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Well, we have a new US Presidential Administration with a very different economic strategy than its predecessor. The president has already started vocally demanding the Federal Reserve be more aggressive in lowering interest rates. And he's appointed a new head, Scott Bessent, at the US Treasury, replacing Janet Yellen. What should we expect from the policies this Administration intends to pursue? Will Jerome Powell march to the President's demands? Or will he flex to assert the Fed's independence? And where does inflation figure into all of this? For a true expert's informed perspective on these very important questions, we have the great privilege today of speaking with Dr Thomas Hoenig, former CEO of the Kansas City Fed, former voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, a former director of the FDIC, and now a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Mercatus Center. BUY YOUR TICKET ATTHE EARLY BIRD PRICE FOR OUR MARCH 15 CONFERENCE at https://thoughtfulmoney.com/conference
Kicking off the New Year we have brought together an episode talking through Hoenig et al. 2024 International Delphi Consensus on Bone Stress Injuries in Athletes. We discuss 3 main areas of the agreement around terminology, risk factors and implementation of rehab as well as highlighting some of the key consensus statements that can be considered for clinicians in clinical practice. Article link: Hoenig T, Hollander K, Popp KL Bone Stress Injury Authorship Group, et alInternational Delphi consensus on bone stress injuries in athletesBritish Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;59:78-90. https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/59/2/78
Newt talks with Thomas Hoenig, former Vice Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Hoenig highlights the significant impact of the economy on the 2024 election, noting the middle class's struggle with stagnant wages and rising prices. He critiques government policies, including fiscal and monetary strategies, that have led to inflation and economic disparity. Their conversation also explores the Federal Reserve's role, the importance of deregulation, and the potential benefits and challenges of tariffs. Hoenig emphasizes the need for balanced spending and productivity growth to ensure long-term economic stability and prosperity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Thomas Hoenig, current Senior Fellow of the Mercatus Center and former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss key economic indicators and their long-term impacts on the U.S. economy. Tune in to discover:The effects of monetary policy on economic stability and inflation.How past economic decisions influence current economic conditions.Strategies for achieving sustainable economic growth and avoiding common policy pitfalls.Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
In the very northeast corner of Connecticut, the sport of racecar driving took shape in several meaningful ways at Thompson Speedway. Thompson's two separate racetracks set “firsts” for the U.S.: the oval track was the first to be asphalt paved and the separate looped racetrack was the first one not using public roads. It's also where NASCAR was born. Many famous drivers have paid a visit over the decades. And wait until you hear how it all began because of a hurricane. Hear the story from DR Hoenig, a key member of the family that has owned and operated the business since 1940.
Megan Hoenig, M.S., M.P.H., CGC, explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' unique hypermethylation analysis (Mayo ID: MLHPB) provides critical adjunct information for managing Lynch syndrome. That genetic condition increases patients' risk for many kinds of cancer.Speaker 3: (00:32) Could you provide our listeners with a little bit about yourself and your background? Speaker 3: (01:27) Could you give an overview of our MLH1 hypermethylation, also referred to as MLHPB in our test catalog? Speaker 3: (02:48) Can you talk about why your team thought it was really important to develop this test? Speaker 3: (04:03) What patients would this testing really benefit? Speaker 3: (06:10)How are the results used in patient care? Speaker 3: (07:56) Anything else you would like our listeners to hear about MLHPB?
Carol Hoenig is a brilliant and accomplished novelist-- and Jenn's former boss from her bookselling days! Carol and Jenn catch up (with a surprise visit from her other former boss and Carol's partner in crime, Peggy Zieran, who once managed the Syosset Borders Books & Music) and discuss her beautiful new novel, BEFORE SHE WAS A FINLEY.
