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Irish dairy farms are making huge progress when it comes to improving their sustainability metrics, with the Teagasc/FBD Environmental Sustainability Awards highlighting the farms which are leaders in this regard. For this week's Dairy Edge, James Dunne is joined by dairy farmer, Brendan Walsh, who was the overall winner in 2024. Brendan outlines how he farms to meet high levels of performance, whilst also keeping the long term sustainability of his system in mind. For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com
Brendan Walsh, Chief Operating Officer of the RSA, chats to JP about their new action plan to cut the wait times for driving tests Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kentucky Bred - Presented by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development and Breeders Incentive Funds featuring trainers Brendan Walsh & Michael McCarthy
Presented by TwinSpires Hear from Preakness winning trainer Michael McCarthy and Brendan Walsh, trainer of runner up Gosger, as we look back on the 150th Preakness Stakes. Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners Ray Bouchard shares his thoughts on Journalism's unforgettable performance. Santa Anita analyst Michelle Yu looks ahead to a weekend full of graded stakes and we catch up with jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson for the latest on her recovery and comeback. Plus, Joe Kristufek previews three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on his weekly Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
A post-Preakness Stakes edition of HRRN's Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton featuring Brendan Walsh & Michael McCarthy
Brendan Walsh, Chief Operating Officer, Road Safety Authority, discusses details of a new plan aimed at reducing driving test times nationwide.
The Road Safety Authority has today launched a major new action plan to tackle long driving test wait times across the country. Brendan Walsh, Chief Operating Officer with the RSA explained the action plan.
The Road Safety Authority has today launched a major new action plan to tackle long driving test wait times across the country. Brendan Walsh, Chief Operating Officer with the RSA explained the action plan.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the 2025 Kentucky Derby Monster pod!!Welcome to ITM's most anticipated -- and longest -- show of the year. When ITM debuted the monster pod format several years ago, it changed the horse racing content game, but this year PTF and JK really outdid themselves. It's banger after banger. Clocking in at 2:30, this is the Derby show you need for those long walks and car rides. No issue if you divide it into parts but we are serving it up in one monstrous segment with all the Kentucky Derby tips, analysis, information, and betting advice you need.Here you'll find:PTF and Chris Fallica on JournalismJK and Mike Smith on RodriguezPTF and Randy Moss on LuxorJK and Mike Maloney on SovereigntyJK and Britney Eurton on Tappan StreetPTF and Jayson Werth on Flying MohawkJK and Mike Repole on GrandePTF and Duke Matties on BaezaJK and Richard Migliore on SandmanPTF and Matt Bernier on Burnham SquareJK and Brendan Walsh on East AvenueJK and Saffie Joseph Jr. on NeoequosPTF and Ethan West on Chunk of GoldJK and Tom Ryan on Citizen BullPTF and Marshall Gramm on Coal BattleJK and Acacia Clement on Owen AlmightyPTF and Jackson Muniz on Final GambitPTF and Clay Sanders on TiztasticPTF and Michael Domabyl on American PromiseJK and Ryan Anderson on PublisherPTF and Alex Henry on Admire DaytonaPTF and Mikee P on Render JudgmentPTF and Nick Tammaro on California BurritoTakeaways: This year's Kentucky Derby Monster Pod features extensive analysis and insights from numerous expert guests, enhancing the pre-race preparation for listeners. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding horse racing dynamics, particularly regarding the impact of pace and running styles on Derby outcomes. Listeners are encouraged to consider the significance of trainer experience and horse pedigree when evaluating contenders for the Kentucky Derby. The discussion highlights the relevance of recent performances, such as the UAE Derby and other prep races, in assessing each horse's potential for success in the Derby.