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Does Lemme Curb actually curb cravings or is it curving the truth? Lemme curb the hype around this product as Dr. Brian reveals why you should STOP taking chromium for cravings. For more information about this topic: https://brianyeungnd.com/2024/10/31/doctor-reviews-lemme-curb/ Get EXCLUSIVE content and SUPPORT us: https://ko-fi.com/brianyeungnd Top recommended alternatives to Lemme Curb: Bitter melon - https://amzn.to/3MYY8Wn - 2 to 4 caps / day Chromium nicotinate (GTF) - https://amzn.to/3UW4k3j - 1 to 5 caps / day Chromium picolinate - https://amzn.to/3OTA5db - 1 to 5 caps / day
IBA's Dr. Stuart Hatcher, Chief Economist & Exec. Advisor, and Neil Fraser CFA, Manager - Airline Analysis, share their insights on the latest stories in global aviation.In this episode:Bond issuances, airline mergers & OEM claims – We analyse key financial and operational shifts, including mixed signals on GTF groundings and the impact of Airbus and Boeing's ambitious production goals.Boeing's bright start – Despite a tough 2024 forecast, Boeing delivered an impressive number of 737 MAX aircraft in January, surpassing expectations. Can they sustain this momentum, and how does it compare to Airbus?US airline earnings & inflation's impact – American, United, and Delta post record revenues, but rising maintenance costs and inflationary pressures tell a more complex story. We break down profitability, cost structures, and what this means for the industry.Heathrow's third runway & London airport expansions – The UK government revives Heathrow's expansion plans, while London City Airport looks to grow. We explore what this means for air traffic, slot valuations, and the long-term impact on emissions.Sign up for the newsletter - https://www.iba.aero/sign-up/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/iba-aviation-consultancy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IBAaviationYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkPhTf-05htY99V79fklMAWebsite - www.iba.aero
Greg Gabriel was adamant that Matt Eberflus would retain his job as the head coach of the Chicago Bears. In this episode of GTF the former director or scouting for the Bears is evaluating his sentiment.
A passionate episode of GTF as Greg is challenged by Aldo about the coaches' responsibility for the Bears Hail Mary meltdown.
After being apart of the show from a distance, the GTF boys decide to fly out Mike F. Will the GTF boys be able to handle Mike F's hard hitting commentary in person? Find out, as they cover Sonic # 12 which features the following - A Timely Arrival! Bold Headed Eagle The Lynx is a Jinx!
Airbus is really excited about an open-rotor engine. Boeing not so much. Listen in as Aviation Week's Guy Norris explains the background behind his recent story on Boeing's current assessment of CFM International's RISE open fan concept. He is joined by colleagues Jens Flottau, who weighs in on the strategic implications, and Sean Broderick, who provides an update on how Pratt & Whitney is managing issues with its GTF engine. Hosted by Joe Anselmo.
One of the funniest panels of the entire series so far hits the GTF boys in these harrowing stories: Pseudo-Sonic! What's the Point? ----- Gotta Talk Fast is an oral review of Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog. Way past cool. LINKS: https://gottatalkfast.com/
Listen in to hear insights from MRO BEER (Baltics, Eastern European Region), including on airBaltic's GTF issues and Ryanair's operations from James Pozzi, Dan Williams and Lee Ann Shay.
In this episode ft GTF the lads discuss: England v Slovakia Transfer Talk Chelsea's academy success Spain v Germany preview Fundamental England structural failure Merchants of the Week Follow GTF on :@ggtalksfootball on TikTok Support Alzheimers Research: https://donate.alzheimersresearchuk.org/publicnew/ Stay TAPPED IN with us by liking, commenting, subscribing and turn those notifications on! #TTIM https://linktr.ee/tapinmerchants #football #arsenal #liverpool #manutd #chelsea
Does Sugar Defender work? We analyze the sugar-coated claims of blood sugar control and weight loss to uncover the bitter truth about it. For more information about this topic: https://brianyeungnd.com/2024/03/07/doctor-reviews-sugar-defender/ Get EXCLUSIVE content and SUPPORT us: https://ko-fi.com/brianyeungnd Top recommended alternatives to Sugar Defender: Chromium nicotinate (GTF) - https://amzn.to/3UW4k3j - 1 to 5 caps / day Chromium picolinate - https://amzn.to/3OTA5db - 1 to 5 caps / day
IBA's Dr. Stuart Hatcher, Chief Economist & ISTAT Certified Senior Appraiser, Mike Yeomans, Director - Valuations and Consulting & ISTAT Certified Senior Appraiser and Piotr Grobelny, Aviation Analyst, share their insights on the latest stories in global aviation.In this edition of the IBA Insider podcast:✈️ The latest European airline group results – IAG, Lufthansa✈️ Regulatory challenges for US and Euro airlines✈️ Emirates' results and aircraft refit program✈️ Singapore Airlines Group results✈️ GTF engine lease rates updateLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/iba-aviation-consultancy/Twitter - https://twitter.com/IBAaviationYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkPhTf-05htY99V79fklMAWebsite - www.iba.aero
Triple Drain Pinball Podcast Episode 51: John Wick Reveal & Travis' TED Talk! Hosts: Joel Engelberth, Tom Graf and Travis Murie John Wick is finally here! We discuss our initial impressions of the game and what we like about it. We also discuss the overall reveal of the game and some of the surprises along the way. Joel shares his experience of streaming GTF! and the complications that presented. We responded to a user-submitted email so keep those coming! Travis gives us an in-depth glimpse of what it is like being a distributor on a game reveal day and all the challenges that presents. It's a different episode from us but we hope you all enjoy the conversation! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tripledrain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripledrainpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tripledrain Email: tripledrain@gmail.com Merch: https://silverballswag.com/collections/triple-drain-pinball-podcast More Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/tripledrain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/triple_drain Shoutout to Jackson Gee and his incredible artwork. jacksongee.com Shoutout to Brad Johanson and his company Alter Creative Media for his intro video. Altercreativemedia.com
❤️Become a Patreon by clicking: https://www.patreon.com/bryanair Thank you for supporting an important part of our lives. Without you, this show would not be possible. ON THIS EPISODE OF THE BAP ✈️ UPS goes shopping for pilots Pilot pay increases in Canada Delta Air Lines reported a narrow first-quarter profit Lufthansa suspends flights to and from Tehran Airbus projects substantial growth The GTF recall affecting one third of the total GTF fitted fleet FAA begins the investigation of Boeing whistleblower allegations Expect to see a new unruly passenger treaty in the coming years SAA needs a new chief exec SPONSOR❤️ This episode is sponsored by Flightline FlightLine logbook is an easy to use, affordable electronic pilot logbook. Available to iOS and Android users with a unprecedented 3 month free trial. Users get an extra month free after setting up their account if they email support@flightline.co.za and state that you heard about the Flightline Logbook through the Bryan Air Podcast. Check out flightline.co.za for more info. LISTEN NOW
