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Latest podcast episodes about Emily Stewart

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 5/6/25: Warren Buffett steps down, tariff uncertainty, Fed policy

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025


Segment 1: Business reporter Steve Alexander chats with John about Warren Buffett announcing he will be stepping down and the impact he’s had on the economy. Segment 2: Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent, Business Insider, tells John how wealthy people are single-handedly warding off a recession. Segment 2: Phillip Shaw, CFP, Senior Advisor, Goldstone Financial Group, joins John […]

Apple News Today
Trump is testing the economy. Americans are nervous.

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 13:46


Americans are feeling uneasy about the economy. Business Insider’s Emily Stewart describes why. New election results from Wisconsin and Florida provide indications to how voters are thinking about Trump and Elon Musk. NBC News and Politico have the details. Last week, Palestinians protested Hamas in Gaza. NPR’s Daniel Estrin explains the actions’ significance. Plus, the Justice Department is seeking the death penalty in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Cory Booker set a record for longest speech on the Senate floor, and how one man was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

Afrique Économie
A Mining Indaba, la guerre dans l'Est de la RDC interroge les investisseurs

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 2:22


Le conflit dans l'Est de la RDC et la mainmise de la rébellion pro-rwandaise du M23 sur ses richesses minières était dans toutes les conversations lors de Mining Indaba, le sommet annuel consacré au secteur minier africain, du 9 au 12 février au Cap. Comme chaque année, la délégation congolaise était bien représentée au Cap. Le ministre des Mines, Kizito Pakabomba, présent en personne, ainsi que la Première ministre Judith Suminwa Tuluka, dans un message vidéo, ont pu dénoncer ce qu'ils qualifient de « pillage des ressources » dans l'Est de la RDC. Des accusations que rejette le président du Rwanda Paul Kagame, mais qui ont été bien documentées par les experts de l'ONU, ainsi que par Global Witness.« Il y a toujours eu un marché international pour ces minerais et toutes les personnes qui ont successivement eu le pouvoir dans la région ont contribué à ce problème, reconnaît Emily Stewart, membre de l'ONG. Ce n'est donc pas un phénomène qui aurait émergé avec le M23. Mais la façon dont ces minerais sont de plus en plus demandés a contribué à augmenter la présence de groupes comme le M23 dans la région. Seulement 10% du coltan certifié rwandais provient vraiment du Rwanda. Le reste vient de RDC. Il passe clandestinement de l'autre côté de la frontière et est ensuite certifié comme s'il venait d'une mine rwandaise. »Investisseurs exposésLe trafic, qui a pris de l'ampleur à partir de la mine de Rubaya, échappe donc aux outils de traçabilité mis en place jusqu'à présent. Une administration parallèle permet de vendre ce coltan, qui esquive les taxes publiques congolaises et se retrouve dans les téléphones et les ordinateurs du monde entier. Un circuit illégal qui interroge la responsabilité des investisseurs.« À mon avis, il est complètement naïf de penser qu'en tant qu'investisseurs, nous ne sommes pas exposés à des industries et des secteurs qui utilisent des minerais venant de différentes zones de guerre dans le monde, souligne Adam Matthews, qui supervise les placements du fonds de pension de l'Église d'Angleterre. En RDC, on observe l'escalade d'un conflit ouvert à Goma, avec certains minerais de la région qui rejoignent les chaines d'approvisionnement mondiales. On doit tous se pencher là-dessus. »« Dommageable pour l'image de la RDC »La crise dans l'Est congolais pourrait aussi avoir un impact sur l'attrait des investisseurs pour le secteur minier du pays, alors que la RDC avait déployé beaucoup d'efforts, ces dernières années, pour améliorer le climat des affaires. « Dire que ça n'a pas d'impact sur le moral des gens à Kinshasa, le moral des investisseurs, que ce n'est pas un frein aujourd'hui à l'ouverture de la RD Congo, serait faux, observe Henri Wazne, le directeur général de la SofiBanque. La vérité c'est que, certes, l'est du Congo est loin du Katanga, mais c'est le même pays, et c'est dommageable pour l'image de la RD Congo. »Les parlementaires européens ont, depuis, voté en faveur d'une résolution pour réclamer que l'Union européenne suspende l'accord sur les minerais, signé l'année dernière avec le Rwanda.

The Evan Bray Show
The Evan Bray Show - Emily Stewart - February 11th, 2025

The Evan Bray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 13:19


It 's no secret that different generations approach their work and duties differently. Emily Stewart, senior correspondent with Business Insider and a former writer for Vox, joins Evan to share a major shift in how Gen Z is approaching sick days with their employers.

