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In this episode, Richard Kes, Partner at RSM, shares key insights on inflation, interest rates, job markets, and global trade trends.
In this episode, Richard Kes, Partner at RSM, shares key insights on inflation, interest rates, job markets, and global trade trends.
Learn how to protect your Amazon and E-commerce business from tariff risks as top experts share strategies for long-term success in tariffs, sourcing, and shipping on this episode. ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos What if navigating the complex world of tariffs could become your competitive advantage? Join Carrie Miller as she hosts industry veterans Steve Simonson, Chad Rubin of Profasee, Burak Yolga of Forceget, and Rob Hahn from Pattern share invaluable strategies for Amazon businesses grappling with the ongoing challenges of tariffs. We tackle the pressing issues of adapting sourcing practices, ensuring supply chain visibility, and building resilient operations amidst political and economic changes. Whether it's mitigating tariff impacts or exploring new sourcing opportunities, our experts equip you with the tools to thrive in an ever-shifting global market. This conversation takes a deep dive into the art of negotiation with suppliers. Discover the power of clarity and specificity in agreements, and learn how persistence can lead to advantageous deals. We also explore the concept of Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) importing, weighing its convenience against potential risks. Building long-term, cooperative relationships with suppliers is crucial, and our discussion highlights strategies to ensure mutual benefits in dynamic environments. Additionally, we delve into the intricacies of international trade, examining the shift from China to other manufacturing hubs like Vietnam and Mexico. As we explore global manufacturing diversification, we emphasize the need for strategic, long-term planning in response to geopolitical and economic disruptions. From the challenges of relocating production to understanding HTS codes and tariffs, we offer actionable insights for setting up your business for success. Our discussion also touches on the nuances of bonded warehouses and free trade zones, providing guidance on optimizing costs and cash flow. Tune in to gain practical advice on maneuvering through the complexities of the global trade landscape and ensuring your business remains resilient and future-ready. In episode 670 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Carrie, Burak, Chad, Rob and Steve discuss: 00:01 - Navigating Tariffs for Long-Term Success 05:23 - Brands' Pricing and Supply Chain Strategies 09:06 - Amazon Pricing Strategy Considerations 11:09 - Negotiating Terms and DDP Importing 14:12 - Navigating Tariffs and Import Strategies 16:35 - Navigating Tariffs in E-Commerce Space 19:43 - Navigating Supplier Pricing and Taxes 23:36 - Understanding Bonded Warehouses and FTZs 25:15 - Importance of Shipping and Invoicing Carefully 30:03 - Global Manufacturing Diversification Trends 30:30 - Exploring Opportunities and Managing Volatility 33:12 - Trade-Offs and Market Targeting Strategy 35:24 - Global Manufacturing and Tariff Strategies 38:51 - Navigating Tariffs and Economic Trends
U.S. household debt just hit $18.2 trillion. Home equity? A record $35 trillion. So… why are homeowners drowning in 20% credit card interest while sitting on six figures of untapped equity? We break down the disconnect between debt overload and equity potential—and why it's the perfect moment for real estate agents and mortgage pros to lead bold, strategic conversations with clients. This isn't about selling a loan. It's about clarity, options, and unlocking financial freedom.
Episode Summary: In this Develop This! episode, Joi Cuartero Austin is joined by Erik Reader, Director of Illinois Main Street, to reflect on the 2025 Main Street Now Conference in Philadelphia—and explore how communities can spark connection and belonging with visitors. From bike rides through vibrant neighborhoods to high-energy welcomes from Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, this year's conference was more than just workshops—it was a fully immersive experience. Joi and Erik dive into how the conference format continues to evolve to inspire, connect, and equip economic development leaders. But beyond the conference buzz, the conversation turns to a bigger idea: What does it take for someone to fall in love with a place? Borrowing a tourism favorite—"the first date" analogy—the duo explores how a community's vibe, downtown experience, and sense of hospitality can move someone from visitor to investor, new resident, or lifelong champion. Key Topics Covered: Highlights from Main Street Now 2025 in Philly Why Philadelphia felt like a “meet-cute” for many attendees How tourism can be the first step toward economic investment and relocation What makes downtowns powerful catalysts for community connection Practical strategies to make visitors feel welcomed and want to come back The role of hospitality, local partnerships, and intentional follow-up Building long-term relationships: from first impression to belonging "Those who visit first are more likely to return, invest, or even call your community home—so roll out the red carpet." https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SJIh_j5kRgqpj7DUfwZMjw
In this episode of the Develop This Podcast, Dennis Fraise interviews Steve Stroud, the president and CEO of Roswell Inc., about the economic landscape of Roswell, Georgia, and the importance of strategic economic development. Steve shares insights into the city's growth. Steve also explains the role of the Whova app in enhancing networking at conferences and offers advice for maximizing conference experiences. The conversation highlights the significance of being present and engaged in both economic development and networking opportunities. Takeaways Roswell is a key economic driver in Fulton County. The city has a significant concentration of car sales. Healthcare is the leading industry in Roswell. Strategic targeting is essential for economic development. The Whova app enhances networking at conferences. Engagement in the app can lead to valuable connections. Being present at conferences is crucial for success. Networking should be purposeful and focused. First-time attendees should have clear objectives. Competition in networking can motivate engagement. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SJIh_j5kRgqpj7DUfwZMjw
Struggling with the time-consuming utility setup for new tenants? Discover a game-changing solution with Zac Maurais of Utility Profit. In this episode, Marc Cunningham explores how Utility Profit streamlines and even monetizes the utility transfer process for property managers. Learn how their platform automates tenant communication, confirms utility transfers, and provides a clear dashboard for managing everything. Zac also shares insights on economic trends impacting the industry and top tech tools for property managers. Discover how smaller PM companies can leverage technology, like Utility Profit, to offer services comparable to larger players, saving time and enhancing tenant satisfaction. This episode reveals a must-know tool for any property manager looking to boost efficiency and potentially generate additional revenue. Follow this link to learn more about Utility Profit. https://www.utilityprofit.com/?utm_source=paid&utm_medium=sponsorships&utm_campaign=PM+Build Manage more doors with less stress with LeadSimple! Grow your property management business with PMW. Rentvine - the property management software you can trust To find out more about Marc's coaching services click here. Join Marc's new property management Facebook group This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.
