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Hear from new Commanders Josh Conerly and Jaylin Lane on being drafted, and Chris Cooley on what Conerly brings to the team; ex-Redskin Charles Mann and D.C.'s own David Aldridge discuss the RFK 2.0 deal; Nats GM Mike Rizzo checks in for his weekly visit; and, Frank Caliendo joins the Junks for some hilarity ahead of his visit to the DMV later this month!
Hear from new Commanders Josh Conerly and Jaylin Lane on being drafted, and Chris Cooley on what Conerly brings to the team; ex-Redskin Charles Mann and D.C.'s own David Aldridge discuss the RFK 2.0 deal; Nats GM Mike Rizzo checks in for his weekly visit; and, Frank Caliendo joins the Junks for some hilarity ahead of his visit to the DMV later this month!
Hear from new Commanders Josh Conerly and Jaylin Lane on being drafted, and Chris Cooley on what Conerly brings to the team; ex-Redskin Charles Mann and D.C.'s own David Aldridge discuss the RFK 2.0 deal; Nats GM Mike Rizzo checks in for his weekly visit; and, Frank Caliendo joins the Junks for some hilarity ahead of his visit to the DMV later this month!
Hear from new Commanders Josh Conerly and Jaylin Lane on being drafted, and Chris Cooley on what Conerly brings to the team; ex-Redskin Charles Mann and D.C.'s own David Aldridge discuss the RFK 2.0 deal; Nats GM Mike Rizzo checks in for his weekly visit; and, Frank Caliendo joins the Junks for some hilarity ahead of his visit to the DMV later this month!
The Commanders chose to select OT Josh Conerly Jr out of Oregon with the 29th pick in the draft, which has fans asking "Was Brandon Coleman moving to right tackle a smokescreen?" ... Logan and Craig break down why they don't believe that Adam Peters was intentionally trying to throw the fans and other teams off and also why Conerly could even move inside To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin opened the show with his thoughts on Washington's first-round pick, Josh Conerly Jr, Oregon tackle. He previewed tonight's opportunities for the Commanders' 2nd round pick as well. Chris Cooley jumped on with a "Film Breakdown" of Conerly Jr. Go to zbiotics.com/SHEEHAN and use SHEEHAN at checkout for 15% off any first time orders of ZBiotics probiotics.Goldbelly.com, code sheehan, for free shipping and 20% off your first order of food from around the US. Go To WindowNation.com. Buy 4 windows, get 4 free!Betting on sports? Go to www.mybookie.ag. Use code KEVINDC for a bonus!
The guys react to Adam Peters post round 1 comments
The BMitch & Finlay Show Hour 1 features: 1.Commanders Draft OT Josh Conerly Jr From Oregon 2.NFL Analysts Reaction To Pick 3.Adam Peters Says Conerly Was BPA
Adam Peters threw a curveball to Commanders nation with his pick of Oregon Offensive Lineman Josh Conerly Jr. with the 29th pick in the draft, thanks in large part to the praise the Oregon producer received from OC Kliff Kingsbury... Logan and Craig are here break down what Conerly brings to the table and determine where he fits in the Commanders Offensive Line picture Follow Craig on Instagram: @craig_hoffman Follow Logan on Instagram: @logan_paulsen82 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Hoffman and Logan Paulson dive into Commanders 1st Round Pick Josh Conerly Jr. and Preview Day 2 in an action-packed episode of the pod. They break down break down what Conerly brings to the table, determine where he fits in the Commanders Offensive Line picture, who's still available heading into Day 2, who actually has a chance to fall to the Commanders at 61. Find out in the Draft Day Edition of Take Command! 0:00 - Josh Conerly Jr. Breakdown 26:23 - Day 2 Preview
Craig opens the show reacting to the Commanders selecting Oregon tackle Josh Conerly Jr. with the 29th overall pick in the NFL Draft. He breaks down why Conerly makes sense for Washington, what it means for the offensive line, and how this pick reflects the vision of Adam Peters and Dan Quinn. Craig also weighs in on Conerly's upside, his fit in Kliff Kingsbury's offense, and whether this was the right move at a premium position.
AWadd brings us into the show as always with The Sports App as we break down all of the biggest stories from last night out of the NFL Draft, the MLB, the NHL, and in the NBA. Commanders Corner on the show next as we break down Washington's brand new offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr! EB from The Sports Junkies joins AWadd on the show next for more draft reactions as we gauge the fanbase's reactions to Washington's new rookie. We listen to some Washington Commanders audio on the show next as experts are fans of the pick and Conerly is excited to home to DC.
The Chicago Bears have their eyes on Will Campbell, the powerful LSU offensive tackle with first-round buzz
In this episode, we have a STEMulating Conversaion with Keith Conerly, a Sr. Vice President at Compass Group USA . A chemist by training, he shares how his time at Jackson State University, an HBCU in Mississippi, and his volunteer and mentoring roles in NOBCChE shaped his leadership principles. Keith reflects on the invaluable lessons he learned during his college years—lessons that continue to guide his approach to leadership today. A firm believer in meeting people where they are, Keith emphasizes the importance of embracing the whole person in the workplace. He discusses how true leadership goes beyond professional skills, focusing on empathy, understanding, and personal growth. His leadership and mentoring philosophy is simple yet profound: If one person touches one other person, then everyone is eventually touched. Liisten in for an inspiring conversation on leadership, mentorship, and the power of human connection in driving success. Who are Keith's Chaotic Connections? Former President Barak Obama and NBA Legend Steph Curry.
Steve and Charlie listened to interviews from the Senior Bowl with Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart and Oregon OT Josh Conerly Jr.
