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Jordan Jackson, J.P. Morgan Global Market Strategist: Tariffs, Trade and Taxes… Oh My! Hosts Kathleen Kenealy and Kevin Williams are joined by JP Morgan Global Market Strategist, Jordan Jackson. Jordan is an Executive Director and a Global Market Strategist on the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Global Market Insights Strategy Team where he is responsible for delivering timely market and economic commentary to clients across the country. We talk about all the things that are top of mind for you and your clients right now: tariffs and trade; domestic versus international equities; the strength of the US dollar; interest rates; consumer confidence levels; the dreaded “R” word, and more! https://am.jpmorgan.com/us/en/asset-management/adv/bios/jordan-jackson/ https://am.jpmorgan.com/us/en/asset-management/adv/insights/market-insights/guide-to-the-markets/ On this episode, we speak with Executive Director and Global Market Strategist Jordan Jackson. As part of the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Global Market Insights Strategy Team, Jordan is responsible for delivering timely market and economic commentary to clients across the country. We talk about all the things that are top of mind for you and your clients right now: tariffs and trade; domestic versus international equities; the strength of the US dollar; interest rates; consumer confidence levels; the dreaded “R” word, and more! What's it time for?
Trivariate's Adam Parker, American Century Investments' Mike Rode and JP Morgan Asset Management's Jordan Jackson weigh in on today's market action and map out where they see stocks headed from here. Plus, Ankur Crawford from Alger highlights the stocks she is betting on amid all of the tariff uncertainty. And, Cais founder Matt Brown discusses alternative investments.
This week on Golfers Anonymous, I'm joined once again by Jordan Jackson from Dog Tracks and Cow Pastures to preview the 2025 Masters. We got into all things Augusta—starting with the course changes after Hurricane Helene and what those might mean for this year's tournament. We talked about the legacy of the green jacket, and what a third Masters win in four years would mean for Scottie Scheffler. We also looked at some of the other big names heading into the week—Rory, Rahm, Bryson, and Morikawa—and why Augusta is such a unique challenge for certain players. To wrap it up, we did our own Masters draft—breaking down favorites, dark horses, and a few guys we think could miss the cut.
“Where we bridge the gap between water plant operators and engineers” Matt Casto Jordan Jackson In today's episode we are going to talk about “Protecting Source Water.” Our guests are Matt Casto and Jordan Jackson of North Carolina Rural Water Association. Matt's unconventional journey into the water industry began with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture, where he developed an improvisational problem-solving mindset that he's carried into 14 years of hands-on experience in water operations. He's worked as a surface water plant operator and superintendent, Circuit Rider, and he now serves as a Source Water Protection Specialist with the North Carolina Rural Water Association. Matt enjoys both the technical aspects of water treatment and the hands-on work of system repairs, feeling equally at home in the field or the boardroom. Outside of work, he is an avid saltwater aquarist, ornamental gardener, and recreational hockey player. Born and raised in North Carolina, Jordan has 12 years of water and wastewater utility experience with expertise in source water protection, cross connection control, wastewater laboratory and pretreatment programs. She obtained a Masters of Water Resources from the University of New Mexico and holds NC Biological Wastewater Grade IV certification in addition to Utility Management Certification issued by National Rural Water Association.
How believable is this bounce? Stocks jumping just after one of the quicker 10% corrections on record and just ahead of a big Fed meeting. So, what should investors do next? We discuss with Chris Hyzy from Merril & Bank of America Private Bank, Courtney Garcia from Payne Capital and JPMorgan's Jordan Jackson. Plus, Evercore ISI's Roger Altman tells us what President Trump's tariffs and policy changes could mean for your money. And, 3Fourteen Capital's Warren Pies breaks down why he sees some potential economic weakness ahead.
My guest this week is Jordan Jackson, an architecture obsessed golfer and the voice behind Dog Tracks and Cow Pastures. We chat about his journey in the game—from early rounds with his dad to his experiences in competitive golf—and how that led him to a deep appreciation for golf course architecture. Jordan shares his thoughts on the influence of Stanley Thompson, the charm of nine-hole courses, and his mission to spotlight public golf courses that might otherwise be overlooked. We also dig into the Canadian golf scene, and Jordan's project to rank the best nine-hole courses across Canada. Jordan has a super unique perspective on golf and I had a pleasure learning more about how his golf brain works.
