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The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner on the Social Security cliff and potential for benefit cuts

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 41:44


If you're of a certain age—or you anticipate being of a certain age—and you've been keeping up with the news lately, there's a lot out there that can trigger your anxiety. Today we're going to talk about Social Security. As you likely know, Social Security provides a modest amount of money every month to retirees from a fund that collects payroll taxes on those who are still working. Here's the first problem: The ratio of people who are employed to people who are retired has shrunk significantly in recent generations. According to the Social Security Administration, the fund will be depleted by 2035, eliminating any reserves, meaning retiree benefits will be paid directly from incoming taxes. That won't be enough to satisfy all obligations to retirees, and their benefits will drop by an estimated 17%.    There's another source of anxiety: President Donald Trump's drive to eliminate a huge chunk of the federal work force. That includes a portion of those who work for the Social Security Administration. Trump's team also wants to close dozens of Social Security field offices while also tightening measures for Social Security candidates or recipients to prove their identities. Advocates for retirees say these changes could lead to massive delays for services. The Trump administration says it's trying to eliminate waste and the potential for fraud.   IBJ personal finance columnist Peter Dunn, aka Pete the Planer, is the guest this week on the IBJ Podcast to provide some context and break down the issues that could have a serious impact on the tens of millions of retirees who receive Social Security. Obviously, there are millions more Americas who anticipate receiving Social security in the next decade or so, after paying into the system since last century. Here's a quick preview of Pete's advice: If you're planning for retirement right now, don't count on receiving Social Security, if you can at all help it.

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner on the Social Security cliff and potential for benefit cuts

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 41:44


Since 1940, Social Security has provided a modest amount of money every month to retirees from a fund that collects payroll taxes on those who are still working. But the ratio of people who are employed to people who are retired has shrunk significantly in recent generations. According to the Social Security Administration, the fund will be depleted by 2035, eliminating any reserves, meaning retiree benefits will be paid directly from incoming taxes. That won't be enough to satisfy all obligations to retirees, and their benefits will drop by an estimated 17%. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump's drive to eliminate a huge chunk of the federal work force has sparked anxiety among retirees and the soon-to-be-retired. The announced cuts include a portion of those who work for the Social Security Administration. Trump's team also wants to close dozens of Social Security field offices while tightening measures for Social Security candidates or recipients to prove their identities. Advocates for retirees say these changes could lead to massive delays for services. IBJ personal finance columnist Peter Dunn, aka Pete the Planner, is our guest this week on the podcast to provide context and break down the issues that could have a serious impact on the tens of millions of retirees who receive Social Security. And here's is a quick preview of Pete's advice: If you're planning for retirement right now, your best move is to save as if you won't receive Social Security.

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner on Trump's potential impact on investors, taxes, inflation and the auto industry

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 34:18


Donald Trump is headed for a second term in the White House. The pundits have had ample opportunity to dissect the political implications of his victory. For this week's podcast, we wanted to explore the potential financial repercussions of a new Trump administration. There's no mystery about his fondness toward tariffs—the taxes applied by the government for imported or exported goods as a way to influence foreign trade. Trump has enthusiastically proposed a 10% to 20% tax on most foreign products, and a 60% tariff on goods from China. On the American front, he wants to lower corporate taxes and extend the tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that are set to expire soon. His administration is widely expected to loosen corporate regulations and otherwise defang watchdog agencies. He is seen as devoted friend of the financial, defense and crypto sectors. Wall Street was thrilled with his election victory: The stock market almost literally jumped for joy on Nov. 6, posting some of the biggest gains seen in many months. Trump's policies will affect street-level consumers and investors in direct and indirect ways—some intentional and perhaps some unintentional. IBJ financial columnist Peter Dunn, aka Pete the Planner, is our guest this week to help us make sense of what could be in store for us, the stock market, the federal debt, the economy and inflation over the next four years. The tariffs in particular could be problematic for some American industries, including the automobile sector, and could have the effect of boosting inflation. Pete also suspects that the pharmaceutical industry could have a tough time, which might affect Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner on the impact of interest rate cuts

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 33:46


The Federal Reserve has indicated interest rate cuts are coming after policy makers spent the past two years using higher rates to try to tamp down inflation. IBJ personal finance columnist Peter Dunn, known to many readers as Pete the Planner, talks in this week's podcast about how reduced rates will stoke the economy as businesses and consumers start spending and investing. Dunn explains why "people make really dumb decisions" when interest rates fall and consumer confidence rises. And he explains what might be a better option. Dunn also references his "power percentage" calculation, which he has written about in the past. You can read a column about the power percentage here.   The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.  

