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Investing in Asia after its financial crisis of 1997, or in the US following the dot-com bubble or the GFC, would have delivered good performance over the following decade, says Daniel Rupp, CIO and founder of Parkway Capital. Daniel joins John Lee on the Asia Centric podcast to discuss why he launched an Asia-focused long-only fund at the beginning of 2024 – at the height of investor pessimism toward China. He also sees vast stock picking opportunities across the region and discusses why active rather than passive management might make more sense in Asia than the US.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we're going to the world of the covert operations of the government. Clay was able to get an interview with the undercover National Forest Service law enforcement agent that worked a sting operation on Louie Dale Edwards in Arkansas in the 1990s. We go into the details of the operation, how it went down and what caused it to fail. Secondly, Clay talks with Dr. Daniel Rupp about the anthropological reasons why western culture loves outlaws. It all stems back a general mistrust of power and a desire for the common man to stick it to the system. Clay finally gets his questions answered in his personal exploration of why we're endeared to outlaws. This may be the coolest Bear Grease Podcast yet. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, the crew discusses the recent podcast on Warner Glenn. But first, Daniel Rupp and Brent Reaves open up about getting whoopins in kindergarten. The crews talks in depth about the Newcomb Family & Friends bear camp, and tell the stories of three bear hunts. Sadly, Daniel Rupp wasn't invited to the camp. Clay's uncle, Mike Schultz, is this week's mystery guest. He traveled to Arizona with Clay to interview Warner Glenn and was impacted by the trip to the Malpai Ranch. Lastly, they talk about the ins and outs of the interview with Warner Glenn and give some "behind the scenes" info on being down on the border. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This is part three and our final episode in our series on Daniel Boone. On this episode, we'll go in depth about his life from when he was 35 years old to his death at age 86. We'll again interview acclaimed writers Steve Rinella and Robert Morgan about Boone's impact on American identity and culture. We'll explore the highlights of Boone's life including the rescue of his daughter, rumors of his wife's unfaithfulness, his stint as a Virginia legislature, and the controversy around where Boone is buried. Then we'll explore Boone's identification as a woodsman and his impact on American's view and utilization of wilderness with Dr. Daniel Rupp. Lastly, Clay makes an appeal that the American woodsman deserves a lasting place at the table of American identity. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this episode of the Bear Grease [Render], Clay Newcomb is joined by the regular crew, minus Gary Newcomb -- however, the empty chair is filled by his wife Misty and her banjo. The crew has fun by playing some live music including a cow bell and bear baculum. They talk about Clay's inaccurate pronunciation of the word "pronunciation" and have a conversation about acorn soup. They give Dr. Daniel Rupp the floor to expound on his contribution to the "Searching for Akerns" podcast and discuss how Clay had to be vetted before he could call Mr. Roy Clark. You'll get a real behind-the-scenes look into Bear Grease and hear some insightful commentary on the two episodes "Searching for Akerns" and "Fifty Years in the 'Baccer Field." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this podcast, we're going to get a PHD in acorns, or as 20% of the country says, "akerns." We're going to do a biology deep dive with the nation's leading expert in oaks and acorns, Dr. Craig Harper of the University of Tennessee, but the main thing we're trying to understand is how we use language to define cultural identity--we all do it everyday. We talk with anthropologist Dr. Daniel Rupp about language, dialects, and how important they are in forming social groups. This is a winding road between biology and social science where we'll debunk the American myth of rugged individualism and learn how to make your oak trees produce more acorns. It's going to be a wild ride! YouTube clips heard in this podcast: Ross Sauce. (2010, April 28). Pronouncing Appalachia [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCqWrsAZ_o Rob M. (2012, November 3). A Quick Lesson on Southern Linguistics [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNqY6ftqGq0 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast Clay Newcomb and Daniel Rupp are still in British Columbia hunting black bear with Devin Jewell of Pacific Bear Outfitters. They discuss with Devin some of the experiences he's had hunting in one of the best big game regions of North America - British Columbia. We'll discuss some wildlife related issues and just tell some good stories!
On this episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast, Clay Newcomb and Daniel Rupp are still in British Columbia hunting black bear with Devin Jewell of Pacific Bear Outfitters. Daniel has already taken a bear on day two of the hunt and now Clay tells the story of his hunt on day three where he also took a black bear.
On the first episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast Clay Newcomb and Daniel Rupp are in British Columbia hunting black bear with Devin Jewell of Pacific Bear Outfitters. This is Daniel's first black bear hunt and he was using a Best of The West 300 Win Mag with a Huskemaw scope. The guys detail the different aspects of the way they're hunting black bear and what the bears are doing during this time period. Daniel tells the story of his first bear hunting, his perceptions and all about the hunt.
On this episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast Clay Newcomb and Daniel Rupp are still in British Columbia hunting black bear with Devin Jewell of Pacific Bear Outfitters. They discuss with Devin some of the experiences he's had hunting in one of the best big game regions of North America - British Columbia. We'll discuss some wildlife related issues and just tell some good stories!
On this episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast, Clay Newcomb and Daniel Rupp are still in British Columbia hunting black bear with Devin Jewell of Pacific Bear Outfitters. Daniel has already taken a bear on day two of the hunt and now Clay tells the story of his hunt on day three where he also took a black bear.
On the first episode of the Bear Hunting Magazine podcast Clay Newcomb and Daniel Rupp are in British Columbia hunting black bear with Devin Jewell of Pacific Bear Outfitters. This is Daniel's first black bear hunt and he was using a Best of The West 300 Win Mag with a Huskemaw scope. The guys detail the different aspects of the way they're hunting black bear and what the bears are doing during this time period. Daniel tells the story of his first bear hunting, his perceptions and all about the hunt.