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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is a new nonfiction release that sounds like a novel, with a cranky, quirky female protagonist solving crimes. It's The Feather Detective: Mystery, Mayhem, and the Magnificent Life of Roxie Laybourne by Chris Sweeney.Terri's random recommendation is Dancing with the Stars season 34, which premieres on September 16. Every season, she decides whether or not to tune in based on who the "stars" are, and she's interested in a few this time. We won't be covering all the episodes here on the podcast as we have in the past, but check our social media for quick reactions.In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2020 on what happens when Mama Bear comes out of hibernation.Next week's lineup: Lost S3 E16, "One of Us," on Tuesday, September 16Only Murders in the Building S5 E1 on Wednesday, September 17Weekly roundup on Thursday, September 18Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.This episode was recorded in front of a live audience ... of dogs.
In 1960, a commercial flight was struck by a flock of birds, resulting in a deadly crash. Evidence was sent to the Smithsonian, where a woman named Roxie Laybourne successfully identified the species of bird involved. That case began her career as the first forensic ornithologist – and Laybourne's work is the subject of Chris Sweeney's new book, The Feather Detective. In today's episode, Sweeney joins NPR's Scott Simon for a conversation about Laybourne's unique expertise, her influence on aviation safety, and the sexism she faced as a female scientist.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In The Feather Detective, award-winning journalist Chris Sweeney charts the astonishing life and work of this overlooked pioneer. Once divorced, once widowed, and sometimes surly, Roxie shattered stereotypes and pushed boundaries. Her story is one of persistence and grit, obsession and ingenuity. Drawing on reams of archival material, court documents, and exclusive interviews, Sweeney delivers a moving and amusing portrait of a woman who overcame cultural and scientific obstacles at every turn, forever changing our understanding of birds—and the feathers they leave behind.Support the showConnect with me at... GoodReads: Hannah Buschert IG: @HannahgoesbirdingFacebook: @HannahandErikGoBirdingEmail us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.comGet a discount at Buteo Books using code: BIRDNERDBOOKCLUB
Chris Sweeney and Rob Jones join Brian and Tom to discuss the relative merits of different ARPIs in prostate cancer.
Chris Sweeney is joined by Matt Smith, Anthony Joshua and Lisa Horvath to discuss the management of these complex issues in advanced prostate cancer.
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The 103rd episode of Dr. Thomas Mitzel's Wesleyan Air-Way features Chris Sweeney, Director of Residence Life at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Everyone at KWC wishes you and yours a very special Holiday Season filled with love and happiness.
Another roster member of World Trampoline Wrestling is making their way to the Major World Order, this time with Chris Sweeney. Chris was part of Matt Cardona's childhood fed and tells great stories of that time. He talks about his many creative outlets including bands, video production, and the Markin' Out Podcast. Also be sure to stick around to the end to find out about the original WTW magazine! WTW Shirt Patreon.com/MajorWorldOrder ProWrestlingTees.com/MajorWorldOrder Facebook.com/MajorWorldOrder X.com/MajorWorldOrder Instagram.com/MajorWorldOrder YouTube.com/MajorWorldOrder
On this episode of @champandthetramp, we have a two-parter for you! First, NJ native @crsweeney drops by and talks his contemporary/street art in South Florida and then the guys chop it up for it bit solo. Now streaming on all platforms! Show page: https://linktr.ee/champandthetramp https://www.instagram.com/champandthetramp Frankie: https://www.instagram.com/frankieedgar Roger: https://www.instagram.com/rogermathewsnj
To celebrate Pride Month, we've teamed up with Chris Sweeney of Homo Sapiens for a two-part crossover podcast. This is part 1, where we tackled the very deepest LGBTQIA+ topics, including The Titanic Museum and who we fancied most on Saved By The Bell. To hear the second part of this very lovely conversation, head over to the Homo Sapiens feed - https://play.acast.com/s/homosapiens Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Original release date: October 26, 2020. Actor Alan Cumming and Chris Sweeney sit down with Cameron to discuss not wanting to explain yourself over and over again, co-hosting the podcast Homo Sapiens, and acting in quarantine.