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In this conversation, Brett McCollum interviews David Hansel, a seasoned real estate investor and lender, discussing his journey in the real estate market, the evolution of his businesses, Alpha Funding and Lucern Capital, and the current trends in lending and industrial real estate. David shares insights on navigating market challenges, the importance of continuous improvement, and the strategic shift towards industrial properties amidst changing economic conditions. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Kevin Brucher discusses various economic indicators that can inform retirement planning, including quirky signs of economic health. He emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer behavior during economic downturns and provides insights into market analysis and technical indicators. The conversation also touches on the current state of the economy, potential recession indicators, and investment strategies in uncertain times. Additionally, Kevin highlights the role of annuities in retirement planning and addresses political and economic concerns affecting the market. Call 800-975-6717. Visit Silver Leaf Financial to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling uneasy about the housing market? You're not alone. We tap into the unparalleled expertise of Ivy Zelman, co-founder of Zelman & Associates, for a no-nonsense breakdown of today's real estate reality. Discover why the new home boom is slowing, and how eroding prices could reshape local markets. Ivy pulls no punches, offering straightforward, logic-based analysis of the forces at play. Get ready for a dose of calm in these uncertain times, as Ivy delivers the unfiltered truth about what's happening in housing. Check out these free resources provided by Zelman & Associates mentioned in the show: Mortgage and Real Estate Services Comparable Financial Data Real Estate Broker Survey Contact Kim Gray to learn more about how Zelman & Associates research can keep you ahead of the curve. kim@zelmanassociates.com W: 212-993-5838 | C: 216-952-5280 Connect with Ivy on - LinkedIn. Learn more about Zelman & Associates on - LinkedIn and online at zelmanassociates.com. Follow Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered Podcast on Instagram - YouTube - Facebook - TikTok. Visit us online at realestateinsidersunfiltered.com. Link to Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RealEstateInsidersUnfiltered Link to Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/realestateinsiderspod/ Link to YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@RealEstateInsidersUnfiltered Link to TikTok Page: https://www.tiktok.com/@realestateinsiderspod This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative. https://twobrotherscreative.com/contact/
In this episode of The Chad and Cheese Podcast, the gang serves up a spicy stew of economic banter and corporate shenanigans, with a side of sports and social commentary. They dive into the job market's wild rollercoaster, where small businesses are clinging on for dear life, while cheering Wrexham's sports glow-up like it's the underdog story of the century. The aging workforce gets a sympathetic nod as they dodge AI overlords and corporate curveballs, and the hosts toss in some cheeky political jabs about Canada-U.S. relations—because why not? Meanwhile, the tech world's a hot mess: companies rise and fall faster than a bad TikTok trend, return-to-office mandates have everyone grumbling, and UPS layoffs are waving red flags like an economic doomsday prophet. Gen Z and X'ers alike are sweating in this AI-driven, stagflation-looming job market, and the Deel-Rippling corporate soap opera keeps the drama juicier than a reality TV reunion. Grab your popcorn! Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Overview of Current Events 03:01 - Economic Trends and Job Market Insights 05:59 - Impact on Small Businesses and Consumer Confidence 09:03 - Wrexham's Masterclass 17:44 - Corporate Drama: Deal vs. Rippling Lawsuit 22:59 - Reflections on Past Business Failures and Lessons Learned 23:49 - The Rise and Fall of Tech Giants 27:05 - Big brands go Return to Office 30:09 - The Impact of Layoffs on Workforce Dynamics 34:39 - The Future of Remote Work 38:46 - UPS: Canary in the Coal Mine or Something Else? 46:19 - Aspen Tech and Linkup Market Data
In this episode, Kate Scott-Dawkins and Jeff Foster discuss the busy earnings season, highlighting key economic trends, advertising growth, and the impact of AI on major companies like Meta, Amazon, and Google. They explore the challenges faced by Snap and Spotify, Comcast's revenue struggles, and the future of subscription models in consumer behavior. The conversation also touches on global market trends and regulatory impacts, concluding with insights into cultural moments that shape media consumption.TakeawaysThe earnings season has been particularly busy with significant economic news.US hiring trends remain positive despite economic uncertainties.Meta is focusing on AI to enhance its advertising business.Snap's advertising growth is mixed, with stagnant user growth in key markets.Amazon continues to lead in advertising growth alongside Meta.Google's advertising performance shows signs of recovery, particularly in search.Microsoft's growth is driven by advertising within its personal computing segment.Apple's services revenue is steadily increasing, but hardware sales face challenges.Subscription models are expected to play a larger role in consumer purchases by 2030.Cultural moments, especially sports, continue to drive media consumption globally.00:00 - Introduction & Overview02:55 - Economic Trends & Consumer Sentiment05:49 - Earnings Reports: Meta & Amazon09:14 - Advertising Insights: Snap & Spotify12:07 - Digital Ad Landscape: Google & Microsoft14:56 - Future of Media: Subscription Models & Predictions17:59 - Comcast & Peacock: Performance Analysis21:07 - Market Trends: Global Insights & Regulations23:52 - Wrap-Up & Cultural Reflections
