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1PM ET FOX Business Report 07-30-2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionJul. 30, 2025 Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird says her department's consumer protection division serves to help legitimate Iowa businesses.
This is a 3-part episode where I share my reflections, progress toward my yearly goals, and creative experiments for the first half of the year. Thanks for listening! Let's keep the convo going: Join the community, Please Hustle Responsibly: https://pleasehustleresponsibly.beehiiv.com/Find all episodes here: https://www.honeyandhustle.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AngelaHollowellLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelahollowell/Twitter: https://twitter.com/honeyandhustle
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Deena Shanker. President Trump has been critical of a law in California requiring all eggs sold in the state be from cage-free chickens. While the eggs may be more expensive than those from chickens raised on battery farms, the extra cost hasn't deterred the general public from buying them.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionJul. 29, 2025 National financial journalist Jordan Goodman does not anticipate the Fed will reduce interest rates this week--or any time in the near future.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio news anchor Eric Thomas spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Day. Microsoft is giving its Edge browser an AI boost.
Iowa Business Report Monday EditionJul. 28, 2025 Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Mike Naig encourages Iowans to use Iowa-sourced products for their family and community events this summer.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss new records on Wall Street as Washington strikes a tariff deal with Japan that raises baseline tariffs to 15 percent as a similar trade deal with the EU looms; the trade deal between Britain and India Booz Allen Hamilton, Dassault, Hexcel, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, MTU, Northrop Grumman, RTX, Textron, and Thales report second quarter 2025 earrings; Southwest CEO Bob Jordan's statement that he expects the company's 737 Max jets to be certified later than expected sometime next year as Boeing prepares to report earnings next week; the German government considers buying a stake in vehicle maker KNDS; Turkey's decision to acquire up to 40 Eurofighter jets; the Trump administration's 10-year, $151 billion “Golden Dome” missile defense program — now officially known as SHIELD or Scaleable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense — and the cause of the growing number of near misses between US commercial and military aircraft.
The reasons people give for starting a business aren’t all that surprising. Financial independence, pursuing personal passions, requiring a flexible schedule, or making a positive impact on the community often top the list. What’s surprising is how many businesses start in garages. Many of America’s most successful companies, including tech giants Amazon, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft, started in humble garages. Perhaps the most famous of which is Apple, founded by college dropout Steve Jobs in 1976. Today, Apple is a multinational corporation with annual revenue in 2024 of $391 billion. And the infamous garage on Crist Drive? It’s now listed on the city’s historic properties. Blood Closer to home, David Slaughter stepped away from commercial real estate in 2017 to open Orion Laboratories with his wife Rachel in a 800-square-foot garage office at the back of their home. Today, Orion Laboratories is the largest independent laboratory in Louisiana, processing labs seven days a week for area health systems, independent clinics, urgent care clinics, nursing homes, physician groups and surgery centers, stretching all the way from Baton Rouge to Monroe, and in 2023, David was named Business Report’s Young Businessperson of the Year. Oil Some businesses never get out of the garage. Like Vinnie Carollo’s for example. In Vinnie’s case, though, it’s not because the business failed. In fact, it’s a big success. And it’s still in a garage. Vinnie Carollo’s fascination with obscure, odd cars began with a Porsche 944 in need of a repair. As he tried to fix the vehicle, his dad joked that he should go to Porsche school to become a technician. Six months later, Vinnie left home to attend 23 weeks of instructor-led, hands-on training. Then, in 2015, after nine years of working at dealerships and servicing Porsches over the weekends in a friend’s car detailing and cleaning shop, Vinnie Carollo started Vex European and Exotic Auto Repair in a 900 square foot garage with one car lift. Vinnie quickly outgrew that space and, over the next two years, moved three times, ultimately to his current location on Benefit Drive. This garage is around 20,000 square feet, has 13 car lifts and employs up to 25 people. The good news about most modern European cars is, when something's wrong you can hook them up to a diagnostic computer and find out pretty quickly what's probably going on. It's not that simple diagnosing human problems. Yet. There's all kinds of talk about futuristic body scanners, but as far as we know that's way off in the future, and till that day arrives diagnostic medical testing as we know it will probably continue.Vinnie and David are both following a well-worn path taken by generations of entrepreneurs who show ingenuity and perseverance building successful businesses in specialized and essential markets. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.la.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg Technology co-host Ed Ludlow. Tesla's robotaxis are coming to the streets of San Francisco, with service starting as soon as today.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionJul. 25, 2025 Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate on his office's Iowa Businesses Against Trafficking initiative, in light of next Wednesday being World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Spencer Soper. Amazon's extended Prime Day sales event this year turned out to be a big boost for Walmart.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionJul. 24, 2025 Creighton University economist Dr. Ernie Goss sharing various data sets to watch in predicting the current U.S. economy.