The UK Investor Magazine Podcast was thrilled to welcome Fiinu (LON:BANK) for a deep-dive into their innovative FinTech products with a significant underserved market in the UK.We were joined by CEO Chris Sweeney and Founder Marko Sjoblom to explore their journey from gaining a banking license from FCA and PRA to listing Fiinu on London's AIM.Fiinu joins a limited number of companies such as Monzo and Starling Bank in completing the major feat of obtaining a banking license.Fiinu are set to launch the ‘Plugin Overdraft' which has the potential to provide millions of people in the UK with an overdraft. Traditional banks have locked a large number of consumers out of overdrafts and forced them to use services such ‘buy now, pay later' which can be detrimental to credit files. Find out more about Fiinu here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris of Markin' Out is here to help celebrate the life of Jamin Pugh, AKA Jay Briscoe, as we look back on the legacy of The Briscoes. The gang also discusses the Royal Rumble, NJPW v NOAH, and more!
Chris Sweeney joins us to talk about potential highlights.
Kentucky Wesleyan College President, Dr. Thomas Mitzel, hosts a weekly radio show on WKWC 90.3. He is joined each week with a special guest from around the campus and/or Owensboro communities. After each show airs on the radio station, it then is "archived" as a podcast. In this episode, listen to Tom chat with Chris Sweeney, Director of Residence Life at KWC. They discuss how busy we have been on campus this summer!
Declan and Renu bring you the first of their two part #EAU22 conference highlights from Amsterdam. How great to have the EAU back in person! We catch up with lots of old friends and bring you top scientific highlights. Guests on this episode include Jim Catto, Peter Black, Tim O'Brien, Eva Comperat, plus some fun on EAU TV with Chris Sweeney and Alberto Briganti. Also on YouTube here Our website GU Cast
This week, Russell and his panel of Chris Sweeney and his wife Lindsey Kane are discussing styles of parenting. The panel give their opinions on strict parenting and if it's ok to say 'NO' to your child. Russell and Lindsey also give Chris who has recently become a dad for the first time, some words of advice for what's to come on his parenting journey! Don't forget to subscribe to Man Baggage so you never miss an episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Russell and his panel of Chris Sweeney and his wife Lindsey Kane are discussing styles of parenting. The panel give their opinions on strict parenting and if it's ok to say 'NO' to your child. Russell and Lindsey also give Chris who has recently become a dad for the first time, some words of advice for what's to come on his parenting journey! Don't forget to subscribe to Man Baggage so you never miss an episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S5 EP11: Chris SweeneyJoining me this episode is the brilliant writer, director, producer, and podcaster - Chris Sweeny. I loved hearing about his story, I hope you do too. You can find the fantastic podcast Chris hosts 'Homo Sapiens' wherever you get your podcasts. Please rate and review. Thanks. SuzixxAnd if you want to get in touch with me on the show, here's how...email: hello@outwithsuziruffell.comtwitter: @outwithsuzi A 'Keep It Light Media' ProductionSales, advertising and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com
The ADD Confessionals loves having guests! They share their insights and life experiences, and teach us so much. Today's guest, Chris Sweeney does this and more as he walks us through his journey of growing his business- Right Mealz-hitting rock bottom (more than once), and overcoming hardship to make you a stronger and more successful person. All of this while he was dealing with a medical condition.... This guy is amazing!