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the 2025 Kentucky Derby Monster pod!!Welcome to ITM's most anticipated -- and longest -- show of the year. When ITM debuted the monster pod format several years ago, it changed the horse racing content game, but this year PTF and JK really outdid themselves. It's banger after banger. Clocking in at 2:30, this is the Derby show you need for those long walks and car rides. No issue if you divide it into parts but we are serving it up in one monstrous segment with all the Kentucky Derby tips, analysis, information, and betting advice you need.Here you'll find:PTF and Chris Fallica on JournalismJK and Mike Smith on RodriguezPTF and Randy Moss on Luxor CafeJK and Mike Maloney on SovereigntyJK and Britney Eurton on Tappan StreetPTF and Jayson Werth on Flying MohawkJK and Mike Repole on GrandePTF and Duke Matties on BaezaJK and Richard Migliore on SandmanPTF and Matt Bernier on Burnham SquareJK and Brendan Walsh on East AvenueJK and Saffie Joseph Jr. on NeoequosPTF and Ethan West on Chunk of GoldJK and Tom Ryan on Citizen BullPTF and Marshall Gramm on Coal BattleJK and Acacia Clement on Owen AlmightyPTF and Jackson Muniz on Final GambitPTF and Clay Sanders on TiztasticPTF and Michael Domabyl on American PromiseJK and Ryan Anderson on PublisherPTF and Alex Henry on Admire DaytonaPTF and Mikee P on Render JudgmentPTF and Nick Tammaro on California Burrito
Louie & Sean are back with another edition of BloodHorse Monday.The guys open with jockey Mike Smith, who will be aboard Rodriguez in Kentucky Derby 151.Then, hear from trainers Bill Mott, Brad Cox, Brendan Walsh, Steve Asmussen, and Whit Beckman as their horses gear up for the Derby.The guys then talk with Frank Angst and put a wrap on the OBS April sale.They close with a look at potential Preakness starters out of both the Tesio and Bathhouse Stakes.
This week on the show Rachel Donovan chats to dairy farmer Brendan Walsh from Co Tipperary who, alongside his father John, won this year's Teagasc/FBD Environmental Sustainability Awards. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2024 Breeders' Cup is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and exciting events in horse racing, with a record number of international horses and some of the best contenders from around the world. In this video, we'll provide 3 Thoughts about Every Breeders' Cup Race based on the pre-entries. This betting preview will focus on key horses, jockeys, trainers, and stats to help you navigate the races and make informed bets. Here's a quick breakdown of some of the featured contenders across multiple races, packed with SEO-rich keywords for fans of the Breeders' Cup! Future Stars Friday - November 1, 2024Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint: The 5-furlong turf sprint features Aesterius (IRE), trained by Archie Watson, and Magnum Force (IRE) from Ger Lyons' stable. Also entered are Big Mojo (IRE) and Governor Sam, both prepped for their shot at the million-dollar purse. Pre-entered favorites like Whistlejacket (IRE), trained by Aidan O'Brien, will make this race highly competitive. NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies: Leading contenders include Immersive, trained by Brad Cox, and La Cara, trained by Mark Casse. The field also includes Otomena, trained by Bob Baffert, and Scottish Lassie, looking to dominate the 1 1/16-mile race. John Deere Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf: A strong international field is headlined by Lake Victoria (IRE), Fiery Lucy (GB), and Anshoda (IRE). Top trainers like Brad Cox and Aidan O'Brien have their best fillies entered. FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile: The 2-year-old colts will take on 1 1/16 miles, with East Avenue, trained by Brendan Walsh, and Chancer McPatrick from Chad Brown's barn looking like top contenders. Citizen Bull, trained by Bob Baffert, rounds out the favorites. Championship Saturday - November 2, 2024: PNC Bank Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint: Ways and Means, trained by Chad Brown, is a top contender in this 7-furlong race, alongside Society, who comes off a string of impressive wins. Soul of an Angel and Vahva add depth to the field. Prevagen Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint: Turf sprinters like Bradsell (GB) and Cogburn, trained by Steve Asmussen, headline this competitive 5-furlong dash. The field also includes Aesop's Fables (IRE) and Motorious (GB), promising an exciting finish. Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff: Idiomatic, the reigning Breeders' Cup Distaff champion, returns to defend her title against Thorpedo Anna and Raging Sea. Other top contenders include Honor D Lady and Che Evasora (ARG). Longines Breeders' Cup Turf: This $5 million race brings together top international turf stars like Rebel's Romance (IRE), who returns to defend his title, and Continuous (JPN). Emily Upjohn (GB) and Luxembourg (IRE) will also be looking to capture the top prize. Longines Breeders' Cup Classic: The marquee event features heavyweights like Fierceness, City of Troy (IRE), and Forever Young (JPN). Also entered are top contenders Derma Sotogake (JPN), Ushba Tesoro (JPN), and Arthur's Ride. Whether you're placing bets on the Juvenile Turf Sprint or following the international stars in the Breeders' Cup Classic, this video has you covered with essential facts and insights for every race. Our random thoughts bring fresh perspectives while covering the facts from pre-entries. Don't miss out on this ultimate guide to the 2024 Breeders' Cup! #BreedersCup2024 #BreedersCupClassic #HorseRacingBetting #ThoroughbredRacing
The 2024 Breeders' Cup is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and exciting events in horse racing, with a record number of international horses and some of the best contenders from around the world. In this video, we'll provide 3 Thoughts about Every Breeders' Cup Race based on the pre-entries. This betting preview will focus on key horses, jockeys, trainers, and stats to help you navigate the races and make informed bets. Here's a quick breakdown of some of the featured contenders across multiple races, packed with SEO-rich keywords for fans of the Breeders' Cup! Future Stars Friday - November 1, 2024Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint: The 5-furlong turf sprint features Aesterius (IRE), trained by Archie Watson, and Magnum Force (IRE) from Ger Lyons' stable. Also entered are Big Mojo (IRE) and Governor Sam, both prepped for their shot at the million-dollar purse. Pre-entered favorites like Whistlejacket (IRE), trained by Aidan O'Brien, will make this race highly competitive. NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies: Leading contenders include Immersive, trained by Brad Cox, and La Cara, trained by Mark Casse. The field also includes Otomena, trained by Bob Baffert, and Scottish Lassie, looking to dominate the 1 1/16-mile race. John Deere Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf: A strong international field is headlined by Lake Victoria (IRE), Fiery Lucy (GB), and Anshoda (IRE). Top trainers like Brad Cox and Aidan O'Brien have their best fillies entered. FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile: The 2-year-old colts will take on 1 1/16 miles, with East Avenue, trained by Brendan Walsh, and Chancer McPatrick from Chad Brown's barn looking like top contenders. Citizen Bull, trained by Bob Baffert, rounds out the favorites. Championship Saturday - November 2, 2024: PNC Bank Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint: Ways and Means, trained by Chad Brown, is a top contender in this 7-furlong race, alongside Society, who comes off a string of impressive wins. Soul of an Angel and Vahva add depth to the field. Prevagen Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint: Turf sprinters like Bradsell (GB) and Cogburn, trained by Steve Asmussen, headline this competitive 5-furlong dash. The field also includes Aesop's Fables (IRE) and Motorious (GB), promising an exciting finish. Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff: Idiomatic, the reigning Breeders' Cup Distaff champion, returns to defend her title against Thorpedo Anna and Raging Sea. Other top contenders include Honor D Lady and Che Evasora (ARG). Longines Breeders' Cup Turf: This $5 million race brings together top international turf stars like Rebel's Romance (IRE), who returns to defend his title, and Continuous (JPN). Emily Upjohn (GB) and Luxembourg (IRE) will also be looking to capture the top prize. Longines Breeders' Cup Classic: The marquee event features heavyweights like Fierceness, City of Troy (IRE), and Forever Young (JPN). Also entered are top contenders Derma Sotogake (JPN), Ushba Tesoro (JPN), and Arthur's Ride. Whether you're placing bets on the Juvenile Turf Sprint or following the international stars in the Breeders' Cup Classic, this video has you covered with essential facts and insights for every race. Our random thoughts bring fresh perspectives while covering the facts from pre-entries. Don't miss out on this ultimate guide to the 2024 Breeders' Cup! #BreedersCup2024 #BreedersCupClassic #HorseRacingBetting #ThoroughbredRacing