Chris O'Keefe has taken aim at the Minns Government over the treatment of the Liverpool council area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week in his much-anticipated speech at Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced the "time has come for policy to adjust". World markets now have a 100% probability expectation that the Federal Funds Rate will be cut at the upcoming September meeting. In the words of Nick Timiraos, chief economist for the Wall Street Journal and suspected media mouthpiece for the Federal Reserve, "The Powell pivot is complete". Is that indeed the case? And if so, what should we expect from here from the speed and depth of rate cuts? What will the expected impacts be on the economy? And which ones will be felt soon, and which perhaps not for quarters from now? And lastly, is this the correct policy move the Fed should be pursuing? For a true expert's informed perspective on these very important questions, we have the great privilege today of speaking with Dr Thomas Hoenig, former CEO of the Kansas City Fed, former voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, a former director of the FDIC, and now a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Mercatus Center. Follow Dr Hoenig at https://www.discoursemagazine.com/ or https://www.finregrag.com/ WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKET? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtful-money/support
Jonathan Hoening is Portfolio Manager at Capitalistpig Hedge Fund. In this MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast episode, we discuss the current mega-shift underway in the stock market, how investors should respond, and why price is always…ALWAYS...primary. Diving right in, Jonathan explains why “paralysis by analysis” often afflicts investors. Overthinking fundamentals, earnings, insider buying/selling, or other factors can get in the way of just reacting to – and profiting from – action in the markets. He notes that the recent rotation out of big cap tech and into value stocks, small caps, and “anything but exotic” names is a prime example. He then highlights a trio of domestic stocks that look solid, as well as one international play. He also lays out a bullish case for an emerging markets ETF and a fund focused on precious metals.We further discuss what past trading action in gold circa 2001-2011...and the progression of inflation in the 1970s...can tell investors about today's market and economic environment. Jonathan next weighs in on the 2024 presidential election and some surprising, counterintuitive things investors should keep in mind before reacting to a potential Trump or Harris victory in November. Critically, we also discuss practical advice for profiting today. That includes why you should focus on stocks trading near 52-week highs versus 52-week lows...how to properly size positions for maximum returns...what is so important about the concept of “trading units”...and why sometimes the smart move is to take after Jesse Livermore and just “Go fishing!”Finally, Jonathan shares a sneak peek at what he'll cover at the 2024 MoneyShow/TradersEXPO Orlando, set for Oct. 17-19 at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate. Click here to register:
Das tragische Schicksal des Schauspielers Heinz Hoenig hat viele alarmiert. Kann die private Krankenversicherung auch für uns zur Kostenfalle werden? Wie groß ist die Gefahr, dass man sich die Beiträge im Alter nicht mehr leisten kann? Und was kann man dagegen tun? Ist die Rückkehr in die gesetzliche Krankenversicherung eine Option? Darüber sprechen Etienne und Raimund mit dem Sachverständigen und Versicherungsmakler Walter Benda. Bei Fragen und Anregungen: brichtaundbell@ntv.deUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Join John Williams and Dr. Matt Holden with special guest Dr. Donald Hoenig for this weeks "Chat Update"!
Große Sorge um Schauspieler Heinz Hoenig: Nach einer Not-OP am Herzen braucht er einen weiteren riskanten Eingriff an der Speiseröhre. Doch damit nicht genug: Der TV-Star ist nicht krankenversichert und kämpft mit finanziellen Problemen. Wie ihn seine Familie und Freunde unterstützen, welche Höhen und Tiefen sein Leben prägen und was ihm jetzt bevorsteht – darüber spricht Lilly Burger mit Kollegin Marion Brandl in der neuen Folge BUNTE Menschen. Außerdem: US-Vogue-Chefin Anna Wintour lud wieder zur Met Gala ein und Thomas Gottschalk zieht es zurück in das heimatliche Bayern. Im Horoskop fragen wir die Sterne, wie die Chancen für die neuen Liebe von TV-Liebling Evelyn Burdecki stehen.
Der Schauspieler Heinz Hoenig ist herzkrank und müsste dringend operiert werden. Er ist aber nicht krankenversichert. Hoenig ist in Deutschland kein Einzelfall - trotz Versicherungspflicht.
Er hat in mehr als 140 TV- und Kinoproduktionen mitgewirkt: Heinz Hoenig. Die deutsche Schauspiel-Legende ist seit einem halben Jahrhundert im Filmgeschäft, wirkte an vielen Filmen und Serien mit, die Kultstatus genießen. Umso verwunderlicher war es, als der 72-Jährige Anfang des Jahres plötzlich ins Reality-TV wechselte und im Dschungelcamp saß.Die Zuschauer erfuhren unter anderem von seiner finanziellen Misere und dem Versuch, die Privatinsolvenz abzuwenden. Jetzt liegt der Schauspieler mit einer bakteriellen Infektion im Krankenhaus und benötigt dringend eine lebensrettende OP. Das Problem, über das aktuell deutschlandweit diskutiert wird: Weil Hoenig nicht krankenversichert ist, bitten seine Frau und sein Management um Spenden. Sein Kollege Til Schweiger war einer der Ersten, der den Geldbeutel für den einstigen Charakterdarsteller öffnete.In dieser Folge von "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich" sprechen Verena und Axel über Hoenigs schwere Stunden, seine verschwundenen Millionen und warum die Dunkelziffer von Menschen, die nicht krankenversichert sind, viel höher ist, als man denkt.Ihr habt Fragen oder ein spannendes Thema für "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich"? Hier geht's zu Verena.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
PlastChicks Lynzie Nebel and Mercedes Landazuri host Wendy Hoenig, CEO at H & H Business Development, 2024 inductee into the Plastics Hall of Fame, and 2018 Women Breaking the Mold award winner. They discussed Plastics Pioneers, her work at Dow, product incubation, emerging trends in the plastics industry, approaches to and importance of mentoring and being mentored, giving back to the next generation of plastics professionals, providing technology and business assessments of start-ups, advice for people transitioning to an entrepreneurial role or start-up from a corporate role, and keeping students interested and engaged in science.Watch the PlastChicks podcast on the SPE YouTube Channel.PlastChicks is sponsored by SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals. Look for new episodes the first Friday of every month.
Was ist Mittwochnacht in einem schicken Hotel in West Hollywood passiert? Feststeht, dass Sanitäter gerufen wurden, dass Vorwürfe im Raum stehen, und dass Britney Spears mit dem Einsatz nicht einverstanden war. https://www.promipool.de/stars/nach-sanitaeter-einsatz-britney-spears-gibt-update Ende April 2024 wurde Heinz Hoenig in ein Berliner Krankenhaus eingeliefert. Nach einer Notoperation am Herzen befindet sich der 72-Jährige in einem kritischen Zustand und liegt im Koma. https://www.promipool.de/stars/heinz-hoenig-nach-not-op-im-koma-grosse-sorge-um-dschungelcamper Das von Prinzessin Kate aufgenommenen Geburtstagsfoto von Prinzessin Charlotte enthält einen liebevollen Tribut an die verstorbene Königin Elisabeth. Dieses Detail auf dem Foto ist nur wahren Experten aufgefallen. https://www.promipool.de/royals/geburtstagsfoto-von-prinzessin-charlotte-geheime-botschaft-an-die-queen Tony Bauer muss bei "Let's Dance" aufhören. An seiner Stelle kommt Ann-Kathrin Bendixen zurück auf die Tanzfläche. Die Meinungen der Fans über diese Entscheidung sind gespalten. https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/ann-kathrin-bendixen-zurueck-bei-let-s-dance-fan-meinungen-sind-gespalten
The Federal Reserve is one of, if not the most, significant institutions in the world given the global impact of its policy decisions. It influences the price of nearly everything, as well as the availability of jobs, the stability of our banking system, and the purchasing power of our money. When the Fed Chair speaks, the entire world stops to listen. But the average person has a poor understanding of how this colossally important entity operates or even why it exists. And after a series of asset price bubbles -- which some argue we're in another one now -- a chorus skeptical of the Fed's actions has emerged. So today we're doing our best to shine as bright a light as possible on the Fed: how & why it operates, the good & as well as the shortcomings of its actions to date, what direction its policies are likely to take from here, and how all of this impacts the households of regular people like you and me We have the great privilege of speaking today with Thomas Hoenig, former CEO of the Kansas City Fed, former voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee, a former director of the FDIC, and now a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Mercatus Center. Follow Dr. Hoenig at https://substack.com/profile/131926993-thomas-hoenig WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKET? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.com #federalreserve #inflation #money
Der Ausstieg von Heinz Hoenig im Dschungelcamp überraschte die Fans und Stars in der Show. Beim Abschied gab es nicht nur bittere Tränen, sondern auch den wahren Grund für den Rauswurf. https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/bittere-traenen-im-dschungelcamp-2024-darum-musste-heinz-hoenig-gehen Schon bald wird wieder getanzt! Am 23. Februar geht die RTL-Show "Let's Dance" in die nächste Runde. Auf Instagram verriet der Sender jetzt, welche Profi-Tänzer mit von der Partie sind. https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/let-s-dance-2024-christian-polanc-ist-raus-diese-neuzugaenge-sind-dabei Auf Instagram teilt Pietro Lombardi sein Leben mit seinen Fans. Er selbst bekommt auf der Plattform aber nur von drei Accounts Updates. Was hinter seiner Entscheidung steckt, selbst Sarah Engels nicht zu folgen, verrät er jetzt. https://www.promipool.de/stars/pietro-lombardi-entfolgt-ex-sarah-engels-das-ist-der-grund Überraschende Wendung im TV-Dschungel: Heinz Hoenig verlässt das Camp, während Kim Virginia Hartung und Mike Heiter um ihren Verbleib bangen. Am Ende muss niemand gehen, doch getroffen hätte es ... https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/dschungelcamp-2024-glueck-im-unglueck-sie-waere-fast-geflogen In wenigen Wochen startet die neue GNTM-Staffel. Jetzt verkündet Heidi Klum eine krasse Neuerung: Es wird zwei Gewinner geben. https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/sensation-bei-gntm%21-dieses-jahr-gibt-es-nicht-nur-einen-gewinner
Heinz Hoenig ist raus aus dem Dschungelcamp. Die Hintergründe erfahren die Zuschauer heute bei "Ich bin ein Star - holt mich hier raus!". Aus familiären Gründen ist Julian F.M. Stoeckel heute für die Dschungel-Nachlese verhindert. Er ist quasi, wie Heinz von Folge 1 an, für den Podcast gesperrt. Doch Jim hat großartigen Ersatz gefunden: Ruth Moschner ist bei Stoeckel und Krawall dabei! Wenn sich jemand mit Prominenten auskennt, dann ja wohl sie! Gemeinsam reden Ruth und Jim über Heinz Hoenigs Auszug und arbeiten die unterschiedlichen Strategien von Realitystars und Influencern auf. Sehen wir Twenty4Tim oder Tim Kampmann? Was bleibt, wenn bei Kim die Lashes verrutschen? Und wie reflektiert ist Mike wirklich? Danke, liebe Ruth für Deinen spontanen Einsatz!
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Thomas Hoenig is a distinguished senior fellow with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where he focuses on the long-term impacts of the politicization of financial services as well as the effects of government-granted privileges and market performance. He was formerly the vice chair of the FDIC from 2012 to 2018 and the 20 years prior to that, he was president of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank. Tom is also a returning guest to Macro Musings, and he rejoins to talk about the Treasury market, public debt sustainability issues, and the state of banking in the United States. David and Tom also discuss the history of Tom's influence on the Jackson Hole Conference, the growing size of the US current account deficit, the Fed's role as the primary Treasury market backstop, the dangers of risk-weighted capital regulation, and more. Transcript for this week's episode. Register now for the Bennett McCallum Monetary Policy Conference! Thomas's Twitter: @tom_hoenig Thomas's Mercatus profile David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings Join the Macro Musings mailing list! Check out our new Macro Musings merch! Related Links: *Housing IS the Business Cycle* by Edward Leamer *Understanding the Greenspan Standard* by Alan Blinder and Ricardo Reis *Living with High Public Debt* by Serkan Arslanalp and Barry Eichengreen *Has Financial Development Made the World Riskier?* by Raghuram Rajan *Resilience Redux in the US Treasury Market* by Darrell Duffie *Meet the Man Making Big Banks Tremble* by Jeanna Smialek and Emily Flitter
John John Williams, Dr. matt Holden and special guest Dr. Donald Hoenig talking about humane endings and more!
Dette er en republisering av et intervju vi la ut for ca ett år siden på Patreon. Tid er penger intervjuet på starten av året Thomas Hoenig om hvordan Den amerikanske sentralbanken egentlig fungerer. Hoenig var tidligere en av de få som stemmer om hvordan styringsrenten i USA skal endres, og nok en gang har vi han som gjest. Denne gangen for å forklare litt mer om hva som har skjedd i det siste. (altås for ett år siden).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tid er penger Thomas Hoenig for nøyaltig ett år siden om hvordan Den amerikanske sentralbanken egentlig fungerer. Hoenig var tidligere en av de få som stemmer om hvordan styringsrenten i USA skal endres, og nok en gang har vi han som gjest. I dette intevjuet går vi mer i dybden på hvordan den amerikanske sentralbanken fungerer. Dette intervjuet er republisert da vi har lagt ut et nytt intervju på vår Patreon, med Tep-lytter og AI-ekspert: https://www.patreon.com/posts/intervju-med-og-86807000See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour two, Ryan ponders the definition of socialism, and what makes it so bad. He is joined by Johnathan Hoenig, founder of the Capitalist Pig hedge fund, about massive increases in inflation over the past few years.
CTex chats with photographer legend Dave Hoenig. Dave has been taking photos at Pro Racing Flat Track events since the 1970's. We chat about his all-time favorite photos he has ever taken, shooting photos at the Astrodome, Rusty Rogers, his favorite tracks for producing great photos and much more. Subscribe to our channel on SoundCloud, iTunes and Spotify. Leave us a review. Also, follow us on social media: Facebook: Tank Slappin' Podcast Instagram: @TankSlappinPodcast YouTube: Cory Texter Racing Shout out to our sponsors: Mission Foods, Roof Systems, Bell Helmets, MotoAmerica, Indian Motorcycle, Dunlop Motorcycle Tires, Yamaha Racing, American Flat Track Events.
CTex chats with photographer legend Dave Hoenig. Dave has been taking photos at Pro Racing Flat Track events since the 1970's. We chat about his all-time favorite photos he has ever taken, shooting photos at the Astrodome, Rusty Rogers, his favorite tracks for producing great photos and much more. Subscribe to our channel on SoundCloud, iTunes and Spotify. Leave us a review. Also, follow us on social media: Facebook: Tank Slappin' Podcast Instagram: @TankSlappinPodcast YouTube: Cory Texter Racing Shout out to our sponsors: Mission Foods, Roof Systems, Bell Helmets, MotoAmerica, Indian Motorcycle, Dunlop Motorcycle Tires, Yamaha Racing, American Flat Track Events.
Thomas Hoenig, Former President of Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City & Former FDIC Vice Chairman, says policy-making needs some humility in the wake of the banking turmoil of the past week. Anastasia Amoroso, iCapital Chief Investment Strategist, says the Fed has to pause in the wake of SVB. Gerard Cassidy, RBC, Head of US Bank Equity Strategy, expects to see more banking regulation ahead. Alvaro Santos Pereira, OECD Chief Economist, says inflation still remains the biggest problem for the global economy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join John Williams, Dr. Matt Holden and special guest Dr. Donald Hoenig talking about humane endings.
Heidi welcomes Johnathan Hoenig, Hedge fund manager, to the show to discuss America's economy heading into the new year. Hoenig reflects on all the money spent in 2022 and how the country needs to recover in 2023. Hoenig shares advice on managing your money and how to navigate inflation. You don't want to miss this interview!