A delightful conversation to share with you today with Podcast royalty, Chris Sweeney. So far in this series of Who Cares Wins, we've heard many different female perspectives and in these next few episodes I want to dig into the male experience - of being queer, of Fatherhood, acknowledging privilege and why equality will benefit us all.. Chris has taken the podcasting world by storm. Having founded the smash hit Homo Sapiens Podcast with Will Young, Chris Sweeney now hosts solo, inviting all conversations from the LGBTQ+ community, looking at the world from a queer perspective. Links https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/homo-sapiens/id1257514825 Credits Producer: Kelsey Bennett Audio Editor & Designer: Ryan Nile Music by Cosmo Sheldrake Artwork Bethan Sherwood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Damien is off this week in the PNW, so Ryan is at the helm once more! Aren't we lucky. But, with him is our esteemed colleague, Chris Sweeney of Markin' Out! Chris & Ryan delve into their predictions of Double or Nothing, hanging out at the Create A Pro's Grand Stage event, the Best of the Super Juniors Tournament in NJPW, Vince's sinking ship and for the first time EVER, Chris steps into the FFC $100,000.00 Pyramid!
Silke Gillessen and Chris Sweeney summarise the meeting.
A Ona Cinema hem comentat els Oscars 2022: Amb Lluís Rueda hem parlat sobre 'The power of the dog' de Jane Campion (moltes felicitats a la directora) i 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' de Joel Coen, protagonitzades pels actors Benedict Cumberbatch i Denzel Washington respectivament, nominats i favorits nostres. Ens ha fascinat la magnífica versió del director Steven Spielberg del mític musical 'West Side Story' i també felicitem l'actriu, cantant i ballarina Ariana DeBose pel guardó obtingut a la millor actriu de repartiment. Decepció amb Will Smith i el seu comportament a la cerimònia, i molta alegria per 'Drive my car' de Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, premiada com a millor pel·lícula de parla no anglesa. En Lluís ens ha recomanat aquestes sèries: 'Super Pumped: The battle for Uber' de Brian Koppelman, amb Joseph Gordon Levitt (Movistar+), 'Vikings: Valhalla', el nou lliurament de la sèrie de Michael Hirst (Netflix), 'Star Trek: Picard' d'Alex Kurtzman (Prime) i 'The tourist', de Chris Sweeney i Daniel Nettheim (HBO max) amb Jamie Dornan, actor que també podeu veure a 'Belfast' de Kenneth Branagh, oscaritzada pel millor guió. També a la mateixa plataforma podeu veure 'Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty' i l'esperada 2a temporada de 'Raised by wolves', que comentarem en breu. I també ens parla de tres films: l'estrenada a cartellera 'Belle', magnífic anime de Mamoru Hosoda, 'Tres', de Juanjo Jiménez, protagonitzada per Marta Nieto, que es va presentar a Sitges i ara podeu veure a Filmin, i 'La abuela' de Paco Plaza amb guió de Carlos Vermut, amb Almudena Amor ('El buen patrón'), a Amazon Prime. Laura Clemente ha fet un recorregut per diverses plataformes, recomanant la 2a i 4a temporades de les famoses i premiades sèries 'Euphoria', de Sam Levinson (HBO max) i 'Ozark' de Bill Dubuque, Mark Williams i Jason Bateman (Netflix), i la noruega 'Furia' de Gjermund Eriksen (Filmin), entre altres. I finalment, l'Eli ens fa viatjar a Japó amb els films 'Until the break of dawn' de Yûichirô Hirakawa, 'Patema inverted' i la minisèrie 'Time of Eve', de Yasuhiro Yoshiura i el documental 'SUMODO~The Successors of Samurai' d'Eijii Sakata. Ona Cultural - Ona de Sants - cinema - sèries - premis - Japó - cultura - Laura Clemente
The Guilty Feminist X Homo Sapiens Podcast Mashuppresented by Deborah Frances-White and Chris Sweeney with music from MaisiRecorded 14 February at Kings Place in London. Released 13 March 2022The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.You have the power to do something incredible this Red Nose Day. Whether it's a little or a lot, the money you donate will help tackle poverty, take action against violence and bring an end to discrimination. Give now at comicrelief.com/podcastmashup, alternatively Text PODCAST to 70210 to give £10 today.To donate £10 text the word PODCAST to 70210. Texts cost your donation amount plus your standard network message charge and 100% of your donation will go to Comic Relief, a registered charity. You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill-payer's permission. For full terms and conditions visit comicrelief.com/podcastmashupMore about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Chris Sweeney and Homo Sapienshttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/homo-sapiens/id1257514825https://www.instagram.com/homosapiens/?hl=enMore