On this episode of The Madd Hatta Show Podcast it features an exclusive conversation with Blues and R&B royalty, Bobby Conerly, now known as Pops Conerly, whose career began at the legendary Peacock Records—a label that launched some of the most iconic names in gospel, blues, and R&B history, cementing Houston's place in the music world. Pops Conerly's songwriting genius shines through his contributions to Malaco Records, the "last soul company," and his collaborations with legendary blues artists, creating timeless hits that define the genre. This episode celebrates the legacy of an artist who not only witnessed but shaped pivotal moments in American music, bridging the golden era of Peacock Records with the enduring soul of blues and R&B. And he's still releasing music now. Enjoy!
OSN's full broadcast of Oregon Footballs 39-18 win over Maryland.Timestamps:2:01:00 - KICKOFF/FIRST QUARTER2:31:00 - OR 0-3 Stewart 13YD pickup 1st down2:36:00 - OR 0-3 James 7YD rush up the middle2:38:00 - OR 0-3 James 26YD gain 1st down2:38:00 - OR 7-3 James 3YD rushing TD2:47:00 - SECOND QUARTER2:49:00 - OR 14-3 Burch strip Johnson TD off fumble recovery 3:18:00 - MAR 10-14 Hemby 1YD rushing TD3:26:00 - OR 14-10 Whittington 14-10 Whittington 11YD rush 1st down3:30:00 - OR 21-10 Ferguson 9YD TD catch3:36:00 - Coach Lanning Halftime Interview3:57:00 - THIRD QUARTER4:10:00 - OR 21- 10 Fake punt Burch 36YD gain4:12:00 - OR 21-10 Holden 20YD catch 4:14:00 - 29-10 Wilson 3YD TD catch4:15:00 - Conerly 2 point conversion4:26:00 - OR 29-10 Burch swatted pass4:31:00 - OR 29-10 Whittington 28YD gain4:41:00 - FOURTH QUARTER4:54 :00 - OR 29-18 Gabriel 19YD scramble 5:03:00 - OR 29-18 Johnson interception 5:11:00 - OR 32-18 Jacobs interception5:18:00 - OR 39-18 Stewart 17YD catch and run TD5:33:00 - FINAL CALL5:48:00 - Coach Lanning postgame interview5:55:00 - Bassa postgame interview6:04:00 - Savage postgame interview6:11:00 - Gabriel postgame interviewSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Champions Circle, Human Element, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Venue by 4M, Winewood Organics, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, Royal Oath Insurance Group, Community Pest Solutions, Autograph: Fandom Rewarded, who just launched an app where you earn rewards for things like reading MGoBlog and listening to our podcast, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Mark Zhu [After THE JUMP: Things said.] --------------------- 1. Oregon Preview: Offense starts at the top They got a quarterback in the portal, they did. Jordan James was a backup last year, already broke out but now he gets the carries to show it. Two great OTs especially Conerly, and a squirrelly slot. They normally run tempo and pass around but against OSU they went max pro and tested whether the WRs could beat their CBs one-on-one (they could!) Several TEs if they can't get Ferguson back but he's a difference-maker as a blocker. Interior OL might be a little sketch—IU transfer Matt Bedford was supposed to be their RG but has been out all year. 2. Oregon Preview: Defense starts at xxxx Dan Lanning knows what he's doing; Michigan does not. They run a 3-4 Georgia system (Lanning was the DC when we faced them) and have a lot of talent. They went to the portal at DT and got a couple of good ones but the old DTs are beatable if you can get to them. Is Jordan Burch going to be available? He's a major pass-rusher, but they've been blitzing successfully to cover for his absence. Excellent in the secondary. LBs rotate through three good ones. Special teams: dangerous returners (Noah Whittington and Tez Johnson) but not great kickers—Ross James 100th in FEI, kicker Atticus Sappington has a career long of 48. 3. Seth's Hockey Segment starts at xxxx Big series with #5 BU starts tonight, and Big Ten on the docket. Better team defensively but looking for chemistry. Last two series Night 1 has been good, Night 2 has been the same game but nothing goes in the net and they blow it. Hage is their one skill guy, next most skilled player is Schifsky. St. Cloud State game was an extreme example of that but shows they really needed Rutger McGroarty. USNTDP game. 4. MSU After Review starts at xxxx Quarterback wasn't as good as it looked—only a few downfield passes, concerning play given State has no pass rush to speak of. MSU was playing Dantonio Ball against the run and this led to a lot of going nowhere even when things were blocked up well. Defensively they're fine until 3rd & long, when Wink tries to do something. Tackling is an issue because they've moved usage to Paige and it's exposing his issues there. About the Featured Artist: Mark Zhu Drawing from the pain of love and loss, Mark Zhu (pronounced "Joo") explores relationships, mental health, and identity through his songs rooted in healing and emotional vulnerability. A Chinese American artist from Ann Arbor, he studies data science at the University of Michigan by day and plays shows by night. As an award-winning pianist with three performances at Carnegie Hall, Mark leverages his classical training in his production, creating piano-driven ballads, synth-driven R&B, and fearless pop anthems. Links: Website. Instagram. Spotify. Song choices: Dead or Alive Paint the World Red Slayin' Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Send us a textIn this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the latest updates, rumors, and news surrounding Giants, as well as important developments from around the NFL. From Hall of Fame discussions to injury reports and Week 5 NFL picks, this episode covers it all for Giants fans.The episode kicks off with exciting news about four former Giants who are advancing in the selection process for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Giants legends Charlie Conerly, Carl Banks, Ottis "O.J." Anderson, and Everson Walls are among 60 former NFL players being considered in the Seniors category. The hosts reminisce about their impactful careers and contributions to the Giants. They delve into each player's accomplishments, including Conerly's 1959 MVP season, Banks' role in the Super Bowl victories, Anderson's MVP performance in Super Bowl XXV, and Walls' ball-hawking skills that helped the Giants win another championship.Next, the guys celebrate two current Giants who made the first-quarter All-Rookie Team as listed by The Athletic's Dan Brugler. Rookie WR Malik Nabers has been a breakout star, leading the league in receptions and racking up big plays, while safety Tyler Nubin has been a tackling machine, although he's still adjusting to the NFL's speed in coverage. While Nabers and Nubin have shown tremendous potential, fellow rookies Dru Phillips and Darrius Muasau received honorable mentions, adding even more excitement for Giants fans about the team's future.Injuries have been a major storyline for the Giants, and this episode covers the latest updates on several key players. WR Nabers remains in concussion protocol, while RB Singletary and CB Adoree' Jackson are battling groin and calf issues, respectively. Dru Phillips and edge rusher Brian Burns are also limited, raising concerns about how these injuries could impact the Giants' performance in their upcoming game against the Seahawks. On the Seahawks side, former Giants Leonard Williams and Julian Love are listed with injuries, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this matchup. The hosts break down how these injuries could affect both teams and what it might mean for the Giants' chances of pulling off a win.As WRs Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson face injury concerns, Drew and Rob speculate whether this could open the door for Jalin Hyatt to finally prove himself on the field. The Giants coaching staff has been hesitant to trust Hyatt so far, but with limited options, the rookie wide receiver might get his shot. The guys discuss Hyatt's downfield abilities and how Daniel Jones' struggles throwing deep could be a factor in this decision. They also mention how TE Theo Johnson and WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton could see increased playing time in this game due to the injuries.WrapBad Dadvice PodcastNew Dads giving hilariously bad advice about fatherhood, life and current events.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