Will stocks run or limp to the finish line this year? Perhaps the answer lies in what happens with tech which has seen a resurgence. We break down the big move in Broadcom and Apple's massive run to $4 trillion. Plus, Payne Capital's Courtney Garcia, NB Private Wealth's Shannon Saccocia and JPMorgan Asset Management's Jordan Jackson tell us what they're forecasting for stocks. And, Former Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester breaks down what she is expecting from the Fed next week – and what it is at stake for the economy.
This past weekend one of the biggest Premium Live Events of all time took place in Dallas, Texas at Jerry World. Jake "El Gallo" Paul took on the Ghost of Iron Mike Tyson on a loaded card that featured some absolutely entertaining and brutal boxing. From Barrios vs Ramos to an absolute slobberknocker between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor to the main event, the card was an amazing start to Netflix foray into live-streaming sports events even if the servers were doing the stanky leg. We get together today to discuss the ups, downs and arounds of the event, discuss the state of boxing and explore why after Amanda Serrano's ROBBERY going to the cards in boxing should be frightening for everyone. We also discuss President Trump pulling up to UFC 309 and why Jon "Bones" Jones is the greatest MMA fighter of all time. We close the show with some hard-hitting journalism exploring Evil Keith Lee (Mr. Chime Time) taking on all the celebrity restaurants in Atlanta, why grits last forever and examine the mental health of people who are still going to THE CLUB. All this and more on the 333rd episode of The Realest Podcast Ever. As always for more exclusive content and resources subscribe to us on Patreon FOR FREE and follow us on social media. Click the links below: •Patreon: https://patreon.com/officialtrpe •New Merch Available NOW: https://www.teepublic.com/user/trpe?ref_id=12031 •YouTube: https://youtube.com/TheRealestPodcastEver •Twitter: https://twitter.com/stilltrpe •Insta: https://instagram.com/officialtrpe •FB: https://facebook.com/TheRealestPodcastEver
The Denver Broncos manhandled the Arizona Cardinals in their preseason finale, with quarterback Zach Wilson taking the majority of the quarterback snaps.Did standouts like Justin Strnad, Jordan Jackson and Keidron Smith do enough to make the team? Did Brandon Johnson separate himself in a loaded wide receiver group?Plus, which Broncos bets are we looking at for the 2024 season?On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Andre Simone and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. Start: 0:00Intro: 0:30New LFB shirt: 2:00Going undefeated in the preseason: 2:40Levelle Bailey showed out: 5:40UC Health Player of the game Zach Wilson: 18:38Players that showed out: 21:19Running backs stood out: 34:38Wide receivers and the tight ends: 39:56The Offensive line depth: 48:22Bets for the Broncos for the season: 49:36Zac Stevens joins the show from the stadium: 55:00 An ALLCITY Network ProductionBUY THE NEWEST LFB SHIRT HERE: https://store.allcitynetwork.com/products/dnvr-lfb-teePARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsportsSUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_SportsZbiotics: Go to https://zbiotics.com/dnvrbroncos to get 15% off your first order when you use DNVRBRONCOS at checkout. Pre-Alcohol is backed with 100% money back guarantee so if you're unsatisfied for any reason, they'll refund your money, no questions asked.Indeed: listeners of this show will get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to get your jobs more visibility at https://indeed.com/allcity. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? You need Indeed.Coach Prime wants to help you and other Coloradans be your healthiest selves as the Chief Motivation Officer of UCHealth's Ready. Set. CO challenge. If you want to join the challenge, go to https://www.uchealth.org/readysetcoVisit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR.For cooked-to-order, hand-battered chicken fingers, race in to https://raisingcanes.com or download their mobile app!Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado.Sign up on the Volo app using code DNVR3 to get Volo Pass for only $10/month for the first 3 months.Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle!Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use codeoadoutdoors.pxf.io/allcity: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.Use code DNVRBRONCOS50 to get 50% OFF your first Factor box and 20% off your next month with any active subscription at https://factormeals.com/dnvrbroncos50.This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try athttps://betterhelp.com/dnvr today to get 10% off your first month and get on your way to being your best self.Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVRBroncos and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items.Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to https://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/allcity and use code DNVR for 10% off!bet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_02162536 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up! Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLERWhen you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
