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I dag er det “Brunsvigerens Dag” - ja sådan en findes altså - og manden, der var med til at indføre dagen, er journalist og forfatter Erik Nielsen. Han fortæller bl.a. om, hvordan idéen til Brunsvigerens Dag opstod...anekdoter om "Brunsviger-ambassadører og også lidt om hvor i landet man får den helt rigtige brunsviger.
As the gang conspiracy trial of rapper Young Thug and his famed rap collective, YSL, extends past 20 days in Atlanta, we're bringing you a conversation about the use of rap lyrics in court. Despite a groundswell of activism and legal opposition against the legal admissibility of Young Thug's lyrics, a judge ruled in November that lyrics from Young Thug and other YSL artists can be used by the state against them as evidence pointing to the gang's existence and the members' attitudes towards the crimes they are charged with. We're revisiting an episode from our archive about how the use of an artist's creative work in court allows for implicit bias to run roughshod on rappers' lives and lead to wrongful convictions. Joining us to discuss the evolution of this practice is Erik Nielsen, professor at the University of Richmond and co-author of the book “Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics, and Guilt in America.” We are also joined by New Orleans rapper, songwriter, and former member of the 504boyz, Mac Phipps who experienced firsthand how the use of lyrics on trial can lead to a wrongful conviction.
Melisa Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials shares her life experience with creating the life of your dreams. Melisa and Erik Nielsen had been visiting California for Comic Con for many years. With each visit they began to fall in love with the area and the idea of living in California. Instead of just letting it be a wish. They started planning. Grab a piece of paper and start writing all the details out. How much will it cost? Where can things shift inn a budget? Where can you grow you income? Never stop dreaming. When you find yourself challenged, that's the reminder to start dreaming again. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
When is Public Speaking Taught? 10th Grade Melisa and Erik Nielsen share how they have taught Public Speaking in their homeschooling and at Seasons of Seven. They share fun, practical ideas that set your child up for success. To listen to the full video visit: https://www.aurielslight.org/store Available in the Candle or Lantern access. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ https://www.seasonsofseven.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@seasons.of.waldorf Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials focus on holding the space when it comes to media. Melisa and Erik look a little deeper than most when it comes to holding the space. - Always pre watch before your child see's it. - Common sense media is a great resource but you always have to keep in mind what is going on for your child and if that show or movie would be right. For example, if there has been a death, difficult situation, or co parenting challenge "is there something in that media that will effect your child deeper?" - How long will you be watching? Know that up front and hold the space for only one show if that's what you said. - Best way to know how your child is handling their media exposure...what is their reaction when you turn it off? Reminder, just because you don't have a TV, you might have an iPad, phone etc... it's still media and screen time. You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen share their experience with navigating pain or illness while Waldorf homeschooling, parenting, and partnering. - Together they share how they have navigated back pain to recovery from a stroke. - The importance of community and asking for help. - Reminder while you are forced to be in a space of slowing down and silence, fill yourself with inspiration to help the recovery. - Encourage one another and ask what is helpful and what is not helpful. Saying "I know you have a lot of pain right now." might not be helping the healing process. - Communication is key. You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen from Waldorf Essentials share their experience with Will Building. - Why is it important to build your will as a parent and Waldorf Homeschooler? - Temperament and Will. - Encouragement to take action today. You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen have coached hundreds of couples. One of the hot topics is intimacy. - Do you connect with your partner regularly? - Do you check in daily with each other. - The more you connect the stronger your communication is and the more you can sense when something is bothering them. You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials tackle the topic of older kids and media. They are referring to 12+ for the child's age. - Shows - Movies - What they learn and hear from friends - Phones that only text - Social media - Setting boundaries - Holding space You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen share stories and person experiences about money when you are in a relationship. Some don't talk about money, some love to shop, some love to have fancy things, some joke "how much debt did she have when you got married". Melisa and Erik start the conversation that needs to be had of money and its effects it can have on your relationship. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen have been coaching families in parenting, partnering and homeschooling. - What happens when the child grows up and moves out? - Do you have regular date times? - Do you have someone you trust to watch your child? - Taking the time to date your partner is a key component to a thriving home, even if it's only for 20 minutes when the children are young and you feel they need you. - Importance of a family council check in. You can also find us on all podcast platforms "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Tara Dower is on a tear! The Virginia Beach resident recently set a supported fastest known time (FKT) on the Colorado Trail (8 days!) before winning Steamboat's prestigious Run Rabbit Run 100 in the third fastest female time to date.Catch up with Tara and her Colorado Trail teammate, the amazing Liz Derstine, plus Travis and biker/runner/dad/husband/lawyer Erik Nielsen in this fun, stoke-filled, and educational conversation about shredding it up in the mountains–and the rugged, flexible mindset (see Ep. 129 with Brad Stulberg) necessary to make it happen.Tara Dower on Instagram | YouTubeLiz Derstine on Instagram Erik Nielsen on Instagram Mercury on the Run WebsiteThanks to our sponsors:The Feed Instagram | WebsiteNeuroReserveUse code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain Health- - - - - - - - - - -Purchase A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and HopeSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubeThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Melisa and Erik Nielsen share with you their experience and tips in balancing relationship, parenting and work. Topics they touch on - One of the parents working out of the home - Attachment parenting - Un balanced partnering and the patterns it can create - Putting each other first You can also find us onYouTube "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org/ Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
If you found this content helpful please consider making a donation to our non profit. Every child should have access to a whole education. While we work hard to keep our virtual school tuition and curriculum prices affordable, there will always be families that desire this education but can not afford it. It is our deepest desire to help those families. https://www.aurielslight.org/donate Auriel's Light is a non profit and all donations are tax deductible. Hi there, we are Melisa and Erik Nielsen from Waldorf Essentials We have had many bumps in the road - I had a practice husband - We were in litigation for the beginning of Erik and I's relationship - Co Parenting - We have two children with special needs - I've had a stroke - We've moved multiple times We have shared our experiences with other families to help them in their parenting and partnering. We would love to hear from you and listen to your bumps in the road. You can also find us on YouTube "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials invite you to have the conversation about smart phone usage. - What do you use your smart phone for? - What does your partner use their smart phone for? - What does your child use a smart phone for? - How many hours is it being used for? - How much money is being used on games? - Will the child remember you were on the phone all the time instead of holding the space and engaging with them? - Are you going on dates and being on the screen the majority of the time? - Are you pulling out the phone during family time? - How do you feel about your personal usage? - How do you feeling about your partner's usage? - How do you feel about the child's usage? It's important to not completely avoid this tool we have of a smart phone, but to learn to use it intentionally. You can also find us on YouTube "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Join Melisa and Erik Nielsen for a conversation of "holding the space". What does holding the space mean? - It doesn't mean you need to play with your child 24/7 - It doesn't mean you can not do laundry, dishes, cook or work - It does mean you are checked in to what is going on in your home - It does mean you know if the child has ate and drank water recently - It does mean you are feeling the mood of the family When behavior starts to shift, pause and reflect. Was it you taking that phone call that shifted everything? Holding space looks different for each parent. Come join our Thinking, Feeling, Willing program to dive deeper! https://www.waldorfessentials.com/store You can also find us on Youtube "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Melisa and Erik Nielsen at Waldorf Essentials chat about temperament. There are four Waldorf Temperaments: Choleric Sanguine Phlegmatic Melancholic Knowing your temperament as well as your families temperaments can transforms your Waldorf homeschooling journey. Melisa and Erik share their experience and helpful tips in deciding what is your primary and secondary temperament as well as your child's https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Mohamed El-Erian, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist and Queens' Cambridge College President, says this was not a banking crisis, rather a "banking tremor." Ken Leon, CFRA Director of Equity Research, calls the banking system "resilient" as the financial sector reports results. Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission Executive Vice President, says the EU is constructively engaged with the US on the Inflation Reduction Act. Lupin Rahman, Head of EM Sovereign Credit & Portfolio Manager, says the Fed cycle is extremely important for major emerging markets. Erik Nielsen, UniCredit Group Chief Economics Advisor, says economic policy is not in the drivers seat anymore. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is prevention better than clean up? What does that even mean? Prevention is better than clean up means take the moment to pause and give your spouse attention. There's a lot of distractions when it comes to parenting. We have to remember to partner in the distractions or else we get to the point we have a lot of clean up to do. Another example Melisa and Erik Nielsen share is when you let habits form with technology the child quickly gets use to it and expects it. A helpful alternative the Nielsen house uses is Sparkle Stories. For years Melisa has always had an "exit plan" when she is at a birthday party or even just the grocery store. What is your exit plan if the kids are in need of one. And most importantly know your child and pay attention. Are they in need of food? Always have your go to snacks on hand. How will they react to the food at the birthday party? Will they be overstimulated? When was the last time they used the restroom? Do the prevention work and you won't be left exhausted cleaning up. You can also find us on YouTube "Waldorf Essentials" Please share with your fellow parenting friends and homeschoolers. We are in this journey together. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_essentials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssentials/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfessentials/_created/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WaldorfMelisa