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 1/9/25: Job openings, ‘vibecession,' Movers for Meals

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025


Segment 1: Mark Hamrick, Washington Bureau Chief and Senior Economic Analyst for Bankrate.com, joins John to talk about jobless claims this week, inflation continuing to be sticky, what he expects to see in tomorrow’s labor report, investors not anticipating the Fed cutting interest rates later this month, and Bankrate's Q4 Economic Indicator Survey. Segment 2: Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent, […]

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 12/4/24: RMDs, on-the-job training, wages and inflation

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024


Segment 1: Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about what you should know about your charitable gifts. And as always, Terry answers all of your financial questions. Segment 2: Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent, Business Insider, tells John about the decline of on-the-job training. Segment 3: Sarah Foster, Economic Analyst, Bankrate, talks to John about a […]

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 10/22/24: Remote work policy, Boomer stuff avalanche, Chicago Costume

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024


Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of the LaSalle Network, joins John Williams to talk about 3M dialing back their remote work policy. Segment 2: Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent, Business Insider, tells John about The Boomer Crush Avalanche. Emily explains how millennials and Gen X’ers are trying to figure out what to do with their parents’ stuff. […]

The Locher Room
Melanie Smith returned to The Locher Room to discuss her new Jazz album!

The Locher Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 58:28


Tune-in to listen to a new interview with actress and singer Melanie Smith. I chatted with the talented actress, singer, and my friend, Melanie Smith. Melanie about her new jazz album, The Broken and the Breaker, which is out now.Fans know and love Melanie for her portrayal of Emily Stewart on As the World Turns, her memorable role as Jerry's girlfriend on NBC's hit show, Seinfeld and so much more.Don't miss this opportunity to hear about this incredible jazz album from the singer herself.

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 7/11/24: Quiet vacationing, EV grants, Robert's Pizza & Dough Co.

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024


Segment 1: Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent, Business Insider, tells John about ‘quiet vacationing‘ and what it tells us about the American workplace. Segment 2: Bree Fowler, Senior Writer, CNET, joins John to talk about the Biden administration awarding nearly $2 billion in grants to help restart or expand electric vehicle manufacturing, and Samsung using AI for its wearable […]

Pop Pantheon
The Winners and Losers of the Touring Boom (with Matthew Perpetua, Zach Schonfeld & Emily Stewart)

Pop Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 57:57


After the pandemic, fans wanted to see their favs (and even their less favs) so much that the concert touring industry boomed, breaking records and culminating in astronomically expensive blockbuster stadium treks from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. But more recently, the live show gambit has gone bust for superstars like Jennifer Lopez, The Black Keys, Justin Timberlake and more. What changed? Fluxblog's Matthew Perpetua, writer Zach Schonfeld and Business Insider's Emily Stewart are here to discuss. Read Zach's piece "The Curious Case of the Underselling Arena Tours" Read Emily's piece "The Great Concert Ticket Bust"Take Our Listener Survey!Buy Tickets to our Dance Party Pop Pantheon Present: Main Pop Girls of '24 in NYC on August 2!Join Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA 7/26 at Los GlobosCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous: PRIDE! on 6/28 at The Sultan Room in BrooklynFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter

Apple News Today
Why big concerts are getting canceled, a quest for the perfect mango, and more

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 11:16


NPR explains why the Supreme Court struck down the Trump-era ban on bump stocks for rifles. And the Wall Street Journal highlights notable cases of the court’s term. Emily Stewart of Business Insider looks at why so many musical acts are pulling back on plans for big concert tours. Ahmed Ali Akbar of the Chicago Tribune explores a wonderland for mango lovers. Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Yasmeen Khan.

Front Burner
Was Red Lobster's fall caused by more than endless shrimp?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 24:05


Red Lobster used to be one of the biggest names in the world of casual dining — but now the restaurant chain is on the brink of collapse as it files for bankruptcy protection. Was its famous "endless shrimp" promotion really too much for the restaurant to handle? Or is this more about the business decisions of a private equity firm and a major Thai seafood company?Business Insider senior correspondent Emily Stewart takes us through the story of Red Lobster's years-long fall from glory — and how it joins a club of other businesses knocked out by private equity.

True North Country Comics Podcasts
Emily Stewart and Steven Andrews talk about exhibiting at Artsy Fartsy Comic Con 2024

True North Country Comics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 16:49


Emily Stewart and Steven Andrews chat with True North Country Podcast about 'The City We Chose' graphic novel plans for Artsy Fartsy Comic Con 2024 and more. The post Emily Stewart and Steven Andrews talk about exhibiting at Artsy Fartsy Comic Con 2024 appeared first on True North Country Comics.

