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As the philosopher Kurt Cobain once wrote, 'no apologies'. All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back alongside Will O'Callaghan for this week's edition of The Hurling Pod. The lads look ahead to the sold-out Division One B and One A finals this Sunday, discuss the fall-out from the venue controversies for the lower division deciders, and discuss the rest of the news from the past week...On the podcast:0'00" - We're sorry for saying sorry too much. 'Hurling is hot' at the moment but should the 1A and 1B finals have been stand-alone fixtures?. 'What happens in football, I couldn't care less!'. 16'45" - There should be footage of Division One A games on League Sunday, even if they're dead rubbers. 27'19" - Managers very unhappy about the venues for last weekend's lower division hurling finals. No 65m lines in Iniskeen!? Put some respect on lower-league hurling. The task is facing Willie Maher, and why will we be having a podcast with him soon? 47'20" - James Mahon's red card upheld on appeal, Shane O'Donnell reports, Brian Hayes' injury not as bad as first feared. 1'07'20" - Preview of the Division One A and One B finals. Are Limerick fans right to have slight worries?
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to discuss the end of the regular section of the League. Cork impressed again in setting up a first League final against their rivals Tipperary since 1960, but so many questions remain around Galway ahead of the Championship. The lads also looked at the red card shown to Offaly's James Mahon, and discussed whether Limerick have some issues to address coming out of the League.
A tribute to our dear friend James Mahon, who left us way too early. Also, why are people so unhappy? Maybe it's because they know they are missing something... Tag us on Instagram and Matt or Kelly will buy you a sandwich in some future date and place As always, if you like (or don't like) what we're doing, let us know on your podcast app by leaving a review or reach out to us on Instagram. And, check out our website for the best subversive shirts, door mats, and coffee mugs while your money can still buy it at libertytreelifestyle.com Wanna support the show? Go to patreon.com/libertytree and become a member of the Liberty Tree Social Club Follow us and give us a review @Libertyupatree on twitter @Libertytreebrand on Instagram Order Kelly's Book The Great American Contractor Love you guys Kelly and Matt
Are you ready to discover the true meaning of Christmas?Join the team at the IAI for three Christmas-themed articles, written by James Mahon, Tim O'Keefe, and the IAI editorial team. In this present, you'll find a scathing analysis of the Santa Claus lie, an Epicurean reflection on holiday traditions, and musings about Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, and their relationship with Christmas!Tim O'Keefe is professor of philosophy and director of graduate studies at Georgia State University. He is also the author of 'Epicurus on Freedom' and 'Epicureanism'. James Mahon is chair of the CUNY-Lehman College Philosophy Department, He has written extensively on the ethics of lying and is the author of 'Kant On Lies'.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
James Mahon, co-manager of the SVS Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies fund, tells us about some deflationary forces that are starting to come through and why he thinks inflation could peak in the next few months. He explains what the ‘yield curve' can tell us about an economy's health and why bonds that are due to mature in just a few years' time are more attractive than those that have a long time to maturity. James also discusses the fall in the value of the pound versus the US dollar, tells us which parts of the UK equity market are now looking good value, and closes with details as to why floating rate notes can be very useful investments.What's covered in this episode:Deflationary forces = corrections to commodities' pricesInflation peakingThe Fed Reserve and its effect on inflationCounterintuitive downward sloping yield curvesThe dominant US dollarExtraordinary moves in the index-linked gilt marketThe potential for very high returns from short-dated bondsExploiting mispricing opportunities in volatile periodsFloating Rate Notes and their benefits for investorsMore about the fund:SVS Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies is a multi-asset fund, which invests directly in assets, rather than using the ‘fund of fund' route. It targets positive returns over rolling 12-month periods. The managers place a heavy emphasis on capital preservation, and it is one of the few absolute return funds with a track record which goes back beyond 2008 and the global financial crisis.Learn more on fundcalibre.comPlease remember, we've been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. It's not a recommendation to buy or sell. The fund may or may not still hold these companies at the time of listening. Elite Ratings are based on FundCalibre's research methodology and are the opinion of FundCalibre's research team only.
Our pharmaceutical companies develop drugs, and charge many times more at home than they sell them for abroad. We have the world's largest economy, yet by any measure, our healthcare does not keep up with the industrialized world. We have numerous government programs - Medicare, Medical, Affordable Care Act - to subsidize this care, yet it still bankrupts so many. Are there answers?Sitting in for Jeff Hayden, tonight's guest host Dean Johnson, and guests retired attorney James Mahon, and Michael Lighty of the Single-Payer Coalition, will discuss all existing government programs and pending initiatives to change them.Questions for Dean and his guests? Call toll-free at (866) 798-8255.
On today's podcast, I interviewed award-winning journalist Dr James Mahon. We spoke about how he got involved in the media, working in America for 3 years, reporting on domestic terrorist attacks, almost facing deportation from the country, struggling to find work after returning home as employers thought he had too much international experience, and completing a PHD in 3 years, all this and more.
Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies co-manager James Mahon tells us why low bond prices have caused more confusion than conviction in the market at the moment – and why he thinks it will result in numerous bouts of volatility. He also tells us why the global economy was not prepared for the bottleneck in demand for production and staff availability, resulting in higher than expected inflation figures. James also talks us through the use of floating rate notes as a way of protecting his fund and why the UK is set for a protracted recovery.
James Mahon, CEO and co-manager of the Tenax Absolute Return Strategies Fund introduces his fund to Proactive Investors. Mahon explains their investment strategy which is to achieve 'regular, steady returns without the volatility one gets in the markets, the main objective of the fund is to achieve a positive level of returns at low levels of volatility'. This is achieved by targeting a broad diversification, looking right across asset classes from equity to property. Mahon adds that 'at any one time we'll have anything from 130-150 investments'.
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To celebrate the reopening of the Strand Arts Centre and their 35mm screening of Martin Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas we've reissued our Goodfellas podcast recording from a few years ago when Jim was joined James Mahon, Neil Sedgewick and Jack McFadden to chat about the film.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/banterflix)
“Successful investing is about managing risk and not being afraid to hold cash when you can’t find assets at the right price,” is the mantra of fund manager James Mahon. And it is very apt in today’s situation. Having been very cautiously positioned at the start of the year, as all assets were expensive, he spent March and April using cash to buy equities and bonds at much cheaper prices. James tells us about buying both the bonds and shares of Diageo (maker of Johnny Walker whisky) recently and why Heathrow airport is a better investment than Gatwick.
Co-founder of Church House, and co-manager of Church House Tenax Absolute Return Strategies fund, James Mahon, looks back over the past twenty years and discusses the bursting if the tech bubble and the more recent Euro crisis. James also talks to us about the opportunities that could present themselves following the General Election in December, tells us why he thinks we may have reached ‘peak’ uncertainty, and elaborates on his investments in efficient energy.
My guest this week traveled a long way to be on this show, but not nearly as far as he has come from growing up in rural Ireland. He has overcome racism, poverty, and a life of immigration to do and teach what he loves.
Imagine having a business card so impactful, you still receive phone calls 10 years after you’ve switched professions. James Mahon’s business cards are that impactful He doesn’t practice divorce law anymore, but his now-famous business card still keeps the calls coming in. James joined us on our latest podcast to share about how his perforated, splittable business cards are still garnering phone calls 10 years after he moved and switched specialties. His cards have transcended the simple communication of contact details to become a fun, engaging devices that are spurring discussions ten years later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here is the largest podcast I have ever done and my last one of 2006. For your enjoyment my Christmas/Holiday Extravaganza bursting full of seasonal cheer and kids singing. This week features a interview with a friend of mine, James Mahon as we discuss having a holday in the magical Kingdom of Disney, then it is off to the world of video games with Chris Houle from Iceman Video Games as we discuss thePlaystation 3 and Wii launches and the world of action figures. Also includes is talk on holiday specials, including a very Sci-Fi one, seasons greetings from listeners and fellow podcasters and more jingle bells than you can shake a stick at. As a holiday bonous you will get to hear a visit from a certain man in red and a special edition of the audio drama The Scarifyers called the Yule Lads. Music this week is supplied once again by the band thehipcola and this time singer Ayla Brown. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.