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Ongoing market volatility may not surprise investors — but the potential of a multi-sector bond strategy to deliver reliable income might. In this episode, discover how a dynamic credit allocation can help investors manage risk and stay resilient from Mike Buchanan, Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management. A Franklin Templeton company, Western Asset Management is the investment advisor for the Western Asset Diversified Income Fund (WDI).
When we asked our guest, Mike Buchanan, to define grace, his initial response was: " God's Riches at Christ's Expense. The ultimate gift." To Stacy, grace is the last piece of forgiveness. There is acknowledgement of the wrong, an accepting of an apology, the act of forgiveness, then there is GRACE. The question of the day: Why is grace so much easier to extend to others than it is to extend to ourselves. Relax with us and sit with your definition of grace.
" The world needs heroes right now!" That statement of truth was shared with us by our guest, Freelance writer and author of 'Feeling Down? Look Up!', Mike Buchanan, joining us from Buckeye, Az. He shared with Cassey and Stacy that "his hero is Love! And that is in Jesus." His advice to 20yr old Mike ? " Wait a year. Learn not to follow people and realize you cannot do it on your own." Spend a few minutes with us, relax, and be inspired.
Today's guest on the podcast is Flipped Lifestyle community member Mike Buchanan! Mike is in software development, has created multiple products over the years, and he now wants to move into online business and create a membership, but he has a dilemma: too many ideas! Mike and Shane Sams will try to figure out which of Mike's three ideas provides the best path to a profitable online business. Focus on the one that has the best chance to succeed by going all-in. If you try ideas A, B, and C at the same time, you make it more difficult to see what works. Brainstorming, choosing which idea is quickest to get to market, and using SWOT analysis will give you clarity on which idea you should pursue. In today's episode you'll learn: How to decide which online business idea to try Don't let your biases or assumptions get in the way How to prioritize and go all-in on one idea Don't let your biases or assumptions get in the way We can help you start, build, and grow an income from home even if you've never made a dime online! Learn how at https://www.flippedlifestyle.com!
In Episode 107, Mike Buchanan, Athletes in Action missionary for over 30 years in various positions, Author of More Than That: Biblical Principles for Dealing With Athletic Injuries, and Husband and Father, talks with Phil and Paul about great life and leadership lesson he has learned from different aspects of athletics, how he overcame brutal injuries and how we can do the same, and how breaking a kid's neck impacted his life in a huge way. Specifically, Mike discusses: His personal story, how he developed his passion for sports, leadership, coaching, and ministry, how he almost was a professional athlete, and some of the great soccer players he has worked with through Athletes in Action (4:31) His personal why and how he is living it out in his life (9:19) Some of Mike's favorite coaches and what he has learned from them about life and leadership (13:57) Life and leadership lessons he has learned from the experiences he has had in his athletic career (20:16) Why it's important not to idolize celebrities (27:59) Mike's book, More Than That, and why it is a must read for athletes, coaches, and parents (40:14) The importance of having your identity grounded in the right thing (48:28) The two ways we can respond to injuries in our lives and why only one of them works (53:52) How he is using lessons learned from sports in his marriage and parenting (59:47) His recommendations of books (1:05:42) Resources and Links from this Episode More Than That website (info about Mike's book, podcast, and other materials) Mike's email address Uncut Video of the Episode HSEL Facebook Group Warrior Way Soccer Coaching the Bigger Game Program Phil's email for DISC Training Win the Day: 7 Daily Habits to Help You Stress Less & Accomplish More, by Mark Batterson Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World, by Bob Goff The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible, by Scot McKnight and Tom Parks Leadership as an Identity: The Four Traits of Those Who Wield Lasting Influence, by Crawford Loritts
This week on the show we take a look back at DC Fandome, some marvel news and my friend Mike Buchanan a DJ in the Dallas-Forth Worth area from Brinkley Arkansas comes on the show to discuss his journey. Enjoy and Happy Halloween!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's guest on the podcast is Flipped Lifestyle community member Mike Buchanan! Mike is in software development, has created multiple products over the years, and he now wants to move into online business and create a membership, but he has a dilemma: too many ideas! Mike and Shane Sams will try to figure out which of Mike's three ideas provides the best path to a profitable online business. Focus on the one that has the best chance to succeed by going all-in. If you try ideas A, B, and C at the same time, you make it more difficult to see what works. Brainstorming, choosing which idea is quickest to get to market, and using SWOT analysis will give you clarity on which idea you should pursue. In today's episode you'll learn: How to decide which online business idea to try Don't let your biases or assumptions get in the way How to prioritize and go all-in on one idea Don't let your biases or assumptions get in the wayWe would love to have you as a member of The Flipped Lifestyle Community! We believe you have God-given talents and experiences you can use to start an online business! All you need is 100 people to pay you $50/m online to make $5,000/m, $60,000/y! Let us help you start a membership of your own. We offer a FREE Basic Membership to give you the tools and resources you need to find your online business idea and get started. Click here to learn more: https://flippedlifestyle.com/free
Today's guest on the podcast is Flipped Lifestyle community member Mike Buchanan! Mike is in software development, has created multiple products over the years, and he now wants to move into online business and create a membership, but he has a dilemma: too many ideas! Mike and Shane Sams will try to figure out which of Mike's three ideas provides the best path to a profitable online business. Focus on the one that has the best chance to succeed by going all-in. If you try ideas A, B, and C at the same time, you make it more difficult to see what works. Brainstorming, choosing which idea is quickest to get to market, and using SWOT analysis will give you clarity on which idea you should pursue. In today's episode you'll learn: How to decide which online business idea to try Don't let your biases or assumptions get in the way How to prioritize and go all-in on one idea Don't let your biases or assumptions get in the way
Bruce Greenwald, Professor Emeritus at Columbia Business School and Senior Advisor at First Eagle Investment Management, discusses his new book: "Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond." Clint Watts, Distinguished Research Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and former FBI agent specializing in terrorism, on the massive hack into U.S. Treasury and other US agencies. Mike Buchanan, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management, on credit markets and his macro outlook. Bob Langreth, Bloomberg health care reporter, on the vaccine rollout in the U.S. starting today. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Mike Buchanan, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management, on opportunities in fixed income. Peter Kenny, Founder of Strategic Board Solutions, on why markets will come back. Bess Freedman, CEO of luxury real estate firm Brown Harris Stevens, Inc., on navigating residential real estate during covid-19. Alex Webb, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist on why your Amazon delivery will get more expensive.
Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
Season 7 ‘Wellbeing’ continues on the Education on Fire Podcast. Mike Buchanan is the Executive Director of HMC, the English-speaking world’s oldest association of Head Teachers. From 2005-2018 he was Head of Ashford School in the UK where he oversaw its transformation from a small girls’ school to a thriving all-age, co-educational day/boarding, independent school of over 1,000 children and young people. Mike has experience in secondary education, all-through schools and boarding, and has held a variety of leadership posts in London and elsewhere. He helped to establish three new, state-funded schools in London and Kent. He is or has been a trustee of several independent and state schools in the UK and internationally, a trustee of a children’s charity, a Reporting Inspector, a UK National Leader of Education and a qualified Executive Coach. He was elected as a Founding Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching in 2018 and became Chair of the International Positive Education Network (UK/Europe) shortly thereafter. Born and educated in Australia, he made the mistake of falling in love with an Englishwoman. He plays at being a farmer in the UK. Mike’s interests are in school culture and climate, coaching, leadership, inspection, character development, the use of positive psychology in education and the role of independent schools within the worldwide educational landscape. Social Media Information Twitter @HMCExecDirector @PosEdNet Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. This includes parents, teachers, governors and all those interested in primary education. NAPE is a non-political charity and works tirelessly to support teachers in the classroom as expressed in their ‘Value of Membership’ Document. NAPE leads the Primary Umbrella Group of thirty primary subject associations and unions and gives teachers and schools a voice at governmental level at consultative meetings with ministers for schools. For full details of how they can support you please visit their website at nape.org.uk Support this podcast
Mike Buchanan, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management, discusses his 3rd Quarter global outlook. Michael Zeldin, former federal prosecutor and Robert Mueller's former Special Assistant at the DOJ, on what to expect from the Mueller hearings. Constance Hunter, Chief Economist at KPMG, on why the sluggish housing market is a puzzle for the Fed. Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion editor, on Boris Johnson winning the Tory vote to be the next UK Prime Minister.
Elizabeth Hobson joins the badgers to talk about attempts by protesters at Cambrige University to silence her, and Mike Buchanan, before, during, and even after their speaking event on campus.
Charles Peabody, President of Portales Partners LLC, on bank earnings and why the picture isn't as rosy as the market seems to think. Tara Lachapelle, Deals, Telecom and Media Columnist for Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on Disney's new video service which undercuts Netflix. Mike Buchanan, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management, on credit markets, the Fed, and the firm's new global outlook. Shira Ovide, Bloomberg technology columnist, on why investors are going to have a hard time valuing Uber.
In this month’s podcast, general secretary Geoff Barton speaks to: • Amanda Spielman, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector: on Ofsted’s plans for a revised inspection focus • Jacqui O’Hanlon, Director of Education, Royal Shakespeare Company: on a large survey of young people shows how they see the arts as an essential part of their education • Sam Sims, Centre for Education Improvement Science at UCL institute for Education: on research evidence into teacher recruitment around pay versus workload • Sarah Balaam, Headteacher in Bridlington, North Yorkshire: on the impact of widespread unconditional offers given to students in her school • Mike Buchanan, newly-appointed chief executive, HMC: on his priorities and that of the organisation that represents many leading independent schools • Rachael Warwick, Executive Head in Oxfordshire, and new ASCL Vice-President: on her leadership style and plans for the future • Roy Blatchford, former adviser to David Laws: on ‘The Forgotten Third’, our commission of inquiry into what we can do for the 190,000 GCSE pupils who leave school without the ‘dignity’ of a standard pass in English
Mike Buchanan, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Western Asset Management, on his current outlook of the bond market, spreads, and where he is seeing opportunities. Alan Baum, auto analyst and Principal at Baum and Associates, on why investors love Tesla. Media and entertainment guru Porter Bibb of Mediatech Capital Partners, on big media earnings: Disney, Viacom and Twentieth Century Fox. Brian Egger, Senior Gaming & Lodging Analyst, on outlook for Wynn Resorts as CEO Steve Wynn steps down amidst sexual harassment claims.
Gordon Peterson on conversation with colleague Glenn Brenner after they began to work together at Channel 9 ~ "He says to me one day, 'I need to talk to you. This is serious.' He says, 'I’ve been fired from every job I’ve ever had for the stuff I’m doing here and you keep throwing gasoline on the fire. I’m trying to figure out if you’re with me or against me.' I said, 'I’m with you, baby, just trust me.'" Gordon Peterson, Retired Journalist and Legendary News Anchor and Andy Ockershausen in studio interview Andy Ockershausen: This is Our Town with Andy Ockershausen. Like all the rest of us, so much of our guests have grown up in the news business here in Washington. We just decided we wanted people on that everybody knew about, so we've been trying to get this man for the last year, and we finally got it. Gordon Peterson was at one time the dean. I hate to say that, the dean of anchors, but you were. You were older than anybody except Bryson Rash, who died. But the names and people we have on the show talk about Channel 9, and they talk about Gordon Peterson, and inevitably, guys like Sonny Jurgensen who worked with you, the new chief of police is from Worcester. Gordon Peterson: I knew that. Andy Ockershausen: He told me that. I was sitting right here. Then, even your TV director, Ernie Baur. Ernie Baur on Gordon Peterson as "Guy LeGuy" Ernie Baur: So we decided, to do a show with the Caps. This is in January, or something like that. It was 7:30, live audience. Boom. It starts snowing around 9:00 in the morning. Now it's getting deeper, you know? So now I call the Caps up and I go, "You guys think you're going to be able to make it?" "Oh, yeah, yeah. We're hockey players." It's Guy Charron, Danny Belisle, I don't know. So now, we've got eight, six feet of snow, and the audience can't get there and the Caps are stuck in College Park. But we still have to do a show. So I gathered everybody in the station to be in the audience, and you see in the audience, Mike Buchanan, Pat Collins, Susan King. I don't know if Andrea Mitchell was there. You know, but all the talent- Andy Ockershausen: All the talent. Ernie Baur: And a couple of the engineers. But we have no guest. So first comes out Gordon and Glenn and Sonny and we get Gordon Barnes on, who was doing weather. And somebody throws a snowball, hits him right in the groin. "Oh, God." So now we're scrambling, you know? So Gordon Peterson, God bless him, wanders around and we said, "Why don't you come on?" So he comes on, and he comes on as Guy LeGuy. Andy Ockershausen: Yeah, world-famous. Ernie Baur: He's a Venezuelan... He's an American imitating a Venezuelan hockey player with a Swedish accent, okay? And he's Guy LeGuy. And it's great. He talks about, you know, in an accent that I can't do, you know, "It's tough to be a hockey player in Venezuela because the ice keeps melting," and all this stuff. Andy Ockershausen: Great line. Ernie Baur: Then so we... Any questions from audience? And Chris Gordon raises his hand, "Yeah, how long have you been 'Guy'?" Andy Ockershausen: Chris Gordon is still on the air. Ernie Baur: Absolutely. Andy Ockershausen: How about that, buddy? Ernie Baur: And Gordon Peterson says you know, "Of all the things I've done, this is what I'll be remembered for. Guy LeGuy." And people still tap me on the shoulder about that one. Andy Ockershausen: So here he is live and in color, the erstwhile Gordon Peterson. The Guy LeGuy Backstory Gordon Peterson: Ernie Baur was the first guy who cued me on television at Channel 9. And here's how he cued me. Just before the mic gets hot and the lights go on, he says "Hey, dummy, when I point, you talk." And he points. So the lights come on and I'm laughing. And after the broadcast, my boss says, "What was so funny at the beginning of the broadcast?" I said, "I don't know, I just was in a good mood, I guess." Now, the backstory on this thing that he told you, the studio was,
Mike Buchanan is the leader of the Justice for Men and Boys party in the UK, (and is a former member of the more mainstream Conservative Party). The party hosted the 2016 International Conference on Men’s Issues in London, in 2016 in association with the organisations A Voice for Men. The leader of A Voice … Continue reading "CO053 Mike Buchanan on Men’s Rights"
Mike Buchanan is the leader of the Justice for Men and Boys party in the UK, (and is a former member of the more mainstream Conservative Party). The party hosted the 2016 International Conference on Men’s Issues in London, in 2016 in association with the organisations A Voice for Men. The leader of A Voice … Continue reading "CO053 Mike Buchanan on Men’s Rights"
Rick Helfenbein, the president and CEO of the American Apparel and Footwear Association, discusses retail earnings, Nafta negotiations and the impact of White House actions on the corporate community. Anurag Rana, a senior analyst of software and IT services at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka resigning amid acrimony between the board and a cohort of founders led by ex-chairman Narayana Murthy. Mike Buchanan, the deputy chief investment officer at Western Asset Management, gives his current outlook for the bond market and yield spreads. Finally, John Streur, the CEO of Calvert Research and Management, talks about responsible investing and ESG trends in 2017.
Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center, talks about his new book, "The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar Conservatism." Mike Buchanan, deputy chief investment officer at Western Asset Management, tells Lisa Abramowicz why income investors need to look beyond traditional bond portfolios. Bloomberg’s Lynnley Browning says the corporate tax rate is likely to land at 28 percent instead of the historic 15 percent President Trump has promised. Finally, Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Lionel Laurent discusses news that Italy is committing $19 billion for Veneto banks in its biggest bank rescue on record.
#SRAAwards Emma Pearce talks about how she took on Mike Buchanan the Men's Rights Activist as a feminist
Joining Marsh this time on Be Reasonable is Mike Buchanan, founder of the UK’s only explicitly anti-feminist political party “Justice for Men & Boys (And The Women Who Love Them).”
The Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students) Program is the largest school based father engagement program in the nation with over 4500 schools participating. Mike Buchanan is the author of "The Fat Boy Chronicles", a book that addresses adolescent obesity and bullying. As a former middle school teacher, Mike is very familiar with these subjects. His book has been produced into an award winning full length motion picture. Join us as we go behind the scenes of "The Fat Boy Chronicles". Each week, WatchDOGS Radio host Keith Schumacher and co-host Chris Danenhauer discuss how this program is impacting families and schools across our nation and in four foreign countries. Please join our audience and call in with your questions and comments.
On October 18, Huffnágel Pista, James Huff, Lucian Vâlsan and the guest, Mike Buchanan, will be talking about the vote in the European Parliament's subcommittees regarding the forced female quotas in private companies' boardrooms. We will then talk extensively about the UK political party Justice for Men and Boys (and the women who love them) and Mike's Campaign for Merit in Business which is essentially a reaction to the EU's push to throw away merit from private companies in the name of “substantive equality”. We will also talk about the upcoming European elections, Britain's next voting and other corollary topics with the purpose of propping up a few ideas on how can both Britain, and the EU as a whole get rid of feminist-influenced policies and laws. This discussion will be of particular interest for Britons but also for those trapped in the EU. Call in at (001) 310 388 9709, or Skype in, after the news. The show will commence at 7 PM GMT (London, Reykjavik and Lisbon time). That is 8 PM CET (Madrid, Paris, Brussels, Rome, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Budapest, Berlin, Vienna, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Bern, Bratislava, Prague, Belgrade, Tirana, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo and Skopje time) That is 9 PM EET (Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, Kiev, Chisinau, Bucharest, Sofia, Athens, Ankara and Nicosia time) That is 10 PM FEET (Minsk time) And, finally, 11 PM Moscow time. For the listeners in America this means 2 PM EST, 1 PM CST, 12 PM MST and 11 AM PST. For the listeners in Australia, this means October 19, 2 AM (AWST) in West Australia and 4 AM AEST. (times adjusted in accordance with DST both for Europe and America)
Join us Saturday the 28th as we cover the Men and Boys in Crisis rally in Queen's Park in Canada's beautiful city of Toronto. We'll also be joined by the UK's own Mike Buchanan of the Justice for Men and Boys (and the women who love them) Party. We expect the show to run a full three hours as we talk about all the issues facing the men and boys in our lives who we love and care about, and the crisis so many are undergoing in Canada, the UK, the United States, Australia, India, and so many other parts of the world. We'll be featuring call-ins from the rally as well as general discussion of events, past and present, as they relate to the anti-male movement and our efforts to fight against it!