After Words
Jane Marie, "Selling the Dream"

After Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 63:03


Journalist Jane Marie reported on how multilevel marketing businesses make their profits. She was interviewed by Business Insider senior correspondent Emily Stewart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
AW: Jane Marie, "Selling the Dream"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 63:03


Journalist Jane Marie reported on how multilevel marketing businesses make their profits. She was interviewed by Business Insider senior correspondent Emily Stewart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Money Matters with Jon Hansen
Your Money Matters: Millennial money, migrants, NFL franchises

Your Money Matters with Jon Hansen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024


On this airing of Your Money Matters, Jon Hansen is joined by three guests to discuss millennial investments, migrants, and NFL franchises. Segment 1: Emily Stewart of Business Insider joins to discuss her latest article about millennials and Gen Z being the best generations when it comes to investing. Segment 2: Judith Crown, from Crain’s […]

Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
Horror Hangout #319 : High Tension (w/ Emily Stewart)

Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 143:35


Love hurts.High Tension (French: Haute Tension, French pronunciation: released in the United Kingdom as Switchblade Romance) is a 2003 French slasher film directed by Alexandre Aja, co-written with Grégory Levasseur, and starring Cécile de France and Maïwenn, alongside Philippe Nahon appearing in supporting roles.Its plot follows two female students who arrive at a secluded farmhouse to study, where they are shortly invaded by a serial killer.00:00 Intro16:08 Horror News 35:03 What We've Been Watching1:07:05 Film Review2:11:23 Name Game2:17:21 Film Rating2:21:30 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangout​​​Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcast/Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.com​​​Ben - https://twitter.com/ben_errington​​​Andy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Weeds
Why everything is (still) so expensive

The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 42:55


If you are frustrated with how expensive everything feels right now, you're not alone. Inflation has fallen from last year's high, but prices haven't. And while the rise in prices of goods has slowed, people are pretty unhappy with the economy right now. But a lot of experts are saying the economy is in a good spot right now. So why doesn't it feel that way? Weeds host Jonquilyn Hill discusses with Vox senior correspondent Emily Stewart and Mike Konczal of the Roosevelt Institute.  Read More: Inflation in the US isn't the issue. High prices are here to stay. - Vox  Sign up for The Big Squeeze newsletter - Vox  Submit your policy questions! We want to know what you're curious about. Credits: Jonquilyn Hill, host Sofi LaLonde, producer Cristian Ayala, engineer A.M. Hall, editorial director of talk podcasts Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a donation to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Town Square with Ernie Manouse
Moral Outrage in America

Town Square with Ernie Manouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 49:58


Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Throughout history, Americans have been upset over moral issues. In the 1980's, we saw the rise of the Moral Majority, while the 90's brought outrage over violence in the Mortal Kombat video game and boycotts against the raunchiness seen in the TV show Married… with Children. In recent years, we have seen protests over election reform, racial justice, gun violence and abortion.  Just recently, Target has been in the cross hairs over its Pride displays, Bud Light called out for using a transgender influencer in a marketing campaign, and Chick-Fil-A was said to go “woke” for adding a diversity, equity, and inclusion officer.  Where does moral outrage come from, what does it accomplish, and where do we go from here?  We first talk with Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent at Vox, about the current landscape of moral outrage in our culture. From protests over companies supporting the LGBTQ+ community, the outrage over the PGA's merger with LIV Golf, and the censorship that comes with book bans, are voices growing louder? Then, University of Miami Political Science Professor Dr. Joseph Uscinski, Ball State University History Professor Dr. Emily Suzanne Johnson, and Houston Christian University Senior Research Fellow Dr. Adam Lloyd Johnson, join the conversation on what fuels moral outrage in our society, the history of moral panics in America, and have these high standards of virtue become more integrated into our political system.    Guests: Emily Stewart Senior Correspondent, Vox Dr. Joseph Uscinski Professor of Political Science, University of Miami Author, The People's News: Media, Politics, and the Demands of Capitalism and American Conspiracy Theories Dr. Emily Suzanne Johnson Associate Professor of History, Women's and Gender Studies, and African-American Studies, Ball State University She writes about religion, sexuality, and moral panics in U.S. History Dr. Adam Lloyd Johnson Senior Research Fellow, Houston Christian University President, Convincing Proof Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps

Today, Explained
Target-ing Pride

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 26:06


Companies have been leaning into Pride month for years. So why are brands like Target and Bud Light facing such intense backlash now? Vox's Emily Stewart and historian Kyle Williams explain. This episode was produced by Victoria Chamberlin, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Michael Raphael with help from Patrick Boyd, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Takeaway
The American Medical Debt Crisis