The Impact of US Tariffs on Chinese Brands with Chris PereiraIn the latest episode of the Asia Business Podcast, host Art Dicker sits down with Chris Pereira, CEO of Impact. Known for his flawless Chinese and extensive work with brands in China, Chris offers a wealth of insights into the complexities of the current trade environment, particularly focusing on the US-China relationship amidst ongoing global trade disruptions.Introducing Chris PereiraConnect with ChrisChris Pereira is a seasoned expert in facilitating business development among Chinese brands, helping them navigate Western markets, especially the US. His strategic acumen in bridging cultural gaps and understanding market dynamics has made him a respected figure in the industry. During the podcast, Chris shares his perspectives on how Chinese companies are coping with the current trade climate and potential future strategies.The Impact of Tariffs on Chinese BrandsAs tariffs continue to pose significant challenges, Chris highlights the differential impacts on companies, particularly those engaged in cross-border trade. Chinese sellers on platforms like Amazon face tightening conditions, necessitating a reevaluation of their market entries. In contrast, manufacturers with established operations in the US find themselves in a more favorable position to counter these barriers.Adapting Strategies Amid Trade TensionsChris discusses the strategic pivot many brands are considering, such as redirecting efforts towards more receptive markets like Europe. He emphasizes the importance of localization and maintaining operational agility to mitigate the effects of trade disruptions. Companies are advised to invest in strong local partnerships to better navigate these unsteady waters.Navigating Policy UncertaintyUncertainty in US trade policy is a prevailing concern for many of Chris's clients. This unpredictability has split businesses into those increasing local investments in the US and others exploring alternative markets, such as Germany. Chris points out that stability in local policy environments could encourage further foreign investments in manufacturing within the US.The Role of Chinese Expertise in Global ManufacturingAmidst these challenges, Chris sees potential for greater collaboration. He posits that Chinese technical expertise could be instrumental in reviving US manufacturing, aligning closely with incentives for foreign investment in American industries, potentially turning geopolitical friction into mutual growth opportunities.Future Outlook: Balancing Between Policy and Business RealitiesThe podcast delves into the potential consequences of prolonged trade disputes, including possible shifts in global reserve currencies. Chris suggests that current policies could inadvertently accelerate diversification strategies among Chinese businesses, ultimately impacting US influence globally.Building Resilience: Chris's Advice to BusinessesChris advises businesses to remain adaptable and proactive in securing market positions by fostering local relationships and considering broader strategic moves into less volatile markets. His counsel underscores the critical need for businesses to stay informed and responsive to rapidly evolving market conditions.Final ThoughtsIn this insightful exchange, Chris Pereira provides a nuanced understanding of the current trade milieu, offering practical advice for navigating an increasingly complex international landscape. His company, Impact, continues to aid businesses in making strategic transitions and achieving sustainable growth in uncertain times.Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:53 Impact of Tariffs on Chinese Brands02:46 Localization vs. Export Challenges03:54 European Market Opportunities05:01 US Policy Uncertainty and Its Effects07:25 Manufacturing and Trade Dynamics09:30 Future of US-China Trade Relations12:24 Strategies for Chinese Companies22:15 Currency and Economic Speculations33:41 Closing Thoughts and OptimismBe sure to reach out to Chris and his team here: https://impact5r.com/ ProducerJacob ThomasFollow UsLinkedInApple Podcasts
What happens when the immovable force meets the unstoppable object? We're about to find out. In this episode, Ryan Hills unpacks the mounting tension between the Fed and Trump—two massive forces now colliding over rate policy and economic pressure. With jobless claims rising, Americans pulling back on major purchases, and no emergency savings for many, pressure is building FAST. Redfin's latest data reveals just how shaky Main Street really is—and it could force the Fed to act sooner than expected. Will rates drop? Is a recession already here? And what does it all mean for housing?
Watch on Youtube instead - https://youtu.be/w6Vpcy2cdRkCurious Worldview Newsletter - https://curiousworldview.beehiiv.com/subscribePhilippe Gijsels Book - https://www.amazon.com/World-Economy-Trends-superinflation-hyperinnovation/dp/9401409013-----The following is with Philippe Gijsels, the Chief Strategy Officer at BNP Paribas Fortis - he co-wrote a book last year called The New World Economy in 5 Trends - which within, reveals much of the new map we now inhabit, especially in light of the perplexing chaos of spearheaded by America's sloppy leadership in the last weeks. Philippe is an erudite bookophile and a banker, a combination that seems not uncommon among the best investors. He and I have been speaking since last year in anticipation of recording this podcast today. I hope you enjoy it. I wanted to get the interview into the meat of the book as quickly as possible, therefore, took more liberties with editing than I usually do and have excised a part of the podcast to the end of the discussion. The excised component was an explanation and brief discussion on the idea of Reflexivity. As always, you can navigate through the rest of the show through the timestamps.Consider leaving this 5 stars on Apple or Spotify - nothing does more to drive the show to new viewers.00:00 - Philippe Gijsels02:54 - Understanding the Fourth Turning11:38 - Serendipity in Innovation14:40 - Interest Rates & Tolkien20:52 - The Impact of Inflation on Individuals26:49 - Wealth Inequality 39:38 - The Shift to Multi-Globalisation47:55 - The Future of Work and AI56:23 - Europe's Role in a Multi-Globalised World01:12:19 - The Commodities Bull Market01:14:47 - Demographics and Economic Implications01:20:46 - Serendipity01:27:02 - Reflexivity in Economics and MarketsConsider leaving a review on whichever platform you're listening on!
According to the U.S. State Department, three-fifths of global GDP, three-quarters of world trade, and 90 percent of official development assistance can be accounted for in 38 countries. Those countries are members of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development – or OECD. Founded in 1961 and headquartered in Paris, the OECD's goals include stimulating global economic growth by providing a forum for intergovernmental collaboration. It's also the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guest Steve MacFeely. Steve MacFeely is, chief statistician at the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development and adjunct professor at University College Cork. MacFeely joined OECD in August of last year as chief statistician and director of statistics and the data directorate. Before joining the organization, MacFeely served as Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization and as Director of Statistics and Information at U-N Trade and Development. He has also served as the Deputy Director-General at the Central Statistics Office (CSO) in Ireland.
