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(00:00:00) coming up (00:01:26) disclaimer (00:02:18) Intro to cyber-security Investorideas.com, a global news source and expert investing resource covering cybersecurity stocks issues a podcast interview with host Dawn Van Zant talking to Chris Temple , editor and publisher of The National Investor, With cybersecurity stocks seeing gains from 18%, to up to 40% in the past six months, Chris and Dawn do a deep dive into what is driving the growth in the sector. Chris has been a regular guest on the Exploring Mining Podcast at Investorideas.com talking about gold stocks. Today he joins Investorideas to talk about cybersecurity. Starting as an investor at 18, Chris says about his newsletter, “You can get information everywhere but here you get knowledge.” Chris shares insight into the future of cybersecurity and how to navigate the sector as it sees a 50 % increase in cyber-attacks in the first quarter of 2025. Looking at the stocks in the sector he says, “There are the go-to legacy companies like CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD) and Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: PANW but he has an interesting investment theme, adding two smaller companies for his subscribers that have their own little niche. When you look at these events where you have this quantum increase in cyber-attacks, you need to have an increase in the protocol, software solutions. . The best of the companies that come up with the better solutions end up being gobbled up bigger companies. “This happened with Y2K. A few of the software companies I recommended were bought out within months.” He also says Cyber ETF's are a great way for investors to bet on the sector. About Chris Temple Chris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had an over 40-year career now in the financial/investment industry. Temple is a sought-after guest on radio stations, podcasts, blogs and the like all across North America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His ability to help average investors unravel, understand and navigate today's markets is unparalleled; and his ability to uncover "off-the-radar" companies is likewise. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, CBS Marketwatch, Wall Street's Best Investments/The Cabot Group, Kitco.com, the Korelin Economics Report, Benzinga.com, Palisade Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Mining Stock Daily and other media. Connect with Chris on X: https://x.com/NatInvestor Research more cyber stocks with Investorideas.com free defense stock directory https://www.investorideas.com/Companies/HomelandDefense/Stock_List.aspAbout Investorideas.com - Big Investing Ideas Investorideas.com is the go-to platform for big investing ideas. From breaking stock news to top-rated investing podcasts, we cover it all. 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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, directors Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple discuss their film VITALIK: AN ETHEREUM STORY that provides an intimate look at the humanity and vision behind a technological revolution. Through exclusive interviews with Vitalik Buterin, his parents, and leading tech figures—including Dmitry Buterin, Danny Ryan, Itzel Yard, and Tim O'Reilly—the film traces Buterin's journey from childhood to the creation of Ethereum. Blending archival footage with firsthand insights, directors Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple explore the motivations and challenges that shaped Ethereum's groundbreaking launch. VITALIK is out on VOD via Gravtias Ventures. Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqbOMrgYav0
Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure sits down with directors Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple to discuss their new film, Vitalik: An Ethereum Story.
Chris Temple of The National Investor discusses the implications of tariffs and trade wars, and the long-term economic ramifications of these policies. They emphasize the importance of understanding the broader geopolitical context, particularly in relation to China, and critique the communication strategies of political leaders regarding economic policies. The discussion highlights the volatility in the bond market and the potential consequences of government spending and debt on future economic stability.
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher of the National Investor, joins us to delve into the renewed interest in base metals, gold, uranium, and other critical minerals and the implications and potential benefits to the US as a mining jurisdiction on the back of the new executive order from Trump issued on March 20th titled “Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production.” This executive order will utilize the Defense Production Act (DPA) to focus on sourcing more domestically mined, processed, or refined critical minerals and strategic mineral as a matter of national security. There appears to be a joint effort between the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and the Department of Defense to provide investment support, loans, and possibly grant for mining projects. There is also an expedited priority on reviewing the permitting on projects seeking development from usual base metals like nickel aluminum and copper, but also includes rare earths, gold, and uranium. Chris outlines what impact these initiatives may have on permitting timelines and regulations around developing new mines, as well as how this could affect opening up more funds, loans, and grants to bring in the necessary capital for moving these projects forward. However, while there are many positives, Chris points to how many hurtles are still in place at various levels of government and from legal actions from NGOs; in addition to how much more real work is needed to earnestly impact the extractive industries in the United States. We also layer on how this executive order squares with other policy initiatives like tariffs on many metals and countries, and a reduction in government workers and cost cutting measures. This leads into a nuanced discussion of the spotlight and investor interest back on many of the large advanced projects that have been stalled for decades like Northern Dynasty's Pebble, Trilogy's Rambler road access to the Upper Kobuk mineral project, Rio Tinto's Resolution Mine in Arizona, and the Teck-Glencore JV at NorthMet in Minnesota. Chris reminds listeners that with all those projects, if they do ever get approved, they would still be many years from producing more of these critical minerals. He also highlights examples of how the government and manufacturers have a poor track record of acting in on these kinds of initiatives in a timely manner. Chris points to the disconnect in the long permitting process where the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) finally approved Lithium Americas Thacker Pass Lithium Project, and then automotive giant General Motors announced it would invest $650M in the mine project, giving GM exclusive access to the first phase of production. When everything did finally start lining up for project development, the lithium prices which had been high for years reversed course and cratered in price, with an oversupply of lithium flooding the market and expectations being lowered for EV adoption rates and future demand. We wrap up with Chris sharing why his top 3 commodities areas for this year are still gold, uranium, and traditional energy with oil and gas companies. He is encouraged by the record all-time high prices in gold during the first quarter of 2025, but feels the biggest opportunity for resource investors at present is in the deeply discounted uranium equities, which he stated “are a gift at these levels.” Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor website.
Chris Temple discusses the recent executive order from the Trump administration aimed at increasing U.S. mineral production. He highlights the potential benefits and challenges of this initiative, particularly focusing on the economic viability of mining projects, the labor shortages in the industry, and the political implications of these policies. Temple emphasizes the need for realistic expectations regarding the economic landscape and the importance of addressing labor shortages to support the mining sector's growth.
