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My guest today is Dr. Bryan Taylor, President and Chief Economist for Global Financial Data, which provides the most comprehensive, historical economic and financial information. In today's episode, Bryan walks through what he's learned from studying 200+ years of market concentration in the US. Then we dive into his analysis of financial history over the past eight centuries by breaking the past up into five historical eras. He shares how this can improve our understanding of the returns to stocks, bonds and bills and the equity risk premium in the future. ----- Follow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube For detailed show notes, click here To learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com ----- Sponsor: Today's episode is sponsored by YCharts. YCharts enables financial advisors to make smarter investment decisions and better communicate with clients. Visit YCharts to start your free trial and be sure to mention "Meb" for 20% off your subscription (new clients only). Sponsor: Today's episode is sponsored by The Idea Farm. The Idea Farm gives you access to over $100,000 worth of investing research, the kind usually read by only the world's largest institutions, funds, and money managers. Subscribe for free here. Follow The Idea Farm: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tik Tok ----- Interested in sponsoring the show? Email us at Feedback@TheMebFaberShow.com ----- Past guests include Ed Thorp, Richard Thaler, Jeremy Grantham, Joel Greenblatt, Campbell Harvey, Ivy Zelman, Kathryn Kaminski, Jason Calacanis, Whitney Baker, Aswath Damodaran, Howard Marks, Tom Barton, and many more. ----- Meb's invested in some awesome startups that have passed along discounts to our listeners. Check them out here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miranda sits down with Bryan Taylor, director of Hellboy: The Crooked Man to discuss how the film came to life. They talk about his collaboration with comic creator Mike Mignola, the... LEARN MORE The post Interview with Director Bryan Taylor – The Making of Hellboy: The Crooked Man appeared first on Geeks OUT.
Podcast: The Rational Reminder Podcast (LS 57 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Episode 324 - Dr. Bryan Taylor: Lessons from Market History (1600-2024)Pub date: 2024-09-26Have you ever wondered how financial markets performed centuries ago or how world events impacted stock prices? Today, we sit down with Dr. Bryan Taylor, President and Chief Economist at Global Financial Data, to unpack the world's fascinating financial history. Dr. Taylor is known for his extensive work in collecting and analyzing historical financial data that spans several centuries and his valuable knowledge of stock, bond, and commodity market trends, which led to the creation of Global Financial Data. In our conversation, Dr. Taylor shares insights from his extensive research, covering stock and bond returns from as far back as the 1600s. From the impact of the French Revolution on financial markets to the performance of commodities, Dr. Taylor provides a rare view of the long-term trends shaping today's financial decisions. Learn about the value of historical financial data, its importance for investment decision-making, and how long-term trends can provide insights into future market behaviour. We discuss the creation of Global Financial Data's extensive historical financial database, the challenges of gathering centuries-old data, and the long-term performance of stocks versus bonds. Explore the impact of major geopolitical events on financial markets, the importance of studying historical market trends for modern investment decisions, and how his data-driven research has been utilized. Join us as we delve into the world's financial history and its relevance to today's investment landscape with Dr. Bryan Taylor. Tune in now! Key Points From This Episode: (0:03:41) Background about Global Financial Data, their data sources, and the challenges of collecting historical data. (0:09:27) What he finds fascinating about historical data, who uses the database, and the role of historical data in financial decision-making. (0:14:49) How stocks have performed relative to bonds throughout the financial records. (0:17:34) Uncover the main historical factors that limit returns and increase risk for investors and the five financial eras. (0:23:18) Explore the trends in stocks and bonds during the five financial eras and the impact of government debt and inflation on returns. (0:29:04) Common characteristics of countries that have had bad long-term market outcomes and the effect of world events on markets. (0:35:11) Learn about the best and worst-performing markets and what makes the US market so resilient. (0:38:36) His outlook for stocks and bonds and how the recent bear market compared to past market upheavals. (0:41:36) Compare past and current interest rates and the return on commodities versus stocks and bonds. (0:46:20) Overcoming the lack of historical data for emerging market returns and what defines an emerging market. (0:52:29) Find out how emerging markets have performed throughout history and how often they make the transition to developed. (0:59:04) Unpack the historical market concentration in the US and his thoughts on the expected returns of the US stock market. (1:03:42) Final takeaways and Dr. Bryan Taylor shares his definition of success. Links From Today's Episode: Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on X — https://x.com/RationalRemindRational Reminder on TikTok — www.tiktok.com/@rationalreminder Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.caBenjamin Felix — https://www.pwlcapital.com/author/benjamin-felix/ Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Mark McGrath on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmcgrathcfp/ Mark McGrath on X — https://x.com/MarkMcGrathCFP Dr. Bryan Taylor — https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-taylor-46a92032/ Global Financial Data — https://globalfinancialdata.com/ Dr. Bryan Taylor on SSRN — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=4320002 Papers From Today's Episode: ‘France and the Four Horsemen of the Market' — https://globalfinancialdata.com/france-and-the-four-horsemen-of-the-market ‘The Financial History of Emerging Markets: New Indices' — https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4193062 The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Benjamin Felix & Cameron