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In this episode, C.A.R. Senior Vice President Sanjay Wagle sits down with Vice President and Chief Economist Jordan Levine to discuss California's 2025 housing forecast. They explore what's ahead for buyers, sellers, and the broader market—and why housing remains central to both personal financial growth and the state's economic outlook. The conversation covers the impact of shifting inventory levels on sales activity, the challenges of a persistently undersupplied market, and why trying to “time the market” may not pay off. With thoughtful analysis and practical takeaways, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at what to expect in the months ahead. “California's chronically undersupplied, meaning that outside of wild cards and curve balls in the economy, prices have only ever gone one way over the long term. You can always take advantage of lower rates if they go down in the future, but you can never jump in the time machine and go back and pay the cheaper price.” – Jordan Levine, C.A.R.'s Vice President and Chief Economist.
On this week's show, host Craig Evans is back and he sits down with Jordan Levine, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at the California Association of REALTORS®. They discuss California's 2025 housing market outlook, the impact of rising interest rates, and how affordability challenges are shaping buyer behavior. Jordan also highlights key trends, the importance of policy in addressing housing supply, and what investors should be watching in the months ahead.Jordan Levine is the SVP and Chief Economist at C.A.R., where he leads housing market research, economic analysis, and policy insights for over 190,000 real estate professionals. With a strong background in both public and private sectors, Jordan is known for translating complex data into practical insights. His work supports informed decisions across California's evolving real estate landscape.In this episode:Craig welcomes Jordan Levine, SVP & Chief Economist at California Association of REALTORS® Impact of interest rates on sales and affordabilityCurrent housing market performance & key trendsAffordability index insights for buyers and investorsOngoing housing challenges and policy solutionsGrowth of ADUs and housing supply updatesWhat to expect next in California real estate The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions, and ability to share the who, what, and why about your PC and flipping game. Today's episode features: Conner & Paul's Goals for 2024, Iowa Dave shares his goals as well, and how he plans to create balance. Jordan Levine shares his ways to make profits on basketball cards (dollar box finds, buy raw & grade, non rookies, etc.) Southern Soccer Idiot shares his recent PSA return (big W's!) Marti Neil's segment from "The Nash-ional" airs! How YOU can be a part of Sports Card Strategy shows moving forward. Text SPORTSCARDS to 1-833-992-5727 for sell alerts. Sports Card School is now live! More information available at http://sportscardschool.com If you want to be on the show, email conner@nooffseason.com. We'd love your questions and comments on this one.
In this episode, C.A.R.'s Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Sanjay Wagle sits down with Jordan Levine, C.A.R.'s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist to shed light on what California property owners and prospective home buyers should expect in 2024 in terms of housing interest rates, housing supply, and much more.
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions, and ability to share the who, what, and why about your PC and flipping game. Today's submissions feature: 1. Loni Conley showcasing recent vintage collection purchases 2. Craig's Cards 11 with recent eBay purchases & PSA returns 3. Jordan Levine's first submission with tons of basketball cards spanning across decades 4. Marty Friel's strategies for buying cards at the ideal price 5. Trevor Atkins showcases his collections & changes in strategies 6. Barry Siff's recent card show experiences 7. Buckeye Dill's PSA returns 8. Southern Soccer Idiots Soccer Grading reveal Text SPORTSCARDS to 1-833-992-5727 for sell alerts. Sports Card School coming soon! Classes start in November. More information available at http://sportscardschool.com If you want to be on the show, email conner@nooffseason.com. We'd love your questions and comments on this one.
What changed after Pulse Night Club? Today we are talking with Jordan of A Better Way 2a. Here's a little bit about him: My name is Jordan Levine and I'm the owner and founder of A Better Way 2A. I'm a husband, father, and career firefighter. I started ABW2A unofficially after the Pulse Nightclub Shooting when a gay couple reached out to me to teach them how to shoot. They expressed concerns about the gun community that I had never been aware of before, so I decided to center the company around the belief that gun rights are for everyone - regardless of what makes us different - and go from there. ABW2A is a small family-run business and I handle most physical aspects of the business like fulfilling orders, design, and social media while my wife helps a ton by caring for our daughter when I'm working, and all of the support that comes with me essentially working second full-time job and going to events around the country for it. JOIN US FOR FREE & PREMIUM CONTENT HERE https://armedatlas.locals.com/ Guest Links https://www.givesendgo.com/Solutionary https://www.instagram.com/officialblackgunsmatter/?hl=en Free anonymous mental health evaluations and great resources here https://walkthetalkamerica.org/love/ This is an organization founded and run by pro-rights folks doing amazing work. As Noted by our LiveStream Moderator: If you are you in crisis or know someone who is: Dial 988 or 1 800 273 TALK ---Don't wanna talk...then you can text "TALK" to 741741 Local Help always available by dialing 211 #SomeoneCares --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/costlypod/support
This is the second in a 3-part series, examining DII head coaches who have moved on to DI coaching jobs. Next up, the In the Crease boys sit down with Jordan Levine. Coach Levine started the DII Mercy program and brought them to the national championship in 2022. A month later, he was hired as the LIU head coach.Listen in to hear how the move transpired, how things are going at LIU and the legacy he left at Mercy. If you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcast
Welcome to the Truth in This Art. I'm your host, Rob Lee, and today I'm honored to be in conversation with Jordan Levine, a Baltimore-based designer, illustrator, and the founder/CEO of Wonderbooks Tools For Wonderers - Timeless Notebooks for a Range of Purposes. Please welcome Jordan Levine.Thank you for joining me today, Jordan. In this episode, we will explore Jordan's background and creative journey as an illustrator. We will touch upon the following points: Jordan's background and how he discovered his passion for illustration and design. The realization of wanting to pursue a creative path and the factors that influenced this decision. Jordan's favorite artists and the individuals who have inspired his work. The development of his artistic skills and the steps he took to establish a career in art. The influences that shape Jordan's work, including custom lettering and illustration styles. Join us as we dive into the world of design, illustration, and the founding of Wonderbooks with Jordan Levine. Gain insights into his creative process, inspirations, and the keys to success in the industry.