Tonight's the night. The candidates in Utah's second congressional district are facing off in a debate at Southern Utah University. But there's a lot that goes into putting these debates together. Erik Nielsen from the Utah Debate Commission breaks down who's participating tonight, what's happening behind the scenes, and what we should be listening for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erik Nielsen from Waldorf Essentials answers common media questions and shares his experience being a parent and Waldorf homeschooler. Media is a big topic to take on for Waldorf homeschoolers. How do you navigate being on the same page as your partner? How do you explain to grandparents your choices on media? How do you decide when to introduce your child to different media? Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
Melisa Nielsen has experience Waldorf homeschooling solo and Waldorf homeschooling with her partners help. Together Melisa and Erik share common situations for Waldorf homeschooling, like media and navigating each partners interests. Sometimes that means an action figure plays in the wood mushroom house with all the gnomes. Melisa and Erik have been on this Waldorf homeschooling and parenting journey for many years and have lots of wisdom to pass on to others. Get your partner involved and learn how to keep them involved. You can also listen to all the wisdom from your ear buds on all podcast platforms if you prefer podcasts over videos. Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
We also have a podcast on all platforms ( Waldorf Essentials ) if you love it, please leave us a review. We love hearing how sharing our stories has helped you. Homeschooling is a lot to take on. Waldorf homeschooling is often misunderstood or intimidating. Melisa and Erik Nielsen share their pro tips and experience with how to navigate homeschooling together. Anything is possible, and effective communication is a must. Learn how they have navigated communication to successfully homeschool their kids and have a strong marriage.Melisa and Erik inspire you with: - Foundations for early childhood - Waldorf curriculum by grade - Middle school and high school resources - Planning for peace planner and training meetings - Form drawing courses - Beeswax modeling - Wet on wet painting - Inner work and temperaments - Music - Handwork - Festivals - Eurythmy - Circle time creations - Creating a co op - Homeschooling multiple children - Conscious parenting with 25+ years experience - Special needs experience with her own children - Peaceful bedtimes - One on one mentoring parenting, partnering and mindset - Master classes Have the homeschool and peaceful foundation of your dreams. https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
Erik Nielsen inspires you to take the time and do the inner work Dad's. The inner work may not seem important but it helps in those moments of questioning why kids are doing what they are doing and navigating why it is bothering you. Learn more at: https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
Waldorf Homeschooling is about lively lessons. To create lively Waldorf lessons you have to PLAN. Melisa and Erik share their experience with planning. You can over plan, you can under plan and you can shift a plan. You can also find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4uSpWWVigJIFd6cfwJkUSALearn more at: https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
Melisa and Erik Nielsen share their experience with the Melancholic temperament. There are four temperaments Melancholic Sanguine Phlegmatic and Choleric It is best to learn about each and decide which is your primary and secondary. Taking the time to explore the inner work of temperament can be a challenge but it can also completely transform your Waldorf homeschooling and parenting. Download the Waldorf Essentials Temperament chart here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/02g26kcbo6z... Learn more at: https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
There are four Waldorf Temperaments Choleric Sanguine Melancholic and Phlegmatic In this video Melisa Nielsen shares about the Phlegmatic temperament with her partner Erik Nielsen. Knowing your temperament and your families temperaments can drastically change the way you homeschool and parent. Make sure to check out the temperament playlist and always reach out with questions. Get the Waldorf Essentials Temperament Chart here https://www.dropbox.com/s/02g26kcbo6z... Learn more at: https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
Feeling overwhelmed with your homeschooling and parenting. Have you evaluated your rhythm? Do you kids know what's coming next? Melisa and Erik Nielsen share their experience with rhythm and why it's the foundation to everything else. Learn more at: https://www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
In this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending July 2nd, 2022... why inflation appears to be slowing, what the GDP says about a potential recession, and the latest reports on rent growth.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.Economic NewsWe begin with economic news from this past week. The rate of inflation appears to have slowed a bit. The Personal Consumption Index, or PCI, was up .6% in May with a yearly rate that was unchanged at 6.3%, but the core rate was down slightly. The core rate doesn't include prices for food or fuel, and the yearly rate for that dropped from 4.9% in April to 4.7% in May. The Federal Reserve feels the PCI is more accurate than the Consumer Price Index or CPI, because the PCI factors in more variables, such as changes in consumer behavior. (1)It's now official. The economy shrank 1.6% in the first quarter, and the Atlanta Federal Reserve is forecasting a negative reading for the second quarter as well. The Atlanta Fed GDPNow tracker indicates that the economy shrank 1% in Q2. Two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth is interpreted as a recession. But MarketWatch reports that some economists are forecasting growth in the second quarter. We won't have the official reading until the end of this month. (2)(3)As concerns mount about a long-lasting recession, there are now predictions that the Fed will be cutting rates next year, not raising them. CNBC reports that