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In this long-awaited final episode of Multiple O's Season 2, Oriana shares an old recording from one of the first performances of The O Show. It felt like a good way to celebrate the life of O Show staff psychologist, Angela Fox, Oriana's mum. It also works to bookend the past year in which our host devoted herself full-time to being an academic. Angela shares some sage advice for anyone who suffers from self-doubt, especially in the arena of the intellect. Listen and find out how she cures Scottee, our national treasure of live art and yoga instruction, of deep-seated, debilitating academiaphobia. Scottee is a self-taught, multi-award winning actor who has received critical acclaim for his work in theatre and audio. A multi-hyphenate, with a career spanning over 15 years, Scottee has demonstrated an ability to work successfully across art forms. https://www.instagram.com/scotteeisfat Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Lara Perry, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson and Janak Patel ***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.Visit www.theoshow.live for regular updates or follow us on Instagram.Visit www.theoshow.live for regular updates or follow us on Instagram.
In "The Music Episode:" "Let's Paint TV," Ludacris color story meme, and keeping the kids in their rooms by tuning in to Day Of Noise on KZSU. When life gives you shoes.. make shoeanade The new shoes that I got in the last episode are working out. They're made by a company called Drew I swear it's true Semi-transparent guitarist playing a record store "in store" gig with red paint scrawled all over its face This is the music episode Spicy Roasted Pistachio Nuts The Spicy Roasted Pistachios with Hoppin Hot Sauce Extra Hot came out but there was one problem - i couldn't stop eating them - we'll eat them at the Super Bowl, if they last that long I'm writing an email blast about them, and I made some cool collages, like this one, of the guy who coined the term 'umami' Umami means "delicious taste." in Japanese. The Struggle Is Real If Sisyphus was alive today, he could have a podcast about going up the hill and rolling the boulder over and AI would say it was a multi-faceted discourse. Chairpiphany It helps when I search for stuff using my wheelchair not walking around. BC then I actually look around, instead of focusing on walking, trying not to fall, as usual. Berkeley Rock Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnQ8N1KacJc I got a fragment of The time of your life Green Day song stuck in my head, but only the title, and even that I got wrong. Not Like The Others If you're like, "This certainly isn't like another podcast," make sure to subscribe to get the selfie. Here Be The River Of Pain Changes in the weather: the atmospheric river pointed at California is screwing with my face a bit. Stinging me, stabbing me - out of nowhere. Ultimately Very Listenable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFEY7Aw7S7s&t=1848s Thiis is from "Let's Paint TV," hosted by the Los Angeles artist John Kilduff. Once the novelty of his multidisciplinary multitasking wore off, which, I admit, took a while, I found it soothing and ultimately very listenable. He has an etsy store, with lots of items for sale at a very reasonable prices considering the obvious talent involved. For real - I mean, could you do this? I couldn't, and I appreciate him for what he has done. Appealing Color Story Hip Hop Rap Ludacris Meme I created the Ludacris meme "Mauve birch" My Children Were On Lockdown It was the day of noise on KZSU. The 24-hour live marathon of noise and experimental sounds kept the kids out of the main room of the house, in their rooms with the doors firmly shut, pretty much all day. Keeping It Going On the day after Day Of Noise, my daughter had a playdate. While it was going on, I put on Escalo Frio by Otto Von Shirach which was more of the same. Escalo frio means shiver in Spanish. The record features an appearance by Matmos. Before putting it on I told my wife it was dance music and I admit, that was misleading. No Test Drive Abilities expo isn't happening in the bay area this year but it is happening in Los Angeles in mid March. I can get another of the same wheelchair that I already have, however I would like to have a chance to look at the options in a hands-on way. The Music Episode Selfie The Music Episode Selfie One More Time This is the music episode. Semi-transparent guitarist playing a record store "in store" gig with red paint scrawled all over its face Chapter List 00:00:00 - Funeral song 00:00:52 - ATMOSPhERIC RIVER TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA 00:01:13 - New Drew Shoes 00:03:05 - This is the music episode 00:03:59 - Ikeda who coined the term 'umami' 00:05:13 - HOPPIN HOT SAUCE jingle 00:05:14 - If Sisyphus was alive today 00:05:44 - Search by wheelchair 00:06:54 - "Good Riddance" Green Day 00:08:05 - Get the selfie 00:10:10 - John Kilduff / Let's Paint TV 00:13:44 - Ludacris meme "Mauve birch" 00:14:44 - KZSU Day Of Noise 2024
Stocks may be nearing a technical inflection point to start the new trading quarter. Bank of America's Stephen Suttmeier explains. Plus, oil prices are coming off a wild month as concerns about China and Saudi Arabia mount. Again Capital's John Kilduff discusses. And, what's the outlook for the markets into year-end? The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene weigh in.
Retailers are coming off a big week of earnings, with the outlook for consumer demand and inflation in focus. LSEG's Jharonne Martis and Again Capital's John Kilduff discuss. Plus, Electronic Arts is releasing Madden 24 today. Raymond James' Andrew Marok explains the impact on the video game landscape. And, China continues to report weak economic data, spurring concerns about growth in that country. China Beige Book International's Shehzad Qazi explains.
Intel is sharply higher this morning after reporting second quarter results that topped estimates. Counterpoint Research's Akshara Bassi breaks down the results. Plus, Ford is pushing back production targets for its electric vehicles and recalling more than 870,000 F-150 trucks in the U.S. Wall Street Journal's Tim Higgins discusses. And, oil prices are lower this morning after briefly trading above $80 for the first time since April. Again Capital's John Kilduff explains the moves.
The busiest week of earnings season kicks off today, with a third of the S&P 500 and almost half of the Dow Jones set to report. Principal Asset Management's Seema Shah, Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst, and KKM Financial's Jeff Kilburg discuss what to expect. Plus, Florida government agencies are intervening to address the ongoing gas shortage following severe rain and flooding last week. Again Capital's John Kilduff explains the outlook. And, Australia has unveiled a massive military overhaul, while U.S. and UK special forces are carrying out an emergency evacuation of their embassy staff in Sudan. Fordham Global Foresight's Tina Fordham breaks down the latest global hotspots.
It's been a wild few weeks for mega-cap tech, with the Nasdaq up nearly 15% this year after wrapping its fifth straight weeks of gains in what has been its longest weekly winning streak since November 2021. Evercore ISI's Mark Mahaney and Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz discuss the road ahead for tech. Plus, Europe has imposed a new ban on Russian-made diesel fuel and other oil products, such as gasoline and jet fuel. Again Capital's John Kilduff explains what this means for prices. And, a new note from Goldman Sachs suggests a soft landing may be a possibility. Chantico Global's Gina Sanchez and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene break down the markets.
Oriana Fox interviews the artist Ann Hirsch whose video and performance art practice entails participant observation within myriad mediated contexts. For her project entitled Scandalishious, Hirsch became a YouTube camwhore with over two million video views and then made an appearance as a contestant on Frank the Entertainer…In a Basement Affair on Vh1. Much has changed since that pioneering YouTube work, which was made back in 2008 when the platform had only just begun. While it's much more commonplace now for a woman to explore her sexuality online and be taken seriously as a complex human being, the power dynamics at play are still locked and in need of dismantling. The pace of change is both intensely fast and heartbreakingly slow within digital capitalism. Also discussed in this candid interview is Hirsch's recent work as a male alter ego; her musical about academia; and her prophecy that every woman will show her vagina on the internet This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Ann Hirsch is a video and performance artist whose work has been shown to acclaim at MOCA Los Angeles; Performa, New York; South London Gallery, London; and the New Museum, New York. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Lara Perry, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, London***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.Visit www.theoshow.live for regular updates or follow us on Instagram.
Oil prices are edging higher today after both WTI and Brent Crude dove more than $5 a barrel to 10-month lows yesterday. Again Capital's John Kilduff breaks down the outlook for energy ahead of OPEC's next meeting. Plus, it's the final stretch for retail earnings before holiday shopping season kicks off with Black Friday this week. SW Retail Advisors' Stacey Widlitz discusses which names to watch. And, futures are pointing towards a muted open, but will there be a Tuesday turnaround during this shortened week? CIC Wealth's Malcolm Ethridge, Potomac Wealth Advisors' Mark Avallone, and Aureus Asset Management's Kari Firestone weigh in.