Wilson County News
40 years ago ...

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 1:08


Front page headlines from June 13, 1984 — “Looking To The Future” series featured 7-yr-old Jennifer Escamilla enjoys reading and coloring— Jubilee Royalty — Bar-B-Que & Dance - Graytown and Canada Verde Volunteer Fire Dept. — Yellow Rose Opens In Nixon In other headlines ... — Jack Chaney Takes Bride - Floresville City Manager marries Susan Elizabeth Ivey Ads ... Peter Dunn's Discount Carpet Warehouse; Trujillo Boot & Uphostery Shop; Dairy Queen - Steak Finger Baskets, .19 Classified Ads ... JD 55 combine 00; 1968 International tractor Model 1206 ,000; 1974 Chevy SS 00; 1971 Olds 88 0; 1981 Kawasaki...Article Link

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER
THE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 268: WLNY-TV CHANNEL 55

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 36:39


WLNY-TV (channel 55), branded as New York 55, is an independent television station licensed to Riverhead, New York, United States, serving the New York City television market. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside CBS flagship WCBS-TV (channel 2). The two stations share studios within the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan; WLNY-TV's transmitter is located in Ridge, New York. The station's over-the-air broadcast covers most of Long Island, but WLNY-TV is available on cable and satellite systems throughout the New York City market. Channel 55 went on air on April 28, 1985, as WLIG. For its first 26 years of existence, it was owned by Long Island businessman Michael Pascucci; it primarily offered older movies and syndicated shows, though it also featured a 10 p.m. newscast. It spent seven years fighting with Cablevision of Long Island for a channel on the cable system, a battle which sapped the station of potential viewers and was only resolved with the reinstatement of must-carry regulations. Those rules allowed WLNY to gain access to cable systems throughout the New York area, even while its location at some distance from New York City enabled it to carry popular syndicated shows also sold to the New York stations. In 1993, the station reinstated its local news department, which by 2011 was airing one Long Island–focused newscast each night. CBS agreed to purchase WLNY in 2011 and took control in 2012, dissolving its existing news division for newscasts from the Broadcast Center which vary between WCBS newscast extensions and shows which air nationwide on fellow CBS-owned independents, but have no Long Island-specific focus. In 2021, the Los Angeles Times revealed that the purchase came with a membership to the exclusive Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, built by Pascucci, which CBS Television Stations president Peter Dunn treated as his own; another executive joked in a call that the acquisition of WLNY represented the purchase of a golf membership, not a TV station. This was among several allegations against Dunn that led to his termination from the company. WLNY currently offers morning and 8 p.m. newscasts from WCBS-TV. PICTURE: By w:CBS Television Stations - https://newyork.cbslocal.com/station/wlny/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=120633248 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thequeensnewyorker/message

The Ripple Effect
Aggressive Pedestrian

The Ripple Effect

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 55:42


The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 9: "Aggressive Pedestrian" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)   Be sure to reach out to us and share your expertise, leave a review or questions that you might have for our hosts! The Ripple Effect (774) 260-5549 Join us as Marybeth and Ron provide insights into their engaging conversations with various guests in 2023. They spotlight discussions with Peter Dunn of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation and Eric Esteves from Boston Main Streets Foundation, particularly focusing on Eric's perspectives regarding Claudine Gay's departure from Harvard and the crucial nature of such dialogues in the nonprofit and tax realm. The hosts also share their experiences with Leila Saad (Common Impact), Janae Teal and Em Carr (The Capacity Collective), commending their distinctive consultancy and data utilization methods. The challenges nonprofits face when incorporating for-profit strategies and the constraints imposed by external judgments are explored. Amid the weighty topics, the hosts inject humor, touching on a "steak off" and sharing personal anecdotes about weight loss.   Check out our YouTube Channel For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions 