featuring Host Cali Van Zant in a conversation with Chris Temple, editor and Owner of The National Investor Watch the Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV1-SkV_00I Chris discusses the recent movements in metals, particularly gold and silver, which he believes are driven by insatiable appetite for physical gold and silver. He also expresses his agnosticism towards copper, attributing its recent increase to stockpiling and anticipation of increased tariffs. Chris shares his top three commodity themes for the long term, which are natural gas, gold, and uranium. Trump's Trade Approach: Chris expressed his concerns about President Trump's approach to trade with Canada, arguing that it is not economically sound and could harm the domestic energy industry. He suggested that the US should focus on tariffs against countries like Japan and Europe, rather than Canada and Mexico. Chris also discusses the potential impact of the US election on Canada's political landscape and the need for Canada to take a more proactive role in managing its own economy and resources. Chris talks about the long-term potential of uranium and natural gas, emphasizing their strong demand and constrained supply. He argued that these commodities are not significantly impacted by tariffs, as their demand for energy continues to grow. Chris also highlighted the potential for Canadian natural gas producers and explorers, despite the challenges posed by potential tariffs. He concluded that the broader fundamentals of these commodities are more significant than the impact of tariffs. Chris points out the challenges of the base metal industry, particularly nickel, in the US and Canada. He highlighted the high global price of nickel, which makes it difficult for domestic projects to compete with cheaper Indonesian supply. Chris suggested that governments should consider implementing public policy initiatives, such as price supports and loan guarantees, to support domestic nickel production. He also emphasized the need for governments to prioritize domestic production over cheaper imports, even if it means higher prices. Cali and Chris discuss the transition of the world away from integrated globalization and the need for countries to focus on their own resources and defense. They highlighted the importance of critical materials such as rare earths, magnets, antimony, and tungsten for technological advancements and national security. Chris emphasizes the need for cyber security measures to protect against data breaches and ransomware attacks. He also sees the potential for smart investors to focus on one-off stories in the mining commodity space and the tech sector, particularly in cyber security. About Chris Temple Chris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had an over 40-year career now in the financial/investment industry. Temple is a sought-after guest on radio stations, podcasts, blogs and the like all across North America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His ability to help average investors unravel, understand and navigate today's markets is unparalleled; and his ability to uncover "off-the-radar" companies is likewise. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, CBS Marketwatch, Wall Street's Best Investments/The Cabot Group, Kitco.com, the Korelin Economics Report, Benzinga.com, Palisade Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Mining Stock Daily and other media. Connect with Chris on X: https://x.com/NatInvestor https://www.nationalinvestor.com/ Research mining stocks at Investorideas.com with our mining stocks directory at Investorideas.com https://www.investorideas.com/Gold_Stocks/Stocks_List.asp About Investorideas.com - Big Investing Ideas Investorideas.com is the go-to platform for big investing ideas. From breaking stock news to top-rated investing podcasts, we cover it all. Our original branded content includes podcasts such as Exploring Mining, Cleantech, Crypto Corner, Cannabis News, and the AI Eye. We also create free investor stock directories for sectors including mining, crypto, renewable energy, gaming, biotech, tech, sports and more. Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to help tell their story to interested investors. 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Investorideas.com, a global investor news source covering mining and metals stocks releases today's Exploring Mining Podcast, featuring Host Cali Van Zant in a conversation with Chris Temple, editor and Owner of The National InvestorChris discusses the recent movements in metals, particularly gold and silver, which he believes are driven by insatiable appetite for physical gold and silver. He also expresses his agnosticism towards copper, attributing its recent increase to stockpiling and anticipation of increased tariffs. Chris shares his top three commodity themes for the long term, which are natural gas, gold, and uranium.Chris discusses the recent movements in metals, particularly gold and silver, which he believes are driven by insatiable appetite for physical gold and silver. He also expresses his agnosticism towards copper, attributing its recent increase to stockpiling and anticipation of increased tariffs. Chris shares his top three commodity themes for the long term, which are natural gas, gold, and uranium.About Chris Temple Chris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had an over 40-year career now in the financial/investment industry. Temple is a sought-after guest on radio stations, podcasts, blogs and the like all across North America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His ability to help average investors unravel, understand and navigate today's markets is unparalleled; and his ability to uncover "off-the-radar" companies is likewise. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, CBS Marketwatch, Wall Street's Best Investments/The Cabot Group, Kitco.com, the Korelin Economics Report, Benzinga.com, Palisade Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Mining Stock Daily and other media.Connect with Chris on X: https://x.com/NatInvestor https://www.nationalinvestor.com/Research mining stocks at Investorideas.com with our mining stocks directory at Investorideas.com https://www.investorideas.com/Gold_Stocks/Stocks_List.aspDisclaimer/Disclosure: Investorideas.com is a digital publisher of third party sourced news, articles and equity research as well as creates original content, including video, interviews and articles. Original content created by investorideas is protected by copyright laws other than syndication rights. Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks, services or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investing involves risk and possible losses. This site is currently compensated for news publication and distribution, social media and marketing, content creation and more. Disclosure is posted for each compensated news release, content published /created if required but otherwise the news was not compensated for and was published for the sole interest of our readers and followers. Contact management and IR of each company directly regarding specific questions. More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp Learn more about publishing your news release and our other news services on the Investorideas.com newswire https://www.investorideas.com/News-Upload/ Global investors must adhere to regulations of each country. Please read Investorideas.com privacy policy: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Private_Policy.aspFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/Investorideas Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Investorideas
Chris Temple shares some thoughts on the mining and energy sectors in the United States, focusing on the impact of the new presidential administration. He highlights the transformative shift towards a multi-polar world and the implications for U.S. foreign policy. The discussion also covers the challenges and momentum in the mining sector, particularly regarding permitting reforms and precious metals. Finally, Temple addresses the complexities of U.S. energy policy, including the plateauing of shale production and the industry's response to economic pressures.
Chris Temple, Editor of The National Investor join us to delve into the renewed interest in base metals and critical minerals amid recent tariff threats from the Trump administration. We discuss how these tariffs could impact the U.S. economy, consumer prices, and global trade. Chris provides historical context on tariff policies and gives a detailed analysis of the potential investment opportunities and risks in various metals and commodities such as tungsten, antimony, copper, nickel, and uranium. We also explore the challenges in U.S. resource development, focusing on the need for making national projects economically viable despite global pricing pressures. Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor.
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher of the National Investor, joins us to kick off 2025 with a longer-format discussion on the macroeconomic realities for the US and Chinese economies moving into this year. We also get the rationale behind his favorite 2025 commodity sector investments in natural gas, uranium, and gold, and what he looks for in their related resource stocks. We start off having Chris unpack his theme for this year of “Let's do the math,” for cutting through the rhetoric to the realities with regards to national budget spending to keep stimulating economies, global trade, taxes, manufacturing, and mineral extraction domestically and internationally. He touches upon a number of initiatives that the new Trump administration will need to consider to navigate the challenging setup with stickier inflation and even stagflation, the impact of tariffs, and the degree to which any country can actually compete with China with regards to processing and manufacturing of goods. Then we shift over to the commodities, where he is less animated by critical minerals and base metals in the year to come, or even oil, but is most bullish on natural gas, uranium, and gold, and select resource stocks. With nat gas, we delve into the export capacity of LNG for both the US and Canada, and the large spread in prices in Europe and Asia presenting opportunities. Shifting to uranium, the many tailwinds behind nuclear energy and demand are contrasted against limited uranium mine supply creating a the best market dynamics in any commodity Chris can name at present. He points to the strength of US producers like Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) that will continue to expand operations and have good leverage to rising prices, but also highlights how there is good risk/reward value propositions in some of the uranium exploration and development stocks. Rounding things out he lays out the pros and cons to look for when separating out quality companies from the large pool of gold stocks. Christ still sees some intriguing rerating opportunities for the right kinds of gold stocks if they meet specific investing criteria. Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor website.
