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Joining Kyle this week is Tony Saliba, CEO of Liquid Mercury and the only options trader featured in Jack Schwagger's classic, Market Wizards! Listen along as Tony shares the sequence of events that led to the famous interview, as well as some other great stories from his impressive resume. From the crash of ‘87 to finding his face on a billboard in NYC… Not to mention founding multiple successful companies, Tony has had an impressive career!Sponsors and FriendsOur podcast is sponsored by Sue Maki at Fairway Independent Mortgage (MLS# 206048). Licensed in 38 states, if you need anything mortgage-related, reach out to her at SPullen@fairwaymc.com or give her a call at (520) 977-7904. Tell her 2 Bulls sent you to get the best rates available!For anyone trading futures, check out Vantatrading.com. Founded by Mr. W Banks and Baba Yaga, they provide a ton of educational content with the focus of teaching aspiring traders how to build a repeatable, profitable process. You can find our exclusive affiliate link/discount code for Vanta ‘s subscription in our free discord server as well!If you are interested in signing up with TRADEPRO Academy, you can use our affiliate link here. We receive compensation for any purchases made when using this link, so it's a great way to support the show and learn at the same time! **Join our Discord for a link and code to save 10%**To contact us, you can email us directly at suggestions@financialineptitude.com Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Discord to get updated when new content is posted! Check out our directory for other amazing interviews we've done in the past!If you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!If you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising to help you find more friends, then you can donate to support the show here!About Tony:Tony is a world-class option trader as well as an investor in nearly 100 companies. He is well known for founding Liquid Point, a trading platform that sold for $250 million. Tony is also a founding member of key companies in the trading industry, such as Matrix Executions, a Chicago-based agency-only broker-dealer, as well as the premier managed futures firm Efficient Capital Management. More recently, Tony founded Liquid Mercury, a crypto trading platform designed for professional traders.Tony is also a master trader at CBOE, where he also served on the Board of Directors, and he is the only options trader to be featured in the seminal work Market Wizards, which showcases the world's best pro traders.Links:Liquid Mercury - WebsiteContact Link to request a copy of Tony's Ecology of Pit TradingFollow Liquid Mercury on TwitterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
You can’t live in New York without hearing the word gentrification play around you like background music. It’s the elephant lurking in stories like “What does $1M buy in NYC? Not as much as it used to.” It’s the sight of new coffee shops and restaurants popping up on a block that seemed immune to development. Signs in the neighborhood like the one pictured below, encouraging owners to "sell your property" and "buy your dream." For 20 years now, Bed-Stuy has been experiencing this kind of condo-building, bar opening, home-buying wave that alters the feel of a place, and most importantly, its affordability. As part of a report on New York’s “New High-Rent Districts,” The New York Times found that rents in Bed-Stuy shot up by 41% in the past 10 years—placing it third on a list of the biggest rent hike areas in the city. In the decade prior, according to The Center for Urban Research, the growth of the white population in the western, Bedford side of the neighborhood was the largest percentage increase—633%—of any other group in all of New York City. Race, class and privilege are bound up in the story of any changing New York neighborhood, but the conversation becomes more fraught and prone to stereotypes when a historically African-American neighborhood like Bed-Stuy gentrifies. As delicate and vexing as the subject can be, I wondered what we might learn about gentrification if we could hear residents in Bed-Stuy speak candidly about the changes they were seeing. Was there anything new, in fact, to learn about a phenomenon that is as old as New York? To get people to open up, I thought of my friend, journalist Kathleen Horan. In her Audible Original show, “Mortal City,” she goes deep with everyone from sanitation to sex workers, so I asked if she could interview a similarly diverse group in Bed-Stuy. The cross-section of people she spent time with—a real estate broker, bar and restaurant owners, a longtime resident and a local politician, Assemblywoman Tremaine Wright—help paint a more nuanced picture. We encountered perspectives we expected, opinions that caught us off guard, and welcome pointers for newcomers to the neighborhood. What follows is Brooklyn Based’s first-ever audio narrative, What We're Not Saying, produced in partnership with Brooklyn Podcasting Studio in Park Slope. It’s not a podcast (yet), but it could be the start of one, so if you have suggestions for future topics of What We’re Not Saying, get in touch here. Once you have a listen, we’d love to hear your thoughts at brooklynbased.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brooklyn-based/message