Before the pandemic much of the industry ran on cruise control. Unfortunately, covid and the post-covid era exposed a lot of underlying weaknesses. From raw materials shortages to labor and production, everyone has a headache and there's not enough aspirin to go around. Before new solutions can be found the real challenge is stabilizing the processes we have now while also trying to make this an industry people will clamor to work in. Although there is a flurry of activity within MRO, production and manufacturing need to bounce back and meet demand and the teething problems of LEAP and GTF engines need to be ironed out. What are some of the moves that can be made to turnaround manufacturing? Is it high time for a new commercial airline program? What makes the jet engine business so great? In this episode, Senior Aerospace/Defense and Airline analyst at Bloomberg Research, George Ferguson discusses what's on the horizon for aviation, the challenges the industry is facing and possible profitable solutions. We're an aerospace nation. It's a core industry we want to protect here in the US. -George Ferguson Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Protecting American aerospace Aviation used to be an industry that attracted young talent, but now…not so much. How do we fix this urgent talent drain? -The beauty of the engine business We've pushed jet engine technology as far as it can be pushed. What comes next? -Not all bad news for Boeing Is Boeing closer to being investable again than we think? Should they just consider building a new airplane entirely? Guest Bio George Ferguson is a Senior Aerospace/Defense and Airline analyst and Research team leader at Bloomberg Intelligence, Bloomberg's research group. He's experienced in portfolio management, equity and debt analysis. George is also a U.S. Army veteran, and served as an intelligence officer (S2) in Iraq during 2003. His education includes a B.A. in Economics from Penn State University, an MBA with a finance concentration from Rutgers Graduate School of Management. He's also a CFA charterholder and a Private Pilot. Connect with him on LinkedIn. Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior-level leadership, sales, and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well-known aircraft OEMs, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes, AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
Aldo Gandia has heard a lot of criticism toward Greg Gabriel about his thoughts on Caleb Williams. In this episode of GTF, Aldo presents many of those comments to Greg so that we can learn more about why the former director of scouting for the Chicago Bears has a negative feeling about the presumed first pick of the NFL Draft. The last half of the show is devoted to Greg's thoughts about the Combine and players like Rome Odunze, Braden Fiske and others.
In the latest episode - sponsored by Panasonic Avionics - Graham and Lewis look back on an inauspicious start to 2024 in terms of airline safety and consolidation moves. They then consider what airlines including United Airlines, Ryanair and Wizz Air had to say about the year ahead in their recent earnings calls. Music credit: Tea K Pea “highabove”/Creative Commons Spirit pushes back on ‘misguided narrative' about stability without JetBlue https://www.flightglobal.com/strategy/spirit-pushes-back-on-misguided-narrative-about-stability-without-jetblue/156863.article European regulators ‘welcome' JetBlue's summer Amsterdam access https://www.flightglobal.com/networks/european-regulators-welcome-jetblues-summer-amsterdam-access/156788.article Regulators in no mood to wave through airline M&A activity https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/regulators-in-no-mood-to-wave-through-airline-manda-activity/156749.article SAS chief looks to SkyTeam gains to outweigh ‘emotionally difficult' Star Alliance exit https://www.flightglobal.com/strategy/sas-chief-looks-to-skyteam-gains-to-outweigh-emotionally-difficult-star-alliance-exit/156831.article Lufthansa remedies to secure ITA deal fail to convince competition regulator https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/lufthansa-remedies-to-secure-ita-deal-fail-to-convince-competition-regulator/156595.article Commission initiates deeper probe into latest IAG-Air Europa tie-up bid https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/commission-initiates-deeper-probe-into-latest-iag-air-europa-tie-up-bid/156633.article Why United chief Kirby is unfazed by more operational and cost pressures in 2024 https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/why-united-chief-kirby-is-unfazed-by-more-operational-and-cost-pressures-in-2024/156602.article Why growing Ryanair expects European short-haul capacity to fall this summer https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/why-growing-ryanair-expects-european-short-haul-capacity-to-fall-this-summer/156681.article How is Wizz Air handling impact of Middle East war and GTF groundings? https://www.flightglobal.com/airlines/how-is-wizz-air-handling-impact-of-middle-east-war-and-gtf-groundings/156638.article
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Sheila Kahyaoglu, Jefferies Senior Equity Research Analyst, discusses the latest on Boeing and the airlines sector amid a nationwide grounding of the 737 Max 9 aircraft. Seema Shah, Principal Asset Management Chief Global Strategist, expects a positive nominal growth environment and a continued fall in inflation. Kathy Bostjancic, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Chief Economist, says a mild recession is still a possibility despite strong economic data. Matthew Bartlett, Darby Field Advisors Principal & Republican strategist, previews the final GOP debate before the Iowa Caucuses begin on Monday. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance Full Transcript:This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene, along with Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best an economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal and the Bloomberg Business app. Where are Boeing Aircraft made? I believe it's Renton, Washington where they were tuned into the college football game here a while back. The seven thirty seven comes out of Reton, Washington. An expert on that is Sheila Kiglu, senior equity research analyst at Jeffreys and joins us this morning. Have you been to Reton, Washington? I have. There's three production lines. The third one just opened up, so if you think about it, each one of those turns out fifteen to seventeen max's per month. The fourth one will open next year and ever at about an hour and a half away from Renton. So I want you to speak and I don't want you to talk about all your leverage finance work at JP Morgan and your wonderful work at Jefferys, your award winning work and institutional investor forget about it. Our listeners and viewers want to know where's the problem and is it easy to fix? Is it rent in Washington or is it the fuselage riveters in Kansas. I think the problem is the pandemic deteriorated their aerospace workforce not so much. And I mean the problem is in Renton, not only at the Boeing factory, but the small Tier three, Tier four suppliers around there. They're seeing strain on their workforce. The problem has been really focused over the last year in Spirit in Wichita, with three incidents either on the Max or the eight to seven involving quality issues. So there's been management changes there to address those quality issues, and I think that's really the focus item. Given we've seen small improvements in the engine manufacturers and the Tier three, this sounds absolutely shocking when I start to hear about this, At least for ask this question earlier in the week. I'd love your response to it. Are we suggesting that things are safe but not as safe as they were before the pandemic? Now in this industry, I think the industry is having a tough time recruit you know, getting back up to post pandemic levels, and you know we're manufacturing. In September, we were only manufacturing in the teens a month on these max is when we were supposed to be at thirty eight a month. So we essentially, you know, in December deliveries were forty four. Half of that was out of inventory, half of it was actual production. So we basically doubled output in three months, right, we were trying to double output. So there's a stream, given air traffic is back to one hundred percent of twenty nineteen levels, to get this aircraft production back, and it was very constrained over the last three years. You've now did demand at Boeing isn't the problem, it's deliveries. We had Ryan as Michael O'Leary sit in your seat actually at the end of last year, complaining about the delays to the seven thirty seven max getting delivered to Ryanair how Osawi to further delays and ultimately canceled orders because of what's tanking place. I'm sure he was more entertaining than me, and this seat, I will tell you that he's more entertaining than I Am, don't worry about it. You know, what we've seen is that we've seen a