Passmore, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Have you ever wondered how financial markets performed centuries ago or how world events impacted stock prices? Today, we sit down with Dr. Bryan Taylor, President and Chief Economist at Global Financial Data, to unpack the world's fascinating financial history. Dr. Taylor is known for his extensive work in collecting and analyzing historical financial data that spans several centuries and his valuable knowledge of stock, bond, and commodity market trends, which led to the creation of Global Financial Data. In our conversation, Dr. Taylor shares insights from his extensive research, covering stock and bond returns from as far back as the 1600s. From the impact of the French Revolution on financial markets to the performance of commodities, Dr. Taylor provides a rare view of the long-term trends shaping today's financial decisions. Learn about the value of historical financial data, its importance for investment decision-making, and how long-term trends can provide insights into future market behaviour. We discuss the creation of Global Financial Data's extensive historical financial database, the challenges of gathering centuries-old data, and the long-term performance of stocks versus bonds. Explore the impact of major geopolitical events on financial markets, the importance of studying historical market trends for modern investment decisions, and how his data-driven research has been utilized. Join us as we delve into the world's financial history and its relevance to today's investment landscape with Dr. Bryan Taylor. Tune in now! Key Points From This Episode: (0:03:41) Background about Global Financial Data, their data sources, and the challenges of collecting historical data. (0:09:27) What he finds fascinating about historical data, who uses the database, and the role of historical data in financial decision-making. (0:14:49) How stocks have performed relative to bonds throughout the financial records. (0:17:34) Uncover the main historical factors that limit returns and increase risk for investors and the five financial eras. (0:23:18) Explore the trends in stocks and bonds during the five financial eras and the impact of government debt and inflation on returns. (0:29:04) Common characteristics of countries that have had bad long-term market outcomes and the effect of world events on markets. (0:35:11) Learn about the best and worst-performing markets and what makes the US market so resilient. (0:38:36) His outlook for stocks and bonds and how the recent bear market compared to past market upheavals. (0:41:36) Compare past and current interest rates and the return on commodities versus stocks and bonds. (0:46:20) Overcoming the lack of historical data for emerging market returns and what defines an emerging market. (0:52:29) Find out how emerging markets have performed throughout history and how often they make the transition to developed. (0:59:04) Unpack the historical market concentration in the US and his thoughts on the expected returns of the US stock market. (1:03:42) Final takeaways and Dr. Bryan Taylor shares his definition of success. Links From Today's Episode: Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on X — https://x.com/RationalRemindRational Reminder on TikTok — www.tiktok.com/@rationalreminder Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.caBenjamin Felix — https://www.pwlcapital.com/author/benjamin-felix/ Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Mark McGrath on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmcgrathcfp/ Mark McGrath on X — https://x.com/MarkMcGrathCFP Dr. Bryan Taylor — https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-taylor-46a92032/ Global Financial Data — https://globalfinancialdata.com/ Dr. Bryan Taylor on SSRN — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=4320002 Papers From Today's Episode: ‘France and the Four Horsemen of the Market' — https://globalfinancialdata.com/france-and-the-four-horsemen-of-the-market ‘The Financial History of Emerging Markets: New Indices' — https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4193062
JJ & Alex take you through the day in sports. EA Sports College Football 25 Dabo Swinney is complaining again about the playoff Big Ten doesn't want Florida State MLB All-Star game is tonight Tim LaComb on Utah Jazz offseason Bryan Taylor of Real Golf Radio talks Open Championship Tiger Woods spicy press conference
JJ & Alex chat with Bryan Taylor of Real Golf Radio to get his thoughts on the Open Championship that begins on Thursday morning. Also, some Utah Jazz talk with Tim LaComb to ask hm about the Jazz offseason and Summer League so far.
It's Christian Rock Summer! This is the beginning of a month long exploration of the fringes of Christian music with Josh Christianson joining Josiah as co-host. We're talking "not a Christian band, just Christians in a band." We're talking Christianity being more of a relationship than a religion. On today's episode, James (@cigarette_liker) joins Josh and Josiah to discuss the hardcore/metalcore/mathcore band, The Chariot, and its charismatic front man, Josh Scogin. They discuss the band's discography, their notorious live shows, what made them unique at the time, and whether or not there is a political or religious philosophy behind it all.NOTE: I recorded the Patreon shout outs for this episode in June, so I missed a new person. So you get a shout out in the show notes. Thank you for supporting the show, racecaracecaracecar!Follow today's guest on Twitter @cigarette_liker and on Bluesky @cigarettelikerBecome a Fruitless Patron here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141Check out Fruitless on YouTubeFind more of Josiah's work: https://linktr.ee/josiahwsuttonFollow Josiah on Twitter @josiahwsuttonReferencesThe The Chariot Episode, Spotify Playlist, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/67c0zm8pnEOJDm5RkEt5ZX?si=98987567dc45493f Video to watch to get a feel for The Chariot's energy, the infamous pears incident: "THE CHARIOT PERTH 2011," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR4uoOVah7IAnother good video to see their stage presence: "The Chariot - Live in Plan B, Moscow 05.04.2012," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htdulnrNKyMhate5six on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/@hate5sixI learned about Scogin leaving Norma Jean in the middle of a show from this essay: "The Theology of the Chariot," Mason Mennenga, https://masonmennenga.com/writings-1/2020/12/23/the-theology-of-the-chariotuswithoutThem, https://uswithoutthempod.com/"Jonathan