How is it that we are already heading into Q2 of 2024? In this episode, we deep dive into the first quarter of 2024 with special guest Jordan Jackson, Executive Director and Global Market Strategist with JP Morgan Asset Management's Global Market Insight Strategy team. Tune in for our breakdown of the Q1 2024 market and our optimistic (and pessimistic) views as we head into Q2. We explore the best and worst performing sectors, unpack the Federal Reserve's recent actions and their impact on interest rates, and delve into the ongoing S&P 500 bull market with a focus on future growth potential. Additionally, the episode tackles the record concentration within the top holdings of the S&P 500, analysing potential future trends as well as considerations for investing in small cap stocks, particularly in a rising interest rate environment. Finally, the team goes round-robin to share their optimistic and pessimistic views on the markets going forward. “75% of the time, going back to 1980, the equity market has been positive by calendar year. I think that's really important. Yes, volatility is a price we pay as investors, but as long-term investors investing in equities...that [staying invested] is how you grow your wealth.” Jordan Jackson Episode Timeline [00:00] Intro [02:00] A Historical Look at The Fed's Interest Rate Moves During Election Years [03:50] Erin's Take on Where we Are with the Current Bull Market and How long it Might Last [05:26] Nate Talks about the Spike in Commodity Prices and its Impact on Volatility and Inflation [06:50] Jordan Jackson's Bullish Take on the Equity Markets and Fed's Monetary Policy [9:10] Do We Need Interest Rate Cuts to See Successful Equity Markets and Economic Growth? [14:00] S&P 500 Market Concentration – How Durable is the Equity Market Considering the Top 10 Names Hold over 34% of the Value? [20:00] Stats and Advice for People Investing in Small Cap Stocks [25:00] Why Should Investors be Optimistic About Investing Now? [30:00] Momentum Investing and Long-Term Gains [32:00] Speed Round: A Round-Robin Take on the Markets – Both Optimistic and Pessimistic Views [44:00] Jordan Jackson's Optimistic Wrap-Up and Kind Words About Monument
Can stocks continue to rise if bond yields do as well? Anastasia Amoroso from iCapital, Steve Liesman and JP Morgan Asset Management's Jordan Jackson discuss. Plus, billionaire investor Marc Lasry breaks down where he sees opportunity right now and what he thinks the Fed's next move could be. And, Google's cloud conference kicks off tomorrow. We discuss what's at stake for the company's AI strategy – and the stock.
After a four month rally based on a Goldilocks economy, AI excitement and the prospect of an easier Fed – is the playbook changing as the first quarter winds down? Adam Parker from Trivariate Research and Jordan Jackson of JP Morgan Asset Management break down their forecasts. Plus, RBC's Lori Calvasina explains why she is bullish on the energy space. And, Goldman Sachs' Elizabeth Burton tells us her approach to diversifying your portfolio and the two “I's” she is excited about right now.
In this episode of Dai By Dai Podcast, join us for a hilarious and insightful journey into the world of comedy as we sit down with Actor and Comedian, Jordan Jackson, often hailed as "The Next Jimmy JJ Walker" due to his uncanny resemblance with the legendary Good Times Actor. In this interview, he shares his experiences working alongside the legendary Kountry Wayne, growing up in Southern California, how his comparisons to Jimmy "JJ" Walker began, thanks to Katt Williams, and more! Jordan also shares his thoughts on the recent Katt Williams interview and how that affected the comedy world. From navigating the challenges of the industry to the art of crafting the perfect comedy material, he offers great advice for aspiring comedians looking to make their mark in the comedic world today.
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Does the Fed relief rally have any juice left? New York Life Investment's Lauren Goodwin and Jordan Jackson of JPMorgan Asset Management give their forecasts. Plus, Oppenheimer's Brian Nagel breaks down his top picks for 2024 in the retail space. And, Roku shares were under pressure in today's session. Julia Boorstin explains what is behind that drop.
Will “just good enough” earnings be good enough to send stocks into a year ending run-up? Dan Greenhaus of Solus Alternative Asset Management and JP Morgan Asset Management's Jordan Jackson give their expert takes. Plus, top chip analyst drills down on the strength in semis and what he's expecting from the upcoming earnings season. And, Leslie Picker breaks down Birkenstock's first day of trade.
In any gift shop in New England, you'll probably find lighthouses pictured on tea towels and tee shirts and in snow globes. Lighthouses are fondly thought of as community landmarks and icons. Connecticut has fourteen active lighthouses, two of which are maintained as private aids to navigation; six are standing but inactive. Some are located on dry land but a significant number are located in the waters of the Long Island Sound. Some are now private homes, but many can be enjoyed by the public including several that are periodically opened to the public by some of the state's history museums. As early as the 1880's, the federal government encouraged lighthouse keepers to open the lighthouses to visitors and tourists. The National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000 provides an opportunity for the preservation of federally-owned historic light stations. The NHLPA program is a partnership among the United States Coast Guard; National Park Service, Dept. of the Interior; the General Services Administration and new stewards such as the New London Maritime Society and the Norwalk Seaport Association. In this episode, Executive Producer Mary Donohue interviews guests Susan Tamulevich, Executive Director of the New London Maritime Society since 2008, during which time the NLMS became the steward of three area lighthouses, and Jordan Jackson, a Grating the Nutmeg listener and lighthouse fan who shares her first-hand account of visiting the Sheffield Island Lighthouse in Norwalk Harbor administered by the Norwalk Seaport Association. There are many ways to visit Connecticut's lighthouses. In the summer, the New London Maritime Society takes visitors by boat to see both the interior and exterior of its two lighthouses located in the Long Island Sound. The Norwalk Seaport Association also schedules summer boat trips out to Sheffield Island. The Cross Sound Ferry from New London has a cruise that includes sailing by eight lighthouses available until October 9th. Lighthouse Point Park in New Haven is open until November 1st-a perfect place for a close look at an early lighthouse, a walk on the beach or a sandwich. For more information, visit these websites: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lighthouses_in_Connecticut https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lighthouses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Connecticut https://www.nlmaritimesociety.org/ https://www.seaport.org/ https://www.ctexplored.org/stoningtons-first-family-of-lighthouse-keepers/ https://www.ctexplored.org/two-if-by-sea-new-londons-harbor-light-stoningtons-old-lighthouse-museum/ New London photos courtesy of New London Maritime Society and Sheffield Island Lighthouse photos courtesy of Jordan Jackson. -------------------------------------------------------------- Fresh episodes of Grating the Nutmeg are brought to you every two weeks with support from our listeners. You can help us continue to produce the podcast by donating directly to Grating the Nutmeg on the Connecticut Explored website at www.ctexplored.org/ Click the donate button at the top and then look for the Grating the Nutmeg donation link at the bottom. Donations in any amount are greatly appreciated-we thank you! Subscribe to Connecticut Explored, the magazine of Connecticut history, at https://simplecirc.com/subscribe/connecticut-explored This episode of Grating the Nutmeg was produced by Mary Donohue and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan at https://www.highwattagemedia.com/ Join us in two weeks for our next episode of Grating the Nutmeg, the podcast of Connecticut history.
Does the tech pullback have more room to go? Chip investors are stepping up and buying today after a positive Morgan Stanley call on Nvidia. BNY's Alicia Levine and JP Morgan Asset Management's Jordan Jackson give their expert takes. Plus, T Rowe Price's Sebastein Page breaks down his playbook for investors who may have missed the rally.
Jordan Jackson is a fellow from rural Indiana who knew there had to be a more fulfilling, better way. He just knew it was in him and his wife to live a better life. They took matters into their own hands and moved out to the country to start homesteading and however contrary it may sound, he started Tik Tok'ing his life to help others understand it. Jordan joins us today to chat about how it's going and what he sees in his future! Hint - it's pretty bright! Check Jordan out here Tik Tok YouTube Promotional Consideration Provided by The GTFO Company. Visit them at: https://www.thegtf-outside.com and use Promo Code KITELEY10 for 10% off of your order! Restocks and new apparel arriving all the time so be sure to frequent the Be sure to follow them at: https://www.facebook.com/gtfocompany https://www.instagram.com/the_gtfo_company https://www.instagram.com/thegtfocompany_ambassadors https://www.tiktok.com/@thegtfocompany Music furnished by bensound.com Co-Host & Executive Producer: Liam Kiteley
This episode kicks off our sixth season of Insights Now, entitled a “A Bond's Eye View", and we've decided to center this season around fixed income. Over the course of this season, Dr. David Kelly will sit down with slate of market strategists and portfolio managers to discuss the outlook for the Fed and other global central banks, the outlook for the dollar, diversifying within fixed income and how to think about bonds when positioning long-run investment portfolios. On this episode, Dr. David Kelly is joined by Jordan Jackson, Global Market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, to discuss the outlook for the Fed and opportunities within fixed income. For more insights on fixed income investing, please visit our latest piece Bonds are Back.
Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast |Google Podcast | Amazon Music | Spotify Are we in a recession, headed for a recession, and does it really matter given that in 2022 we experience one of the worst-performing stock and bond markets ever? How will a continued robust job market, slowing inflation, and higher interest rates impact corporate earnings this year? These are all topics that will have some impact on your portfolio performance this year and potentially into 2024. Jordan Jackson is a global market strategist at JP Morgan. Jordan has authored several papers on the economy and markets and is responsible for conducting research for JP Morgan's Guide to the Markets, which I utilize in managing investment portfolios. Although the US as a whole may not be in a technical recession, if you look at industry by industry, there are certainly specific sectors that are in a downturn, such as technology, residential and commercial real estate, to name two. Jordan and I dive headfirst into what the economic and corporate earnings data may mean to investor portfolios. We also go deep into how much sleep Jordan is getting as a new father, and he shares the best thing about being a new dad. Please enjoy my conversation with Jordan Jackson. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/96. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
6am hour -- Raphael Warnock beats Herschel Walker to maintain his Georgia US Senate seat, five red or purple states that Democrats won in November even as the economy was in shambles due to policies imposed by Democrats, why candidates matter, Stax Records co-founder Jim Stewart dies at age of 92 and he helped launch the Motown of the South, GUEST: live from Georgia covering the Herschel Walker campaign, Matthew Carlson, says Walker campaign volunteers (like he was) knocked on 2 million Georgia doors to persuade voters, there was "a blue tidal wave out of Atlanta", many voters said they voted for Gov. Brian Kemp but couldn't vote for Walker, the moral of the 2022 midterm (and GA run-off) election is that candidates matter, deciphering which personal failings voters will accept when it comes to two flawed candidates running against each other. 7am -- Republicans gave away Senate races they should have won, why good candidates run bad campaigns, KVI callers sound off on the final chapter to the 2022 failure by Republicans to win elections after Democrats provided a winning landscape of issues for them, Seattle failing to charge criminal suspects who attack firefighters, Carlson attended yesterday's memorial service for Bellevue Police motorcycle officer Jordan Jackson, age 34, killed in the line of duty just before Thanksgiving, remembering the 81st anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack by the Japanese empire that escalated WWII. 8am hour -- GUEST: WPC's Jason Mercier explains the latest action on the Gov. Jay Inslee un-constitutional capital gains income tax, WA Dept. of Revenue "playing this game" about final planning (rule making procedures for submitting tax returns) for capital gains tax set to go into effect on January 1st, tax accounts were asking the DoR "pretty basic questions and the response from Department of Revenue was 'we don't know yet' ", the disconnect shows the lack of preparation and any hint of customer service as state government prepares to impose this constitutionally questionable capital gains tax; the keyboard warriors who support GA's Ralphael Warnock by calling Republican opponent Herschel Walker the worst US Senate candidate ever, Elon Musk fires the Twitter lawyer (James Baker) who was at the heart of suppressing content (like the Hunter Biden laptop story) detrimental to Democrats, how James Baker was a former FBI counsel that went to work for Twitter, City of Seattle's 3+ year failure to bring 240 units of affordable housing to the Magnolia enclave, Federal authorities haven't approved a Seattle permit for the affordable housing plan and there's no timeline for when it might get approved.
6am hour -- another US Supreme Court case involving a business owner who opposes gay marriage, should a business owner have the right to decline a paying customer based on a religious objection to gay marriage?, how would this business transaction apply to an obstetrician refusing to perform an abortion?, actress Kirstie Alley dies at age 71 from cancer and her ex-husband gives her a powerful tribute, explaining the possible stalker angle to the Moscow Idaho UI students quadruple murder...father of Kaylee Goncalves says two of the UI murder victims were not killed in the same manner adding more questions to the public concerns about the quadruple murder with no arrests and no known suspects, public memorial today for Bellevue Police motorcycle officer Jordan Jackson killed in the line of duty a month ago, the start time and processional route you'll want to know to pay your respects to the officer, anti-Trump lawyer and one time "it boy" to run for POTUS--Michael Avenatti--is sentenced to 14 years in prison over tax evasion and fraud. 7am hour -- Friday KVI invites you to support the Salvation Army with a new toy or cash donation for the annual, the confounding story of the Kitsap Co. driver cited for negligent driving because of a snow covered windshield that only had a tiny opening for the driver to see, the driver told WSP trooper that the windshield wipers were broken and couldn't clear the snow off the windshield but the trooper wasn't playing, the end of a 54-year era tonight for Boeing's airplane division, how Boeing airplanes have been marquee public events in decades past, Justice Sonya Sotomayor's comment on the Bible and latest US Supreme Court case, Justice Neal Gorsuch's response regarding heterosexual marriage. 8am hour -- one more comment on SCOTUS case about wedding website designer allegedly discriminating against gay marriage customers, why Tik Tok is a far more dangerous website than Twitter right now, China's ability to track Tik Tok users, an influential Democratic US Senator agrees with Donald Trump about the dangers and warnings regarding Tik Tok data mining for China, KVI callers sound off on this latest SCOTUS case and "liberty of contract" for business owners.
WVU commit Jordan Jackson joins the show to discuss his recruitment and weekend official visit. Things started with a "tryout" for the coaches, followed by uncertainty with the coaching staff and, finally, a big official visit this weekend. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bellevue, Washington assistant police chief, Andrew Popochock, joins KVI's John Carlson to discuss the memorial service for fallen motorcycle officer, Jordan Jackson, 34, who was killed on duty when a driver on Bellevue Way crashed into his motorcycle. Jackson is survived by his wife and two young children. A legacy fund for his children has been established by the Bellevue Police Officers Foundation. Copy and paste this link into your browser to donate via GoFundMe https://www.gofundme.com/f/kelsey-jackson-and-family-memorial-fund
6am hour -- The Supreme Court of Washington (SCOW) refuses to grant injunction on a capital gains income-tax signed by Gov. Jay Inslee, RIP Christine McVie the soulful siren from Fleetwood Mac, bankrupt FTX CEO says he "had a bad month" drawing jeers, how the FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is now in a category of other Silicon Valley wunderkinds that crashed in spectacular criminal fashion. 7am hour -- GUEST: spokesman for AffordableFuelWashington.com and Olympia political watchdog, Randy Pepple, explains the looming gas tax hike that will start on January 1st 2023 in WA, the gas/fuel price hikes are all related to a carbon fuel tax and the tax will go to the WA general fund not to maintain or build new roads, how poor and working class people will get hurt more by this new cap and trade price hike, the life and times of Fleetwood Mac keyboardist/singer Christine McVie who just died at age 79, Apple backs off of an attempt to put the screws to Twitter by withholding the app's availability at their app store, look how Apple gutted Parler 8am hour -- GUEST: Bellevue Assistant Police Chief Andrew Popochock shares with KVI how listeners can pay their respects to fallen motorcycle officer Jordan Jackson at his memorial next week and donate to the legacy fund for his wife and two young children, GUEST: recovering drug addict and drug rehab program designer, Ginny Burton, rejoins John Carlson to talk about her proposal for Pierce County to help drug addicted criminals get clean and sober during their incarceration, her program "O.U.T." (Overhaul through Unrelenting Transformation) forces the Pierce County Council Democrats to honor their political sloganeering of "lived experience" as it relates to political policy, why jailing drug addicts committing crimes can be a faster way to sobriety and drug rehab.
Bellevue Police Department is coordinating this donation campaign to the family of officer Jordan Jackson killed in the line of duty this week. Jackson was a motorcycle patrol officer with Bellevue PD and was hit and killed by a driver while on duty along Bellevue Way this week. He is survived by a wife and two young children under the age of 5. All donations will go to the wife and kids. Copy and paste this URL into your browser to donate online. https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/BellevuePoliceFoundation_1/Officer_Jackson.html
This episode kicks off our fifth season of Insights Now. Over the course of this season, Dr. David Kelly will sit down with a slate of market strategists and subject matter experts to discuss topics such as the implications of aggressive Fed tightening, the European energy crisis, equity market volatility, and the future of globalization to try to provide some insight into investing in this very stormy climate. On the episode, we tackle important questions for investors surrounding the outlook for the Federal Reserve. After a slow start, the Fed is now reacting very aggressively to higher inflation, boosting interest rates across the board and threatening the economy with recession. As markets have come under intense pressure from this increased hawkishness, it is an opportune time to have a conversation with our fixed income strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Jordan Jackson on positioning portfolios amidst this environment of higher rates, elevated inflation and market volatility.
Kristian and Bobby previewed the Saints' upcoming preseason game against the Houston Texans. Bobby also opened his notebook to share his thoughts from Saints training camp. The guys discussed Payton Turner, Jordan Jackson, and Michael Thomas. Kristian mentioned that kicker Wil Lutz looked good in practice, and Bobby said the Saints have a great special teams duo between Lutz and punter Blake Gillikin.
Bobby opened his notebook to continue sharing his insights from Saints training camp. He talked to Kristian about the tight end position, breaking down Nick Vannett and Juwan Johnson. The guys also discussed Payton Turner, Jordan Jackson, and Michael Thomas.
D. Orlando Ledbetter, the Falcons beat writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joined the show to talk about Atlanta's rebuilding process. Ledbetter said Desmond Ridder, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts are young players that the team needs to develop. The guys also spoke to Jordan Jackson, the Saints' sixth-round defensive tackle selection, about his versatility on the defensive line. Bobby also predicted reception numbers for the Saints' wide receivers.
Steve and Bobby spoke with Jordan Jackson, the Saints' sixth-round defensive tackle selection. Jackson discussed his strengths on the defensive line and explained what he's working to improve. Jackson's strength as a run-stuffer compliments his ability to collapse the pocket with an interior push.
Chris Olave, the New Orleans Saints top 2022 NFL Draft selection may open his NFL career with big numbers alongside Michael Thomas and Jarvis Landry and with Jameis Winston's arm talent. Anthony Treash of PFF joins the show.Trevor Penning may take some time to settle in, but has the attitude and tenacity to be a quality starting left tackle after the departure of Terron Armstead this offseason. Alontae Taylor joins a secondary stacked with Marshon Lattimore, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and Tyrann Mathieu among others. Could he have a more immediate impact than expected?D'Marco and Jordan Jackson may find themselves with carved out roles on special teams. But one may be able to contribute on defense earlier and more than some may expect.Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
Chris Olave, the New Orleans Saints top 2022 NFL Draft selection may open his NFL career with big numbers alongside Michael Thomas and Jarvis Landry and with Jameis Winston's arm talent. Anthony Treash of PFF joins the show. Trevor Penning may take some time to settle in, but has the attitude and tenacity to be a quality starting left tackle after the departure of Terron Armstead this offseason. Alontae Taylor joins a secondary stacked with Marshon Lattimore, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and Tyrann Mathieu among others. Could he have a more immediate impact than expected? D'Marco and Jordan Jackson may find themselves with carved out roles on special teams. But one may be able to contribute on defense earlier and more than some may expect. Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
The New Orleans Saints have done it again with Tyrann Mathieu's contract. The deal will allow the Saints to continue to pursue more NFL free agents like Jarvis Landry, Phillip Lindsay and others.Mickey Loomis and Khai Harley are two of the best when it comes to player contracts and navigating the salary cap and they've done it again with Tyrann Mathieu's new deal.sixth-round NFL Draft selection Jordan Jackson from Air Force should compete for snaps in 2022. He doesn't have to earn a starting role to impact the Saints defensive line thanks to their rotation. He'll compete with Shy Tuttle, Kentavius Street, Jaleel Johnson, and others to take snaps next to David Onyemata. His athletic upside should set him apart early as long as he can develop his technique.Chris Olave is set to have a massive impact on the New Orleans Saints offense across from Michael Thomas and catching passes from Jameis Winston. Locked On Buckeyes host Jay Stephens joins to talk Olave being the perfect hit for Dennis Allen and the Saints.Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
The New Orleans Saints have done it again with Tyrann Mathieu's contract. The deal will allow the Saints to continue to pursue more NFL free agents like Jarvis Landry, Phillip Lindsay and others. Mickey Loomis and Khai Harley are two of the best when it comes to player contracts and navigating the salary cap and they've done it again with Tyrann Mathieu's new deal. sixth-round NFL Draft selection Jordan Jackson from Air Force should compete for snaps in 2022. He doesn't have to earn a starting role to impact the Saints defensive line thanks to their rotation. He'll compete with Shy Tuttle, Kentavius Street, Jaleel Johnson, and others to take snaps next to David Onyemata. His athletic upside should set him apart early as long as he can develop his technique. Chris Olave is set to have a massive impact on the New Orleans Saints offense across from Michael Thomas and catching passes from Jameis Winston. Locked On Buckeyes host Jay Stephens joins to talk Olave being the perfect hit for Dennis Allen and the Saints. Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
Actor/Comedian Jordan Jackson sits down with the Cognac Boyz Fredo Davis & Ron Manley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cognacboyz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cognacboyz/support
Safety Tyrann Mathieu signed a three-year deal with the New Orleans Saints and now, the Saints have a versatile and unpredictable defense to help them contend in 2022. Mathieu's fit with the Saints brings intangibles like leadership and experience along with versatility and multi-phase defensive plays.D'Marco Jackson and Jordan Jackson have a legitimate shot to see snaps this season. Both on special teams and even on defense as rotational and important depth pieces. Unless the Saints bring back linebacker Kwon Alexander, D'Marco Jackson has a clear path to the 53-man roster much like Chris Olave, Trevor Penning, and Alontae Taylor.The Saints sign 17 undrafted free agents, a large group that spanned from wide receiver to specialists like punter and kicker. Like most UDFAs, there are three on the Saints' list that who's special teams acumen could land them a roster spot. Smoke Monday has already endeared himself to the Saints fanbase, and he'll get some chances in camp to convince the Saints coaching staff.Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
Safety Tyrann Mathieu signed a three-year deal with the New Orleans Saints and now, the Saints have a versatile and unpredictable defense to help them contend in 2022. Mathieu's fit with the Saints brings intangibles like leadership and experience along with versatility and multi-phase defensive plays. D'Marco Jackson and Jordan Jackson have a legitimate shot to see snaps this season. Both on special teams and even on defense as rotational and important depth pieces. Unless the Saints bring back linebacker Kwon Alexander, D'Marco Jackson has a clear path to the 53-man roster much like Chris Olave, Trevor Penning, and Alontae Taylor. The Saints sign 17 undrafted free agents, a large group that spanned from wide receiver to specialists like punter and kicker. Like most UDFAs, there are three on the Saints' list that who's special teams acumen could land them a roster spot. Smoke Monday has already endeared himself to the Saints fanbase, and he'll get some chances in camp to convince the Saints coaching staff. Find and follow Locked On Saints on your favorite podcast platforms:
The Federal Reserve recently hiked interest rates for the first time since 2018 and delivered a hawkish surprise to investors by way of its updated dot plot and economic projections. Since the Fed cut rates to zero in March 2020, the U.S. economy has well recovered with inflation running persistently well above the Fed's 2% target. On this episode, Dr. David Kelly is joined by Jordan Jackson, Global Market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, to discuss the new outlook for the Fed and the risks that surround their decision to quickly tighten policy. Can the Fed's more aggressive stance put the economy into a recession? Or are the risks of waiting to tighten just too high? What does all this mean for investors? For additional insights on the Fed, check out Jordan Jackson's recent On the Minds of Investors article "How might markets perform as the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates?" linked here.
This week, producer Zach gets things going with some ridiculous foreign accents that everyone tries to decipher. Then, Sidney tells a spooky story about the Sallie House in Kansas. There's little girl ghosts, large mediums, and lots of names that sound similar. ----------------------------------Follow us on social media!Twitter - @ghostroastpodInstagram - @theghostroastpodcastFacebook - The Ghost Roast PodcastSend us an email to theghostroastpodcast@gmail.com
Locked On Louisville - Daily Podcast On Louisville Cardinals Football & Basketball
The SERVPRO First Responder Bowl is finally here and Dalton gives his final preview on the matchup between the Louisville Cardinals and the Air Force Falcons. He identifies the keys to the game for Louisville (establishing rushing attack early and forcing the Falcons' offense into third-and-long situations) and the defensive players to watch for both the Cardinals (CJ Avery and Yasir Abdullah) and the Falcons (Vince Sanford and Jordan Jackson). He then gives his rationale behind predicting a close victory in favor of Air Force. Title Sponsor- Sonos Today's episode is brought to you by SONOS. Sonos is the Official Sponsor of ESPN College Football. Go to Sonos.com to learn more. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Louisville - Daily Podcast On Louisville Cardinals Football & Basketball
The SERVPRO First Responder Bowl is finally here and Dalton gives his final preview on the matchup between the Louisville Cardinals and the Air Force Falcons. He identifies the keys to the game for Louisville (establishing rushing attack early and forcing the Falcons' offense into third-and-long situations) and the defensive players to watch for both the Cardinals (CJ Avery and Yasir Abdullah) and the Falcons (Vince Sanford and Jordan Jackson). He then gives his rationale behind predicting a close victory in favor of Air Force.Title Sponsor-SonosToday's episode is brought to you by SONOS. Sonos is the Official Sponsor of ESPN College Football. Go to Sonos.com to learn more.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, Mark Martiak welcomes special guest Jordan Jackson, Vice President and Global Market Strategist on the JP Morgan Asset Management Global Markets Insights Strategy Team to discuss inflation and what it can mean for your investment portfolio. Jordan is responsible for delivering timely market and economic commentary to JP Morgan Asset Management clients across the country and he has authored several papers on the economy and markets, with a focus on public fixed income and monetary policy and is often quoted in the financial press. ----- Connect with Mark Twitter: @premieradvisor Facebook: @premieradvisormmartiak IG: @premieradvisor ----- Learn more about Mark www.markmartiak.com ----- Click here to subscribe to the Martiak Market Update podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Don McCree, Head of Commercial Banking at Citizens, discusses what's next for businesses amid the Delta variant spread. Randy Schwimmer, Senior Managing Director, Co-Head of Senior Lending at Churchill Asset Management, talks about the state of private credit. Jordan Jackson, Global Market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, gives his market outlook. Constance Hunter, Chief Economist at KPMG, gives her economic outlook post jobs day. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.