The Adelaide Show
394 - Sherlock Holmes And His Adelaide Connections

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 88:06


How do you find someone to talk about Sherlock Holmes and his Adelaide connections? You talk to ABC Adelaide – it's elementary, Dear Watson, and it's how I connected with today's guest, Peter Dunn. The SA Drink Of The Week this week is an award winning Galway Pipe Tawny Port. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature the new album by Professor Flint. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concisepage Running Sheet: Sherlock Holmes 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:02:25 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week this week is the Galway Pipe Bourbon Barrel Tawny 10 YO, voted best wine from Australia at the Frankfurt International Trophy 2024, and the Galway Pipe Grand Tawny 12 YO, which won the Grand Gold Award. These two significant awards at the prestigious Frankfurt International Trophy 2024, were against competition from more than 2,550 wines from nearly 30 countries. This is fitting because Sherlock Holmes always smoked a pipe and kept his tobacco in an old slipper. Not sure if he drank Port though? Galway Pipe is named after Sir Henry Lionel Galway, a “notable” governor of South Australia who was renowned for his discerning taste in fine fortified wines. That's not all he was known for. Sir Henry was appointed Governor of South Australia in 1914. He resented the limitations placed upon a constitutional governor, and his governorship was defined by controversy. He managed to anger a wide spectrum of the population. The general public disliked his support of compulsory military training; puritans were angered by his support for gambling and his opposition to prohibition; progressives were infuriated by his opposition to women's enfranchisement; and the political establishment were aghast at his opposition to the White Australia Policy (on the grounds that the Northern Territory needed Asian workers). For this last opinion, he was forced to issue a full retraction and apology. A speech in 1915 in which Galway suggested that trade unionists should be conscripted and sent to the front was widely criticised and gave local cartoonists a field day. It was eventually Galway's support for conscription that saved his governorship; the legislature decided that his efforts to increase voluntary recruitment for the First World War, as well as his support for conscription referendums, warranted keeping him in the role. A motion in the legislature by the Labor opposition in 1917 calling for the abolition of his office failed. After the war, Premier Archibald Peake was considering a proposal to build a national war memorial on the site of Government House, Adelaide, with a new vice-regal residence to be purchased in the suburbs. Galway managed to dissuade Peake from this scheme, and the war memorial was built in a corner of the grounds of Government House. Galway's appointment was not renewed when it expired in 1920; although he was liked by the Adelaide establishment, he had been a spectacularly controversial governor, and the Colonial Office did not give him another post. He returned to England later in 1920. Back to the wine, Galway Pipe in Langhorne Creek is led by Head Winemaker Chris Dix and Senior Winemaker Chad Smith, and is available through BWS, Dan Murphy's, Liquorland, First Choice and more. Galway Pipe Bourbon Barrel Tawny 10 YOComplex flavours on the palate such as caramel, vanilla, fruitcake, and an abundance of sweet spice notes. The small format barrel has a profound influence, amplifying the tawny's character with exotic bourbon notes: delicate interplay of charred wood, rye, and toasted malt characters emerge, entwining harmoniously with the tawny's essence to create a perfect union. Galway Pipe Grand Tawny 12 YOAged in oak barrels for an average of 12 years, this exquisite, rich blend of character-filled grape varieties. A complex flavour profile of raisins, dried pears, grilled nuts and spicy oak. The palate is balanced with levels of sweetness and acidity, perfectly crafted and aged, ready to drink. 00:17:42 Sherlock Holmes Society with Peter Dunn Earlier this year, to cleanse my pallate after reading a series of business books, I opted to listen to Stephen Fry's reading of the complete collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. I was smitten. Then I fell off my chair when Adelaide was mentioned in the story, The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, only to fall off again when we got another mention in The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax. My curiosity compelled me to ascertain whether or not the ships, Rock of Gibraltar and Bass Rock, actually existed and carried passengers from Adelaide to Southampton. I found evidence for the latter, and also discovered that Adelaide has a group called Unscrupulous Rascalls, but I have failed to be able to make contact with them. So, after reaching out to Keith Conlon, who put me in touch with ABC Adelaide Producer John Thompson-Mills, I was invited onto the Drive program with Jo Laverty, and through that discussion, I met Peter Dunn, who was a member of the original Sherlock Holmes Society Of Australia. He joins me now in what I hope will be a singular episode of