most analysts expect the Fed to continue hiking rates until the end of “next” year, but global chief economist at UniCredit, Erik Nielsen, told CNBC: “Can you really hike interest rates into a recession even if inflation is high? That would be unusual.” Michael Yoshikama of Destination Wealth Management also feels that the Fed will reverse its course and cut rates by the end of “this” year. The predictions are all over the map however. The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Loretta Mester, expects growth to slow but doesn't expect to see a recession. Ark Invest CEO, Cathie Wood, told CNBC that the U.S. is already in a recession. (4)Initial jobless claims were down by about 2,000 last week, to a total of 231,000, but the four-week average is slightly higher. Continuing claims have continued to fall and are now back down to pre-pandemic levels. MarketWatch economists feel that layoffs may remain low because companies have already had a tough time filling positions, and won't want to let anyone go. (5)Pending home sales have rebounded somewhat. The National Association of Realtors says they were up .7% in May after six months of declines. But there are still challenges ahead for the housing market. NAR's chief economist Lawrence Yun says: “Despite a small gain in pending sales from the prior month, the housing market is clearly undergoing a transition.” He says: “Contract signings are down sizably from a year ago because of much higher mortgage rates.” Year-over-year, they are down 13.6%. (6)Meantime, home prices are up again. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city index shows a 21.2% year-over-year increase in April. That's up from 21.1% in March. The Federal Housing Finance Agency reports a slightly slower rate of growth. It says that home price growth is up 18.8% year-over-year. (7) Construction spending was down slightly in May, but remained the same for new single-family and multi-family homes. (8) And consumer confidence hit a 16-month low in June, due to concerns about the economy, high prices, and the possibility of a recession. (9)Mortgage RatesThe rise in mortgage rates took a break last week. Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell 11 basis points to 5.7%. The 15-year dropped 9 points to 4.83%. (10)In other news making headlines…Homebuyers Lose Purchasing PowerA new study shows that a typical homebuyer has lost more than $100,000 in purchasing power because of high interest rates. Redfin says that a homebuyer that can afford $2,500 a month in mortgage payments can only buy a home worth about $400,000 right now, or $120,000 less than they could at the end of last year. For someone who can afford $3,500 a month, the budget cut is more like $165,000. (11)Redfin's chief economist Daryl Fairweather says: “Many house hunters now need to consider smaller homes – perhaps farther from their ideal neighborhood – or stick to renting if they're priced out of the market altogether.”Rent Growth Hot, but SlowingRents continue to rise across the country, but the pace is slowing down. The latest report from CoreLogic shows that single-family rents continue to move higher. The year-over-year rate in April was 14%. That's more than double what it was in April of last year. (12)And CoreLogic economist, Molly Boesel, doesn't see it slowing down anytime soon. She says: “We expect single-family rent growth to continue to increase at a rapid pace throughout 2022.”A new report from “Apartment List” shows similar rent growth for apartments. The year-over-year increase for July is 14.1% but the report says that apartment rent growth is slowing down. It was 17.8% year-over-year at the beginning of the year. (13)That's it for today. Check the show notes for links. You can also find out more about how changes in the economy are impacting the real estate market by listening to one of my recent webinars. It's called “The Changing Tides of 2022: How to Prepare as a Real Estate investor.” You'll find the webinar under the “Learn” tab on our website at newsforinvestors.com.Thanks for listening! And please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!I'm Kathy Fettke.Links:1 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coming-up-pce-inflation-and-consumer-spending-11656591128?mod=economic-report2 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/its-a-wrap-u-s-first-quarter-gdp-shrank-1-6-the-second-quarter-isnt-looking-much-better-11656506598?mod=federal-reserve3 -https://www.fastcompany.com/90766283/recession-fed-gdp-tracker-atlanta4 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/01/fed-could-cut-interest-rates-in-2023-analysts-say-after-rate-hikes-this-year.html5 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/jobless-claims-inch-lower-in-latest-week-11656592825?mod=economic-report6 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-pending-home-sales-rebound-in-may-reversing-a-six-month-decline-11656338457?mod=economic-report7 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/home-price-growth-continues-slows-in-april-case-shiller-says-11656422745?mod=bnbh_mwarticle8 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-construction-spending-fell-marginally-in-may-271656686288?mod=search_headline9 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/consumer-confidence-falls-to-16-month-low-on-worries-about-inflation-and-economy-11656425418?mod=economic-report10 -https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms11 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/28/rising-interest-rates-cost-typical-homebuyers-16-percent-of-purchasing-power.html12 -https://www.corelogic.com/intelligence/april-jump-in-us-rent-price-growth-puts-pressure-on-inflation-corelogic-reports/13 -https://www.apartmentlist.com/research/national-rent-data
Waldorf homeschooling can feel like a large feat to take on. Melisa has 15+ years of experience to help guide you along the way. The Waldorf Essentials Podcast will answer all the questions you have about Waldorf homeschooling and living. For more information about Waldorf homeschooling, please visit our site at www.waldorfessentials.com Ask questions here or connect on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waldorf_ess... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WaldorfEssen... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/waldorfesse...
This month, the words of celebrated Vermont poet David Budbill take center stage in Sutras for a Suffering World, a concert featuring Vermont and New York artists and music by composers William Parker, Erik Nielsen, and Evan Premo. I spoke with Vermont artists Lois Eby and Nadine Budbill, wife and daughter of the late David Budbill, about these concerts. As literary executor of David Budbill's estate, Nadine Budbill once said of her father's book, Broken Wing, that it was "the ultimate culmination of his legacy—encouraging all of us to slow down, to notice, to contemplate, to honor, to engage, to love and mourn and be fully alive." For a new Write the Book Prompt, try to write with these goals in mind: slowing down, noticing, contemplating, honoring, engaging, loving, mourning, and being fully alive. Good luck with your work in the coming week, and tune in next week for another prompt or suggestion. Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro 733
Healthcare can always learn from industries that are very far away. In this episode, we chat with Erik Nielsen, CEO, and founder of TAG, a world-renowned game creator, about leveraging technology to improve people's lives, mental health, and the intersection between healthcare, advertising, and gaming. With TAG, they are bringing real-life cases and a therapist that hands the coping skills to that specific issue to the audience. They have seen that caregivers are gyrating towards the platform to seek help and resources because they often struggle independently. One of their central values is having all of this content available and affordable, creating unlimited viewing packages for under 5 dollars. Erik also shares how the pandemic brought challenges to the business and how they have dealt with them to keep improving people's lives. Tune in and enjoy this episode with Erik and our host Saul! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
**Udsendelsen er bragt i samarbejde med Tømrerfirmaet JM og Albani** Da Stemmer Fra Ådalen lørdag den 19.marts fejrede fem-års fødselsdag på baren Anarkist, optog vi nogle særlige podcasts i løbet af eftermiddagen foran publikum. Nu bringer vi endnu en af optagelserne fra den hyggelige eftermiddag. Her kan du høre et interview med journalist Erik Nielsen, der gennem 19 år dækkede OB fast som reporter på DR Fyn og Sport på 3'eren. I interviewet fortæller Erik Nielsen om sine oplevelser som journalist og om sit syn på OB udefra - og så fortæller han anekdoter om Bruce Rioch, Djemba-Djemba og flere andre OB-ikoner.
Josh makes his big return and is joined by The Producer and Erik Nielsen. The team start the show by catching up on everything that is happening in their lives. The Australian Cricket Team has finished their summer of cricket at home with a 4-1 T20 series win against Sri Lanka. Erik gives his views on how the team played and his thoughts on Sri Lanka moving forward. The NRL trials have started and even though the results do not really matter we were able to see some good young players in action. Parramatta are on the look out for a new winger after a bad injury to Haze Dunster. Josh gives his views on who could replace him. Erik then talks about the Tigers and their 5 Captains that they have named. Erik and The Producer then talk EPL and how Man City let Liverpool close the gap after their loss to Tottenham. Brighton had a bad loss to Burnley who is fighting to get out of the relegation zone. Brighton are still in the top 10, can they stay there? Erik has decided to play NRL Supercoach for the first time and The Producer decided to give him some tips. Feel free to join our NRL and AFL comps (league codes are below) winners will get a Stubby Holder. While you join our Supercoach Leagues also join our ESPN tipping comp. Go to ESPN tipping and search for Bats and Balls to join or check out our social media. Supercoach Codes NRL Bats and Balls Cup - 698655 NRL Bats and Balls Mug - 847033 AFL Bats and Balls Cup - 114017 0:00:00 - Welcome Back Chit Chat 0:19:00 - Cricket 0:27:00 - NRL Trials 0:56:00 - EPL 1:01:00 - Other Sport 1:03:00 - Supercoach Part of the Always Up Network Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @The Producer05 Josh - @PiesJosh Colbee - @colbee6ref Hammer - @notbatting11 Mendy - @BigMendy180 Maybo - @maybo83 Erik - @ErikNielsen2759 Part of the Always Up Network Always Up Network - @AlwaysUpNetwork #AUN Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
We have returned for another year and while Josh is off getting super fit we bring Darren de Kretser and Erik Nielsen back onto the show. While we were away the Aussies dominated the English to win the Ashes. The team discuss the series and if Pat Cummins was tested as captain. Who will be the next Australian Coach? The Producer was then very keen to gloat about the Might LA Rams winning the Super Bowl but Erik and Darren were far more interested in the Half Time show. Man City are still way out in front in the EPL. Can Liverpool catch them? Somehow Brighton are still in the top 10. In Rugby League the All Stars game was really entertaining even though it had a lot of official errors. Erik and The Producer then finish the show talking about the Winter Games and Erik give an update on the state of play in MLB 0:00:00 - Cricket 0:32:00 - NFL 0:47:00 - EPL 0:54:00 - Rugby League 1:03:00 - Winter Games 1:06:00 - Baseball Update Part of the Always Up Network Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @The Producer05 Josh - @PiesJosh Colbee - @colbee6ref Hammer - @notbatting11 Mendy - @BigMendy180 Maybo - @maybo83 Erik - @ErikNielsen2759 Always Up Network - @AlwaysUpNetwork #AUN Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
The Ashes are set to start this week and The Producer is joined by Erik Nielsen and Darren DeKretser on his Bats and Balls debut. Erik and Darren break down both the Australian and English line ups. Is Ben Stokes ready to carry England?, Will Starc hold his place in the side? are just some of the questions to be answered in this series. Big Bash has returned with both Sydney teams getting off to a great start. In other cricket around the world India destroyed New Zealand in their last test match even though Ajaz Patel was huge taking all 10 wickets in the 1st innings. In the EPL Brighton keep finding ways not to lose with 2 equalisers late in games in the last week. Darren's Leeds are near the bottom but fighting hard just needing to convert some draws into wins. Erik's Man City are on top and going very well. Motorsport saw the Bathurst 1000 and a crazy F1 race over the weekend. Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth won at Bathurst after having the best car all weekend. F1 was just crazy with 2 red flags and loads of drama and Lewis Hamilton taking the win. This means we are all tied up in the drivers championship coming into the last round. Erik then ends the show by talking MLB and the player lockout. Can they fix the issues before the season starts? 0:00:00 - The Ashes 1:06:00 - BBL 1:16:00 - Other Cricket 1:26:00 - Motorsport 1:28:00 - EPL 1:34:00 - MLB Lockout Part of the Always Up Network Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @The Producer05 Josh - @PiesJosh Colbee - @colbee6ref Hammer - @notbatting11 Mendy - @BigMendy180 Maybo - @maybo83 Erik - @ErikNielsen2759 Always Up Network - @AlwaysUpNetwork #AUN Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