In this episode, our research team examines the latest on U.S. tariff policy and how it will impact private markets.Join Senior Vice President of Investment Research Andrew Korz and Research Associate Alan Flannigan as they discuss the potential ramifications of tariffs on private markets. They also bring in resident expert Dan Wilk, Head of Private Equity Solutions, for his take on how tariffs will impact M&A markets, where they'll take market sentiment and what this may mean for investors. Resources mentioned:Q2 2025 U.S. Economic outlookTariffs: Analysis and investment implicationsU.S. exceptionalism: At a crossroadsTariffs: Four essential investor questions answeredHave a question for our experts? Text us for a chance to have your questions answered on the next episode.To watch the video version, go to https://www.youtube.com/@FSInvestments For more research insights go to FSInvestments.com https://bit.ly/m/fsinvestments
Wall Street legend Steve Eisman, famously depicted by Steve Carell in "The Big Short," joins us for a thought-provoking discussion on the shifting tides of the global economy. With his unique perspective on tariffs and trade wars, Steve dubs these issues a "theological problem," challenging the age-old teachings of free trade. We reflect on the historical impacts of NAFTA and China's WTO entry, contemplating their mixed blessings on GDP growth and job creation. This episode aims to cut through the noise, offering you a seat at the table for an expert analysis of today's complex economic landscape. Our conversation explores the stark realities facing the American manufacturing sector amid globalization and trade policies. Together, Steve and I recount firsthand experiences from economically ravaged regions, discussing the potential impact of President Trump's tariffs. We consider the ripple effects on countries like China, Mexico, and Canada, pondering whether they can negotiate favorable trade deals. As companies like Apple and Nike adjust to new trade realities, we delve into how these policies might reshape supply chains and create unexpected opportunities. Turning our attention to investments and future market conditions, we dissect the feasibility of rekindling U.S. manufacturing through tax incentives and organized labor's role. From emotional to rational decision-making, Steve sheds light on market dynamics and the potential for a full-blown trade war. We also explore the real estate market's current challenges, influenced by mortgage rate fluctuations, and the transformative role of AI in manufacturing and finance. As we wrap up, we reflect on the importance of interpreting information in a rapidly changing world, sharing insights from institutions like Wharton and Harvard on the art of data interpretation for market success. CHAPTERS (00:00) - Economic Trends (05:40) - Impact of Trade Policies on Manufacturing (12:47) - Implications of Trade War on Investments (18:56) - Real Estate Market Discussion and Insights (32:24) - Investors, AI, and Information Interpretation
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I'm giving my take (to the best of my ability—because I'm not a tariff expert and neither are most of the people chiming in right now) on Trump's gutsy new tariff move. It's the one that's got half the country cheering and the other half clutching their pearls. While the media yells “economic suicide,” I'm here to suggest that this strategy might actually work—but not overnight. We'll talk about the possibility of long-term gain, the reality of short-term discomfort, and the cultural obsession with instant results when what's often required is patience. I will also go over our collective short attention spans and why longer attention spans are needed for understanding complex issues like this. Every answer won't fit in a 15 second soundbite. At the end of the day, we'll have to pray, wait, and see. Some of the smartest plays take time to unfold.—https://noblegoldinvestments.com/learn/gold-and-silver-guide/?utm_campaign=21243613394&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=noble%20gold&seg_aprod=&ad_id=698073353663&oid=2&affid=1&utm_source=google&affiliate_source=googleads_brand_bmbc&utm_term=noble%20gold&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADQ2DzJSJ_mi5cJo8dO2FNUs7uNy-&gclid=CjwKCAjwktO_BhBrEiwAV70jXtjSCyioSM2Hz1McTAlR3f8t3KCDDN3-XBWLaIzwJmiEGe0ztxIk5RoCnM0QAvD_BwE
In this episode of Nurturing Financial Freedom, we dive headfirst into the recent stock market volatility and explore what's driving it—and more importantly, how investors should respond. We tackle the question on everyone's mind: "What the heck is going on with the market?"Ed kicks things off with a breakdown of recent market activity, noting that since the February 19 peak, the market has dropped roughly 9.5% as of April 1. He explains that this pullback is largely driven by elevated stock valuations and policy uncertainty. The S&P 500's forward P/E ratio is sitting well above its 30-year average, which has made the market more sensitive to any negative headlines. Add to that the confusion surrounding tariffs and trade policy—especially whether these moves are part of negotiation tactics or a longer-term shift toward protectionism—and we're looking at a market trying to digest a lot at once.Ed emphasizes the importance of sticking to a well-diversified portfolio and keeping allocations aligned with long-term goals. If your portfolio has drifted because of recent gains or losses, now is the time to rebalance. We revisit the idea of “fire drills,” a proactive approach Birch Run uses with clients to prepare for downturns before they happen.Alex then provides some critical historical perspective. He reminds us that every downturn—whether it's the Panic of 1907, the crash of 1929, or COVID in 2020—has been temporary. The key takeaway? Don't let short-term fear drive long-term mistakes. He shares how missing just the 10 best market days over a 30-year span could slash an example portfolio growth by nearly $1 million. And since many of those “best days” tend to cluster around the worst ones, jumping in and out of the market is a dangerous game.Alex and Ed both stress that timing the market is not only incredibly difficult (if not impossible), but often detrimental. Staying invested with a balanced strategy that fits your goals is almost always the right approach. While we can't predict where the market will go in 2025, we can recommend avoiding behavioral traps and sticking to the fundamentals.Listen through to the end of the show to hear how ice cream ties in to all of this. You can always email Alex and Ed at info@birchrunfinancial.com or give them a call at 484-395-2190.Or visit them on the web at https://www.birchrunfinancial.com/Alex and Ed's Book: Mastering The Money Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Money-Mind-Thinking-Personal/dp/1544530536 Any opinions are those of Ed Lambert Alex Cabot, and Jon Gay and not necessarily those of RJFS or Raymond James. 