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 13:03


In March, the actions of a local church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina received national attention for all the right reasons. The congregation at Trinity Moravian Church partnered with an organization called R-I-P Medical Debt to cancel 3,000 local residents' medical debt, to the tune of $3.3 million dollars. They bought that debt for just a little over $15,000 dollars.  Rev. John Jackman, the pastor of Trinity Moravian Church held a symbolic “debt burning” ceremony to mark the occasion, with confetti and hymns.  In 2016, John Oliver, a comedian and host of the HBO series Last Week Tonight, purchased $15 million dollars in medical debt from 9,000 people, that he bought for “less than half a cent on a dollar.” And some state officials, like Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut, are currently proposing using federal pandemic aid to cancel billions of dollars in medical debt. Yes, these are happy stories of people working together to help their community members, neighbors, and even strangers.  But this is also a crisis. Millions of Americans carry the burden of outstanding medical debt – An investigation in 2022 by Kaiser Health News and the Kaiser Family Foundation, found that 100 million people across the nation have some type of health care debt. Kaiser estimated that in 2019 –  the total medical debt in the country was around $195 BILLION dollars. For more on this we spoke with Emily Stewart, Executive Director at Community Catalyst, a national nonprofit focused on health justice.

The Takeaway
The American Medical Debt Crisis

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 13:03


In March, the actions of a local church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina received national attention for all the right reasons. The congregation at Trinity Moravian Church partnered with an organization called R-I-P Medical Debt to cancel 3,000 local residents' medical debt, to the tune of $3.3 million dollars. They bought that debt for just a little over $15,000 dollars.  Rev. John Jackman, the pastor of Trinity Moravian Church held a symbolic “debt burning” ceremony to mark the occasion, with confetti and hymns.  In 2016, John Oliver, a comedian and host of the HBO series Last Week Tonight, purchased $15 million dollars in medical debt from 9,000 people, that he bought for “less than half a cent on a dollar.” And some state officials, like Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut, are currently proposing using federal pandemic aid to cancel billions of dollars in medical debt. Yes, these are happy stories of people working together to help their community members, neighbors, and even strangers.  But this is also a crisis. Millions of Americans carry the burden of outstanding medical debt – An investigation in 2022 by Kaiser Health News and the Kaiser Family Foundation, found that 100 million people across the nation have some type of health care debt. Kaiser estimated that in 2019 –  the total medical debt in the country was around $195 BILLION dollars. For more on this we spoke with Emily Stewart, Executive Director at Community Catalyst, a national nonprofit focused on health justice.

Apple News In Conversation
Why the economy is so weird right now

Apple News In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 26:22


Recent economic indicators point to a relatively healthy U.S. economy. That’s despite an economic slowdown caused by the pandemic, inflation, a wacky housing market, and fears of a recession. On Apple News In Conversation, Vox senior correspondent Emily Stewart breaks down how we got here and what government officials need to do now to keep the economy trending in the right direction.

Recode Media with Peter Kafka
Why is tech in trouble if the economy is ok?

Recode Media with Peter Kafka

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 44:17


Tech and media companies (including the one that brings you this podcast) are laying off workers left and right. Meanwhile, the latest national jobs report is shockingly strong. So… why? Do the excuses make any sense? First, Recode's Peter Kafka talks to Vox's Emily Stewart about the overall economy, the likelihood of a recession, and when we'd actually know if one is happening. Then, New York Times correspondent Mike Isaac is back to dive into the specifics of the tech sector. Featuring: Emily Stewart (@EmilyStewartM), Business reporter for Vox.com Mike Isaac (@mikeisaac), New York Times tech reporter Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today, Explained
Why are businesses acting like there's a recession?

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 27:06


Wealthy companies like Google and Microsoft are announcing unprecedented layoffs — all while the economy is trending in the right direction. Vox's Emily Stewart explains. This episode was produced by Miles Bryan, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained   Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Want to speak to the manager? There's a chance you won't speak to anyone

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023


Emily Stewart, business reporter for Vox Media, joins Lisa Dent to explain why more and more businesses are making it more difficult for consumers to make calls to customer service, or eliminating phone-based customer service altogether. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
The rise of sports and online betting in Michigan

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 52:01


Nick Austin sits in for Stephen Henderson to cover the meteoric rise of sports and online betting, beginning with Vox correspondent Emily Stewart, discussing her piece “Sports betting: Pretty fun, probably terrible,” to discover what's behind the trends nationwide. Then, Bridge Michigan reporter Lauren Gibbons joins the show to discuss how sports and online betting became legal in Michigan, and how it's impacting the state. Finally, Michael Burke, the Executive Director of the Michigan Association of Problem Gambling, discusses his personal history with gambling, the position of his organization, and what he thinks the industry and state should do to assist individuals harmed by gambling addiction.

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
FTX scandal, crypto, and what it means for our economy

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 51:56


Vox contributor Emily Stewart and Unchained” podcast host Laura Shin join the show to discuss the implosion of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, the arrest of its former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, and what it means for our economy.

Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast
Fight Impulsive Spending for your ADHD Holiday with CFP David DeWitt

Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 57:08


David DeWitt is a Certified Financial Planner living with ADHD and joins us today to walk through some of the challenges of building — and sticking to — a holiday budget with ADHD.But that's not really the whole story. David takes us on a tour down history lane. It's a tour that starts — and ends, actually — with the concepts around envelope budgeting, a classic in the budgeting universe that focuses on categories and cash. Well, we're note using cash anymore, but the idea of building your budget in a way that allows you to track what you spend, when you spend it, and keep your credit intact is central to budgeting for the ADHD brain.And that helps us to figure out where our impulsivity is taking hold, where it might not be healthy, and where it might be costing us a bunch of money. And when is that important? When our patented hyper-generosity is on edge: The holidays. DeWitt Capital Management ADHD Money Talk with David DeWitt 'The ugly truth behind your fancy rewards credit card' — Emily Stewart, Vox (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (01:21) - Support the Show: Become a Patron! (05:14) - Introducing David DeWitt (15:38) - Thinking about Money with an ADHD Brain: Reverse Budgeting (22:48) - Credit Cards (28:46) - Rewards Cards (31:38) - ADHD Impulsivity in the Holidays (38:40) - But wait! My finances are a mess! (44:14) - On reprogramming for budget dopamine (49:40) - By Now, Pay Later ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Brian Lehrer Show
Economy News Roundup: Jobs, Crypto, Inflation

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 42:27


Emily Stewart, senior business and economics correspondent for Vox, author of the newsletter, "The Big Squeeze", explains the latest economic headlines, including the latest federal jobs report, inflation, a cryptocurrency scandal and the likely aversion of a rail workers strike.

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
Why prices are high, and what lawmakers can do about it

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 51:59


Vox's Emily Stewart joins the show to discuss what non-Federal Reserve members can do to lower inflation (namely, lawmakers). Then, Jamie Butters of the Automotive News explores how high prices are impacting auto makers and auto dealers.

The Daily Dive
Battered by Inflation, More Workers Are Getting Second Jobs

The Daily Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 19:57


Election Day is here, and the economy and inflation continue to be the top issues for voters.  To that end, according to recent surveys, more full-time workers are feeling the pain and having to get second jobs to supplement their income.  Nearly three-quarters of workers said they need more work to keep up with inflation and it's not just blue-collar workers, even people in professional jobs are looking for more.  Ray Smith, careers reporter at the WSJ, joins us for how more workers are looking for side hustles.   Next, how much are you paying for water?  Corporate America has convinced more people to buy water, whether it's bottled, boxed, or in a can.  For most of America, the water coming from the tap is perfectly fine, except for notable exceptions like Flint, Michigan.  What's happened is that as people have lost more confidence in public infrastructure and clever advertising by packaged water companies is making us buy something that is mostly free.  Emily Stewart, senior correspondent at Vox, joins us for more.   Finally, museums have seen a recent spat of climate-change activists throwing food such as tomato soup and mashed potatoes at famous paintings in order to draw more attention to their causes.  It has prompted museums to issue “zero bag” policies and even hire security consultants to teach their staff new surveillance tactics on how to spot would-be vandals.  Yael Kohen, deputy editor for style news at the WSJ, joins us for how museums are fighting back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Personal Trainer Application Podcast
KIPS Podcast Best Of September 2022

Personal Trainer Application Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 12:20


Growing within the fitness industry is a process. Things like education and experience can help improve the process, but ultimately there is a process that each fitness professional goes through. The way the fitness industry has evolved over the last few years has brought some new resources for fitness professionals but also showed how the industry continues to stay stagnant in some areas. In this episode of the Best of the KIPS Podcast September 2022, host Tyler Valencia, PhD(c) discusses the two pieces of content released in the previous month and how they both impact the industry. In the one podcast episode, guest Emily Stewart shares how she advocated to move the fitness industry towards unionization and shares information about the survey she has procured to help gather more information for this young industry. While Emily admits that the fitness industry isn't ready for unionization, she discusses how her survey can help gather more information and move the needle towards more favorable work environments for fitness professionals. Any fitness instructor that listens to this episode can likely empathize with the stories shared regarding working environments and contribute their own experience in the same area. The survey that Emily discusses has areas to provide feedback for these situations and hopefully all listeners will be compelled to spend 30 minutes to complete the survey. There are many videos on YouTube on how to get monetized and the “secrets” to growing your channel, but not many focus on just the fundamentals for fitness professionals. The uniqueness of our industry slightly varies how we approach YouTube, but at the same time it comes back to the biggest one… making quality content. In this video, Tyler shares insight from his YouTube journey over the last year. Tyler is also the owner of Time 2 Train Fitness which has met both requirements to be monetized on YouTube. See more on the KIPS Blog - https://kipsonline.org/blog/ Subscribe to the KIPS YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmDNflKZrsiqMuKaf_9-Lg Podcast with Emily Stewart - https://kipsonline.org/creating-better-working-conditions-for-all-fit-pros/ Five Tips for Starting a YouTube Workout Channel - https://kipsonline.org/starting-a-youtube-workout-channel/ Want us to discuss a topic on the KIPS Podcast? Send us an email with the subject line “Podcast” to info@kipsonline.org. Learn more about the KIPS Courses - https://kipsonline.org/personal-trainer-courses/

