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May 14, 2025 ~ The recent CPI data reveals that inflation has slowed to its lowest rate in over four years. Patrick Anderson, CEO of the Anderson Economic Group, talks with Lloyd, Jamie, and Chris Renwick about this positive development and the concerns that still remain due to new tariffs.
May 13, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder CEO of Anderson Economic Group discusses the economic impact of the 90 day pause in tariffs between China and the US.
May 6, 2025 ~ Tariffs will affect car prices differently, based on where the cars are built and what parts they use. Patrick Anderson, principal and CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins Lloyd, Jamie, and Chris Renwick to break down these price increases, tariffs slowing down the adoption of new cars, and much more.
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April 24, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group discusses the back and forth between China and Donald Trump over a possible tariff deal.
Coming up on this episode of The Neutral Zone, Patrick Anderson, six-time Paralympic athlete in the sport of wheelchair basketball, has decided to retire and call it a career. He will join us to discuss his decision-making process. Plus, the panel talks about what his legacy will be and bring you up to speed on the mainstream sports world!
This week on A Lively Experiment: key issues facing state lawmakers as they return to work next week. Three reporters in the thick of it join moderator Jim Hummel: the Providence Journal's Patrick Anderson, Nancy Lavin of the Rhode Island Current, and the Boston Globe's Ed Fitzpatrick. Plus, another federal judge from RI takes on the Trump administration, demanding the release of frozen funds.
This week on Newsmakers: Tim White and Ted Nesi are joined by The Providence Journal's Patrick Anderson and Rhode Island Current's Nancy Lavin to break down the week in the news, including tariffs and the stock market, the closure of Anchor Medical, State House happenings, the state's new Catholic bishop and more.
April 9, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, Principal and Founder, Anderson Economic Group joins Sandy Baruah in for Paul W Smith.
April 3, 2025 ~ The U.S. is implementing new tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, significantly increasing costs for consumers. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Patrick Anderson, CEO of Anderson Economic, about the increase in prices vehicles will see, the negative impact on auto sales and employment, and so much more.
April 3, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins Kevin to discuss their analysis of the auto tariffs and what it will cost Americans.
March 25, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group discusses Donald Trump threatening new tariffs on countries that buy Venezuelan oil and the possibility of rolling back others.
March 11, 2025 ~ The market continues to tumble as those have concerns over the economy. Patrick Anderson, founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins Kevin to discuss this.
March 11, 2025 ~ Full Show: Kevin takes a closer look at the electricity tariffs Canada has placed on the U.S. Patrick Anderson joins Kevin to take a look at the economy after the market tanked yesterday. X experienced a massive cyberattack that Brent Yax breaks down with Kevin.
March 5, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group discusses the latest on the tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China.
President Trump set a deadline of March 4th for Canada and Mexico to enhance their efforts against illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking, threatening tariffs if they fail to comply. Patrick Anderson, CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to discuss the significant impact this can have on the auto industry.
February 21, 2025 ~ 2 million federal workers were offered resignation packages. Will this help or hurt our country? Patrick Anderson joins Kevin to discuss the impact of this.
February 13, 2025 ~ Last month, inflation rose. Patrick Anderson joins Marie Osborne to discuss what may have caused inflation to rise through January
February 10, 2025 ~ Ahead of the Super Bowl, President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. Patrick Anderson, CEO of Anderson Economic, joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to explore the potential economic impact on industries such as the Midwest's auto sector, and the risks this can have in regard to retaliatory actions from trade partners.
This week on Newsmakers: Maj. Gen. Christopher Callahan sits down with 12 News anchor Kim Kalunian for an exit interview during his final days leading the Rhode Island National Guard; then, Tim White and Ted Nesi are joined by The Providence Journal's Patrick Anderson to break down how the local congressional delegation is responding to President Trump's early moves.
February 3, 2025 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group with the latest on Trump tariff watch.
January 22, 2025 ~ Yesterday the U.S. Treasury said it would employ measures to avoid hitting the debt limit. Patrick Anderson joins Kevin to discuss what measures they are taking.
This week on Newsmakers: Tim White and Ted Nesi are joined by The Boston Globe's Steph Machado and The Providence Journal's Patrick Anderson for a reporters' roundtable on Gov. Dan McKee's State of the State speech and his newly release $14 billion state budget bill.