The Adelaide Show. Original members of the Sherlock Holmes Society Of Australia, from left, Anne Dunn, Peter Dunn, and founder, Alan Olding, at the launch of the movie, “Young Sherlock Holmes” Before we proceed, I must say that I love Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's use of English, in particular, his use of the adjective, singular. I find myself using it. Are there any other words or phrases that rubbed off on you, other than, elementary (which rarely comes up)? How did the Sherlock Holmes Society of Australia come to be, and what drove its members' passion for Holmes? Let's have a listen to how The Case Of The Elusive Sherlock Holmes Society came to be solved, thanks to the Jo Laverty interview on ABC Adelaide. This is my second interview with Jo on the day. Tell us more about the society and some of those connections to stories and to the author. In my first chat with Jo Laverty, I brought up the only blemish in Stephen Fry's narration, when he we trying to do the accent of Lady Brackenstall from Adelaide, whose maiden name was Mary Fraser. Here's a snippet from the story, The Adventure Of The Abbey Grange. What do you think of that accent? We should go back to the beginning and “A Study in Scarlet” because this is how we meet Holmes and Watson and set the stage for all that followed. Charting the story through the lens of Holmes seems to me to have been a master stroke. What do you like about it? How does it compare to the odd story written from Holmes' perspective? “The Final Problem” was the story when we meet Moriarty and both he and Holmes supposedly die. What sort of discussion arose around this story in the society? Let's turn to “The Hound of the Baskervilles”— because this has remained the most popular Holmes story and is where we experience the clash of spiritualism with Holmesian logic. Can you imagine Doyle's inner world as he wrote this? This brings us to October in 1920, when Sir Arthur Conan Doyle visited Adelaide to give a lecture on spiritualism. Samela Harris pointed out a scathing review. I will read some of it, and then let's discuss the enigma that the famous author was: CONAN DOYLE'S VISIT UNINSPIRING LECTURES. AN INTOLERANT “EVANGEL”  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has come to Adelaide and gone, but he probably made few converts to the “faith.” The curious thing was that the noted spiritualist did not profess to be able to make them. All he hoped to do was to “sow the seed,” so that those people who thought well enough of it could continue their enquiries into the new revelation, which, really isn't new at all. This seems a sweeping confession of one's impotence to convince the public mind of the truths of the cult when it comes from so high an apostle of the movement — “the flaming evangelist of spiritualism,” as he was billed; a man who claims to have spent 34 years of his important life reading about it, delving into it, and experimenting with it. It is a poor apostle who has such small faith in his ability to garner fresh recruits! As a lecturer Sir Conan lacks the power to grip or arrest an audience. In a physical and mental sense there is plenty of him, but his rugged personality is too material, his emotions too inflexible, and his arguments too unconvincing to impress or influence a mass of earnest, intelligent  isteners. WAR ON DOUBTERS. But those are not his only handicaps. He exhibits a vexed and an intolerant attitude towards those who dare to differ from him. Instead of extending a charitable and winning indulgence to his critics or honest doubters he hurls cutting jibes at a “sneering and jeering world,” scoffs at the “amazing ignorance and enormous impertinence of little people,” contemptuously brashes aside “so-called leaders of science and religion,” and rails at “the great stupidity and levity of the press.' His style is unreasonably didactic and his methods jarring. It is “the Gospel according to Sir Conan” — and woe unto the unbeliever! While no one will question the sincerity or honesty of the celebrated visitor, there were yet elements surrounding the series of his Adelaide lectures which smacked of the “showman.” Often when unfolding an interesting phase or enunciating a certain principle the speaker would abruptly break off with the intimation that he would deal with that in a later discourse — “to be continued in our next,” as the serial says — and what was originally intended to be two addresses developed into four “spellbound” lectures, the last, as the public notice read, “at popular prices  notwithstanding the enormous success of Sir Arthur's visit.” DISAPPOINTED LISTENERS. So far as it was possible to glean opinions of people who attended the lectures it seemed that many were disappointed that there was no public seance given which might help to clear away suspicion or stimulate thought on the revelation. At such a time in the history of the world when  people are borne on the surging bosom of a restless sea of doubt and distrust, when there is an expectant longing for something that is new and entrancing, the way of the man with a fresh and fascinating gospel is open if his doctrine is but convincing. But there was little tangible in whatSir Conan had to say or present. Even for the genuineness of some of his spirit pictures he would not vouch, and he shattered the popular belief that the camera would never lie. Then he admitted the unreliability of some of the mediums and warned his hearers to beware of fraud. “We have discovered,” said Sir Conan, “that certain people have the power to throw out a substance generally known as psycho-plasm, which is at the basis of all this material phenomena. It is thrown out by certain people — more by some than others— and it is this psychoplasm which really makes the medium.” What do you think about some of the later Holmes stories. To me, there was a decline in the quality of the last ones in His Last Bow and The Case Book Of Sherlock Holmes. Peter what are your favourite moments and stories from the Holmes canon? Let's draw to a close with an obscure story How Watson Learned the Trick, which is not included in the main collections and was written for a specific occasion. This short piece was for a booklet compiled for Queen Mary's Dolls' House. He also wrote The Field Bazaar for a university fundraiser. [I will read How Watson Learned The Trick]. This is like Holmes in fast forward. Your thoughts? What do you think Holmes and Doyle have brought to cultural and intellectual life around the world? How Watson Learned The Trick, from Arthur-Conan-Doyle.com Watson had been watching his companion intently ever since he had sat down to the breakfast table. Holmes happened to look up and catch his eye. “Well, Watson, what are you thinking about?” he asked. “About you.” “Me?” “Yes, Holmes. I was thinking how superficial are these tricks of yours, and how wonderful it is that the public should continue to show interest in them.” “I quite agree,” said Holmes. “In fact, I have a recollection that I have myself made a similar remark.” “Your methods,” said Watson severely, “are really easily acquired.” “No doubt,” Holmes answered with a smile. “Perhaps you will yourself give an example of this method of reasoning.” “With pleasure,” said Watson. “I am able to say that you were greatly preoccupied when you got up this morning.” “Excellent!” said Holmes. “How could you possibly know that?” “Because you are usually a very tidy man and yet you have forgotten to shave.” “Dear me! How very clever!” said Holmes. “I had no idea, Watson, that you were so apt a pupil. Has your eagle eye detected anything more?” “Yes, Holmes. You have a client named Barlow, and you have not been successful with his case.” “Dear me, how could you know that?” “I saw the name outside his envelope. When you opened it you gave a groan and thrust it into your pocket with a frown on your face.” “Admirable! You are indeed observant. Any other points?” “I fear, Holmes, that you have taken to financial speculation.” “How could you tell that, Watson?” “You opened the paper, turned to the financial page, and gave a loud exclamation of interest.” “Well, that is very clever of you, Watson. Any more?” “Yes, Holmes, you have put on your black coat, instead of your dressing gown, which proves that your are expecting some important visitor at once.” “Anything more?” “I have no doubt that I could find other points, Holmes, but I only give you these few, in order to show you that there are other people in the world who can be as clever as you.” “And some not so clever,” said Holmes. “I admit that they are few, but I am afraid, my dear Watson, that I must count you among them.” “What do you mean, Holmes?” “Well, my dear fellow, I fear your deductions have not been so happy as I should have wished.” “You mean that I was mistaken.” “Just a little that way, I fear. Let us take the points in their order: I did not shave because I have sent my razor to be sharpened. I put on my coat because I have, worse luck, an early meeting with my dentist. His name is Barlow, and the letter was to confirm the appointment. The cricket page is beside the financial one, and I turned to it to find if Surrey was holding its own against Kent. But go on, Watson, go on! It ‘s a very superficial trick, and no doubt you will soon acquire it.” 01:17:59 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature song by  Professor Flint, Creatures Of The Slime. This is the third album by the Prof, and a total of five albums from the pen of Michael Mills all from this calendar year of 2024 [in the episode, Steve suggests that is the tally of all time – nup, he's prolific (among other things)]  All the links are here. The new album, “Creatures of the Slime” , has just dropped and explores the remarkable fossil heritage of the Flinders Ranges. It comprises 16 newly recorded songs, including a song about Spriginna, the South Australian fossil emblem. In our discussion with Peter, he points out that the nearby Hallett Cove Conservation Park now has a model Diprotodon, which Peter went to see, bumping into the man who found the fossilled remains of the massive marsupial from our past. Diprotodon at Hallett Cove, photo taken by Peter Dunn It is a great example of what happens when creatives work with researchers at places such as the South Australian Museum, to create content for the community. And while mostly for young humans, aged 12 and under, and their families, the album includes the title track, remixed by a US DJ, having played the song on a regular basis at a nightclub in Los Angeles!Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ripple Effect
For Pete's Sake