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to spin you through the racing news from around the globe. On the show today, Harry Eustace arrives in Moonee Valley ahead of the Cox Plate and assesses how his horse Docklands might stack up against the locals before outlining an ambitious three race plan. Jessie Harrington ranks Hotazhell up with the best of her career juveniles ahead of this weekend's Futurity at Doncaster, while US-based Brendan Walsh is similarly enthusiastic about his Breeders' Cup Juvenile favourite East Avenue in conversation with Donna Brothers. Dan Barber has the Timeform rundown on British Champions' day, while Kildaragh Stud's Roderic Kavanagh is the man in the Weatherbys Bloodstock hotseat this week. Nick and Jane also take a close look at the annual Return of Mares, discuss the Hanlon appeal/sales timing, and consider the impact of the positive news on vaccination availability.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to spin you through the racing news from around the globe. On the show today, Harry Eustace arrives in Moonee Valley ahead of the Cox Plate and assesses how his horse Docklands might stack up against the locals before outlining an ambitious three race plan. Jessie Harrington ranks Hotazhell up with the best of her career juveniles ahead of this weekend's Futurity at Doncaster, while US-based Brendan Walsh is similarly enthusiastic about his Breeders' Cup Juvenile favourite East Avenue in conversation with Donna Brothers. Dan Barber has the Timeform rundown on British Champions' day, while Kildaragh Stud's Roderic Kavanagh is the man in the Weatherbys Bloodstock hotseat this week. Nick and Jane also take a close look at the annual Return of Mares, discuss the Hanlon appeal/sales timing, and consider the impact of the positive news on vaccination availability.
Bobby worked with Edie on Nurse Jackie. They even shot a few scenes together, but does she remember him? Bob reminds her that they once shared a Thanksgiving together. Edie's new comedy, "I'll Be Right There" is in theaters now and the director Brendan Walsh joins in the fun. *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolfSubscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump insisting he's not weird and telling the audience they had to vote for him even if they don't like him during a meandering town hall with Sean Hannity on Fox News.Then, Edie Falco talks about getting ready to become an empty nester, reuniting with Nurse Jackie director Brendan Walsh on the film I'll Be Right There and her friendship with Tracy Morgan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick is joined by ITV Racing presenter Oli Bell to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Aidan O'Brien is first up with running plans for the Irish Champion Stakes and news of City of Troy's public gallop at Southwell. Charlie Fellowes and jamie Osborne join the show to debate the future of the Racing League, while Brendan Walsh talks about defending his Kentucky Downs trainers' title, Jonathan Harding reports from the Asian racing Conference and Group CEO Henry Beeby looks ahead to the Goffs Orby sale.
Today on Midday, a conversation about the work of Philip Berrigan, whose writing has been assembled in a new collection, A Ministry of Risk, edited by Brad Wolf. Philip Berrigan was an iconic peace activist, a soldier, a priest, a scholar, and a protester who came to international prominence as part of the Catonsville 9, a group that burned draft cards in 1968, during the Vietnam war. In 1973, Berrigan, with his wife, Elizabeth McAlister, founded Jonah House in Baltimore, a Catholic Worker House inspired by the gospel nonviolence work of Dorothy Day. Program guests include Brad Wolf, cofounder of Peace Action Network of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. We also speak with Brendan Walsh and Willa Bickham, the founders of a Catholic Worker House in Southwest Baltimore called Viva House.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
As the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium approaches, Penta Managing Director Ylan Mui sits down with friends of the pod John Fagan and Brendan Walsh from Markets Policy Partners to discuss the Federal Reserve's efforts to manage inflation and maintain labor market stability. They discuss recent labor market data, the state of the U.S. consumer post-COVID, and of course, expectations for a rate cut in September – and missed opportunities this summer. The episode also delves into the implications of the upcoming presidential election for Fed policy and personnel and the potential impact on inflation from both candidates' economic platforms.
Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen looks ahead to Saturday's Whitney and Troy Stakes, Brendan Walsh talks about Clement L. Hirsch contender Pretty Mischievous, and we preview the Saratoga Sale with Fasig-Tipton President & CEO Boyd Browning Jr. and consignors Price Bell Jr. and Scott Mallory. Plus, Ashley Anderson gives you 3 races to watch in this week's TwinSpires Triple Play, Kurt Becker takes you on a Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
Three big race days at three big tracks share the focus this week on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. The Grade 1, $1 million Whitney Stakes featuring Pegasus World Cup (G1) and Met Mile (G1) winner National Treasure is one of the Saratoga races discussed by New York Racing Association TV analyst Acacia Clément. She also will touch on the Test (G1), the Saratoga Derby (G1) and Cogburn in the Troy (G2). The Clement L. Hirsch (G1) at Del Mar could be the race of the weekend featuring Adare Manor and Eclipse Award winner Pretty Mischievous, who is trained by Brendan Walsh. He will talk about the difference between last year and this year for his champion filly and what she needs to do to win this weekend. The $1 million Hambletonian, U.S. harness racing's biggest event, gets the attention of Horse Racing Nation handicapper Ed DeRosa. He also has tips for the Hirsch, the Whitney and the Test. John Cherwa and Ron go over feedback that is dominated by responses to Kenny McPeek's decision to send division-leading filly Thorpedo Anna against the boys this month in the Travers (G1). John also reveals his candidate for the most overrated horse in training. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
The family of Ballyduff man Anthony O’Carroll has travelled to be at his bedside in a hospital near Manchester where he is receiving treatment after he was injured on Monday evening while taking part in the 2024 Southern 100 Road Races on the Isle of Man. Mass was said for the talented motorcyclist at short notice on Tuesday evening; however, despite the short notice in organising the service, the church was full. Jerry spoke to Fr. Brendan Walsh, parish priest of Causeway/ Ballyduff.
“Peace is the duty of our time,” Phillip Berrigan told a class of college students in 1965. 60 years later, it remains so. Berrigan was an iconic peace activist, a soldier, a priest, a scholar, and a protester who came to international prominence as part of the Catonsville 9, a group that burned draft cards in 1968, during the Vietnam war. In 1973, Berrigan, with his wife, Elizabeth McAlister, founded Jonah House in Baltimore, a Catholic Worker House inspired by the gospel nonviolence work of Dorothy Day. Today on Midday, a conversation about the work of Philip Berrigan, whose writing has been assembled in a new collection, A Ministry of Risk. Brad Wolf edited the work. He is a lawyer, former prosecutor, professor, and community college dean. He is cofounder of Peace Action Network of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, an affiliate of Peace Action and a partner of World BEYOND War. Brad's writings have been published in The Progressive, Common Dreams, Counterpunch, Antiwar.com, Consortium News, and Dappled Things. We also speak with Brendan Walsh and Willa Bickham, the founders of a Catholic Worker House in Southwest Baltimore called Viva House. On July 4, the 2024 Peace Walk is set to take place in Washington, D.C.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
18th June, 2024– Experience God's Healing Power as Deacon Don shares incredible stories of healing. Today, he is joined by Brendan Walsh, and the power of the sacrament of the sick, reflecting on personal anecdotes. The post E73 | God's Healing Grace Power Hour – Deacon Don & Brendan Walsh – Sacrament of the Sick: Healing Grace and Spiritual Strength appeared first on Radio Maria Ireland.
