Hits compilation and touring with Sugarland, I created this top 10 of songs I recommend of theirs (including 3 not on the album). Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaText the show!, Support the show.Little Big Town Top 1010. “The Daughters” (2019)9. “Little White Church” (2010)8. “Day Drinking” (2014)7. “Summer Fever” (2018)6. “Pontoon” (2012)5. “Wine, Beer, Whiskey” (2019, 2020)4. “Tornado” (2012-2013)3. “Better Man” (2016-2017)2. “Girl Crush” (2014)1. “Boondocks” (2005)"Wine, Beer, Whiskey" - Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (2020)The Big Interview with Dan Rather (2019)"Better Man" - CMT Storytellers (2024)Little Big Town's Christmas Peformance @ Grand Ole OpryToday's Summer Concert Series calendarRelated Episodes: Ep. 12 - Top 40 Songs of 2019 (Part 1)Ep. 64 - Top 40 Songs of 2020 (Part 1)Ep. 107 - 13 Halloweenish SongsEp. 144 - Yacht Rock - Boat SongsEp. 155 - Kelsea Ballerini Top 10Ep. 168 - Top 40 Songs of 2022 (Part 1)
Pags and Cari Dive into the Latest Polls – They Ask Where is Kamala's Big Interview? Why the Media Silence? Plus, Interview with Eric Trump Part 2!
Geoff Dailey, head of U.S. equities at BNP Paribas Asset Management, says in The Big Interview that he thinks "Any pullback should be bought" right now, noting that concerns over the economy, inflation, the strength of the consumer and more will add some volatility but are not likely to derail the market. Meanwhile, he notes that "small-caps in particular are poised for strong performance," noting that a huge valuation gap has emerged between those large-cap companies and the small-cap companies, probably the biggest discount we have seen going back to the financial crisis [of 2008]." He expects the market to broaden out and for small companies to benefit, though he also noted that he prefers large-cap U.S. multi-nationals to going after international investments, noting the market conditions are strong enough to keep domestic stocks ahead of foreign counterparts. Also on the show, behavioral finance expert Meir Statman discusses the emotional issues that have investors ignoring strong economic numbers to see the problems and potential financial misery in their own lives, and Alex Gailey, analyst at Bankrate.com, discusses her research into "The Motherhood Penalty," which shows the price women pay for raising kids, amounting to 31 percent less than fathers in annual wages last year alone.
Shea Adam looks back at Indycar’s trip to Toronto, plus Nick Daman’s team by team review of the Hungarian Grand Prix, and Mikey Taylor is this week’s Big Interview.
Nick Daman and Shea Adam talk about why horology is making the motorsport news this week. The Big Interview is with Alexander Sims.
Bleav in Pro Football Film Room with Chris Landry and Scott Seidenberg
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Previewing this weekend’s FIA WEC race at Interlagos. Plus Nick Daman’s team by team review of the British Grand Prix, and this week’s Big Interview is with Gunnar Jeanette.