Alex G and Jordan Levine of the all-new "Grok This" podcast return for an interstellar cross-cast of epic proportions as we uncover the truth behind all the world's deepest conspiracies: aliens, time travel, higher dimensions, M.K. Ultra, Satan and the occult... Don't grok-blok me, bro.
In this episode, guest host Gary Prenevost from FranNet chats with Jordan Levine, chief operating officer for Sola Salons, and Larry Lloyd, a Whitby, Ontario-based franchisee. Sola Salons is a real estate rental concept for cosmetologists and other care providers. The brand recently expanded into Canada and Lloyd is only the fifth franchisee for the brand in the country. Jordan and Larry join Franchise Canada Chats discuss creating passion in franchising, protecting the brand's culture, and the interdependence between franchisees and franchisors. You can expect these key takeaways from this episode: -The unforeseen benefit of opening multiple units in similar locations; -Attracting interest from high-quality leads in prospective franchisees; -How culture is the driver that sets a brand apart, even with a brand with strong offerings; -And so much more!
Are you a business owner, franchisor, or franchisee looking for ways to grow your business? Are you looking for tips and tricks to be more successful? Then this week's podcast episode is for you. Tune in as Jordan Levine, Chief Operating Officer of Sola Salons shares his advice for achieving success in business and in life. In a career spanning 20+ years, Jordan has helped lead great brands to even greater heights. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Jordan joined the team at Cold Stone Creamery in the early growth days. It was during his 10-year tenure here that Jordan earned his “real world MBA” – as a franchisee and Area Developer. From there he took his talents to another well-known National brand, Massage Envy where he led domestic and later international operations and grew the brand from 500 to well over 1200 locations! When the entrepreneurial bug bit again, Jordan then built a successful independent franchise consulting practice where he helped grow many well-known franchise brands. Building this consulting and speaking practice is a great source of pride for Jordan – which led to an opportunity to join one of his clients to lead operations of the Amazing Lash Brand. Jordan joined Radiance Executive Team in 2020 to apply his two decades of franchise learnings to the already flourishing Sola Salons brand. It is his belief that strong franchisee relationships and trust are what build a solid foundation. Jordan particularly resonates with Sola's core value of Care – Jordan cares deeply about franchisees and Sola Pros. Be sure to take notes and Jordan shares: Why you should understand that your P & L is your report card and EBITDA is your grade and how they impact your business Why it's ok to make mistakes and how important it is for your business growth to actually make them Why you should look at failing as a win in other ways Why you shouldn't be afraid of sales Why if you really truly believe in your product you're doing people a disservice not to use sales to sell it Get ready to be inspired by Jordan's enthusiasm and to get your business and your life on the path to success with his wisdom and advice - let's get hacking! Follow the Local Business Hacks podcast for more inspiring interviews, hacks, and insider secrets to help grow your business.
Jon recently spoke with Jordan Levine, host of Being In The Moment, and talk about what it means to think big. Getting yourself unstuck certainly won't happen overnight. But you can elevate yourself to the next level with the proper goal-setting and coaching. The key is to leave your ego at the door and stay consistent in your progress. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!