The Signal
How renters are being left out in the cold

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 13:10


Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's prepared his government's first budget with an abundance of caution, meaning there will be very little to assist Australians with the surge in the cost of living.  Today, we look at one area of concern, the rapid increase in rental costs, and ask ABC business reporter Emily Stewart whether the Government can do anything to help.  Featured:  Emily Stewart, ABC business reporter

The Signal
How renters are being left out in the cold

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 13:10


Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's prepared his government's first budget with an abundance of caution, meaning there will be very little to assist Australians with the surge in the cost of living.  Today, we look at one area of concern, the rapid increase in rental costs, and ask ABC business reporter Emily Stewart whether the Government can do anything to help.  Featured:  Emily Stewart, ABC business reporter

Personal Trainer Application Podcast
EP 72 - Emily Stewart | Creating Better Working Conditions for All Fit Pros

Personal Trainer Application Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 69:20


How does the fitness industry move forward from its current state? How do employees start to get benefits and how do we learn more about the individuals that work inside the fitness industry? These are topics that seem like regular items for other industries but are still being discussed and debated within the fitness industry. In this episode of the KIPS Podcast, guest Emily Stewart shares how she advocated to move the fitness industry towards unionization and shares information about the survey she has procured to help gather more information for this young industry. While Emily admits that the fitness industry isn't ready for unionization, she discusses how her survey can help gather more information and move the needle towards more favorable work environments for fitness professionals. This episode is an interesting listen for all types of fitness instructors. As discussed by Emily, discussions in the past have pitted fitness instructors versus gym management, but it is both parties that should be working towards better conditions that will ultimately improve the quality of instruction that fitness professionals can provide. Any fitness instructor that listens to this episode can likely empathize with the stories shared regarding working environments and contribute their own experience in the same area. The survey that Emily discusses has areas to provide feedback for these situations and hopefully all listeners will be compelled to spend 30 minutes to complete the survey. THE SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/fitnessprosurvey Freelance Solidarity Project (Twitter @fsp_nwu): https://freelancesolidarity.org/freelance-isnt-free/ Yoga Teachers Union UK (IG @yogateachersunionuk): https://yogateachersunion.co.uk/ Follow Emily on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilystewartfitness/ Emily Stewart Fitness: http://www.emilystewartfitness.com/ Group Fitness Instructors United website: https://www.gfi-united.org/ Learn more about KIPS - https://kipsonline.org/

Lucky Star Show & Tell Podcast

On today's podcast I'll be talking to a new Lucky Star instructor, Emily Stewart. Emily is a Welder, Diesel Technician, lover of motorcycles and all things DIY. Originally from Central New York, she now hails from The Black Hills of South Dakota. With goals of empowering women, she works for Ride Wild, a company encouraging women in powersports. Most of her time is split between riding motorcycles and working on metal art and projects in the shop. She uses welding as her artistic outlet. Creating roses, tables, motorcycle parts, trinkets and more.  Find Emily on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/emilydury/?hl=en (@emilydury) Lucky Star Classes:  Intro to Welding and Torches: Metal Rose ****************************************************************************** Today's episode is brought to you by Meadowood Creative! Meadowood Creative delivers beautifully packaged branding that brings client's stories to life. Through artful design Meadowood Creative helps you to forge valuable connections with your target audience. Meadowood designs for all of your creative needs including Branding, Logos, Print, Websites, Murals, Patterns, Illustrations, and more. Check out meadowoodcreative.com to learn more about it! Meadowoodcreative.com ****************************************************************************** Lucky Star is a women's art and whole living sleepaway camp that takes place each fall in the Texas hill country. This is no art retreat in a hotel conference room…and no, we're not camping in tents… we're actually “glamping” in climate controlled cabins that are built into the hillside overlooking the Guadalupe River, and we're eating gourmet, chef-prepared food in a dining hall like we're at Hogwarts!  We're fully immersed in creative workshops like jewelry making, astrology, mixed media collage, apothecary, abstract painting, writing, sewing, yoga, welding, pottery, and we've even had classes on raising alpacas and tomahawk throwing!  No dishes, no laundry, no driving kids, and no deadlines or demanding bosses.  Just a solid five days to be YOU because we believe in the importance of discovering/reigniting the authentic part of you that makes you feel ALIVE and we know that CREATIVITY can be a powerful catalyst for growth, healing, self-care, connection, and just the spark you need to thrive.  When we're not at camp learning, laughing, making, and singing by the campfire, we're a thriving creative community of supportive women known as the Lucky Star Galaxy and we'd love for you to join us!   For dates and more information about our upcoming camps, visit our website at https://my.captivate.fm/www.luckystarartcamp.com (www.luckystarartcamp.com). Upcoming Camps— Lucky Star Art Camp - November 2-6, 2022 Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luckystarartcamp/ (@luckystarartcamp) Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/luckystarartcamp (@Lucky Star)  Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1104922463040763 (Lucky Star Galaxy)