In our first episode we discuss Notre Dame and the cycle of giving with NYC Not-for-Profit specialist Daria, corporatist media’s coverage of RussiaGate and the impact it has had on Election2020, Moments in Pop-Culture: Fraiser Reboot. #notredame #peopleoverprofit #daria #russiagate #Trump2020, #trump #crisisinflint #flint #barr #muellertreport #obama #presidentobama #jimmydore #aaronmate #rachelmaddow #chrishayes #msnbc #fraiser #kelseygrammer #90s
There are a number of different health and fitness professionals who can help you reach your goals, each of whom will see your situation through a different lens. But what if you had a team of experts who could look at your health from many angles and leverage their own experiences with body image, the psychology of eating, nutrition and fitness training? What if you had a community to help you achieve health and fitness for the long term? Julie Ralston ran a successful natural pet store for 15 years before expanding her interest to include human health and wellness. Now she is a Primal Health Coach, certified Primal Play Instructor and a student of the Psychology of Eating. Julie is passionate about helping real women make solid choices that bring more vibrance into their lives, and to that end, she is teaming up with Ali and Jen Zetterstrom to found Primal Health, a program that provides personalized coaching to help women implement sustainable changes for lasting health and wellness. Today, Julie is taking charge of the podcast, asking Ali to share her inspiration to support women through Primal Health. Ali gets personal, discussing the childhood experiences that led to her issues with body image and the psychological aspects of health and wellness. We learn about Ali’s path from being a bit overweight to running marathon distances on a daily basis as well as the health issues she suffered as a result of overtraining. Ali also discusses her current eating habits and how her views on sleep and training have evolved over time. Listen in for insight around the common struggles among women Ali has trained and learn how she and Julie are helping other women through the Primal Health community! Topics Covered [3:01] Ali’s insight on the concept of home Lived in Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and NYC Not about where live but who you’re around [5:13] A week in the life of Ali Watts Prioritize sleep, at least seven hours OURA, Elite HRV for readiness score Conscious training (balance mobility, strength) Gymnastics training, kettlebells, rings and cycling [11:48] Ali’s eating habits and nutrition No meat, loves fish and seafood Good balance of macronutrients Healthy carbs (i.e.: vegetables) [17:37] Ali’s transition from corporate to fitness coaching Always had passion for sports, health Rose through ranks in banking Several training courses (e.g.: yoga, PT) Left banking eight years ago [20:03] Ali’s relationship with body image as a teen Unwanted sexual experience as preteen Made self unattractive for protection Lost weight hitchhiking through Japan Got into running to stay thin Suffered from chronic fatigue [27:44] The health issues associated with overtraining Major IBS, diagnosed with osteopenia Form of anorexia (not eating enough) Struggle to get pregnant at 1% body fat Rough seven years of IUI and IVF Double hip surgery [36:10] The common struggles among the women Ali trains Many have osteopenia, need resistance training Hormone imbalances and psychological factors [42:44] Julie and Ali’s new project called Primal Health Team of professionals with different expertise Inspire women to pursue optimal health [45:38] What Ali is digging right now #MoveIntoHealth month at Primal Health OURA Ring to hold accountable for sleep Learn More About Julie Ralston Primal Health Primal Health on Facebook Primal Health on Instagram Resources Paleo f(x) Elite HRV OURA Ring Ali Watts on Ali Fitness EP018 Primal Health’s #MoveIntoHealth Month
Artists: NYC Is Not for Sale Nancy Meza, Defend Boyle Heights Pati Ankalli Rodriguez, Mi Casa No Es Su Case Alicia Grullón, Mothers On The Move Sandra de la Loza, North East Los Angeles Alliance Chino Mayday, NYC Not 4 Sale Raquel Namuche, Queens Is Not for Sale Anthony Rosado Samuel Stein Shellyne Rodriguez, Take Back The Bronx Discussion Saturday, October 29, 2016, 7pm Artists Space Books & Talks 55 Walker Street For more information please visit http://artistsspace.org/programs/arti... #NYCNot4Sale #DecolonizeThisPlace http://decolonizethisplace.org/