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TakeawaysThe UK economy is expected to grow only 1% this year.Overall consumer sentiment in the US has declined sharply since January.Sentiment among high-income consumers has slightly improved recently.Survey data show optimism for upcoming holidays but caution for the future.Dollar Tree, Inc.'s divestment of Family Dollar aims to focus on profitability.Family Dollar shoppers are typically more urban and lower-income.Retailers must navigate uncertainty with strategic technology investments.Chapters00:00 This Week in Research: New Reports and Data02:42 UK Economic Overview and Consumer Sentiment03:56 US Consumer Sentiment Trends and Spending Expectations07:56 Dollar Tree's Strategic Move and Market Insights Read our comprehensive reports on the topics covered in this episode:Seasonal Shopping, 2Q25—Expectations for Easter, Memorial Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day; Plus, Holiday 2025 Plans: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraDollar Tree To Divest Family Dollar: Here's What It Means—Consumer + Real Estate Data Analysis
Blockchain DXB & Society X - AI Review of Our ConversationUnfiltered Chat – Weekly Crypto, Blockchain & AIDate & Time: Noon GST, 27th March 2025Hosts:Markose Chentittha (Oort Foundation + Society X)RA George (Blockchain DXB + Bitcoin DXB)Special Guest:Jermaine Anderson (Founder of Sociallocket)This episode of Unfiltered Chat is entirely AI-generated, providing an in-depth review of our main conversation using Google's Notebook LM. AI has analyzed and structured key insights from our discussion, highlighting crucial developments in Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and blockchain. For the full discussion, listen to the main conversation on the Blockchain DXB Podcast.AI Analysis of how Jermaine defines BitcoinCommonly used Dapps and their significanceAI Insights on how tariffs could influence BTC & cryptocurrency pricesSummarized perspectives from Jermaine, Markose, and GeorgeShort-term volatility vs. long-term market stabilityInflation trends and global investment breakdown:USA: $4 TrillionUAE & USA: $1.4 TrillionSaudi Arabia: $600BTaiwan Semiconductor: $200BApple: $500BAI Investments (Softbank, Oracle, Sam Altman, DAMAC - $20B)AI Review of Tornado Cash sanctions being lifted and its implicationsSummary of US Treasury's stance and Coinbase Legal Lawyer Paul Grewal's responseStatus of key figures (Roman Storm in custody, Roman Semenov missing, Alexey Pertsev released)Possible case implications under new administrationAI Comparison of ETF (USA) vs. ETP (EU) and their impact on institutional & retail investorsRegulatory perspectives from the SEC and EU Financial AuthoritiesAI Breakdown of the FAIR Act 2023 and its benefits for Bitcoin holdersKentucky's House Bill 701 and its protection for self-custody and crypto miningSEC's investigation into Immutable concluded with no enforcement actionRipple vs. SEC settlement analysis ($50M fine, down from $125M)AI Evaluation of stablecoin volume decline and its market implicationsPancakeswap's dominance in 24hr DEX volumeBinance's $2B investment from MGXTether USDT surpassing XRP in market capAI Overview of Dubai Land Department's Real Estate Tokenization ProjectCollaboration with Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) and Dubai Future Foundation (DFF)DAMAC's $1B tokenization on MANTRA blockchainAI's perspective on KYC and regulatory challengesADGM & Chainlink partnership for tokenization and interoperabilityAI Insights on blockchain standards, proof of reserves, and regulatory developmentsMarkose's Update: AI Analysis of the latest news from Oort FoundationMark Robinson Update: Any notable developmentsJermaine's Update: AI Summary of project and protocol insightsRA George's Update: AI Review of Blockchain DXB & Bitcoin DXB progressUpcoming Beginner-Level Series: AI Perspective on Bitcoin vs. Cryptocurrency for newcomersApril 5th: Arabian Warriors - An OCR eventUse code George20 for 20% discount
In this special episode of Facts vs. Feelings, Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, welcome Lindsey Bell, Chief Market Strategist at Clearonomics, and Debbie Taylor, Managing Partner and Chief Tax Strategist at Carson Wealth, for a special Women's History Month Livestream. Together, they discuss their careers, recent market trends, and how investors can navigate today's economic landscape.Key Takeaways:Market Insights & Volatility – Are recent corrections normal? We take a look at the stock market's history following recent corrections. The Role of Women in Finance – Lindsey and Debbie share their career journeys, the challenges they faced along the way, and lessons from their time in the financial industry. Tax Strategies & Planning – Debbie discusses tax efficiency, investment strategies, and financial planning for long-term success. Economic Trends & Consumer Behavior – What do earnings growth, job markets, and tariffs mean for investors?Connect with Ryan: LinkedIn: Ryan DetrickX: Ryan DetrickConnect with Sonu: LinkedIn: Sonu VargheseX: Sonu VargheseConnect with Lindsey:LinkedIn: Lindsey BellX: @justLBellConnect with Debbie:LinkedIn: Debbie TaylorQuestions about the show? We'd love to hear from you! factsvsfeelings@carsongroup.com
Today, Tom Fitzgerald and Joe Keating sit down to discuss the economic outlook as we near the end of the 2025 first quarter. They touch on current economic trends, projections, and the impacts of tariffs, rates, and various other topics. TAKE THE ARC GUIDED TOUR HERE The views, information, or opinions expressed during this show are solely those of the participants involved and do not necessarily represent those of SouthState Bank and its employees. SouthState Bank, N.A. – Member FDIC SouthState Wealth represents the collective departments and subsidiaries of SouthState Bank, N.A. that provide wealth management services. Products and services are not bank deposits, nor are they insured, and are not backed or guaranteed by SouthState Bank, N.A. or its affiliates. Securities involve investments risks, including possible loss of principal.
In this week's episode of "Capitalist Investor," join Derek and Tony as they dive into the latest market volatility, discussing the catalysts behind recent shake-ups and what they mean for investors. They'll explore the impact of tariffs, the potential of a looming recession, and how Trump's economic policies are affecting business strategies. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just navigating the financial waters, this episode offers insights into current market trends and future forecasts. Plus, don't miss out on Tony's latest stock picks, including DraftKings and Eaton, and their take on March Madness for this year. And if you want to snag some exclusive Capitalist Investor swag, find out how you can participate in their mug giveaway by sending in your questions! Tune in for a blend of sound financial advice wrapped in engaging discussions and timely insights.Market Volatility and Economic Outlook The episode opens up with a discussion on recent market volatility, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the stock market. Derek and Tony talk about past market projections for 2025 and contrast them with the current correction phase in the S&P and NASDAQ. They also touch upon factors like Trump's tariffs and the impact of potential recessions, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to investments, beyond just high-performing stocks.Trump's Tariffs A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to unraveling the potential impacts of Trump's tariffs. Tony suggests that the tariff threat might be a short-lived strategic play by Trump to secure better trade deals. The conversation delves into how these tariffs could affect the markets and mentions the broader implications, like international relations and domestic economic policies.Trump's Tax Laws and the Fed's Role The conversation takes a deeper dive into the ramifications of Trump's tax laws potentially sunsetting at the end of the year. Tony highlights the critical need for action to avoid reverting back to the Obama tax laws. Additionally, there is an in-depth discussion on how the Fed's interest rate decisions could influence both housing markets and national debt management.Stock Picks: DraftKings and Eaton Tony shares insights into why DraftKings and Eaton are favored picks by their investment team. Despite recent sell-offs, they see potential in DraftKings, citing its position in the gambling sector and the ongoing maturation of the company. Eaton is valued for its role in the AI data center space, promising long-term stable growth. These choices underscore a broader theme of seizing opportunities in both emerging and established sectors.March Madness and Cultural Impact The episode wraps up on a lighter note with a cultural commentary on March Madness. Derek and Tony reminisce about the excitement of filling out brackets and the communal aspect of the tournament. They discuss how sports betting, facilitated by platforms like DraftKings, has transformed the way fans engage with the event. This segment is a testament to how sports intersect with investing, highlighting both the potential and pitfalls of mixing passion with investment.To eneter the contest to win a Capitalist Investor travel mug submit your question for Derek and Tony to info@SWPConnect.com
Episode 89: Gold Surges to $3,000 – What's Next for Investors? This week on Drunk Real Estate, we break down the record-breaking surge in gold prices, why the U.S. dollar is weakening, and whether gold or Bitcoin is the best safe-haven asset right now.
In this episode of Commercial Real Estate Now, Karly Iacono and Dan Diebel, in partnership with CBRE Econometric Advisors, discuss key economic indicators shaping the commercial real estate market.The conversation begins with a broad look at employment trends, noting how unemployment rates and job stability in government sectors are influencing economic confidence. The hosts examine inflationary pressures and how rising costs are affecting consumer spending and investment decisions in the real estate sector.They also break down GDP forecasts, exploring how economic growth projections are impacting real estate investment strategies. The discussion highlights the current trajectory of interest rates and their effect on commercial property values and financing conditions. Additionally, insights are shared on housing market trends, emphasizing shifts in demand and pricing dynamics.This episode provides a data-driven look at where the economy is heading and what it means for real estate professionals and investors.Learn More About CBRE Econometric Advisors:https://www.cbre-ea.com/Karly Iacono | Senior Vice President CBRE Investment Properties | Retail Capital MarketsO (201) 712-5612 | M (201) 600-3237karly.iacono@cbre.com | www.cbre.com#commercialrealestate #economictrends #inflation #interestrates #marketupdate Warning-IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: CBRE and its affiliates (including CBRE Econometric Advisors (CBRE EA)) do not provide tax advice and nothing contained herein should be construed to be tax advice. Please be advised that any discussion of U.S. tax matters contained herein is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by the recipient of any Information for the purpose of avoiding U.S. tax-related penalties; and was written to support the promotion or marketing of the transaction or other matters addressed herein. Accordingly, any recipient of this video should seek advice based on your particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. You also agree that the information herein down not constitute legal or other professional advice and you should obtain legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your state. The opinions contained in this video are those of Karly Iacono and may not represent those of CBRE. All content is for educational purposes only. The following content may contain the trade names or trademarks of various third parties, and if so, any such use is solely for illustrative purposes only. All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with, endorsement by, or association of any kind between them and CBRE or Karly Iacono or CBRE EA or Daniel Diebel.
Episode 88: Tariffs, Trade Wars & a Wild New Citizenship Proposal This week on Drunk Real Estate, we break down Trump's new tariffs, Canada's shocking response, and a major legal shake-up for real estate investors.
In this episode of The Full Desk Experience, Kortney Harmon is joined by Noah Yosif, Chief Economist and Head of Research at the American Staffing Association, for an in-depth discussion on the evolving staffing landscape.Together, they explore the latest talent market trends, the impact of AI on workforce dynamics, and the biggest challenges and opportunities facing staffing firms in a post-pandemic world.Noah shares key economic insights, comparing pre- and post-COVID labor markets and highlighting the sectors driving staffing demand in 2025. Whether you're looking to stay ahead of industry shifts or gain a competitive edge through data-driven strategies, this episode is packed with expert takeaways.Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding from a true industry expert and discover actionable insights to drive your staffing strategy forward.________________Follow Noah on LinkedIn: LinkedIn | Noah YosifCheck out the American Staffing Association website hereWant to learn more about Crelate? Book a demo hereFollow Crelate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/crelate/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.crelate.com/blog/full-desk-experience
: In Hour 1, Marc discusses Daylight Saving Time, the Target boycott, and DEI policies. Hour 2 features Jeanette Hoffman, who talks about the DNC's leadership changes and Hollywood's silence on anti-Semitism, plus Nicole Murray discussing economic trends and microplastics. Hour 3 with Governor Mike Kehoe covers the crime bill, police board changes, and agricultural labeling, while Senator Josh Hawley weighs in on anti-Semitism, transgender policies, and labor contracts. Hour 4 brings Greg Brown from Guns N Hoses discussing fundraising for first responders, followed by Ashley Sturm, a candidate for the Francis Howell School Board, on her campaign platform.
Episode 87: Tariffs, Trade Wars & a Wild New Citizenship Proposal This week on Drunk Real Estate, we break down Trump's new tariffs, Canada's shocking response, and a major legal shake-up for real estate investors.
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The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
Episode 290 showcases our hosts Dr Jake Sloane & David Segal. In this weeks episode, Jake and David catch up after a two week break out of the podcast studio. Jake summarises the key legs of his trip to USA including filming for 'The Aesthetic Immersion', a huge webinar with Nicola Lowery & Allergan USA and finally the AMWC Americas conference. David then shares what he's been doing with his consulting work for Hugel Aesthetics and Alma Lasers. He gives us a breakdown of the key financial literacy issues that he often encounters with injectors and clinic owners. Finally our hosts reveal their possible trip to Canada later in the year and tease a big competition coming soon! 00:00 Reunion and Catching Up 01:12 Insights from Recent Workshops 02:01 Trip to the States: LA and Miami 03:16 Consultation Techniques and Clinical Photography 04:38 Collaborations and Webinars 15:49 Building a Personal Brand 32:02 Economic Trends and Business Strategies 38:01 Understanding Profit and Loss 38:32 The Importance of Accurate Data Entry 39:04 Setting Up Effective Accounting Systems 41:50 Regular Financial Reviews and Adjustments 42:50 Basic Financial Literacy for Business Owners 46:37 The Necessity of Price Adjustments 49:36 Challenges in the Aesthetic Industry 52:43 AMWC Americas Insights and Trends 01:05:28 Upcoming Events and Workshops 01:15:40 Final Thoughts and Future Plans CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON FOR ON DEMAND EDUCATION & SUPPORT CLICK HERE TO BROWSE OUR IA OFFERS FOR DISCOUNTS & SPECIALS CLICK HERE IF YOU'RE A BRAND OR COMPANY & WANT TO WORK WITH US CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST JOIN OUR LISTENER WHATSAPP GROUP & SEND US YOUR COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS OR JUST SAY HI! CONTACT US
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Episode 85: Tariffs, Inflation, and Real Estate – What Investors Need to Know In this week's episode of Drunk Real Estate, we break down the latest economic curveballs hitting investors:
Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 258, published last May 7, 2012. We are all confused about economic indicators and it's critical that we understand the real figures, the direction of the economy, interest rates and their consequences, and much more. On this episode, Jason Hartman interviews Bernie Baumohl, author of Secrets of Economic Indicators, in regard to the numerous economic indicators and what is most useful. Bernie explains what a “business cycle” is and what happens during the cycle, how it comes full circle over time. Bernie gives examples of stress points in the business cycle. People make mistakes, such as buying more inventory than they need or the economy can't handle the demand of the people. More recently, we have seen longer periods of economic growth, but at a closer look, the mistakes that caused the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression are apparent. It was a “cauldron of fraud and wrecklessness,” says Bernie. Jason and Bernie touch on the subject of the Federal Reserve and the Gold Standard, citing what has been happening in Greece as an example of the limitations of a currency that is fixed and unmovable. Bernie feels that a country in economic trouble needs to have the flexibility to lower interest rates. They also discuss market sensitivity, the index, and the source of the leading market indicators. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
00:00 Introduction to Benjamin Mina and His Journey02:56 The Impact of a Military Family Background06:05 Career Aspirations and Early Challenges09:00 The Evolution of a Recruiter: From Struggles to Success12:07 Understanding the Art of Recruiting14:50 Building Strong Client Relationships18:07 The Birth of the Elite Recruiter Podcast21:01 The Power of Podcasting for Business Growth23:58 The Evolution of Podcasting in Recruitment29:15 AI's Impact on Recruitment35:03 Building Community Through Podcasting41:36 Balancing Life, Work, and Podcasting43:05 The Future of Recruitment and AI45:08 Defining Success in Recruitment
Are Trump's new tariffs in 2025 a brilliant negotiating tactic or a ticking time bomb for the economy? In this episode of Drunk Real Estate, we break down the impact of tariffs on trade, inflation, and—most importantly—real estate investing. We discuss:
Join CFC industry and policy expert Jan Ahlen and economic expert Sam Kem as they discuss this year's economic and industry environments and take a look at how trends in each affect the other.Explore the 2025 Industry and Economic Trends Report yourself at https://interactive.nrucfc.coop/trends-report-2025.For questions and requests about economic topics, please contact economicresearch@nrucfc.coop.For questions and requests about industry research topics, please contact utilityresearchpolicy@nrucfc.coop.Visit us, download the intelligence brief and dashboard and explore other Solutions media on our website, nrucfc.coop/Solutions.
TakeawaysStore closures in the US reached 7,400 in 2024, the highest level since 2020.Inflation continues to affect consumer spending, particularly among lower-income groups.Legacy retailers are reshaping their store footprints to adapt to changing consumer habits.The home goods sector faced significant challenges due to a weak housing market.Discount stores experienced unusual closures, with major players like Big Lots and Family Dollar closing numerous locations.Apparel continues to see store closures as the sector adjusts to market demands.Retail drugstores such as Walgreens and CVS are also closing hundreds of stores as they reshape their estates.In 2025, US store closures are set to increase further, with early indicators showing a strong start to the year.The UK retail market is facing significant challenges, with closures expected to rise in 2025.Consumer sentiment in the US remains positive, contrasting with the pessimistic outlook in the UK. Chapters00:00 This Week in Research: New Reports and Data02:52 Store Openings and Closures in 202407:19 Sector-Specific Challenges and Trends10:23 Square Footage and Retail Space Dynamics12:48 Predictions for 2025: Store Closures and Market Outlook17:50 Comparative Analysis: US vs. UK Retail Markets Dive into the full details of store closures and openings in the US and the UK with our comprehensive reports:Store Tracker Extra: US Store Openings and Closures 2024 Review and 2025 OutlookStore Tracker Extra: UK Store Openings and Closures—2024 Review and 2025 Outlook
As we look back at 2024 and look ahead to 2025, President Gabriel Shahin, CFP®, and Managing Director Michael Jensen, CFP® break down the key market trends, economic shifts, and investment strategies shaping the financial landscape. In this podcast episode, they cover: 2024 Market Performance – Why large-cap stocks led the way and how bonds held up Investment Strategies for 2025 – Positioning portfolios for changing market conditions Economic Trends & Inflation – The impact of Fed rate cuts, rising mortgage rates, and labor market shifts The Role of Alternative Investments – Why diversification beyond stocks and bonds is gaining importance Investor Behavior & Long-Term Success – The risks of market timing and why staying invested matters With insights on sector leadership, interest rates, private equity, and IPO trends, this podcast is a must-listen for investors looking to stay ahead of market shifts. Tune in to learn how to stay financially proactive, rebalance wisely, and navigate 2025 with confidence Schedule a free assessment: https://www.falconwealthplanning.com/... Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/falconwealthplanning