delivery slip. We delivered about one thousand aircraft in twenty two. That number was fifteen hundred post pandemic on the narrow body. So we've seen that happen already. But we're not going to see cancelations. We're seeing the order brook stretch out twenty eight twenty nine. Everybody wants to get in line, and even Ryanair, who's been the most outspoken against Boeing, has talked about wanting that aircraft sooner and pricing being better for them, Pricing being better for Boeing on some of the Ryan Air aircraft because they want the aircraft sooner. What's the opportunity here for Airbus? I mean, I mean just as simple and tou luise I got to play this low. It could be them. I get the whole dance. But is this a huge strategic opportunity in the United States of America for unit sales for Airbus? Not so much. I think the opportunity was from twenty nineteen to twenty three twenty two, when the Max was essentially grounded, not delivering to China as well, where we're forgetting about that China element. But Airbus had their market share opportunity. So what we see in twenty five as Boeing produces fifty max is a month and Airbus does seventy five maybe in the twenty twenty six time frame is more likely to be honest. So they already have that market share game. And let's not for Yes, Airbus has its own issues. The Airbus aircraft is mad has two engine options, either the ge leap option and the Raithyon GTF option. We know the GTF has a contaminated powder in it, so they're basically grounding forty percent of the GTF engines in the first half of this year to do inspections on them. So Airbus is not short of its issues as well. Okay, some of this is the complexity of the engineering across all of aviation. Are we at a point now and then, I mean, I get the COVID idea. I think that's brilliant, But are we at a point where these things are becoming too complex? Some areg you, it's not complex enough, not enough fuel efficiency, not enough energy efficiency, two pilots to by the plane. So I think that what we've seen in the aircraft industry is no new models really, this is the twenty twenties are just an upgrade of the existing models and efficiency. Are they still trying to do a one pilot plane. I think that's off the books for now. The focus has really been on the engine, the fuel efficiency, and what kind of engine we get in the twenty thirty five twenty forty time frame and how that aircraft takes us over the next two to three decades. The sitting of the jet back and forth on the wing was due to fuel efficiency, right, should we jettison? Fuel efficiency is an engineering mandate, that's what we're aiming for. But clearly the engine OEMs have had a lot of trouble, not only in production but the efficiency that they're getting. So not calling out GTF only with the raytheon issues. Not only do they have the contaminated powder, they've needed to do upgrades to get their engine up to par so is leaps. So that's what we're calling fence building. Let's finish on the regulator. This is a difficult one. How do you expect the regulator to respond to this? How do authority step in here? Given what could have taken place on Friday. So, John, you started off very stark contrast with Dave Calhoun yesterday, and I think the regulators took that same message. NTSP is solely focused on the accident. Well, no, in twelve to eighteen months, what really happened? The FAA said Grounding twelve hours in, so did Yassa. So I think that they're taking a stark stance. Boeing has this directive out on how to inspect the aircraft, and I think we could see the aircraft back in the air by the end of next week. The end of next week. That quickly. The directive said four to eight hours to inspect the aircraft. You think about just the pr element of it. An extra week when you hear from the regulator. Of course, they have to start out really broad, actually have all options open, t K consider everything, Shila. Do you get the sense that they've narrowed this investigation down already? Then, given your expectation, we'll be back up in the air next week. So the NTSP, I think, will take a year to come to a conclusion on exactly what happened and what the cause was. But the FAA seems pretty confident that the directive came out so quickly, thirty seconds normal conversation. What's your single best buy right now? Oh, this amazing company called Higo. When I started covering it's called Hiko. Hiko. Yes, twenty one billion market cap fifty one times PE. But when I first started covering this stock, and I won't tell you when that was, the market cap was two billion dollars. They are a generic aircraft parts manufacturer and they supply the aftermarket. The more we don't get new aircraft deliveries, the more Hiko benefits because the old planes get serviced. Interesting. I thought we could have rund out that conversation sort of long bowing, but we didn't. Shada, thank you, it's good to hear. Free me. Just fantastic, real depth to that conversation. Shada kyli that of Jeffreys. Let's catch out with say Mishap the chief club was strategistic principal asset man wish and seem pleased to say joined us right now. Seem a greater catch up two part story this year for you, first half, second half, first half, volatility, second half rally. I have to say it reminds me of some of the outlooks that I got last year for twenty twenty three, saying, what is it about twenty twenty four where you think that story could actually take place? So I think that Look, if you think about where we were at the end of last year, where you had I think a price per perfection, you know you couldn't get better news in the idea that the FED would start cutting it early in this year. You would have a soft landing, et cetera. Now, I'm not saying that that's not all going to come true, but at the beginning of this year, you're already seeing the market push back on some of those original expectations about early FED cuts. You're seeing ecod basilience that is creating a wobble, and I struggled to see what is going to be the catalyst to drive another leg up in the near term. Yourys need to see a bit of a pullback as the market starts to question their raid expectations. And then as you get towards the middle of the year and you get closer to that actual rate cut date, you see an economics slow down, but it doesn't turn out to be too damaging. That to me is that greed signal four and a more prolonged rally. Yes, seem a dovetail nominal GDP. Now that combination of real GDP plus the inflation with the IMS call of a beleaguered, slow global economy out four years to twenty twenty eight, where are we in that continuum as we go into twenty twenty four? Is there an animal spirit within our nominal GDP or is it going to drift away? So, look, we are anticipating a bit of a global growth slowdown. You know, if you look across the US, Europe, China, it's not particularly exciting, but you do have a couple of bright spots around the globe. But we're not anticipating a very prolonged economic weakness. So I think this is a fairly decent nominal growth environment. But along with that comes the idea that we don't necessarily see inflation coming all the way back down to two below two percent like you saw in previous years. So from a real rate, which I know you've been focused on, it is a slightly more challenging environment than we've seen in previous years, and I think investors need to start taking that into consideration as they're starting to position their portfolios. What does the real rate do this year the ten year inflation adjusted rate in the United States, So we're expected to come down slightly, but not too much. If I give you an idea, you know, we're expecting the FED to color three times twenty five basis points each time, so it's not very significant. We are expecting inflation to come down to around the two point four percent level, so it's not too far from where we are today. That is a little bit still quite restrictive, so you're not in a fantastic environment for risk assets, but there is a lot of cyclical factors that we can take into consideration. It's just if you're thinking about your portfolio, you're looking at a higher cost of capital than you've had in the last decade or so, so you need to be kind of screening your stocks a little bit closer. You need to be start thinking a little bit more about