Friendly Rich sits with Mr. Let's Paint TV himself, John Kilduff from his studio in LA to talk about independent art and culture. John ran his own live public access show which continues to this day on YouTube and other platforms. He's painted alongside special guests such as Eric André, Zach Galifianakis and more, usually while on a treadmill or stationary bicycle! John Kilduff received comedic training at The Groundlings, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from UCLA. In order to avoid working a day job, Kilduff sells many of his paintings at art fairs around California. He has appeared at several art shows throughout Southern California, often running on his treadmill, painting, and doing various other activities. Buckle up for an interview with DIY art legend, John Kilduff!
In this fascinating discussion, artist Erica Scourti teaches Oriana what it's like to treat Twitter as if it's your potential boyfriend. Scourti also discusses the art of impersonal autobiography; the recalcitrance of old formats despite the invention of new media; mental health and technology; and the possiblity of resistance in the face of capitalist cooptation. This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Erica Scourti is an artist and writer, based in Athens and London whose work mines the intersections of autobiography and collective experience through everyday media and in particular, social media and its algorithms. She has performed, exhibited and presented talks internationally, at High Line New York, Wellcome Collection, Kunsthalle Wien, Hayward Gallery, Munich Kunstverein, ICA London and EMST Athens, the 7th Athens Biennale: ECLIPSE and Survival Kit 13, Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art (2022). Her writing has been published in Spells (Ignota, 2018) and Fiction as Method (Sternberg, 2017) amongst others, and she guest-edited the Happy Hypocrite- Silver Bandage journal (2019). She is undertaking a PhD in Goldsmiths' Art Department, and is a Lecturer in BA Fine Art at Central St Martins.Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Lara Perry, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, London***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.Visit www.theoshow.live for regular updates or follow us on Instagram.
In this brand new interview with the artist and author Dawn Woolley, we discuss her brand new book Consuming the body: Capitalism, Social Media and Commodification published by Bloomsbury on 6 Oct 2022. The book is a sociological study of contemporary consumerism and the commodified construction of ideal gendered bodies, paying particular attention to the new forms of interaction produced by social networking sites. In short, there's a lot of analysis of the phenomenon of the selfie.The book describes the behaviours of an ideal neoliberal subject, that is, the type of person produced by the current form of capitalism – the kind of capitalism that promotes competitive individualism and defines human worth in solely economic terms. In this context, Woolley identifies the sadistic demands the market makes of us, which is how we are transformed into self-disciplining subjects, but importantly, she also highlights forms of pleasure and opportunities for subversion. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Dawn Woolley is an artist and academic whose work examines representations of gender in adverts, magazines, on TV and online in order to appropriate their visual language and expose the stereotypes they reproduce. In 2017 Woolley's photograph The Substitute (holiday) was designated the world's best selfie by GQ magazine, after winning Saatchi gallery's from selfie to self-expression competition. Woolley is also a research fellow at Leeds Art University. The book launch event is Friday, 21 Oct, 5.30 - 7 pm at Leeds Art University or online, book here. Additional artworks, authors and artists mentioned in the podcast:Dawn Woolley's The Substitute SeriesBois of Isolation Instagram project by Dawn Woolley and AC DavidsonArtists: Alok Vaid-Menon, Caspar White, Martha Wilson and Mary KellyHillel SchwartzErving GoffmanVictory (Nike) Adjusting Her Sandal, Temple of Athena Nike (Acropolis)Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Lara Perry, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, London***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.Visit www.theoshow.live for regular updates or follow us on Instagram.
My guest Season Butler is an artist/author. That's right folks, yet another artist turned author! Butler and I discuss the motivations behind her debut novel Cygnet and her performance piece Happiness Forgets, touching upon the racial empathy bias, climate change, activism and Bill Cosby. This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here. We followed it up with a longer interview for this podcast, which was aired in Season 1 - listen here. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Season Butler is a London/Berlin-based writer, performance artist and teacher, and an associate producer of the I'm With You art collective. Her debut novel Cygnet was published in 2019 by Dialogue Books in the UK and Harper Collins in the US.Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Lara Perry, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel, Mimosa House Gallery, London and I'm with you (R Justin Hunt and Christa Holka)www.theoshow.live***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
This episode contains a freshly recorded conversation with Ania Bas, a hard-working Polish Artist-turned-Author (based in the UK). Her debut novel Odd Hours revolves around a prickly female protagonist who works in a well-lit, unethical supermarket and lives in a badly-lit zone 3 flatshare. The book contains unidealised migrants, a self-help book-within-a-book, short and sharp poetry and some saucy scenes. The elevator pitch reads: "Odd Hours is a whip-smart social comedy for those of us who feel that life is a game where someone else has stolen the rules." Ania Bas is certainly someone who is living life by her own rules, transitioning mid-career from a socially engaged artist to a novelist. Oriana asks about that transition, the book itself and the important links between Bas's visual arts practice and her writing. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Ania Bas is an artist and writer whose work explores how narratives shape understanding, mythology and knowledge of places and people. Her work takes diverse forms to create situations that support dialogue and question existing frameworks of participation. Bas has been commissioned by the Tate, Whitechapel Gallery and Yorkshire Artspace, and her debut novel Odd Hours was published by Wellbeck in June 2022. It is available to purchase in all good bookshops or from bookshop.org Other works mentioned in the podcast:Susie Orbach Fat is a Feminist Issue (1978)The office-sabotaging works of artist Pilvi TakalaMarie Kondo The Life-changing Magic of Tidying (2014) Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.theoshow.livePlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
This is a quick announcement that the next episode of "Multiple Os" will be an interview with the artist-turned author, Ania Bas, whose debut novel Odd Hours was published earlier this summer. The previously announced interview with guest Dawn Woolley, author of the academic book Consuming the Body will drop in October. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Jane Hayes-Greenwood, Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.theoshow.livePlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
John Kilduff, Partner at Again Capital LLC & a CNBC Contributor, joins Jim and Bobby to talk commodities, inflation, and the role of a President in the economy. They also corner the direction of yields and whether or not water-down beer and Jameson whiskey are actually good.
Oriana Fox interviews artist Karen Karen McLean about her recent body of work and its poignant and unexpected resonances with current events. They discuss McLean's unique approach to materials as metaphors for the topics she addresses including displacement, migration, resistance and resilience. Also discussed are the emotions involved in making work utilising materials symbolic of and honouring the agency of enslaved women in the Caribbean; as well as other subjects including poverty, gang violence and the overturning of Roe v. Wade.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Karen McLean's work researches and interrogates the legacies of colonialism. She explores her experiences of growing up in post-independence Trinidad in the 1960s - a time of significant social change that saw the dismantling of old colonial structures and the removal of barriers for Black and mixed-race people like her. Her practice includes sound, moving image and installations that incorporate a wide variety of evocative and symbolic materials such as sugar, blue soap, wood, beading, wallpaper and hessian bags.The works discussed in this podcast were shown in the exhibition Blue Power/ Arn't I a Woman! at Block 336 Gallery in Brixton 20th May to 12th June 2021. "Arn't I a Woman!" was subsequently shown at New Art Gallery Walsall. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Jane Hayes-Greenwood, Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.theoshow.livePlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast on iTunes:First, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast on SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
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Oriana Fox interviews The Artist Advisory's founder Marina Press Granger. Granger dispels the myth of the starving artist and a slew of other myths that Oriana throws her way. She also explains her four steps for success: 1. Intention 2. Mindset 3. Presentation 4. Action. So tune in to find out how to make money from your art while staying true to your values. Know your worth!This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Marina Press Granger of The Artist Advisory offers honest answers to artists, helping them progress and promote their careers. Granger has 15 years of experience working in museums and galleries in New York City. Her work has brought her in close contact with a range of players in the art world; artists, collectors, curators, dealers, and consultants. She has also curated independently and contributed to gallery exhibition catalogues. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.theoshow.livePlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesFirst, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast in SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
Oriana Fox interviews the internationally acclaimed artist Gavin Turk for The O Show live edition @mimosahouselondon. The two catch up as it's been many years since Turk was a guest on The O Show “Business or Pleasure” episode. They discuss success, shame, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Gavin Turk is a blue-chip artist of YBA fame. He has pioneered many forms of contemporary British sculpture now taken for granted, including the painted bronze, the waxwork, the recycled art-historical icon and the use of rubbish in art. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.theoshow.live***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
Oriana Fox reconnects with multi-tasking painter/performer John Kilduff of Let's Paint TV. Kilduff is the man who Oriana made her first-ever live web broadcast with, the man without whom The O Show would not exist. They discuss the rapid pace of change on internet platforms, imposter syndrome, gender identity, and the future of painting, among many other random topics.This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.John Kilduff of Let's Paint TV is the multi-tasking treadmill painter to the stars! He paints, exercises, cooks and interacts with audiences, sometimes also engaging in myriad additional activities such as playing chess, badminton or riding a bicycle. He does it all and embraces failare [sic]! This month John is leading the world's premiere paintathalon at the Oxbow Summer Program of the Art Institute of Chicago. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
Oriana Fox interviews the straight, white, male painter Glen Pudvine about the artistic process, gender, authenticity, mortality and, of course, dick pics.This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Glen Pudvine's surreal self-portraits incorporate a variety of art historical references and assess sexuality and white masculinity in the contemporary moment. His work will be exhibited at Xxijra Hii gallery in Deptford in October 2022. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
Again Capital's John Kilduff discusses the squeeze higher diesel prices are putting on the U.S. food supply and shipping network. Plus, Ylan Mui details a new plan being unveiled by a group of moderate Democrats to help ease the strain of high prices on consumers' wallets. And, Nest Seekers chief economist Erin Sykes talks about affordability, mortgage rates and the lack of new inventory in the housing market.
Oriana Fox meets The Golden Brown Girls, Indrani Ashe and Shannon Tamara Lewis to discuss the imagined futures that their eponymously titled web series presents. Grey-haired, witty and optimistic, their older selves live out a fantasy that is in distinct contrast to their lived reality in an age of austerity. Ashe and Lewis also discuss the show's centring of women of colour protagonists. Finally, the three arrive at a plan for a future episode in which Oriana will play a cameo appearance. This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.The Golden Brown Girls project was founded in 2014 in London by visual artists Shannon Tamara Lewis and Indrani Ashe. Soon after they invited another artist, Sara Umar to write herself into the script. It's now a growing network of women and creative professionals from across the globe with individual and collaborative practices. Their web series was envisioned as a method of imagining the artists' futures, a stage for their political concerns and a way to create new social structures with like-minded individuals. Indrani Ashe is a US-born, Goldsmiths-educated, Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist of Bengali and white American descent whose practice speaks to the experience of the body as a political vessel, wresting the narrative from hegemonical structures. Ashe was interviewed on a previous episode of this podcast, which you can listen to here. Follow her on Instagram @theshadowarchivistShannon Tamara Lewis is a Canadian artist of Caribbean descent, who also studied at Goldsmiths, University of London, and is based in Berlin. In addition to founding The Golden Brown Girls, she is a painter whose figurative canvases combine bizarre imagery and uncanny landscapes to form a fantastical world. Follow her on Instagram @shannontamaralewisCredits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
Oriana Fox interviews the queer, working class, disabled artist and writer Jet Moon. They discuss Moon's varied practice including live performance, anti-austerity activism, sex work and facilitating writing workshops for survivors.This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Jet Moon is a writer, performer, director and activist producing politically engaged creative work including events, works and collaborations that push for change, re-evaluation and empowerment. They often operate outside of the traditional arts context, in clubs, autonomous spaces, as part of queer or activist gatherings, traveling to work with marginalised groups and promoting information exchange and mutual aid. For updates on Jet Moon's upcoming books and the next incarnation of Playing with Fire the survivor's writing project, follow them on Instagram. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Tom Estes, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
Eric Ripert, co-owner and chef at Le Bernardin and Vice Chairman of City Harvest, joins us to discuss the organization's efforts to deliver more than 100 million pounds of food to nearly 400 food rescue outlets across the five NYC boroughs. He dives into Le Bernardin's recommitment to City Harvest after reopening post-pandemic and his work to strengthen local food systems. Plus, OPEC is meeting today as oil stays above $100 per barrel and natural gas hits $8. John Kilduff of Again Capital gives us his thoughts on why the market is getting no help from OPEC and which areas are being hit the hardest by all-time low fuel supplies. And, the Federal Reserve did exactly what was expected in raising rates 0.5%, but what does this mean for equity markets and the risks to growth? Paul Donovan of UBS Global Wealth Management gives us his take.
Oriana Fox speaks with live artist Daniel Oliver about the daring mix of pre-planning, chance, nakedness and collaboration in his work. Oliver wants audiences to be euphoric about or made uncomfortable by his participatory work, anything but indifferent. In embracing the label dyspraxic along with punk aesthetics, he welcomes the potential for getting things wrong. In fact, he believes that's what makes live art the ideal medium for his work. Taking agency as a neurodiverse artist for Oliver means that if you don't like what he does, you're just ableist. The first half of this interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Daniel Oliver is a performance artist and scholar who specialises in participatory performance and awkwardness. His experience with dyspraxia has lead to an invested interest in neurodiversity and its place in contemporary performance practices and scholarship. His book Awkwoods: Daniel Oliver's Dyspraxic Adventures in Participatory Performance was published by Unbound in 2019. Oliver's latest piece Artparty Boardgame is touring the following UK venues in May 2022:CLAY, Leeds, Friday 6th May - https://www.clayleeds.co.uk/Cambridge Junction, Cambridge, Friday 13th May - https://www.junction.co.uk/chipperlarterart-party-the...Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, Wednesday 18th May - https://www.colchesterartscentre.com/.../wonderful.../Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
On this episode, Oriana Fox interviews the world's leading green autistic drag queen, Oozing Gloop. They discuss Gloop's dream lifestyle; their failed politics degree; their views on autobiographical performance, autism and gender; and perhaps most importantly, their visionary political paradigm, commucracy. The interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Oozing Gloop's provocative, award-winning experimental live art merges cabaret and performance art. More specifically, their particular brand of 'queer alchemy' entails trans drag storytelling for earthly survival with multiple submissions from other avatars of the chthulucene. Check out their podcast Slurry, co-hosted with Olympia Bukkakis.Cultural stuff mentioned in this podcast: "You're Wrong About" podcast episode on autismTemple Grandville film directed by Mick JacksonThe Bechdel Test and Alison Bechdel's Fun HomeKembra Pfahler, leader of the band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen BlackCredits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
In the latest international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. will ban imports of Russian oil. As the conflict escalates, global oil prices are skyrocketing, and Again Capital's John Kilduff points out that oil price spikes have historically preceded recessions. Global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets Helima Croft traces the ripple effects of the invasion through the global oil markets to gas pumps and the White House. CNBC's Ylan Mui reports on congressional support for American sanctions on Russia, despite the cost for stateside consumers. Plus, the NFL has suspended Calvin Ridley for betting on games. In this episode:Helima Croft, @CroftHelimaJohn Kilduff, @KilduffReportYlan Mui, @ylanmuiJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickZach Vallese, @zachvallese
John Kilduff, founder of Again Capital and author of The Kilduff Report, breaks down the dynamics behind the rapid surge in oil prices, and what could happen next if Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine. Plus, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are displaying some unusual behavior as they are being used inside the war, and hotly traded as investors turn away from other risky assets. What's the correlation? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oil prices briefly crossed $130 for both WTI and Brent, levels not seen since 2008, on fears surrounding Russian oil supply. We discuss the impact on markets and consumers with Katie Stockton and John Kilduff. Plus, the Nasdaq is down almost 18% from its recent highs. Is there opportunity right now in the sector? We discuss with Wedbush's Joel Kulina. And as food input prices continue to rise, restaurants are having to grapple with higher prices themselves. Tommy Hill of Hill Management Group joins to talk about how his restaurants are adjusting to inflation.
John Kilduff, founder of Again Capital and author of The Kilduff Report, breaks down the dynamics behind the rapid surge in oil prices, and what could happen next if Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine. Plus, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are displaying some unusual behavior as they are being used inside the war, and hotly traded as investors turn away from other risky assets. What's the correlation?
Oriana Fox interviews seasoned showwoman Marisa Carnesky. They discuss showwomanship, raw talent, collaboration, menstruation and miscarriage, all of which are addressed in Carnesky Production's accessible, provocative and political work.The interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show. Marisa Carnesky is an artist, showwoman and practitioner-researcher with her very own production company responsible for original large and small scale interactive performance works. Carnesky Productions is interested in the use of spectacle; fairground rides, magic illusions and grand ritual as a means of creating highly accessible provocative work, rooted in popular culture that promotes cultural and political discourses. If you want more, book tickets for Carnesky's upcoming live event "Kabaret Kollective" on 11 March at Tramshed in Woolwich Arsenal. Also coming up in May is a tour of Showwomen at various UK venues, see carnesky.com for details. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesFirst, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast in SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps"Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
Oriana Fox interviews the insatiable, sexy and weird performance artist Eirini Kartsaki who expounds her Manifesto and entices Oriana to show more cleavage. More accurately, Oriana listens to her guest and sometimes interjects with a question or two as Kartsaki fleshes out what it means to live a life free from norms and expectations, a life that is weird, inconsistent, too much and without children. In doing so she calls for a revaluation of inconsistency, uncertainty and instability. Kartsaki's top tip for self care (spoiler alert), is to scream 'lawlessness' ten times in a row. Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! Lawlessness! The interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You'll want to watch the episode here to witness all the cleavage that's mentioned herein. Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Eirini Kartsaki is a writer, performance maker and lecturer in East15 Acting School, University of Essex. Her work explores sexuality, excess and female desire. She has been awarded the Audiences Award and the Champe Libre Award for her work with Tante&Tante. Her performances take place across art, theatre and academic contexts including Tate Britain, V&A, Whitechapel Gallery, Sadler's Wells, Camden People's Theatre, Arnolfini, The Yard, Chisenhale Dance Space, Palais de Tokyo, amongst others. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Please rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesFirst, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast in SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps"Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
Larry Kudlow voices his concerns surrounding Biden's handling of the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict, the potential for war, and United States energy dependency. Then, Ranking Member of the House Ways & Means Committee Congressman Kevin Brady (R-TX) joins Larry Kudlow to discuss the looming Russia-Ukraine conflict, balancing the United States's budget, and changing corporate tax rates. Next, Again Capital partner and CNBC contributor John Kilduff calls into the show to discuss global energy demand, oil prices, and American energy dependency and its impact on Russia. Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) joins Larry Kudlow to discuss the encroaching Russia-Ukraine conflict, the crisis at our southern border, and Germany's status as an ally. Prof. of Meteorology Kelvin Droegemeier (University of Oklahoma) and Larry Kudlow discuss the contents of the China Competes Act, the manufacturing of semiconductors, and the role of bureaucracy in scientific advancement. The Bahnsen Group's David Bahnsen and TJM Institutional Services' Jim Iuorio join Kudlow to discuss skyrocketing inflation, supply-chain bottlenecks, and rising oil prices. Finally, Fox News Contributor Liz Peek and "Freedom Works" VP Steve Moore call into the show to talk with Larry Kudlow about the benefits of a free-market capitalist system, the hypocrisy of financial giants, and the power of philanthropy.
Again Capital partner and CNBC contributor John Kilduff calls into the show to discuss global energy demand, oil prices, American energy dependency and its impact on Russia, and much more!
This episode is a double feature as it includes not one but two interviews Oriana carried out with the performance artist Hannah Ballou. Last year, Oriana spoke with Ballou after she had just completed filming Goo:Ga II, itself a sequel to her 2015 feminist live art comedy show Goo: Ga I, which playfully subverted the gender reveal party and announced the sex of her first child, a much-desired daughter. As Ballou explains, she always wanted to do a follow-up show. But due to Covid, Goo:Ga II had to be staged in an empty theatre for the camera. The hilarity of the first performance continues in the film sequel as a heavily pregnant Ballou, accompanied by her now 5-year old daughter in matching leopard-print bikinis, takes us through a vibrant dance routine, replete with a giant yoga ball that Ballou vogues with, making a spectacle of her bump, Meghan Markle-style. The mood swiftly changes though, as we learn that the gender binary paradigm is the least of this fetus' problems since being diagnosed with a very rare heart anomaly. The mood of Goo ga II darkens as Ballou grapples to keep hope at bay, not knowing if the pregnancy will come to term. It's a film that will literally make you laugh and cry. Oriana's follow-up interview with Ballou, which took place recently, i.e. 7 months after the first, finds Ballou with the relief of her baby boy alive and thriving, and with a string of upcoming film screenings to plug. The first interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the episode here. ***Tickets to the next screening of Goo:Ga II at Colchester Arts Centre on 4 May 2022 can be booked here.***Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Hannah Ballou is a live artist whose practice integrates neo-burlesque, stand-up comedy, and audience participation. She holds a Ph.D. in feminist comedy from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and is currently a Lecturer in Drama & Theatre Arts at Kingston Univerity, London. You can follow Hannah on Instagram or Facebook. Also mentioned in this episode is the book Maternal Performance (2021) written by Lena Simic and Emily Underwood-Lee, which includes writing about Ballou's work among other performances dealing with maternity. Register here for the online book launch event taking place on 15 February at 7pm GMT. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.comWould you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.
Oriana Fox interviews the activist, artist, mother, educator and Labour councillor Lena Šimić. Oriana gets some practical advice about how to become more politically active while balancing the demands of work, motherhood and art. Environmentalism and anti-capitalism are two of the causes that have occupied Šimić, so they discuss how she has tackled these issues creatively and within family life. This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the episode here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Lena Simic is an artist, activist, performance maker and researcher, born in Dubrovnik, Croatia, living in Liverpool. Reader in Drama at Edge Hill University, UK. Her book Maternal Performance co-authored with Emily Underwood-Lee was published in 2021. Register here for the online book launch event taking place on 15 February at 7 pm GMT. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.comWould you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orianafoxPlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesFirst, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast in SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps:Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.All content © 2022 Oriana Fox.
Oriana interviews the artist, curator and director of Home Live Art, Katy Baird. The two discuss the repeated response that Baird receives from audiences to her bold performances: "You're so brave!" After being blown away by her solo show Unreal (2018) Oriana herself had made some iteration of this remark to Baird, in response to which Baird promptly rolled her eyes. No offense was taken, but it was nevertheless something Oriana wanted to delve into further and so they do. They also discuss appearance, gentrification, addiction and staying up all night. This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the episode here. Dr Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Katy Baird is an artist, curator and producer of Live Art based in Folkestone, Kent. As an artist Katy has performed at Live Art festivals and venues as well as squat parties, clubs and raves. Her work addresses the things we do for money, identity and consumption. She has received commissions from the Wellcome Trust, The Yard Theatre, Camden People's Theatre and Duckie amongst others. Baird is currently Artistic Director of Home Live Art, producers of live events across Hastings, the South East and beyond.Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxPost-production mixing by Stacey HarveyIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.comWould you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orianafoxPlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it!How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesFirst, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast in SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps"Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
Oriana interviews her brother the filmmaker and activist Josh Fox. The two discuss their respective upbringing in the same home and how this may have impacted their very different approaches to art and activism. This interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the episode here. Dr Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Josh Fox is an American film director, playwright and environmental activist, best known for his Oscar-nominated 2010 documentary Gasland. During the pandemic, he started a talk show called Staying home with Josh Fox, which is available on tyt.com. Most recently Fox launched his own independent network on which you can access all his films for a small monthly or annual contribution. Subscribe today to be a part of the CLIMATE REVOLUTION. Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson and Janak Patelwww.orianafox.comWould you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orianafoxPlease rate and review this podcast to help others to find it! How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesFirst, Search for the Podcast in the Podcasts App. Note: You'll need to look the show up in the app.From Here, Select the 'Reviews' Tab, Then 'Write a Review'You'll Then Be Asked to Log in to iTunes.Then Tap the Stars to Rate the Podcast and Write Your Headline and Review.How to Rate and Review a Podcast in SpotifyFirst of all, you have to log in to your Spotify account, then follow these steps"Search Podcast pre-installed App on your phone.Hit the “Search” button. Here you will see “Write a Review” in the top right corner.You can also give ratings in the form of stars 1-5 (One star for lowest rating and five stars for highest ratings.)Submit your review.
Welcome to Season 2 of Multiple Os podcast! You hopefully know the spiel by now, if you're interested in candid confessions, creativity, non-conformity and mental health, you've come to the right place. This, my friend, is the much-anticipated trailer-teaser for Season 2, which explores the cross-over between working on the self and working to change the world. Back in May 2021, Oriana was invited to do a digital residency on Instagram for the lovely Mimosa House gallery in London, and over the course of one week, she conducted 20 interviews, that's right, 20 interviews! It was live, it was unfiltered and uninhibited. But now they're being rereleased as podcasts episodes, edited for your listening pleasure. One of these post-live IG interviews will be dropped twice per month, that's two episodes a month, along with, all being well, the occasional brand-spanking new interview sprinkled in here and there, where possible. NB: This trailer features the voice of one of Oriana's 20 guests, Mr Lets Paint, aka John Kilduff, the multi-tasking master himself. Guests in Season 2: Katy Baird (Artist & Director of Home Live Art)Marisa Carnesky (Showwoman)Hannah Ballou (Artist)Josh Fox (Filmmaker & Activist)The Golden Brown Girls, Indrani Ashe and Shannon Tamara Lewis (Artists)Eirini Kartsaki (Performance Artist)John Kilduff, aka Mr Let's Paint (Artist)Ann Hirsch (Artist)Jaye McBride (Stand up Comic)Jet Moon (Artist & Writer)Sigi Moonlight (Drag King)Marina Press Granger (Artist Advisor) Daniel Oliver (Artist)Glen Pudvine (Painter) Erica Scourti (Artist)Lena Simic (Artist, Activist and Labour Councellor)Gavin Turk (Artist)Credits: Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxVoiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr Lets PaintSound mixing by Stacey HarveyOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson and Janak Patelwww.orianafox.comWould you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orianafox
China reported lower-than-expected GDP in its third quarter, as the economy continues to show a slowdown. Eastspring's Sarah Lien joins to discuss why she is still bullish on investing in the country. Plus, oil prices continue to rise, and Again Capital's John Kilduff says that strike prices and OPEC are partly to blame. He joins to discuss. And our own Mackenzie Sigalos joins with her news that Jack Dorsey may be getting into Bitcoin mining.
Stocks rally ahead of the weekend as a new reading on manufacturing hits a record high and new home sales hit the highest since 2006. Mortgage rates pull back for the fourth week in a row. Stocks erase most of the losses seen in the previous session on reports President Biden plans to propose a tax hike on wealthy investors when he addresses a joint session of congress on Wednesday, the same day the Fed will wrap up a policy setting meeting. Bitcoin dips below $50K. Analysis of the markets, the economy and outlook from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queens' College, Cambridge, Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz, former PIMCO CEO, Newport Beach, Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities, John Kilduff, Oil Analyst, Again Capital, CNBC contributor, Jeff Lazerson, President, MortgageGrader.com, O.C. Register columnist. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A late rally sends the Dow and SP500 to record highs on the best consumer confidence reading in a year, optimism about the ongoing covid vaccine rollout in the U.S. and the price of oil climbing above $60/barrel as a massive cargo ship continues to block the Suez Canal impacting oil tankers and hundreds of other ships. New concerns about a third wave of Covid in parts of Europe. Mortgage rates move up for the 6th week in a row. Analysis of the markets and the economy from John Kilduff, oil analyst, Founding Partner, Again Capital, CNBC contributor, Ben Stein, financial commentator, economist, author in a special "Frank and Stein" segment, Jeff Lazerson, President, MortgageGrader.com and O.C. Register columnist and Kevin O'Leary, a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful on TV's Shark Tank, Chairman, O'Shares ETFs and Beanstox. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stocks wrap up a volatile week with a rally after yet another roller coaster ride as long term government bond yields make unusually wide moves before pulling back. The Dow ended the week with a closing gain of nearly 600 points. The bond market has reportedly just had its third worst week since the year 1830. Oil prices spike to the highest in nearly 2 years, moving above $66 a barrel. Gas prices in L.A. have hit the highest in more than a year. Better than expected news on the job front as the economy adds 379K jobs last month and the nation's unemployment rate slips to 6.2. Meanwhile work continues in Washington on a $1.9T Covid relief package and vaccine rollouts continue. Analysis on the markets and the economy from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queens' College, Cambridge, Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz, former PIMCO CEO in Newport Beach, Kevin O'Leary, a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful on TV's Shark Tank, Chairman, O'Shares ETFs and Beanstox, John Kilduff, oil analyst, Founding Partner of Again Capital, CNBC contributor and Economist Kevin Klowden, executive director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stocks rack up a five day winning streak, the longest since August, and wrap up the week before Super Bowl Sunday at or near record highs. President Biden's $1.9T pandemic rescue package moved forward in the U.S. Senate and the latest encouraging news on vaccine distribution helped propel the market higher. The so called Reddit Rally stocks saw a volatile week with GameStop shares closing up 19% on Friday but posting a loss of 80% for the week. Analysis of the latest market action from Kevin O'Leary, a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful on TV's Shark Tank, Chairman, O'Shares ETFs and Beanstox. www.beanstox.com Los Angeles gas prices surge as the price of oil nears $60/barrel, the highest since before the pandemic crisis. The outlook for consumers and investors from oil analyst John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, CNBC contributor. The vaccine rollout accelerates. The latest on Covid vaccines from Economist Kevin Klowden, executive director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. www.milkeninstitute.org/centers/fastercures Could be another volatile week for GameStop and other stocks that have been wildly popular with retail investors. Market veteran Michele "Mish" Schneider, Director of Education and Research at www.MarketGauge.com discusses the Reddit Rally and what might be ahead. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year! Stocks close out the tumultuous pandemic year of 2020 at or near record highs with the Dow and SP500 ending all time highs, the Nasdaq closes out the year just below its all time high and sees its a nearly 44 percent gain for the year, its best annual gain since 2009. Gold and silver posted double digit gains for the year as the dollar sank to a 2 1/2 year low against other major currencies. Bitcoin hit a record high above $29,000. Oil wrapped up the year at $48.52/barrel rebounding from the 2020 low of negative $40 during the economic shutdown. Optimism persists for 2021 over new stimulus, Covid vaccines and Fed action. Analysis of the markets and the economy from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queens College, Cambridge, Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz, former PIMCO CEO, Newport Beach, John Kilduff, Founding Partner, Again Capital, CNBC contributor, Kevin O'Leary, a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful mega investor on TV's Shark Tank, Chairman, O'Shares ETFs and Beanstox. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lananh Nguyen, Bloomberg finance reporter, on BofA jolting traders with talk of a flat bonus pool, in an omen for Wall Street. Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO and Chief Strategist for Quill Intelligence LLC, former adviser to the Dallas Fed, and Bloomberg Opinion contributor, discusses the labor market backtracking, and why Yellen isn't the best choice for Treasury Secretary. John Kilduff, Founder of Again Capital, on why jet fuel will have a big year in 2021. Laird Landmann, Co-Director of Fixed Income at TCW, on bond markets and his current investment strategy. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn and Paul Sweeney.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street during the coronavirus crisis: Stocks extend this week's slide with the Dow posting a closing loss of 943 points on an alarming spike in covid cases in the U.S. and Europe. France and Germany announce new business shutdowns in response to a second wave of coronavirus. Travel related stocks take another hit. Big tech names move lower as 3 tech company CEO's are grilled before the Senate Commerce Committee. The price of oil pulls back 5.5% even though Hurricane Zeta roared through the Gulf of Mexico and hit the Louisiana coast as a category 2 hurricane. Analysis of the latest market moves and the economy from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities and John Kilduff, oil analyst, Founding Partner, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Kilduff, Founder of Again Capital, on how covid-19 is dashing hopes for an oil market recovery. David Lee, CFO of Impossible Foods, on how they are doubling the size of R&D to fuel international growth. Sarah Ponczek, Bloomberg cross-asset reporter, on the stay-at-home trade re-emerging over virus concerns. Craig Johnson, President of Customer Growth Partners, with their annual holiday retail forecast. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street during the coronavirus crisis: Another potential billion dollar disaster is brewing as Hurricane Delta roars through the Gulf of Mexico heading to the Louisiana coastline. At least 90 percent of gas and oil production in the gulf has already been disrupted. The price of oil moves above $41 a barrel. Oil analyst John Kilduff, Founding Partner, Again Capital and CNBC contributor discusses the impact on consumers, businesses and investors. The latest weekly jobless claims come in weaker than expected as coronavirus cases rise again. Work on coronavirus vaccines and treatments continue as President Trump recovers from covid-19. Stocks take another roller coaster ride on the latest back and forth in Washington over a possible coronavirus rescue package. Analysis on the economy and the markets from economist Kevin Klowden, executive director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. He also provides a preview of the 2020 Milken Institute Global Conference: Meeting the Moment which is set to start next week. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street during the coronavirus crisis. A positive start to the new month of October and the 4th quarter of 2020 after a volatile month of September and winning 3rd quarter. The high stakes game of deal or no deal continues in Washington over a new coronavirus rescue package as the airline industry sheds thousands of jobs. Market analysis from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities. The price of oil slides below $40 over demand concerns in the ongoing pandemic. The latest discussed with oil analyst John Kilduff, Founding Partner, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Mixed signals on the main street economy ahead of the September jobs report and fading hopes on a new stimulus package from congress. The latest readings on the economy and work on coronavirus vaccines from Economist Kevin Klowden, executive director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street during the coronavirus crisis. The U.S. oil and gas industry takes a near direct hit from Hurricane Laura slamming in to the U.S. gulf coast packing 150 mph winds. Damage assessment at refineries, oil platforms and other installations continues. The price of oil hovers near a six month high above $43/barrel. The latest from oil industry analyst John Kilduff, Founding Partner, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Stocks post a mixed finish with the Dow going positive for the year and the SP500 closing at a record high. Unemployment lines got shorter by 98K over the past week but remained just above 1 million. The Federal Reserve announces a major change in policy allowing the fed to keep its benchmark interest rates low even if inflation exceeds the fed's 2% target. New developments on coronavirus vaccine, treatment and testing. Analysis from Economist Kevin Klowden, Executive Director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street during the coronavirus crisis: Stocks finish mostly higher with both the Nasdaq and S&P500 closing at record highs. The Dow slipped from a six month high. The market took a roller coaster ride on a mixed bag of news on the economy including the latest consumer confidence reading from the Conference Board showing sentiment down for the second month in a row sending it to a new pandemic low. New home sales posted the best gain since 2006 last month. The U.S. and China affirmed the phase one trade deal. The price of oil closed above $43/barrel, the highest price in nearly six months as Hurricane Laura threatens oil installations in the Gulf of Mexico. L.A. home prices have ticked higher while Bay Area prices have softened. Analysis from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities, John Kilduff, Oil Analyst, Again Capital, CNBC Contributor, Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Corelogic, Sean Fulp, Executive Managing Director, Los Angeles, Newmark Knight Frank, commercial real estate advisory firm. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street : The 2nd quarter of 2020 goes into the Wall Street history books with the best quarterly market performance since 1998 while main street businesses deal with new challenges in the face of rising coronavirus cases. The Dow started the day 100+ points lower but came in for a closing gain of 217 points after testimony by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin before the House Financial Services Committee focused on the ongoing government response to the coronavirus crisis.The price of gold has closed at $1800 an ounce for the first time since 2011. Oil saw historic volatility over the past 3 months rebounding from a record low of negative $40 to closing just shy of +$40 today. Market analysis from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities and John Kilduff, Oil Analyst, Again Capital, CNBC Contributor. Tracy Hernandez, founding CEO of the Los Angeles Business Federation (LA BizFed), www.BizFed.org discusses the challenges facing the main street economy and important resources available for L.A. area business owners. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street: Stocks slide at the opening bell as coronavirus numbers in California, Florida and Texas rise. The Dow was down about 200 in the early going but turned around as big tech companies including Apple began to rally. The Dow came in for a closing gain of 153 points. Apple made some big announcements at its annual World Wide Developers Conference and Apple stock ended the day up $9.15 to a record high close $358.87. Oil hit the highest price seen in about three months above $40 a barrel. Market analysis from Matt Krantz, Personal Finance and Management Editor, Investors Business Daily, Kevin O'Leary, a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful on TV's Shark Tank, Chairman of O'Leary Financial Group and O'Shares ETF's and John Kilduff, Oil Analyst, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street: Stocks rally on new signs the worst of the economic downturn is behind us. This after a calmer night of anti police brutality protests calling for justice for George Floyd. The latest ADP private employment survey showed businesses cut nearly 2.8 million jobs last month but that was much better than the 9 million job cuts analysts were expecting. The Dow came in for a closing gain of 527 points sending it above 26K. Oil moved above 37 dollars a barrel to the highest seen in 3 months, a dramatic bounce back from below zero where it stood in April when demand collapsed and supplies overflowed. Analysis on the markets and the economy from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities and John Kilduff, Founding Partner, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. The coronavirus crisis and wave of unemployment has impacted real estate in Southern California. A ground level view of whats happening and outlook discussed with Sean Brunske, with home buyer HomeVestors in Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino County www.webuyuglyhouses.com Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market: Stocks slip in the face of more tough news on the main street economy including another 2 million + surge in jobless claims over the past week, more retailers announcing store closings, U.S. China tensions flaring and slower than expected progress on reopening the economy. The Dow came in for a closing loss of 102 points. Analysis and outlook from economist Kevin Klowden, executive director of the Milken Institute's Center for Regional Economics and California Center. The price of oil hits a six week high and is now up 80 percent this month impacting investors and consumers. The latest news in the energy sector discussed with John Kilduff, oil analyst, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market: Stocks start the day lower as tensions rise between the U.S. and China, billionaire investor Warren Buffett reveals massive recent losses and sells out of his airline stock holdings. The Dow pulled back nearly 400 points in the early going. The market staged a comeback during the trading day led by tech companies and oil stocks as the price of oil rebounded above $20 a barrel. Carnival announced plans to resume some cruises out of several U.S. ports starting August 1st, The Dow came in for a closing gain of 26 points. The latest market actoin and Investing ideas discussed with Jim Hausberg, Managing Director, HighTower Advisors in Los Angeles. On the oil rebound, oil analyst John Kilduff, Again Capital, CNBC contributor. On the Carnival story and outlook, cruise industry expert, Cruise Guy Stewart Chiron, President, www.Cruiseguy.com Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market: Economic storm clouds gather on Main Street as coronavirus shutdowns continue while it gets sunny on Wall Street with efforts to slowly begin reopening parts of the economy. The Dow closes up 358 points. Oil takes a 25% plunge to settle below $13/barrel. L.A. business leader, philanthropist Scott Minerd, Chairman of Investments and Global Chief Investment Officer, Guggenheim Investments discusses the current economic outlook, an unprecedented wave of joblessness and homelessness in Los Angeles. He explains how you can urgently help heroes on the front lines of the crisis at the Union Rescue Mission on L.A.'s skid row and pledges to match $1 Million in donations. (To donate: www.URM.org ) The founder of Consumer WatchDog, Harvey Rosenfield, asks the state insurance commissioner to suspend auto insurance rate hikes during the crisis and discusses other consumer issues. Oil analyst John Kilduff, Again Capital and CNBC contributor reacts to another big one day plunge in the price oil and what it means for consumers, businesses and investors. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market -Stocks rebound after a two day slide. The Dow posts a closing gain of 457 points. Oil posts a nearly 20% gain, closing up $2.21 to $13.78 a barrel, in what's been an historic week in the oil markets which saw the price of oil collapse to below ZERO. Markets cheered the latest coronavirus rescue package coming together in congress. Market analysis from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities and John Kilduff, Oil Analyst, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Blake Polisky, Executive Vice President of Nature's Produce, a Los Angeles area food distribution company, (naturesproduce.com) explains how they've pivoted the business to directly serve consumers with warehouse pickup and delivery due to the shutdown of restaurants, hotels and schools it had served before the crisis hit. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market: Stocks slip to the lowest levels in 2 weeks after the price of oil crashed to below zero on a plunge in demand and overflowing supply during the coronavirus shutdowns. Oil did bounce back to finish around 10 dollars a barrel. The Dow came in for a closing loss of 631 points. A discussion on the latest epic news impacting Wall Street and Main Street with Maria Bartiromo, Global Markets Editor, Anchor, Mornings with Maria, Sunday Futures and Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street on the Fox Business Network. Susan Janson Ping, Owner, Kick It Up dance the fitness studio, Long Beach. John Kilduff, Oil Analyst, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show.
John Kilduff, Founder of Again Capital, on the oil market collapse, and what comes next. David Kotok, Chairman & Chief Investment Officer at Cumberland Advisors, discusses how the Fed is trying to control the yield curve. Eric Fine, Portfolio Manager: Emerging Markets Fixed Income Strategy at Van Eck Global, on the mixed bag in emerging markets. Ira Jersey, Chief US interest rate strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses LIBOR vs SOFR, and the flight to Treasuries.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market - The price of OIL CRASHES TO BELOW ZERO. Oil plunged 306% under the weight of the enormous drop in demand due to the coronavirus shutdowns around the world and a flood of new supply with no place to put it. Oil took an historic drop of $55.90 a barrel settling to NEGATIVE $37.63 a barrel, the lowest price ever recorded. Oil stocks led the overall market lower. The Dow closed down 592 points. Analysis of the day's epic events and outlook with oil analyst John Kilduff, Again Capital, CNBC contributor and Jim Hausberg, Managing Director, Partner, HighTower Advisors in Los Angeles. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition - Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market: Stocks take the worst tumble in a couple of weeks on a blizzard of tough news on the coronavirus ravaged economy. Retail sales plunged a record 8.7% in March, manufacturing and overall industrial production record the biggest drops since 1946 when the U.S. demobilized after World War II and banks brace for big loan losses. Oil demand is expected to fall this year by the most ever due to the coronavirus shutdowns. Oil closed below $20 a barrel for the first time since 2002. Los Angeles gas prices move lower. The Dow came in for a closing loss of 445 points to settle at 23,504. A comprehensive mid week update on the economy and the markets with Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities and John Kilduff, Oil analyst, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition -Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market: Stocks start the week with a rally coming off the best week for the Dow since 1938 following the passage of the $2.2 trillion dollar coronavirus rescue package in Washington. Health care stocks including Johnson and Johnson and Abbott Labs led the charge on news J&J is working on a coronavirus vaccine and Abbott has received FDA approval for a five minute coronavirus test. Economic damage from the coronavirus business shutdowns continue. The price of oil plunges to the lowest seen in 18 years. Guest include Michael K. Farr, President and CEO of Wealth Management Firm Farr, Miller & Washington and CNBC contributor and John Kilduff, Oil analyst, founder Partner, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show.
Mottek On Money Special Edition: Coronavirus Crisis Bear Market. Stocks slide as global economic activity slows or shuts down in the face of the corona virus crisis. The Dow comes in for a closing loss of 1,338 points to 18,899 touching the lowest seen since December 2016. All this as the White House, Fed, Treasury Department and congress announce extraordinary plans to soothe markets and try to blunt the coronavirus' economic impact. Oil takes a one day plunge of 24%, closing down $6.58 to $20.37/barrel, the lowest seen since 2002. Guests include Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities and John Kilduff, oil analyst, Again Capital and CNBC contributor. Support the show.
John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on the collapse in oil price. Susan DeVore, CEO of Premier, Inc. (Nasdaq: PINC), discusses health care and medical supply issues surrounding the coronavirus. Ferdinando Giugliano, Bloomberg Opinion editor, discusses his column, "Italy's Lockdown Tests Democracy's Limits." David Katz, President and CIO of Matrix Asset Advisors, on why these stocks will weather the storm. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Lisa Shalett, Chief Investment Officer, Wealth Management for Morgan Stanley, discusses her investment outlook and strategy. John Butler, Senior Telecom Services & Equipment Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, to preview Apple earnings and discuss how the coronavirus is hitting supply chains. Christopher Balding, Associate Professor at Fulbright University Vietnam and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on Xi Jinping's response to the coronavirus. John Kilduff, Founder of Again Capital, on the big risk to oil markets from the coronavirus. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on oil markets and Iran. Bart Van Ark, Chief Economist at the Conference Board, on their new Global CEO survey, and why wages remain stagnant. Alex Webb, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, on his column, "The Great Food-Delivery Fight Arrives in the U.S." Patrik Jonsson, President of Lilly Bio-Medicines, on acquiring Dermira for $1.1 billion, the maker of an experimental treatment for dermatitis. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Happy New Year! A roaring start to 2020 for the stock market continuing the record shattering 2019 rally. Stocks hit new highs on the first day of trading in the new year. A surprise U.S. air strike kills Iran's top general sending stocks lower, oil and gold higher on the second day of new year trading. The impact on markets and consumers discussed with John Kilduff, Founding Partner, Again Capital and CNBC Contributor, Mark Hulbert, Marketwatch Columnist, Publisher of the Hulbert Digest and David McAlvany, CEO, McAlvany Financial Group. Wall Street veteran Art Cashin, Director of Floor Operations, UBS, talks about the 2019 rally and a stock exchange new year tradition. Labor law attorney Thomas Lenz has the latest on the new California labor laws in 2020 and their impact at your workplace. Prominent entertainment industry attorney Howard Weitzman discusses Michael Jackson at the top of the latest Forbes magazine list of highest earning deceased celebrities in 2019. Support the show.
A volatile start to the month of October for the stock market wrapping up with a rally on the latest jobs report showing the nation's unemployment rate dropped to 3.5%, the lowest since December 1969. Political drama continues to play out in Washington. US China trade talks are set to resume. The latest outlook on the economy and markets from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Advisor Allianz, former PIMCO CEO in Newport Beach. Mortgage rates hover near recent lows. L.A. gas prices spike dramatically while the price of oil takes a big drop. Oil analyst John Kilduff at Again Capital and CNBC contributor explains what's going on. Investors are setting up for a possible US China trade deal. Bryan Perry, Editor, Bryan Perry Investing and author of the 25% Cash Machine has some trade related investing ideas. Support the show.
Stocks pull back from near record highs. Gas and oil prices edge higher after the attack on a major Saudi oil installation. Fed policy makers cut short term interest rates for the second time this year. US China trade developments are back in focus. Market analysis from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities. Oil industry analyst John Kilduff, Again Capital and CNBC contributor, reacts to the big moves in the gas and oil markets. Movers and shakers in the world of finance including Margaret Shanley, partner at Cohn Reznick, gather for the big annual ACG-LA business conference in Beverly Hills. World renowned attorney and entrepreneur Robert Shapiro tells us about his latest business venture BizCounsel and updates the work of the Brent Shapiro Foundation for Drug Prevention honoring the legacy of his son. Support the show.
Peter Cecchini, Cantor Fitzgerald Global Chief Market Strategist, on the oil markets and signs of pure froth emerging in credit markets. David Welch, Bloomberg's Detroit Bureau Chief, on the GM worker strike. John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on oil surging to $71 a barrel after a strike on a Saudi Arabian oil facility. Wolfgang Koester, Senior Strategy Officer at Kyriba, on the winners and losers in the US-China currency war. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
I talk to John Kilduff about all things Let's Paint Tv! Find his YouTube channel here.... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrGgIHwH47d0n8idhR1MNpg You can also find him at letspainttv.com
Andy Browne, Editorial Director: Bloomberg New Economy, on Trump's new round of China tariffs, and what to expect in terms of retaliation. John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on oil markets plunging on new China tariffs. Bob Eisenbeis, Vice Chairman and Chief Monetary Economist at Cumberland Advisors, and Former Director of Research at the Atlanta Fed, on the Fed, yield curve, and the economy. Becky Frankiewicz, president of ManpowerGroup North America, discusses the "pitch perfect" jobs report and hiring landscape. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Talking with Mr. Let's Paint himself, John Kilduff! We talk of art, creativity, having a positive mindset, ideas, music, and a chicken joins in as well. I was so glad to have met and talked with John. Very inspiring and I hope to do it again! Enjoy the episode!Find John and his work online:http://letspainttv.com/and on social media:@letspainttvFeatured song:"Paint Or Die"by: Tomorrowmanhttps://tomorrowman.bandcamp.com/
John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on the Trump Administration eliminating Iran oil sanction waivers. Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor, on Tesla: investor day, earnings, SEC case and feud with Panasonic. David Loevinger, Sovereign Analyst and China Expert at TCW, and former Senior Coordinator for China at the Treasury Department, on the trade war and broader implications for emerging markets investing. Brian Deese, Global Head of Sustainable Investing at BlackRock, discusses the investment implications for climate-related risks on Earth Day.
Brooke Sutherland, Bloomberg Opinion industrials columnist, on GE selling its BioPharma business to Danaher for $21.4 billion. Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International, on the progress in US-China trade talks and deleveraging in China. John Kilduff, Founding Partner at Again Capital, on how Trump's tweet criticizing high oil prices may indicate a softening towards clamping down on Iranian sanctions waivers. Katherine Chiglinsky, U.S. finance reporter, on Berkshire Hathaway's annual letter and earnings results. Hosted by Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Mike Collins, Senior Portfolio Manager at PGIM Fixed Income, on the bond market and current portfolio positioning. Jonathan Tyce, Senior EU Banks analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Deutsche Bank's earnings and outlook: can this bank survive? John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on Big Oil earnings, and oil price outlook. Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, on Amazon's earnings picture and other Big Tech earnings. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
"Banker to the World" Bill Rhodes, President and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, on the biggest issue the U.S. has with China. John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on where oil price is heading. Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist for RedFin, on why it's a buyers' housing market. Mark Douglas, CEO of Steelhouse, on how Facebook gave Microsoft, Amazon and other tech giants more intrusive access to your personal data than it ever disclosed.
Adam Bierman, CEO and co-founder of MedMen, on their recent acquisition of PharmaCann, and how this year’s midterms will impact the cannabis industry. Gary Shilling, President of A. Gary Shilling, on the dollar and a looming recession. John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, to discuss current outlook for oil price and markets, following Saudi's announcement of cutting back supply. Jay Stein, CEO of Dream Hotels, on hotel industry trends, the effect of Airbnb on the hospitality sector, and AI driving customer experiences. Hosted by Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz.
John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on oil price outlook, and outlook for the revived Saudi Aramco IPO. Joel Stern, Chairman and CEO of Stern Value Management, to discuss the Fed, his current market outlook, and why Trump's tariffs strategy is the right one. Dan Cancel, Managing Editor: Latin America for Bloomberg in Sao Paulo, on Brazil's presidential elections, and how assets are reacting. Eli Casdin, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Casdin Capital, on biotech investing. Hosted by Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz.
John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on why oil prices are on the way down. Joseph Abboud, designer and Chief Creative Director of Men’s Wearhouse, on growth, manufacturing in the U.S., and how tariffs could impact the apparel industry.Brad Setser, senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, on the US-China trade war. Scott Lawlor, CEO of Waypoint Residential, on the real estate cycle and housing trends.
Noah Feldman, Harvard Law Professor and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on the payments that Michael Cohen received from corporations and a Russian oligarch, and the line between lobbying and bribes. John Kilduff, Founding Partner of Again Capital, on the oil markets, and why he expects oil to go to $80-85 a barrel.David Kotok, Chairman and CEO of Cumberland Advisors, on current investment outlook, the labor force and the Fed. Dr. Richard Chin, CEO of Kindred Biosciences, Inc., on the FDA approval of their new topical drug to treat weight loss in cats, and the company's extensive drug pipeline for pets.
Max Nisen, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering health care, says the Senate Trumpcare bill doesn't age well. John Kilduff, a founding partner of Again Capital, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why oil will likely dip into the $30 range. Bloomberg's Michael Sasso and Deena Kamel discuss news that Qatar Airways is taking a state in American Airlines. Finally, Brendan Brown, chief economist and head of economic research at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities, talks about asset price inflation and how Trump and the GOP have squandered the opportunity to tackle monetary disorder.
John Kilduff, founding partner of Again Capital, talks about oil prices hitting below $50. David Hammer, head of municipal bonds in New York for Pacific Investment Management, discusses Puerto Rico's backruptcy. Matthew Mish, executive director of global credit strategy at UBS, talks about auto loan defaults and whether they signal broader U.S. consumer loan stress. Ning Tang, CEO and founder of CreditEase, discusses Chinese investors' growing appetite for U.S. investment, the financial technology IPO pipeline and outlook for the credit cycle.
John Kilduff, a founding partner of Again Capital, says oil prices could fall to as low as $42. Tony Dwyer, Canaccord Genuity's chief market strategist, discusses markets and investing and why he's calling for stocks to fall in the "near term." Jordan Robertson, a Bloomberg technology reporter, says cybersecurity fears are creating a desire for alternative network equipment. Finally, Bloomberg's David Welch discusses GM's earnings and outlook.
Bob Michele, JPMorgan's chief investment officer, says the Fed should make the December meeting an event to show what they want to do in 2017. Then, Bloomberg's Alex Sherman tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why the Viacom/CBS deal fell through and why Les Moonves may have played a role. Also, Patrick Chovanec, Silvercrest Asset Management's chief strategist, discusses the significance of the One China policy. Finally, John Kilduff, a founding partner of Again Capital, gives an outlook on oil markets.
Daniel is an art blogger, art critic, and the creator of The Daniel Rolnik Gallery, a brick and mortar store that showcases original art and prints collected from his adventures across the United States of America. On his road trips, Daniel discovers unique works of art that he brings back to his ever-evolving gallery. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/danielrolnik In this episode, Daniel discusses: -How and why he started the The Daniel Rolnik Gallery. -How he found the courage to start the gallery instead of thinking about it for too long. -How both creative and non-creative people spend too much time thinking about what can go right and what can go wrong, when what they should be doing is just diving in and trying. -How falling down doesn't actually hurt as bad as you might imagine, just like when you were riding a bike. -The musician Charles Bradley, who got discovered when he was 62. -The story of how he first found a love for art and saw what it was truly capable of. -How he makes everything in the gallery portable so that he can rearrange it every single day to make it a fresh experience. -How he is on the road every Sunday and Monday to find new things for the gallery. -His advice for artists who have never sold a piece of art, or haven't even considered it. -The idea of pricing low to get the ball rolling. -Some of his favorite artists to show, including Alden Marin and John Kilduff, with his cardboard pinball machine. -The idea behind Record Club and how it can bring a sense of community to the artists that come for it. -Details about The Jew and the Lotus Podcast that he does with his friend, Eric Nakamura. -The idea of destroying the ego, as suggested by his friend, Turtle Wayne. -The importance of patience if you are trying to sell a piece of art and how it takes the right person at the right time. -How artists sometimes forget that you don't need to get the most expensive materials and equipment... you just need to create. -How his father is one of his greatest inspirations because he never complains, but instead just gets done what needs to get done. Daniel's Final Push will inspire you to realize that you are EPIC and can do anything you want! Quotes: "I wanted to make art affordable and accessible to everyone. I wanted it to be easy and fun when you go in and not cold like the White-Wallians keep it with their white walls and cold vibe. I wanted to make the complete opposite." "Art and creativity is the greatest thing in the world and I want to be able to get to as many people as possible. It's the way to disrupt your culture. It's the way to make a space yours. It's a way to showcase your own personality." "The more you do it, and the more you love to do it, you'll develop a style and be able to share your passion with others in a was you're not conscious of." Links mentioned: The Daniel Rolnik Gallery The Jew and the Lotus Podcast Connect with Daniel: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox. GUESTS: Bloomberg healthcare reporter Cynthia Koons on Pfizer buying eczema drugmaker Anacor for $5.2 billion. John Kilduff, Founding partner of Again Capital, on the oil markets, and the rally: is the global supply glut really over?
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Jim Iuorio, managing director TJM Institutional Services and Jeff Kleintop, Senior VP and Chief Global Investment Strategist @ Charles Schwab. Larry talks with Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA). Also on the show is John Kilduff, founding partner at Again Capital, along with Bill Whalen, Research Fellow @ Hoover Institution. Richard Fisher, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. As always, the Money/Politics Panel with Jennifer Rubin, James Pethokoukis, and Steve Moore. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Jim Iuorio, managing director TJM Institutional Services and Jeff Kleintop, Senior VP and Chief Global Investment Strategist @ Charles Schwab. Larry talks with Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA). Also on the show is John Kilduff, founding partner at Again Capital, along with Bill Whalen, Research Fellow @ Hoover Institution. Richard Fisher, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. As always, the Money/Politics Panel with Jennifer Rubin, James Pethokoukis, and Steve Moore. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with Jim Iuorio, managing director TJM Institutional Services and Jeff Kleintop, Senior VP and Chief Global Investment Strategist @ Charles Schwab. Larry talks with Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA). Also on the show is John Kilduff, founding partner at Again Capital, along with Bill Whalen, Research Fellow @ Hoover Institution. Richard Fisher, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. As always, the Money/Politics Panel with Jennifer Rubin, James Pethokoukis, and Steve Moore. All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with General Jack Keane, retired Four-Star General and Former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Also on the show is Dr. Mark Sklar, Endocrinologist. Michael Farr, Author of: "Restoring Our American Dream: The Best Investment" and Lee Munson, Author of: "Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game." John Kilduff, founding partner of Again Capital. Also on the show is Amity Shlaes, NY Times Bestselling Author of: "Coolidge. As always, the Money/Politics Panel with James Pethokoukis, John McIntyre, and Steve Moore! All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with General Jack Keane, retired Four-Star General and Former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Also on the show is Dr. Mark Sklar, Endocrinologist. Michael Farr, Author of: "Restoring Our American Dream: The Best Investment" and Lee Munson, Author of: "Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game." John Kilduff, founding partner of Again Capital. Also on the show is Amity Shlaes, NY Times Bestselling Author of: "Coolidge. As always, the Money/Politics Panel with James Pethokoukis, John McIntyre, and Steve Moore! All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry talks with General Jack Keane, retired Four-Star General and Former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Also on the show is Dr. Mark Sklar, Endocrinologist. Michael Farr, Author of: "Restoring Our American Dream: The Best Investment" and Lee Munson, Author of: "Rigged Money: Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game." John Kilduff, founding partner of Again Capital. Also on the show is Amity Shlaes, NY Times Bestselling Author of: "Coolidge. As always, the Money/Politics Panel with James Pethokoukis, John McIntyre, and Steve Moore! All this and much more on The Larry Kudlow Show!
8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 437 of 513 from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. --We die in proportion of the untold secrets we throw around us. The fuller that black box is, the less salvation we get. Put the case that our black box never really gets completely empty.-- Visit www.HavishamHour.com to order fine prints, listen to previous podcasts, and to learn more about this project. ©2014 Julio Panisello.