During this time of lockdown, the centre for quantum software and information (QSI) at the University of Technology Sydney has launched an online seminar series. With talks once or twice a week from leading researchers in the field, meQuanics is supporting this series by mirroring the audio from each talk. I would encourage if you listen to this episode, to visit and subscribe to the UTS:QSI YouTube page to see each of these talks with the associated slides to help it make more sense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1We-MpoJlM&t=5s SEMINAR 1 TITLE: Understanding Crosstalk in Quantum Processors SPEAKER: A/Prof Robin Blume-Kohout AFFILIATION: Quantum Performance Lab, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico HOSTED BY: A/Prof Chris Ferrie, UTS Centre for Quantum Software and Information ABSTRACT: Multi-qubit quantum processors fail – i.e., deviate from ideal behavior – in many ways. One of the most important, especially as the number of qubits grows, is crosstalk. But “crosstalk” refers to a wide range of distinct phenomena. In this talk, I will present a precise and rigorous framework that we have developed for defining and classifying crosstalk errors, and compare it to existing ad hoc definitions. Then, I will present two protocols that we are deploying to detect and characterize crosstalk, and show how we are using them to break down and demystify the error behavior of testbed-class quantum processors in the wild. SEMINAR 2 TITLE: Hold the onion: using fewer circuits to characterize your qubits SPEAKER: Dr Erik Nielsen AFFILIATION: Quantum Performance Lab, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico HOSTED BY: A/Prof Chris Ferrie, UTS Centre for Quantum Software and Information ABSTRACT: Model-based quantum tomography protocols like gate set tomography optimize a noise model with some number of parameters in order to fit experimental data. As the number of qubits increases, two issues emerge: 1) the number of model parameters grows, and 2) the cost of propagating quantum states (density matrices) increases exponentially. The first issue can be addressed by considering reduced models that limit errors to being low-weight and geometrically local. In this talk, we focus on the second issue and present a method for performing approximate density matrix propagation based on perturbative expansions of error generators. The method is tailored to the likelihood optimization problem faced by model-based tomography protocols. We will discuss the advantages and drawbacks of using this method when characterizing the errors in up to 8-qubit systems.
The brother of actor Leslie Nielsen, Erik had quite the life of his own. For 30 years, from 1957 to 1987, he served under three Prime Ministers as a Member of Parliament and was the Leader of the Official Opposition for a few months in 1983. After he left Parliament, the man known as Velcro Lips, wrote a tell-all book that set the standard for brutal honesty in political autobiographies. Support: www.patreon.com/canadaehx Donate: www.canadaehx.com E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @Bairdo37 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
The Producer put Pies on leave due to him being too pro Penrith and Erik Nielsen joins the show. In the NRL GF the Panthers got the job done against the Rabbits but was Nathan Cleary really the best player on the field? The Producer can't work out why Referees get tagged at pedantic when players constantly break rules. Former West Tigers player Benji Marshall has retired and the Tigers have changed their logo and Erik gives his opinion. Brighton keep on getting points in the EPL and sit 6th going into International Break. Liverpool and Man City had a draw and only 2pts separate the top 6 teams. International Break means World Cup Qualifiers. Can Demark and Australia get one step closer to locking in their place in the World Cup? In the NFL the Bucks got the win over the Patriots in the Tom Brady Cup. The Cardinals are on fire as the only undefeated team and destroyed the Rams. While the Giants got their first win of the season. Can they make a run to the playoffs? The Bats and Balls Podcast team has started doing weekly Horse Racing Tips. Check out the website batsandballspodcast.com to see the teams tips each week. In the week just gone Pies and Colbee were on fire with the tips. Erik talks about the IPL and the quality of Indian players we haven't heard of yet. The guys then talk about the upcoming Ashes Series. Will it be as good as the Indian Test Series last year? Lastly Erik talks about the MLB playoffs and makes his predictions on who will go all the way. Erik then tells the Padres what they have to do in order to go to the next level. Will they listen? 0:00:00 – NRL GF 0:43:00 – EPL / World Cup Qualifiers 1:01:00 – NFL 1:11:00 – Horse Racing, IPL / Ashes, MLB Bats and Balls is part of the No Phony Podcast Network Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @The Producer05 Josh - @PiesJosh Colbee - @colbee6ref Hammer - @notbatting11 Mendy - @BigMendy180 Maybo - @maybo83 Erik - @ErikNielsen2759 No Phony Network - @NoPhonyNetwork Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
John Macko har besøgt Erik Nielsen, der bor i Ålsgårde. Anledningen er at Erik nu i en alder af 80 år har valgt at standse som konsulent i Dansk Blinde Samfund. Han fortæller om sin opvækst på Stevns og uddannelse som elektriker og hvor han senere får sin egen instal-latørforretning. Senere arbejde ved Postvæsenet, først på kontor og senere som brevbærer i Ålsgårde. Han har også arbejdet som konsulet for Dansk Blinde Samfund i 20 år og vi hører om klubben i Helsingør, som han nu desværre forlader i en alder af 80 år. Helbredet og benene driller og synet bliver ikke bedre. Slutter af med en stor ros til hustruen, der er hjælpsom i det daglige og i arbejdet i Dansk Blinde Samfund Tilrettelæggelse: John Macko.