In today's episode, we sit down with Brendan Walsh, an expert in Early Modern Intellectual History and Religion to examine a chilling account of a 17th century demonic child possession in Connecticut, as chronicled in Cotton Mather's "Memorable Providences Relating To Witchcrafts And Possessions." Brendan takes us through the golden age of demonic possession, spotlighting significant figures such as the English exorcist John Darrell and notorious New England minister Cotton Mather. As we consider the account of the "Boy of Tocutt," Brendan elucidates how such reports reflect the fundamental Puritan perceptions of the diabolical or malevolent and their assault on the spiritually weak. Join us for a fascinating journey into the past, exploring how immemorial beliefs in witchcraft, the devil's pact, demonic obsession and possession continue to shape our understanding of evil in our society and ourselves. "The Boy of Tocutt" and the Demonic Covenant in Seventeenth-Century New England Demonology Memorable Providences Relating to Witchcrafts and Possessions Salem Witch-Hunt Daily Report Save Ingersoll's Tavern Facebook Group Massachusetts Witch-Hunt Justice Project Facebook Group Sign the MA Witch Hunt Justice Project Petition Join One of Our Projects Support Us! Buy Books from our Book Shop End Witch Hunts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/support
This week on What's at Stake, hosts Penta Partner Bryan DeAngelis and Managing Director Ylan Mui are joined by John Fagan and Brendan Walsh from Market Policy Partners. In the wake of the March Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting, the group dissects the potential for upcoming rate cuts and implications for financial markets. Amidst election year tensions, they also explore the nuanced interplay between monetary policy and politics. Will a June or July rate cut signal the start of an easing cycle? What could this mean for the political landscape? Additionally, Bryan, Ylan, John, and Brendan spotlight the broader implications of governing with a divided Congress.Beyond U.S. borders, they highlight parallels with international economic scenarios, including the Bank of Japan's surprising interest rate hike and discuss how global economic policies might influence domestic financial markets. Listen now!
In this final joint episode of the Macrocast, host Ylan Mui, Managing Director at Penta, alongside co-hosts John Fagan and Brendan Walsh of Markets Policy Partners say their farewells. The Macrocast will no longer continue as a joint production. Instead, John and Brendan will be spearheading its relaunch under the Markets Policy Partners banner. This episode is not a goodbye but rather a reunion, as Tony Fratto, founder of the Macrocast and Hamilton Place Strategies, now leading communications at Goldman Sachs, joins the conversation.Reflecting on the journey since its inception in 2019, the panel discusses the economic trials and tribulations over the years, such as the impact of COVID-19, the 2020 election, and conflicts worldwide.The group also shares their favorite memories and expressions of gratitude to contributors, partners, guests, and listeners.As the Macrocast concludes its final chapter at Penta, listeners are encouraged to follow Markets Policy Partners for future episodes and can continue to engage with Penta's podcast, "What's At Stake." Ylan, Brendan, John, and Tony conclude with a heartfelt thank you to the supporters of the Macrocast over the past five years and look forward to reconnecting soon
Dr Brendan Walsh, Senior Research Officer at the ESRI, on the findings of a new report on the future of the nursing home sector in Ireland.
In this week's episode of the Macrocast, hosts Ylan Mui, John Fagan, and Brendan Walsh decode the latest jobs report, a surprising addition of 199,000 jobs with healthcare and government hiring leading the charge. Yet, they also investigate the sectors experiencing a slowdown, like wholesale and retail trade. In the face of a booming job market and the Fed's cautious stance, there seems to be an undercurrent of pessimism.Ylan, John, and Brendan also discuss the Biden administration's economic actions and recent fiscal expenditures, including the bipartisan infrastructure bill—specifically, their impact on the economic landscape and public sentiment. Our hosts are looking forward to the week ahead in finance, which includes a Fed rendezvous, the retail sales announcement, the inflation numbers reveal, and the global Purchasing Managers Index data release.