about Maisihttps://twitter.com/maisimusichttps://linktr.ee/maisimaisimaisiFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recordingDeborah Frances-White at WOW, 12 March https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/talks-debates/deborah-frances-white-stands-wowVicar Street in Dublin, 14 March. https://www.vicarstreet.com/component/thelist/show/1641-the-guilty-feminist-live-in-vicar-street-58-59-thomas-street-Dublin-8-on-14-Mar-2022.htmlMillie Bobby Brown: 21 March at Kings Place https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-guilty-feminist-mon-21-mar/Hannah Gadsby: 22 March at Kings Place https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-guilty-feminist-22-mar/Camp as Springtime https://unionchapel.org.uk/venue/whats-on/the-guilty-feminist-presentsThe Guilty Feminist stands up, 26 April – 7 May https://sohotheatre.com/shows/deborah-frances-white-the-guilty-feminist-stands-up-2/Thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Macro Confessions Part XX II (October 2005)The Scottish tormentor, Chris Sweeney, is pumped to the max as he seeks to understand the inner workings of Hugh's orthogonal Eclectica Fund. The boys use his monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was really thinking at the time and why he made the decisions he did. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss his journey to the present day where he reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights and his chagrin for those that got away.This week, Chris continues to audit great hedge fund managers' recent performance. Hugh gives them a pass. And Chris is channeling investments via his viewing habits. He asks, is Succession accurate? Are investors petty or the guardian dogs of capitalism? Hugh favours the latter interpretation and responds in an Ayn Randian manner. Never apologise for the wealth created by your intellectual graft, he barks.The investment discussion goes back to 1979, 1982 and 2005 to ask questions about today's epic bull market in the US Treasury market. Hugh accepts that bond yields will rise over the next 40 years but cautions that nascent bull markets protect their bounty of profits with enormous moats. Investors seeking to capture a bear market in Ts better beware. Adopt paradoxical investment techniques to capture the upside.And somewhere in the mix they discuss African jeep safari research trips and the prejudice of the present. Tune-in or be square...
Macro Confessions Part XX (Autumn 2005)We welcome back again, the Scottish tormentor, Chris Sweeney, to chronicle the inner workings of Hugh's orthogonal Eclectica Fund. The boys use his monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was really thinking at the time and why he made the decisions he did. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss his journey to the present day where he reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights and his chagrin for those that got away.This week, they examine the first time Hugh really got a good hosing. Warning, it's a shocking tale. And having navigated Christmas, the boys are channelling The Beatles back catalogue; inspired by Let it Be, they ask why exactly was Hugh channeling Abbey Road back in 2005? More big currency gyrations this week. This time Hugh attempts to fit together the jigsaw pieces of 5 year lows in the Japanese yen, the sell-off in US Treasuries and the absurd and persistent cheapness of volatility in Japan. Blame Netflix, but Hugh fears a direct meteor strike on planet "markets" and he is dusting down some convex trades.And somewhere in the mix they discuss Money Heist and wading through pools of reindeer blood. Tune-in or be square...
Ever attended a Hedge Fund Christmas Party? We've super charged the subtitles as we welcome back the Scottish tornado, Chris Sweeney to once more chronicle the inner workings of Hugh's orthogonal Eclectica Fund. The boys use his monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was really thinking at the time and why he made the decisions he did. No Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights and his chagrin for those that got away.This week, we examine Hugh's relationship with Crispin Odey, his vexation at seeing music business valuations explode to the upside this year. He rues his failure to buy EMI back in 2005 when valuations where just 5% to 10% of today's levels. It all makes for A Blue Christmas, the boys are channelling Elvis as they pick over this week's big currency gyrations from Turkey, a country of 85 million inhabitants with a GDP equal to less than a quarter of the value of Apple's stock market capitalisation. Apples and Turkey...merry Christmas one and all.