Nerdette
We're still talking about Beyoncé

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 24:40


We discuss none other than the queen, Beyoncé, with WBEZ metro reporter Adora Namigadde and Director of Audio at Medill School of Journalism Arionne Nettles. Plus, Vox's Emily Stewart tells us about the pandemic purchases that many have grown to regret.

In The Thick
White Supremacy Unchecked

In The Thick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 35:16


Julio and guest co-host Harsha Nahata, producer for In The Thick, are joined by Anoa Changa, a southern-based movement journalist for NewsOne, and Karen Attiah, columnist for The Washington Post. They hear from Maria on her reporting out of North Dakota and discuss multiracial organizing ahead of the midterms. They also get into the harmful narratives around immigration, and how the climate crisis is having a deadly impact in Kentucky. ITT Staff Picks: For Scalawag Magazine, Anoa Changa interviewed the young organizers behind Mississippi Votes about their work in mobilizing the community. The Inflation Reduction Act includes efforts to tackle climate change, expand health care and negotiate prescription drug prices, among other provisions, Emily Stewart, Li Zhou, and Rebecca Leber report for Vox.  “We live in a culture that sees rest as weakness and working as strength. And our country's public health will continue to suffer for it,” writes Karen Attiah for The Washington Post. Photo credit: AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File

The Ezra Klein Show
How middlemen took over the economy

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 66:16 Very Popular


Vox's Emily Stewart talks with Kathryn Judge, professor at Columbia Law School and author of the new book Direct: The Rise of Middlemen and the Power of Going to the Source. They discuss how middlemen — which include real estate agents, stock brokers, but also Amazon and Walmart — came to assume such an outsized role in our economy, the pros and cons of middlemen in different market contexts, why Prof. Judge sees a fundamental difference between Etsy and Amazon, and how we consumers can change how we decide what to buy in order to help push the economy in a radically different direction. Host: Emily Stewart (@EmilyStewartM), senior correspondent, Vox Guests: Kathryn Judge (@ProfKateJudge), Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law, Columbia University; author References:  Direct: The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source by Kathryn Judge (Harper Business; 2022) "So Much for Cutting Out the Middleman" by Kathryn Judge (The Atlantic; June 9) "What Is Web3?" by Thomas Stackpole (Harvard Business Review; May 10) "The awful American consumer" by Emily Stewart (Vox; Apr. 7) Enjoyed this episode? Rate Vox Conversations ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of Vox Conversations by subscribing in your favorite podcast app. Support Vox Conversations by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts This episode was made by:  Producer: Erikk Geannikis Editor: Amy Drozdowska Engineer: Patrick Boyd Deputy Editorial Director, Vox Talk: Amber Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Daily Dive
Two HIV Patients Appear to Have Beaten the Virus

The Daily Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 19:58


Two HIV patients have joined a very small group of patients who seem to have beaten the virus.  A 66-year-old man who received a transplant of stem cells with a genetic mutation that blocks HIV has no virus in his body and a woman in her 70s that was treated with retroviral drugs and immune boosting therapies is “functionally cured.”  Researchers are hoping that these cases will provide clues to a possible cure in the future.  Betsy McKay, senior writer at the WSJ, joins us for what to know.   Next, let's talk about all those pandemic impulse buys you may be regretting.  It was a time when everyone had a lot of time on their hands and some extra money, so people bought Peloton bikes, roller skates, bread makers, even new homes or pets, but now that things have returned a little more to normal those things have hit the back burner.  Emily Stewart, senior correspondent at Vox, joins us for pandemic buyer's remorse.   Finally, high inflation costs have sent businesses searching for new sources of revenue and greener way to deal with waste and it's leading to some interesting new products.  Think compost made from crabs, vodka distilled from dairy waste, and soap made from bacon grease.  Harriet Torry, reporter at the WSJ, joins us for how customers are reating to inflation's funky byproducts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reopening America
The Impulse Purchases From the Pandemic People Regret Buying