In this special episode of The Cool Fireman Podcast, Brian is on location at SAFRE talking about the brand-new Civic Federal Credit Union branch in Wilmington, North Carolina, joined by Chris Temple from Civic. Brian and Chris dive deep into financial freedom tailored for firefighters, covering everything from personal financial stability to supporting small businesses and fostering community through credit union initiatives. Discover how credit unions like Civic are reshaping financial services to benefit firefighters and their families. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Civic's Unique Approach: How Civic Federal Credit Union supports firefighters with programs like their fire truck debit card that has raised over $4.9 million for the NC State Firefighters Association. Financial Freedom Basics: Practical steps for firefighters to achieve financial stability, including savings plans, debt reduction, and leveraging credit union benefits. Small Business Support: Insight into how Civic helps firefighter-owned small businesses thrive with tailored services and discounted rates. Community Impact: The philanthropic role of credit unions and how they prioritize giving back to local communities and first responders. Why Credit Unions Matter: The advantages of credit unions over traditional banks, from personalized service to member ownership. Resources Mentioned: Civic Federal Credit Union: CivicFCU.org Find a Credit Union Near You: CreditUnionsNearMe.com NC State Firefighters Association: ncsfa.com Action Items: Check out your local credit union and compare rates for auto loans, home refinancing, or small business support. Start building a 90-day savings plan to pave your way toward financial freedom. Explore how your credit union gives back to the community and find ways to get involved. Visit Email: thecoolfireman@gmail.com TheCoolFireman.com for merchandise and more Instagram: @thecoolfireman Tiktok: @thecoolfireman YouTube: @thecoolfireman Subscribe & Stay Connected:Don't miss out on future episodes! Hit that subscribe button, turn on notifications, and leave us a five-star review. Visit coolfiremen.com for more firefighter-focused content.
Host Cali Van Zant in a conversation with Chris Temple , editor and publisher of The National InvestorChris, a veteran in financial markets, shares insights on commodity trends, energy policies, and investment strategies during the show. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in various sectors, including electric vehicles, mining, and infrastructure development, while emphasizing the need for education and awareness about resource extraction and consumption.The conversation also touches on political landscapes, market predictions, and the changing dynamics of investor behavior; offering his knowledge of junior companies for potential investors.Chris and Cali discuss the current state of commodity markets, particularly focusing on nickel and lithium. Chris predicts a rebound in nickel prices due to tight supplies and depleted warehouse stocks, while lithium's recovery would be more challenging due to oversupply. Chris also highlights the opposing forces of inflationary pressures in the US and deflationary pressures in China, which would continue to impact commodity prices.Chris discusses the future of the electric vehicle (EV) industry, stating that despite some bearishness, the industry will not go away. He emphasized the need for a more balanced approach, with a focus on all energy sources, including nuclear energy. Chris also points out the importance of securing supplies of rare earth elements and other minerals, suggesting that policymakers need to develop a comprehensive strategy to ensure price certainty and reasonable profits for these industries.About Chris TempleChris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had an over 40-year career now in the financial/investment industry. Temple is a sought-after guest on radio stations, podcasts, blogs and the like all across North America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His ability to help average investors unravel, understand and navigate today's markets is unparalleled; and his ability to uncover "off-the-radar" companies is likewise. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, CBS Marketwatch, Wall Street's Best Investments/The Cabot Group, Kitco.com, the Korelin Economics Report, Benzinga.com, Palisade Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Mining Stock Daily and other media.Connect with Chris on X: https://x.com/NatInvestorhttps://www.nationalinvestor.com/About Investorideas.com - Big Investing Ideas Investorideas.com is the go-to platform for big investing ideas. From breaking stock news to top-rated investing podcasts, we cover it all. Our original branded content includes podcasts such as Exploring Mining, Cleantech, Crypto Corner, Cannabis News, and the AI Eye. We also create free investor stock directories for sectors including mining, crypto, renewable energy, gaming, biotech, tech, sports and more. Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to help tell their story to interested investors.Disclaimer/Disclosure: Investorideas.com is a digital publisher of third party sourced news, articles and equity research as well as creates original content, including video, interviews and articles. Original content created by investorideas is protected by copyright laws other than syndication rights. Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks, services or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investing involves risk and possible losses. This site is currently compensated for news publication and distribution, social media and marketing, content creation and more. Disclosure is posted for each compensated news release, content published /created if required but otherwise the news was not compensated for and was published for the sole interest of our readers and followers. Contact management and IR of each company directly regarding specific questions. More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp Learn more about publishing your news release and our other news services on the Investorideas.com newswire https://www.investorideas.com/News-Upload/ Global investors must adhere to regulations of each country. Please read Investorideas.com privacy policy: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Private_Policy.asp Contact Investorideas.com to be a guest or sponsor this podcast 800-665-0411
today's Exploring Mining Podcast, a special weekend edition featuring Host Cali Van Zant in a conversation with Chris Temple , editor and publisher of The National InvestorChris, a veteran in financial markets, shares insights on commodity trends, energy policies, and investment strategies during the show. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in various sectors, including electric vehicles, mining, and infrastructure development, while emphasizing the need for education and awareness about resource extraction and consumption. The conversation also touches on political landscapes, market predictions, and the changing dynamics of investor behavior; offering his knowledge of junior companies for potential investors.Chris and Cali discuss the current state of commodity markets, particularly focusing on nickel and lithium. Chris predicts a rebound in nickel prices due to tight supplies and depleted warehouse stocks, while lithium's recovery would be more challenging due to oversupply. Chris also highlights the opposing forces of inflationary pressures in the US and deflationary pressures in China, which would continue to impact commodity prices.Chris discusses the future of the electric vehicle (EV) industry, stating that despite some bearishness, the industry will not go away. He emphasized the need for a more balanced approach, with a focus on all energy sources, including nuclear energy. Chris also points out the importance of securing supplies of rare earth elements and other minerals, suggesting that policymakers need to develop a comprehensive strategy to ensure price certainty and reasonable profits for these industries.About Chris Temple Chris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had an over 40-year career now in the financial/investment industry. Temple is a sought-after guest on radio stations, podcasts, blogs and the like all across North America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His ability to help average investors unravel, understand and navigate today's markets is unparalleled; and his ability to uncover "off-the-radar" companies is likewise. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, CBS Marketwatch, Wall Street's Best Investments/The Cabot Group, Kitco.com, the Korelin Economics Report, Benzinga.com, Palisade Radio, Mining Stocks Education, Mining Stock Daily and other media.Connect with Chris on X: https://x.com/NatInvestorhttps://www.nationalinvestor.com/About Investorideas.com - Big Investing Ideas Investorideas.com is the go-to platform for big investing ideas. From breaking stock news to top-rated investing podcasts, we cover it all. Our original branded content includes podcasts such as Exploring Mining, Cleantech, Crypto Corner, Cannabis News, and the AI Eye. We also create free investor stock directories for sectors including mining, crypto, renewable energy, gaming, biotech, tech, sports and more. Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to Public companies within the sectors we cover can use our news publishing and content creation services to help tell their story to interested investors.Disclaimer/Disclosure: Investorideas.com is a digital publisher of third party sourced news, articles and equity research as well as creates original content, including video, interviews and articles. Original content created by investorideas is protected by copyright laws other than syndication rights. Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks, services or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investing involves risk and possible losses. This site is currently compensated for news publication and distribution, social media and marketing, content creation and more. Disclosure is posted for each compensated news release, content published /created if required but otherwise the news was not compensated for and was published for the sole interest of our readers and followers. Contact management and IR of each company directly regarding specific questions. More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp Learn more about publishing your news release and our other news services on the Investorideas.com newswire https://www.investorideas.com/News-Upload/ Global investors must adhere to regulations of each country. Please read Investorideas.com privacy policy: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Private_Policy.asp Contact Investorideas.com to be a guest or sponsor this podcast 800-665-0411 #uraniumstocks #goldminingstocks #miningindustry #energy
Trevor connects with Chris Temple of the National Investor to reflect on the recent election results, discussing the implications for American politics, the evolution of political parties, and the role of media in shaping public perception. Chris delves into the challenges facing the incoming administration, particularly regarding economic issues, and explore potential policy directions and solutions for growth and infrastructure. In this conversation, Chris discusses the pressing need for infrastructure reform and economic growth in the U.S., drawing parallels to historical models like Roosevelt's Reconstruction Finance Corporation. He emphasizes the importance of a political realignment in foreign policy, contrasting U.S. approaches with China's. The discussion shifts to the implications of a strong dollar and the challenges facing Trump's economic policies, particularly regarding inflation and energy costs. Chris also highlights the dynamics of the mining industry and the need for strategic reserves in the context of evolving energy policies. This episode of Mining Stock Daily is brought to you by... Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (ASCU:TSX) is focused on developing its brownfield copper project on private land in Arizona. The Cactus Mine Project is located less than an hour's drive from the Phoenix International airport. Grid power and the Union Pacific Rail line situated at the base of the Cactus Project main road. With permitted water access, a streamlined permitting framework and infrastructure already in place, ASCU's Cactus Mine Project is a lower risk copper development project in the infrastructure-rich heartland of Arizona.For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com. Vizsla Silver is focused on becoming one of the world's largest single-asset silver producers through the exploration and development of the 100% owned Panuco-Copala silver-gold district in Sinaloa, Mexico. The company consolidated this historic district in 2019 and has now completed over 325,000 meters of drilling. The company has the world's largest, undeveloped high-grade silver resource. Learn more at https://vizslasilvercorp.com/ Minera Alamos is a gold developer and producer with its first low capex mine, Santana, continuing to work through start-up development. The company is also advancing the Cerro de Oro project through the permitting process. Minera is built around its operating team which brought 4 mines into production in Mexico over the last 13 years. It is fully funded with over $20-million dollars in working capital. Learn more at mineraalamos.com.
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher of the National Investor, joins us to for a longer-format nuanced discussion on the US equity markets, US dollar, gold, and the real health of the economy, after this week's Republican party sweep in the elections, and after the Fed has just cut rates again in November as anticipated. We get into many different areas of the economy, potential paths forward, and hard decisions and proposed solutions that will need to be considered as we roll into 2025. We start off discussing the Trump trade rally we saw in US equities, and curiously the US dollar post election results and Fed rate cuts, but yet a selloff in gold and the precious metals sector as the uncertainty of the election results and outlook on geopolitical tensions have now eased some. Chris gets into a number of initiatives that the new Trump administration will need to consider to navigate the challenging setup with stickier inflation and even stagflation expected if tariffs are implemented, how tax cuts must be balanced with real, but dubious, budget cuts, and reflecting back on different points in history looking for analogs to this kind of macro backdrop we are facing moving forward. Chris lays out potential pitfalls and potential solutions that are on the table, if this administration has the will to enact them, and unpacks a potential infrastructure fund proposed that would bypass the Federal Reserve, and dependency on greater and greater central banking debt. Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor website.
A new, critically acclaimed documentary follows the fortunes of online investors, including one who made - and lost - $3 million in cryptocurrency. The director of This Is Not Financial Advice hopes his movie will help people understand the risks and potential benefits of investing, and how they can educate themselves. Co-host: Meagan Andrews, Lead, Capital Market Initiatives, World Economic Forum Guest: Chris Temple, Film Director at Optimist Links: Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems: https://centres.weforum.org/centre-for-financial-and-monetary-systems/home Film website: https://optimist.co/films/thisisnotfinancialadvice/ Related podcasts: Apps, bots and 'finfluencers': how to navigate the changing world of investing Financial inclusion - how increased access to banking is lifting people out of poverty Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
Hour 3 for 8/13/24 Drew was joined by Chris Temple (3:05) from The National Investor to discuss faith, greed (16:32), conversion (28:58), government programs (44:34), and the Federal Reserve (46:34).
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher of the National Investor, joins me to discuss the market moves coming out of the Fed FOMC meeting and press conference this week, and weaker employment data mid-week, where US equities and commodities rolled over on increasing recession concerns. Chris reiterated the view towards a September rate cut, but that even if we do see a couple of 25 or 50 basis point cuts, that is just going to end up being what Jerome Powell is calling mid-cycle course corrections. Those investors in US equities, and in particular the small cap stocks that were recently surging in the Russell 2000 index, that have front run these cuts expecting the low borrowing interest rates of yesteryear are likely out well over their skis at this point. When discussing the overall health of the economy, Chris points out that inflation is going to remain stickier and higher for longer, even it if has moderated some from the very high rates of the last couple years. When this higher inflation, weaking jobs market, and contracting economy is added together, then it feed into the stagflation backdrop he's been outlining. If one then layers on the delinquencies in credit cards, the defaults in the subprime auto loans, retailers disappointing on earnings and guidance, and delivery companies slowing their growth outlooks, then the economy could be transitioning into a full-on recession. We also review the steepening of the yield curve, and how as the curve transitions from inverted, as it has been since 2022, to more flat and then normalizing the long end of curve, that can also be another signal for recession in the medium-term. Chris and I wrap it up with a nuanced and wide-ranging review of how this all ties into his outlook on the commodities sector. He remains bullish on gold, natural gas, and uranium as key focuses for now, and then on a longer-term fundamental supply versus demand outlook the critical minerals like copper, nickel, and lithium. The companies that have strategic partnerships with auto makers, battery manufacturers, or government funding sources are the ones that he is most interested in. One of the recurring themes in the resource sector centers around the challenges in government policy, permitting timelines, getting funding to the right projects, and the glaring personnel bottlenecks standing in the way of getting more mines into production to feed the growing demand for critical minerals in North America. Chris also points out that the western nations now need to rapidly play catchup and overhaul many policies to stimulate more domestic supplies or supplies from friendly nations of raw materials, and that all of this is fixable but that the US and Canada are way behind in having strategies that adequately address the future demand needs. Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor website.
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher of the National Investor, joins us to share his main takeaways from the FOMC meeting this week, how any limited rate cuts may just end up being mid-cycle course corrections, the true reality as it relates to consumer pricing inflation, The Great Stagflation, and how this all ties into the general US equity markets and the commodities sector. This is a wide-ranging discussion that gets into the divergence between the return to a more sane backdrop of interest rates and a more normal business cycle, versus what the markets are anticipating with a binary switch to cutting rates back down to pre-covid levels. Chris outlines that Fed cannot possibly take us back to that kind of environment again, and that economic and market expectations will need to adapt to the changing multi-polar global economy. He outlines some of the takeaways he had after attending and speaking at the recent SME "Current Trends In Mining Finance" conference in NY. One of the recurring themes centered around the challenges in policy, permitting, and personnel bottlenecks standing in the way of getting more mines into production to feed the growing demand for critical minerals in North America. Chris also points out that the western nations now need to rapidly play catchup and overhaul many policies to stimulate more domestic supplies or supplies from friendly nations of raw materials like lithium, copper, nickel, and silver, that prices will keep rising due to the supply-demand mismatches. Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor website.