8AM ET FOX Business Report 07-23-2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, the White House has release what it's calling an AI Action Plan with the hope of boosting the development of artificial intelligence in the United States. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg Politics Reporter Stephanie Lai.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionJul. 23, 2025 Aaron Juergens, president of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, on the group's "We Care" information initiative.
Soul Pitt Media Health & Business Report Episode #102 | Interview with Jada Shirriel (CEO, Healthy Start), Emmai Alaquiva (CEO, Ya Momz House), and Mariah Peoples (Healthy Start, Community Engagement and Partnership Manager)Join Craig as he discusses with Jada, Emmai, and Mariah:1) Jada, for those listening today who may not be familiar with Healthy Start, can you talk to our audience about your organization?2) Emmai, you have won 6 Emmy Awards, 14 Telly Awards, and numerous other awards. Why was The Ebony Canal project so important to you?3) Mariah, having been a participant in this project, what advice can you give expectant mothers in our audience?Additionally, make sure you listen to our Community Calendar (brought to you by Pittsburgh Regional Transit, PRT) with Debbie Norrell at the end of each of our interviews so you can keep up with what's going on in our Pittsburgh region.Soul Pitt Media's Health & Business Report is sponsored by UPMC, Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT), Duquesne Light Co., Allegheny County Health Department, Pennsylvania's Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Central Outreach Wellness Center.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, Coca-Cola is introducing a new version which will be made with cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup. This comes as the Trump Administration has been pushing food and beverage companies to eliminate ingredients and chemicals it deems as unhealthy For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Brett Pulley.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionJul. 22, 2025 Congressman Zach Nunn (R-IA03) on his Strong Farms, Strong Futures Act, which would lead to economic benefit within Iowa.
Iowa Business Report Monday EditionJul. 21, 2025 Financial journalist Jordan Goodman on the impact of the reconciliation bill signed into law by the President earlier this month.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss another bull-market high on Wall Street; President Trump's demand the EU accept 15-20 percent minimum tariffs by Aug. 1 as Brussels prepares to retaliate with higher taxes on American aircraft, bourbon and cars; the US administration says it's netted $64 billion in tariff revenue since the start of the year; Embraer's warning that new taxes would increase regional aircraft unit costs for aircraft sold in America by $9 million; despite economic worries, Delta and United announce soaring profits and reinstate their bullish air travel guidance; GE Aerospace and Saab earnings as defense and aerospace firms prepare to follow suit; British Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz; and President Trump says he will sell weapons to NATO nations for shipment to Ukraine.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionJul. 18, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council, who says the group's new quarterly member survey includes stability and optimism.
This is the daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Heather Landy. It's been years since the pandemic changed the way we work, pushing a lot of industries to offer remote models. But now, fewer and fewer businesses are offering hybrid options for their workforce -- especially the Fortune 100.
7AM ET FOX Business Report 07-17-2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg Law's Jennifer Kay. The day after trail started in a lawsuit filed by Meta investors against the company, the two sides have reached a settlement.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionJul. 17, 2025 Erich McHone of Aerial Ag Technology, which uses drones to more efficiently work agricultural fields.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, SpaceX is working on a program that would use its Starship rocket to conduct drug research in space. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Sana Pashankar.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionJul. 16, 2025 Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Mike Naig on why the new federal RFS numbers are good news for Iowa's economy.
6PM ET FOX Business Report 07-15-2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Artificial Intelligence is making its way into more parts of our everyday life. But one area where it's apparently not welcome? Dating apps. That according to a survey on Gen Z-ers looking for the perfect partner. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Nicole D'Souza.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionJul. 15, 2025 U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-New Hartford) on why a full five-year farm bill is still needed, despite provisions passed in the reconciliation bill.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. GM is once again increasing its EV battery production. The company along with LG Energy Solution plans to start making more of its lower-cost batteries at its plant in Tennessee. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's David Welch.
Iowa Business Report Monday EditionJul. 14, 2025 Financial journalist Jordan Goodman on why tariff negotiations have been so difficult with Japan and South Korea.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss another record Wall Street hit another high on Nvidia's $4 trillion valuation; President Trump's pledged to hit the EU and Mexico with 30 percent tariffs until they — and other countries like Canada, Japan, South Korea, Brazil — agree to his demands by Aug 1; efforts to establish a global free-trade system that excludes the United States; Britain and France strike a historic nuclear cooperation agreement to protect Europe without the United States; Europe's MARTE program to develop a new tank; Dassault makes clear for the latest time that it and it alone will lead the French, German, Spanish and Belgian SCAF program to develop a new family of combat air systems; Denmark orders more F-35 Lighting II fighters from Lockheed Martin on the heels of Britain's order for 10 more jets under it's umbrella commitment to 138 of the stealthy planes; Peru's decision to buy 24 Gripen E/F jets from Saab instead of Dassault Rafales or Lockheed's F-16V; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's “drone dominance” guidance that would accelerate US unmanned efforts by allowing field grade officers to buy unmanned systems; US military services ask Congress to fund programs that weren't supported by the administration in its recent budget request; and interim findings by investigators probing the Air India crash that found pilots briefly cut off the fuel flow to both of the jet's engines leading to the crash of the heavily loaded 787 jetliner, killing 260.
6PM ET FOX Business Report 07-11-2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, as most of the country is in the grip of a heatwave, climate scientists are continuing to work on forecasting models to determine just how hot it can get. Their work comes following an extreme heat spike and wildfire in Lytton, British Columbia in June of 2021 that claimed at least 1,400 lives. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Eric Roston.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionJul. 11, 2025 Josh McLeod of the National Federation of Independent Business on need for Congressional action to permanently remove the Beneficial Ownership Information report requirement.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionJul. 10, 2025 Chris Hagenow of Iowans for Tax Relief on findings from a spring survey on how Iowans view the taxes they are paying.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionJul. 09, 2025 Paul Steidler of the Lexington Institute, who notes that evidence shows carbon capture pipelines are not the economic driver advocates claim.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with we're joined by Bloomberg's Natalie Lung. Google is rolling out a new feature for its Gemini artificial intelligence app.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner. "X" CEO Linda Yaccarino is stepping down. Yaccarino took over two years ago after Musk had bought the company formerly known as Twitter. By that point the company had already lost three-quarters of its workforce.
6PM ET FOX Business Report 07-08-2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Amazon's Prime Day is getting off to a slow start this year, with sales down almost 14% in its first four hours. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Spencer Soper.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionJul. 08, 2025 Creighton University economist Dr. Ernie Goss, who says the Midwest economy will fare better than the nation as a whole during the second half of 2025.
Time now for our daily Tech and Business Report. Today, Tesla's stock is down more than 7 percent following this weekend's announcement that CEO Elon Musk is planning to launch his own political party. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's David Welch.
Iowa Business Report Monday EditionJul. 07, 2025 National financial journalist Jordan Goodman on the national housing slump and how it impacts a variety of aspects of the U.S. economy.
On this week's Defense & Aerospace Report Business Roundtable, sponsored by Bell, Dr. “Rocket” Ron Epstein of Bank of America Securities, Sash Tusa of the independent equity research firm Agency Partners, and Richard Aboulafia of the AeroDynamic advisory consultancy join host Vago Muradian to discuss another record Wall Street week on strong employment despite tariff turmoil as Congress hands President Trump a legislative victory that will increase US debt by more than $3 trillion dollars that in turn has contributed to the weakest dollar since the financial crisis of 1973 with the greenback down 10 percent; the administration hinted at a series of tariff deals, including with Europe that would see baseline tariffs increase by 10 percent, but that news that is causing friction among European members with France's industry and energy minister Marc Ferracci calling on union leaders to reject a deal that would force Europe to live with higher baseline tariffs; a fiscal drama in London as Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer's administration is forced by its own party to backtrack on benefits cuts, cause another bond crisis; China went on a charm offensive in Brussels, Berlin and Paris where Wang Yi also candidly admitted that China can't afford for Russia to lose in Ukraine; Washington halts aid to Kyiv by falsely claiming US weapons are running out as Germany negotiates with Washington for more weapons for Ukraine, including two Patriot batteries and interceptors as Russia steps up strikes; Germany's outspoken chief of defense, Lt. Gen. Alfons Mais, is sacked for being too blunt as Berlin prepares to order 1,000 new tanks and 2,500 armored fighting vehicles; a banner week for Airbus that sold more than $12 billion in new jets to Malaysia's Air Asia; Embraer nails a $4 billion order with SAS for 55 jets as Air France KLM takes a 60 percent stake in the carrier; and Bombardier scores a big order with an unnamed customer.