This week on a Lively Experiment, how state officials will mitigate the fallout of the cyberattack that may impact 650,000 Rhode Islanders, as information from the hack makes its way to The Dark Web. Plus: new year, new session, new challenges for the General Assembly. Moderator Jim Hummel is joined by Providence Journal State House reporter Patrick Anderson and Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.
December 17, 2024 ~ President-elect Donald Trump and SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son announced an investment of $100 billion over the next four years in private projects around the United States. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Anderson Economic Group founder Patrick Anderson about the jobs the investment will create, and Republican Senator Josh Hawley's child tax credit proposal.
December 2, 2024 ~ Patrick Anderson, Principal and CEO of Anderson Economic Group discusses Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau meeting about the proposed tariffs.
Today, sharing one of the best stories in the sport are Patrick Anderson and Will Coogan. Last spring, five North Carolina men's track and field athletes were traveling to practice in a car after the Raleigh Relays. It crashed, flipped, and then landed in a ditch. Two of those athletes, Patrick Anderson and Will Coogan were in the car and both were seriously hurt, Patrick nearly dying from his injuries. Their story of getting back to running and excel at the sport once again after a nearly fatal event is one of the most inspiring stories the sport has ever seen. Patrick and Will are both highly accomplished runners. Patrick has run 3:40.09 (1500m), 7:54.64 (3k), 13:37.79 (5k), and 23:04.4 (8k XC). Will has run 3:44.13 (1500m), 7:54.66 (3k), 13:44.64 (5k), and 23:41.2 (8k XC). In today's conversation, Patrick and Will recap this story in gripping detail and share the ins and outs on how this life event shaped their lives, their return to the sport, the obstacles they've faced in that pursuit, their ambitions for the future, and so much more! This conversation is truly impactful and will reshape your perspective on how you view your running, and potentially even life. Do not miss this conversation, and please share it with a friend! Tap into the Patrick Anderson and Will Coogan Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend! S H O W N O T E S -REGISTER FOR FOOT LOCKER REGIONALS: http://footlockercc.com -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en -My Newsletter: https://therunningeffect.substack.com
This week on a Lively Experiment, a change order more than doubles the cost of the Washington Bridge replacement. Plus, a look at local political races. And is using AI in school cheating? Moderator Jim Hummel is joined by Republican Strategist Lisa Pelosi, Providence Journal State House reporter Patrick Anderson, and Boston Glober Reporter and Rhode Island Weekly contributor Steph Machado.
September 19, 2024 ~ Yesterday, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates. Patrick Anderson joins Kevin to lay out the significance of this.
Patrick Anderson is widely recognized as the greatest wheelchair basketball player of all time. He's represented Canada at the Paralympics six times and led his team to win three gold — and one silver — medals. But since he first started playing in the 1990s, the sport has changed dramatically. He says that's due in part to the technological innovations in wheelchair athletics. In this episode, guest host Andrew Mambo chats with Patrick about the reasons for these changes. They also cover the origin of the sport, how the innovations that have changed gameplay and the rising popularity of wheelchair basketball around the world. Plus, the commonality between sport wheelchairs and stance cars.Interested in hearing more about the science behind sports? Email us at shortwave@npr.org — we'd love to hear your feedback!Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Originally uploaded August 30th For Media Business Episode 77: Tony Conley welcomes back Mr. Patrick L. Anderson founded Anderson Economic Group in 1996 and currently serves as the company's principal and chief executive officer. Anderson Economic Group is one of the most recognized boutique consulting firms in the United States, and has been a consultant for states such as Michigan, Kentucky, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Ohio; the Province of Ontario; manufacturers that include General Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Honda; retailers such as Meijer and Kmart; telecommunications companies such as SBC and AT&T; utilities like ITC; the University of Michigan, University of Chicago, and other colleges and universities; and franchisees of Anheuser-Busch, Molson, Coors, Miller, Harley-Davidson, Mercedes-Benz, Suzuki, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, Lincoln, and Avis products. Mr. Anderson has written over 100 published works, including the Economics of Business Valuation from Stanford University Press. Five of his articles, “Pocketbook Issues and the Presidency,” “The Value of Private Businesses in the United States,” “Policy Uncertainty and Persistent Unemployment,” “Firm Strategy and Business Location Decisions: Comparing Modern and Traditional Methods,” and “Blue Smoke and Seers: Measuring Latent Demand for Cannabis Products in a Partially Criminalized Market” have earned awards for outstanding writing from the National Association of Business Economics. Mr. Anderson has taken a leading role in several major public policy initiatives in his home state. He was the author of the 1992 Term Limit Amendment to the Michigan Constitution, and the 2006 initiated law that repealed the state's 4-decade-old Single Business Tax. His firm's work resulted in a wage increase for home help workers in 2006, the creation of a Michigan EITC in 2008, and the repeal of the item pricing law in 2011. Before founding Anderson Economic Group, Mr. Anderson was the deputy budget director for the State of Michigan under Governor John Engler, and chief of staff for the Michigan Department of State. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he earned a Master of Public Policy degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. He is a member of the National Association for Business Economics and the National Association of Forensic Economists. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce awarded Mr. Anderson its 2006 Leadership Michigan Distinguished Alumni award for his civic and professional accomplishments. The University of Michigan, Ford School of Public Policy awarded him its Neil Staebler Award for civic participation in 2014. This conversation discusses a comparison of Trump and Harris's economic policies, why economists disagree on policies, and how national debt is affecting the U.S. economy. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ Thank you to Benjamin Robinson and Motor City Skyline's music
September 11, 2024 ~ WJR Senior News Analyst discusses the Patriots Day Event she emceed and plays cuts from Patrick Anderson who was in the World Trade Center during the attack.
September 11, 2024 ~ Full Show: Kevin dives into analysis of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Patrick Anderson stops by to remember the 23rd anniversary of September 11, 2001.
September 11, 2024 ~ On the 23rd anniversary of September 11, 2001, Patrick Anderson, founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins Kevin to share some of his story about being in the World Trade Center that day, and the importance of remembering those we lost.
August 30, 2024 ~ Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's economic plans would raise the country's deficit. Patrick Anderson, founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins Tom to break the plans down.
August 22, 2024 ~ The Labor Department revised job figures for 2023 and early 2024, showing that the U.S. added about 818,000 fewer jobs than initially reported. Guy and Lloyd talk with Anderson Economic Group founder Patrick Anderson about what these numbers mean for the possibility of a recession, and the expected interest rate cut next month.
August 22, 2024 ~ U.S. job growth was lower than previously reported. Patrick Anderson joins Kevin and Tom to breakdown the significance of this.
August 22, 2024 ~ Full Show: Kevin and Tom talk with Congress members Hillary Scholten, Debbie Dingell and Dan Kildee to check in on Democratic National Convention. They also learn more about Ford's decision to suspect EV SUV production. Patrick Anderson checks in on the incorrect job numbers that were reported.
August 19, 2024 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group discusses a number of economic proposals unveiled by Kamala Harris on Friday.
August 6, 2024 ~ Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group on what the stock market is doing today and what the less than stellar jobs report means for Michigan.
This week on Newsmakers: Tim White and Ted Nesi are joined by The Boston Globe's Steph Machado and The Providence Journal's Patrick Anderson for a breakdown of the new state budget bill and what's on the table in the final days of Rhode Island's General Assembly session; then, 99-year-old Woonsocket veteran Richard Fazzio shares his memories of taking part in D-Day on the 80th anniversary of the invasion.
Providence Journal reporter Patrick Anderson joins Bill Bartholomew to break down his deep-dive report on The Washington Bridge. Support the show
In this episode, Rob and Pat sit down with Patrick Anderson to discuss how we can cultivate the image-bearing quality of creativity in our worship ministries.
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Food brings us together. But it can also bring us back in time.One of chef Scott Iserhoff's favourite memories is of watching his grandparents make goose stew in Attawapiskat, Ontario. Food holds memory for the Cree chef and owner of Pei Pei Chei Ow, a food and education business in Edmonton. His food memories inspire the dishes he makes today and gives his customers a little taste of home.Oglala Lakota chef Sean Sherman, 2023 winner of the Julia Child Award, is on a mission. Growing up, his family's dinner table didn't often include traditional food. But now the owner of Owamni Restaurant in Minneapolis strives to return the food systems of his ancestors. Both on the plate and on the food scene. Métis chef Patrick Anderson teaches chefs-to-be that making Indigenous cuisine can connect them to their ancestors. Patrick is an instructor in the Indigenous culinary program at Red River College in Winnipeg. He helps chefs-to-be find pride in their communities' traditions by teaching them about the ingredients growing all around them. He hopes by passing on this knowledge, students carry it back home and create their own communities.