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In this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Allison and Joe dive into their virtual experience of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. They review three standout films: James Sweeney's Twinless (starring Sweeney and Dylan O'Brien); Carmen Emmi's Plainclothes (starring Tom Blyth and Russell Tovey); and Cristina Costantini's Sally (detailing the life of Sally Ride). 00:09 Sundance Experience and Stories03:04 Review of 'Sally' 16:56 Review of 'Plainclothes'40:02 Review of 'Twinless' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Send Kevin a Text MessageIn this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz sits down with acclaimed producer David Permut, the visionary behind films like Face/Off, Hacksaw Ridge (Academy Award nominee for Best Picture), Dragnet, and most recently, Rustin. His films have garnered multiple Academy Award nominations, and he is known for his exceptional ability to discover new talent and bring challenging stories to the screen. From selling star maps as a teenager to executive producing with Barack and Michelle Obama, Permut shares candid stories about his remarkable journey in Hollywood.Early Beginnings and Star Maps (02:15)Permut discusses his start as the publisher of Beverly Hills Map Company, selling maps to celebrity homes while meeting stars like Fred Astaire, Elvis Presley, and Katherine Hepburn.Learning from Bill Sargent (09:17)The producer shares how meeting promoter Bill Sargent led to his first major projects, including Give 'em Hell, Harry! starring James Whitmore.Richard Pryor Live in Concert (16:30)Permut reveals the story behind producing Richard Pryor's groundbreaking concert film, which grossed $32.5 million.Face/Off: From Shelf to Screen (24:33)Details the fascinating journey of acquiring Face/Off from Warner Brothers, investing his own money for the option, and bringing John Woo on board to direct what would become a major hit.The Making of Hacksaw Ridge (30:04)Permut talks about the 17-year journey to bring Desmond Doss's story to screen, culminating in six Oscar nominations and working with Mel Gibson.Rustin and Working with the Obamas (36:05)Permut discusses collaborating with Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground Productions on Rustin and the importance of telling meaningful stories.Current Projects and Future Vision (41:27)The producer shares his excitement about discovering new talent and his upcoming projects, including Twinless with James Sweeney and Being Heumann, the story of disability rights activist Judy Heumann.Throughout this engaging conversation, David Permut embodies his own philosophy: "Die with your memories, not your dreams." From selling star maps to producing Oscar-nominated films, his journey demonstrates the power of passion and persistence in Hollywood. Whether creating blockbusters or meaningful dramas, Permut's enthusiasm for discovering new talent and telling important stories remains as strong as ever.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind the scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger!Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: David PermutProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoAudio Engineer: Gary Forbes (DG Entertainment) For more information about David Permut:Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_PermutIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0674303/Variety: https://variety.com/exec/david-permut/ For more information about Kevin Goetz:Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin Goetz
This week, Grant and Brooke talk with Dennis James Sweeney about his new book, How to Submit. If you've ever felt intimidated by the submissions process; wondered what some of the common pitfalls are when it comes to submitting, or if you need a reframe about how to think about submitting, this show is for you. Dennis has an encouraging and helpful way of submitting—thinking about it as based on community, conversation, and through the lens of trying to find the best home for your work—whether it's an op-ed, an essay, a poem, or a book. Dennis is one of the most encouraging guests we've had in a while—and if you're wanting to get published, this is an episode you'll come back to again! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of Authors Who Lead, I converse with Dennis James Sweeney, author of "How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published with Literary Magazines and Small Presses" and recipient of the Autumn House Rising Writer prize. Our discussion offers valuable insights into a writer's journey, the perseverance needed in the face of rejection, and the power of authenticity in one's writing.Timestamp:00:00 Finding My Way Back to Writing04:37 First Big Publishing Win08:37 Finding My Groove in Academic Circles10:15 Surprising Career Turns After MFA14:07 Students Finding Their Voice18:44 Submit to Places You Enjoy20:48 Writers' Worries vs. Rules23:07 Teaching Without Textbooks or Tests25:54 Writing and Community VibesFull show notesCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS
This episode's guest is James Sweeney.Most entrepreneurs see insecurity as a bad thing. They tell themselves that they have to be overly confident in everything they do. But what if insecurity actually feeds success? I love the title of the book from this guest- “Creative Insecurity: Lean into the Unknown and Unleash Your Inner Misfit.”James M. Sweeney is a serial entrepreneur who started 14 healthcare companies with original ideas, none of which have failed. He has raised $2 billion in capital and generated more than $30 billion in exit value. His companies have saved or extended the lives of millions of people. Today, he mentors other entrepreneurs for success.We discussed:Most people think of insecurity as negative. What is your view?Are there some good ways to fail and also bad ways?How do you scan for and mitigate risk? What are your favorite ways to take in more data? One of your more controversial views is that it's more important to be first than to be right. There are clearly many examples of first entrants into a market that are no longer around. Why do you stand by this assertion?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-small-business-radio-show--3306444/support.
We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!Chad Finn – Boston Globe Sports Reporter with his Boston sports predictions for 2025.4th Annual Rally 4 Nally Polar Plunge to take place at Carson Beach on Saturday, January 4th - Honoring Cathy Nally who died of ALS is her son Dan Nally, who is carrying on her legacy of advocacy for ALS Research & Pete Frates Foundation.Lean Into the Unknown and Unleash Your Inner Misfit - Secrets to ‘Failing Your Way to Success' with author James Sweeney.Patricia Bonis - Author of “Jeddah Bride”. U.S. Woman's Wild Tale of a whirlwind romance with the son of a wealthy Saudi family & how she found her children 14 years after billionaire dad's kidnap plot.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
On today's episode of The Lives of Writers, Kristine Langley Mahler interviews Dennis James Sweeney.Kristine Langley Mahler is the author of three nonfiction books: A Calendar Is a Snakeskin (Autofocus Books, 2023), Curing Season: Artifacts (West Virginia University Press, 2022), and the erasure essay collection Teen Queen Training (forthcoming with Autofocus Books in 2026). Kristine is the director and publisher of Split/Lip Press.Dennis James Sweeney is a cross-genre writer. His first book, In the Antarctic Circle, won the Autumn House Rising Writer Prize and was a Debut Poetry Book of 2021 in Poets & Writers. You're the Woods Too, his second book, was a Small Press Distribution bestseller and a finalist for the Deborah Tall Lyric Essay Prize. Most recently, The Rolodex Happenings won the Stillhouse Press Novella Prize.____________Full conversation topics include:-- slowing production-- reading before bed-- Dennis's forthcoming book How to Submit-- small presses-- hybridity-- Dennis's first books-- Dennis's essay Ghost/Home-- photographs-- Crohn's-- Dennis's new novella, The Rolodex Happenings-- imaginings and inventions and experiments-- performance art-- the gaps in our writing-- artmaking-- the gong moment-- meaning-making-- the real in the fiction____________Podcast theme music by Mike Nagel, author of Duplex and Culdesac. Here's his music project: Yeah Yeah Cool Cool.The Lives of Writers is edited and produced by Michael Wheaton.
The season is long and players need to stay sharp. We talk to Coach Sweeney about how to keep players mentally sharp throughout the season. Coach shares how he stays positive, does mental health checkups and also teaches X s and O's. Coach also talks to us about culture and when to let kids have a mental and physical break. If you want your team to be ready for the end of the year, then you need this episode!
Become a Patron of Textual Healing: https://www.patreon.com/textualhealing Dennis James Sweeney is the author of You're the Woods Too (Essay Press, 2023) and In the Antarctic Circle (Autumn House Press, 2021), as well as several chapbooks of poetry and prose, including Ghost/Home: A Beginner's Guide to Being Haunted (Ricochet Editions, 2020). Formerly a Small Press Editor of Entropy and Assistant Editor of Denver Quarterly, he has an MFA from Oregon State University and a PhD from the University of Denver. Originally from Cincinnati, he lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he teaches at Amherst College. Take a look at his website: https://www.dennisjamessweeney.com/ Follow Dennis on Twitter: @djsweeney Check out past episodes of Textual Healing on our website: https://textualpodcast.com/ Rate us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/textual-healing-with-mallory-smart/id1531379844 Follow us on Twitter: @podhealing Take a look at Mallory's other work on her website: https://mallorysmart.com/ beats by God'Aryan
Dennis James Sweeney is the author of You're the Woods Too, In the Antarctic Circle, and chapbooks including Ghost/Home: A Beginner's Guide to Being Haunted. He lives with his family in Amherst, Massachusetts. https://www.dennisjamessweeney.com/ IG: @dennisjsweeney Twitter: @djsweeney Support Textual Healing with Mallory Smart by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/textual-healing
Dr. Perry Mehrling, Professor of International Political Economy at the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University, joins Forward Guidance to discuss the health of the global dollar system. Sharing ideas from his latest book, “Money and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System,” Dr. Mehrling shares insights on the extension of the dollar to the global south and globalization of shadow banking. Mehrling and Farley explore whether rumors of the dollar's death are greatly exaggerated, and how the end of a zero-interest-rate-fueled credit cycle could be a “little rocky.” __ “Money and Empire”: https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/economics/macroeconomics-and-monetary-economics/money-and-empire-charles-p-kindleberger-and-dollar-system?format=HB “Money and Empire” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Money-Empire-Kindleberger-Economic-Thinking/dp/1009158570 __ Follow Perry Mehrling on Twitter https://twitter.com/PMehrling Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ “The New Lombard Street”: https://www.amazon.com/New-Lombard-Street-Became-Dealer/dp/0691143986/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=i42Qi&content-id=amzn1.sym.ed85217c-14c9-4aa0-b248-e47393e2ce12&pf_rd_p=ed85217c-14c9-4aa0-b248-e47393e2ce12&pf_rd_r=144-5485129-5375822&pd_rd_wg=KL4l1&pd_rd_r=5ee218b8-1e89-4991-8a8d-ac9e7c073e06&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk Perry Mehrling, Zoltan Pozsar, Daniel Neilson, and James Sweeney, “Bagehot was a Shadow Banker: Shadow Banking, Central Banking, and the Future of Global Finance” https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2232016 __ Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:02) What Is The Global Dollar System? (02:32) The Dollar Is International, Not Domestic (06:43) The Inherent Instability Of Thought (08:49) "The Fed Learned Its Lesson From 2008" (11:45) Key Features Of A Global Reserve Currency (20:36) The Fall Of The Sterling Standard After World War 1 (24:02) Sterling Was The Standard, Not Gold (26:25) "The Crime Of 1971" Was Nixon's DePegging The Dollar From Gold, According to Kindleberger (27:44) Why Was There Inflation In The 1970s (Instead of Deflation)? (30:50) Next Few Years Will Be "A Little Rocky" (36:03) The Globalization Of Shadow Banking (39:06) Blockworks Research (40:05) Money Market Funds (MMFs), Comparison Between Now And Great Financial Crisis (43:44) "The Dollar System Seems To Be Holding Together" (46:45) The Four Prices Of Money (56:02) Permissionless (57:04) Kindleberger's Critique Of The Triffin Dilemma (01:06:48) The Myth Of Bretton Woods (01:12:32) What's Missing In Contemporary Understanding Of Kindleberger's School Of Thought __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
LAMAR RICHARDSON is an actor and producer born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. He received his B.A. from Columbia University in the City of New York in 2015. Shortly after, Lamar made his regional theater debut as 'Sylvester' in Phylicia Rashad's award-winning production of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2016. He made his Broadway debut as a Co-Producer of the 2022-2023 revival of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman starring Wendell Pierce, Sharon D. Clarke, and Andre de Shields at the Hudson Theatre. Kander and Ebb's New York, New York is his next endeavor as a Co-Producer. He is also currently producing Afrika Brown's new play in development, The Fight. Lamar co-founded Ivy Lion Productions, which is an independent production company that centers underrepresented voices and champions empowering stories. His additional acting credits include: Jordan Peele's 'Weird City', Richard Lawson's ‘Black Terror,' James Sweeney's 'Straight Up' on Netflix, and NBC's 'New Amsterdam.' How he got his first representatives with cold outreach Hand modeling together for multiple Samsung commercials and getting a parts representation The story of booking Ma Rainey's Black Bottom after a NYC reading with Phylicia Rashad and how he almost got in his own way Oprah's super soul gospel brunch at her house with Reese Witherspoon, Angela Bassett, Kerry Washington, Julia Roberts, and more All of his jobs are in service to his work as an actor Becoming a Broadway producer for Death of a Salesman and New York, New York: what steps did he take to start and how being an actor prepared him Getting the Front Row Fellowship with Columbia University and what that entails Producing Afrika Brown's play The Fight, with a reading at the Apollo theater Co-producer of New York, New York with Lin Manuel Miranda What he doesn't have time for anymore as an actor Guest: Website IMDb Instagram Twitter Front Row Fellow Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you like this episode, check out Becoming Casting Director Erica Hart ("THAT DAMN MICHAEL CHE," "GODFATHER OF HARLEM," "THE BOLD TYPE") Click here to join our Mailing list. Ads: Cave Day --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
Clonmel's Wild Geese - Martin O'Brien.....We're off to Ohio, USA this week and speak to Martin O'Brien one of "Clonmel's Wild Geese". Martin tells us about his childhood growing up around Cherrymount/Connolly Park in town, spending time in Japan and being part of The Clonmel Karate Club. Also on this episode, I chat to Ruth Butler and James Sweeney from St Mary's Choral Society, news on a pre loved occasion wear charity sale, a summer concert from Belle Voci Choir, what's on at the cinema in town and lots more.