In December 2024, in Springfield, Missouri, the Show-Me Institute and Show-Me Opportunity hosted an event featuring Dr. Aaron Hedlund, Chief Economist at the Show-Me Institute, and Elijah Haahr, former Missouri Speaker of the House and host of The Elijah Haahr Show on KWTO. The discussion focused on the 2025 economic outlook for Missouri and the U.S., exploring issues such as unsustainable government spending, the growing national debt, and the Federal Reserve's role in shaping inflation, housing, and labor markets. Today's episode is a recording of that event. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
In Episode 326, Kestrel welcomes Anna Bario, the cofounder of Bario Neal, to the show. Bario Neal creates stunning jewelry while being committed to respecting human rights and environmental sustainability. Anna cofounded the brand alongside Page Neal, in 2008, with an interest in bringing sustainability into the discourse surrounding creativity, fine jewelry and craft. An exceptional designer and also a specialist in responsible gold and gemstone sourcing, Anna's work in sustainable initiatives and social impacts defines the framework for Bario Neal's ethical jewelry roadmap. “I think [for] jewelry especially, the investment question becomes entangled with presentation … we also see that culturally come through jewelry trends. Just like in fashion, pant legs get shifted and there's so many ways we could interpret that as a reflection of the culture. And in jewelry, after the 2008 recession, jewelry got really small. Part of that was because of what people could afford, but also it was sort of like socially, what do we want to present?”-Anna JANUARY THEME — EXPLORING THE NUANCE AROUND INVESTMENT PIECES This episode is part of a partnership with Bario Neal. One of the pieces included in this collab was a redesign of my wedding and engagement rings. If you're wondering why I would redesign my wedding rings? They felt a little too traditional for my aesthetic, especially as I've matured, and also – the prong setting of the lab grown diamond just wasn't practical – it was always getting caught doing all the things connected to mom life. In this episode, we not only get an intimate look behind the scenes of what building an ethical jewelry roadmap means to Bario Neal, we also dive deeper into this month's theme of investment pieces. One thing Anna brings up that is such an important and often left out layer of this discussion is how “investment” in the jewelry space can easily become entangled with the performance of economic resources and privilege. In jewelry, and other areas of fashion as well, this can mean the designs showcase a blatant reflection of the economic realities around us at any given time. For example, when the economy isn't doing well, often, jewelry trends will reflect that in favoring smaller stones and more quote unquote modest styles. And even if folks have the economic means to choose something with a higher price point or bigger stones, they may choose not to, based on what they feel comfortable presenting to the world in that moment of time. We unpack this and more in this special jewelry-focused episode. Turning To Stone, book by geologist Marcia Bjornerud that Anna mentions Mercury Free Mining Website Ethical Methalsmiths Website Bario Neal's Website Follow Bario Neal On Instagram This week's episode is brought to you in partnership with Bario Neal, a jewelry industry leader in ethical sourcing and progressive manufacturing. GET 15% OFF PERSONALIZED JEWELRY WITH CODE CONSCIOUSCHATTER15 AT BARIO-NEAL.COM
In Episode 81 of Drunk Real Estate, we dive into Donald Trump's first few days back in the White House and the sweeping executive orders that are already shaking up policies on immigration, energy, and global relations.
Join Syl and Clint in this in-depth market recap, exploring the 2025 economic outlook, investment strategies, and key trends such as AI's transformative impact and bond market dynamics. Learn how the Federal Reserve's policies influence interest rates, the implications of inflation, and the future of equities. Gain valuable insights into navigating a momentum-driven market and preparing for potential corrections. Perfect for investors, financial advisors, and anyone keen on understanding market shifts in the coming years. 00:00 - Welcome & Introduction to Market Recap: Overview of the 2025 Market Outlook. 00:38 - Market Momentum Overview: Discussion on momentum-driven markets. 02:12 - Bond Market and Interest Rates: Changes in long-term interest rates and yield curve dynamics. 04:19 - Normalization of Interest Rates: The shift from low to more normal interest rates. 07:27 - AI: Bubble or Game Changer?: Insights on the adoption of AI and its market implications. 12:40 - Self-Driving Technology Progress: Discussion on advancements in autonomous vehicles. 13:10 - Creative Destruction from AI: Impact of AI on jobs and industries. 17:52 - Market Skewness Towards Large-Cap Stocks: Analysis of current market breadth and risks. 19:57 - High Consumer Optimism in Markets: Examination of consumer confidence survey results. 21:02 - Closing Thoughts & Call to Action: Final remarks and recommendations to check out the Market Outlook.
On Legal Docket, the Supreme Court considers the TikTok ban; for Moneybeat, David Bahnsen on economic trends for 2025; and History Book features two stories of bravery during a disaster. Plus, the Monday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network. Inviting entrepreneurs to access faith-friendly financing options at ambassadorsimpact.comFrom Dordt University. Dordt's student musicians enjoy opportunities to discover, develop, and share the gift of music and bring glory to God – until all is made new.And from The Issues, et cetera podcast. Expert guests, Expansive topics, Extolling Christ. More at issuesetc.org
In this episode of the Tow Business Podcast, we examine the challenges and trends in the towing industry as we close out 2024. Key topics include scams targeting towing professionals and insights into the Traxero-Autoro merger. We share personal experiences with scams, highlight the necessity for valid information sources, and analyze economic trends affecting the market. We wrap up by celebrating listener engagement and encourage feedback as we finally announce the winner of the Whiskey Set. 0:24 Introduction to Tow Business Podcast 0:51 Upcoming Shows and Topics 7:29 Marketing and Software Solutions 8:51 The Importance of Accurate Information 17:26 Navigating Insurance Questions 31:40 Observations on Business Closures 43:51 Economic Trends 47:27 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Miller Industries Traxero Harbinger Marketing ERSCA Please consider donating to the National Open Commerce and Safer Highways Coalition @ https://www.nocshc.com/