What is the future of work in an AI-dominated world, and how will economies adapt and change? This week I'm talking with economist Bill Connerly to explore the intricate balance between technological advancement and economic stability, job creation, and the shifting landscape of employment. We'll unpack the complexities of AI's role in shaping industries, questioning the balance between innovation and the displacement of traditional jobs. This discussion isn't just about predicting the future; it's about understanding the steps we can take today to prepare for a tomorrow where technology and human ambition coexist harmoniously. You'll be challenged to think beyond the immediate impacts of AI, considering broader economic implications and opportunities for personal and professional growth in a future that seems increasingly automated. I hope this conversation will provide you with a clearer vision of where the world is heading and how technological advancements could reshape not just the economy but the very fabric of society. Show Notes: In this episode, Christopher is joined by economist and consultant Bill Connerly to discuss the current economic climate, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in business, and the future of work. They explore how AI is affecting customer experience and operational efficiencies, emphasizing the importance of adapting and prioritizing based on organizational mission and principles. The conversation acknowledges the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, including job disruption and the need for a continuous learning and adaptation mindset in the workforce. Despite the rapid advancements in technology, the dialogue reassures listeners that economic fundamentals remain consistent, and the economy's resilience is stronger than perceived. The episode aims to demystify fears around AI and economic changes, highlighting that, with strategic consideration and adherence to core values, businesses and individuals can navigate the uncertainties of the future. 00:00 - Introduction 03:17 - The Value of Economic Insight for Business Leaders 05:32 - Navigating Economic Uncertainty and Decision Making 09:16 - Consistency and Change in Economic Factors 22:41 - The Impact of AI on Business and the Economy 30:07 - Exploring the Practical Use of AI and ChatGPT in the Workplace 31:08 - The Challenge of Integrating AI into Corporate Strategies 33:48 - AI's Role in Streamlining Jobs and Enhancing Efficiency 39:09 - Economic Perspectives on AI and the Future of Work 49:34 - Adapting to AI: The Need for Flexibility and an Entrepreneurial Mindset 57:04 - Strategic Implementation of AI: Balancing Innovation with Core Values #economics #ai #futureofwork #change #economy
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Gated Attention Blocks: Preliminary Progress toward Removing Attention Head Superposition, published by cmathw on April 9, 2024 on LessWrong. This work represents progress on removing attention head superposition. We are excited by this approach but acknowledge there are currently various limitations. In the short term, we will be working on adjacent problems are excited to collaborate with anyone thinking about similar things! Produced as part of the ML Alignment & Theory Scholars Program - Summer 2023 Cohort Summary: In transformer language models, attention head superposition makes it difficult to study the function of individual attention heads in isolation. We study a particular kind of attention head superposition that involves constructive and destructive interference between the outputs of different attention heads. We propose a novel architecture - a 'gated attention block' - which resolves this kind of attention head superposition in toy models. In future, we hope this architecture may be useful for studying more natural forms of attention head superposition in large language models. Our code can be found here. Background Mechanistic interpretability aims to reverse-engineer what neural networks have learned by decomposing a network's functions into human-interpretable algorithms. This involves isolating the individual components within the network that implement particular behaviours. This has proven difficult, however, because networks make use of polysemanticity and superposition to represent information. Polysemanticity in a transformer's multi-layer perceptron (MLPs) layers is when neurons appear to represent many unrelated concepts (Gurnee et al., 2023). We also see this phenomena within the transformer's attention mechanism, when a given attention head performs qualitatively different functions based on its destination token and context (Janiak et al., 2023). Superposition occurs when a layer in a network (an 'activation space') represents more features than it has dimensions. This means that features are assigned to an overcomplete set of directions as opposed to being aligned with e.g. the neuron basis. The presence of polysemanticity means that the function of a single neuron or attention head cannot be defined by the features or behaviours it expresses on a subset of its training distribution because it may serve different purposes on different subsets of the training distribution. Relatedly, superposition makes it misleading to study the function of individual neurons or attention heads in isolation from other neurons or heads. Both of these phenomena promote caution around assigning specific behaviours to individual network components (neurons or attention heads), due to there both being a diversity in behaviours across a training distribution and in their interaction with other components in the network. Although polysemanticity and superposition make the isolated components of a network less immediately interpretable, understanding of the correct functional units of analysis has improved. Progress has been made on both understanding features as directions within an activation space (Elhage et al., 2023) and resolving feature superposition by applying sparse autoencoders to identify highly-interpretable features (Sharkey et al., 2022; Cunningham et al., 2023; Bricken et al., 2023). Attention head superposition for OV-Incoherent Skip Trigrams Superposition in the context of attention heads is less understood. It is however conceivable that an attention block could make use of a similar compression scheme to implement more behaviours than the number of attention heads in the block. Prior work introduced a task to study attention head superposition in the form of OV-Incoherent Skip Trigrams (Jermyn et al., 2023; Conerly et al., 2023). These are s...