This week's long-form episode features two separate interviews. First, we connect with Adam Hawkins of Global External. Adam is a leading voice when it comes to the government policy, community engagement and the mining sector in the United States. We spend a lot of time talking about the what-ifs of this year's election and the implications of what we might see in regards to regulation come January 2025. We then turn to a conversation with Naitonal Investor's Chris Temple. Again, we discuss the policies currently in place to help mitigate China's stronghold of global critical minerals supply. But is it too late? And speaking of China, Chris has some powerful thoughts on their inflationary issues which very well could be the house of cards which brings down the entire global economic system. This episode of Mining Stock Daily is brought to you by... Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (ASCU:TSX) is focused on developing its brownfield copper project on private land in Arizona. The Cactus Mine Project is located less than an hour's drive from the Phoenix International airport. Grid power and the Union Pacific Rail line situated at the base of the Cactus Project main road. With permitted water access, a streamlined permitting framework and infrastructure already in place, ASCU's Cactus Mine Project is a lower risk copper development project in the infrastructure-rich heartland of Arizona.For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com. Fireweed Metals is advancing 3 different projects within the Yukon and Northwest Territories, including the flagship Macmillan Pass Project, a large zinc-lead-silver deposit and the Mactung Project, one of the largest and highest-grade tungsten deposits in the world. Fireweed plans to advance these projects through exploration, resource definition, metallurgy, engineering, economic studies and collaboration with indigenous people on the path to production. For more information please visit fireweedmetals.com. Vizsla Silver is focused on becoming one of the world's largest single-asset silver producers through the exploration and development of the 100% owned Panuco-Copala silver-gold district in Sinaloa, Mexico. The company consolidated this historic district in 2019 and has now completed over 325,000 meters of drilling. The company has the world's largest, undeveloped high-grade silver resource. Learn more at https://vizslasilvercorp.com/ Victoria Gold operates the Eagle Gold Mine within the Dublin Gulch Property. Eagle is the largest gold mine in Yukon's long history of gold production. In addition to the long-life Eagle Gold Mine, the Dublin Gulch property has upsized exploration potential including priority targets Raven and Lynx among others. Follow all the gold production and exploration news at vgcx.com.
Are you a tree? I'm sorry, I don't be-leaf you. But, if you are, I'm ROOTING for you.Our roommate this week is director and founder of Optimist Chris Temple. Check out his documentary This Is Not Financial Advice.Stuff in this ep:Should I hook up with my middle school crush?My coworkers keep asking to go to my wedding?and another (?) Yummy Tummy DummyLINKS:Want your question answered on the show? CALL us at 989-442-7575 -- (989) 44-ASK-RL Submit ANONYMOUSLY through our Google FormEmail us at roommateloverspod@gmail.comFind bonus episodes and more on our Patreon. Check out our:YouTubeInstagramTikTokOr heck, just VISIT OUR HOMEPAGE if you like stuff.Roommate Lovers Podcast is: Produced by Maggie Smith, Kyle Mantegna, Associate produced by Alex Romero, Mariah Michael, Clark Pavlik. Theme music by Kyle Mantegna and Maggie Smith. Edited by Kyle Mantegna.
Chris Temple, Editor and Publisher of the National Investor, joins us to share some of the key insights he took away from the Energy Transition Metals Summit in Washington D.C. last week. He outlines some of the challenges facing North America in relation to the need for critical minerals, but then the policy bottlenecks standing in the way of getting more mines to produce them. It's a wide-ranging conversation that gets into China's dominance in manufacturing in so many areas of daily life, and their dominance in finding sources from mines and refining many of these energy metals. China continues to be a powerhouse in driving the prices of many commodities both up and down. Chris also points out that the western nations now need to rapidly play catchup and overhaul many policies to stimulate more domestic supplies or supplies from friendly nations of raw materials like lithium, copper, nickel, uranium, and rare earths. Click here to follow along with Chris at the National Investor website.
PwC's Chris Temple and Christine Brogan join Matthew Grant to discuss transformation in insurance, specifically steering organizations towards achieving their ESG goals. The conversation covers the role of technology and AI in driving change in insurance as well as building resilient business models for the future. This episode is a great introduction to how ESG operates in the financial sector and how transformation in insurance is made possible through collaboration. Key talking points: Understanding ESG - what are the main priorities business need to consider to be successful in the future Transforming insurance - how AI can help The importance of strategy driven by data How the Life Insurance sector got it right Balancing commercial gain with progress Defining “baseline” - current carbon output The biggest driver of innovation is regulation FSTE 100 and sustainability Our upcoming Investor Networking event sponsored by PwC For more information, please see the following PwC reports: PwC UK 2024 Energy Survey Hold your nerve to maintain momentum: our 2024 actions for sustainability leaders Sustainability Reporting in 2024 Banana Skins Survey Report If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Matthew Grant on LinkedIn. To find out more about InsTech, our membership and offerings visit www.instech.co or contact us hello@instech.co Continuing Professional Development This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme. By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives: Describe how generative AI can help implement ESG measures in insurance Specify what is meant by ESG and its role in insurance Summarise what companies can do to become Net Zero in the future If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 293 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast. To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.
Ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes of those flashy financial successes and crushing losses you see on social media? Join us on this episode of FOMO Sapiens as our guests, Chris Temple and Glauber Contessoto, dive deep into the untold truths about personal relationships with money and the art of making sound financial decisions. They uncover the real stories behind the seemingly glamorous successes and provide valuable insights for navigating high-stakes financial scenarios. Tune in for an honest exploration of financial realities in the age of social media influence and discover strategies for making informed money choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You may have seen the headlines back in 2021 about a guy who put all of his money into Dogecoin and became a millionaire...but then...well I'll let Chris tell you the story. THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE is a documentary film that has had brilliant reviews across the board (no.3 on Apple TV) and premiered at Tribeca 2023. In this conversation we talk about the film, which follows the personal stories of this generation's approach to money in the age of the internet. We also talk about the bigger themes going on at the moment - the cost of living, why the younger generations feel almost forced to take more risk, fear and greed, fomo and where we go next. This was an awesome chat, so thank you Chris for coming on. I can wholeheartedly recommend this film whether you're in this world or not, it is a brilliant (and at times harrowing) watch. Check out THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE at https://www.tinfafilm.com/ - it's available in lots of great places including Apple TV and Amazon Prime too And make sure you give Chris Temple a follow on X too Luke - https://twitter.com/luke_franks Robin - https://twitter.com/IamSuperMassive As always nothing on this show is financial or investment advice Thanks for listening. If you'd like to suggest a guest, sponsor the show or talk about consulting services - you can reach out to me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/luke_franks or LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-franks-b8b509118/
Did you feel FOMO during the dogecoin bubble? In this episode of FOMO Sapiens, we explore Glauber Contessoto's journey of investing his entire fortune in Dogecoin, a ride that saw his $180,000 climb to $3 million and back down. Meanwhile, documentary filmmaker, Chris Temple, shares his own intriguing perspectives on the psychological impacts of financial decision-making amidst rapid price fluctuations. Join us as we dive into the world of cryptocurrency, discussing the highs and lows. Gain insights into the dynamics of digital assets and the mindset required for navigating the volatile crypto market. Don't miss this revealing episode that unveils the risks and rewards of bold investments in cryptocurrency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The National Investor's Chris Temple joins the podcast for our first long-form episode of the year. We talk about the setup 2023 provided for the new year and why Chris is expecting a broadening of economic slowdowns to hit throughout. The answer to the slowdowns will be more liquidity in the form of debt supply from the Treasury Department and the ability for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. Those cuts, however, may not happen as quickly as many investors are expecting, according to Chris. It will, however, be more fuel for precious metals while accumulation of junior metal equities may turn out to be a generational trade for speculators. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (ASCU:TSX) is focused on developing its brownfield copper project on private land in Arizona, a tier 1 location. The Cactus Mine Project is located less than an hour's drive from the Phoenix International airport via highway i-10, and with grid power and the Union Pacific Rail line situated at the base of the Cactus Project main road. With permitted water access, a streamlined permitting framework and infrastructure already in place, ASCU's Cactus Mine Project is a lower risk copper development project in the infrastructure-rich heartland of Arizona.For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com. Fireweed Metals is advancing 3 different projects within the Yukon and Northwest Territories, including the flagship Macmillan Pass Project, a large zinc-lead-silver deposit and the Mactung Project, one of the largest and highest-grade tungsten deposits in the world. Fireweed plans to advance these projects through exploration, resource definition, metallurgy, engineering, economic studies and collaboration with indigenous people on the path to production. For more information please visit fireweedmetals.com. Vizsla Silver is focused on becoming one of the world's largest single-asset silver producers through the exploration and development of the 100% owned Panuco-Copala silver-gold district in Sinaloa, Mexico. The company consolidated this historic district in 2019 and has now completed over 325,000 meters of drilling. The company has the world's largest, undeveloped high-grade silver resource, which will grow with a resource update in early 2024. Learn more at https://vizslasilvercorp.com/ Victoria Gold operates the Eagle Gold Mine within the Dublin Gulch Property. Eagle is the largest gold mine in Yukon's long history of gold production. In addition to the long-life Eagle Gold Mine, the Dublin Gulch property has upsized exploration potential including priority targets Raven and Lynx among others. Follow all the gold production and exploration news at vgcx.com.
Recorded December 11th 2023 This week I had the honor of chatting with Chris Temple of Hang It Up Art. We talked about how he got started, his process, and how he got as good as he is today. It was a great chat with a great story of a pivot brought on by a global pandemic. Enjoy the episode! Where to find Chris online: Instagram: instagram.com/hang_it_up_art Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HangItUpWallArt Get your Digitally Creative Shirt Here: https://www.vincentmferrari.com/product-page/digitally-creative-podcast-tee-shirts Join the Discord Here: https://discord.gg/fa9APpAkyx Vincent's links here: https://www.vincentmferrari.com/links Support the show at https://www.vincentmferrari.com/support
Glauber “Pro” Contessoto – @THEDOGECOINMILLIONAIRE – is the lead subject of the educational and entertaining documentary film This is Not Financial Advice from @Optimist and co-directors Chris Temple and Zach Ingrasci. We screened the movie at the 2023 MoneyShow/TradersEXPO Orlando – and I had the chance to sit down with Pro from the event to talk about his journey. In the interview, Pro explains how he first got involved with cryptocurrencies – and why he gambled his life savings on Dogecoin, which started out as a joke in the crypto world. He goes on to talk about the rise and fall of the crypto market, the impact of potential Bitcoin ETF approvals, and how investors can navigate the market as “Big Money” gets involved.The conversation shifts to similarities between stocks and crypto, as well as why focusing on a mix of safer coins and riskier plays make sense to him. Plus, Pro talks about how he hopes to continue as an educator in the space – and further the film's mission of financial market literacy by helping kids learn to invest, avoid pitfalls, and build generational wealth.Join us at our next MoneyShow/TradersExpo February 21-23, 2024 at the Paris Las Vegas. Click here to learn more about the conference and to register: https://conferences.moneyshow.com/moneyshow-las-vegas/?scode=061246
Hour 1 of the Drew Mariani Show on 10-4-23 Drew takes us through a News Roundup of today's headlines Chris Temple takes a look at what interest rates are doing to American's lives Alexi Sargeant tells us about a book he's written, called "Saintly Creatures" that regales us with stories of Saints and their rspecial relationships with animals
This week we are joined by Chris Temple and Zach Ingrasci, the co-directors of "This Is Not Financial Advice," to discuss their journey from accidental filmmakers to financial education advocates. Listen to this episode to learn their approach to spreading financial literacy, the challenges they faced in making the film, and the impact it has had on audiences.