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Joe chats to UL statistician Dr James Sweeney about how likely someone is to win the lotto with a lot of talk around how many times it has rolled over See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, says we've had a rolling correction since March. Andy Blocker, Invesco Head of U.S. Government Affairs, says the fissure in the Democratic party is a worry. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says stagflation is a silly hypothesis. Jane Foley, Rabobank Head of FX Strategy, says the weight of negative fundamentals in the U.K. has driven a wedge between the pound and rates. James Dyson, Dyson Chairman & Founder, discusses the future of invention. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tipperary Hurling Legend John Leahy......On this action packed episode I caught up with John Leahy for a chat about the hurling days, how the game has now changed, Babs Keating and his work as a drug education officer. Also this week James Sweeney on the upcoming St Mary's Choral Society show at Clonacody House, how you can win tickets to see the long awaited James Bond movie "No Time To Die" at IMC Clonmel, Live music this weekend, more jobs and lots more.
In The Mount Rushmore Selection, we offer senior writer James Sweeney a chance to nominate his four favourite Leeds United heroes to be immortalised on the club's own Mount Rushmore. Join us as we reminisce about some of the greatest players ever to dawn the all-white shirt across the decades and break down who makes James' cut.
Gary Gensler, Securities and Exchange Commission Chair, says he wants the agency to consider ways to boost transparency in equities markets. Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, says this bull market is not over. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says we need to stop talking about temporary inflation. Dan Kurtz-Phelan, Foreign Affairs Editor, discusses the future of U.S.-China relations. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Gary Gensler, Securities and Exchange Commission Chair, says he wants the agency to consider ways to boost transparency in equities markets. Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, says this bull market is not over. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says we need to stop talking about temporary inflation. Dan Kurtz-Phelan, Foreign Affairs Editor, discusses the future of U.S.-China relations. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Mohamed El-Erian, Cambridge University Queens' College President and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says that it becomes very difficult for economists to forecast with any degree of accuracy when structural change is going on in an economy. Dennis Gartman, Retired Editor of The Gartman Letter & Chairman of the University of Akron Endowment Fund, explains why he has been very bearish on equities. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says higher inflation is not the end of the world. Julie Norman, University College London Professor in the Department of Political Science, details the complexity of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Mohamed El-Erian, Cambridge University Queens' College President and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says that it becomes very difficult for economists to forecast with any degree of accuracy when structural change is going on in an economy. Dennis Gartman, Retired Editor of The Gartman Letter & Chairman of the University of Akron Endowment Fund, explains why he has been very bearish on equities. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says higher inflation is not the end of the world. Julie Norman, University College London Professor in the Department of Political Science, details the complexity of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
In the early hours of Sunday October 15, 2005, James Sweeney was summoned by Edith McAlinden to provide urgent assistance at a flat on Dixon Avenue in Crosshill, Glasgow...Primary Audio and Editing by JSScripting, Production and Soundtracking by Matt KAudio by Audioblocks and EpidemicSound all rights reservedCustom Episode Artwork provided by Astrid McClymont (@abandonedvandal)
Q&A with writer, director and actor James Sweeney on the Netflix film, Straight Up. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company.
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says don't fear inflation. David Rosenberg, Rosenberg Research Chief Economist & Strategist, says he's surprised how quickly the market is pricing in an inflation cycle. Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects Director of Research, discusses what's driving oil's remarkable rebound. Ethan Harris, Bank of America Securities Head of Global Economic Research, discusses the risk of too much stimulus. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says don't fear inflation. David Rosenberg, Rosenberg Research Chief Economist & Strategist, says he's surprised how quickly the market is pricing in an inflation cycle. Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects Director of Research, discusses what's driving oil's remarkable rebound. Ethan Harris, Bank of America Securities Head of Global Economic Research, discusses the risk of too much stimulus.
Marty Walsh, Mayor of Boston, says there has been very little assistance from Washington through the pandemic in regards to PPE and preparing residents for the future. Stephanie Kelly, Aberdeen Standard Investments Senior Political Economist, says populism in Italy will be a key political risk to watch next year. Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley Head of U.S. Policy Research & Municipal Strategist, discusses possible outcomes of the U.S. election. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says household cash flows and incomes will be restricted without new help from the government. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Marty Walsh, Mayor of Boston, says there has been very little assistance from Washington through the pandemic in regards to PPE and preparing residents for the future. Stephanie Kelly, Aberdeen Standard Investments Senior Political Economist, says populism in Italy will be a key political risk to watch next year. Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley Head of U.S. Policy Research & Municipal Strategist, discusses possible outcomes of the U.S. election. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says household cash flows and incomes will be restricted without new help from the government.
Tim Adams, Institute of International Finance CEO, says there is an open door to China for U.S. financial institutions. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says "fiscal opportunism" is needed right now to help the economy recover from the crisis. Chris Harvey, Wells Fargo Securities Head of Equity Strategy, says Apple is one of the most underweight names in the institutional buy-side. Catherine Mann, Citigroup Global Chief Economist, discusses China's role in the global recovery as the IMF warns of a bumpy road ahead. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tim Adams, Institute of International Finance CEO, says there is an open door to China for U.S. financial institutions. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says "fiscal opportunism" is needed right now to help the economy recover from the crisis. Chris Harvey, Wells Fargo Securities Head of Equity Strategy, says Apple is one of the most underweight names in the institutional buy-side. Catherine Mann, Citigroup Global Chief Economist, discusses China's role in the global recovery as the IMF warns of a bumpy road ahead.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy discusses the need for more economic stimulus, the state's millionaire tax and how the state is coping with the Covid-19 pandemic. Jim O'Sullivan, TD Securities Chief U.S. Macro Strategist, warns against too much optimism in the markets. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, explains the momentum shift happening in the economy. Rebecca Rockey, Cushman & Wakefield Global Head of Forecasting, discusses Covid-19's impact on the office sector. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy discusses the need for more economic stimulus, the state's millionaire tax and how the state is coping with the Covid-19 pandemic. Jim O'Sullivan, TD Securities Chief U.S. Macro Strategist, warns against too much optimism in the markets. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, explains the momentum shift happening in the economy. Rebecca Rockey, Cushman & Wakefield Global Head of Forecasting, discusses Covid-19's impact on the office sector.
Time Sensitive takes time to discuss James Sweeney’s directorial debut and his take on a romantic comedy “Straight Up”.
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be someone who stutters? Everyone goes through different challenges and I'm always inspired after listening to someone's story about the challenge they faced or are facing yet choose to use it to empower them to move forwards. So when people choose to make fun of those who are going through something they perhaps have no control over which both James and I understand deeply, it hurts. But ... it lets us be ahead of others because we learned how to be resilient and just be ourselves without letting others affect how we see ourselves ( it's an up and down journey ) A more chilled and educational episode with James who has an amazing blog and his ' what is success' series is an interesting one that everyone should check out and support, we talked about his experience of stuttering, how it affected his confidence and how he plans to take action to gain it back. link to his blog : https://sweeneysblog.com/2020/08/31/what-do-we-mean-by-success-blog-18-your-personal-growth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itstartswithaction/message
Chris Verrone, Strategas Research Partners Head of Technical Analysis, says the leadership tone of the equity market is telling us to expect a positive economic surprise in the back half of the year. Regina Mayor, KPMG Global Head of Energy, says the removal of Exxon from the Dow Jones is a signal that large energy companies need to embrace an “energy transition” to remain relevant. Terry Haines, Pangaea Policy Founder, says Trump's enthusiasm advantage over Biden is real. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says the Fed is on thin ice given where the economy is. Bruce Kasman, JPMorgan Chief Economist and Head of Global Economic Research, weighs in whether inflation is on the way back. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chris Verrone, Strategas Research Partners Head of Technical Analysis, says the leadership tone of the equity market is telling us to expect a positive economic surprise in the back half of the year. Regina Mayor, KPMG Global Head of Energy, says the removal of Exxon from the Dow Jones is a signal that large energy companies need to embrace an “energy transition” to remain relevant. Terry Haines, Pangaea Policy Founder, says Trump's enthusiasm advantage over Biden is real. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says the Fed is on thin ice given where the economy is. Bruce Kasman, JPMorgan Chief Economist and Head of Global Economic Research, weighs in whether inflation is on the way back.
For the first time in nearly two decades, California faced the prospect of rolling blackouts due to an imbalance between supply and demand for electricity. James Sweeney, a Hoover Institution senior fellow and energy-market scholar, explains the differences between crises present and past, and suggests ways California can better balance population and environmental concerns.
Pat Foye, MTA Chairman and CEO, says not funding the MTA will stunt and thwart economic recovery and job creation all over New York. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says the incremental slowdown in the U.S. was caused by a surge in virus cases, but forecasts a strong double digit increase in third-quarter GDP. Alicia Levine, BNY Mellon Investment Management Chief Strategist, says it is wise to be cautiously bullish in this current market. Doug Kass, Seabreeze Partners President, discusses the factors that could send us into a bear market this year. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Pat Foye, MTA Chairman and CEO, says not funding the MTA will stunt and thwart economic recovery and job creation all over New York. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says the incremental slowdown in the U.S. was caused by a surge in virus cases, but forecasts a strong double digit increase in third-quarter GDP. Alicia Levine, BNY Mellon Investment Management Chief Strategist, says it is wise to be cautiously bullish in this current market. Doug Kass, Seabreeze Partners President, discusses the factors that could send us into a bear market this year.
White British tech bro tells Asian Americans to go back to THEIR country, Steven Yeun voices a new superhero animated series, Jin Ha "goes down" in history in Love Life with Anna Kendrick, James Sweeney directs, writes and stars in Straight Up and more...
William Dudley, Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, warns that a $10 trillion Fed balance sheet could be coming, but says the risks seem manageable for now. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says housing inflation is likely to put pressure on U.S. inflation. Patrick Foye, MTA Chairman & CEO, describes the health precautions being taken in the New York City subway system as the city moves into phase 2 of its reopening plan. Jane Foley, Rabobank FX Strategist, says if the markets stay optimistic due to central bank funding, the dollar will suffer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
William Dudley, Former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, warns that a $10 trillion Fed balance sheet could be coming, but says the risks seem manageable for now. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says housing inflation is likely to put pressure on U.S. inflation. Patrick Foye, MTA Chairman & CEO, describes the health precautions being taken in the New York City subway system as the city moves into phase 2 of its reopening plan. Jane Foley, Rabobank FX Strategist, says if the markets stay optimistic due to central bank funding, the dollar will suffer.
Show Notes:Welcome to Episode 64! James Sweeney was on his way to a school that got hit with the Covid Virus, but took the time to be interviewed. His company designed a product that will help battle this terrible virus with his product that kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria that can spread the virus. He drops some solid Knowledge Nuggets about his past and products coming to market that we can use going forward for precaution. Enjoy!Quote: People need to start being more concerned with air quality. Many diseases start there. - James SweeneyKnowledge Nuggets and Take-Aways:The human body sheds between 40-45 million bacteria and fungus an hour.The United States needs to be less dependent on other countries and make more products stateside.You have two ears, listen more than you talk.People need to start being concerned with air quality Here is a link to this episode on our website: https://timetoshinetoday.com/podcast/jimsweeney/Recommended Resources: www.healthybuilds2.com Jim’s Linked INJim’s Healthy Builds Facebook PageJim’s TwitterHost Your Podcast for Free with Buzz Sprout Our Show Sponsor Sutter and Nugent Real Estate - Real Estate Excellence Music Courtesy of: fight by urmymuse (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/58696 Ft: Stefan Kartenberg, Kara Square
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist & CIO Americas, says the Fed is using the most aggressive tools it has to keep money flowing. Kristalina Georgieva, IMF Managing Director, says the world needs massive, well-targeted measures to help combat the coronavirus crisis. Ed Morse, Citi Research Global Head of Commodities, discusses President Trump's options if OPEC+ doesn't reach a deal. Jason Farley, Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing, says it is the immune system's response to the virus that is causing the issue, rather than the virus itself. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist & CIO Americas, says the Fed is using the most aggressive tools it has to keep money flowing. Kristalina Georgieva, IMF Managing Director, says the world needs massive, well-targeted measures to help combat the coronavirus crisis. Ed Morse, Citi Research Global Head of Commodities, discusses President Trump's options if OPEC+ doesn't reach a deal. Jason Farley, Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing, says it is the immune system's response to the virus that is causing the issue, rather than the virus itself.
James Sweeney is the chief economist at Credit Suisse and joins us today as a part of our ongoing special coverage to talk about the coronavirus or COVID-19 and its implications for the economy. Specifically, David and James discuss what this pandemic means for the plumbing of the financial system, interest rates, and the type of recession we might experience. Transcript for the episode can be found here: https://www.mercatus.org/bridge/tags/macro-musings James’s Credit Suisse profile: https://www.credit-suisse.com/microsites/conferences/aic/en/speakers/cs-experts/james-sweeney.html Related Links: *Global Money Notes #27: Covid-19 and Global Dollar Funding* by Zoltan Pozsar and James Sweeney https://plus.credit-suisse.com/rpc4/ravDocView?docid=V7k0P32AC-WEqAJ7 David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
Last week’s decision by California utilities to halt power to about two million residents, to avoid downed electricity lines sparking wildfires, plunged parts of the Golden State into darkness – and begged the questions of why the world’s fifth-largest economy can’t keep its lights on. James Sweeney, a Hoover Institution senior fellow who studies electricity market problems, explains why this is a matter of risk management in America’s wealthiest and most populous state. Did you like the show? You can rate, review, subscribe, and download the podcast on the following platforms:Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | RadioPublic | Overcast |Google Play | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS
Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Imagine walking in on a murder scene, so bloody and violent it would later be dubbed The House of Blood? That's exactly what happened to a man named James Sweeney when he entered the apartment of a neighbor after a gruesome triple homicide took place on October 17th 2004. Edith McAlinden Kills Boyfriend (2004) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer
Imagine walking in on a murder scene, so bloody and violent it would later be dubbed The House of Blood? That’s exactly what happened to a man named James Sweeney when he entered the apartment of a neighbor after a gruesome triple homicide took place on October 17th 2004. Edith McAlinden Kills Boyfriend (2004) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morning-cup-of-murder/message
This week I chat with Calvin James Sweeney who formed the SCOOP foundation with his brother Andy in 2009, and has been over and back from Syria 18 times to date. https://scoopfoundation.org/about/
Lena and Katie discuss Ang Lee's 1993 feature "The Wedding Banquet" with guest James Sweeney ("Straight Up"). The trio tackles correct pronunciations, queer cinema, and family drama in the kitchen. Be sure to check out James' romcom "Straight Up" in theaters spring of 2020!Support the show
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, forecasts the Fed will cut rates from 25-50 basis points. Catherine Mann, Citigroup Global Chief Economist, says the incoming data from the U.S. and global economies do not warrant "dramatic" market pricing. Lisa Ellis, MoffettNathanson Partner, discusses how IBM's recent acquisition of Red Hat will strengthen its position in cloud computing. Anat Admati, Stanford Finance Professor, doesn't think the U.S. financial system is fundamentally safer than it was before the financial crisis. Mia Fineman, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Associate Curator & lead on, "Apollo's Muse: The Moon In The Age of Photography," and Bob Moon, Bloomberg Radio Anchor, remember the moon landing, 50 years on. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, forecasts the Fed will cut rates from 25-50 basis points. Catherine Mann, Citigroup Global Chief Economist, says the incoming data from the U.S. and global economies do not warrant "dramatic" market pricing. Lisa Ellis, MoffettNathanson Partner, discusses how IBM's recent acquisition of Red Hat will strengthen its position in cloud computing. Anat Admati, Stanford Finance Professor, doesn't think the U.S. financial system is fundamentally safer than it was before the financial crisis. Mia Fineman, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Associate Curator & lead on, "Apollo's Muse: The Moon In The Age of Photography," and Bob Moon, Bloomberg Radio Anchor, remember the moon landing, 50 years on.
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist & Americas CIO, sees big risks in the U.S. manufacturing sector. Jerome Schneider, PIMCO MD & Head of Short Term Portfolio Management, says the movement in rates seems to indicate that a recessionary environment is on the rise. Beth Maclean, PIMCO EVP Portfolio Manager, offers investment advice for high risk environments. Hugo Rogers, Deltec CIO, thinks China is in a weaker position than the U.S. in the trade war. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist & Americas CIO, sees big risks in the U.S. manufacturing sector. Jerome Schneider, PIMCO MD & Head of Short Term Portfolio Management, says the movement in rates seems to indicate that a recessionary environment is on the rise. Beth Maclean, PIMCO EVP Portfolio Manager, offers investment advice for high risk environments. Hugo Rogers, Deltec CIO, thinks China is in a weaker position than the U.S. in the trade war.
Nicky Morgan, U.K. Member of Parliament & Chair of Treasury Select Committee, and Rupert Harrison, BlackRock Multi-Asset Strategies Portfolio Manager, talk the challenges of getting the Brexit deal through Parliament. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist & Head of Global Fixed Income & Economic Research, says returns aren't great but the unemployment rate is going nowhere. Oliver Chen, Cowen Senior Equity Research Analyst, discusses Cyber Monday for a generation that needs "instagramable moments." Abhishek Deshpande, Head of JP Morgan's Global Oil Market Research & Strategy Team, thinks oil's falling prices are partly policy led. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Nicky Morgan, U.K. Member of Parliament & Chair of Treasury Select Committee, and Rupert Harrison, BlackRock Multi-Asset Strategies Portfolio Manager, talk the challenges of getting the Brexit deal through Parliament. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist & Head of Global Fixed Income & Economic Research, says returns aren't great but the unemployment rate is going nowhere. Oliver Chen, Cowen Senior Equity Research Analyst, discusses Cyber Monday for a generation that needs "instagramable moments." Abhishek Deshpande, Head of JP Morgan's Global Oil Market Research & Strategy Team, thinks oil's falling prices are partly policy led.
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, expects positive PMI surprises from the Eurozone. Steven Cook, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow, says compared to previous administrations, the current White House has changed the tone towards Turkey. And Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says Macy's investors may be realizing that they got a bit ahead of themselves. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, expects positive PMI surprises from the Eurozone. Steven Cook, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow, says compared to previous administrations, the current White House has changed the tone towards Turkey. And Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says Macy's investors may be realizing that they got a bit ahead of themselves.
Alberto Gallo, Algebris Head of Macro Strategies, says the growth momentum is fading. Seth Masters, Angel Investor and Former AB Bernstein CIO, joins to look ahead to Spotify's direct listing. Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Public Policy Strategist, says Trump is the "Dessert Before Vegetables President." James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Managing Director & Chief Economist, says a big chunk of the tech sector has moved to Asia in the past decade. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Alberto Gallo, Algebris Head of Macro Strategies, says the growth momentum is fading. Seth Masters, Angel Investor and Former AB Bernstein CIO, joins to look ahead to Spotify's direct listing. Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Public Policy Strategist, says Trump is the "Dessert Before Vegetables President." James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Managing Director & Chief Economist, says a big chunk of the tech sector has moved to Asia in the past decade.
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist and International Wealth Management Division Americas CIO, thinks the market has been pricing in more policy than usual. Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities and Research, says the reflation story really began in April 2016. John Hudak, Brookings Senior Fellow of Governance Studies, says a lot of government agencies have had hiring troubles. Dennis Gartman, Gartman Letter Economist, Editor & Publisher, says he's dismayed that the U.S. government can't get spending under control. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist and International Wealth Management Division Americas CIO, thinks the market has been pricing in more policy than usual. Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities and Research, says the reflation story really began in April 2016. John Hudak, Brookings Senior Fellow of Governance Studies, says a lot of government agencies have had hiring troubles. Dennis Gartman, Gartman Letter Economist, Editor & Publisher, says he's dismayed that the U.S. government can't get spending under control.
Laura Jones, Joseph Stagner and James Sweeney talked about the history, the transformation, and the current state of the energy system at Stanford.
Richard Clarida, a professor at Columbia University, discusses Janet Yellen's news conference and says there's evidence of the Phillips Curve effect in U.S. wages. Prior to that, James Sweeney, Credit Suisse's chief economist, says the U.K.'s outlook is confusing. Richard Painter, a professor at the University of Minnesota, says it appears that Trump fired Comey because of the Russian investigations. Finally, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, says Trump's budget is a wish list. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Richard Clarida, a professor at Columbia University, discusses Janet Yellen's news conference and says there's evidence of the Phillips Curve effect in U.S. wages. Prior to that, James Sweeney, Credit Suisse's chief economist, says the U.K.'s outlook is confusing. Richard Painter, a professor at the University of Minnesota, says it appears that Trump fired Comey because of the Russian investigations. Finally, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, says Trump's budget is a wish list.
Alan Blinder, a professor at Princeton and former Federal Reserve official, says the Fed isn't dysfunctional, despite the Republicans' success at making the government seem that way. Prior to that, James Sweeney, chief economist at Credit Suisse Securities USA LLC, says markets don't believe that protectionism is coming. Brian Jacobsen, Wells Fargo's chief portfolio strategist, says fixed income and emerging markets represent the best investment opportunity. Finally, Alice Rivlin, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget, says we need to boost economic growth and have long-term debt on a stable path. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Alan Blinder, a professor at Princeton and former Federal Reserve official, says the Fed isn't dysfunctional, despite the Republicans' success at making the government seem that way. Prior to that, James Sweeney, chief economist at Credit Suisse Securities USA LLC, says markets don't believe that protectionism is coming. Brian Jacobsen, Wells Fargo's chief portfolio strategist, says fixed income and emerging markets represent the best investment opportunity. Finally, Alice Rivlin, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget, says we need to boost economic growth and have long-term debt on a stable path.
Credit Suisse's James Sweeney sits down to discuss Janet Yellen and the Fed on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Credit Suisse's James Sweeney discusses the improvement in growth expectations and risk appetite on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Credit Suisse's James Sweeney weighs in on how we are ring-fencing the bond market on Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Michael McKee. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This exciting book explores the wild dangers and challenges James Sweeney and his climbing friends encounter in prestigious Alaska. His earlier book, The List, is referred to which describes the character and death of many of his companion climbers.
Michael Ramage and James Sweeney discuss research on creating liquid fuel from biomass with little to no carbon emissions by 2020, the need to find biomass for conversion that won't interfere with food production. (September 30, 2009)