Bo and the crew talk about how MSU hoops can win on the road, the best prizes in a giveaway and playing against Jimmy Johnson in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about Mississippi State heading on the road to Alabama and what it will take for the Bulldogs to pull off the upset. Bo spins the Tito's Prize Wheel and gives away some of the best prizes this side of the Mississippi. NFL insider and former college football player Charles Davis joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career as a player and broadcaster live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo tells Charles he remembers his first time in Neyland Stadium in Knoxville and Charles talks about the game MSU running back Don Smith had against them. Charles talks about what it was like beating Miami and Jimmy Johnson in the Sugar Bowl and the talent the team from South Beach had that year. Charles tells about how Miami was able to score to Michael Irvin then the Tennessee defense shut them down the rest of the game. Bo asks Charles about how Tennessee technically won the SEC for the first time in 16 years and what happened for them to go to the Sugar Bowl. Charles called the legendary upset between Appalachian State and Michigan and he talks about his memories from that day. Charles talks about how App State was losing the turnover battle but was still wining the game which doesn't normally happen with underdogs. Bo asks Charles about his involvement with the CSpire Conerly trophy and he talks about his long connection with the award. Charles mentions all of the Mississippi legends he heard of growing up and says he would always keep up with who won the Conerly trophy. Charles is now a member of the committee and he talks about this year's winner. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL insider and former college football player Charles Davis joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career as a player and broadcaster live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo tells Charles he remembers his first time in Neyland Stadium in Knoxville and Charles talks about the game MSU running back Don Smith had against them. Charles talks about what it was like beating Miami and Jimmy Johnson in the Sugar Bowl and the talent the team from South Beach had that year. Charles tells about how Miami was able to score to Michael Irvin then the Tennessee defense shut them down the rest of the game. Bo asks Charles about how Tennessee technically won the SEC for the first time in 16 years and what happened for them to go to the Sugar Bowl. Charles called the legendary upset between Appalachian State and Michigan and he talks about his memories from that day. Charles talks about how App State was losing the turnover battle but was still wining the game which doesn't normally happen with underdogs. Bo asks Charles about his involvement with the CSpire Conerly trophy and he talks about his long connection with the award. Charles mentions all of the Mississippi legends he heard of growing up and says he would always keep up with who won the Conerly trophy. Charles is now a member of the committee and he talks about this year's winner. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL insider and former college football player Charles Davis joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career as a player and broadcaster live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo asks Charles about his involvement with the CSpire Conerly trophy and he talks about his long connection with the award. Charles mentions all of the Mississippi legends he heard of growing up and says he would always keep up with who won the Conerly trophy. Charles is now a member of the committee and he talks about this year's winner. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lots to cover in this epsiode of "From D2 to D3." J.T. Mitchell discusses the Conerly Trophy returning to the Divison II level for the first time since 2000. He welcomes Millsaps head women's basketball coach Justin LeBlanc and Delta State men's soccer coach Austin Jackman to the program before wrapping up with a look at the crazy coaching carousel across Mississippi's Division II and III football programs. From D2 to D3: Your new home for Division II and Division III sports coverage across the Magnolia State. In this series, J.T. Mitchell dives into the stories surrounding Mississippi
Bo and the crew talk about if billionaire Mark Cuban could run for president after selling his majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks, the best bachelor trip locations and prices to stay in Vegas around the Super Bowl in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about billionaire Mark Cuban stepping away fromt he spotlight and wonder if he is getting ready to run for president. Bo asks the listeners for the best places for a bachelor trip for Jason. In the SEC Insider Hit Bo and the crew talk about the Conerly trophy winners, the NFL Draft and they play would you rather. The guys talk about Bo going to Vegas for the NFL draft and his story drinking with Mike Leach. Delta State QB Patrick Shegog was the winner of the Conerly Trophy and the guys talk about the last time a player from that school won the award. The guys play "Would You Rather" and Jason gives Bo two options to choose from. Bo decides on crazy things like having a mullet and doing the running of the bulls in Spain. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the SEC Insider Hit Bo and the crew talk about the Conerly trophy winners, the NFL Draft and they play would you rather. The guys talk about Bo going to Vegas for the NFL draft and his story drinking with Mike Leach. Delta State QB Patrick Shegog was the winner of the Conerly Trophy and the guys talk about the last time a player from that school won the award. The guys play "Would You Rather" and Jason gives Bo two options to choose from. Bo decides on crazy things like having a mullet and doing the running of the bulls in Spain. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about the big conference championships happening this week, the best college players in the state and the near future for the New Orleans Saints in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about Alabama taking on Georgia in the SEC Championship and if the Crimson Tide can prevent the Bulldogs from going to the CFP. Bo breaks down the finalists for the Conerly Trophy and who could be the winner announced tonight. New Orleans Saints and LSU insider Mike Detillier joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line breaking down the near future for the Saints live in the BankPlus Studio. Mike looks at the SEC Championship game and thinks the betting line is where it should be for the matchup. Mike talks about how he thinks Georgia will be able to muscle the game out but Alabama will cause issues. Mike talks about how Alabama has come alive on defense later in the season and the ability Jalen Milroe now has of throwing the ball the way he can. Mike looks at the Saints and thinks there will be no decision made on hiring or firing until after the season. Mike thinks that even if the Saints win the NFC South, because the division is so bad, head coach Dennis Allen could still be let go. Mike talks about the possibility of Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis retiring after the season and who could take his spot in management. Bo asks Mike his thoughts on the recent success of Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos and Mike talks about how he was surprised it took this long to happen. Mike talks about Sean's ability to coach with what he has and says he doesn't need Russell Wilson to do anything but play safe. Mike breaks down the upcoming game between the Cowboys and the Seahawks and talks about how the Dallas defense will be the deciding factor in the matchup. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about if Jimbo Fisher was fired too late, the best performances in the state over the weekend and how Jayden Daniels deserves the Heisman in the first hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about how Jimbo Fisher actually had the opportunity to win eight games this season before he was fired and how he should've been fired last season. Bo looks at the Conerly Trophy Watch List and talks about the best performances in the state over the weekend. LSU and New Orleans Saints insider Mike Detillier joins the show talking about the landscape of college football live in the BankPlus Studio. Mike thinks Duke head coach Mike Elko should be in the top 3 of lists for next head coaches and how money isn't the problem for Texas A&M. Mike says he would be surprised if Mike Norvell or Lane Kiffin went to Texas A&M but talks about the possibility of Jeff Brohm going to College Station. Mike thinks A&M should get a no from Urban Meyer before they move on and says there could be a big name that pops up that people aren't talking about. Mike talks about how LSU QB Jayden Daniels played against Florida over the weekend and thinks it is the best game he has seen a LSU player play in Death Valley. Mike looks at the game against Texas A&M at the end of the season and how Daniels has performed against anyone he has faced. Mike thinks Daniels deserves the Heisman trophy and compares him to other QB's that have won with a three loss team. Mike mentioned that Lane Kiffin wouldn't end up at Texas A&M and eh talks about where he would likely go. Mike thinks Lane could hold out for an NFL job and wait for the biggest paycheck. Mike also thinks that Lane Kiffin could fit the Alabama job well and Alabama would like the way he has been winning. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about the greatness of the Ole Miss coaching staff, the best players in Mississippi and updates on Will Rogers in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about how this is the best coaching staff Ole Miss has ever had and what Lane Kiffin has built in Oxford. Bo looks at the best performances from across the state over the weekend and who could likely win the Conerly Trophy. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about the news surrounding the Bulldogs after a loss live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about how the loss to Kentucky made the conversations around replacing head coach Zach Arnett ramp up and fans are growing impatient. Steve looks at how you can't risk another bad season next year with Ole Miss succeeding and says you have to put the football program first. Bo asks Steve if he thinks Will Rogers will play against Texas A&M and Steve thinks that it isn't completely out of the question. Steve thinks that third string QB Chris Parson could take the majority of the snaps against Texas A&M but wouldn't be surprised if Mike Wright came out for the first series. Bo asks Steve if there was anything positive from the MSU game and Steve says that Chris Parson showed the team and fans some light when it comes to QB play without Will Rogers. The Mississippi State 1998 football team was honored by the program over the weekend and Steve talks about his favorite players from that era. Steve thinks that Woody Marks will likely play against the Aggies which is a bright spot for the team but the return of Will Rogers is still up in the air. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another insightful episode of The Mental Health Podcast! In this episode, we unravel the mysteries of Impostor Syndrome, a common but often hidden challenge that many of us face. We're joined by a very special guest, Cierra, a fellow member of the Forbes BLK community, making this episode a remarkable collaboration. Join us as we explore the depths of Impostor Syndrome, uncovering its effects on our lives, and discovering strategies to overcome it. Cierra shares her own experiences and valuable insights, providing a unique perspective on how to conquer self-doubt and embrace your true potential. Whether you're striving for greatness in your career or seeking personal growth, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a fresh perspective on a topic that affects us all. Subscribe, rate, and share this episode to help others on their journey of self-discovery. Thank you for tuning in, and remember, you are capable of achieving greatness. Keep believing in yourself, and stay inspired. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/queen-fay/message
Bo and the crew talk about the biggest problems with MSU football, the best players in the state and what changes Mississippi State could make after this season in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo breaks down his tweet and tells the listeners what the 5 biggest problems are for Mississippi State and the coaching staff. The guys talk about the best players in the state in the Conerly Trophy watch list and who could take the award in November. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about Mississippi State after losing to Auburn live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve breaks down how slow MSU's defense looked against Auburn and the mismanagement of play calling at the end of the first half. Steve breaks down Mississippi State's young coaching staff and the need to have experience in coaching schemes. Bo asks Steve if Will Rogers would want to get back on the field and Steve thinks that Will wants to play regardless if he is fully healthy. Steve talks about the fact that MSU let Auburn QB Payton Thorne play out of his mind against the Bulldogs. Steve says that MSU needs to decide right now if they want to be a good program and if they do then they need to go out and spend the money for players and coaches. Steve and Bo talk about what Mississippi State needs at head coach if they move on from Zach Arnett and the criteria for the next hire. Steve looks at how MSU hasn't had a giant recruit on the defense in a long time and the possible reasons for the lack of a difference maker. Steve talks about how Dan Mullen was able to develop players on the defense and the need for talent like that this season. Steve says that something has to change with the football program and they need to make a commitment to their money maker. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about talk about Ole Miss winning on the road, the C Spire Conerly watch list and Mississippi State taking down Arkansas in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Ole Miss insider Jake Thompson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about the Rebels beating Auburn on the road. Jake talks about how Quinshon Judkins took this game personally because of a lack of recruiting from his home state and how he fired off over the weekend. Jake thinks that Ole Miss can go 10-2 with a loss to Georgia and a win against Texas A&M but that relies on the Aggies playing poorly. Jake mentions that Ole Miss is a better team at home and that helps the chances of beating Texas A&M. Jake looks at how the offense for Ole Miss was sputtering before WR Tre Harris kick started the unit with back to back huge catches. Bo and the crew talk about if MSU can beat Kentucky at home and the C Spire Conerly Trophy watch list. Mississippi State insider Justin Frommer joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about the big win for MSU live in the BankPlus Studio. Justin talks about how surprising the low scoring win for MSU was and how the team stuck together even when they made mistakes. Justin notes that everyone was waiting for the Mississippi State defensive line to make their mark this season and that finally came against Arkansas. Bo asks Justin why it took so long for the defense to show different looks and how it looked like Zach Arnett's defense on Saturday. Justin talks about the best playmaker on the MSU defense and how he plays like the rest of the unit needs to. RB Woody Marks was dealing with an injury on Saturday and Justin talks about if we can expect to see him play this Saturday against Auburn. Justin mentions the decision to kick a field goal at the end of the game and how it could have turned out to be very costly if things went differently. Bo asks Justin if he trusts the defense after the win and he says he needs to see more this Saturday before he can think there is a changed product. Bo asks Justin when we can expect to see Will Rogers back and he thinks the Southern Miss game is a fair time table for the return of the veteran QB. Justin thinks Auburn's defense has the edge over Mississippi State but MSU has the ability to handle the offense of the Tigers. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about how teams can use the transfer portal properly, the best players in the state and Tennessee taking down A&M in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about how important quarterback's are in the transfer portal and how edge rushers could get big paydays next. Bo and the crew look at the best performances from across the state for the Conerly Trophy watch list. SEC insider Michael Bratton joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about how the SEC can play out live in the BankPlus Studio. Michael talks about how Jimbo Fisher's job is at stake and who could possibly replace him in college station. Michael looks at how many yards Tennessee racked up on the ground against Texas A&M and how the Aggie defense has a lot of holes. Bo asks Michael if he thinks Tennessee has a chance against Alabama and Michael talk about how he thinks Alabama will sleep walk in at least one more game this season. Michael talks about how Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel can produce with the Texas A&M resources and how the coach would do there. Bo asks Michael his expectations for the Auburn vs Ole Miss game and Michael thinks Hughes Freeze is playing the wrong quarterback. Michael says that Ole Miss mismanaged their position rooms terribly because the lack of money spent for wide receivers. Michael talks about how LSU is rolling now and he thinks they would give Georgia a tougher SEC Championship game than Alabama. Michael thinks Shane Beamer will get one more year but he needs staffing changes. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Tedra explains the importance of caring for the land and the animals in which we eat. She shares an overview of how regenerative ag works as well as local farms we can support right here in the Central Mississippi area. Below is a list and contact info of local regenerative farms: Two Dog Farm - Community Supported Agriculture 256 First Street - Flora, MS 39071 twodogfarmsllc@gmail.com https://www.ancientpathshomestead.org/ jeremiah616homestead@gmail.com Nature's Gourmet Farm 367 McKenzie Road, Petal, MS 39465 Ahavafamilyfarm@outlook.com for more information on how to be a part of the farm tour classes and what all is offered with that!
In this episode, we discuss why eggs have become so problematic for many adults and specifically children. We also cover the process in which conventional grain has removed all of the nutrients and how this affects the integrity of our gut and health. Don't worry! We also disclose which grains and eggs you can choose to promote health! Enjoy the show! Resources mentioned in this episode: - Ancient Paths Homestead: ancientpathshomestead.org (Tedra Conerly) - Egg study infohttps://www.thechosenweeds.com/are-you-allergic-to-eggs-but-miss-them/#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20common%20allergens,duck%20egg%20white%20(4). - Ancient grains:Einkorn, Spelt, Emmerhttps://jovialfoods.com/ Are you a woman struggling with hormone-related fatigue, stubborn weight gain, anxiety and/or irregular cycles? Contact me at wholestoryhealth@gmail.com or DM me @allisonhealthcoachnooe on Instagram to chat about possible solutions.
When is a recession coming? How are interest rates impacting the housing market — and what's next for the Fed? Is AI — and ChatGPT specifically — coming for all our jobs? Should we all just become plumbers? To answer some of those questions, we've invited Bill Conerly back to the Measure Success Podcast. It's also the first time we've ever had a three-time repeat guest. Bill is a senior contributor to Forbes, a Duke University PhD, and a consultant who connects the dots between the economy and business. He's worked in economics and corporate planning at two Fortune 500 companies as well as a major bank. He's spoken to over 1,300 audiences in five countries and 31 states. Tune into the full episode for more on Bill's predictions about the economy, a potential recession, the labor market, the housing market, interest rates, artificial intelligence, and a lot more. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn: Why Bill predicted there would be a recession in the first half of 2024, plus what he thinks the Fed will do next More about the Fed's risk management strategy and what that means for the potential for a recession The relationship between unemployment numbers and other forecasts, and why this will be a tough decade for companies in hiring mode More about the fact that we're about to see the lowest growth of the working age population since the Civil War — and what that means for the future What the heck is going on with the housing market The potential impact that the 2024 election could have on the Fed's decision-making When Bill believes interest rates are set to come back down again — and why he thinks we'll never see rates as low as 2020 What the “path to inflation” is, according to Bill Bill's thoughts on AI and how it might impact productivity and the labor market — plus his predictions for which types of jobs will be most and least affected Some of the things companies should be cautious about ChatGPT and other AI tools A book Bill recommends, plus why the mindset described in that book helps him make his own forecasts Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Conerly Consulting website Bill Conerly's author page on Forbes “The Flexible Stance: Thriving in a Boom/Bust Economy” by Bill Conerly “Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction” by Philip E. Tetlock Buy a copy of “Lost at CEO: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Strategy” by Carl J. Cox 40 Strategy Contact 40 Strategy Carl J. Cox on LinkedIn
Chris talks with Economist Dr. Bill Conerly. Topics include: Interest Rates Recession Inflation Labor access Labor Retention AI and its impact on Agriculture 19 Minutes Sign-Up: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/19-minutes/subscribe
