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Our Curious Amalgam
#326 What's Happening in Italy and Greece? Catching Up With International Enforcers at the 2025 Spring Meeting

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 35:22


While on site at the 2025 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section, the Our Curious Amalgam team recorded interviews with senior competition agency enforcers from all over the world, including Italy and Greece. In the first segment of this episode, Jaclyn Phillips interviews Saverio Valentino, Board Member of the Italian Competition Authority. Following that is the conversation between Panos Dimitrellos and Hara Nikolopoulou, Vice President of the Hellenic Competition Commission. Listen to this episode to hear what's been happening in their respective agencies, and what makes them happy outside of competition law. With special guests: Saverio Valentino, Board Member, Italian Competition Authority and Hara Nikolopoulou, Vice President, Hellenic Competition Commission Related Links: Italian Competition Authority Hellenic Competition Commission Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC, Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP, and Panos Dimitrellos, Secretariat Economists LLC

Our Curious Amalgam
#318 How Hot Is Cartel Enforcement Around the Globe? Checking the Forecast for 2025 and Beyond

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 29:35


Cartel enforcement remains a priority for agencies around the world, but in recent years enforcers have continued to focus on domestic cases. With political and personnel changes in the U.S. and across the globe, what can we expect in 2025 and beyond? John Terzaken, Partner and Global Co-Chair of Simpson Thacher's Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice, joins James Hunsberger and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss his latest cartel enforcement forecast and what has changed since his 2022 forecast. Listen to this episode to learn more about likely enforcement priorities from the Trump DOJ and global agencies, including AI, ESG, labor markets, and public procurement. With special guest: John Terzaken, Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Related Links: Simpson Thacher's 2025 Global Cartel Forecast Our Curious Amalgam #160: What in the World Is Happening With Antitrust Enforcement? Antitrust Cartel Enforcement's Return to Global Scale in 2022 Hosted by: James Hunsberger, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#309 Can You Click, Cancel, and Comply? How the FTC Is Unsubscribing Businesses From Deceptive Practices

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 20:11


The FTC's new “Click-to-Cancel” rule is reshaping consumer protection and compliance in the subscription economy. But what challenges and opportunities does this regulation present for businesses? Panos Dimitrellos and Jaclyn Phillips explore these issues with guest Christi Lawson, partner at Foley & Lardner, discussing the rule's legal, economic, and behavioral implications, as well as potential penalties for non-compliance. Listen to this episode to learn more about how this pivotal rule impacts businesses, consumers, and the broader regulatory landscape. With special guest: Christi A. Lawson, Partner, Foley & Lardner Related Links: Federal Trade Commission Announces Final “Click-to-Cancel” Rule Making It Easier for Consumers to End Recurring Subscriptions and Memberships Christi A. Lawson Hosted by: Panos Dimitrellos, Secretariat Economists LLC and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#299 Who Is Lesley Fair? A Conversation With a Consumer Protection Law Legend

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 34:02


On the occasion of Lesley Fair's retirement after 37 years in the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, she returns to Our Curious Amalgam to talk with co-hosts Alicia Downey and Jaclyn Phillips about some of the highlights of her illustrious career. Lesley has been described as “the voice of the FTC,” with a unique ability to translate the agency's work into plain English. Listen to this episode to learn about Lesley's contributions to the evolution of U.S. consumer protection law, as well as her work with the Antitrust Law Section's Janet Steiger Fellowship program to encourage law students to follow her footsteps to rewarding careers in government service. With special guest: Lesley Fair, Former Senior Attorney, U.S. Federal Trade Commission Related Links: Federal Trade Commission Business Blog FTC Consumer Advice webpage Janet Steiger Fellowship Project Our Curious Amalgam, Episode #28 "Why All is Not Fair? Four Tips for Complying with Established FTC Advertising Principles (Feb. 2020) Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#297 HSR You Kidding Me? Unpacking the New Requirements for Merging Parties in the U.S.

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 31:28


Over a year after the FTC and DOJ first announced changes to the premerger notification form and associated rules under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, the final rules were released in October 2024. What do these new HSR rules mean in practice for parties to transactions that must make an HSR filing? Daniel Rosenthal, Special Counsel at Milbank, joins hosts Jaclyn Phillips and Matt Tabas to discuss these changes in detail. Listen to this episode to learn more about what has changed, what hasn't, and how you can start to prepare. With special guest: Daniel J. Rosenthal, Special Counsel, Milbank LLP Related Links: The New HSR Form Is Here  Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Matt Tabas, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#289 Is the Failing Firm Defense Thriving? Assessing When a Failing Firm Can Make a Deal Succeed

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 23:43


The failing firm defense can be viewed skeptically when put forward by merging parties. But when can it be used successfully to save a deal that may otherwise be found to be anticompetitive? Chris Wilson, partner in the antitrust group of Paul Weiss, joins Jaclyn Phillips and Anora Wang to discuss the current state of the failing firm defense. Listen to this episode if you want to learn more about recent cases and what facts may make a failing firm defense thrive. With special guest: Christopher M. Wilson, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Related Links: Hospitals Defeat FTC Merger Injunction Request With a Version of the “Failing Firm” Defense Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#283 Who Should Competition Law Work For? Enforcement Against Restrictive Labour Market Agreements in the EU

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 40:32


Labour markets are in the focus of competition law regulators worldwide and companies and their advisers need to know what the issues are. What is the situation in the EU and its member states? Johanna Kübler, partner at German competition law firm Commeo, joins Jaclyn Phillips and Matthew Hall to discuss the background to this current focus in the EU, the legal rules that apply, the current status of leading investigations and key practical compliance messages. Listen to this episode to learn more about how to navigate and comply with competition law in this important area. With special guest: Johanna Kübler, partner, COMMEO Rechtsanwälte PartGmbB Related Links: Portugal Competition Authority technology consulting no-poach investigation 2024: https://www.concorrencia.pt/en/articles/adc-accuses-multinational-technology-consulting-group-anticompetitive-practices-labor https://www.concorrencia.pt/en/articles/adc-fined-multinationals-anticompetitive-practices-labor-market European Commission Competition Policy Brief "Antitrust in Labour Markets" May 2024 Commissioner Vestager speech October 2021 "A new era of cartel enforcement" European Commission food delivery no-poach investigation November 2023 Commeo newsletter "Labour Markets in the Focus of Competition Watchdogs" May 2024 UK Competition and Markets Authority purchase of freelance services investigations U.S. Federal Trade Commission "FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompetes" April 2024 Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#282 Has the Scrutiny Reached a Fever Pitch? Taking the Temperature of Private Equity in Healthcare

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 28:32


Private equity and health care are important aspects of the U.S. economy. Why are antitrust enforcers focused on the intersection of these two areas? Carla Hine, an antitrust attorney well-versed in both industries, joins Jaclyn Phillips and Jeny Maier to discuss the role PE plays in health care transactions and what antitrust enforcers' recent focus means for such transactions. Listen to this episode to learn more about everything from the benefits of PE investment to legal theories underlying the current conversation. With special guest: Carla Hine, Counsel, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Jeny Maier, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#281 What Are the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's Plans for Enforcement? Breaking It Down From A To Triple C

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 29:39


The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's enforcement and policy priorities for 2024-2025 reflect a focus on a wide range of conduct in many industries. What does this mean for practitioners, market participants, and consumers in Australia? Peta Stevenson, a competition attorney with more than two decades of experience, joins Jaclyn Phillips and Anant Raut to discuss the takeaways and implications. Listen to this episode to learn more about competition enforcement in Australia. With special guest: Peta Stevenson, Partner, King & Wood Mallesons Related Links: Easing Cost of Living: ACCC Announces 2024 Enforcement Priorities, With a Focus on Consumers Stop Right There: Australia's Merger Regime Set To Change Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Anant Raut

Our Curious Amalgam
#278 Who Is Krisztian Katona? Meet an International Competition Lawyer

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 33:46


Not many antitrust lawyers have a front row seat to competition law and policy around the globe. But have you met Krisztian Katona? Krisztian Katona, an international competition lawyer, speaks with Anora Wang and Jaclyn Phillips about the trajectory of his career, insights about competition law and trends, and how the ABA provides opportunities for international lawyers. With special guest: Krisztian Katona, Computer & Communications Industry Association Hosted by: Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#275 What's Happening in New Zealand, Israel, and Norway? Catching Up With International Enforcers at the 2024 Spring Meeting

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 29:27


While on site at the ABA Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in April 2024, the Our Curious Amalgam team sat down with competition regulators from around the world to talk about their current and future enforcement priorities. We also got to know them a little better as people. In this episode, Alicia Downey finds out what's happening in New Zealand with Andrew Riseley, the General Counsel and General Manager of the Legal Services branch of the New Zealand Commerce Commission. Following that is Alicia's interview with Joshua Sherman, the Chief Economist of the Israel Competition Authority. The episode concludes as Jaclyn Phillips speaks with Tina Søreide, the General Manager of the Norwegian Competition Authority. With special guests: Andrew Riseley, General Counsel/General Manager Legal Services, New Zealand Commerce Commission, Joshua Sherman, Chief Economist, Israel Competition Authority, and Tina Søreide, General Manager, Norwegian Competition Authority Related Links: New Zealand Commerce Commission Israel Competition Authority OCA Episode #175, Who Is Michal Halperin? Meet the Former Director-General of the Israeli Competition Authority Norwegian Competition Authority Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
151 - The NEW Way to Prep for a Photoshoot with Coach Jaclyn

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 52:59


Tune in this week to catch a recent Facebook Live broadcast that's all about the NEW way to prep for a fitness photoshoot, the Team STRONG Girls way. Head coach Jac joins Jenny and between the two of them they share almost 40 years of photoshoot experience so they have seen it all over the years. The evolution of healthy and sustainable prep has certainly come a long way and this conversation will reveal the right timeline, phases and protocols for achieving optimal body recomp results. Team STRONG Girls is all about celebrating your hard work with a photoshoot, and in this week's episode you'll hear how it's done and why it has been such a successful program for so many incredibly inspiring women in the Team STRONG Girls community. Join The Team Strong Girls Body Transformation Group Start Your Body Transformation NOW!Get Your Perfect Sports 20% Discount here by using coupon code: JVBSave $100 off Your MAXPRO Fitness hereApply for the STRONG Formula Certification ProgramSTRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code PODCASTIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.Resources:STRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social media:InstagramFacebookYouTube  DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees.

Our Curious Amalgam
#257 Throwing the Book at Orange Book Listings? The FTC's Views on the Antitrust Implications of Listing Patents in the Orange Book

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 30:13


The interplay between patent law and competition law has been a consistent focus for the antitrust agencies over the years, most notably in the pharmaceutical sector between brand and generic drugs. But will the FTC take a new approach to dealing with branded drug company patents listed in the FDA's "Orange Book"? Mika Ikeda, Competition Counsel at Johnson & Johnson joins Jaclyn Phillips and Jeny Maier to discuss the FTC's historical interest in Orange Book listings and what actions the agency may take in the future. Listen to this episode to learn more about FTC policy related to competition in drug markets, and why the "Orange Book" is orange! With special guest: Mika Ikeda, Senior Counsel, Competition Law, Johnson & Johnson Related Links: Federal Trade Commission Statement Concerning Brand Drug Manufacturers' Improper Listing of Patents in the Orange Book (Sept. 14, 2023) Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Jeny Maier, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#255 Can Self-Preferencing Algorithms Be Procompetitive? A Review of the Economic Literature

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 19:30


Self-preferencing by digital platforms has become ubiquitous in today's antitrust discourse. But has enough focus been put on economic analysis to understand the procompetitive benefits of self-preferencing conduct? Emilie Feyler and Dr. Veronica Postal, Senior Consultants at NERA Economic Consulting, speak with Jaclyn Phillips and Barry Nigro about their assessment of the economic literature on self-preferencing. Listen to this episode to learn more about what the empirical research has to say and if there are still gaps to fill. With special guests: Emilie Feyler, Senior Consultant, NERA Economic Consulting and Dr. Veronica Postal, Senior Consultant, NERA Economic Consulting Related Links: Can Self-Preferencing Algorithms Be Procompetitive? Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Barry Nigro, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#252 Has A New Ecosystem Been Discovered? The European Commission Blocks Booking's Proposed Acquisition of eTraveli

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 32:16


The European Commission's recent decision to block Booking's proposed acquisition of eTraveli is unprecedented and even controversial to some. How should we understand the EC's concerns? Eliana Garces, Senior Advisor with Analysis Group, joins Matthew Hall and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss the EC's theories of harm. Listen to this episode for an economist's take on the EC's analysis and how we should think about it more generally. With special guest: Eliana Garces, Senior Advisor, Analysis Group Hosted by: Matthew Hall and Jaclyn Phillips

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
138 - How To Handle The Holidays Like a Strong Girl with Jaclyn Phillips

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 39:20


Team STRONG Girls Head Coach Jaclyn Phillips returns again with some tips and guidance on how to navigate the holiday season in true STRONG Girls fashion - ALL IN instead of all or nothing. Listen in to learn how to still eat, drink and be merry without breaking your stride or progress, and the importance of prep, planning, balance and confidence. This practice can be applied throughout the year, as life events and celebrations are always happening around us. Don't fear the excess of the holidays, handle it like a STRONG Girl!  Start Your Body Transformation NOW!Get The MOST Incredible Offer HERE - Join the NEW STRONG Fitness Membership today!Get Your Perfect Sports 20% Discount here by using coupon code: JVBSave $100 off Your MAXPRO Fitness hereApply for the STRONG Formula Certification Program If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.  Resources:STRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVB Follow Jenny on social media:InstagramFacebookYouTube 

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
137 - Demystifying the Team Strong Girls Method: Back to Basics with Jaclyn Phillips

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 31:46


Team STRONG Girls Head Coach Jaclyn Phillips returns to the mic to join Jenny for an in-depth look at why the STRONG Girls “methodology” works and why it's truly designed for everybody. Perfected over 10 years of transforming women's lives and bodies, the signature process is more about changing your lifestyle than following a regiment, and Jaclyn is here to weigh in on the approach, the success path, the learning curve, the implementation and the tested-and-true basics of our incredible coaching platform and program.   Get The MOST Incredible Offer HERE - Join the NEW STRONG Fitness Membership today!Get Your Perfect Sports 20% Discount here by using coupon code: JVBSave $100 off Your MAXPRO Fitness hereApply for the STRONG Formula Certification Program WORK WITH A TEAM STRONG GIRLS COACHSTRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code PODCAST  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.  Resources:STRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVB Follow Jenny on social media:InstagramFacebookYouTube https:// 

Our Curious Amalgam
#240 Can Competition and Quality Coincide? Analyzing a Systematic Competition Law Approach to Healthcare and Quality Concerns

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 33:15


The role of antitrust in health care is a common topic in the antitrust world. But does health care quality play a big enough role in the discussion? Professor Theodosia Stavroulaki joins Jaclyn Phillips and Jeny Maier to discuss her new book, which focuses on the role of competition and quality in healthcare markets. Listen in to hear more about Professor Stavroulaki's compelling research. With special guest: Theodosia Stavroulaki, Assistant Professor of Law, Gonzaga University School of Law Related Links: Theodosia Stavroulaki, Mergers That Harm Our Health (Berkeley Business Law Journal) Hosted by: Jeny Maier, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#237 Should We Bank on Changes? A Conversation About Bank Merger Policy

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 31:22


Bank failures in 2023 led to renewed interest in bank consolidation and debate over the role of antitrust in bank policy. But does this mean we can expect the DOJ Antitrust Division to change the way they are approaching bank mergers? Damian Didden, Partner at Wachtell, joins Jaclyn Phillips and Sergei Zaslavsky to explain the debate about bank consolidation and what we can glean from the Antitrust Division's statements about its approach to bank merger review. Tune in to learn more about whether you can bank on changes in this space. With special guest: Damian Didden, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Related Links: Wachtell Comments on Revisions to the 1995 Banking Guidelines Wachtell Lipton Criticizes Putting Politics in Bank Merger Antitrust Policy Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Sergei Zaslavsky, O'Melveny & Myers

Forever Strength
EP #54 Jaclyn Phillips: All Women Need to Build Muscle

Forever Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 43:15


Team Stronggirls head coach Jaclyn Phillips joins us to share why she believes all women need to build muscle. Jaclyn shares why she transitioned from a legal career to coaching. She deep dives into defeating common narratives like women need to put themselves last as caregivers, and women shouldn't want to do photoshoots. Jaclyn shares why she feels getting women stronger is a transformative experience.

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The Find Your STRONG Podcast
113 - Get into Fitness Model Shape and Become A Published Fitness Model with Jaclyn Phillips

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 48:20


Head Coach of Team STRONG Girls and the first franchisee Jaclyn Phillips comes back for her third episode with coach Jenny to reminisce about their journey together as the company and coaching strategy grew. They dive into how Jenny mentored Jaclyn to help her build her own online business while she was assisting Jenny with the Team STRONG Girls brand and client base, and her evolution over the years.Follow Coach Jac on IG @jaqioh  Register for the 21-Day Accelerator Challenge HEREGet Your Perfect Sports 20% Discount here by using coupon code JVBSave $100 off Your MAXPRO Fitness hereApply for the STRONG Formula Certification Program WORK WITH A TEAM STRONG GIRLS COACHSTRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRL  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.  Resources:STRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVB Follow Jenny on social media:InstagramFacebookYouTube 

Our Curious Amalgam
#216 Has the Risk of Information Exchanges Shifted? DOJ's Withdrawal of Healthcare Policy Statements.

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 34:52


For 30 years, companies in healthcare and other industries have relied on agency guidance immunizing certain kinds of information exchanges with competitors. How does DOJ's recent withdrawal of these safe harbors change the landscape? Leslie Overton, former DOJ official and currently a partner at Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider, joins Sergei Zaslavsky and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss DOJ's policy change. Listen to this episode to learn more about the antitrust agencies' approach to information exchanges and what the withdrawal of prior policy statements means for practitioners and in-house counsel. With special guest: Leslie Overton, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider Related Links: DOJ announcement of withdrawal of healthcare policy statements Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Doha Mekki's speech regarding withdrawal of policy statements Hosted by: Sergei Zaslavsky, O'Melveny & Myers and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case

Our Curious Amalgam
#209 Who Are Deon Woods Bell and Laura Wilkinson? A Conversation With Two Legends of the Antitrust and Consumer Protection Bar in Celebration of Black History Month

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 31:55


Deon Woods Bell and Laura Wilkinson join Our Curious Amalgam and Diversity. Advanced to celebrate Black History Month. What can we learn about diversity from two legends of the antitrust and consumer protection bars? Alicia Downey and Jaclyn Phillips talk with Deon and Laura about their storied careers, inclusion, and the importance of engaging with the community. Listen to this episode and be inspired by their perspectives on the value of diversity both in the U.S. and in the international antitrust and consumer protection arena. With special guests: Deon Woods Bell, Senior Advisor, Global Policy, Financial Services for the Poor, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Laura Wilkinson, Global Antitrust Counsel, PayPal Related Links: Diversity.Advanced  Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#207 How Does a Bill Become an Antitrust Law? Analyzing the Implications of the Three Antitrust Laws Passed in 2022

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 25:05


The 2023 Appropriations Act included three antitrust laws dealing with merger fees, merger subsidy disclosure, and venue. What are the implications of these laws? Laura Alexander joins hosts Christina Ma and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss what these laws do, how we got them, and whether we may see substantive antitrust reform in the future. Listen to this episode to learn more about how we finally saw antitrust bills become laws. With special guest: Laura Alexander, Washington Center for Equitable Growth Related Links: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023  The Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act is a down payment on the future of antitrust enforcement Restoring competition in the United States The state of U.S. federal antitrust enforcement Hosted by: Christina Ma, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#202 What Happened in 2022? What Will Happen in 2023? Looking Back and Looking Forward With the Sector Committees – Part 2

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 28:56


As 2022 comes to an end, the Antitrust Law Section's sector committees tell us which notable antitrust cases and investigations affected key industries and what they predict will make headlines in 2023. In this two-part special episode, hosts Alicia Downey, Sergei Zaslavsky, and Jaclyn Phillips speak with leaders of the committees responsible for providing Section members with programs and publications about the latest industry-specific antitrust developments. Listen to Part 1 to hear from the Health Care & Pharmaceuticals Committee, the Agriculture & Food Committee, and the Distribution and Franchising Committee. Listen to Part 2 to hear from the Transportation & Energy Committee, the Insurance & Financial Services Committee, and the Media & Technology Committee. With special guests: Chris Wilson, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Francesca Pisano, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Deborah F. Salzberger, McCarthy Tetrault LLP Andrew Ewalt, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Melanie Hallas Kirsch, AT&T Suzanne Munck af Rosenschold, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Related Links: Transportation & Energy Committee  Insurance & Financial Services Committee  Media & Technology Committee  Hosted by: Alicia L. Downey, Downey Law LLC Sergei Zaslavsky, O'Melveny & Myers LLP Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#201 What Happened in 2022? What Will Happen in 2023? Looking Back and Looking Forward With the Sector Committees – Part 1

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 34:32


As 2022 comes to an end, the Antitrust Law Section's sector committees tell us which notable antitrust cases and investigations affected key industries and what they predict will make headlines in 2023. In this two-part special episode, hosts Alicia Downey, Sergei Zaslavsky, and Jaclyn Phillips speak with leaders of the committees responsible for providing Section members with programs and publications about the latest industry-specific antitrust developments. Listen to Part 1 to hear from the Health Care & Pharmaceuticals Committee, the Agriculture & Food Committee, and the Distribution & Franchising Committee. Listen to Part 2 to hear from the Transportation & Energy Committee, the Insurance & Financial Services Committee, and the Media & Technology Committee. With special guests: Lauren M. Rackow, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Brian Rafkin, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Adam Goodman, Dentons Jee-Yeon Lehmann, Analysis Group Related Links: Health Care & Pharmaceuticals Committee  Agriculture & Food Committee  Distribution & Franchising Committee  Hosted by: Alicia L. Downey, Downey Law LLC; Sergei Zaslavsky, O'Melveny & Myers LLP; and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#199 What's New in US Vertical Merger Enforcement? A Look at the UnitedHealth-Change Merger Decision and Beyond

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 31:11


Vertical mergers present unique doctrinal and economic issues and are rarely challenged in court, so when two vertical merger opinions are issued in a short period of time, it is a great opportunity to check in on this area of antitrust law. What are the facts and legal arguments that led to defense victories in the recently litigated UnitedHealth Group – Change Healthcare and Illumina – Grail mergers (currently under appeal)? Sara Razi, Partner at Simpson Thacher and counsel for Change, joins Sergei Zaslavsky and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss these important cases. Listen to this episode to learn more about these two cases and the important lessons they hold for merger litigation practitioners. With special guest: Sara Razi, Partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Related Links: UnitedHealth Group - Change Healthcare district court opinion Illumina - Grail administrative law judge opinion Hosted by: Sergei Zaslavsky, Partner, O'Melveny & Myers LLP and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#198 What Is(n't) Unfair Competition? An Analysis of the FTC's 2022 Section 5 Policy Statement

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 23:36


In November 2022, the FTC issued a policy statement concerning the scope and meaning of unfair methods of competition under Section 5 of the FTC Act. So what has changed under Section 5 and where are we headed? Angela Landry, counsel at Freshfields, joins Christina Ma and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss Section 5, how the FTC's approach has changed with its 2022 statement, and what we might see as it gets put into practice. With special guest: Angela Diveley Landry, Counsel, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP Related Links: https://blog.freshfields.us/post/102i1jq/ftc-seeks-to-revive-prohibitions-against-unfair-competition https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/P221202Section5PolicyStatement.pdf https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/P221202Section5PolicyWilsonDissentStmt.pdf Hosted by: Christina Ma, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#193 Healthy Competition? Ten Years in Review of Antitrust and the Health Care Industry.

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 27:31


The U.S. health care industry is complex and dynamic, resulting in antitrust issues that are just as complex. So what does the past decade of the intersection of antitrust and health care signal about the future? John Carroll and Amy Ritchie speak with Christina Ma and Jaclyn Phillips about these issues and the comprehensive update to the ABA's Health Care Handbook. Listen to this episode to learn more about the ACA, managed care, labor markets, and more. With special guests: John Carroll, Partner, Sheppard Mullin and Amy Ritchie, Attorney, Bureau of Competition at Federal Trade Commission Related Link: Antitrust Health Care Handbook, Fifth Edition  Hosted by: Christina Ma, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#184 Part II: One, Two, Three Strikes You're Out? A Two-Part Discussion With the Defense Lawyers in the Three Part Chicken Price-Fixing Trials

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 32:44


A Denver jury recently acquitted defendants in the highly publicized third criminal trial involving allegations of price fixing in the chicken industry. What led to that not guilty verdict? Defense attorneys Rick Kornfeld and David Beller join Jaclyn Phillips and Christina Ma in a two-part series discussing the trials, strategy, and lessons learned. Listen to Part II today and hear Rick & David's reflections on the three trials--from simplifying complex themes to diversity in the courtroom. With special guests: Rick Kornfeld, Shareholder, Recht Kornfeld PC and David Beller, Shareholder, Recht Kornfeld PC Hosted by: Christina Ma, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#183 Part I: One, Two, Three Strikes You're Out? A Two-Part Discussion With Defense Lawyers in the Three Part Chicken Price-Fixing Trials

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 29:56


A Denver jury recently acquitted defendants in the highly publicized third criminal trial involving allegations of price fixing in the chicken industry. What led to that not guilty verdict? Defense attorneys Rick Kornfeld and David Beller join Jaclyn Phillips and Christina Ma in a two-part series discussing the trials, strategy, and lessons learned. Listen to Part I today and hear all about the allegations and evidence, how the case evolved over time, and reflections on this historic outcome. With special guests: Rick Kornfeld, Shareholder, Recht Kornfeld PC and David Beller, Shareholder, Recht Kornfeld PC Hosted by: Christina Ma, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
84 - Top 5 Mistakes People Make When Trying To Grow Their Glutes (Build Muscle) with Jaclyn Phillips

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 54:25


Jenny sits down with Team STRONG Girls franchisee owner and recent cover athlete Jaclyn Phillips, who returns for her second podcast sesh to talk about the coveted “X-frame” - the antidote to aging and ultimate form goal that our STRONG coaching business focuses on. Jac draws on her many years of fitness training to reveal the top 5 mistakes women make when growing their glutes and how to avoid and correct common practices that simply don't help us build the muscle and frame we aspire to have.  Important Links:Get Jac's STRONG Fitness Magazine May/June 2022 issue here: STRONG - Jaclyn Phillips (simplecirc.com)Jac's first episode -  Breaking the Shame of Mental Illness with Jaclyn Phillips FREE GLUTE GUIDE: https://getjacd.lpages.co/glute-activationFollow Jac on IG: @jaqioh  JOIN The YOUR BEST BODY PRIVATE COMMUNITY and for the Password say "Jenny invited me"JOIN The YOUR BEST BODY PROGRAM   If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. STRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRLResourcesSTRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social mediaInstagramFacebookYouTube   

Our Curious Amalgam
#182 Putting Equity Into Section 8? A Deeper Dive Into What Increased Enforcement Could Mean for Private Equity and Beyond

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 23:38


In a time of increased uncertainty surrounding antitrust issues, Section 8 of the Clayton Act and private equity firms have recently become two topics of interest. What are the implications of recent comments from enforcers on these issues? Ken Schwartz, antitrust partner at Skadden, joins Christina Ma and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss the current landscape around Section 8 as an enforcement tool and private equity transactions. Listen to this episode to hear more about what changes we may (or may not) see going forward. With special guest: Kenneth B. Schwartz, Partner, Skadden Hosted by: Christina Ma, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#177 Who Is Cani Fernández? Meet the President of the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission.

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 29:09


The Section Lunch at the Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in March 2022 featured a panel discussion with four trailblazing women leaders who have served as current or former competition agency chiefs in their countries. By popular demand, we are dedicating an episode of Our Curious Amalgam to each of these inspiring panelists. In this episode, hosts Alicia Downey and Jaclyn Phillips ask Cani Fernández, President of the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission, to talk about Spain's competition regime, newsworthy accomplishments of the Commission under her leadership, and her own professional journey. With special guest: Cani Fernández, President of the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission Related Link: Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#170 True Crime? An Investigation Into DOJ's Recent Policy Change on Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 35:10


In March 2022, the U.S. DOJ made headlines with the announcement it is considering bringing criminal monopolization cases under Section 2 of the Sherman Act for the first time in nearly fifty years. But is there any precedent that can help us understand what criminal prosecution of monopolization conduct would look like? Tiffany Rider and James Hunsberger of Axinn join John Roberti and Jaclyn Phillips to walk us through the decades-old case law and lay out the challenges DOJ might face trying to bring these cases under the modern antitrust framework. Listen to this episode to learn about whether the past can tell us anything about what DOJ will do in the future. With special guests: Tiffany Rider, Partner, Axinn and James Hunsberger, Counsel, Axinn Related Link: Axinn Antitrust Insight: DOJ Officials Raise Specter of Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions  Hosted by: John Roberti, Partner, Cohen & Gresser and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#164 What's Bias Got To Do With It? A Discussion With Jury Experts on How To Plan for, Identify, and Address Jury Bias.

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 33:29


Jury bias is an important issue that should be understood and considered by all trial teams, including for antitrust cases. How and when should antitrust attorneys begin to address issues of bias? Jury experts Christina Ouska and Johanna Hillard of JuryScope join John Roberti and Jaclyn Phillips to explain to us what we mean when we talk about jury bias, when trial teams should start thinking about jury bias, and what attorneys can do about it. Listen to this important episode to start to understand this big topic and learn strategies to deal with bias from the early stages of your case. With special guests: Johanna Hillard, President, JuryScope and Christina Ouska, Senior Trial Consultant, JuryScope Hosted by: Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case and John Roberti, Cohen & Gresser LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#163 Can We Talk About Breyer? Looking Back at Justice Breyer's Approach to Antitrust

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 33:16


Justice Breyer will retire at the end of this SCOTUS term after nearly 28 years on the bench. How did Justice Breyer approach antitrust? Eric Citron, Partner at Goldstein & Russell and former clerk for Justices O'Connor and Kagan, joins Christina Ma and Jaclyn Phillips to talk about Justice Breyer's antitrust jurisprudence and what we might expect when a new Justice joins the Court. With special guest: Eric Citron, Partner, Goldstein & Russell Hosted by: Christina Ma, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#160 What in the World Is Happening With Antitrust Enforcement? Antitrust Cartel Enforcement's Return to Global Scale in 2022

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 39:15


Global cartel enforcement saw a resurgence in 2021, but throughout the globe, we saw a continued focus on domestic matters. Do last year's developments tell us anything about the areas that are likely to come into focus in 2022? John Terzaken, Partner and Global Co-Chair of Simpson Thacher's Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice, joins Matthew Hall and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss the rise in cartel enforcement activity and what trends to look out for in 2022. Listen to this episode to learn more about enforcement priorities that may be on the rise and whether we can expect to see the growing globalization of enforcement in 2022. Related Links: Simpson Thacher's 2022 Global Cartel Forecast Hosted by: Matthew Hall, Partner, McGuireWoods London LLP and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP

Our Curious Amalgam
#159 What's Next for EU Competition Policy? The European Commission's Competition Policy Review

Our Curious Amalgam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 30:53


There is a lot going on in the European competition law world and the European Commission recently published a review bringing the strands together. What does the review tell us about likely changes and the direction of policy? Claire Jeffs, competition law partner at Slaughter and May, joins Matthew Hall and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss the various issues covered by the Competition Policy Review and what it means. Listen to this episode to learn more about the direction of EU competition law and policy including how it will work alongside the EU's key policy goals of the green and digital transitions. Related Links: European Commission EU Competition Policy Review November 2021 Hosted by: Matthew Hall, partner, McGuireWoods London LLP, and Jaclyn Phillips, associate, White & Case LLP

Your Amazing Life!
Welcome to Thursdays Exchange with new author Jacquelyn Phillips.

Your Amazing Life!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 20:55


Ken: All right today we have Jaclyn Phillips. She is a photographer, she owns an event venue, and she is an author. Her first book “Comfortably Uncomfortable” was just released. Welcome to the show Jacquelyn. Jacquelyn: Thanks for having me. Ken: You're welcome so let's go ahead and get into this tell me about who you were in the beginning and how you got to this place? Jacquelyn: So, prior to where I'm at today I spent a good portion of my years on this planet, keep in mind, I'm not even 40 yet, really just miserable. I took life in a scorched-earth approach. I assume that every interaction was a potential threat. I went about pushing others away and making myself a 1-man band. It's not a way to live. It's painful and it's a lonely way to live. I had a really rough childhood and so I had developed all of these ways of managing, that weren't helping or providing me fulfillment. I often felt myself just tired of being the broken toy in the corner. Which I wasn't, it was a really poor mental state to be in. I had invested in myself and I decided that I didn't want to live that life any more. So, I hired a Life coach, a regular therapist, a trauma therapist and I got meds. I started getting exercise. I put all of this effort into finding out who I really was. the happy person that was buried in there, who has been wanting to break out all along but didn't know how. Today I share my story and I do my best to help others. I have talked with you about the importance of nutrition in many of our episodes. I have found a clinically proven product that I drink one packet a day and it gives my body all the micronutrients I need. This is an all-natural product you will love. The packet is filled with superfoods and all their nutrients. Best of all it comes with a 100% Money back guarantee, so there is no risk. Many doctors are now recommending this. Start your day like I do with a packet of nutrition. You are going to want to try this. Goto https://kengerber.kyani.com/ Then if you would like to become a business partner contact me. Join me in having Kyani each day to improve your health! Jacquelyn also answers these questions. Listen to the podcast! You've said in the book that improving communication with your husband was key to your journey, how did you do that? What are your thoughts on social media and mental health? Any tips to keep it in perspective? If there were only three truths that you leave for this world and your posterity, what 3 ideas would you leave for them that could lead them to have an amazing life? What is the best way for folks to connect with you and buy your book? Web: GrownUpGrowingPains.com, Insta: @grownupgrowingpains, FB: /Grownupgrowingpains Please subscribe to this podcast and leave a rating and review, to help others find this podcast. Also join the Facebook group. Here is the spot to click and set up a time so we can discuss how you can use these tools and others to get your amazing life! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youramazinglife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youramazinglife/support

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
14 - Breaking the Shame of Mental Illness with Jaclyn Phillips

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 57:19


Jenny speaks to Jaclyn Phillips, Strong Girls head coach, movement expert, and co-host of the Hanger Management Podcast. Jaclyn opens up about her long-time struggle with anxiety, and how movement, daily activity, and health and wellness, have played an instrumental role in helping her cope with some of life’s most difficult moments. Together they break the shame of mental illness as they affirm that there is nothing wrong with asking for help when you need it. In fact, asking for help and opening yourself up to this vulnerability, is where healing and growth truly happens.  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. PURE VITA LABS Use discount code STRONGGIRLS20 STRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRLResourcesSTRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social mediaInstagramFacebookYouTube 

Adulting with Harlan L. Landes and Miranda Marquit
[Adulting B034] Money and Fitness Have This in Common, ft. Jessica Moorhouse & Jaclyn Phillips

Adulting with Harlan L. Landes and Miranda Marquit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 34:10


How to be wealthier and healthier — at the same time. More info. The post [Adulting B034] Money and Fitness Have This in Common, ft. Jessica Moorhouse & Jaclyn Phillips appeared first on Adulting.

Mo' Money Podcast
111 How to Reach Financial Independence - Pauline Paquin, Blogger at Reach Financial Independence

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 32:56


Want to learn how to reach financial independence, so you can sit by the beach and do whatever you want? Well, it's not exactly easy but it is absolutely possible. I chat with Pauline Paquin, blogger at Reach Financial Independence, to discuss how she was able to leave the 9 to 5 world, work remotely in Guatemala, and live a life most of us could only dream of.  Long description: Ever dreamed quitting your 9 to 5 and working remotely from your laptop in paradise? Sounds like a dream, but it can actually become your reality...if you follow in Pauline Paquin's footsteps. Pauline has figured out the secret sauce to living a financially independent life, like so many of us fantasize about on a day-to-day basis. But it wasn't just luck, and no she didn't win the lottery. She started out by graduating university debt-free and investing her savings into a rental property. The income from the rental helped pay for her to travel abroad, but she knew she needed do something extra to not always live on a shoestring budget. So, she started freelance writing and eventually started her own blog — Reach Financial Independence. Since then, she's also started another blog called Make Money Your Way, and has bought two other money-making blogs — Frugaling and Savvy Scot. Pauline also shares one of her big inspirations and motivators in her life — Ramit Sethi from I Will Teach You to Be Rich. One of the biggest lessons she's learned from Ramit's teachings is that you should adopt an abundance money mindset instead of a scarcity mindset. This essentially means stopping the thinking of "I can't afford that" and changing it to "How can I afford that? What do I need to do in my life to reach that goal." Having the right mindset when it comes to money is a big key to reaching your goals, no matter what they are, and I'll admit I absolutely have the same money mindset when it comes to my life. I hope you enjoy this interview with Pauline, and make sure to scroll down below for more info about my Rich & Fit Bootcamp course, or click here to visit the registration page. Check Out Pauline's Best Blog Posts Crossing from a Debt Desert to a Financially Independent Oasis Top-Paying Side Gigs for a Second Income Stream that You Should Consider Make Your Career Soar and Reach Financial Independence Follow Pauline on Social Follow Pauline on Twitter Like Pauline on Facebook Follow Pauline on Instagram Follow Pauline on Pinterest Register for the Rich & Fit Bootcamp I mentioned in this episode that myself and business partner Jaclyn Phillips have finally launched our Rich & Fit Bootcamp course together, and I want to share all the juicy details with you! First, visit the registration page to learn more and to register before the cut off date of Wednesday, June 7. But also, check out our webinar replay to find out what we'll be teaching and what the course platform will look like when you get access to it. If you do want to register, and want to take advantage of a special deal going on right now, use the promo code rfpromofirst10 to get 50% off your purchase price! And if you have any questions and aren't sure if this is right for you, please email me, happy to chat! Learn more about the Rich & Fit Bootcamp For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/111

Mo' Money Podcast
110 How to Earn Extra Income by Getting a Side Hustle - Nick Loper, Founder of Side Hustle Nation

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 32:09


At a certain point in your personal finance journey, you'll realize that there's nothing left to cut out of your budget and you're living as frugally as you can. At that point, it's either time to look for a higher paying job or joining a number of others by getting yourself a side hustle. In this episode I chat with Nick Loper, founder of Side Hustle Nation, about how to get a side hustle and how he was able to turn his love for side hustles into his full-time gig. Long description: It seems like everyone has a side hustle these days, or is thinking about starting one. Which is why I thought the perfect guest to have on the Mo' Money Podcast would be Nick Loper from Side Hustle Nation. I met him after I spoke at FinCon's Ignite last year, and I was in total awe of his podcast and the insanely loyal audience he grew. But the best thing is, he's seriously the nicest, humblest guy! Now, I've kind of always had a side hustle. It started with being a teleprompter operator for the news, PAing on film sets, then eventually I started this blog to see if I can earn some money. Well, after almost 6 years, I was able to finally turn this side hustle into my full-time hustle, so if you're ever wondering whether it's worth it to start a side hustle and spend some of your extra hours on building a side business — just try it. There's no harm in trying a few things out and seeing if they work. And there's no shame in failure as long as you walk away with a lesson learned. In this episode, Nick also shares his personal story with getting his first side hustle and how he eventually became an online entrepreneur teaching others about how side hustles could take them to the next level with their financials. As I always tell people, at a certain point, you'll find with your budget that there's nothing left to cut out. And at that point, it's time to start looking at other ways to earn some extra income. I hope you enjoy this interview with Nick, and make sure to scroll down below for more info about my Rich & Fit Bootcamp course, or click here to visit the registration page. Check Out Nick's Best Podcast Episodes How 25 Side Hustlers Made Their First Entrepreneurial Income 5 Real Estate Side Hustles You Can Start on the Cheap How a Former Hairdresser Turned Her Side Hustle Into a 6-Figure Business Check Out Nick's Best Blog Posts 5 Questions to Answer Before You Quit Your Job: Your Make the Leap Checklist How I Made $2000 While Vacationing in Rome: Freelancing While Traveling – Without the Guilt How I Built a Million Dollar Blog (by Growing a Loyal Audience) Follow Nick on Social Follow Nick on Twitter Like Nick on Facebook Follow Nick on Pinterest Register for the Rich & Fit Bootcamp I mentioned in this episode that myself and business partner Jaclyn Phillips have finally launched our Rich & Fit Bootcamp course together, and I want to share all the juicy details with you! First, visit the registration page to learn more and to register before the cut off date of Wednesday, June 7. But also, check out our webinar replay to find out what we'll be teaching and what the course platform will look like when you get access to it. And if you have any questions and aren't sure if this is right for you, please email me, happy to chat! Learn more about the Rich & Fit Bootcamp For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/110

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Mo' Money Podcast
109 How to Manage Your Money as a Millennial - Erin Lowry, Author of Broke Millennial

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 48:05


Millennials have a different way of thinking and handling money compared to Generation X and the Baby Boomers, and Broke Millennial author Erin Lowry shares the dos and don'ts of money management for Generation Y in this interview about her book, her blog and her journey to becoming one of the top millennial money experts around. Long description: Is there really that big of a difference between managing your money as a millennial compared to being a Gen Xer or Baby Boomer? As a millennial who has read numerous personal finance blogs and books, have attended my fair share of finance conferences, and have been writing and interviewing others on personal finance for over 5 years now, my answer is yes, yes and a BIG yes! Luckily, I'm not the only one who thinks this way and Erin Lowry, the blogger behind BrokeMillennial.com, wrote a book (also named Broke Millennial) that focuses on money for millennials specifically. Although when it really comes down to it, the principles of personal finance don't really change generation to generation. But the fact still remains, we are a very different generation than those before us. We experienced different things and sometimes speak a different language. And that's why I found it so refreshing to read Erin's book that really got me. Got my struggles with money and offered practical and modern solutions.  Grab a Copy of Erin's Book Broke Millennial If you want a book that focuses on millennial money issues specifically, and outlines how to tackle your road blocks with money, how to choose the best budgeting style for you, how to negotiate a better salary and much more, grab a copy of Erin's newly released book Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together. Check Out Erin's Best Blog Posts The True Value of a "Worthless" Degree Reflecting on 4 Years as Broke Millennial An Examination of Will Power: Money vs. Health Taking Time to Recalibrate with a Financial Cleanse Follow Erin on Social Check out Erin on Instagram Follow Erin on Twitter Like Erin on Facebook Follow Erin on Pinterest Join Me for a Live Webinar! I mentioned in this episode about an upcoming webinar I'll be hosting with friend and business partner Jaclyn Phillips. We'll be doing a live webinar all about how to master your money and fitness on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm ET to kick-off the launch of our Rich & Fit Bootcamp course. Registration for the course will open right after the webinar, and promptly close on Wednesday, June 7 (that's right, we're only opening the doors for 1 week!). And a big reason you'll want to join us for the webinar is because not only will we discuss more about the course specifically, but we'll also be awarding 3 scholarships to the course to 3 lucky live webinar attendees. Make sure to save your seat for the webinar by clicking here » For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/109

Mo' Money Podcast
108 Financial Literacy for Teens - Eva Baker, Creator of TeensGotCents & Founder of The Teenpreneur Conference

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 30:42


I chat with TeensGotCents creator Eva Baker about why she's so passionate about educating teens about personal finance, what inspired her to found The Teenpreneur Conference, and what she wants teens to know the most about managing their money the smart way. Long description: Unlike many teens her age, Eva Baker started to get interested in personal finance at the young age of 16. She started listening to Dave Ramsey's teachings, and got hooked. But what she soon realized is there was a ton of information out there on how to fix your financial woes, but not a ton on how to avoid them when you're a teen and just starting your own personal finance journey. That's when she got the idea to create TeensGotCents, a financial literacy blog for teens that explores money and issues relating to adolescents specifically. I sure wish her blog was around when I was in high school! I'm sure I would have figured out how to make my part-time job income go further. As she mentions in the interview, she also started her blog as her major project for school, but it eventually took off and became her full-time gig. Now in her 20s, she manages a staff of writers to keep creating valuable content for teens on the website. And if that weren't impressive enough, she also founded her own conference — The Teenpreneur Conference — that's all about promoting entrepreneurship to teens. The next conference will be taking place June 8-10, 2017 in Jacksonville, Florida. Check Out Eva's Best Blog Posts 3 Reasons An Emergency Fund Is Critical For a Teen If You Have a Car Teens Investing in the Stock Market Confessions of a Personal Finance Blogger Generosity: The Key to Joy and Fulfillment Follow Eva on Social Check out Eva on Instagram Follow Eva on Twitter Like Eva on Facebook Follow Eva on Pinterest Join Me for a Live Webinar! I mentioned in this episode about an upcoming webinar I'll be hosting with friend and business partner Jaclyn Phillips. We'll be doing a live webinar all about how to master your money and fitness on Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm ET to kick-off the launch of our Rich & Fit Bootcamp course. Registration for the course will open right after the webinar, and promptly close on Wednesday, June 7 (that's right, we're only opening the doors for 1 week!). And a big reason you'll want to join us for the webinar is because not only will we discuss more about the course specifically, but we'll also be awarding 3 scholarships to the course to 3 lucky live webinar attendees. Make sure to save your seat for the webinar by clicking here » For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/108

Mo' Money Podcast
080 Why 2016 Was Crazy Wonderful: A Year in Review - Jessica Moorhouse

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 28:46


For my last episode for season 3, I'm so excited to share this very personal solo episode with you! A lot has happened this year, so much so that I honestly didn't remember it all until I took some time to write everything down. And even then I'm not sure if I got everything. A lot of changes are coming in 2017, which I alluded to in this episode, but I won't be sharing any of that until season 4 in January. So until then, I wanted to spend some time to reflect on all the positive things that have happened in my life and all of the things I've accomplished in 2016. To recap, here are some of the things I mentioned in this episode: I rebranded from Mo' Money Mo' Houses to just me — Jessica Moorhouse. I interviewed some of my all-time favourite money expert: Rob Carrick, Gail Vaz-Oxlade and Bruce Sellery. I launched my Listener Series for the podcast, to allow podcast listeners a voice so they could share their stories and advice for other listeners. I made the most side hustle money I ever had (and I've been blogging for 5 years people!). I started freelance writing again. I was able to finally afford to invest in my business. My husband and I bought our first place together. I've had the most media mentions I've ever had this year. In the month of November alone, I was featured as a personal finance expert on TV, the radio, a print magazine, print newspaper and online. I did two public speaking gigs. I launched the free Rich and Fit Challenge with my business partner Jaclyn Phillips, and got almost 500 registrants. I hosted and organized my first event — the Millennial Money Meetup. My husband and I vacationed in Paris (one of my bucket list destinations!). I had a blast in Portland for a girlfriend's bachelorette party, then went to her beautiful wedding right on the ocean in Vancouver. I got over my fear of talking to people. I got over my fear of being on camera. I made some amazing new friends. I got my NEXUS card. I got life insurance for myself and my husband. My husband and I got a will. My husband and I celebrated 3 years married and 3 years in Toronto. I started my Money. Life. Balance. Facebook group. Ya, that's a lot of stuff! I really do hope that 2017 is a bit less crazy, but I doubt that it will be. One can hope. One thing that did keep me very busy in 2016 though were all the resources I created. I never promote them as much as I should, but I've created some great spreadsheets and checklists to help you with your money or organizing your life. Make sure to check out my resources page to download them for free. Other than that, I'm a bit sad that this is the last episode for the season, but I've got a great season 4 ready for you in 2017. The first episode for season 4 will air on Wednesday, Jan. 11, so make sure to subscribe on iTunes or subscribe to my email list so you don't miss an episode! And again, I know I mentioned this a few times in the episode, but I mean it from the bottom of my heart thank you for your support. Without your kind reviews, comments, tweets and emails, I wouldn't be as motivated to keep making this show better and better. I can't wait to share the new episode I've already recorded for the new season, so until then, have an amazing holiday season, Merry Christmas, and have a fabulous New Years! For more podcast episodes, check out the Podcast page. Shownotes: jessicamoorhouse.com/80

Mo' Money Podcast
031 How to Be a Money-Smart Fitness Guru - Jaclyn Phillips, Fitness Coach & Champion Bodybuilder

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 21:35


For my first Mo' Money Podcast episode of 2016, I interview fitness coach and champion bodybuilder Jaclyn Phillips about how she turned her love for fitness into her side hustle and how she saves money when preparing for fitness shows. Long episode description: In this episode, Jaclyn and I discuss how she got into the fitness world and how she eventually turned her love of fitness and competing into a part-time business. For my first Mo’ Money Podcast episode of 2016, I interview my friend, and co-creator of the Rich & Fit 21-Day Challenge, Jaclyn Phillips. Jaclyn is awesome. And yes, I may be biased, but she really is. The reason we first connected was because we are equally passionate about helping others when it comes to finance or fitness.  She loves fitness and wants to share everything she’s learned with people who want to improve their health. I love finance and want to share everything I’ve learned with people who want to improve their financial lives. When we met and started talking about what we do outside of work — well, it wasn’t long until we came up with our idea for the Rich & Fit program. In this episode, Jaclyn and I discuss how she got into the fitness world and how she eventually turned her love of fitness and competing into a part-time business. To give you an idea of what she does, here’s a look (she’s the brunette on the left): Yup, she knows fitness. She also does her own hair and make-up for shows to save on money (frugal too!). To learn more about Jaclyn Phillips, I highly suggest you check out her websiteand her Instagram. Her Instagram is seriously my daily motivation to get up and move off the couch. And as another special treat, I found this awesome recipe of her’s for Birthday Cake Protein Waffles with French Vanilla Glaze. I am definitely going to make these this weekend. Shownotes: jessicamoorhouse.com/31