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In this week's episode of the Macrocast, hosts Ylan Mui, John Fagan, and Brendan Walsh are joined by Matt Dell Orfano, Discovery Capital senior analyst and professor at Columbia Business School. The group sheds light on holiday shopping activity and its wider impact on the economy, specifically highlighting changes in pricing and shifts in consumer behavior.The group unpacks credit card usage and debt, and how they're reshaping consumer financing. They cite the steady rise in aggregate credit card debt and discuss how fluctuating wages and inflation could skew future consumer spending habits. The group also discusses the potential repercussions of a Fed policy misstep and the need for small businesses to have adequate access to financing.
On today's edition of the Macrocast, Penta's Ylan Mui and Markets Policy Partners' John Fagan and Brendan Walsh are joined by Brai Valerio-Esene, Founder of SW4 Insights Inc. The group dissects the mixed signals from recent economic data and the shift in the Fed's focus from inflation to growth. Our co-hosts also discuss how the conflict in the Middle East could have an economic ripple effect globally.
This week on the Macrocast, Ylan Mui, Brendan Walsh, John Fagan, and Robert Dewey are joined by John Dick, CEO and founder of Civic Science, to dive into the latest economic sentiment index (ESI). The group offers their insights on the subtle shifts in the labor market, the dilemma of return-to-office mandates, and the decline in job changes since the peak of the "Great Resignation." And after an active summer for labor, our experts grapple with the potential economic ripple effects of the United Auto Workers strike. You won't want to miss it!Read the latest ESI analysis here.
What happens when the government hits pause and the financial markets hold their breath? On the latest episode of the Macrocast, Ed Mills, Washington Policy Analyst at Raymond James, joins Ylan Mui and Brendan Walsh to discuss the potential effects of a government shutdown on markets. The group explores the possible twist of a temporary funding extension and the seismic shift this could cause in consumer sentiment.Later, our experts turn to the 2024 elections and the heavyweights that could influence voters' decisions—including economic and social issues, healthcare woes, and legal battles. The episode also examines the U.S.-China relationship, particularly in light of Secretary Raimondo's recent trip to China. You won't want to miss it!
On this week's episode of the Macrocast, Ylan Mui of Penta Group and Brendan Walsh of Markets Policy Partners take on a range of topics: from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, the Fed's upcoming Jackson Hole symposium, and the trend toward deflation in China. The duo also discuss the PPI and CPI index numbers, how they compare to pundit predictions, and what they mean for the overall economy.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. With the removal of jockeys' saunas from racecourses reaching boiling point, Neil Callan - forced to miss a Group 2 winner on Saturday for not making weight - joins the show with some trenchant views. Also on today's episode, reflections on a soggy end to Goodwood with Director of Racing Ed Arkell and Evan Sutherland, owner of Aberama Gold. Plus, Maurice de Gheest winning trainer and sometime rockstar Nicolas Caullery celebrates a landmark moment, while Brendan Walsh reflects on a heartbreaking way to win a Grade One at Saratoga on Saturday, and Tattersalls' Jason Singh gives us a sneak preview of the Book One catalogue out this week.
On this week's episode, K. Stratton Kirton, a Penta Strategy Partner, joins the Macrocast as a guest host with John Fagan and Brendan Walsh from Markets Policy Partners. The group discusses the middle of the road jobs day and what they think this means for Fed policy and the long discussed recession.They also explore Fitch's decision to downgrade the United States credit rating and recent central bank decisions around the world, including the Bank of England and Reserve Bank of Australia. Finally, the group talks about Saudi Arabia's decision to extend their oil production cut and China's continuing economic lag.Read Penta's Jobs Day analysis here.
Brayden finally catches a body! While Diana and Dru find out the truth about Monet. Tommy comes back from Chicago to confront Tasha putting Tariq in a tough situation. The boys recap episode 309 with Brendan Walsh and David Walton. SUBSCRIBE to Gianni's YouTube @giannivpaolo