On this episode of Panic with Friends, I speak with my good friend Chris Temple. Chris is the co-founder and director of Optimist, an award winning documentary and impact studio. In today's episode we dive deep into his latest film called ‘This is not Financial Advice' which I took on the role of being an Executive Producer. In ‘This is not Financial Advice', Glauber “Pro” Contessoto - an immigrant working multiple jobs and living in a 220-square–foot apartment - gambles his life savings on a joke cryptocurrency. Two months later, he became “The Dogecoin Millionaire” and a hero to his growing YouTube following. It's easy to get rich online. But as Pro will soon discover, it's even easier to lose it all. Amateur investors like Pro must navigate a landscape that's rife with scams, bad advice, and FOMO. This is not Financial Advice exposes the startling risks and rewards of today's market through expert commentary and the anxiety-inducing stories of real people trying to make millions. Media endorsement quotes: “A Truly Wild Ride. Couldn't Recommend More.” - Vox “A Thought-Provoking Masterpiece. Brilliantly Executed” - The Washington Post “A Gripping Financial Horror Film” - The Guardian “A Must Watch That Ricochets Between Euphoria and Despair” - CNBC "Everyone Needs to See this Movie to Better Understand Their Relationship to Money." - Morgan Housel Guest - Chris Temple, Film Director at Optimist howardlindzon.com, optimist.co, TINFAFiilm.com Book Screening: tinfafilm.com/screenings Exclusive TINFA Clip Twitter: @howardlindzon, @TINFAFilm, @Christemple8, @OptimistFilms, @PanicwFriends, @knutjensen Instagram: ChrisTemple, TINFAFilm LinkedIn: christemple8 #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 5:37 - Best Movie Lines and Movie Naming 13:18 - Lessons From Independent Documentary Filmmaking 18:01 - GameStop, Dogecoin, Memes 23:14 - Influencer's Use of Cryptocurrency for Profit 30:23 - Upcoming Documentaries 39:22 - Path to Success in Film Industry 42:55 - Outro
Zach Ingrasci is a director and the co-founder of Optimist. Best known for directing the feature documentaries Living On One Dollar and Salam Neighbor, Zach's films have been released by Netflix, Amazon Prime, National Geographic, and HBO. His 2020 short documentary, The Undocumented Lawyer, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and went on to Hot Springs, DOC NYC, Flickers Rhode Island, St. Louis and other top festivals, winning best documentary at The Boston Shorts Fest. It premiered on HBO in 2021. He also directed the feature documentary, Five Years North, which premiered at Full Frame Film Festival in spring 2020 and showed at MountainFilm, DocLands, and won the Grand Jury Prize at Flickers' Rhode Island and the Grand Jury Prize at DOC NYC. The film had its theatrical release at Film Forum in 2021 and premiered on PBS' America Reframed in 2021. Five Years North was a finalist for the 2021 duPont-Columbia Awards for Outstanding Journalism. In 2022, Zach was named to DOC NYC and HBO's 40 under 40 list and this June, Zach will premiere his new feature documentary, This Is Not Financial Advice, at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. Learn more: https://optimist.co/ https://www.instagram.com/optimist/ She's All Over the Place Podcast https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast/ https://www.chonacas.com/podcast/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas/ Please leave a 5 star and review on Apples Podcast as it supports independent podcasters :)
Fresh off the sold-out debut of his new film, “This is Not Financial Advice,” at the Tribeca Film Festival, Filmmaker Chris Temple sits with Kindred Media's Laura Clinton to dig into the wild dynamics of today's investing trends. Inspired by his own feelings of FOMO during the 2021 crypto/meme stock goldrush, Temple follows four investors with varying risk tolerance as they attempt to parse real opportunities in the ocean of social media-fueled hype. A crucial conversation about the potential democratization of financial advice. Find and rate KindredCast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. For more content, follow KindredCast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can hear our radio show on SiriusXM Business Radio, channel 132 and on United Airlines. And you can find all of Kindred Media's podcasts and subscribe to our daily newsletter, “Take a Break with Kindred Media,” here (https://kindredmedia.com).Please read before listening: http://www.liontree.com/podcast-notices.htmlThis podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as investment advice, an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any security. Securities of any investment funds managed by LionTree are privately offered to selected investors only by means of each such fund's governing documents and related subscription materials. Viewers should not assume that companies identified in this video are representative of all investments made or recommended by LionTree on behalf of each firm's clients. An investment with LionTree is speculative and involves significant risks including the potential loss of all or a substantial portion of invested capital and the lack of liquidity of an investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Nothing contained in this video may be relied upon as a guarantee, promise, assurance or a representation as to the future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's long-form we welcome back National Investor's Chris Temple. We cover a lot of topics in this hour long episode, including the headlines of de-dollarization from the mainstream media and some interesting news items not being covered by the networks. We also discuss further fallout from the issues of the regional banks and where the next shoe to drop might be. And with the big move in gold these past couple weeks, what will it take to get it over that next big hurdle? Is it ready? Chris does not think so. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. ASCU is an early-stage copper developer and explorer of the Cactus Mine and its satellite project, Parks/Salyer, both situated on a 4km mine trend on private land in Arizona's porphyry copper district. Opportunity for significant growth and scale exist along the trend, while future capex requirements outlined in the Cactus PEA benefit from significant onsite and nearby access to infrastructure. The Company is led by an executive management team and Board which have a long-standing track record of successful project delivery in North America. For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com. Fireweed Metals is advancing 3 different projects within the Yukon and Northwest Territories, including the flagship Macmillan Pass Project, a large zinc-lead-silver deposit and the Mactung Project, one of the largest and highest-grade tungsten deposits in the world. Fireweed plans to advance these projects through exploration, resource definition, metallurgy, engineering, economic studies and collaboration with indigenous people on the path to production. For more information please visit fireweedmetals.com.
Welcome to our the fourth installment of our Artist Spotlight. Today we bring you an artist who creates using his woodwork skills to make custom pieces for his customers! In this interview we speak to Chris about his technique, how he got started and his favorite pieces to create plus much more! Check out Hang It Up Wall Art on Instagram and Facebook below! His work is custom so make sure to hit him up to inquire about a one of a kind piece! 0:00 Show Intro 1:40 Chris Introduction 2:25 What Does Chris Do? 3:30 What types of material does he use and his process 4:54 Background in carpentry? 5:35 When did Chris know this was going to be a business and early work talk 7:30 More about the process of creating wall art 10:13 What piece had the most layers? Showing the 6 foot wall art!
When it comes to making documentaries with impact, filmmakers Chris Temple and Zach Ingrasci ("Living on One Dollar", "Salam Neighbor"), co-founders of the non-profit film studio Optimist, have walked the walk. Chris and Zach have created more than 15 films and series that have raised over $91 million dollars for the films' causes. Their films and the impact work supporting them have changed lives and inspired thousands. Chris joins Ken for a special "Top Docs" episode to discuss the ins-and-outs of "impact filmmaking". What do we mean when we talk about impact in relation to documentary filmmaking? What are some strategies for launching a successful impact campaign? What are Chris' top picks for pathbreaking, unforgettable impact films? Don't miss this insightful conversation. It will definitely impact how you see documentaries from here on. For more information, go to: Optimist Doc Club Films mentioned in this episode: Living on One Dollar Salam Neighbor Five Years North Aftershock The Territory Last Flight Home The Cove Blackfish The Social Dilemma Paris is Burning Miss Representation For Sama The Reason I Jump Other resources: Exposure Labs impactguide.org Follow: @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter @christemple on Instagram and @Christemple8 on twitter @optimist on Instagram and @OptimistFilms on twitter The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
In this interview economic analyst and political commentator Chris Temple explains that the “great stagflation” is here and gold and commodities should perform well during this period of time. He also shares his thoughts on programmable central bank digital currencies and whether we will see them implemented. Chris also comments on world-wide energy policy and the forced green energy transition and why this is also bullish for fossil fuels. Finally, he shares about his updated gold report which investors can receive by emailing Chris at the email below. Chris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had a more than three-decade career in various areas of the financial services industry. Temple is a ought-after guest on radio stations all across America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, the Dick Davis Digest, Investors' Digest, PrudentBear.com, Kitco.com, and numerous other media. 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Gold: getting more bullish 4:36 Programmable Central Bank Digital Currencies 9:20 Fed policy 14:27 World-wide energy policy 23:31 Chris' updated gold report https://nationalinvestor.com/ Email: Chris@nationalinvestor.com Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
Two segments on this week's long-form. First, Chris Temple of the National Investor newsletter joins us for a broad discussion regarding a now very hawkish Fed, a resilient American economy, and crushing demand every corner of the spectrum. Chris discusses what he learned this week and if markets are prepared for what is to come. We also talk the disintegrating relationship with China and why POTUS and Powell are to be responsible for the inability to invest in natural resources right now. We then turn to Paul West-Sells, CEO of Western Copper and Gold for a general update at the Casino Project in Yukon. Paul also shares some commentary from conversations he had at LME week in London last week and a few dynamics within the copper trade. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Integra Resources is advancing the past-producing DeLamar Project in southwestern Idaho. The Company has continued to demonstrate resource growth and conversion through greenfield and brownfield exploration. Integra Resources trades on the TSX-V under ITR and the NYSE American under ITRG. Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. ASCU is an early-stage copper developer and explorer of the Cactus Mine and its satellite project, Parks/Salyer, both situated on a 4km mine trend on private land in Arizona's porphyry copper district. Opportunity for significant growth and scale exist along the trend, while future capex requirements outlined in the Cactus PEA benefit from significant onsite and nearby access to infrastructure. The Company is led by an executive management team and Board which have a long-standing track record of successful project delivery in North America. For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com.