Reopening America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 6:34


Let's talk about all those pandemic impulse buys you may be regretting.  It was a time when everyone had a lot of time on their hands and some extra money, so people bought Peloton bikes, roller skates, bread makers, even new homes or pets, but now that things have returned a little more to normal those things have hit the back burner.  Emily Stewart, senior correspondent at Vox, joins us for pandemic buyer's remorse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rude History
Season 1, Episode 3: Cultish

Rude History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 74:55


In this episode, our intrepid hosts discuss Amanda Montell's Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism. As the title suggests, the book is about the linguistic techniques cults use to shut down critical thinking and encourage compliance. Groups as diverse as Jonestown and CrossFit are covered--and yes, Scientology and MLMs also make an appearance. You will never think of phrases like "it is what it is" in the same way again...which is good, because you were probably overusing them, anyway. Sources: "MLMs might not be able to get away with their shady promises much longer" by Emily Stewart for VOX. Links: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/pleasestayontopic https://clarehwang.substack.com/archive Got something to say to us? Email us at pleasestayontopicpod@gmail.com

Reset
Data breaches are everywhere and consequences are ???

Reset

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 8:12 Very Popular


Companies lose your data and then nothing happens. Emily Stewart, senior reporter for Vox, explains.  Read Emily's story: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/23031858/data-breach-data-loss-personal-consequences Today's episode was produced by Taylor Maycan, engineered by Melissa Pons (Hemlock Creek Productions and hosted by Adam Clark Estes. Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Reset
What if the future of work is exactly the same?

Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 10:28 Very Popular


For many, the work revolution that's supposedly going on across the country right now doesn't feel very revolutionary. Vox's Emily Stewart explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Reset
Beanie babies were the NFTs of the 90s

Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 14:31 Very Popular


What happens when the frenzy ends and the world doesn't value your valuables? Vox's Emily Stewart explains what the Beanie Baby bubble burst can tell us about the future of NFTs. This episode was first published Jan. 24, 2022. Read Emily's story: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22870250/nft-beanie-baby-price-guide-bubble-princess-value Today's episode was produced by Taylor Maycan, engineered by Cristian Ayala and hosted by Adam Clark Estes. Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Dead Pair Podcast
Episode 69, Shotkam w/David & Emily Stewart + Rhino chokes segment!

The Dead Pair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 65:42


   With a background in computers, David Stewart found a need to mount a camera on a shotgun to help his son become a better shooter. This became a tool that was much more helpful than even David himself realized in the beginning.  With the help from his daughter Emily, who is the Chief Operating Officer at Shotkam, this quickly became an invaluable tool for training!  Make sure you stick around after the segment, because  we even have a surprise guest that gives his testimonial from a coaching standpoint, and explains how the Shotkam not only saved his business during the pandemic, but also helped him expand his coaching to students around the globe!  In this episode, we also feature a Rhino Chokes segment with young Hannah Sealy, who tells us how Rhino chokes have propelled her game!  All told, this is an episode you will want to hear! - Shotkam - https://shotkam.com- OtoPro Hearing Service- https://otoprotechnologies.com- Rhino Chokes - https://rhinochokes.com- RE Ranger- https://www.reranger.com- BAREPELT- https://barepelt.com- GAMEBORE US- https://www.gameboreus.com- ATLAS TRAPS- https://www.atlastraps.com- NEGRINI CASES- https://negrinicases.com/the-dead-pair/- White Flyer Targets - https://whiteflyer.com- Chad Roberts-email- bpsipro@gmail.com

Reset
Crypto goes to war

Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 12:40


Cryptocurrency has become a major factor on the battlefield, as evidenced by the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Here to tell us about the role crypto has played so far in the war is Recode's Rebecca Heilweil (@rebheilweil).   Read Rebecca's story, co-written by Vox's Emily Stewart: https://www.vox.com/recode/22955381/russia-ukraine-bitcoin-donation-war-crypto Today's episode was produced and engineered by Jon Ehrens and hosted by Adam Clark Estes. Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Today, Explained
Beware the Madness of March

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 29:46


Americans bet more than $50 billion on sports last year, and that record will likely be broken in 2022 as more states legalize the practice. A professional named Captain Jack and a novice named Emily Stewart explain the perils and glory of betting on the game. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, engineered by Efim Shapiro, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram, who also edited. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

American Signature Podcast
EP#14 - Emily Stewart - SHOTKAM

American Signature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 51:03


I talk with Emily Stewart of SHOTKAM.  We go over the humble start of SHOTKAM.  Where they are now.  As well as upcoming deals!