Kindler: The Chariot," The BlackSheep Podcast, https://hmmagazine.com/podcast/jonathan-kindler-the-chariot/"Stephen Harrison: The Chariot and Fever 333," The BlackSheep Podcast, https://hmmagazine.com/podcast/stephen-harrison-the-chariot-and-fever-333"Bryan Taylor: The Chariot, The Threats, and Slowriter," The BlackSheep Podcast, https://hmmagazine.com/podcast/bryan-taylor-the-chariot-the-threats-and-slowriter/"Ex-The Chariot Members Say Josh Scogin Fired Them Because God Told Him To," The PRP, https://www.theprp.com/2018/06/04/news/ex-the-chariot-members-say-josh-scogin-fired-them-because-god-told-him-to/Ladies and Gentlemen... The Chariot: Tour Documentary, YouTube, originally on DVD, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voQ0A3P2Zy0The Chariot live at the Chameleon Club, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNBkiBbDs3Y"Josh Scogin of The Chariot - Testimony at Soulfest," SoulFest on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_O9InNvZwUAudio creditsJesus Freak - dc TalkJosh Scogin of The Chariot - Testimony at Soulfest," SoulFest on YouTube"Bryan Taylor: The Chariot, The Threats, and Slowriter," The BlackSheep PodcastYesterday – bloom.The Company, The Comfort, The Grave - The ChariotMemphis Will Be Laid to Waste - Norma JeanAnd Shot Each Other - The Chariot"The Chariot - Live in Plan B, Moscow 05.04.2012," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htdulnrNKyM"THE CHARIOT PERTH 2011," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR4uoOVah7IBack to Back - The ChariotTeach: - The ChariotIn My Dreams – bloom.The City - The Chariot
Meet Bryan Taylor - founder of Leaderboards of America, handicap golfer, multi-tournament winner, and someone who truly strives to reach his potential - while lifting up those around him - every single day. Bryan didn't start playing golf until the age of 30 - seriously! And since, he's been on a path of greatness, including having won multiple tournaments and accumulating some wickedly low scores along the way. In today's conversation, we go inside the mind of Bryan to learn his take on the important of practice - and how to practice right - as well as how he implements a pre-round and pre-shot routine. Bryan's relationship toward improvement and dedication to learning about himself through the game of golf is nothing short of incredible. Start listening. *** Subscribe to the More Pars Than Bogeys Newsletter. This newsletter helps double-digit golfers overcome the emotional and mental hazards of their minds so that they can shoot more pars than bogeys. Each week, I'll provide insights, principles, and strategies to help you deter distractions, find your focus, manage your emotions, and cultivate boundless confidence so that you can play to your potential. Subscribe now. *** Key Quotes: “Recognize that there is always room for improvement in golf and strive to constantly get better.” “Find ways to make practice more efficient and effective, such as visualizing shots and creating a practice course in your mind.” “Quality practice is more important than quantity. Focus on specific areas of improvement and be conscious of your practice.” “Reflect on your rounds and focus on the positives. Give yourself credit for the good shots and learn from the mistakes.” “Take time to emotionally offload after a round and be present with your family and loved ones.” Leaderboards of America (LBA) is a leader in innovative and effective visual marketing solutions with a focus on point-of presence sponsorships at golf venues. Years of extensive experience in the creation and construction of leaderboards and leaderboard sponsorships allows LBA to develop, design and deliver unique and impactful branding solutions that deliver real results for all types of businesses and organizations. Join our free and growing community of serious golfers chasing scratch: The (Aspiring) Scratch Golfer's Society. For all things 1:1 Mental Game Coaching, Group Mental Game Coaching, and Speaking, visit me here: www.golfmindsetcoaching.com. For feedback, questions, or to take me out for a round of golf, shoot me an email or connect with me on social media: Instagram: @paulsaltercoaching Twitter: @paulsaltercoach LinkedIn: Paul Salter Coaching Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Golf Journey 08:30 The Power of Quality Practice 15:47 Maintaining a Balanced Mindset 25:46 Reflecting on Rounds and Believing in Your Ability 30:06 Constantly Striving for Improvement
JJ & Alex are joined by Bryan Taylor of Real Golf Radio to get his thoughts on the next major championship which is the PGA Championship. They also go through the Sporting News' list of ranking every college football coach. Where do the local coaches come in at?
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AlabamaThe AL House did pass both gambling bills, now heads to state senateState senate passes a bill that bans the sale of lab grown meat in the stateErin Beasley with AL Cattlemen Association discusses meat on 1819podcastVarrie Kindall to plead guilty to parts of a kickback scheme in Jefferson CountySchoolounselor in Mobile charged with not reporting teacher/student sexRetired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn endorses Bryan Taylor's run for judgeNationalGang dispute caused shooting at parade in Kansas City that killed radio DJRobert Hur to testify to 3 House committees over investigation into Joe BidenCivil rights complaint is filed against Disney for DEI hiring practicesSatanic Temple lawsuit to ritualize abortion dismissed by district judgeDonald Trump hush money trial in NYC to start in March Fulton county DA and Nathan Wade took witness stand today in Atlanta
Bryan Taylor continues his time with Greg giving the political story and background of gambling in Alabama.
Candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court joined Greg to share about himself and his reasons for seeking office.
Republican candidate for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Bryan Taylor joins Greg in studio.
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Caleb is a student of every aspect of his game from mentality down to nutrition. He provides great insight into his way of thinking and shares some experiences that got him to where he is today.Sponsor Notes: taylorteamrealtors.com or call Bryan Taylor at 540.315.5880
This week's episode is the second part of Pat's conversation with Bryan Taylor about his profession and how he holds onto his faith even during hard times.