Morgenkrydderen uge 17 Fik du ikke hørt vores lokale magasinprogram, Morgenkrydderen i søndags den 2. maj 2021, eller genudsendelsen mandag - Ja, så kan du høre eller genhøre den her som podcast, hvor vi har fjernet musikken. På programmet i dag er følgende: John har besøgt Bent Skov Larsen, tdl formand i Fredensborg Humlebæk Lokalhistoriske Forening. Bent fortæller om bogen ‘Fra en mørk tid – del 1’ der udkom i 2020. Den beskriver diverse historier og hændelser fra området under besættelsen. Han fortæller bl a om - bogens opbygning - øjenvidne beretninger - modstandskampen - jødetransporterne i 1943 - afsløring af skulpturen på Peder Mads strand den 05 maj 2021 - samt at der meget snart, dvs i maj måned kommer et bind 2 der er foreningens årsskrift 2021 Daniel har snakket med Emil fra Humlebio der starter op igen den 6. maj. Emil fortæller bl.a.a om hvad der er på det lokale film lærred. John har snakket med Karsten fra Fredensborg Bibliotekerne. Han fortæller om bibliotekernes genåbning fra den 21 april og andre ting der er på programmet den kommende tid. Så bringer vi en reportage fra arrangementet ‘Hvad ønsker du dig’ omkring Humlebæk Bymidte. Vi hører - Eva Hansen – projektleder i Fredensborg Kommune - Bent Skov Larsen – deltager - Søren Spies – deltager - Erik Nielsen – deltager - Jacob Madsen – arkitekt Daniel ser på de lokale nyheder fra Humleborg Online. John har også lavet en samtale med Ole Holde i anledning af hans 75 års fødselsdag den 29 april. Ole fortæller bl a om - opvækst, uddannelse og sine 48 år ved Skattevæsenet - og at en anden person, HKH prinsesse Benedikte også har fødeselsdag den 29 april - sine 25 år som formand i Berleburg Klubben - sin interesse og engagement inden for jazzmusik - Fredensborg Jazzklub, formand i snart 25 år - Fredensborg Jazzklub har holdt til forskellige steder - jazzmanager, arrangerer mange ture både i indland og udland - er blevet nære venner med mange musikere - Jazzkanalen Nordsjællands jazzradio - afviklet fødselsdagen over flere dage grundet Corona restriktionerne Morgenkrydderen er sammensat af Kurt Kammersgaard og er nu tilgængelig som podcast her, på itunes og en wifi radio nær dig. Eller i apps som mereRadio og tunein.
Vi har ryddet "Sportsugen"-fladen I anledning af herrelandsholdsholdets håndbold-VM-guld, og denne uge danner rammen om den store håndboldfortælling med alle de vinkler, du måske ikke vidste, du manglede. Hør den danske håndboldhistorie proppet ind i en berettermodel og bliv klogere på håndbolden som politisk våben - blandt meget, meget andet. Medvirkende: Mads Olrik (skribent, Zetland), Thomas Ladegaard (håndboldhistoriker og vært på Mediano Håndbold), Jakob Vikær (medieforsker), Erik Nielsen (forfatter til bogen om håndboldholdet GOG), Joachim B Olsen (politisk kommentator), Astrid Haug (ekspert i sociale medier) og Johannes Nørregaard Frandsen (professor emeritus, Institut for Kulturvidenskaber. Vært: Claus Elgaard.