This audiobook features "Soon the Sentence Sign" by David M. Hoenig. Published in the March 2021 issue of After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine.Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine: Code “Happy” for 12 Issues/$4.95! https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com/subscribe/yearlySTORY SUMMARY (Spoilers): Does artificial intelligence have a place in jurisprudence and justice? Are there jobs where you would prefer AI to be in charge? Should the expense of trial (vs accepting a plea offer) be a factor in determining the punishment for a crime? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, Jason lives on a remote planet colony and has been arrested for hitting a fellow bar patron over the head with a beer bottle. The arresting officer gives him a choice. He can sit in jail and wait for the rotating judge to come through in a few months, or he can use Judicial Suite 3.7.1 and save everyone the time and trouble of a real judge in a court hearing. Jason accepts the use of the AI judge and is offered the choice of various AI lawyers to represent him. He is unable to decide which AI lawyer he wants to have represent him so he decides to plead guilty and allow the AI judge matrix to determine his punishment. The AI judge reviews the case and issues Jason a fine and therapy. Jason emerges from the “court room” and sees his arresting officer waiting for him.COMPANION PODCAST: Listen to our panel discussions of After Dinner Conversation short stories (“Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Discussions”).BOOK LINK: Download the accompanying short story here.MAGAZINE: Sign up for our monthly magazine and receive short stories that ask ethical and philosophical questions. Use the discount code on our website to get the first month free or an entire year for just $4.95!SUPPORT: Support us on Patreon.FOLLOW: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Thomas Hoenig joins the show to discuss record-high consumer inflation expectations. According to the latest Survey of Consumer Expectations, from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, consumer expectations for prices to continue rising over the next year increased to the highest level on record, with median short-term inflation expectations ticked up to 6.8% in June from 6.6% in May.
How does Research & Development in aerospace relate to tech? What are grant proposals used for? Sean Hoenig is a proposal manager at Advanced Space in Westminster, Colorado. He has over 7 years of experience in Research & Development as well as a Bachelors and Masters in chemical engineering from Lehigh University. In this short episode, we talk about research & development in aerospace, what grant proposals are used for, and challenges while writing proposals. Mentioned in This Episode: Advanced Space Capstone Mission Connect with Sean: LinkedIn /seanhoenig Follow Blossoming Technologist: Instagram @blossoming_tech Twitter @blossoming_tech LinkedIn /blossoming-technologist YouTube channel Connect with Marisa: Twitter @marisahoenig LinkedIn /marisahoenig Credits: Podcast Production by Marisa Hoenig Video & Audio Editing by Podlab (Private) Limited Social Media Marketing by Lucy Zheng Cover Art by Kendal Goodell @goodelldesigns
Inflation is always around, but it has been particularly worrisome recently. A startling departure from the United States' usual average of about 2% inflation, we faced 8.5% in the month of April. Where does inflation come from? What regulatory bodies aim to deal with inflation? How do they do it? Does it work?Today, Thomas Hoenig talks to us and answers all these questions and more, including his personal experience as President of the Kansas City Federal Reserve and on the Federal Open Market Committee. He is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Inflation is always around, but it has been particularly worrisome recently. A startling departure from the United States' usual average of about 2% inflation, we faced 8.5% in the month of April. Where does inflation come from? What regulatory bodies aim to deal with inflation? How do they do it? Does it work?Today, Thomas Hoenig talks to us and answers all these questions and more, including his personal experience as President of the Kansas City Federal Reserve and on the Federal Open Market Committee. He is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Marisa Hoenig is a software developer, podcaster, and writer based out of Denver, Colorado. She is on a mission to help young professionals in tech discover different careers and skills through her podcast, Blossoming Technologist. Dreams: Making sure people understand the different roles of tech and giving them the steps to get there Become an author someday - Children's books and her journey in tech Be a CTO How you can Help: People who are just a couple years ahead of Marisa. Women in the CTO role and CTOs in general Work with and reach out to other writers. People should be open to learning new things. Share Marisa's writing and give feedback If you know CTO's send them Marisa's way. Contact them at: marisa@blossomingtechnologist.com
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Marisa Hoenig is a software developer, podcaster, and writer based out of Denver, Colorado. She is on a mission to help young professionals in tech discover different careers and skills through her podcast, Blossoming Technologist. Dreams: Making sure people understand the different roles of tech and giving them the steps to get there Become an author someday - Children's books and her journey in tech Be a CTO How you can Help: People who are just a couple years ahead of Marisa. Women in the CTO role and CTOs in general Work with and reach out to other writers. People should be open to learning new things. Share Marisa's writing and give feedback If you know CTO's send them Marisa's way. Contact them at: marisa@blossomingtechnologist.com
On this edition of Parallax Views, Ari Rabin-Havt, deputy campaign manager for Bernie Sanders's 2020 presidential campaign, joins me for a brief 20 minute about his new campaign memoir The Fighting Soul: On the Road With Bernie Sanders. Rabin-Havt provides not only a behind-the-scenes look at the Sanders campaign but also a rare glimpse into the passionate Vermont Senator himself that gets beyond what one saw from him in televised appearances, town halls, and Presidential debates. Most of this conversation focuses on how Bernie developed a greater confidence in his foreign policy views and detailing his fight to pass the Yemen War Powers Act/Resolution alongside seemingly unlikely allies Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT). We also discuss Bernie's 2018 lunch with then Iranian foreign minister Javad Zaraf, an anecdote about Bernie Sanders and America's most prominent Israel lobby AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), Bernie's love of mo-town, an exchange between Barack Obama and Bernie that illustrates Bernie's principles, and an amusing story involving Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus. Be sure to pick of The Fighting Soul: On the Road With Bernie Sanders as this only covers a small slice of a book that is a fast-paced, rollicking read throughout. In the second segment of the show, former Senior Federal Reserve official Thomas M. Hoenig joins me to discuss the aftermath of the global financial crisis and his opposition to Quantitative Easing, "Too Big To Fail Banks", and support for a new, modernized Glass-Steagall Act to break up mega-banks. As listeners of Parallax Views may recall, Hoenig was recently featured as the main protagonist of recent guest Christopher Leonard's The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Broke the American Economy. In the second segment of the show, former Senior Federal Reserve official Thomas M. Hoenig joins me to discuss the aftermath of the global financial crisis and his opposition to Quantitative Easing, "Too Big To Fail Banks", and support for a new, modernized Glass-Steagall Act to break up mega-banks. As listeners of Parallax Views may recall, Hoenig was recently featured as the main protagonist of recent guest Christopher Leonard's The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Broke the American Economy. In Leonard's book, which covers the Federal Reserve's policies in the years following the 2008 financial crisis, Hoenig is the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City who consistently (and in opposition to other Federal Reserve officials) votes "No" on proposed policies. Although painted as being merely an "anti-inflation hawk", Leonard says this is a misrepresentation and that Hoenig saw how Quantitative Easing was hurting rather than helping the ordinary citizens of Main Street America. In this conversation, Hoenig explains exactly how he saw policies like Quantitative Easing and the belief in "Too Big To Fail Banks" as having negative consequences for ordinary America. Hoenig is unfiltered in the course of our discussion and expresses his pro-market views, small "c" conservative views while also noting the ways in which some of his views have overlapped with liberal and left-wing figures like Bernie Sanders and Sherrod Brown. This conversation doesn't get into a debate about politics, but rather allows Hoenig to express his views. All in all it is hope by Parallax Views that this is seen as a fascinating discussion with a former major figure from the Federal Reserve who now serves as a Distinguished Fellow for the Mercatus Center.
In a recent episode of “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” the former Daily Show host asks former president of the Kansas City Fed Thomas Hoenig why the Fed couldn't have bailed out homeowners, or just “quantitative ease” away the Treasury's debt. Hoenig gives muddy answers, so Bob tries to clarify. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: Jon Stewart's full interview with Thomas HoenigJon Stewart skewers Paul KrugmanJon Stewart interviews Kelton and Gray on MMTBob's book Understanding Money Mechanics For more information, see BobMurphyShow.com. The Bob Murphy Show is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and via RSS.
In a recent episode of “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” the former Daily Show host asks former president of the Kansas City Fed Thomas Hoenig why the Fed couldn't have bailed out homeowners, or just “quantitative ease” away the Treasury's debt. Hoenig gives muddy answers, so Bob tries to clarify. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: Jon Stewart's full interview with Thomas HoenigJon Stewart skewers Paul KrugmanJon Stewart interviews Kelton and Gray on MMTBob's book Understanding Money Mechanics For more information, see BobMurphyShow.com. The Bob Murphy Show is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and via RSS.
In a recent episode of "The Problem With Jon Stewart," the former Daily Show host asks former president of the Kansas City Fed Thomas Hoenig why the Fed couldn't have bailed out homeowners, or just "quantitative ease" away the Treasury's debt. Hoenig gives muddy answers, so Bob tries to clarify. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: Jon Stewart's https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jon-talks-to-thomas-hoenig-our-economy-is-a-delusion/id1583132133?i=1000548449939 (full interview) with Thomas Hoenig. Jon Stewart https://www.cc.com/video/8tl067/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-paul-krugman-the-trillion-dollar-coin (skewers Paul Krugman). Jon Stewart https://youtu.be/0G6obeUKWmw (interviews Kelton and Gray) on MMT. Bob's book https://mises.org/library/understanding-money-mechanics-3 (Understanding Money Mechanics). http://bobmurphyshow.com/contribute (Help support) the Bob Murphy Show. The audio production for this episode was provided by http://podsworth.com/ (Podsworth Media).
Inflation can be a detriment to any early retirement plan. At first, you may think you only need a certain amount of money to retire, and maybe you're adjusting for inflation when you do these calculations. But what happens when inflation runs more than triple the average or crosses into double-digit numbers. How does your investment strategy change? How does your “dream retirement” come true when it costs ten percent more than you originally accounted for?These are all questions that average Americans are asking themselves: when can I retire? Can I retire? How can I afford food or gas or pay my bills? Although we can't solely blame high inflation on the Federal Reserve, we can see how their policies lead to the situation we're in now. Someone who stood up against the policies of quantitative easing and massive stimulus packages, is former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Tom Hoenig. Tom was in favor of quantitative easing back at the start of the great recession, but as this power to pump more money into the economy started to get abused, he rallied against the choice of the fed. Today, Mindy and Scott use this episode to ask Tom the hard-hitting questions that average investors want answered so they can make the best financial moves possible while still building wealth. In This Episode We CoverThe rampant inflation of the 1980s and how it affects Fed policy to this dayQuantitative easing explained and how it artificially inflates asset pricesHow asset values and price inflation go hand in hand The goal of the Federal Reserve and how many of their policies have backfired Whether or not the 4% rule still stands true in an inflationary environment What a “good” unemployment rate looks like and how it maps the health of the economyHow investors can prepare to take advantage of times of economic uncertainty and high inflation And So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Money Facebook GroupBiggerPockets ForumsFinance Review Guest OnboardingScott's InstagramMindy's TwitterApply to Be a Guest on The Money ShowPodcast Talent Search!What Every Investor Should Understand About InflationHow the Unemployment Rate Affects Us All (Yes, Even the Employed)The Fed's Doomsday Prophet Has a Dire Warning About Where We're HeadedTom Hoenig on WikipediaCheck the full show notes here: https://biggerpockets.com/blog/money-281See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thomas Hoenig has been worried about the Fed's easy money policies and inflation since the 1970s, the last time rising prices seriously ate into Americans' earnings before now. The former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Hoenig was known for his lone dissenting votes against Ben Bernanke's money-printing policies in 2010. Price inflation -- what you pay for groceries or gasoline -- was not Hoenig's sole concern. All along he has cautioned against fueling asset bubbles -- real estate, stock, houses -- by pumping too much money into the economy in the name of fighting unemployment and increasing demand. Now, as inflation spikes, Hoenig explains how to escape the inflationary disaster.
In our 6th episode we are talking with Hendrik Voss and Christine Ajayi-Scheuring, who are both product managers at ARRI ECS. We are talking about the job of a product manager at ARRI and about ARRIs latest product, the Hi-5. This episode has been recorded right before the Hi-5 was announced. We hope you enjoy this episode. Stay tuned for more! If you are working in the camera department and would like to be hosted in one of our future episodes, please contact info@focuspulleratwork.com
TOPICS: Nationalism vs. cosmopolitanism, a response to the 1619 Project, Pico's Oration, and a Hillsdale alum digging for fossilsHost Scot Bertram talks with Khalil Habib, Associate Professor of Politics at Hillsdale, to define nationalism vs. cosmopolitanism. Peter Wood, author of the recent book 1620, provides a critical response to the 1619 Project. Matthew Gaetano, Associate Professor of History at Hillsdale, takes us through Pico's "Oration on the Dignity of Man". And Matthew Hoenig '16 tells us about opportunities in the sciences at the College and what it's like to dig for fossils.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.