This is the second part in a series of multiple "Candid Conversations" with Dr. Bryan Taylor of Taylor Mobile Veterinary Dentistry. Dr Taylor was kind enough to sit down with us to discuss some of the many cases we have seen this year during our routine exams here at Leatherman Lane, as well as some terminology, insight into equine dentistry, a little background on him personally, and so much more... Dr Taylor graduated from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1996, and moved to North Carolina to join a practice (focusing on all aspects of equine medicine) in Davie County shortly thereafter. In 2002, he left to start his own practice, that dealt exclusively with equine dentistry. His desire to promote the importance of equine dentistry has led him to teach at the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where he holds the position of Adjunct Assistant Professor. Please feel free to comment, share, & ask any questions! This video is filmed in Concord, North Carolina so depending on where you are in the world, may not line up with how you do things for your horses (and that's OK). We hope you will get as much as we did from these conversations with Dr Taylor and look forward to sharing the rest of the series with you soon... The full version of this conversation is available on our YouTube channel now. Please "subscribe" while your watching/listening. TaylorMadeTeeth.com LeathermanLane.com
This is the first part in a series of multiple "Candid Conversations" with Dr. Bryan Taylor of Taylor Mobile Veterinary Dentistry. Dr Taylor was kind enough to sit down with us to discuss some of the many cases we have seen this year during our routine exams here at Leatherman Lane, as well as some terminology, insight into equine dentistry, a little background on him personally, and so much more... Dr Taylor graduated from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1996, and moved to North Carolina to join a practice (focusing on all aspects of equine medicine) in Davie County shortly thereafter. In 2002, he left to start his own practice, that dealt exclusively with equine dentistry. His desire to promote the importance of equine dentistry has led him to teach at the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where he holds the position of Adjunct Assistant Professor. Please feel free to comment, share, & ask any questions! This video is filmed in Concord, North Carolina so depending on where you are in the world, may not line up with how you do things for your horses (and that's OK). We hope you will get as much as we did from these conversations with Dr Taylor and look forward to sharing the rest of the series with you soon... The full version of this conversation is available on our YouTube channel now. Please "subscribe" while your watching/listening. TaylorMadeTeeth.com LeathermanLane.com
Insurance Dudes: Helping Insurance Agency Owners Gain Business Leverage
The Insurance Dudes are on a mission to find the best insurance agentsaround the country to find out how they are creating some of the top agencies. But they do not stop there, they also bring professionals from other industries for insights that can help agents take their agencies to the next level. The Insurance Dudes focus on your agency's four pillars: Hiring, Training, Marketing and Motivation! We have to keep the sword sharp if we want our agencies to thrive. Insurance Dudes are leaders in their home, at their office and in their community. This podcast will keep you on track with like minded high performing agents while keeping entertained!About Jason and Craig:Both agents themselves, they both have scaled to around $10 million in premium. After searching for years for a system to create predictability in their agencies, they developed the Telefunnel after their interviews with so many agents and business leaders. Taking several years, tons of trial and error, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on lead spend, they've optimized their agencies and teams to write tons of premium, consistently, and nearly on autopilot!LEARN MORE BY Registering for TUESDAY's LIVE CALL With The Insurance Dudes!Bio of Bryan TaylorBryan Taylor is a highly motivated, enthusiastic leader of The Bryan Taylor Insurance Agency. I have been a leader in the sales field for more than 13 years now. I am passionately driven for the success of the company I work for, as well as the success of those who surround me. Beginning my career at Clemson University in athletics, and then continuing it as a small business owner, working as a regional account manager and now regional sales manager with my current company has allowed me to exceed and grow my sales objectives, as well as my leadership skills.Website: https://agents.allstate.com/bryan-taylor-anderson-sc.htmlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-taylor-2b719067/#experienceFacebook: https://web.facebook.com/TaylorAgency71/
Insurance Dudes: Helping Insurance Agency Owners Gain Business Leverage
The Insurance Dudes are on a mission to find the best insurance agentsaround the country to find out how they are creating some of the top agencies. But they do not stop there, they also bring professionals from other industries for insights that can help agents take their agencies to the next level. The Insurance Dudes focus on your agency's four pillars: Hiring, Training, Marketing and Motivation! We have to keep the sword sharp if we want our agencies to thrive. Insurance Dudes are leaders in their home, at their office and in their community. This podcast will keep you on track with like minded high performing agents while keeping entertained!About Jason and Craig:Both agents themselves, they both have scaled to around $10 million in premium. After searching for years for a system to create predictability in their agencies, they developed the Telefunnel after their interviews with so many agents and business leaders. Taking several years, tons of trial and error, and hundreds of thousands of dollars on lead spend, they've optimized their agencies and teams to write tons of premium, consistently, and nearly on autopilot!LEARN MORE BY Registering for TUESDAY's LIVE CALL With The Insurance Dudes!Bio of Bryan TaylorBryan Taylor is a highly motivated, enthusiastic leader of The Bryan Taylor Insurance Agency. I have been a leader in the sales field for more than 13 years now. I am passionately driven for the success of the company I work for, as well as the success of those who surround me. Beginning my career at Clemson University in athletics, and then continuing it as a small business owner, working as a regional account manager and now regional sales manager with my current company has allowed me to exceed and grow my sales objectives, as well as my leadership skills.Website: https://agents.allstate.com/bryan-taylor-anderson-sc.htmlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-taylor-2b719067/#experienceFacebook: https://web.facebook.com/TaylorAgency71/
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are trying to stop our hearts from dying by doing everything we can to make our hearts explode in the 2006 film from Mark Neveldine and Bryan Taylor, Crank.I'm going to give you a second to think of and give me the name of a film that's more insane than this one. Go ahead.Second's up!The only film that could possibly be more insane than this one is its sequel, Crank: High Voltage. THERE ARE NO OTHER CRAZIER FILMS! This thing is about as ridiculous, wild, ludicrous, violent, or gratuitous as this one.To quote the great Martha Stewart, “Now that's a good thing.”So saddle up, slam several Red Bulls, and join us on this ride into utter and depraved lunacy. You'll be glad you did.(Recorded on April 29, 2022)Links to Stuff We Mentioned:Crank - IMDbCrank trailer - YouTubeMark Neveldine - IMDbBrian Taylor - IMDbJason Statham - IMDbAmy Smart - IMDbEfren Ramirez - IMDbJose Pablo Cantillo - IMDbCarlos Sanz - IMDbDwight Yoakam - IMDbThe Incredibles (2004) - IMDbThe Good the Bad the Weird (2008) - IMDbThe Good, the Bad, the Weird | More Movies Please! - LibsynDeadpool (2016) - IMDbCrank: High Voltage - IMDbCrank: High Voltage Official Trailer - YouTubeRoboCop (1987) - IMDbCentral Intelligence (2016) - IMDbPredator (1987) - IMDbHeath Ledger - IMDbSpy (2015) - IMDbFollow Us:Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Our Instagram profile!Our Twitter profile!
Los maestros nos marcan la vida. Seguro puedes recordar a algún maestro de tu niñez. ¿Porque lo recuerdas tanto? Lo más probable es que no sea por sus enseñanzas sino por su forma de hacerte sentir. Hoy nos acompaña en el estudio un cristiano que tiene algo en común con nuestro Señor Jesucristo, ambos son maestros. Bryan Taylor sirve en su iglesia los domingos, pero de Lunes a Viernes es maestro de matemáticas en una preparatoria pública. Hoy nos comparte sus vivencias.Contáctanos y envía tus sugerencias a través de nuestro correo electrónico: Podcastpibsy@gmail.com Redes Sociales de PIBSY Plus https://www.facebook.com/Pibsyplus/https://www.instagram.com/pibsyplus/https://pibsyplus.buzzsprout.com/Redes Sociales de Primera Iglesia Bautista de San Ysidro: http://www.pibsy.org/https://www.facebook.com/primeraiglesiabautistadesanysidro/https://www.instagram.com/pibsy_rv/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCupYNsThdhfGHTPEwyyoysATe dejamos también las redes sociales de Iglesia Ancla San Diego:https://iglesiaancla.comhttps://www.facebook.com/iglesiaanclasd/Éstas son algunas películas que se mencionaron en el episodio:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0463998/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094027/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt2097298/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
Cullen and Mason chat with Bryan Taylor who used to play guitar in The Chariot. He also is the frontman of The Threats and Slowriter. We chat about his time in The Chariot and the new music we can expect from The Threats and Slowriter.Check out our partner HM Magazine: hmmagazine.comFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcast
In episode 365, we welcome our guest, Dr. Bryan Taylor, President and Chief Economist for Global Financial Data, which provides the most comprehensive, historical economic and financial information available anywhere. In today's episode, we put today's market into historical context. We start by looking at the history of interest rates and then hear why the 2020's may be “The COVID Decade.” Then we touch on whether or not the dominance of the U.S. stock market will continue, what Bryan's research shows about seasonality in the stock market, and whether we can learn any lessons from past industries that dominated the way the technology sector has of late. Please enjoy this episode with Global Financial Data's Bryan Taylor. ----- Follow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube For detailed show notes, click here To learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com ----- Today's episode is sponsored by FarmTogether. FarmTogether is a technology-powered investment platform that enables investors to channel funding into natural assets, starting with U.S. farmland. By driving abundant and creative capital to farmers, we're giving investors the opportunity to drive agriculture toward sustainability on a massive scale. Alongside a changing climate, the global population continues to grow, with expectations of reaching 9.7 billion by 2050. This means approximately 70% more food will be required than is consumed today. FarmTogether investors are providing the key financial building blocks for a sustainable future. --- Today's episode is sponsored by The Idea Farm. The Idea Farm gives you access to over $100,000 worth of investing research, the kind usually read by only the world's largest institutions, funds, and money managers. Join today and get access to quarterly CAPE ratios, an excel quant backtester and the entire research library.
Regular activity is good for the heart, but patients with heart conditions may wonder if it is safe to exercise. Mayo Clinic's Sports Cardiology Clinic is a specialty clinic where a team of cardiologists, exercise physiologists, and other specialists evaluate and treat heart conditions with a goal of keeping athletes active in sports. But who could benefit from sports cardiology? "We're trying to target three different types of patients," says Dr. Brian Shapiro, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist. "Of course, that elite athlete, whether it be professional, collegiate or even high school, as we're able to see patients from 15 years and older. Second, the weekend warriors — people who want to get out there and start running again, or biking, doing triathlons and things of this nature. And, finally, those patients who may actually have cardiac disease and have never worked out." The Sports Cardiology Clinic also can advise patients how to improve training and performance. The evaluation involves a stress test. "A cardiopulmonary stress test is the cornerstone of the evaluation we will do with these patients," says Dr. Bryan Taylor, a Mayo Clinic cardiopulmonary exercise physiologist. "We are trying to do two things. One, we're trying to understand the baseline level of fitness of the overall heart and lung and musculoskeletal fitness the person has. But the stress test is also a first sweep where potential issues might be identified. And we can understand if exercise is limited, is it due to a heart condition or a lung condition or something else?" On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Shapiro and Dr. Taylor discuss sports cardiology evaluation, monitoring and treatment options.