Chris Temple and Trevor Hall discuss a number of market indicators today, including this morning's housing numbers which show a struggling sector within the US economy. But Chris continues to focus on China and his concerns of a full economic implosion from the country.
Thank you for catching up with us! This audio is of the sermon on "Summer Music Fest: Solsbury Hill" | Chris Temple | July 10, 2022. If you'd like to watch our full worship experience live, visit our Online Campus, go to findnewhope.online.church We're live Sundays at 9:00 am EST for our Traditional Service, at 11:00 am EST for our Modern service. Replays happen throughout the week! Watch the sermon and more here: https://www.findnewhope.com/archive Donate via PayPal to support the podcasts and the Technical Arts Ministry of New Hope! https://goo.gl/o2a9oU Subscribe to our New Hope Sunday Sermon Podcast on: * Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/new-hope-umc-sunday-sermon-podcast/id1093524425?mt=2 * Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2habfMJ6S8jirQnpimNwHg?si=nKlvpZRrQYKnsJSJc6Du3Q) * Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=87782&refid=stpr) * Subscribe on Android - http://subscribeonandroid.com/findnewhopesunday.libsyn.com/rss * Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Ijonx62ajd5qwxv3qgxkizdqnva?t=New_Hope_UMC_Sunday_Sermon_Podcast) * YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFZw6j-ZlY45HU-m-lQ5XYuphsrbeJMsk Connect with New Hope: * Website: http://www.findnewhope.com/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findnewhopefl * Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/findnewhope
In this week's long-form we reconnect with Chris Temple, publisher of the National Investor. We have a wide range of topics to get through in this discussion, including soft landings in the stock market, holes in the economy beginning to percolate, a void of an energy policy, and the summer doldrums of junior mining. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Integra Resources is advancing the past-producing DeLamar Project in southwestern Idaho. The Company has continued to demonstrate resource growth and conversion through greenfield and brownfield exploration. Integra Resources trades on the TSX-V under ITR and the NYSE American under ITRG. Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website,www.westerncopperandgold.com. Rio-2 is advancing the Fenix Gold Project in Chile, the largest undeveloped gold heap leach project in the Americas. Fenix consists of 5 million ounces in the measured and indicated resource category and 1.4 million ounces in the inferred resource category. With a robust PFS in place, Fenix is set up for fast-tracked construction and production. You can find a list of project and company information on their website, rio2.com. ASCU is a Copper Mining Company with a 100% ownership of The Cactus Mine, located on private land in the Arizona Copper Belt. The Company is committed to supplying LME Grade A Copper Cathodes usable in the Renewable Energy Future, mined in a responsible and sustainable manner. Our goal, beyond our ESG Strategy, is to ensure “Net Zero Carbon Emission” from future operations, minimizing the effect of climate change on the earth and preserving our planet for our children and future generations. https://arizonasonoran.com/
Thank you for catching up with us! This audio is of the sermon on "Explained/Unexplained" | Chris Temple | April 24, 2022. If you'd like to watch our full worship experience live, visit our Online Campus, go to findnewhope.online.church We're live Sundays at 9:00 am EST for our Traditional Service, at 11:00 am EST for our Modern service. Replays happen throughout the week! Watch the sermon and more here: https://www.findnewhope.com/archive Donate via PayPal to support the podcasts and the Technical Arts Ministry of New Hope! https://goo.gl/o2a9oU Subscribe to our New Hope Sunday Sermon Podcast on: * Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/new-hope-umc-sunday-sermon-podcast/id1093524425?mt=2 * Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2habfMJ6S8jirQnpimNwHg?si=nKlvpZRrQYKnsJSJc6Du3Q) * Stitcher Radio - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=87782&refid=stpr) * Subscribe on Android - http://subscribeonandroid.com/findnewhopesunday.libsyn.com/rss * Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Ijonx62ajd5qwxv3qgxkizdqnva?t=New_Hope_UMC_Sunday_Sermon_Podcast) * YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFZw6j-ZlY45HU-m-lQ5XYuphsrbeJMsk Connect with New Hope: * Website: http://www.findnewhope.com/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findnewhopefl * Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/findnewhope
In this interview economic analyst and political commentator Chris Temple explains why commodities will sell-off when the yield curve inverts. It could also be only one interest rate hike that inverts the yield curve, Chris shares. He also discusses how, due the economic and geopolitical developments in the past two weeks, current times are appearing to mirror the economic challenges of the late 1970s. Chris also offers his take on whether we will continue to see high oil prices and how Federal Reserve policy might play out and impact the markets. Bill and Chris will both be attending the Strategic Investment Insights Conference in Chicago on May 6-7. The theme will be: North American Green Energy Themes - Investing in "The Great Stagflation". Chris shares what investors can expect at the conference and discusses why investors should attend. Chris Temple is editor and publisher of The National Investor. He has had a more than three-decade career in various areas of the financial services industry. Temple is a ought-after guest on radio stations all across America, as well as a sought-after speaker for organizations. His commentaries and some of his recommendations have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, the Dick Davis Digest, Investors' Digest, PrudentBear.com, Kitco.com, and numerous other media. Upcoming Conference Bill and Chris will be at on May 6-7: https://strategicinvestmentinsights.com/ North American Green Energy Themes - Investing in "The Great Stagflation" https://nationalinvestor.com/ Email: Chris@nationalinvestor.com Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
Quis and Walt are joined by Terrell Bush, Aaron McCoullum, and Chris Temple to talk all things surrounding the 2021 NFL Draft. In Part 2 of the NFL Draft special, they discuss their top defensive prospects in this year's class. They finish the episode by putting on their GM hats, and go through some draft scenarios.`Follow us on Twitter and IG: @2for2pod
Quis and Walt are joined by Terrell Bush, Aaron McCoullum, and Chris Temple to talk all things surrounding the 2021 NFL Draft. In Part 1 of the 2-part Draft special, they discuss the QB's RBs, and WRs in this year's talented class.Follow us on Twitter and IG: @2for2pod
Chris Temple of www.nationalinvestor.com joins Mining Stock Daily on an intraday market commentary. We say a half on the S&P 500 shortly after market open today. We discuss a bit of the oil news from Russia and Open and why gold continues to be strong, despite being flat.
On Earth Day (April 22) 1990, 17 year old Chris Temple went with friends for a bonfire at Rose Lake Research Area in Bath Township Michigan. Around 9 p.m. Chris walked away from the bonfire, never to be seen again. In the almost 30 years since he vanished, there have been rumors, stories and speculation, but no evidence leading to the whereabouts of Chris Temple. If you have information about the disappearance of Chris Temple, please contact the Bath Township Police department at (517) 641-6271 Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/AlreadyGone See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.