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Neil Kevin Hennessy (born December 12, 1978) is a punk rock musician, music producer and engineer from Chicago, Illinois. Hennessy currently plays in The Lawrence Arms, Colossal, The Falcon, The Smoking Popes, Sparta and is currently filling in on bass for Rise Against on their Blink 182 tour down in Australia because Joe the bassist had to fly home for personal stuff. He has also been a member of Noise By Numbers, Baxter, The Killing Tree, Quattro and played multiple shows with Teenage Bottlerocket. Fun fact, he co-wrote the Rise Against song "Swing Life Away" with McIlrath, and also played percussion on the Less Than Jake album, GNV FLA. I got him on the Skype and this is what we chat about: All the projects he's working on Joining Baxter The Chicago scene Killing Tree The Whipple House the Lawrence Arms starting Matt Allison Oh Calcutta The Falcon How the Lawrence Arms practices for shows now a days The War On Christmas Writing a new album The infamous Hennessy Painting And a ton more Be on the lookout for the Lawrence Arms new album sometime in the next year or so based on what he told me. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon
Randy Schwimmer, co-head of Senior Lending at Churchill Asset Management, on the private credit boom this year and whether it's a bubble. Brianne Lynch, Head of Market Insight at EquityZen, joins to discuss potential 2024 IPOs, including Reddit, Shein, and SKIMS. Neil Hennessy, Hennessy Advisors Chief Strategist, joins to discuss markets, mid-caps, and gives his stock picks and eco outlook. Jen Flitton, Head of US Government Affairs at Invesco, joins to discuss Washington's response to Israel, foreign aid, and another shutdown showdown, as well as other DC issues. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Jess Menton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Kyle Kinane is known for his hilarious storytelling-style comedy specials, his epic Drunk History appearances, and his love of punk rock. But he's also a fan of ska. In high school, he even played sax in a ska band called The Skabeatles. He tells us all about itWe also talk about his history growing up in the Chicago punk and ska scene where Slapstick reigned supreme. He saw Slapstick play more times than he can remember. He also saw Less Than Jake, Mustard Plug, and Skankin' Pickle. And of course, we discuss the legendary venues where he spent much of his youth, like The Metro and Fireside BowlWe also talk about some more recent events, like the time in 2016 when he toured with Chicago super-group The Falcon (Brendan Kelly, Neil Hennessy, Dan Andriano, Dave Hause), There is also a ska-heavy scene he was in for the show "Those Who Can't" (Along with members of The Aquabats and Jon Daly. And of course, we talk about the time he appeared on Drunk History and got so drunk he completely blacked out the entire time. Check out Hey Coffee at heycoffeeco.com and get fresh, sustainably sourced coffee mailed to your door. Use the code DEFENDSKA and get a 15% discount on your order Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/indefenseofska)
Neil Hennessy, president of Hennessy Advisors and the Hennessy Funds, says that despite legitimate worries over inflation, interest rates, the continuing pandemic and more, the economic underpinnings and stock market fundamentals are so strong that he believes the current rally has legs that will last well into 2022. He does expect pullbacks and corrections ahead, "but it's not going to be the end of the bull market." Also on the show, Freddy Garcia, of Left Brain Wealth Management discusses year-end moves investors should be evaluating before the timing gets tight, Matt Zajechowski or Northstar Inbound talks about a survey done for HomeAdvisor.com looking at the surprising amount that homebuyers spend correcting "mistakes" made by their home's prior owner, and Chuck talks about stocks for the Christmas stockings this year, and which companies might be appropriate gifts for the young-uns in your life.
Welcome back to The High Way with Kyle Shutt! This week I talk with Neil Hennessy, the drummer of two of my favorite bands, The Lawrence Arms and Smoking Popes all about eh Chicago punk scene, Morrissey, and more! Be sure not to miss an episode by subscribing to our channel! Help us keep the show moving along by visiting our Patreon page at the link below. For a few dollars a month you can get early access to next week's episode, score some sweet merch, get a monthly guitar lesson from me, and even get a shoutout on a future episode. https://www.patreon.com/thehighway We couldn't do it without your support and we thank every one of you for listening. Listen to this episode anywhere podcasts are streaming. Support this podcast
Stocks are hitting new all-time highs with nearly every sector represented today, from Microsoft to Etsy and more. Are we looking at a frothy market, or are earnings justifying these sky-high levels? We’ll ask Neil Hennessy of Hennessy Funds. Plus, Alaska Air just posted a quarterly loss, but says it sees signs of brighter days ahead. We’ll speak exclusively with the CEO. And, the latest consumer confidence report is sending a strong message to the housing market. We’ll explain why, and what’s ahead.
Stocks are hitting new all-time highs with nearly every sector represented today, from Microsoft to Etsy and more. Are we looking at a frothy market, or are earnings justifying these sky-high levels? We’ll ask Neil Hennessy of Hennessy Funds. Plus, Alaska Air just posted a quarterly loss, but says it sees signs of brighter days ahead. We’ll speak exclusively with the CEO. And, the latest consumer confidence report is sending a strong message to the housing market. We’ll explain why, and what’s ahead.
Neil Hennessy, chairman and chief executive officer at Hennessy Advisors and the Hennessy Funds, is optimistic about the stock market for 2021, and says that the Dow will overcome significant volatility to reach 35,000 -- roughly a 15 percent gain from current record levels --but he notes that it will also be a good year for value stocks and mid- and small-cap names and not just for big brand-name companies. Also on the show, Shane Bartling of Willis Towers Watson discusses the firm's 2020 Global Benefits Attitude Survey which showed that one in four full-time U.S. employees have seen their financial situation deteriorate this year, even though they were the lucky ones to hang onto their jobs amid the pandemic. Also, Barry James, portfolio manager for the James Advantage Funds, talks stocks in the Market Call.
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Neil Hennessy, chairman and chief executive at Hennessy Advisors and the Hennessy Funds, says that the stock market has withstood the global pandemic largely because of the underlying strength in corporate balance sheets and the overall economy. Those underpinnings should help ensure that the market doesn't fall too far on bad news and can shake off most events, unlike past crisis times where weak economics exacerbated societal problems and elevated investors' pain levels. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com makes a new health-care fund that highlights the technologies brought forth in the pandemic his 'ETF of the Week,' Matthew Schulz of CompareCards.com discusses how credit-card issuers are cutting back on untapped credit limits and old unused accounts as they tighten up in the pandemic, and James Abate of the Centre Funds talks investing defensively in stocks in the Market Call.
We discuss Neil Hennessy’s thoughts on the market as 2019 concludes, along with his 2020 outlook. Neil explains the key tenets of his investment strategy and why he thinks the market is not overvalued. Neil spends a great deal of his time talking to advisors and he discusses the key themes he is hearing.
Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, discusses fixed-income and the Fed. Peleton CEO John Foley explains why he’s positive after first quarter earnings. Omar Aguilar, CIO of Equities at Charles Schwab Investment Management, talks about why the U.S. remains a stable economic bright spot. Bernie Clark, Head of Charles Schwab Advisor Services, walks through the results of Schwab's Independent Advisor Outlook Study. Liz Ann Sonders, Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, takes a look at market factors like Brexit and trade. Kim Laughton, President of Schwab Charitable, reflects on 20 years of giving. And we Drive to the Close with Neil Hennessy, CIO and Portfolio Manager at Hennessy Funds. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, discusses fixed-income and the Fed. Peleton CEO John Foley explains why he's positive after first quarter earnings. Omar Aguilar, CIO of Equities at Charles Schwab Investment Management, talks about why the U.S. remains a stable economic bright spot. Bernie Clark, Head of Charles Schwab Advisor Services, walks through the results of Schwab's Independent Advisor Outlook Study. Liz Ann Sonders, Chief Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, takes a look at market factors like Brexit and trade. Kim Laughton, President of Schwab Charitable, reflects on 20 years of giving. And we Drive to the Close with Neil Hennessy, CIO and Portfolio Manager at Hennessy Funds. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Neil Hennessy, founder of the Hennessy Funds says the Dow Jones Industrial Average is going to 30,000 'before we have any worries,' making the case that the market is well-positioned to continue its long run of growth with only minimal disruptions. Jurrien Timmer, head of global macro at Fidelity, meanwhile, is focused on those disruptions and the yellow warning signs in the form of the inverted yield curve, money supply growth, the Federal Reserve and trade wars, but he made it clear that 'This is a market I don't want to bet against,' noting that Dow 30,000 could be a 2020 story. Also on the show, Chuck takes a question about investing in Estonia, and Doug Roberts of Channel Capital Research discusses the fallout and next moves from this week's Fed moves.
Neil Hennessy is a nationally recognized and respected asset manager, ranking among Barron's Top 100 Mutual Fund Managers for many years, and he is a frequent guest/contributor in national financial media. In this episode explains how he started Hennessy Advisors and Hennessy Funds, how he operates his businesses, and his analysis of the stock market today. Learn more about Neil at www.hennessyfunds.com
We are back! And to kick off this new season of Punks In Pubs Liam is back in Blackpool at the Rebellion Festival where he spoke to Tom May, singer and guitarist of The Menzingers. So what can you expect from this episode? Liam talks to Tom about his love for conspiracy theories - they play a game of 'Real or Bullshit?' and Liam pitches a Tom May and Tom Delong TV Show! Away from the occult, Liam dives into Tom's home town of Scranton, Pennsylvania (yes The US Office is set there) and they discuss why so many bands have come out of this city. Tom gushes about friends of the pod, Frank Turner and The Lawrence Arms' Neil Hennessy, and Liam discovers Tom's hip-hop past! As always, your band play out the show and this week Paris-based band, Cheap Teen, bring you the noise. Summer is coming so go and get your Punks In Pubs T-Shirt from our Etsy site, all cash raised will go back into the podcast. Don't have the cash for a T-shirt? No worries; how about you go rate and review on iTunes, Spotify or whatever podcast streaming service you use. Remember, if you're going to a punk show and you see someone fall down - you pick them right back up again. Till next time, bye bye!
The guest this week is The Lawrence Arms' Neil Hennessy. Neil is a man who doesn't do interviews, so thanks go out to him So what can you expect in Liam and Neils' chat? Well, Neil takes us on a journey of how he discovered punk and its meaning to him. Liam enquires about Neil’s early life in music, in particular, his time working with "Tim" McIlrath before Tim and Neil both went onto bigger things respectively, Neil explains why 1973 was the defining year for all music while also showing love to Asian Man Records' Mike Park and Red Scare's Toby Jeg. We, of course, talk The Lawrence Arms as well as the punk supergroup Falcon. Liam asks Neil what's the difference between Fat Wreck and Epitaph, having been signed to them both and Neil ends the story with, the now annual, Fat Mike story. This interview took place at the Rebellion Festival, and you can get tickets for next year’s festival at www.rebellionfestivals.com Playing out the show this week is an eleven-piece band, yes eleven! They're based in London/Kent area, and they're called Just say Nay - you're going to want to stick around for them. If you are in a band or a solo artist and want to play out the end of the show, then send your mp3’s and a brief of the band to punksinpubs@gmail.com. Quick update on T-shirts, they will be on sale soon! I think you're going to dig them, I know we do. They will be £15 each not including postage. Keep an eye on the Punks in Pubs socials (@punksinpubs) for them. Also, go to the socials and check out the fucking amazing promo video that Audio Assistant, Steve Burke, created. He is available to hire, and you can hit him up on @stephenburke123. Please support the podcast and go rate and review on iTunes, Spotify or whatever podcast streaming service you use.Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter using the handle @punksinpubs. Lastly, the power of word of mouth helps this podcast grow so spread the word. Until next time…
Mark Grant, Chief Global Strategist at B. Riley FBR, discusses the factors that are contributing to market volatility and how to play it. Drake Bennett, Bloomberg News Projects and Investigations Reporter, discusses how DNA detectives are linking up with law enforcement to finger criminals. Brian McCullough, Author of "How the Internet Happened", tells the story of how the web grew to what it is today. Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Software Analyst, discusses IBM’s $33 billion purchase of Red Hat.And we Drive to the Close of the market with Neil Hennessy, Chief Investment Officer at Hennessy Funds. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Mark Grant, Chief Global Strategist at B. Riley FBR, discusses the factors that are contributing to market volatility and how to play it. Drake Bennett, Bloomberg News Projects and Investigations Reporter, discusses how DNA detectives are linking up with law enforcement to finger criminals. Brian McCullough, Author of "How the Internet Happened", tells the story of how the web grew to what it is today. Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Software Analyst, discusses IBM's $33 billion purchase of Red Hat.And we Drive to the Close of the market with Neil Hennessy, Chief Investment Officer at Hennessy Funds. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Rob Black talks with CFP Chad Burton about options for investors, bond ladders, Tilray, banking stocks, Neil Hennessy, and home equity lines of credit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show September 19 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks with CFP Chad Burton about options for investors, bond ladders, Tilray, banking stocks, Neil Hennessy, and home equity lines of credit.
"Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show September 19 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks with CFP Chad Burton about options for investors, bond ladders, Tilray, banking stocks, Neil Hennessy, and home equity lines of credit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IT'S A DOUBLEHEADER TODAY! Recorded live at the House Of Vans Chicago on June 22nd, Damian sits down with The Lawrence Arms (Brendan Kelly, Chris McCaughan & Neil Hennessy) & members of Dillinger Four (Erik Funk & Patty Costello). Tour stories, Chicago & East Bay punk, Victory Records, 7-inch compilations, it's all covered here. Kickback & let all your trouble's wash away with #TOAPXHOV BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Damian meets up with Neil Hennessy (Lawrence Arms) & Isaac Thotz to talk their early musical life in Chicago and the strange long road that lead to their new project: TREASURE FLEET.