Metal Dudes Nerding OutMusic-Movies-Pop Culture-GamingJoin Michael “Rickshaw” Martin Ex member of IWRESTLEDABEARONCE hosting Worship and Tribute Nerd, a youtube Channel/Podcast dedicated to finding out Artists favorite nerdy addictions. For people who enjoy Metal, Movies, or comedy! With Co Host Fuzz.Music by John GaneyLogos by Donny Wahl IG @thesofatxDonations and W&TN ShirtsPaypal Ihateghosts@yahoo.com#thechariot #Slowriter #TheThreatsThis week on the show we caught up with Bryan Taylor ex member of The Chariot. We talked about a few of his newer musical projects since then, Slowriter and The Threats. We got nerdy about music and South Park!Shout outSecret Levels Podcast and Secret Transmission PodcastIhatethesceneAlways Sonny podcastKopercrabb podcastYoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAjIZ5slTw3K6EDfvRJM7dg IG https://www.instagram.com/worshipandtributenerd/ FB https://www.facebook.com/Worshipandtributenerd Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2mq6kBO4eHQLaU0PfnqRH9?si=sjHkOArnQ9KoNXAOwbhwog Apple podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/2mq6kBO4eHQLaU0PfnqRH9?si=sjHkOArnQ9KoNXAOwbhwog Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/worshipandtributenerd Twitter https://twitter.com/WandTNerd Discord https://discord.gg/MbdEKTp
Hey there! I am so stoked on this episode! I have been following slowriter forever now and being able to talk to Bryan about it was so much fun! The new record is amazing! So if you want to hear an awesome record listen to Bad Creation by slowriter! But being able to talk about his past and present projects was so cool! Thank you so much for coming on man! I had such a great time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drivesafetextwhenhome/support
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Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they've ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What's the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring '20s? [20:00] Technology has solved the necessity of living in urban areas. [21:15] During the bubonic plague, 1/3 third of the population was wiped out, while the houses remained, causing the most significant housing price drop in history. [25:25] How reliable is 800-year-old data? Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they've ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What's the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring '20s? [20:00] Technology has solved the necessity of living in urban areas. [21:15] During the bubonic plague, 1/3 third of the population was wiped out, while the houses remained, causing the most significant housing price drop in history. [25:25] How reliable is 800-year-old data? Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they’ve ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What’s the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring ’20s? [20:00] Technology has solved the necessity of living in urban areas. [21:15] During the bubonic plague, 1/3 third of the population was wiped out, while the houses remained, causing the most significant housing price drop in history. [25:25] How reliable is 800-year-old data? Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they've ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What's the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring '20s? [20:00] Technology has solved the necessity of living in urban areas. [21:15] During the bubonic plague, 1/3 third of the population was wiped out, while the houses remained, causing the most significant housing price drop in history. [25:25] How reliable is 800-year-old data? Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they’ve ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What’s the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring ’20s? [20:00] Technology has solved the necessity of living in urban areas. [21:15] During the bubonic plague, 1/3 third of the population was wiped out, while the houses remained, causing the most significant housing price drop in history. [25:25] How reliable is 800-year-old data? Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they've ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What's the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring '20s? [20:00] Technology has solved the necessity of living in urban areas. [21:15] During the bubonic plague, 1/3 third of the population was wiped out, while the houses remained, causing the most significant housing price drop in history. [25:25] How reliable is 800-year-old data? Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
Jason Hartman discusses human rights, the individual versus the group. Has Any Rand's fiction started to come to life? What lessons can we learn from this, and how can this impact your investments? Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus? LIVESTREAM: Sunday Morning, Coffee Tok (Talk) 11 AM facebook.com/JasonHartman.com Key Takeaways: [1:30] Why would Atlas, Shrug? [3:00] What rights do you have as a human? [7:00] What reasons do we have that should give us protection? [9:00] Groups cannot have rights; the individual is the smallest minority in the world. [11:40] "In the name of the general welfare…" [14:30] Part of property rights is being able to abandon that property. Dr. Bryan Taylor [20:00] Are interest rates the lowest they've ever been in history? [21:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [22:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [23:30] Are interest rates too low? What's the fallout? [26:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. Websites: GlobalFinancialData.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
On this episode, we sit down with Bryan Taylor to discuss all things drumming in the context of worship. We dive into the gear one needs, the mentality one needs, and the difference between playing for a pop tour and playing for a worship service. See more of BT's playing at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ0zrB5DJ-U https://youtu.be/7sZfWDJHgco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq8i3H8EdPc
How does a savvy brand think about design? While the logo and look and packaging of a CPG brand is important, there is so much more that goes into creating the visual identity of a brand. Bryan Taylor is the founder, creative director of Drawn which is an integrated marketing design agency based in Eugene, Oregon. He has vast experience not only designing the look of well known national and international brands, but the experiences that cement customer relationships with those brands. For the complete transcript, visit https://barcodestartup.com/podcast
There’s a certain thrill to acquiring new properties that you can make a new stream of income out of, but you’ve got to make sure everything’s in order before you start to celebrate. Upgrading an old property takes a lot of scrutiny and a lot more paperwork. Dan Hanford talks all about the process of upgrading older properties with Brian Albers and Bryan Taylor of Affordable Upstate LLC in South Carolina. It just so happens that Brian and Bryan are experts on this particular subject because of their considerable experience going through these same processes. Specifically, they walk us through the 80-unit Landau Apartments in Clinton. Learn from their story and become a better property owner.
There's a certain thrill to acquiring new properties that you can make a new stream of income out of, but you've got to make sure everything's in order before you start to celebrate. Upgrading an old property takes a lot of scrutiny and a lot more paperwork. Dan Hanford talks all about the process of […]
Presented by @nexentireusa After recapping the Rigs & Kids event @smtoyota with @_robdaman we talk to Tony May from @jeepnationtv Interviews and Mentions: 36m57s-Bryan Taylor @ivdynamics 38m17s- Mike Mamic @smtoyota 46m40s: Ryan @bossstrongbox 1h04m47s @redlandsjeep
How you start your business greatly depends on your drive, focus, and the people who are supporting you. Bryan Taylor, a manager of a management investing firm, walks us through his life achievements including his business focus and adventure. He believes that for real estate investing newbies, the best way you can educate yourself is […]
Our friends at the Christian Leadership Alliance introduced us to Bryan Taylor of Cornerstone Management, an investment consulting firm that helps Christian non-profit organizations. Hear why the exist, how they're helping their clients and what you can take from their drive and vision. The post Faith and Finances appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Our friends at the Christian Leadership Alliance introduced us to Bryan Taylor of Cornerstone Management, an investment consulting firm that helps Christian non-profit organizations. Hear why the exist, how they're helping their clients and what you can take from their drive and vision.
Our friends at the Christian Leadership Alliance introduced us to Bryan Taylor of Cornerstone Management, an investment consulting firm that helps Christian non-profit organizations. Hear why the exist, how they're helping their clients and what you can take from their drive and vision.
Our friends at the Christian Leadership Alliance introduced us to Bryan Taylor of Cornerstone Management, an investment consulting firm that helps Christian non-profit organizations. Hear why the exist, how they're helping their clients and what you can take from their drive and vision. The post Faith and Finances appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Blue Yeti Microphone: http://www.bluemic.com/products/yeti/Spreaker (where my podcasts are stored): http://spreaker.comPodcast Page: http://passpodcast.comSubscribe to iTunes: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1129939263I was able to be a special guest on Ash & Jazz's show “Soul Gab with Ash & Jazz”. We go into a massive conversation about the year in review, our musical picks, & just some random thoughts that are pretty real & honest. #Repost from the episode: Join us with a holidaze podcast special featuring past guest speakers, Bryan Taylor of @passpodcast and Tom Biddulph of @goodgrievings. Amidst the techie issues, we dive into randomable topics ranging from looking back on last December 2017, sharing our heartfelt thoughts on the journey thus far, achieving major milestones, a look at the major music albums for 2018, top Christmas song, milkboos, gif replies, and two words that set the tone for each of us for 2019. Major swag team. #episode224 #NFL #Google #podcast #talker #PASSPodcast #PodcastAboutSportsNStuff #thePASS #Sports #Music #Artists #Gaming #Technology #Spreaker #rva804 #branding #blueMicrophone #richmond804 #podcastLife #blymibt #plymibt #podsInColor #professionalRecordingEngineer #AirpodsEscape Episode Link: https://anchor.fm/soul-gab-with-ash--jazz/episodes/Episode-56-Bryan-and-Tom-Join-e2pe1e Random Observations with Ash: https://anchor.fm/random-observations/ Soul Gab with Ash & Jazz: https://anchor.fm/soul-gab-with-ash--jazz
Join us with a holidaze podcast special featuring past guest speakers, Bryan Taylor of @passpodcast and Tom Biddulph of @goodgrievings. Amidst the techie issues, we dive into randomable topics ranging from looking back on last December 2017, sharing our heartfelt thoughts on the journey thus far, achieving major milestones, a look at the major music albums for 2018, top Christmas song, milkboos, gif replies, and two words that set the tone for each of us for 2019. Major swag team.
Amidst the thin veil and ghoulish good times, Bryan from thePASS podcast joins Ash and Jazz for a candid Halloween conversation. They discuss their randomable perspectives on the latest music, memorable Halloween song, costumes choices, Evernote love, sponsorship pitches, and more. Leave the trickin’ for the kids, here are some notable treats to enjoy!
Join us with a 2-hour podcast special featuring past guest speakers, Bryan Taylor of thePASS podcast and Tom Biddulph of Good Grievings. We dive into randomable topics ranging from the new music today, dating in the 30s, new tweet lingo, high school memorable moment, when sliding in the DMs goes bad, and the infamous Alexa and her future rap battle career. FR FR.
Love, Loss, and the Fairy Tale In Between
Bryan Taylor, fellow podcast host of thePass Podcast, joins Ash and Jazz as they discuss music today, a light review on the artist Wiz Khalifa’s new album “Rolling Papers 2” and the importance of sound. Bryan offers insight on what it is like to start a podcast and some tips to consider while recording. Twinkle, twinkle!
In Episode 110, we welcome author and market data expert, Dr. Bryan Taylor. Meb begins by asking how Bryan built the massive financial database that is Global Financial Data. Bryan walks us through how the database developed over time. The conversation soon turns to Bryan’s book, Debts, Defaults, Depression and Other Delightful Ditties from the Dismal Science. Bryan tells us this is actually the first of two books. It includes stories about the past that people might find interesting – some of the crazy things that have happened in the financial markets, as well as an inference about what that might mean for the future. The follow-up book will focus on a number of specific cases, from The East India Company, all the way up to some of Trump’s companies. Next, Meb changes gears – there are a few contenders getting close to becoming the first $1T company. Meb uses this as a chance to look back at the first $1B company. Bryan tells us that title goes to Standard Oil. He then walks us through its history, including its practice of pushing prices down to drive competitors into bankruptcy, the Sherman Anti-trust Act, the break-up of Standard Oil, and the effect on shareholders. This conversation dovetails into a conversation about which company today – Apple, Amazon, Facebook, or Google – is more likely to face a threat from government oversight. Listen in to get Bryan’s thoughts. The guys then get into inflation. It turns out, the 20th Century had the highest inflation ever. What might be in store for us in the 21st Century? Bryan and Meb discuss this, touching on various governments’ ability to pay debt, growth rates, Bryan’s red-flag metric (when the interest coverage ratio to GDP exceeds 5%), as well as the most likely path for US and global interest rates. Meb then uses his recent trip to Greece as a springboard for a discussion about the future of the EU. Bryan tells us it’s an all-or-nothing situation. And the concern now isn’t over Greece, it’s over Italy. It might be the first country to drop out of the Euro. If so, it will face severe consequences in trying to be independent. Plus, it could have a domino effect, leading to other countries leaving and the entire system falling apart. He concludes by telling us that “at some point, the stresses are going to be so great that some of the countries (in the European Union) are eventually forced to leave.” Next, Meb moves toward Asia. He brings up a quote from Bryan about the future market-cap of Asian stock markets (as the biggest in the world) and asks if this is a no-brainer “buy Asia” right now. Bryan gives us his thoughts but notes that Asia has lots of internal issues that need solving before they can challenge the US as the primary engine of returns going forward. Next up is an interesting discussion of what investing used to be like, how it changed, and how it might change for us going forward. The conversation touches on investing in the 1800s, how World War I flipped everything on its head, and the current concern of nationalism. There’s plenty more in this episode – the need to be conscious of how integrated global markets are these days… the historical period that most closely resembles today’s investing climate… what Bryan is working on now… And Bryan’s most memorable trade. Get all the details in Episode 110.
La puntata più happy dell’anno! News su news per felicitarsi con HBO per Demimonde, con Kevin Spacey per House of Card, con Zachary Quinto per In Search Of, con DC per l’indesiderabile Metropolis. Ma il clou della serata, l’apice della contentezza seriale è Happy, la serie ispirata all’omonimo fumetto firmato Grant Morrison e Bryan Taylor. Se […]
This week we talk Magic Kingdom comings up, nature nurtured youngsters, & filicidal ideations, reviewing Bryan Taylor's 'Mom and Dad'...not his parents...his film...about parents... Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://patreon.com/frightday or http://shop.frightday.com Follow us in the shadows at the following places: http://frightday.com http://twitter.com/frightday http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy
BRPD Sgt. Bryan Taylor returns with a fiery defense of law enforcement
In this episode you will hear your hero's talk about how Tim will get Chris super sick, Chris also explains the movie Dear White People to Tim. Also you will hear us speak on our 2nd greatest fan Bryan Taylor ask us a very important question? So sit back and enjoy a new Sticking with Stuckey. Remember to Like, Comment, Re-post, subscribe, and Follow
In this episode you will hear your hero's talk about how Tim will get Chris super sick, Chris also explains the movie Dear White People to Tim. Also you will hear us speak on our 2nd greatest fan Bryan Taylor ask us a very important question? So sit back and enjoy a new Sticking with Stuckey. Remember to Like, Comment, Re-post, subscribe, and Follow
Sgt. Bryan Taylor of BRPD and the Union of Police joins Clay to shed light on the mood of the police department.
I programmet diskuterar panelen bl.a. kammarmusik av Mozart och Devienne med fagotten i fokus samt violinisten Esther Yoos tolkning av Sibelius och Glazunov. Sofia Nyblom möter Daniel Barenboim. I panelen Camilla Lundberg, Rainer Clute och Sebastian Stevensson (gäst och P2s artist 2016-17) som tillsammans med programledaren Johan Korssell betygsätter följande skivor:JEAN SIBELIUS ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV Violinkonserter Esther Yoo, violin Philharmonia Orchestra Vladimir Ashkenazy, dirigent DGG 481 215 7 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, BALAKIREV, IPPOLITOV-IVANOV, ERKIN Scheherazade, Islamey, Kaukasiska skisser, Köcekce Borusan Istanbuls filharmoniker Sascha Goetzel, dirigent Onyx ONYX 4124SERGEJ RACHMANINOV Vigilia, midnattsmässa Bryan Taylor, Paul Davidson m.fl Phoenix Chorale, Kansas City Chorale Charles Bruffy, dirigent Chandos CHSA 5148 W A MOZART FRANCOIS DEVIENNE Sonat för fagott och cello Fagottkvartetter nr 1-3 Matthias Rácz, fagott, Medlemmar ur Merel-kvartetten Ars Produktion ARS 38 194 Sofia möter Sofia Nyblom har träffat pianisten och dirigenten Daniel Barenboim i samband med att han gav en i pianoafton i Stockholms konserthus i april.Andra i programmet nämnda eller rekommenderade inspelningar: Rimsky-Korsakovs Scheherazade med Chicagos symfoniorkester ledd av Seiji Ozawa på skivmärke Warner; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski på RCA; Londons symfoniorkester under ledning av Leopold Stokowski på Decca; samt med Concertgebouw-orkestern ledd av Kirill Kondrasjin på Philips. Rachmaninovs Vigilia med Radiokören ledd av Tönu Kaljuste på Virgin. Sibelius violinkonsert med Anne-Sophie Mutter och Dresdens statskapell dirigerade av André Previn på DG; Viktoria Mullova och Bostons symfoniorkester ledd av Seiji Ozawa på Philips; med Leonidas Kavakos och Lahtis symfoniorkester på Bis samt med Jascha Heifetz och Londons filharmoniker ledda av Thomas Beecham på RCA. Glazunovs violinkonsert med Anne-Sophie Mutter och Washingtons symfoniorkester ledd av Mstislav Rostropovitj på Erato samt med Jascha Heifetz och Londons filharmoniker ledda av John Barbirolli på Documents. Esther Yoos inspelning av Tjajkovskijs violinkonsert som släpps till hösten. Inget svep denna vecka
Bryan Taylor of Questar Gas Company talks about energy conservation and the technology of home lighting as portrayed in the 1940 classic thriller, “Gaslight.”
Bryan Taylor of Questar Gas Company talks about energy conservation and the technology of home lighting as portrayed in the 1940 classic thriller, “Gaslight.”
Bryan Taylor of Questar Gas Company talks about energy conservation and the technology of home lighting as portrayed in the 1940 classic thriller, “Gaslight.”
Regular activity is good for the heart, but patients with heart conditions may wonder if it is safe to exercise. Mayo Clinic's Sports Cardiology Clinic is a specialty clinic where a team of cardiologists, exercise physiologists, and other specialists evaluate and treat heart conditions with a goal of keeping athletes active in sports. But who could benefit from sports cardiology? "We're trying to target three different types of patients," says Dr. Brian Shapiro, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist. "Of course, that elite athlete, whether it be professional, collegiate or even high school, as we're able to see patients from 15 years and older. Second, the weekend warriors — people who want to get out there and start running again, or biking, doing triathlons and things of this nature. And, finally, those patients who may actually have cardiac disease and have never worked out." The Sports Cardiology Clinic also can advise patients how to improve training and performance. The evaluation involves a stress test. "A cardiopulmonary stress test is the cornerstone of the evaluation we will do with these patients," says Dr. Bryan Taylor, a Mayo Clinic cardiopulmonary exercise physiologist. "We are trying to do two things. One, we're trying to understand the baseline level of fitness of the overall heart and lung and musculoskeletal fitness the person has. But the stress test is also a first sweep where potential issues might be identified. And we can understand if exercise is limited, is it due to a heart condition or a lung condition or something else?" On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Shapiro and Dr. Taylor discuss sports cardiology evaluation, monitoring and treatment options. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy