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How well do you know your Self? Each step on the spiritual path reveals deeper insight - and tools like Human Design offer powerful guidance for self-discovery, healing and alignment as we seek greater truth and purpose. This week's guests, Human Design Analysts & Teachers, Amy Lee and John Cole, share the evolution of their work, including how they integrate astrology and Human Design in a grounded, embodied way. They discuss the practical and mystical sides of the system - how it can illuminate our energetic blueprint, guide our decision-making, and even help us release conditioning that no longer serves us. Highlights: *
John Cole Scott, Chief Investment Officer at Closed-End Fund Advisors — Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance — continues The NAVigator's ongoing effort to answer audience questions, this week digging into nuts-and-bolts issues like how to find the best closed-end fund in any sector, how to judge if a fund might reduce its distribution or change its term date, and how to size up expense ratios and yields to make sure you are accurately judging costs and returns.
John Cole Scott, Chief Investment Officer at Closed-End Fund Advisors — the Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance — returns to The NAVigator in an ongoing project to answer audience questions, this week diving into the world of business-development companies. He sorts out the differences between BDCs and closed-end funds, explaining why some investors — himself included — analyze BDCs like a closed-end fund rather than a stock, but then digs into his firm's data to show what to look for to find "safe" business-development companies, and how bad things could get if a BDC encounters trouble.
Around the state, homeless shelters are struggling to stay open as demand for their services grow. Just last week, The Minnesota Star Tribune reported that Agate Housing and Services homeless shelter in Minneapolis was not planning to reopen, even after they received a $1.5 million grant from the city and an anonymous donation matching the city's contribution. Agate isn't alone in facing barriers in providing shelter for the homeless. Joining Minnesota Now to talk about the difficulties for homeless shelters to stay open and operating is Matt Traynor, the director of advocacy and interim executive director of the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless. Also joining the program is John Cole, the executive director of Chum, a homeless shelter in Duluth.
John Cole Scott — president of Closed-End Fund Advisors and the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance — revisits the forecasts he made for the closed-end fund business a year ago and to grade himself as a soothsayer. Having made his 2025 calls for closed-end funds a week ago, he puts some weight behind his prognostications by showing that, for the second year in a row, the data that's now in the books proved most of his predictions to be correct.
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors, doesn't have a crystal ball, but he does have a mountain of data, and he digs through it to look at the stories he anticipates to be central to the closed-end fund landscape in the new year. Beyond looking at the big stories, John identifies five investments poised for breakout performances in the next 12 months.
John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors and the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, looks at how discounts have narrowed in closed-end funds amid the strong market this year, but he digs into his firm's data to find three closed-end funds and one business development company trading at attractive discounts to make them appropriate picks for year-end portfolio moves. Julia Toothacre discusses a ResumeTemplates.com, study showing that six-in 10 employees will be shopping Black Friday sales while at work today, Chuck discusses the ultimate financial gift to give your relatives this (and every year) -- so that you can get your shopping done before the shopping season even starts in earnest -- and Eric Marshall, president of Hodges Capital Management, talks small-cap investing in the Market Call.
The day after Thanksgiving is all about shopping at the biggest possible discounts, and John Cole Scott of Closed-End Fund Advisors puts a closed-end fund spin on it for the third straight year, culling through funds the way bargain shoppers look for the best deals. Scott — Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance — identifies three different closed-end funds and one business development company that, based on his firm's data, are particularly good bargains entering the holiday and tax-loss selling seasons.