In this special episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" titled "2024 Hall of Fame Semifinalists: 7 Former New York Giants Make the List," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the exciting news that seven former Giants have been named semifinalists for the prestigious Hall of Fame. Join them as they celebrate these legendary players and discuss their chances of securing a spot in football immortality.Drew and Rob kick off the episode by delving into the remarkable coaching career of Tom Coughlin. They reflect on his tenure with the Giants, which included two Super Bowl victories, and discuss his impact on the team's culture and success. The hosts weigh Coughlin's accomplishments and leadership qualities as they assess his chances of earning a well-deserved spot in the Hall of Fame.The hosts shift their focus to another influential coach, Dan Reeves. Drew and Rob examine Reeves' contributions to the Giants during his tenure and his overall coaching legacy. They discuss his ability to lead teams to Super Bowl appearances and analyze his coaching style and impact on the game. The hosts share their thoughts on whether Reeves will receive the Hall of Fame nod.Next up is Marty Schottenheimer, a revered figure in coaching history. Drew and Rob explore Schottenheimer's accomplishments and his impact on the Giants and the NFL. They discuss his impressive coaching record, his ability to develop winning teams, and his lasting influence on the game. The hosts assess Schottenheimer's chances of joining the esteemed ranks of the Hall of Fame.Drew and Rob shift their attention to the players on the semifinalist list, starting with Charlie Conerly. They dive into Conerly's impressive career as a Giants quarterback, analyzing his statistical achievements and impact on the team. The hosts discuss Conerly's place in Giants history and evaluate his chances of receiving the Hall of Fame recognition he deserves.The hosts turn their focus to Ottis Anderson, a standout running back for the Giants. Drew and Rob highlight Anderson's remarkable contributions to the team, including his Super Bowl MVP performance. They delve into his consistent production, versatility, and impact on the Giants' success. Drew and Rob celebrate the career of Carl Banks, a dominant linebacker for the Giants. They discuss Banks' impact on the team's defense, his exceptional skills, and his role in the Giants' championship runs. Lastly, the hosts explore the career of Everson Walls, a standout cornerback for the Giants. Drew and Rob highlight Walls' impressive interception totals, his contributions to the Giants' defense, and his overall impact on the game. Join Drew and Rob in this thrilling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they celebrate the accomplishments of these seven former Giants semifinalists and discuss their chances of securing a well-deserved spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It's an episode packed with nostalgia, analysis, and lively discussions that will leave Giants fans eagerly anticipating the final Hall of Fame selections.#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
On this episode of The Association Podcast, we have an interview with Economist, Consultant, and Senior Contributor at Forbes, Bill Conerly, who has written about the impact of a recession on associations and trade shows. We discuss the challenges associations face in predicting revenue and staying in touch with members, particularly those who are not regular attendees. We also get into the importance of cultivating data around members and staying in touch with them to understand their business needs and potential impact on revenue. Our conversation also covers the potential impact of a recession on membership in associations, programming, AI, and hybrid events.
In this episode, we discuss why eggs have become so problematic for many adults and specifically children. We also cover the process in which conventional grain has removed all of the nutrients and how this affects the integrity of our gut and health. Don't worry! We also disclose which grains and eggs you can choose to promote health! Enjoy the show! Resources mentioned in this episode: - Ancient Paths Homestead: ancientpathshomestead.org (Tedra Conerly) - Egg study infohttps://www.thechosenweeds.com/are-you-allergic-to-eggs-but-miss-them/#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20common%20allergens,duck%20egg%20white%20(4). - Ancient grains:Einkorn, Spelt, Emmerhttps://jovialfoods.com/ Are you a woman struggling with hormone-related fatigue, stubborn weight gain, anxiety and/or irregular cycles? Contact me at wholestoryhealth@gmail.com or DM me @allisonhealthcoachnooe on Instagram to chat about possible solutions.
In this special installment, Drew and Rob pay homage to the iconic quarterbacks who have left an indelible mark on the New York Giants franchise. From the Super Bowl victories to the memorable moments, these quarterbacks have etched their names into Giants history.Eli Manning, a true Giants legend. The hosts delve into his illustrious career, recounting his two Super Bowl wins, Super Bowl MVP titles, and his remarkable durability and consistency. Get ready to relive the iconic Manning moments and gain deeper insights into his impact on the Giants' success.Phil Simms, the quarterback who led the Giants to their first Super Bowl victory. Drew and Rob discuss Simms' precision passing, leadership qualities, and his role in the Giants' rise to prominence during the 1980s.Y.A. Tittle, whose tenure with the Giants brought excitement and success. The hosts explore Tittle's accomplishments, his Hall of Fame career, and his impact on the Giants' offense during his time with the team.Fran Tarkenton, a dynamic and versatile player who brought a new dimension to the position. Drew and Rob discuss Tarkenton's remarkable career, his improvisational skills, and the way he revolutionized the quarterback position.Charlie Conerly, whose leadership and consistent play propelled the team to multiple championship games. They delve into Conerly's contributions to the Giants' success and the way he earned the respect of fans and teammates alike.Kerry Collins, the quarterback who led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV. They analyze his role in the Giants' playoff run and his impact on the team's success during that memorable season.Jeff Hostetler, the unsung hero who stepped up during the 1990 season and guided the Giants to a Super Bowl victory. They highlight Hostetler's clutch performances and the resilience he displayed as he filled in for an injured Phil Simms.Also Norm Snead , Earl Morrall, Craig Morton & Kurt Warner. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan or an admirer of NFL history, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Expect an engaging discussion filled with anecdotes, highlights, and lively debate as Drew and Rob celebrate the best Giants quarterbacks ever. Tune in now and join the conversation as they honor the legends who have donned the Giants' jersey!#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode, Tedra explains the importance of caring for the land and the animals in which we eat. She shares an overview of how regenerative ag works as well as local farms we can support right here in the Central Mississippi area. Below is a list and contact info of local regenerative farms: Two Dog Farm - Community Supported Agriculture 256 First Street - Flora, MS 39071 twodogfarmsllc@gmail.com (601) 624-4914 Ancient Paths Homestead https://www.ancientpathshomestead.org/ 601-339-0153 351 Conerly Rd Braxton, MS 39044 jeremiah616homestead@gmail.com Nature's Gourmet Farm 367 McKenzie Road, Petal, MS 39465 601-434-9081 Ahava Family Farm-in Yazoo County, MS Were a small scale farm, using rotational grazing practices with chickens. Raising Pasture raised meat and eggs. Healthier an Happier Chickens is the goal. And were offering classes on raising chickens and harvesting chickens. Were offering farm tour classes coming up soon! We can be contacted by email @Ahavafamilyfarm@outlook.com for more information on how to be a part of the farm tour classes and what all is offered with that!
Tom loves interviews. Now that he's figured out the technical aspects of creating them, look for more weekend specials featuring prominet money guests. This weekend, Tom spends time with Bill Conerly, PhD discussing the possible economic future, why highre rates were needed, the future of unemployment, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and Blake talk SEC football and the coaching carousel in the first hour of the show live in the mobile BankPlus Studio. With the 2022 CSpire Conerly Trophy being awarded to Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins, the guys discuss the three finalists and the incredible year of Mississippi football. The guys discuss why Mississippi State corner Emmanuel Forbes was left off the Thorpe Award finalists list, and what his NFL career could look like. The guys react to an emotional Hugh Freeze press conference as the former Ole Miss head coach was announced as the new man at Auburn yesterday. Bo gives his thoughts on the highlights from Freeze's statements, including doubling down on his love for Auburn and taking a shot at Saban too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi's highest award for a college football player will be given out Tuesday night, as the 2022 Conerly Trophy is presented. What chance does Mississippi State's Emmanuel Forbes have, and should his chance of winning be even higher than it is? Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk debate Forbes' position among the Magnolia State's elite.
Bo and Blake talk college football viewership and the NFL in the second hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys start off talking about why Ole Miss's game against Arkansas is a huge game for the Rebels. The guys talk about the Cowboys and the Packers producing huge viewership numbers and why Dallas has to play better as America's team. The guys talk about what fast food brands represent SEC teams. Bo and Blake talk about SEC viewership and what games get big numbers. Ole Miss insider David Johnson joins the show on the Yuengling Lager guest line to talk Ole Miss football. David starts off talking about Lane Kiffin's frustration after the Alabama game. David breaks down the Ole Miss Arkansas game and how the Rebels will get ready for the Razorbacks. David discusses the possibility of Lane Kiffin leaving Oxford and why he wouldn't be surprised if he stayed or if he left. David delivers his injury report for the Rebels, including if Zach Evans will be ready to go against Arkansas. David discusses the excellence of Quinshon Judkins and Bo and David debate if Judkins or JSU's Shedeur Sanders will win the Conerly trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Recession” is one of the hottest words in economics right now—and it (rightfully) has many small business owners worried. But the good news is there are steps you can take to prepare for whatever is coming. They just might not be what you would expect. This week's conversation is with Bill Conerly, a second-time guest on the Measure Success Podcast. He's a senior contributor at Forbes, and a consultant who connects the dots between the economy and business decisions. He has the unique combination of a Ph.D. in economics from Duke University and over 30 years' experience helping companies adapt to changing economic conditions. Tune into the full episode for more on how to prepare for a potential recession, some of Bill's forecasts for what's coming next, when and why small businesses should raise prices, and more. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn: What's surprised Bill the most about the economy from Q4 of 2021 to now, plus what he thinks about the Federal Reserve Where Bill thinks short-term interest rates are headed, and what he believes about a potential recession How it's determined whether or not the country is in a “recession” — and why that decision isn't actually as helpful as people might think it is What Bill has encouraged businesses to do when it comes to determining their “creditworthiness” (even if they're not currently taking out loans from a bank) The advice Bill would give businesses who are just treading water right now, amid higher labor costs, inflation, interest rate fluctuations, and more Why it can be helpful to be a little pessimistic when it comes to planning against potential recession Whether small businesses should be raising their prices right now, and why What Bill thinks is coming for home and rent prices, plus what he thinks is the “fundamental rule” for buying a house Where Bill believes gas prices are headed, plus the lesson we can learn from fuel price fluctuations that can apply to any “capital-intensive” business Bill's most important lesson about the economy for small business owners Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Conerly Consulting “The Flexible Stance: Thriving in a Boom/Bust Economy” by Bill Conerly “Businomics From The Headlines To Your Bottom Line: How to Profit in Any Economic Cycle” by Bill Conerly 40 Strategy Contact 40 Strategy Carl J. Cox on LinkedIn
Shotgun Spratling talks with 247Sports national recruiting editor Brandon Huffman about the upcoming decision and commitment of five-star Seattle (Wash.) Rainier Beach offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. Huffman talks about the type of prospect Conerly is, why he decided to put in a Crystal Ball for USC on the offensive lineman and why he won't equate Conerly to a Shaun Cody or De'Anthony Thomas type of recruit for the Trojans no matter if Conerly chooses USC or another school. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojans basketball and football teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SportsTalk Mississippi broke the news on Wednesday that the Conerly Trophy ballots would be in before the end of the regular season, meaning the biggest game in the state has no impact on the voting. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk look at that issue and try to fix what appears to be a broken process of honoring the top players in Mississippi.