Programoversigt Vi mindes forhenværende overbibliotekar og frivillig medarbejder på radioen i en årrække, Ernst Tursø og bringer i den forbindelse hans fortælling om Den med potten, som er en fortælling fra Andelslandsbyen Nyvang. Så har vi besøgt Humlebæk Pensionistforening, der fornyligt havde musikalsk besøg af Blue Jackets Vi hører - Hanne Nielsen, næstformand i foreningen – samtale - Henrik Marius Munk – samtale i pausen - og naturligvis sang og musik John har lavet en samtale med Erik Nielsen i anledning af Humlebæk Kunstforening fylder 40 år her i 2020. Han fortæller bl a om - uddannelse og hvorfor han kom til Humlebæk - det var en gruppe kvinder der dannede kunstforeningen - han var formand i foreningen i 16 år fra 1990 til 2006 - der har været udstillinger af mange kendte kunstnere - og foreningens medlemmer udstiller også - faste aktiviteter, generalforsamling, udstillinger, åbningstaler, udflugter - mange har været medlemmer i mange år - markeringen af de 40 år med et festskrift – en fest vil blive afholdt senere - foreningens fremtid - samarbejde med andre foreninger Der er Lokale nyheder fra Humleborg Online oplæst og redigeret af Daniel Jørgensen Og så var John til afskedsreceptionen for Mette Winding Top, hos Kokkedal På Vej tirsdag den 20 oktober. Her hører vi - Ole Skjellerup, leder af Kokkedal På Vej holder tale til Mette - Mette Winding Top, takker og derefter en kort snak med reporteren.
Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, says this is a bond picker's market and investors need to be selective. Erik Nielsen, UniCredit Group Chief Economist, says that this recession will be deep with a very brief duration. Josh Sharfstein, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement, says that we have seen a plateau in virus cases in the United States. Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Magazine Editor, says meaningful climate change policies could be followed now that don't involve shutting down the entire world. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Mike Darda, MKM Partners Chief Economist & Macro Strategist, says central banks, by doing nothing, are actually allowing financial conditions to tighten. Bob Michele, JPMorgan AM CIO and Head of Global Fixed Income, Currency & Commodities, says to expect central rate cuts across the globe. Steve Wieting, Citi Private Bank Global Chief Investment Strategist, says fiscal easing is needed to avoid damaging economic potential in times of crisis. Erik Nielsen, Unicredit Group Chief Economist, says there is little monetary policy can do to offset a supply shock. Jim Bianco, Bianco Research President and Macro Strategist, says the coronavirus might be a bigger deal than the financial crisis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hosts Jonathan Ferro and Guy Johnson spoke with Erik Nielsen, Group Chief Economist at UniCredit and Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, about Brexit and the ECB. Jon and Guy also spoke with Luke Kawa, Cross-asset reporter at Bloomberg News, for the latest on markets.
Nigel Huddleston, Conservative Member of Parliament for Mid Worcestershire, says Theresa May would be in a very strong position if she won the vote. Guy Johnson, Bloomberg Anchor, and Erik Nielsen, Unicredit Group Chief Economist, join us for a Brexit update. Priya Misra, TD Securities Head of Global Interest-Rates Strategy, advises to be opportunistic in every asset class in 2019. Adam Posen, Peterson Institute for International Economics President, thinks sterling relief is related to anti-Corbyn sentiment. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
It is September 15, 2008. Employees are pouring out of Lehman Brothers with boxes. The financial services firm has collapsed. In the 10 years since the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, what have we learned? What has changed and what hasn't? This week, we reflect on the financial crisis with experts from Wall Street, central banks, and academia. This Surveillance Special is a compilation of those interviews. Guests include: Former Bank of England Deputy Governor Paul Tucker, BlackRock's Rupert Harrison, McKinsey Global Institute's Susan Lund, Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran, Grisanti Capital Management's Chris Gristanti, Former ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet, Unicredit's Erik Nielsen, University College London's Mariana Mazzucato, Former IMF Chief Economist Kenneth Rogoff, RBS Chairman Howard Davies, Former Lehman CFO Brad Hintz, and BNP Paribas USA CEO Jean-Yves Fillion. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jonathan Fenby, TS Lombard's director of European political research, and RBS Chairman Howard Davies discuss Emmanuel Macron's speech at the Louvre, the future of France's political landscape and the relationship between Macron and Angela Merkel. Erik Nielsen, Unicredit's chief economist, says Trump will be ineffective in talking down the dollar. Steven Wieting, Citi Private Bank's global chief strategist, says a Fed balance sheet adjustment will be volatile. Finally, Scott Snyder, a senior fellow for Korean studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, says North Korea isn't ready for talks with South Korea. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Before we go on holiday break, I wanted to get another Special Edition of The Diction Police, this time on Bel Canto music. Tenor Javier Camarena and basso buffo Carlo Lepore give us tips on how to practice coloratura and patter, while conductors Henrik Nánási and Erik Nielsen talk about Bel Canto style, cadenzas and what young singers can do to prepare themselves better. We'll be back mid-January with new episodes--I already have several interviews lined up for this month, including one on Czech diction! Meanwhile, have a wonderful holiday season, stay warm and see you next year! Ellen