Tune in to Episode 100 of the Housing Matters Podcast with your hosts Jordan Levine, VP and Chief Economist at C.A.R., and Oscar Wei, Deputy Chief Economist at C.A.R. as they discuss the newly released 2023 Housing Market Forecast! Need some visual to go along with the podcast? Check out the poweproint presentation used in this year's REImagine! forecast session at https://www.car.org/en/marketdata/marketforecast
In this episode, LSM CEO Trevor Emerson speaks with Jordan Austin Levine, Chief Operating Officer at Sola Salons. Jordan Levine is a veteran of the franchise world, having worked in many different industries and learned from many different perspectives. During his long and varied career, Jordan considers Sola Salons to be the place he's had the most fun. He joined the franchise when they had 500 locations; just a year and a half later, they're at 630 and growing. Jordan joins us to share why having fun with your work is a top priority. He shares how Sola Salons is disrupting their industry through a work-hard, play-hard approach. Highlights include: Why Sola Salons is the most fun he has had in his long franchising career The entrepreneurial franchise model behind Sola Salon's rapid growth How to capitalize on growing momentum How to find the ideal salon professionals The opportunities that Sola Salons offer Maintaining an edge against competitors Connect with Jordan Austin Levine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanaustinlevine/ Learn more about Sola Salons at https://www.solasalonstudios.com/ This episode is brought to you by LSM. At LSM, we understand the needs of business owners, and facilitating those needs is our top priority. More than just a digital marketing agency, LSM is a true partner, and we consider ourselves to be an extension of your team. With LSM by your side, you can trust that our dedicated team of specialists will be bold in the strategies we employ, always consider industry best practices, and take pride in the results we produce. Why? Because your goals are our goals, and your success is our success. Find out how you can take your business' online marketing to the next level at https://lsm.works/
Jordan Levine (Will's high school golf teammate and @xwoba_woba on Twitter) to discuss the best team in baseball - Who's getting particularly lucky or unlucky? - Have we ever seen pitching this good? (spoiler: no) - Could we see a deal between the Cubs and Yankees? - Is Kyle Higashioka good? (spoiler: also no) - Does this team's best lineup include Joey Gallo? - Miguel Castro??? Keep up with us as always at YankeesFiles.com and be sure to follow us on Twitter!
Jordan Levine is VP and Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors where he is responsible for the housing market and economic trends and analysis, policy analysis, and data work in a variety of contexts. Additionally, He manages an EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa practice, helping to establish regional centers with I-924 economic impact reports across California and the U.S. region, and has provided I-526 impact and job creation analyses for many more individual projects across the nation. Past projects have included call centers, residential real estate developments, mixed-use developments, hotels, retail businesses, high-tech manufacturing, biotechnology, ambulatory health care facilities, assisted living facilities, agricultural enterprises, movie studios, and grocery stores, among others. Well versed in critical issues related to USCIS approval of I-526 and I-924 EB5 applications like construction jobs, tenant occupancy, and establishing a causal nexus. One critical characteristic that sets Jordan apart from other number crunchers is his ability to communicate complex economic concepts and ideas in a clear and effective style. He has spoken to a variety of groups, ranging in size from small groups of 5-10 to over 800, including industry groups like the California Bankers Association (CBA) and the California State Municipal Finance Officers (CSMFO), elected officials such as the California State Controller's Office, various local government bodies like County Boards of Supervisors. In addition, he regularly contributes to radio and newspaper articles. Jordan has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master's degree with Merit in International Economics from the University of Sussex. Prior to joining C.A.R., Jordan worked in consulting as an economist and director of economic research where he oversaw all research and economic analysis on California's economy and housing market and regularly spoke to trade groups, public officials, businesses, and the media.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
Mikey Thompson looks back on the year with Christopher Newport, hosting big games, and Max Wayne getting drafted. Ben Rubeor talks about Atlas training camp and the future of the PLL. Jordan Levine discussing the upcoming DII championship game vs Tampa and the growth of the Mercy program over the years. Dan and Jared explore future PLL sites and discuss the Lake Catholic incident.
Jordan Levine is VP and Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors where he is responsible for the housing market and economic trends and analysis, policy analysis, and data work in a variety of contexts. Additionally, He manages an EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa practice, helping to establish regional centers with I-924 economic impact reports across California and the U.S. region, and has provided I-526 impact and job creation analyses for many more individual projects across the nation. Past projects have included call centers, residential real estate developments, mixed-use developments, hotels, retail businesses, high-tech manufacturing, biotechnology, ambulatory health care facilities, assisted living facilities, agricultural enterprises, movie studios, and grocery stores, among others. Well versed in critical issues related to USCIS approval of I-526 and I-924 EB5 applications like construction jobs, tenant occupancy, and establishing a causal nexus. One critical characteristic that sets Jordan apart from other number crunchers is his ability to communicate complex economic concepts and ideas in a clear and effective style. He has spoken to a variety of groups, ranging in size from small groups of 5-10 to over 800, including industry groups like the California Bankers Association (CBA) and the California State Municipal Finance Officers (CSMFO), elected officials such as the California State Controller's Office, various local government bodies like County Boards of Supervisors. In addition, he regularly contributes to radio and newspaper articles. Jordan has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master's degree with Merit in International Economics from the University of Sussex. Prior to joining C.A.R., Jordan worked in consulting as an economist and director of economic research where he oversaw all research and economic analysis on California's economy and housing market and regularly spoke to trade groups, public officials, businesses, and the media.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
Tune in to Episode 89 of the Housing Matters Podcast with your hosts Jordan Levine, VP and Chief Economist at C.A.R., and Oscar Wei, Deputy Chief Economist at C.A.R. as they discuss the newly released 2022 Housing Market Forecast! Also make sure to check out our other economic sessions from this year's REimagine Expo at: https://www.reimagineexpo.org/
National Coming Out Day is an annual LGBTQ+ awareness day, aiming to support members of the LGBTQ+ community in “coming out.” Coming out is a unique and varied experience for everyone, and some individuals cannot come out due to fear of their safety, a circumstance the observance acknowledges. During the COVID-19 pandemic, some LGBTQ+ people were forced to quarantine in unsafe environments with individuals who were either unaware of their identity or refused to accept them altogether. KCSB News' Daniel Huecias and Grace Kish speak with UCSB student and Raab Writing Fellow Julia Barrera regarding their isolation throughout the pandemic. Additionally, we discuss the significance of Coming Out Day with UCSB's Resource Center for Sexuality and Gender Diversity, highlighting their upcoming events and activities, in an interview with Sky Limón, RCSGD program coordinator, and Jordan Levine, RCSGD outreach coordinator.
Tune in to Episode 88 of the Housing Matters Podcast with your hosts Jordan Levine, VP and Chief Economist at C.A.R., and Oscar Wei, Deputy Chief Economist at C.A.R. as they discuss the newly released August 2021 housing market and economic data. We hope to see you at REimagine October 5-7 for our Econ Panel and 2022 Housing Market Forecast presentation! Register at: https://www.reimagineexpo.org/
Jordan Levine, MIT Lecturer and Partner at Dynamic Ideas, outlines why he believes executives and regulators must do more to combat AI bias – and what they can do about it. When the EU announced its proposed new AI legislation in April 2021, the bloc touted the new laws as a necessary step to ensure Europeans can trust AI technologies. But for Jordan Levine, Partner at consulting firm Dynamic Ideas, the proposals are something of a ‘blunt instrument'. In this week's Business of Data podcast, Levine argues that this kind of legislation is, at best, a starting point. It's up to AI-focused executives to sit down and implement practical frameworks for ensuring AI is used responsibly in their organizations. “I'm 100% supportive of the government getting involved in establishing the rules,” he says. “[But] I hope that both academics and business [and] society-conscious individuals get excited and say, ‘OK, how do we refine this?'” In Levine's experience, there are many things that can cause ethical issues when enterprises put AI or analytics models into production. That's why much of the work he does at Dynamic Ideas is geared toward educating people about AI bias challenges. He says it's important for businesses to have both clear mitigation strategies to combat ethical issues such as biased decision-making and the right tools or technologies to orchestrate those strategies in practice. “What I try to do is show how to mitigate those issues and then show actual techniques that exist today, [so] that you can leverage open-source software to do the processing,” he says. Levine argues that business leaders must use a framework like the one he's developed to make sure they are aware of the ethical issues that may arise from the ways they're using AI and analytics. This will allow them to take steps to make sure these issues are addressed. “I hope they can use this framework to actually challenge their analytics groups,” he says. “To actually sit down with the individuals writing the algorithms and confirming whether the issue does or does not exist.” However, Levine concedes that no framework for combatting AI bias can ever really be complete. Technology is constantly evolving, and enterprises are constantly innovating with it. So, AI-focused executives must be vigilant and reevaluate their AI practices regularly with an ethics lens. Levine concludes: “The more precise that we can get in terms of bias and ethics and the more, the more discrete issues we can identify and then think through how to mitigate them and show examples of mitigation, I think, the better we all are.” Key Takeaways · Regulatory compliance is not the same as ethical behavior.Enterprises must go beyond what's required of them by law to ensure their AI practices are ethical · Executives must be aware of potential ethical issues. If executives don't know the specific risks that come with adopting AI technologies, they will struggle to ensure the right processes are in place to mitigate them · AI ethics frameworks must be updated regularly. AI-focused executives must constantly reevaluate their AI ethics strategies to ensure their teams are following current industry best practices
This month, C.A.R. economists Jordan Levine and Oscar Wei walk you through the March 2021 housing data, ongoing growth in sales and price, bubble speculation and some of the proposals in the new infrastructure bill.
Blue chip stocks slip slightly from record highs as the Fed begins a two day policy setting meeting that's set to wrap up on Wednesday with a statement on the economy, a decision on interest rates and a news conference by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow slipped 128 points from its record high to settle at 32,826. Bitcoin pulled back a bit more from its record high and is now hovering near $56,500 after getting close to $61K over the weekend. The latest on the markets, economy and outlook from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities. New readings on L.A. area home sales, home prices and single family rents. The latest discussed with Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Corelogic and Jordan Levine, Chief Economist, California Association of Realtors. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition focused on Southern California residential and commercial real estate as the economy continues to recover from the pandemic recession. Guests: Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Corelogic, with the latest report on delinquencies and foreclosures, Jordan Levine, Chief Economist, California Association of Realtors with an update on home prices and sales as well as the association's push for a fair housing and equity legislative package in Sacramento. On commercial real estate, Spencer Levy, Chairman of Americas Research and Senior Economic Advisor, CBRE and David Damus, President/CEO, System Property Development and System Parking which recently celebrated its 100th anniversary in Los Angeles. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition focused on Southern California real estate including the latest report on home price growth from Corelogic Chief Economist Dr. Frank Nothaft, the latest on home sales and prices from Jordan Levine, Chief Economist at the California Association of Realtors and the latest on mortgage rates from Jeff Lazerson, President, MortgageGrader.com and O.C. Register columnist. Stocks pull back after what was the biggest one day rally of 2021. A mortgage company stock among the big winners. The latest on the markets and the economy from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist at National Securities. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mottek On Money Special Edition focused on Southern California real estate and an impressive turnaround for the stock market with the Dow erasing about a 360 point intraday loss. The latest S&P Corelogic Case-Shiller Home Price index shows continuing price gains for Los Angeles and San Diego. The latest real estate trends discussed with Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Corelogic and Jordan Levine, Chief Economist, California Association of Realtors. On commercial real estate, Spencer Levy, Chairman of Americas Research and Senior Economic Advisor, CBRE. Stocks stage a late rally following the latest comments from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Capitol Hill. Bitcoin slides from its recent high. Analysis of the markets from Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode features Jordan Levine, a Junior at SAR high school. She speaks about: * The symptoms of her middle school anxiety spike. * Her realization that therapy and medication are normal and her decision to use them. * How she has matured from therapy/medication. You can find her on Instagram @jordan__levine. Tune in!
Mottek On Money Special Edition focused on residential and commercial real estate. L.A. home prices post a yearly gain of 9.1% according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index. San Diego home prices are up 12.3%. Home prices and sales continue to show impressive gains during the pandemic as mortgage rates continue to hover at or near record lows. Industrial real estate continues to be the shining star in commercial real estate as other sectors including office, restaurants and retail continue to struggle. The latest readings on real estate and analysis from Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Corelogic, Jordan Levine, Chief Economist, California Association of Realtors, Lewis Horne, President, Pacific Southwest Division, CBRE, past chairman of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Levine is VP and Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors where he is responsible for the housing market and economic trends and analysis, policy analysis, and data work in a variety of contexts. Additionally, He manages an EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa practice, helping to establish regional centers with I-924 economic impact reports across California and the U.S. region, and has provided I-526 impact and job creation analyses for many more individual projects across the nation. Past projects have included call centers, residential real estate developments, mixed-use developments, hotels, retail businesses, high-tech manufacturing, biotechnology, ambulatory health care facilities, assisted living facilities, agricultural enterprises, movie studios, and grocery stores, among others. Well versed in critical issues related to USCIS approval of I-526 and I-924 EB5 applications like construction jobs, tenant occupancy, and establishing a causal nexus. One critical characteristic that sets Jordan apart from other number crunchers is his ability to communicate complex economic concepts and ideas in a clear and effective style. He has spoken to a variety of groups, ranging in size from small groups of 5-10 to over 800, including industry groups like the California Bankers Association (CBA) and the California State Municipal Finance Officers (CSMFO), elected officials such as the California State Controller's Office, various local government bodies like County Boards of Supervisors. In addition, he regularly contributes to radio and newspaper articles. Jordan has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master's degree with Merit in International Economics from the University of Sussex. Prior to joining C.A.R., Jordan worked in consulting as an economist and director of economic research where he oversaw all research and economic analysis on California's economy and housing market and regularly spoke to trade groups, public officials, businesses, and the media.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
ay AYYY today we're joined by JORDAN LEVINE (Wonderbooks, In The Pocket: Live) to talk what the labels on coffee really mean and the way desserts snuck into breakfast. Plus, I taste a special mystery coffee! we dig deep into the corridors of power on this one Follow us on Instagram: @coffeesippod @chriees @jordanlevinedesign @wonderbooksbrand @wonderwares And on Twitter: @cwhudson @LevineJordan
Jordan Levine is VP and Chief Economist for the California Association of Realtors where he is responsible for the housing market and economic trends and analysis, policy analysis, and data work in a variety of contexts. Additionally, He manages an EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa practice, helping to establish regional centers with I-924 economic impact reports across California and the U.S. region, and has provided I-526 impact and job creation analyses for many more individual projects across the nation. Past projects have included call centers, residential real estate developments, mixed-use developments, hotels, retail businesses, high-tech manufacturing, biotechnology, ambulatory health care facilities, assisted living facilities, agricultural enterprises, movie studios, and grocery stores, among others. Well versed in critical issues related to USCIS approval of I-526 and I-924 EB5 applications like construction jobs, tenant occupancy, and establishing a causal nexus. One critical characteristic that sets Jordan apart from other number crunchers is his ability to communicate complex economic concepts and ideas in a clear and effective style. He has spoken to a variety of groups, ranging in size from small groups of 5-10 to over 800, including industry groups like the California Bankers Association (CBA) and the California State Municipal Finance Officers (CSMFO), elected officials such as the California State Controller's Office, various local government bodies like County Boards of Supervisors. In addition, he regularly contributes to radio and newspaper articles. Jordan has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master's degree with Merit in International Economics from the University of Sussex. Prior to joining C.A.R., Jordan worked in consulting as an economist and director of economic research where he oversaw all research and economic analysis on California's economy and housing market and regularly spoke to trade groups, public officials, businesses, and the media.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
Mottek On Money Special Edition covering Wall Street and Main Street during the coronavirus crisis: Stocks edge higher on the second day of trading in 2021, with the Dow up 168 points at the close, partially rebounding from the nearly 400 point closing loss the Dow sustained on the first trading day of the new year after a record shattering 2020. Investors were cautious ahead of the U.S. Senate seat run off election results in Georgia which could change the balance of power in the senate. Residential real estate prices continue to surge while commercial real estate stays under pressure in the ongoing pandemic. Analysis of the markets and the economy with Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities, Dr. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist, Corelogic, www.corelogic.com Jordan Levine, Chief Economist, California Association of Realtors. www.CAR.org 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: Stocks post a mixed finish with the Nasdaq ending the day at a record high. The Dow pulled back 200 points at the close. The financial markets digested the passage of a $900B economic rescue package in Washington, new alarming covid numbers, the latest consumer confidence reading hitting the lowest since May and Apple moving close to a record high on new buzz about a possible Apple car in the works. Analysis on the markets and the economy from veteran market strategist Art Hogan, Chief Market Strategist, National Securities. California real estate sales remain strong while other parts of the country are seeing a pull back. The latest on real estate discussed with Jordan Levine, Chief Economist, California Association of Realtors. Support the show: https://www.frankmottek.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Levine, a Partner at Dynamic Ideas, discusses analytics for national security at a DEF Washington DC event. In addition to his depth of knowledge, Jordan developed an analytics training product that is being piloted under an AFWERX SBIR contract for the entire DoD. Here's a description of that course: ----------------- You can't look an algorithm in the eye. Because you can't look an algorithm in the eye, leaders must know how to inspect and audit algorithms. We have developed our course with three areas of focus: Learn from real case studies - We demonstrate the state of the art of analytics capabilities to your organization by investigating actual implemented use cases. Rely on a proven framework for analytics success - We equip you to translate these proven implementations to your own day jobs by reinforcing a common accessible framework. Present strategies for avoiding common pitfalls We enable you to identify and mitigate the common failure modes encountered by organizations in the implementation of these techniques. Ultimately, we equip you with the skills to successfully run and manage an analytics endeavor. No coding required. Anyone in the National Security sector who wants to understand algorithms and how to inspect and audit them to understand at a deeper level what they can provide especially as it relates to analytics. ----------------- Jordan Levine is a partner at Dynamic Ideas, an organization committed to spreading powerful ideas in the areas of analytics, operations research, and their applications. He focuses his energy on creating digitally accessible training and education products that make analytics accessible to leaders. After serving as a communications officer in the United States Marine Corps, Jordan spent seven years at McKinsey & Company. The latter half of his time, he served as the global learning and development lead for analytics. There, he architected a strategy and oversaw a learning team that engaged ~4,000 McKinsey colleagues per year at the executive, manager, and technical talent levels. Key milestones included the creation of a cohort of 1,000+ ‘Analytics Translators' and the development of novel approaches to on-board and integrate analytics technical talent as well as assess their technical competence in a business environment. Prior to leading analytics learning, he was an engagement manager in the operations practice with a focus in supply chain management. Jordan holds a master's in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and mathematics degree from the United States Naval Academy.
In this episode of the Big Blue In The Bronx Podcast, Alex discusses the "benching" of Gary Sanchez, previews games two and three of the Marlins series, and talk about the future of the Yankees starting rotation. He also previews the 49ers vs Giants matchup with Jordan Levine.Subscribe if you are new to our YouTube channel. Like and comment on our videos. Our podcasts are available on YT, Spotify, Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Castbox, and Google Play. You can rate us at podchaser.com. Follow our Instagram and Twitter page @BigBlueInTheBronx. Here is our discord server for podcast fans, Giants fans, MLB fans, Yankees fans, and for NFL fans: https://discord.gg/8CDNcE
In this episode of the Big Blue In The Bronx Podcast, Alex goes over the Michael King start in the first game of the final Yankees vs Blue Jays matchup and previews the rest of the series. He also talks with allnysports.com editor Jordan Levine about the Giants' recent loss to the Chicago Bears and the signing of former Falcons' RB Devonta Freeman. Subscribe if you are new to our YouTube channel. Like and comment on our videos. Our podcasts are available on YT, Spotify, Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Castbox, and Google Play. You can rate us at podchaser.com. Follow our Instagram and Twitter page @BigBlueInTheBronx. Here is our discord server for podcast fans, Giants fans, MLB fans, Yankees fans, and for NFL fans: https://discord.gg/8CDNcE
In this episode of the Big Blue In The Bronx Podcast, Alex and allnysports.com editor Jordan Levine talk with Giants beat reporter (WFAN, Giants.com, and MSG) Paul Dottino as he provides his insight, based on what he has heard from inside the organization, regarding the upcoming season and provides his thoughts on the final-53 man roster.Subscribe if you are new to our YouTube channel. Like and comment on our videos. Our podcasts are available on YT, Spotify, Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Castbox, and Google Play. You can rate us at podchaser.com. Follow our Instagram and Twitter page @BigBlueInTheBronx. Here is our discord server for podcast fans, Giants fans, MLB fans, Yankees fans, and for NFL fans: https://discord.gg/8CDNcE
We got J-Lo himself, Jordan Levine, CEO of Wonderbooks on the pod this week, and let me tell you it's a LAUGH RIOT! In our gradual transition to being a "mean podcast", We talk about supply chains, Nietzsche (again), Pyramid Schemes, and the hilariously named Cumminsville Murders. Also something is wonky about Arta's audio and he keeps sounding like he has a way deeper voice than IRL.
What impact will the COVID-19 virus have on the economy and the housing market? Tune in as CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® economists Jordan Levine and Oscar Wei discuss the effects.
Jordan Levine is an economist for the California Association Of Realtors. In this episode, we talk about the mathematics behind home loan interest rates, how he helps agents in his office prepare for the long-term market and more. Subscribe to my podcast for more interviews with real estate industry experts.
This episode consists of previously unused clips featuring Greg K, Christine Ferrera, and Jordan Levine.
Jordan Levine returns for ancient Bible stories and the Communism debate. Follow Jordan on everything! @ JordanLevineDesign ... and check out Wonderbooks. @ WonderbooksBrand Originally recorded April 25, 2019.
California Association of Realtors Deputy Chief Economist, Jordan Levine, joins Bob on this episode of Property Management Brainstorm to talk about the economic outlook for the California real estate market. Jordan’s work for C.A.R. uses data to understand the market throughout the state of California. He not only shares what he has seen so far in 2019 but what the current economic outlook for real estate means for those considering investing in property. If you are interested in real estate investing or simply want to know more about the California market, you don’t want to miss this episode! For more information about C.A.R., click on this link to the C.A.R. Website. This episode is always available for listening, sharing, or download at Property Management Brainstorm.Outline of This Episode[2:10] Who Jordan is and what he does[5:55] An update on Q1 of 2019[8:10] How consumer confidence and the real estate market are connected[12:45] The market explained by generation[14:08] Metrics for tracking homes sold per year[18:34] An exodus from California[22:58] How an economic recession affects real estate investing[26:48] The rental market in CaliforniaAn update on Q1 for 2019Jordan shares that Q1 of 2019 has been a wild ride - statewide, nationally, and globally. The markets are all over the map. Because of this, consumer confidence is all over the map. Consumer spending has dropped as well as rates. Jordan is fairly confident that this volatility that has been seen so far in the year will stay for the remainder. The question of how long can the economy actually hold up is the main question underlying consumer skepticism. Historically, you don’t see extensions that last 10 years or more and the current expansion is very close to that 40 quarter limit. Be sure to take all of this into account as Jordan shares more on the California real estate market in this episode!How consumer confidence, economic outlook, and real estate are connectedConsumer confidence plays a more specific role in the real estate sector. Buying a home is one of the biggest purchases a person may make, so when the public begins to fear that the economy may tank, they are more reluctant to make big-ticket purchases. Jordan shares that in his research 3 out of 4 people are saying now is not a good time to buy a home. With a lack of confidence in the current economy, the demand for real estate goes down. Currently, Jordan is seeing houses being discounted and days on the market rising. This points to fewer people buying. There is still psychological scar tissue from the last economic downturn, causing the market to slow.Why a yield curve inversion is important to noteA yield curve is looking at yields on different government bonds on different levels of maturity. Buying a bond is loaning the US government money, and the return is a function of the inherent risk. To tie up money for 30 years with a 30-year bond is more risk, so there are higher interest rates on this longer-term borrowing. Because loaning the government money for longer gives you more exposure to their bad choices, there should be a higher return for the risk. On the shorter end of the yield curve is a short term bond. There are typically a lot fewer question marks about what the next 3 months look like. Because the risk is lower, there is less compensation. HOWEVER, when the yield curve inverts, it tells you what people are thinking about the current economy. Shorter bonds are giving higher returns because there are fears on the shorter term and underlying risks in the short run in the economy. Because of this, a yield curve inversion is a good way to predict future recessions. Resource
The February Madness is here! In no division is that more evident than in DII, where Mercy beat Le Moyne, UIndy topped Seton Hill and more. We talk with Mavericks coach Jordan Levine. In DIII — Matt, Josh and Kyle talk Ursinus over Stevenson and more.
Jordan Levine and Elizabeth Norman return to speak on culture, coffee, and legalizing drugs. Solesky joins. Originally recorded December 11, 2018.
I know what you’re thinking: ANOTHER milk joke? God it seems like every comedian out there is doing nothing but milk jokes. Amirite? Nevertheless Jordan is determined to put a unique spin on the genre of milk-related comedy. Meanwhile Dan is getting caught up in bathroom stall drama. Jordan Levine is a man of many talents, though as an improv artist he is currently between troupes. He discusses the development of his world-famous opening catchphrase, much to Dan’s delight. The two reminisce about working on a bad joke together at an open mic. They talk about using comedy to make a point, and about how important it is to put effort into performing no matter how small the audience is. Dan shares a brand new, completely untested joke idea about becoming invested in the drama of comments written inside bathroom stalls, and he and Jordan consider the bathroom stall as perhaps the least nuanced form of political discourse. Then Jordan shares a whole string of milk jokes, and Dan finds the bit to be solid, though he offers some ideas on a cow-related bit. Afterward, Dan and Jordan discuss a listener-submitted joke about why weed is better than booze.
Jordan Levine is the host of Transliminal, where he explores the role of culture, cognition, and belief in contemporary global issues. In this episode we discuss a wide range of topics including religion, belief, personality, culture, meaning, and much more. Jordan’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/transliminalTransliminal YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/transliminalTransliminal Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/transliminalSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/transliminal ‘Zion--an investigation' YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLh8dPQbz5xzVSmo8zqsiBwJordan’s Academic Work: https://ubc.academia.edu/JordanLevine- @HaydenTheBruce- @PragmaticChristPragmaticChristian.com
Jordan Levine is the tour manager for recording artist Bazzi and works alongside Wasted Potential, an all around design & management company in the music industry. Raised in Vernon Hills, Illinois he always had an interest in being involved in the music industry. In high school he began to realize that he could do anything that he wanted and found ways to get involved. He booked his first show, flew in an artist from out of state and brought in 150+ people from surrounding high schools. Although money was lost, it was a starting point for him. After graduating from the University of Iowa in 2016, he locked in a gig to sell merch for Huey Mack on tour alongside Sammy Adams. From there, things started to pick up. He tour managed JMSN, did a one off show with Quincy, traveled 34 cities across the nation + 10 European stops with Witt Lowry and had a chance to be an assistant tour manager for G-Eazy. Today he’s working full-time for Bazzi as they head out on The Cosmic Tour and get ready to head to Europe alongside Justin Timberlake for The Man Of The Woods Tour. In this episode Jordan discusses how your personality, character, willingness to learn and grind is what will land you the right opportunities. Be patient, things won’t always happen right away. The way you carry yourself is key, BE confident and why sometimes we have to roll the dice. - Please leave a 1 sentence review on the iTunes Podcast App with your honest feedback. I appreciate it and so too does my beard! Connect with Jordan: Instagram: @HowYouLevine Twitter: @HowYouLevine Follow Bobbbaaaay on social media: Instagram: @Bobbbaaaay Twitter: @Bobbbaaaay Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Soundcloud Subscribe to iTunes Follow us on Instagram: @PurposeintheYouth
Jordan Levine; stand-up comic, graphic designer, and co-host of the comedy jam podcast, "In The Pocket," returns to speak on bars, trademark disputes, and dating. 00:00 V-SOP 05:09 Toe Nails 11:34 The Trip 19:55 Lizards From The Studio 23:19 Shithole 28:26 Sno-Balls 33:33 In The Pocket 41:29 WWF 46:47 MXC 51:47 Facebook Groups 56:41 Marketing/Dating 1:07:28 Plugs Follow Jordan on IG! @ JordanLevineDesign Originally recorded March 21, 2018.
Leelend Clayton hits the studio to talk pyramid schemes, lacking, and his new podcast, "In The Pocket" with Jordan Levine. Follow Leelend on Twitter and IG! @ TheRealLeeClay Originally recorded October 19, 2017.
Richard Bowen stops through Baltimore on tour to drop some tales on us. Jordan Levine joins the party. Sidenote: Every time we said Archimedes, we meant Aristotle. Follow Richard Bowen on IG @ colorblindbowen Follow Jordan Levine @ minorsympathy INTRO Joe Rogan Experience #917 w/ Steven Crowder OUTRO "Friend With Benefits" - @jettbailey301 Originally aired September 21, 2017.
Construction activity is among the topics discussed on the latest episode of the Housing Matters Podcast. Join economists Oscar Wei and Jordan Levine to hear what you need to know about the housing market.
Curious about Brexit? Need help understanding what it means? You’re in luck, as a special edition episode of the Housing Matters Podcast features analysis from C.A.R. economists Oscar Wei and Jordan Levine.
C.A.R. economists Oscar Wei and Jordan Levine share their thoughts on pending sales, minority homeownership, and the election.
Join economists Leslie Appleton-Young, Oscar Wei, and Jordan Levine for the third episode of the Housing Matters Podcast.
Welcome to the second episode of the Housing Matters Podcast. Economists Oscar Wei and Jordan Levine discuss housing prices.
California Association of Realtors Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young discusses the state of inventory in the California housing market along with economists Oscar Wei and Jordan Levine. This is the inaugural Housing Matters Podcast for C.A.R. and the Center for California Real Estate.
Mel sits down with Jordan Levine, the producer of My Last Christmas, a movie about hope, christmas and about Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) & bone marrow donation. My Last Christmas is set to start production in December but they need your help with financing so they set up an indiegogo campaign. The movie stars Dean Cain of TV's Superman fame as well as Quinton Aaron from The Blind Side. The movie focuses on a young girl in need of a bone marrow donation and is having a hard time finding a donor because of her multiracial background. It is a story of hope, christmas and has a message. You will definitely want to listen to this all new episode on demand and look for the movie in theaters.
Super Producer Jordan Levine stops by the show to discuss his upcoming Flim Projects. Jordan is the owner of Fylmar Productions.