bonds as well. You know, in terms of it's great in inflationary, it's or in a disinflationary scenario. But in an inflationary scenario where inflation doesn't come all the way back down to what maybe was accustomed to before, bonds don't necessarily perform as well as you would have expected. I wonder what your call is then on consumer discretionary. I'll share with you what we heard from Lori Cavasina of RBC overnight, greating discretionary to market way and saying this, Seema, We're wary of being underweight going forward, given the tendency of this sector to outperform when interest rates are falling. They're two sectors at the moment that are kind of leading the pact to close out last year. And whenever we rally, it's discretionary, it's tech. Where are you on the format and for that matter, where are you on the latter. So actually on the consumer discretioning, I'm not too negative. I do think there are challenges coming for consumers, but I don't think there is significant as maybe a lot of people, including myself, were worried about at the end of last year. There's just a lot going for consumers at the moment. I mean, as long as the labor market is holding up as strong as it is, and I think consuming discretion can do well. On the tech side, I still have good, I guess solid expectations for tech. I do worry though about whether the expectations from the market is going to be fulfilled. So whereas I wouldn't want to go negative or underweight technology, I think there are other parts of the market which are a little bit more interesting for twenty twenty four. If, as you said, you're going to see FED cuts and soft learning, I think there are other parts of the market can do well. We'll talk to me about the other parts. Then what's the big call for you? Banks? Where do they fit in? Give me we get earnings on Friday. I think banks can do pretty well. I think you know, as you're going to see in a lot of parts of the market, there are headwinds in the first half of the year, but as you get through to the second then I think banks can do well. The other part of the market, which I think should be gaining interest, there's going to be a bit of a warble in the first quarter at least bit small caps, I think the evaluations are very attractive. Typically, when you get a fed cutting cycle and it's accompanied by a kind of a return to or at least solid growth, that is typically a very good signal for small caps. And when you're looking at that valuation gap between the large and the small cup, it is very attractive so I think this is the time that investors start thinking about it and maybe edging into those positions. If youels come down, is the is the flow of money out of money market funds it's assumed. Is it linear or does it all come in one great surge. I think that's it's really difficult to say in terms of how the investors sentiment is going to go. What I do think though, is one is that those money market funds, they do have the potential to create a pretty strong rally once some of the questions that investors have hanging over them are answered. So those questions would include when is the going to start reducing interest rates? And the second thing is is there could be an economic slow down? And if there is an economic slow down, how devastating is it going to be. I think all three of those questions are going to be answered fairly from in a positive tilt in that there's a slowdown, but it's not too devastating at all. And I think once you have some of these questions answered, then money market funds that trickle is going to move towards those risk acids, which is one of the reason do you think investors should be positioning for a stronger second half of the year. Russ Coastrick at Black Crog said something similar in Raka Semath thank you. Going to hear from your Sam a Chant of Principal Asset Management right now to further discussion and the American economy. Kathleen bus Johnson joins his chief economists Nationwide Mutual Insurance. Kathy, what's the state of the consumer? Good morning, Tom and John Happy to be with you. Well, the consumer has been really resilient and not really reflective of the labor market continue to be quite strong. We've got employment growth that continues to kind of outpace the monthly estimates, and wage growth continues to be buoyant. So you know, put that together, you still have you know, income wherewithal of the consumer to keep spending. Now, it's not going to be the buoyant spending that we had in the past. You know, most much of the of not all of the pandemic related savings has been run down. But you know, until we see a slow down a labor market, the consumer can continue to run Here. The character of our wage growth is compared to a declining inflation is something the optimist speak of. Is it normal? Is it a normal dynamic now or do you put an asterisk around what that means? It's getting more normalized. I mean wage growth. If you look at the average earlier earnings numbers running four to one, you know you would probably in a more normal time see that around three and a half. So you're seeing wage growth is still a bit you know, buoyant there, but inflation is not back to two percent yet either. So I think in the mix, what you're seeing is real wage growth that is steady. You know, it's not stellar, but it's not negative either, So you know that that helps to you know, kind of keep the consumer buoyant. But we do think there's some slowing underneath the headline and employment numbers, and I do think we are going to see The question is do we see you know, just a soft patch in growth in the middle part of the year, or do we get a mild recession. We're still thinking that mild recession is possible, but you know, certainly recognize that the data have come in stronger than expected and that could continue. Kathy, how would you expect John Williams, the New York Fed President, to address some of those issues this afternoon? Yeah, very much. Looking forward to his comments, you know, and to put into perspective like they kind of we're talking about ray cuts. Well not really, but you know, and the Minute's helped us out a little bit there. But I do think they're at an interesting time now. I mean, in a way it's better than they thought, right, but it's still complicated. It's better because inflation has come down much quicker than they thought, the labor market has been more resilient. But now that the idea is well, it's not just about lowering inflation, but can we stabilize the economy to avoid, you know, a harder landing. So I'm very interested to see how he kind of threads out. I think one message you'll probably deliver is the bond market is still a little too optimistic in the start of the timing of rate cuts. But to be honest, we're looking for May May June market sort of pricing and high odds and marks not all that different. The fact is the Fed's is going to be cutting rates this year unless something on inflation starts to turn around in a very ugly way. Well, Kathy, not all rate cuts are created equally, and I think that on the surface, it's almost contradictory to talk about maintaining a restrictive stance and entertain the surgical rate cuts at the same time with a focus on real yields. Do you think they can entertain both iteas simultaneously and communicate effectively and clearly. Well, communication has not been there, you know, the top bright spot here really to be honest, you know they need to communicate clearly. But I you also think your point is well taken. Are you just removing some of that restrictiveness but still want to hang on to it because you're not quite one hundred percent confident infleetion's getting back to two percent? Or do you say, you know what inflation? We do have a high degree of confidence. You're getting to the point with you know Mike's interview with Lorettemester. You know how confident they are we're going back to two percent? And how does that real rate, you know, play in to the mix of things, because right now the real rate is higher. Right the fact that it can't in Columbus, Ohio nationwide is on your side, and all that the unemployment rate is two point eight zero percent. Help me with Senator Warren from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Shouldn't we be up on the tables pop and champagne and celebrating an unemployment rate of two point eight zero percent. Yes, I mean we should be celebrating that this economy is is quite good, and you know, inflation is coming down. You know, maybe that is why consumers overall and maybe there's not as much exuberance out there, but inflation's coming down eventually. If it's going to be cutting interest rates at some point this year, you know, that's that's a very positive mix. And to your point, and employment rate certain parts of the country, like Columbus, very very low and very positive. So I think we need to applaud a lot of that, and that sort of gets overshadowed by all of our concerns. Kathy, just quickly, where do you have unemployment your end? Yes, so we see the unemployment rate drifting a bit higher, but because we have a mild recession, it doesn't even get above five percent. So you're looking at something around four point seven percent or so at the high so let some of the air out of the economy, but certainly does not crush the labor market. Interesting, Kathy, Thank you appreciate the insight. Kathy Chance it that of nationwide. Matthew Bartland knows each and every ward in Nashua, New Hampshire. He is hardcore in New Hampshire. Enjoins us this morning Darby Field Advisors, a Republican strategist with service in the Trump administration until a certain January date. I got to go there first, Matthew, as you joined surveillance for the first time. What was it like on January sixth when you said, Sea, Yeah, you know, thanks Tom. Listen. It was a very very hard day here in this town in Washington, and I remember walking home it was during COVID and crossing the Capitol and just seeing the utter mayhem and feeling utter discussed and made what was just the easiest decision I've ever made my career, which was, dear mister Secretary, I hereby resigne immediately from the State Department. Decisions will be made in this excuse me, decisions will be made in Hampshire, Mass Bartlet what's the tone you see right now among Republicans? Well, exactly, it's January, and you know the business community that the country is looking at a lot of those those snow covered roads right now. It's not Davos might be Davenport, Iowa, might be dover New Hampshire. And you know, we are looking at what is either the beginning or maybe the end. President Trump has a significant lead. There are really two battlegrounds right now. It's Iowa, which he may have locked up, and it's a question of expectations. And then it's over in New Hampshire, the Granite State, my home state, where Nikki Haley may be putting together some puzzle pieces with her granite heels on climbing the mountain and may shock the Trump campaign, may shock the world. And if so, then we have a race. But if President Trump really blows it out in both states, I think this nomination might be wrapped up and wrapped up ptty quickly. Well, Matthia, talk about that. You've been on the ground with every candidate I believe in the field, Matthew, do you see anything on the ground. It's difficult to reconcile with what we all see in the polls. Oh sure, right now. Polls. You'll see a lot of national polls. Those poll polls are certainly, you know, lagging indicators. It is the state polls that are the leading indicators. The nomination process is not a you know, as we know, a national election, it's a state by state event, and right now in Iowa and in New Hampshire, the race is not nationalized. Rather it's personalized. People get to go and meet the candidates upfront, hear from them directly, unfiltered from you know, free from from media, free from ads, get to ask questions, and that's really where where people can can can make their stake. And I think that's what we see Nikki Heley do to to a very high degree. What's the number one issue that you think is attracting voters to the likes of Nicki Hailey? You know, I think it's probably a mix of policies of you know, maybe the Biden administration, whether it's foreign policy, domestic spending, inflation that have kind of pushed people away from you know, their vote maybe twenty twenty or away from the Democratic Party, but more importantly looking back towards what people see, as you know, a firmer Republican party that maybe is absent some of them, mayhem, some of the personality deficits that former President Trump has displayed for the better part of a decade. Now. Matthew Barlow. Terry Hayes visits often from Pangaea, and he made a common a number of months ago where he said, there's a complete misjudgment about the number of GOP who really aren't in love with the former president. In political Jonathan Martin the headline where are all the anti Trump Republicans? Where are they? Matthew? And are there any conquered New Hampshire? Oh, certainly, you know, if you look at New Hampshire, it is the only purple state, maybe the only swing state. In addition to being an early state. Republicans can only vote in the Republican primary, Democrats can only vote in the Democratic primary. But independence, of which there are more than Republicans or Democrats, can vote either one. So right now, the independence of New Hampshire, those that actually decide the general election are going to have a significant role in choosing the Republican nominee, or at least impacting that. Right now, it looks as if they are going to Nicky Haley. There is a Trump fatigue factor. In fact, when you go to her town halls, one of the biggest applause lines you hear. She's quite candid, she says, listen polling says Donald Trump might be up one to four points on Joe Biden, but I'm up seventeen points. So I think a lot of strong conservatives look at that as a resounding, you know, rationale for her candidacy, and a lot of independent voters, you know, find her to be the Goldilocks King. What does President Biden need to do to garner those GOP diss affected votes. Does he need to communicate with him like his communicating with a Pentagon. Yeah, I think communications a good start, you know, putting priority that you see, you hear, you listen to those that it is a warm place. Maybe some of his policies have been rather progressive. He's been for the past four years really attuned to the left wing of his party. Now, as we turn a corner into a potential you know, general election, he really needs to make sure that that coalition that he built in twenty twenty stays with him, that they do not feel deflated. And that's from the left on certain issues which may be a little more sensitive. Maybe it's foreign policy issues as we're seeing in playout in Michigan. But again, those disaffected voters who thought Trump, you know, maybe they liked his policy, but they just thought his personality was just too much. Now it's going to be yet again a choosing time potentially between Trump and Biden and who can swing those voters right back. Let's get to TV programming later on the seven and just to wrap things up math nine pm Eastern time. I believe you've got Run versus Nicky on CNN and then you've got the former president kind of programming on Fox News. What's the approach from Nicky im Ron going to be they going after each other or going after the former president. I mean, listen, it's gonna be both, you know, more than anything right now, the Republican Party wants somebody with attitude and swagger, and that is certainly why Donald Trump has had a command over the party, not just over the past few months, but over the past few years. So it is a performance. It is how you take a punch, how you land a punch, how you come back from a punch. Nicki Haley has really made her bones in this race by lighting up vivek Ramaswany like a pinball machine at debates, and it seems their voters appreciate that. Look for more of that tonight. Let's continue the conversation for this month. Matthew Greta catch out Matthew Bountle at the f Danby Field Advisors. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every week starting at seven am Eastern. 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The inexact science of evaluating quarterbacks is Greg Gabriel's main topic in this episode of GTF.
The Break Room (MONDAY 11/27/23) 7am Hour Includes: 1) Stop ignoring that check engine light and make an appointment to get it checked out 2) While some dads look forward to this Christmas tradition, others would like to skip it completely. 3) When the alarm sounds, GTF out!
Triple Drain Pinball Podcast Episode 44: Expo 2023 Recap Fun! Hosts: Joel Engelberth, Tom Graf, and Travis Murie We made it back from Chicago Pinball Expo! On today's episode we discussed all the new games we played including Labyrinth, Elton John, Venom, GTF, Elements, Ninja Eclipse, Pulp Fiction, and some of the Homebrews. We also caught up on D82's Super Series, Stern Pro Circuit Finals, and the Expo Tournament. I'm confident I forgot something in this description but who actually reads them? Enjoy! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tripledrain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripledrainpodcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tripledrain Email: tripledrain@gmail.com Merch: https://silverballswag.com/collections/triple-drain-pinball-podcast More Merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/tripledrain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/triple_drain Shoutout to Jackson Gee and his incredible artwork. jacksongee.com Shoutout to Brad Johanson and his company Alter Creative Media for his intro video. Altercreativemedia.com
Hello good buddy, lets you and I have you dump Pinball Expo on me. How about we talk about how GTF is doing and my impressions of Venom? Sounds great thanks see ya. Get your ears warmed up. pinballpartypodcast@gmail.com
Pinball: We talk about a recent interview with David Fix from American Pinball relating to homebrew games and GTF!, go over Homepin's plan to reveal a pinball machine at Expo not designed for pinheads, and cover a new P3 game called Dungeon Door Defender. Video Games: We talk about Epic's layoffs, the latest on the Microsoft-Activision merger, Kamiya leaving Platinum, Capcom's thoughts on game pricing, Unity's thoughts on it's pricing, and some Sea of Thieves changes. Episode Links: EGP Fursona merch: https://eclectic-gamers-podcast.creator-spring.com/listing/get-fursona Episode 13 of the Pinball Innovators & Makers Podcast (inteview with David Fix): https://thepinballnetwork555350716.wordpress.com/2023/09/29/pinball-innovators-makers-podcast-ep-13-hats-off-to-the-homebrewers-w-dave-fix/ Knapp Arcade article about the pinball for non-pinball Homepin reveal at Expo: https://www.knapparcade.org/post/homepin-confirms-expo-reveal-of-pinball-for-non-pinball-people Show Links: EGP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eclectic_gamers Website: http://eclecticgamers.com EGP T-shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/eclectic-gamers-podcast iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eclectic-gamers-podcast/id1088802706?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-465086826 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eclecticgamerspodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40Frd1Fep4u5bjrw3cvwoQ Discord: https://discord.gg/sgnrsBT Email: eclecticgamerspodcast@gmail.com
With mental health, we often create a separation between those that are “sick” and those that are “normal.” But I've found that the reality is we're all on a continuum of mental and emotional wellbeing at any given moment. Whether we develop challenges and imbalances and how well we do when we experience them is also largely dependent on our environemnt, made up of culture, socioeconomic factors, family dynamics, diet, and more. I remember an incidence when I was volunteering as a nurse practitioner and nurse midwife at a refugee camp on the border of Rwanda and the DRC - the Congo - in Kisoro, Uganda. A woman walked in through the front doors into the waiting room and started getting into everyone's face telling them stories, asking questions, walking into exam rooms and picking up stethoscopes and interrupting exams… and then she went back out to the waiting room, popped a squat, and peed in the corner! it was clear she was having a psychotic episode. I was watching this wondering, wait, what's happening? And what are we supposed to do? Aren't we supposed to do something? Are we supposed to talk to someone, or call someone? But what I noticed was most people smiled and found her amusing. Some patients waiting twere a little annoyed, of course, but most engaged with her or just chuckled. Someone cleaned up her pee. I spoke with my interpreter and she explained that she is a local villager who comes in every now and then and does that. She causes no harm and just stays for a few minutes but eventually leaves (and doesn't usually pee;). I thought, holy shit! If that was in the US, someone would have called the cops and she'd have been arrested and probaly experience a very stressful process of being handcuffed and dragged away and put into a jail and whatnot. Later, I heard Gabor Mate say that “the best place to have schizophrenia isn't North America with all its meds. It's a village in Africa or India” where there's acceptance; where people make room for your quirks; where conneciton isn't broken but maintained, where one isn't not excluded or ostracized but wher you're welcomed, and where there's room for you to act out or express what you need to.” Exactly. Disease isn't an isolated instance. It's a culturally constructed paradigm. Those of us who live in a materialistic society, in a culture that cuts us off from our spirituality and connection by ignoring emotional and social needs and idealizing individualism, materialism and consumerism and distancing from nature are set up for pathology. What we value in modern industrialized society isn't who people are, but what people produce or consume. Those who don't do either are pushed to the side and devalued, like our elders. In a healthier society where we aren't walking around in a myth of normal, people are more likely to make room for our differences; where we aren't excluded, but welcomed in. Symptoms of different diagnoses - depression, anxiety, etc. - can be present in all of us at certain times in different degrees. A continuum. Often, there is too much focus on treating the symptoms rather than the underlying root causes. When we do this, we tend to worsen the illness over time because we're not addressing the root cause, which persists and causes more suffering. A lot of people receive these official diagnoses when sick enough to seek out help. But many of us live with these symptoms sans a diagnosis, day to day, some days worse than others. But we don't need to receive an official diagnosis before starting to address some of the essential root causes. When we can own and see the common humanity of this suffering, we can stop saying, oh whew! I'm glad I don't have that disease. Or, wow sucks to be them. But rather, we can start to inquire why are so many us -if not all of us - feeling this way? When we can let go of the myth that there is some kind of “normal” that walks around unaffected by the dysfunctional in our society, there is less “othering” and more genuine compassion for others - and ourselves; there is less fear, knowing we're not isolated and alone in our experience. Now, the root causes of mental health issues are generally not rooted in biology. Sure - they're connected. But there is no gene or group of genes that if you have it, you'll for sure get a specific mental illness. The closest we have gotten to that is research that shows if you have a large group of amorphous genes, you may be more likely to develop a range of mental illnesses. However, this arguably proof of an increased sensitivity more than a tendency to have a specific mental illness. So, when we're looking at all the children in our communities with various diagnoses, perhaps they are more the canaries in the coal mine. When a canary dies in a coal mine, the miners didn't say, “Hey! The bird just died. Must be weak.” NO. They said, “Time to GTF out!” Why do we tend to see those with mental illness in our society as weaker somehow? Why can't we see it as an indicator of an unhealthy environment expressed by those with an exquisite sensitivity? Krishnamurti said, “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Exactly. I think we're in a society that has unnatural stressors and in a context where it is so challenging to learn how to manage them. Instead, we learn to repress our feelings. Gabor Mate said, “Biology is shaped by our social circumstances and psychological experiences.” So there's culture, socioeconomic systems, oppressive systems, multigenerational family history and intergenerational trauma… these are all part of the environment, and all of them impact the individual. And since we're all impacted by our environment, there is no “normal,” as we use traditionally use the term. There is no single person with no symptoms that are in the DSM-5 (which, BTW was initially created for statistical data collection and severe inpatient cases). The unhealthy societal conditions, the harmful thoughts and beliefs we hold within us, have to be addressed no matter what. We can also stop looking to shift our circumstances or history - because that can't change anyway - and instead shift how we relate to it. The story we tell. When we see it's not what happens to us, but what happens inside of us, then we have the power to heal. Knowing we have choices can help us make a shift. This means a change of our worldview is required, because that is what gets shifted with trauma and growing up in a toxic society. While medications can be life-saving, addressing the root cause of our chronic illnesses will require a lot of discomfort, because the solution isn't in keeping the treatment biological in a pill. It's in recognizing that the root cause is often in our environment and how we choose to relate to our life experiences. That means we are empowered and responsible for how we feel - and that can be scary AF. But it's worth it. You will learn:// Why there is no such thing as “normal”// How modern industrialized society influences pathology// What we can do to stop “othering” people (and ourselves) who have mental health challenges// Where mental health issues often stem from in the first place (hint: it's not all our biology!)// How psychedelics, meditation, and time in nature can help us change our worldview AND help us healResources:// Episode 50: When Someone You Love Has a Mental Illness // Episode 97: Psychedelics and Spiritual Practice // Learn more about “The Myth of Normal” in Gabor Mate's book // If you want to dive into this level of healing with a small group of self-identified womyn, having plant medicine retreats in Alaska and Hawaii, adventures in nature and learning more about your mind and your deeper Soul Purpose, visit AdventureMastermind.com to get on the waitlist to be the first to hear about the next dates and locations. (P.S. If you've already done the mastermind, stay tuned for a special alumni retreat. We'll pick up right where we left off and dive even deeper!) // If you're new to the squad, grab the Rebel Buddhist Toolkit I created at RebelBuddhist.com. It has all you need to start creating a life of more freedom, adventure, and purpose. You'll also get access to the Rebel Buddhist private group, and tune in every Wednesday as I go live with new inspiration and topics. // Want something more self-paced with access to weekly group support and getting coached by yours truly? Check out Freedom School – the community for ALL things related to freedom, inside and out. Learn more at JoinFreedomSchool.com. I can't wait to see you there!
Greg Gabriel's knowledge of the mechanics of the waiver wire is second to none. He shares quite a bit in this episode of GTF and evaluates the Bears' roster and moves made by the team. Aldo Gandia - Producer and Co-Host
Aviation Week Network's James Pozzi, Sean Broderick and Dan Williams discuss the impact of technical issues related to the GTF engine powering Airbus A320neo aircraft on the global fleet and aftermarket.
Back into your week and into your hearts listeners! Production updates for JJP and Stern. An apology for Mr. Bungle fans. Also Scooby is set up and playing amazing but should you buy that or...GTF? Hit me with comments! donspinballpodcast@gmail.com Join in the fun over on patreon, loads of fun new posts over there for only $5/mo! Get free stickers! Thanks everyone! Only here because of y'all! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donspinballpodcast/support
Ben and Mark wrap up the Flux part of their GTF event series with a chat about "Survivors of the Flux" and "The Vanquishers". While it may have its flaws, they find that it's a tour de force performance from Jodie Whittaker - all 3 of her. Also: Mark recounts how he came to own one of JN-T's shirts. Ben finds a rare Douglas Adams book in a furniture shop in Country Wicklow. A look back at "FHM for nerds" in the 1990s, and Mark says goodbye to his chances of writing for Candy Jar books.Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint
What's good y'all? A day late but I got it up! I've now got a laptop for road trips lol. GTF video! Whirlwind 2.0 gameplay! I want an Iron Maiden! Thanks to the patreon fans! It means so much! pateron.com/donspinballpodcast donspinballpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donspinballpodcast/support
Greg Gabriel's latest GTF cover: Impressions about the Bears' schedule The beginning of OTAs Is DJ Moore a number one WR The depth at the offensive line The middle of the defensive line Joey Laine's departure And more!
Pinball Party Podcast Episode 27: Mermaid Cavern Host: Jason Guest hosts: Cale and Blake Patreon: patreon.com/pinballparty Deep dive into pinball audio and then a bunch of random pinball topics with Cale and Blake come and go as we talk about everything from GTF sucking to Foo Fighters not sucking to Scooby Doo not working lol rekt. Show notes: - Intro - Deep dive into Jason's music/audio background - How to improve your pinball audio - Cale and Blake (20:12) - Getting to know Blake's balls - Rate that crunch - Rumored Jaws by Stern and goat spitballin - Pinball stuff from all over the place Patreon: patreon.com/pinballparty Email: pinballpartypodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pinballpartypodcast Neon Dale: https://www.neondale.com
Triple Drain Pinball Podcast Episode 35: Spicy Tom Hosts: Joel Engelberth, Tom Graf, & Travis Murie Tonight's episode was something. To be honest we kind of bounced all over the place and covered a ton. We shared our thoughts on everything from owning Foo Fighters, Bond 60th and Godfather, to testing a new Pinwoofer product. We talked game design and recent code updates. We shared our recent hands-on impressions of GTF! and Scooby Doo. We discussed why Joel loves Cactus Canyon so much and which games are leaving Joel and Travis' collections. It is also clear that everyone needs new a Triple Drain lunchbox… There was plenty of other stuff as well, so buckle up and have fun. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tripledrain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripledrainpodcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tripledrain Email: tripledrain@gmail.com Merch: https://silverballswag.com/collections/triple-drain-pinball-podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/triple_drain Shoutout to Jackson Gee and his incredible artwork. www.jacksongee.com Shoutout to Brad Johanson and his company Alter Creative Media for his intro video. Altercreativemedia.com
Pinball: We give a few quick updates on Stern's Foo Fighters, Homepin's Spinal Tap trailer, American Pinball's work to resolve issues with GTF!, and Spooky's new code for Scooby. We also provide which pinball machine "won" TPF 2023 based off a poll of a Patreon members, and have a discussion about which companies we think might get a second game out this calendar year. We also provide Rumor Corner. Video Games: We talk about SEGA trying to buy Rovio, an update on Lord of the Rings: Gollum, some happenings relate to Nintendo Russia, and the upcoming schedule for Summer Games Done Quick. Episode Links: None! Show Links: EGP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eclectic_gamers Website: http://eclecticgamers.com EGP T-shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/eclectic-gamers-podcast iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eclectic-gamers-podcast/id1088802706?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-465086826 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=86805 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eclecticgamerspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eclectic_gamers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/eclectic_gamers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40Frd1Fep4u5bjrw3cvwoQ Discord: https://discord.gg/sgnrsBT Watches with Dennis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WatcheswithDennis Email: eclecticgamerspodcast@gmail.com
It's been a mad week! GnR is OUT! Star Wars Premium is IN. Blue Moon bar and grill in Madison WI has awesome burgers AND Pinball! TILT in Minneapolis is now LITT! Hit them up, they very graciously allowed me in to play GTF! They have mad cool points with me now. I go over first thoughts on GTF, some ideas on pinball mods and value AND I touch on some pinball drama for the first time! Just getting my feet wet. What a great time to be in the hobby! E-mail me! donspinballpodcast@gmail.com Kick some support! anchor.fm/donspinballpodcast/support Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/gqMSFGdfJJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donspinballpodcast/support
The Pinball Show Episode 125: Ranking The Big 5: FOO, TNA2, TGF, GTF, PF + TPS! 2.0 Hosts: Dennis Kriesel & Zach Meny - Back In The Best Way - A Kriesel Easter - The Official Pinball Show Club - Ranking The Big 5: Foo Fighters, Final Resistance, The Godfather, Pulp Fiction, Galactic Tank Force - MEMBER'S ONLY: GTF?! - The Other 5: Bond 60th, Scooby Doo, Fathom Revisited, Queen, Ninja Eclipse - Stern Pinball Production Updates - Pinball Market Trends EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND TPS MEMBERSHIP CAN BE FOUND AT Patreon.com/thepinballshow Follow, like, and subscribe to The Pinball Show (TPS), the industry's most popular podcast! email: thepinballshow@gmail.com website: thepinball.network youtube: youtube.com/thepinballshow instagram: @thepinballshowpodcast tik tok: @thepinballshow review: thisweekinpinball.com/the-pinball-show/ store: flipnoutpinball.com membership/support: patreon.com/thepinballshow
Pinball Party Podcast Episode 24: Jacked Up on Peach Rings Host: Jason Guest hosts: Cale Hernandez Patreon: patreon.com/pinballparty Are you traveling back from TPF or just want to hear about pinball and getting jacked up on caffeine? We talk about all sorts of GTF, GF, FF, FR, PF...lots of games that have an "F" in their acronym. Grab a chemical-filled beverage and jack in/up/off with us! Show notes: - Matt Andrews knows how to art - Godfather owner impressions - Godfather on location impressions - FF impressions - I'm over jackpots and skill shots - Impromptu Pantry Patreon: patreon.com/pinballparty Email: pinballpartypodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pinballpartypodcast Neon Dale: https://www.neondale.com Website: thepinball.network
Trying out my new road mixer, let me know what you think of the sound quality. Let's review what we know and what we THINK we know about GTF prior to the reveal next week. Also don't be sad like me, Pulp Fiction is still available in SE form. I talk about that and a little more in this Saturday fantastico episode! E-mail me! donspinballpodcast@gmail.com Kick some support! anchor.fm/donspinballpodcast/support Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/gqMSFGdfJJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donspinballpodcast/support
It's my 5 year biz anniversary!And to celebrate I'm sharing with you my biggest money making lessons after 5 years in this business.We're diving into HOW we've been able to grow and scale to over $1.3 million in total revenue without the need to add more hours to my week, without increasing our expenses and without me needing to manage all the things.Despite our huge growth in business, I have been able to find more ease each year in the way that I hold and run my business and I want to share these lessons with you so that you can find the ease in running a business of any size.I'm talking about the things that I have found to be absolute non-negotiables, how I execute the key aspects of my business that make it sustainable and why intuition and strategy are both so incredibly important when it comes to a purpose driven, sustainable and profitable AF business.I cannot wait to share these lessons with you!And because celebrations are always better together, I have a HUGE announcement.It's a big deal to not just still be standing in business 5 years later, but what makes me so grateful is the women I get to support, the impact I've been able to make and the way I've been able to grow the business so that it feels so aligned, so purposeful and really something that gives back to me as much as what I put into it.Tune in to this episode of The Things We Didn't Do below now to find out how you can apply my 5 lessons from 5 years in business so that you can start creating more simple scalability this week AND to hear my huge announcement
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Robert Harrison and Danielle O'Malley. In our interview we talk about the history and goals of the NCECA Green Task Force. The group works to educate and empower artists to engage in sustainability and environmental stewardship. For more information visit www.ncecagtf.com or visit the GTF booth at this year's conference. To wrap up our miniseries on sustainability I'll be hosting a live podcast taping at this year's NCECA conference in Cincinatti on Friday March 17th at 2:30 in room 212. The panel Taking an Environmental Approach to Making features Marianne Chénard, and Green Task Force members Julia Galloway and Ché R. Ochtli. Drop by to experience this new interactive format for discussion at NCECA. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 800 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.
I'm back again today! Pulp Fiction is revealed and I have some thoughts. GTF keeps leaking, better get that thing to jiffy lube. Oh, and I played Godfather, remember that game? E-mail me! donspinballpodcast@gmail.com Kick some support! anchor.fm/donspinballpodcast/support Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/gqMSFGdfJJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donspinballpodcast/support
Drew and Ian try smelling salts and discuss all the new pinball themes and we make fun of EVERYBODY
Travis and Tom join us to talk Foo Fighters, GTF, Godfather, marketing and shiny vampires? Also don't miss our after outro clip!
Pinball Party Podcast Episode 20: Get Foo'kt Host: Jason Man on the street: Cale Hernandez We played Scooby, we bought Foo Fighters, and we got dumped on from every pinball manufacturer possible. Godfather, GTF, Pulp Fiction speculation...and Pinball Party's official Man On The Street stops by twice to help unpack all this dump! Patreon: patreon.com/pinballparty Show notes: - Stern's Foo Fighters info dump - Lumberjack Johnny's tournament! - More pinball dump - Bond 60th Impressions - Pinball Party Official Correspondence - GTF, Godfather, CGC, too much dump to even list, just listen! Patreon: patreon.com/pinballparty Lumberjack Johnny's: https://www.lumberjackjohnnys.com/ Email: pinballpartypodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pinballpartypodcast Neon Dale: https://www.neondale.com Website: thepinball.network
Do you realize that your best thinking got you to where you’re at today on this journey? This isn’t a criticism, it’s a fact. If you don’t like where you stand today, I’m sharing 3 things you need to know NOW, to GTF out of that place and be back on the path to baby-making […] The post EP206 Your Best Thinking Got You “Here.” Now What? appeared first on Rosanne Austin.
This post was authored by Rosanne on Rosanne Austin. Do you realize that your best thinking got you to where you’re at today on this journey? This isn’t a criticism, it’s a fact. If you don’t like where you stand today, I’m sharing 3 things you need to know NOW, to GTF out of that place and be back on the path to baby-making […] The post EP206 Your Best Thinking Got You “Here.” Now What? appeared first on Rosanne Austin.
Interview by Manny Akiio https://www.instagram.com/mannyakiio We recently sat down with South Carolina artist SFG King for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about life in Charleston, jumping off the porch, being crossed by two close friends, going to prison, his creative process, emotions bringing out the best of him musically, the message in his music, his transition from the streets into the rap game, signing with GTF, the biggest risk he took for his career that paid off, the music scene in Charleston right now, artists he has worked with from his city, opening up for EST Gee, filming “Kick The Door” music video at Johnny Dang's store, his upcoming project, artists he wants to work with, and much more!
Patience is the word of the day. Greg Gabriel is urging Bears fans to have some as their favorite team finds itself. This program, like all GTF episodes, is also available on YouTube. Just Search BARROOM NETWORK.
The Pinball Show Episode 112: Shaken Soon Hosts: Dennis Kriesel & Zach Meny - Zach Needs To Sell - Stern Pinball's New James Bond Game - What We Know & What We Do Not Know About James Bond Pinball - Stern Pinball Production Updates - Spooky's TNA 9.0 - GTF!!! - The Late Queen - Bad Impressions - Pinball Market Trends - Then The Show Flies Off The Rails Follow, like, and subscribe to The Pinball Network (TPN), the industry leader in pinball broadcasting. email: thepinballnetwork@gmail.com website: thepinball.network facebook: facebook.com/thepinballnetwork twitch: twitch.tv/pinballnetwork youtube: youtube.com/thepinballnetwork instagram: @thepinballnetwork twitter: @therealTPN review: thisweekinpinball.com/the-pinball-show/