I'm excited to share this unique look at Sagittarius season through the lenses of astrology, Human Design, and multiple other modalities. Enjoy! My guest is Alison Marie Dale, who I met inside Heretic Haven. Heretic Haven is an exploration of the 5th Line experience, hosted by Kelsey Rose Tortorice and Allyson Forseth. Alison is a 5/1 profile and I am a 3/5, which is how we both ended up in the same space. I got to really be a student in this episode. Alison activated my HUGE INNER NERD, which is one of my most favorite parts of self. I had my notebook and pen out, writing down things she shared that I want to keep savoring. You might want to do the same as you listen! If you're new to Human Design, and discovering this wisdom modality for the first time, then… you're welcome! It's a rabbit hole. BEWARE! Like astrology, I recommend a slow and patient pathway, letting the wisdom roll in however it most resonates and going deeper as the desire emerges. This world is a lifelong study so there's no rush. To pull up your HD body graph, you will need your birth time just like in astrology. You can see yours for free here. You can learn more about the 5th Line experience from my interview with Kelsey from last spring. This is one of my most downloaded episodes of 2024. My HD teachers are the wonderful collaborators Amy Lee and John Cole of the Human Design Collective. Both are tremendously skilled teachers and readers. I will sing their praises until my dying days. Click here to learn about the Gene Keys. Alison Marie Dale is an artist, ecological astrologer, human design guide and somatic facilitator based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is also the host of the weekly forecast podcast Cycles of Time. Alison is passionate about helping people realize the potential for presence, creativity and abundance in their lives in times of personal and global transformation. Her current projects combine somatic practices (breathwork, voicework & nervous system regulation), divination practices (astrology, human design & the i'ching) and expressive arts. Her mission is to create spaces where individuals can connect with the wisdom of their bodies, exercise their creative muscles, and find deep belonging within the larger universe. Find Alison on social media at @astro.somatics & @cyclesoftimepodcast, on the interwebs at alisonmariedale.com and astrosomatics.com, and you can tune into Cycles of Time Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. +++ E M E R G E N C E A S T R O L O G Y www.brittenlarue.com Instagram: @brittenlarue Order Living Astrology +++ Podcast art: Angela George. Podcast music: Jonathan Koe.
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and the Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, discusses interval funds and digs into the data on four funds that use the structure to create promising investment opportunities for investors. Plus, learn about the NAVigator Podcast's first-ever contest, in celebration of its fifth anniversary!
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, looks ahead to the fourth quarter on today's podcast. He discusses two equity and two fixed-income funds that hit his trifecta — an analytical mix of discount, dividend, and net asset value — and that he says look particularly promising for year-end portfolio moves.
You're welcome! Some wholesome goodness for Sam's awesome win at the CSWGO Grand Tournament in Ontario, Canada. The Canadians put on an awesome tournament and Sam took a trip across the border to go 6-0 and bring the tournament home. This episode is (almost) all about Spectre, and specifically why Hera is so strong in that list. Sam has the reps and the results and walks through his logic on why she is so consistently strong. Enjoy his regaling of the event! John Cole put me wise to some upcoming tournaments. First, there is a store champ coming up for those in the East Coast region--the Battlegrounds Store Champ in Virginia. Second, the YHP Three-Mier Tournament is happening on October 19--ZiFi Day! But if you're in the VA area and don't want to fly out to Utah, I suppose this is an adequate substitute. Third, check out the Red Mandos Draft tournament. As seems to be the case with the Red Mandos generally, something is cooking here. We love you all! Join the Slack!!!
On this Golfweek Spotlight we discussed how Van Patten is just in shambles...What happened to that place? It is sad to see...We talk a little Nationals and how excited we all are! only 4 weeks away. Some of us are going into Hilton Head in prime shape. C Flight winner Ed Vohnoutka being one of them! My man threw out a 79 today to come back from behind to take the W! Ed joined us tonight for his first time on the podcast! He tells us what it was like for him coming down the stretch. Congrats Champ flight winner Sean Morency tossing out a cool -1 day two to come from behind for the victory. We had a tight battle for a little bit in A flight between John Cole and Tom Mayone, but John held on!!! What he did not hold on to though was the trophy!!!! Smaaaash! Upstate tour staple Shannon Loveridge takes B flight down! another tour staple and one of my favorite guys out there, Adam Miller won D flight!!! It must be the new Metal Shop Lombardi!!! Congratulations to all the winners throughout the year! I really cannot thank you all enough for the continued support, it has been a ton of fun. This Golfweek Tour and Podcast combined is going to grow into some cool things in the next few years, I think some big names may be joining us for some guest appearances on tour down the road so jump on the train!!!! If anyone is interested in a Lombardi Putter, anyone on the Golfweek Am Tour gets 25% off listed price. Just let me know what you want. If you want a custom, you can also talk to me, and we can take you to the custom shop. Lombardi Golf Use "Upstate" for a hefty discount!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, discusses how investors in funds trading at premiums can use sector swapping to turbocharge their gains. He describes a process where an investor sells out of funds trading at premiums and purchases similar funds trading at discounts, locking in profits and expanding the buying power of their money. He cites examples of how making swaps — even within the same fund family — could deliver instant advantages.
John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, explains how closed-end funds have responded historically to corporate actions like tender offers, liquidations, transitions to open-end funds, rights offerings, and big changes in dividend policy. He notes that understanding how those events play out gives investors a guideline on what to look for and how to act if they see those same actions in the funds they own.
What is the open throat center in Human Design? How do we work with its unique gifts and challenges in the process of deconditioning?The open / undefined throat is one of my favorite topics in Human Design. It's said that only 29% of the population has an open throat center, making it the least common out of the open centers. Unsurprisingly (and pun intended), there's a lot of misconceptions, misunderstandings, and, frankly, terrible advice about how to live with an open throat center.In this episode, I share about my process understanding, deconditioning, and ultimately befriending my undefined throat.Thank you Kelsey Rose Tortorice for the question! You can listen to my conversation with Kelsey here. She also has incredible courses to help you learn Human Design, Human Design for the Astrologically Minded and Living Your Design. I also mentioned my HD teachers, Amy Lee and John Cole of Human Design Collective whose foundational courses on Human Design I highly recommend. If you enjoyed this podcast, consider booking a reading with me. I offer astrology, divination, and subtle alchemy sessions.I also offer a 6-month mentorship container Night Vision. Listen to & purchase my new song Friends on Bandcamp. You can also listen to it on your favorite streaming platforms.Try the incredible breathwork and meditation app Open for 30 days free using this special link. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @jonathankoeofficial, and my music. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.
PennLive's Joyce Davis, along with Republican pundit Jeffrey Lord and Pennsylvania Capital-Star reporter John Cole speak with Admiral Joe Sestak about the latest in the Democratic National Convention and Democratic concerns over Project 2025.
Rebecca Colvin from ANU and John Cole from University of Southern Queensland and their takes on obtaining social licence for energy projects, and the lessons from King Island and CSG. Plus, news of the week.
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, provides an update on what's been happening with closed-end funds throughout the first half of 2024. He notes that discounts narrowed almost across the board, but yields increased, resulting in positive returns for most asset classes.
PennLive's Joyce Davis and Pennsylvania Capital-Star's John Cole speaks with Pa. House Speaker Joanna McClinton about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden stepping down from the 2024 race, Kamala Harris's rapid rise to become the apparent Democratic nominee for president, and the chances that Pennsylvania could get its first Black governor.
In late June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled fining or jailing people for sleeping and camping in public places when there is no shelter available does not violate the Constitution.The decision gives local governments the license to criminally punish people in homeless encampments or other public spaces.A recently proposed ordinance in Duluth would make camping on city property a misdemeanor crime and Brainerd is considering a similar law.Rochester recently passed a similar ordinance, and police say it's led to more people using overflow shelter space as well as a large drop in the number of encampments.MPR News host Angela Davis and her guests discuss the recent ruling and how it could affect Minnesota.Guests:Cathy ten Broeke is the assistant commissioner and executive director of the Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness.Ricardo “Rico” Morales is an Indigenous person and a lifelong Minnesota resident who has struggled with housing stability for most of his life. He is an implementation consultant with the Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness.Daniel Fanning is vice president of strategy and policy at the Duluth Chamber of Commerce.John Cole is executive director of Chum, the largest shelter north of the Twin Cities.Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
PennLive's Joyce Davis and John Cole of the Pennsylvania Capital-Star are joined by Nathan Benefield, senior vice president at the Commonwealth Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank in the state to discuss Benefield's perspective on the 2024 election.
Director Of Operations at Anthrocon, John Cole, calls to share all the excitement as the convention kicks off this weekend!
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, shares takeaways from a recent industry conference focused on business development companies (BDCs). He talks about how BDCs compare to private credit funds, how the market is changing, and how some money managers are using artificial intelligence to get better information on market trends that could help them pick better investments or improve timing on the trades they make.
Director of Public Outreach and Public Relations of Anthrocon and the Furries, John Cole, calls in to tell us about the upcoming convention.
PennLive's Joyce Davis is joined by John Cole of the Pennsylvania Capital-Star and Democrat pundit Rogette Harris to discuss the fallout of former President Donald Trump's conviction on 34 charges on the campaign. They also discuss Trump opening his first Pennsylvania office of the 2024 campaign in Philadelphia, Hunter Biden heads to trial.
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, talks about the good and bad in recent industry developments. For example, Scott discusses how fund sponsors are taking steps to keep a lid on discounts, potentially reducing a fund's attractiveness to activist investors. He also highlights the trend towards managed payouts and how investors should size up distributions that might be connected more to marketing materials than to what a fund can actually deliver.
Battleground PA host Joyce Davis is joined by Jeffrey Lord and John Cole to discuss ongoing issues in the Middle East and what effect that could have on the upcoming election in Pa. Also, where does the union vote currently fall in the Keystone State?
John Cole Scott, President of Closed-End Fund Advisors and Chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, drills into the first-quarter data for closed-end funds. He notes that while municipal-bond funds still couldn't break out of their long-running slump, the first three months were a strong time for most closed-end funds (more than 90 percent were up for the period).
PennLive's Joyce Davis is joined by Jeffrey Lord and guest John Cole to discuss the latest on the upcoming elections.
Kelsey Tortorice and I dive into Human Design, relating HD to our astrology practices, profiles, the 5th line (Heretic) archetype, and what it's like living so merged with the projection field. This the first time ever I've discussed Human Design on Moon to Moon, even though I have been interested for years now and actively studying it since spring 2023. It feels very exciting to bring this in right now. Kelsey is a post-capitalist astrologer, teacher, human design experiMentor, and community initiator. They are a student and teacher of the maia; seeking to understand and universalize the mechanics of reality within the context of individuality, cosmos, and consciousness as a whole. Their work facilitates upheaval; disrupting homogenized programming and re-orienting people to their differentiated truth and inherent wholeness. important links/info: IG: @kelseyrosetort Website: kelseyrosetort.com (human design & astrology workshops + waitlist for readings & "living your design" course) Podcast: the maia games podcast Heretic Haven: www.heretic-haven.com IG: @heretic.haven Heretic Haven begins April 10th, use code moontomoon55 for $55 off of enrollment!!! Click here to look up your body graph and see if you have a 5th Line profile (3/5, 5/1, 5/2 or 2/5). Mentioned here: - Our shared treasure of a friend Jonathan Koe - Our HD teachers John Cole & Amy Lee of Human Design Collective - Kelsey's episode with co-facilitator Allyson Forseth on the ReflectorLife Podcast where they dive into the course +++ Podcast music: Jonathan Koe. Podcast art: Angela George.
PennLive's Joyce Davis is joined by Republican pundit Jeffrey Lord, along with Pennsylvania Capital-Star reporter John Cole to discuss President Joe Biden's impact after his State of the Union address, the Republican party shakeup with members of former President Donald Trump's family now in charge of the RNC and more.
Mike Lucia from Cole Ranch in Mendocino County is here on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger, on a special Monday edition. His family owns the ranch and they made their first wine in November of 2019. They have been converting a lot of their acreage to alpine varieties and have been selling fruit and making wine since then. John Cole, the vineyard's namesake, passed away last year. He started a ranch that was going to be a cattle ranch, but he slowly started planting varieties that he liked, which were Cabernet, Merlot and Riesling. In 1984 he petitioned for Cole Ranch to become an AVA and he got it. Dan tells about how hard it is to farm this land, which is not easy work. They have started with rootstock and irrigation systems, doing it all organically. You start with rootstock and then you can graft a varietal onto the rootstock. Cole Ranch, the Bahl Fratty Source This is where Dan Berger got his Riesling fruit for his Bahl Fratty Riesling. It is just barely ready to be released. A friend of Dan's who is a German Riesling expert said he would buy some now and put it in his cellar for about three years. Dan knew how good this Riesling fruit was and he wanted it. So in 2022 finally Mike was able to procure a ton of fruit for Dan, for Bahl Fratty. Rootdown Wine is the name of Mike Lucia's own label. Dan describes the aromatics as typical of Cole Ranch. In Dan's opinion, this is the best Riesling vineyard in the US. The terroir shows up in the aromatics of the wine. Dan's wine has zero sugar, and Mike's has only a little. Both will age very well, even if most people think of buying Riesling and drinking it right away. With these wines, they are showing people what can happen with aged, vintaged Riesling. Dan's favorite Rieslings in his personal cellar are the 2001s and 2002s. For the rest of the episode, Dan and Mike delve deeply into the whole subject of Riesling, Cole Ranch and making unusual wines. (Mike Lucia photo by Bonafide Productions, from the Cole Ranch website.)
Don't get too comfortable thinking 2024 will be the ever so dull and predictable rematch between reigning President Joe Biden and the man he defeated in 2020, former President Donald J. Trump. That's the very clear message from political analysts Jeffrey Lord and John Cole, a reporter for PA Capital Star, on this week's Battleground PA podcast, hosted by PennLive's Joyce Davis.
John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors -- chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance -- does his annual forecast for the year ahead, noting that he expects closed-end funds to outperform the general equity markets, and he expects a mild narrowing of discounts from current average levels of roughly 7 percent, noting that bond funds should benefit from changing interest rates. He also looks at shareholder activism, yields and more, before picking a few funds that he expects to be stellar performers in the new year.
11/26/23The Healthy Matters PodcastS03_E01 - Real Talk with An Emergency Medicine DoctorThere are seemingly as many careers in medicine as there are lakes in Minnesota (and we're talking well over 10,000 of those...), but many of the most intense jobs in the field are found in the Emergency Department. It takes a certain kind of person to want to become a physician, and on another level to want to practice Emergency Medicine in a Level I Trauma Center! Thankfully, there are doctors like this, and for our first episode of Season 3, we'll be joined by Emergency Medicine Physician and Toxicologist, Dr. John Cole to help us get a glimpse into this highest-of-stakes and stressful environment. What's life like there? What are the biggest challenges healthcare professionals in the ED face? And how does one cope with the stresses of such place? Join us for a conversation addressing these questions, plus a few of Jon's most memorable cases and the debut of an all-new segment for Season 3 - Magic Wand! Tune in!Got a question for the doc? Or an idea for a show? Contact us!Email - healthymatters@hcmed.orgCall - 612-873-TALK (8255)Find out more at www.healthymatters.org
John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors and the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, tackles the biggest shopping day of the year closed-end fund style, talking about where discounts stand in general for the industry, but also hunting for year-end bargains and looking at three cases to determine whether the Black Friday sale on the fund is a real deal, an average play or a fake-out.
John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors -- the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance -- digs into his data to give a recap of the third quarter for the closed-end fund industry, noting that municipal bond funds and REIT funds particularly took it on the chin, with the entire categories being down during the period by 10 and 7 percent respectively. Business-development companies were the top category based on average returns, but senior loan funds were the can't-miss asset class, with all of the funds there being up in the third quarter.
We are back in season 4, This week we covered the case of 5-year-old Logan Mwangi Angharad Williamson, 31, her partner, John Cole, 40, and 14-year-old Craig Mulligan were all found guilty of murder in April after a trial at Cardiff Crown Court.
Aliveness: Earth Medicine and Deep Inner Work to Connect us With Who We Are
John Cole, a human design guide, joins Alison to discuss their personal experiences with Human Design, highlighting its ability to unveil our own individual uniqueness, the interplay between nature and nurture, the significance of initiations and transitions, and the transformative process of deconditioning in aligning with one's true self.“There's a transformative process going on as a society, and it's leading to a world where, I think, there will be lot more individual emphasis, meaning that there we're not going to rely on organizations, institutions, experts and other people outside of ourselves to save us, to support us in taking care of our lives. We're going to have to use a lot more of our energy for ourselves, and there will be new forms of spirituality as part of that.” CONNECT WITH JOHN John Cole is a 2/4 Ego Projector on the Cross of the Unexpected. He began his experiment in 2015 when a fellow astrologer invited him to look into Human Design. After decades of working with various astrological systems, he found that the Human Design System offered a very unique framework for understanding our uniqueness through mechanics and our place in the Maia. John is an IHDS certified analyst and teacher with a busy private practice working 1-on-1 with clients offering Foundation Readings, Cycle & Transit analysis, Partnership/relationship analysis, coaching, integration, and more. He is a father to two teenagers and currently runs the Human Design Collective along with Amy Lee where they teach the Foundation Courses and offer other workshops in Human Design and host the Human Design Collective podcast.Consulting Website: https://metamorphichumandesign.com/Human Design Collective: https://humandesigncollective.com/Courses and Workshops: https://courses.humandesigncollective.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jcole0023/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metamorphichumandesign—Listen to Juicy Stories: 16 women have joined together to share their stories about spirituality in all its forms.https://alison-crosthwait.lpages.co/juicy-stories-series/—JOIN THE EMAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NON-OBVIOUS THINKING ABOUT PERSONAL GROWTH Sign Up for Alison's Email List —HOW TO MICRODOSE FOR TRANSFORMATION GUIDEReceive the Transformational Microdosing Guide —APPLY FOR EXPAND TO STEP FULLY INTO THE LIFE YOU DESIREExpand is a three month alchemical program to transform your current experience into a new chapter in your life. In Expand you will engage in deep mental, emotional and somatic work in a structured process so that you can fully step into your life in every way you desire. You will also have the opportunity to experience one full microdosing cycle combined with the inner work if you choose. Learn More and Apply for Expand —CONNECT WITH ALISON WebsiteLinkedInInstagramYouTubeMentioned in this episode:Receive the Transformational Microdosing Guide
Today, I have my dad, architect John Cole, joining me to talk about his successful career in architecture and to give some of his best advice to young architects just starting a creative career path. Join my dad and I in this episode as we discuss the significance of face-to-face interaction when growing your career and why empathy is such an important factor in architecture. Also mentioned in today's episode: John Cole's background and how he got into architecture 2:12 Advice for young architects just starting out in a creative career today 20:35 Empathy is key to effective marketing 27:05 The importance of professional relationships 31:51 If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review and share it! Links: https://www.johncolearchitect.com/ Money Tune Up Podcast Series: www.sunlighttax.com/podcast
WATP Karl reviews Detroit's 'Sounds Funny Radio', Jamie Foxx's new TV show, Brie Larson v. a journalist over Johnny Depp's film, fart requests, Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom, new Cameos, Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, and Drew Crime wants better internet policing. Call 209-66-Boner to request your very own fart. A new documentary on Anna Nicole Smith has dropped on Netflix and it's full of fantastic phone calls to the love of her life: J. Howard Marshall. Drew Crime: Another mass shooting, this time in New Mexico. Drew tells the tale of a cyber-stalker who stalks smoking hot realtors. Some people are saying the perpetrator, Andy Castillo, looks like Mike Clark's long lost cousin named Miguel Clark. Drew calls for the formation of the Internet Police. Flint's John Cole grooms kids, infects people with HIV, AND has a podcast. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee. WATP's Karl joins the show to discuss his local crime connections, review Julie Hind's favorite podcast (Sounds Funny Radio), and hit on his next WATP topic... The Jade & Andy Show. Post Malone is coming to Pine Knob. Hell yeah, man. Congratulations dude, that's amazing. Jamie Foxx already has a new show... even though he's in rehab recovering from a stroke. The Simpsons are complicit in the crimes of Scientology. TMZ Investigates: Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom dropped. Johnny Depp nets $20M for his stinky cologne. Amber Heard supporters protest evil Johnny Depp at Cannes Film Festival... that is, they protest on the internet because protests are banned there. Corey Feldman is playing Riot Fest 2023 and some people on the internet are pissed off. Corey Feldman is Katy Perry's father. Cameo is pushing the stars with new celebrities that can send you a video for money. The Tennessee Titans win the Schedule Announcement Award video. Miller Lite's latest ad campaign continues to get scrutinized. The Red Shovel Studios has mice. Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie is out on Apple TV+. It's well worth the watch. Double E and friends looking gooooood. Berkley Festival shuts down early because Berkley is extremely dangerous. Like, that could have been Marc. Ian Clifford wants more money from IBM for doing zero work. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
Closed-end funds and similar products offer a compelling opportunity for High Net Worth investors, but many investors do not understand these products, or how they can fit into an overall portfolio strategy. John Cole Scott, president at Closed-End Fund Advisors, joins Andy Hagans to discuss how he helps clients generate alpha with closed-end funds, BDCs, and interval funds. Show notes: https://wealthchannel.com/2023/03/john-cole-scott-117/
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It's Black Friday, ahead of Cyber Monday and the start of the home stretch for holiday shopping, but it's not just about what's happening with retailers. John Cole Scott, chief investment officer at Closed-End Fund Advisors sorts through the big discounts in the closed-end fund world right now and comes up with four issues -- two in stocks and two in fixed-income -- that would be sound additions to an investor's holiday wish list now. Then the talk turns to retail fraud as Melanie McGovern of the International Association of Better Business Bureaus, discusses how online fraud losses thus far in 2022 have hit record levels of nearly $400 million before the holiday shopping season even gets up to speed, then Julie Ramhold of DealNews talks about the differences between Black Friday and Cyber Monday and how consumers can make the most of both days and the rest of the holiday bargains, plus Chuck discusses steps that listeners can take to keep the holidays in perspective during times of rising interest rates and high inflation.
TW// death, war, We are joined by 95-year-old John Cole, a three time Purple Heart holder, Korean War Marine, and overall incredible man. His story starts at the age of 5 when he first commits to join the Marines and continues a 90 year story, but his military days ending with the Chosin Reservoir Battle. We are so glad to have him apart of our podcast and are beyond happy he is the man he is. Check out our instagram for more information on John and our NEW FACEBOOK GROUP (WAHOO) for help and resources. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1355783891895773 https://www.facebook.com/thefeelingcompany https://www.instagram.com/thefeelingcompany/
A man in his 45s was detained near Tucson on suspicion of kidnapping and murdering a man in his late twenties. KSAZ-TV reports that John Cole abducted Antoine Smith on September 16 or 17 for financial reasons. According to a police release acquired by KSAZ, Smith's loved ones allegedly tried to get in touch with Cole to inquire about his well-being. According to KOLD-TV, on the way from Phoenix to Tucson, Cole let Smith use the restroom in a remote area of Pima County. Reports indicate that during an interview, Cole stated that Smith attacked him before he was able to get hold of Smith and strangle him. KOLD reports that Cole took Smith's body to his house in the 5900 block of East Third Street in Tucson, where he cleaned and dismembered it. Cole allegedly told police in Phoenix where they could find Smith's body, but he refused to give a DNA sample, according to KOLD. Cole was arrested by the Arizona Department of Public Safety on September 20 while en route to California. Smith's skull and hands, among other body parts, were reportedly discovered in Cole's car. Allegedly, Cole directed investigators to a rural location outside Tucson where more human remains were uncovered. According to booking documents at the Maricopa County Jail, Cole was arrested for murder, kidnapping, and theft. Cole is allegedly facing charges of aggravated assault and aggravated harassment coming from an incident earlier this year, in addition to a federal prison sentence of more than 15 years he received in 2003 for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
In the early morning hours of July 31, 2021, 5-year-old Logan Mwangi was found dead and 13-year-old Craig Mulligan was arrested for his murder, along with with his guardian John Cole and Logan's mother Angharad Williamson, in Bridgend, South Wales. Brought to you by Best Fiends!Music:We Talk of Dreams For sources, visit: