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Amazon is the latest megacap tech company to report earnings and we have you covered form every angle. Other names reporting include Pinterest, Expedia, Elf Beauty and Take-Two. Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital gives her take on what the earnings say about the broader economy. DA Davidson's Gil Luria and Wedbush's Scott Devitt break down Amazon's results, while Seaport's Aaron Kessler weighs in on Pinterest. Blackstone's Kathleen McCarthy shares her outlook on real estate investing and why she is changing her tune for some office and retail opportunities. Suntory Holdings CEO Takeshi Niinami discusses the impact of tariffs on the alcohol industry for the maker of Jim Beam and Maker's Mark. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on the company's growing presence in autos amid tariff concerns.
Kathleen McCarthy, Director of Collections and Head Curator at the Museum ofScience and Industry, joins host John Landecker to discuss the new and exciting exhibit all about inventing the world of James Bond. Listen to hear about some of the iconic gadgets, tech, and storylines and how they came to be real both on and […]
Kathleen McCarthy, the director of collections at the Museum of Science and Industry, joins Lisa Dent to talk about what you can expect when you visit the 007 Science: Inventing the World of James Bond exhibit, open through October 27, 2024. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
As global co-head of real estate at Blackstone, Kathleen McCarthy has helped grow the firm's real estate assets under management to more than $330 billion. In a conversation moderated by Goldman Sachs' Alison Mass, Kathleen shares her journey to becoming one of the leading investors in the real estate industry, the forces shaping key sectors of the market, and her advice to the next generation of leaders.
Bill Ackman talks his major investment themes and strategies, sitting down with our Scott Wapner from Delivering Alpha. Plus, Morgan talks with Kathleen McCarthy, Blackrock's Global Co-Head of Real Estate. Major averages closed higher but still on pace for a negative month. Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston and JPMorgan's David Kelly break down the market action. The Dow's worst stock so far this year, Nike, reports earnings. EToro US CEO Lule Demmissie on how retail is positioned right now.
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Kathleen McCarthy, the global co-head of Blackstone Real Estate. The largest owner of commercial real estate globally, Blackstone Real Estate has a $565 billion portfolio and $319 billion in investor capital under management. McCarthy previously served as Blackstone Real Estate's global chief operating officer; before joining Blackstone in 2010, she worked at Goldman Sachs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Entertainment Reporter Lucas Shaw provide the details of Lucas's Businessweek Magazine story Netflix's Coming Makeover Is Everything Ted Sarandos Once Hated. Dr. Donald Warne, Co-Director of the Center for Indian Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explains the health challenges facing indigenous people. Kathleen McCarthy, Global Co-Head of Blackstone Real Estate Group, shares her thoughts on the macro real estate environment from the Bloomberg Invest conference. And we Drive to the Close with Dave Donabedian, CIO of CIBC Private Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Entertainment Reporter Lucas Shaw provide the details of Lucas's Businessweek Magazine story Netflix's Coming Makeover Is Everything Ted Sarandos Once Hated. Dr. Donald Warne, Co-Director of the Center for Indian Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explains the health challenges facing indigenous people. Kathleen McCarthy, Global Co-Head of Blackstone Real Estate Group, shares her thoughts on the macro real estate environment from the Bloomberg Invest conference. And we Drive to the Close with Dave Donabedian, CIO of CIBC Private Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kathleen McCarthy is the Director of Collections and Head Curator with the Museum of Science and Industry. She joins John Landecker to discuss the auctioning off of the collection of circus memorabilia which was a long-standing exhibit at the museum for the last five decades.
Beyond being a disease, what is cancer?The afflicted often see it as a curse, a punishment, the manifestation of a lifetime's worth of mistakes, and to some, maybe even divine retribution.To be diagnosed with something that, for the longest time, has no definite remedy or cure, can easily feel like hell on earth. It is painful and debilitating, to the point where all your hope and reason for living are slowly running dry.A touch of this disease can easily spiral into something worse in no time at all…if you let it!If there's one thing that survivors have learned in their journey to successful recovery, it's that a positive disposition almost ascertains full recovery – a chance worth more than the 50/50 you get out of traditional cancer treatments.Kathleen McCarthy recounts her journey after being diagnosed with bladder cancer. Doctors found 30 tumors in her bladder and they were recommending industrial chemotherapy. They would have to cut up her bladder, with no chance for reconstruction. Even with these procedures, her chances of recovering were as much as a coin flip can offer.Initially, Kathleen felt like throwing in the towel…However, as she went through a quiet introspection, Kathleen saw that her disease was not a force to be feared, but something to be harnessed and conquered.In cancer, she found an opportunity – a chance for renewal! Kathleen let cancer be the teacher she needed to start being in tune with her body and to see the areas in her life that she needed to work on.The more Kathleen chose to hear her body's cries for help, the more she could provide its needs, and in turn, the more her mind grew at peace. It was a holistic recovery that started with a simple paradigm shift.What alternative cancer treatments did Kathleen choose to support her own efforts towards recovery? How did cancer positively affect her law firm/practice? How did cancer ultimately influence Kathleen's current quality of life?Join us to learn more creating a mindset that lets cancer teach you how to beat itself, and how to further improve your quality of life upon recovery!Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week we're venturing down to South Africa where we meet one of Africa's most prominent experts on African philanthropy. Dr. Bhekinkosi Moyo, born and raised in Zimbabwe--now based in Pretoria, SA, is a descendant of the Moyo (heart/soul) and Ndlovu (elephant) clans. Over the course of his personal and professional lives, he has continued to marvel and draw strength from their combined histories and diversities. He is a writer, author, researcher and thought-leader with keen interest in questions of African resources, democracy and governance. He has, so far, championed African discourse on philanthropy, contributed to the growth of many African civil society formations and has taken part in most of the continental processes of development and governance. He is currently an adjunct professor at University of the Witwatersrand Business School where he also heads the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment https://capsi.co.za/ . Dr. Moyo has more than twenty years experience working on knowledge generation, research and policy analysis as well as building capable institutions across Africa. He writes and support institutions of civil society, private sector and intergovernmental agencies on matters of governance, development and sustainability. Dr. Moyo, over the years, has become a go to specialist on African philanthropy. There's sooooo much more to learn from this dedicated activist, #listenandlearn! Where to find Dr. Moyo? www.bhekinkosimoyo.com On Twitter (https://twitter.com/bheki_moyo?lang=en) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bhekinkosi.moyo.775) What's Dr. Moyo reading? In My Father's House (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B0058RTM36&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_2AQNE2H7W0BWAY8KXA08&tag=glocalcitiz0e-20) by Kwame Anthony Appiah Nervous Conditions (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08L58N4PR&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_AKWQE6KH1RC4S00EKM80&tag=glocalcitiz0e-20) by Tsitsi Dangarembga The Beautiful Ones are not yet Born (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0435905406/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_4XS6P5QFBP1KM2MR20WY) Ayi Kwei Armah Chinua Achebe (https://smile.amazon.com/Chinua-Achebe/e/B0045671ES?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633302639&sr=1-1) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (https://smile.amazon.com/Chimamanda-Ngozi-Adichie/e/B00PODW5UG?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1633302868&sr=1-3) Ghana Must Go (https://smile.amazon.com/Ghana-Must-Go-Taiye-Selasi/dp/0143124978/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1633302977&sr=1-1) by Taiye Selasi I did not come to you by Chance (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B002U3CBGQ&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_36ER008E43GQ6KTZT4MP&tag=glocalcitiz0e-20) by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani Other topics of interest: Giving to Help, Helping to Give: The Context and Politics of African Philanthropy (https://www.amazon.com/Giving-Help-Helping-Give-Philanthropy-ebook-dp-B00OQQ3OUW/dp/B00OQQ3OUW/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1633298721) by Tade Akin Aina, Bhekinkosi Moyo, et. al. Akwasi Aidoo (https://www.trustafrica.org/en/about-us/former-board/item/3112-akwasi-aidoo) African Philanthropy Network (https://africaphilanthropynetwork.org/) Allen Fowler (http://www.alanfowler.org/) International Society for Third Sector Research (https://www.istr.org/) Kathleen McCarthy (https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/History/Faculty-Bios/Kathleen-McCarthy) On Karate (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotokan) Chinua Achebe (https://smile.amazon.com/Chinua-Achebe/e/B0045671ES?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633302639&sr=1-1) CAPSI Journal (https://capsi.co.za/publications/) *When you click and purchase books using the links above, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Bhekinkosi Moyo.
Johnnette Williams talks about "Healing, Hope, and Joy" with guest Kathleen McCarthy. Kathleen shares stories of great healing and what we can expect from God. Caller Krista ask how to talk to her cousin who is into the occult without alienating her. Johnnette reads from the 32nd Psalms " THE LORD PROVIDES"
Many, many times before on this podcast Olivia has mentioned Discipleship Week, the Archdiocese of Boston teen leadership and evangelization retreat that started in the summer of 2016. Olivia was in the first "class" where she meet TTH guest Sarah Ryan and Grexly's Paper Cranes guest Kathleen McCarthy. Podcast friend Mickayla Hagar brings teens and helps run it, as does guest Fr. Sinisa. Other season 1 guests, including Max Loeb and Gavin Larnard have attended and grown from the ministry of this retreat. Needless to say, Discipleship Week holds a special place in our hearts, and it has been wildly successful as it goes into its fourth year. Olivia sits down with Mike Drahos, one of the organizers of the retreat who is an Evangelizing Consultant for the Archdiocese of Boston. Mike shares the story of Discipleship Week, concrete and practical tips that contributed to its success, as well as his story of straying from the faith and coming back to it through logic and wrestling in college. What are your tips for a successful teen retreat? How do you help foster Catholic leadership among young people? Let us know what you took away from Olivia's conversation with Mike @ToTheHeightsCTV! Links: -patreon.com/grexly -grexly.com -disciplesinmissions.com/discipleshipweek
Kathleen McCarthy tells a story about the summer day when she learned a little something about false summits, good friends, and glorious views.
Kathleen McCarthy Goff Weber joins me around the kitchen table where we get to talk about fashion. You guys know that I love fashion—I love getting dressed. Its like a creative outlet for me. Kathleen owns a boutique in Nashville called K. McCarthy. She has an background of both fashion and counseling. You don’t meet many people with those twos boxes checked on their resume. Listening to her, you’ll see how uniquely wired she is to combine those two passions—fashion and helping people. We talk about what that looks like for her, how she came to own a boutique store, advice on how to love the you that you are, spring trends and trends that are dying. What did you enjoy about this episode? What was your takeaway. Let's continue the conversation on Instagram or Twitter or you can send me an email here. Sponsors: Song Finch - use the promo code SURVIVE for 10% off your personalized song from scratch. To listen to the song I created for my mom, click here. Thank you for following along life with me. I love being apart of your day. And as always, I hope this show helps you survive a little easier.
Toronto Mayor John Tory discusses bidding for Amazon headquarters, the housing market, immigration and the economy. Kathleen McCarthy, senior managing director and global COO at The Blackstone Real Estate Group, talks about investment opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Seth Molod, partner and chair of real estate services at Berdon LLP, discusses his real estate forecast, opportunities and risks and tax implications. Finally, Norman Sturner, president and CEO of MHP Real Estate Services, talks about Manhattan development and investment opportunities, the outlook for interest rates and the impact of tax reform.
Movement Research Spring Festival, iLand SymposiumSensing to Know / Analyzing to ImagineModerated by Jennifer MonsonWith participants Amy Berkov, Kathleen McCarthy, Jason Munshi, Hara Woltz iLAND SYMPOSIUM Sensing to Know /Analyzing to Imagine was a talk and walk exploring the dual perspective of the artist-scientist. Visual, aural and kinesthetic modes in science and art were explored by participants who have experience as both scientists and artists. The first hour was dedicated to discussing the participants' understanding of the intersection of these seemingly discrete disciplines and the impact of this dual perspective on their current practices. Following the talk, each participant lead a section of a walk to the Brooklyn waterfront, reading the landscape through their particular lens. Moderator Jennifer Monson drew upon her own work, and the insight of 10 years of iLAB residencies, which have developed novel ways of examining New York City's urban environment. Participants included Amy Berkov - visual artist, tropical biologist and professor of Biology; Kathleen McCarthy - sculptor and restoration ecologist; Jason Munshi-South - professor of Biology; Hara Woltz - visual artist, landscape architect and conservation biologist. Moderated by Jennifer Monson, artistic director and founder of iLAND-interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art Nature and Dance.
Judge Kathleen McCarthy speaks on why adequate preparation is vital for family lawyers heading to trial.
Hosted by Robert Hass and university librarian Thomas Leonard, the kickoff features distinguished faculty and staff from a wide range of disciplines introducing and reading a favorite poem. This year's participants: Aftab Ahmad (South & Southeast Asian Studies), Ben Braun (Men's Basketball), Janet Broughton (Dean of Letters & Science, Philosophy), Jennifer Dorner (Library), E. Bond Francisco (Physical Plant), Cecil Giscombe (English), Lucia Jacobs (Psychology), Kathleen McCarthy (Classics and Comparative Literature), Paul Parish (Faculty Club), Kay Richards (East Asian Languages and Cultures, Center for Korean Studies). Support for this series is provided by Mrs. William Main, the Library, The Morrison Library Fund, the dean's office of the College of Letters and Sciences, and the Townsend Center for the Humanities. These events are also partially supported by Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from The James Irvine Foundation. Additional information is available at lunchpoems.berkeley.edu.
Hosted by Robert Hass and university librarian Thomas Leonard, the kickoff features distinguished faculty and staff from a wide range of disciplines introducing and reading a favorite poem. This year's participants: Aftab Ahmad (South & Southeast Asian Studies), Ben Braun (Men's Basketball), Janet Broughton (Dean of Letters & Science, Philosophy), Jennifer Dorner (Library), E. Bond Francisco (Physical Plant), Cecil Giscombe (English), Lucia Jacobs (Psychology), Kathleen McCarthy (Classics and Comparative Literature), Paul Parish (Faculty Club), Kay Richards (East Asian Languages and Cultures, Center for Korean Studies). Support for this series is provided by Mrs. William Main, the Library, The Morrison Library Fund, the dean's office of the College of Letters and Sciences, and the Townsend Center for the Humanities. These events are also partially supported by Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from The James Irvine Foundation. Additional information is available at lunchpoems.berkeley.edu.