An article by Chris Sweeney in the current *Audubon* magazine documents just how dangerous rat poison is, and how easy it is for regular consumers to buy it via the internet.
Silke Gillessen and Chris Sweeney give a year in review.
Hour 1 * Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org – RonPaulInstitute.org. * Welcome to Our Celebration of Columbus and Christianity, on Columbus Day! – Columbus Day celebrates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas on October 12, 1492. * Biden Formally Recognizes Indigenous Peoples' Day. * Parents Should Control Education – Ron Paul. * Biden Administration: Investigate Protesting Parents For ‘Domestic Terrorism'! – What should we do? Starve the beast. Take your children out of public school. They miss out on the money they get when your children attend the public schools. * Teaching Kids About Race & Gender? – Chris Sweeney. * Candace Owens: Parents should remove their children from public schools because they are brainwashing children with “Marxist principles. “Pull your children out of public schools,” Owens told Fox News' “Sunday Morning Futures. “The time is now, remove your children from these indoctrination camps, they're not learning to be smart, they're not focused on hard academics, they are being brainwashed and systematically controlled. * The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the decision by Judge Robert Pitman to temporarily block the Texas Heartbeat Act. Hour 2 * Dr. Pierre Kory: Members of Congress Treated for COVID-19 with Ivermectin – Kory states claim comes from a highly credible source inside Congress – Between 100–200 members of Congress and their families & staffers have been treated with IVM & our I-MASK+ protocol for COVID. NO hospitalizations. * Guest: Dr. Murray Sabrin PhD., A retired professor of finance at Ramapo College, Co-founded the Sabrin Center for Free Enterprise in the Anisfield School of Business in 2007. Sabrin emigrated with his parents from West Germany to the United States in 1949. * Who decides what medical care you can get? – Dr Murray Sabrin, widely recognized as a leading voice in the American Libertarian movement, tackles that question and the nation's health crisis with stunning insights and solutions in his intriguing new book, “Universal Medical Care from Conception to End of Life: The Case for a Single-Payer System.” * Sabrin wants to phase out employer-based insurance, Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare! He says medicine and government should be separated – just like government and religion. * Sabrin's single-payer system is based on strong Libertarian principles. He proposes: Direct primary care where patients pay cash, a mega health savings account where you would put money in tax free, it would grow tax free and you would take it out tax free – to pay for extraordinary expenses, A catastrophic policy for really big expenses, such as heart surgery, The indigent wouldn't need Medicaid, saving taxpayers billions of dollars per year, by the creation of thousands of non-profit medical centers * Do you even know what a Fee Schedule is? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Today's episode is an incredibly special episode - and not our usual fare either.Our guest today is the fabulous Chris Sweeney, filmmaker and podcaster, and host of the fantastic Homo Sapiens, alongside our very own Mr C. To mark Alan's final episodes as host of Homo sapiens we have collaborated, and so what you're about to hear is the first of a two part Alan Cumming's Shelves x Homo Sapiens mash up, with Alan and Chris chatting all about podcasting, their time together on Homo sapiens, and how they first started working together.After you have listened to this episode, Part One, you need to head over to the Homo Sapiens feed/channel wherever you get your podcasts, and listen to Part Two, which is cleverly also out now. You should give them a follow too if you haven't already, because the show is absolutely fantastic, with interviews with guests such as Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, and Mel C just to name a few!!You can also follow them on instagram @homosapiensYou can listen to Part Two Here (or head over to the Homo Sapiens Page)Alan Cumming's Shelves is all about Alan Cumming and his shelves. There's lots of things on these shelves, oddities and artefacts from across Alan's life, and so each week he takes one of the curiosities off his shelf, and tells you all about it, with the help of some friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Kaleb and Luke sit down with fellow entrepreneur Chris Sweeney, the founder of Right Mealz (@rightmealz). We dive into Chris' incredible journey of living out of his car, admitting himself into rehab (for the 2nd time), and ultimately creating a life-changing meal delivery service called Right Mealz. This is an action-packed episode on struggle, truth, entrepreneurship, and what it means to go "all-in". You can find Chris on Instagram at @rightmealz and his website www.rightmealz.com
Macro Hedge Fund Manager offers more global insights and delivers a shellacking of Elon Musk, Tesla, and their incestuous menage-à-trois with Bitcoin. Comparing the ESG mood to the anti-bank sentiment in the 1930s, he compares Bitcoin with Lehman Brothers; is one as incongruous as the other? He takes us from a critique of dirty bitcoin to a deep dive into the Chinese steel industry - showing why the moribund steel sector could be poised to enter a bull market.Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund using its monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights.
Hugh goes back to the future to zero in on the hydroelectric income trust, Innergex, in the Canadian province of Quebec. Having invested back in 2005 he re-examines the business today, 16 years later. He also empties the tank on his disdain for fellows in suits and moustaches, the zeitgeist of impending inflation and what the big US banks are telling us. He even treats us to another spin of The Hendry Chart Rotator., this time reviewing the largest European stocks. And Hugh explains why the "sophistication" for market neutral strategies can creates absurdities and opportunities. He suggests that the fallen tech giant ,Nokia, could be set to crawl out from its shallow grave.Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund. The boys use Hugh's monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights. This week, Elton John, Phil Collins and Run DMC pop up in the weekly song choice. Walk This Way people.
Hugh gets X-rated unveiling his version of hardcore pornography - The Hendry Chart Rotator. He offers a lesson from what can be gleaned from chart patterns. We discuss the shocking failure of Europe - youth unemployment - and why the banks are the cork in the bottle right now and an analysis of Sony recording their biggest ever annual net profit. Hugh even gets in an almighty fangle and confuses Hitachi for Toshiba. We've kept it not to spare his blushes. Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund. They use Hugh's monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights. There's also mention of Tesla, Elon Musk and Hugh goes all millennial by delving into social media phenomenon, Only Fans. Plus, we squabble over being from Scotland's biggest city, Glasgow - one of us was born and bred there, the other fled.
Mick Jagger's Swagger warns us to be wary of BitcoinHugh lifts the lid on how the pressures of working side by side with Crispin Odey drove him to seek refuge on Mustique, where he rented a house next door to Sir Mick Jagger and near Bryan Adams, He talks about how a drop in commodity prices in late 2004 hit him hard, but how he battled with the searing Caribbean heat (minus air-conditioning) to end the year +8%. Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund. The boys use Hugh's monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights. This week there's also a look at the fall in Bitcoin, what a gap in a price chart signifies and Hugh reveals that he no longer knows where the Chinese currency should trade.
Hugh laments on the things he didn't see as clearly in 2004, as he does now. There's a warning from someone who's experienced it - if you're anointed an investment god, don't get too high on your own supply. And an article from The Financial Times is eviscerated for forewarning the coming power of digital currency.Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund. The boys use Hugh's monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights. This week there's also chats about The Beastie Boys, Swedish discount retailer Axfood, the power of a third, how price-to-sales works as a value metric and how one of Hugh's former colleagues fled Iran stitched inside a sofa.
The narrative continues as we jump from uranium into the oil market, and we get filthy, maybe even dirty... Why did the scorpion kill the frog? Hey hedge Fund managers gotta make money. There's also a look at China, could it be about to turn Japanese? Too early to say conclusively but the Princes of the Yuan are stirring?Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund. The boys use Hugh's monthly client letters as a Hedge Fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights. This week they discuss his journey into 2004, why he told his clients to "bury their money in the backyard" and what he makes of the $1.8 billion purchase of London skyscraper 100 Bishopsgate. Sadly, there's no orgasms this time but Hugh's maybe contemplating a return and refuses to let the episode end as the trade ideas keep flowing and he delivers an extended masterclass. Even Iggy Pop gets a mention. Use the chapter headings and the closed caption service to skip to the nitty gritty.
Deep dive into the uranium sector and the Archegos scandal. Plus, how Hugh was almost tossed out of a plane by Robert Mugabe's money men during a trip to Africa.Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund The boys use Hugh's monthly client letters as a hedge fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights. This week they discuss his bright start to 2004 and why genius is buying anything at the bottom of a bear market. Having shorted chip stocks in 2004, Hugh explains why the electricity of everything means chips with everything. What killed the previous uranium bull market and why the charts are so orgasmic.
Confessions XII 4thQ 2003 - Goldfinger, Putin, travelling supersonic and finding EU carbon credit equities.Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica FundThe boys use Hugh's monthly client letters as a hedge fund boot camp to reveal what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. No new Hedge Fund wannabee can afford to miss the journey to the present day where Hugh reveals and expounds upon his latest macro insights.This week they discuss his sparkling 50 percent annual return for 2003, what is probably Vladimir Putin's personal quoted oil company and how the climate change agenda is permeating through to the equity market.
Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund's 15-years of operation, from 2002 to 2017.The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure. It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.This week they discuss how Hugh drove home his epic gold trade and why if he still ran a hedge fund, he'd be going big on carbon trading. But be warned, Hugh is in a bad mood this episode, even though he just celebrated his birthday in St Barts! Poor, poor Chris.
Confessions X July/Aug 2003 - Hugh's shorting Lehman Bros and reveals all about his Mercedes luxury mobile office/cinema that his wife drove!Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure. It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.This week they discuss Hugh's insight into how you can be too early, why gold may be about to repeat the moves of 2003 and his love of Madonna's debut album. Chris also bizarrely spends the episode stuck in 2005.
Confessions IX June 2003 - Why Hugh "St Barts Bono" Hendry should run the Bank of England, plus the genius of buying a lousy company.Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund's 15-years of operation, from 2002 to 2017.The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure. It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.This week they discuss Hugh's insight into gold that the world's central bankers failed to see, his surprise/disgust at discovering who Sean Paul is, Japan's Kanaden and why American hedge funds make so much compared to their British counterparts.
Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Electica Fund's 15-years of operation, from 2002 to 2017.The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure. It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.This week they discuss Hugh's insight into Bitcoin, his beloved Celtic FC's 2003 UEFA Cup agony, his significant investment into the club and how his fund spectacularly bounced back from a crippling March.
Hedge Fund maverick Hugh Hendry and his co-host journalist and author Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund's 15-years of operation, from 2002 to 2017.The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure.It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.This week they discuss Hugh's decision to start a Hedge Fund, sausage industry juggernaut Devro, investing in gold, Hugh's big play in the market of the spice nutmeg and even reveal who his famous next door neighbour is in St Barts. Weirdly, they even end up talking about Romanian pop duo The Cheeky Girls. It's anything but orthodox.
Joining us is Chris Sweeney, of Sweeney Metal Fabricators located just down the road from us in Nashua, NH. Chris explains how he has built flexibility into his schedule in order to offer expedites. He also shares his experience with his new brake that has cut set up times to 90 seconds! Listen and learn on how Chris is adapting technology into his shop to stay competitive!
This week's episode is so packed full of fun stuff that it would burst its seams if it had them!! I had a laugh and a half talking to Back To Life director Chris Sweeney about his love for singers Lauryn Hill and Sade, as well as the classic Whoopi Goldberg starring film Sister Act. Great guest, great discussion topics... I've really outdone myself this time! And I also do a little thinking out loud on the subject of musicians who are famous for a very limited amount of music. What does that even mean? Listen to the episode and find out!! Links: Chris Sweeney Back To Life Lauryn Hill Sade Sister Act Mrs. Fletcher Living With Yourself This Way Up Downtown '81
Top Chef Gregory Gourdet calls in to talk about what it's like to be an elite chef in recovery. Also, Chris Sweeney and Mark Elkins from Messengers of Recovery Motorcycle Club discuss breaking stigmas of biker gangs and living lives of service.