The Ripple Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 61:58


The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 5: “For Pete's Sake" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Special Guest: Peter Dunn (CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation)  Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)  Special Guest Peter Dunn (CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation), Ron Waddell & Marybeth Campbell delve into a mosaic of perspectives and topics, illuminating the intricate world of nonprofits, community development, and philanthropy. This episode initiates with the paramount significance of nonprofit sustainability, impact measurement, and the foundational role of community trust, as articulated by Peter Dunn. Shifting gears to Syracuse, the conversation underscores a housing crisis and the urgency of lead poisoning mitigation, emphasizing the power of storytelling and community involvement. Peter sheds light on resource access challenges in the realm of philanthropy, advocating for creative thinking, collaboration, and equity, ultimately guiding nonprofits toward impactful change. This episode concludes with humor, offering engaging insights and calls for audience participation, leaving listeners enriched with an encompassing perspective on community-driven impact.   YouTube: https://youtu.be/uK-G6wZtTDo For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions 

Postal Hub podcast
Ep 341: Responding to falling letter volumes

Postal Hub podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 21:11


Peter Dunn, Director of European Relations, Cullen International, discusses the USO, how European postal operators are reacting to falling letter volumes, and more. The purpose of the Postal Services Directive, including letters USO and quality of service How local universal service obligations can be changed Flexibility provisions in Postal Services Directive Changes to letter delivery frequency in Italy (Poste Italiane) Letter volume declines in Nordic countries Introducing alternate-day letter delivery Lack of standardised EU approach to USO scope definition Parcels in the USO Local variations in letter volume declines Review of the Postal Services Directive State aid and government support for postal operators Letter trends and USO review worldwide Varying national responses to falling letter volumes Cultural and operational differences between postal operators and markets  

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner asks, ‘Can ambitious people feel fulfilled in retirement?'

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 28:02


As you know, we discuss retirement planning fairly regularly on the IBJ Podcast, but in retrospect it's been a little one-dimensional. We almost always are focused on how to hit a particular number—the amount to have squirreled away that will allow you to maintain your current lifestyle during retirement. There's a little bit of wiggle room in our definition of lifestyle, but we're usually talking about creature comforts, travel, entertainment, family obligations and health care. What we have not addressed is ambition. If you're a company founder, serial entrepreneur and/or C-suite executive, the ambition that drives you will not vanish the day you decide to give up full-time work and hit the pickleball court. Ambition is part of your mental and genetic makeup, and you need to account for that itch while planning for quote-unquote “retirement.” IBJ personal finance columnist Pete The Planner, aka Peter Dunn, is obsessed with the topic of ambition, and it's frequently something host Mason King finds himself wrestling with. So in this week's edition of the podcast, they're fleshing out how retirees can harness their ambitions while widening their definition of the term to help others. They also have a wide-ranging discussion about the nature of ambition, people who use ambition in a constructive way—with several local examples cited by Pete—and those who are focused on their own interests. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.

Wilson County News
Some things stay the same

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 0:57


Peter Dunn's Discount Carpet Warehouse is a longtime advertiser with Wilson County News. A lot has changed since this Jan. 11, 1984 ad, but Discount Carpet Warehouse is still located at 2153 S. W.W. White Road in southeast San Antonio. The number is still 210-333-5750, as well. Hint: You might want to check the prices because inflation has likely taken over that aspect of the business! Share your memories! Do you remember shopping at Discount Carpet Warehouse? Share your memories with us, as the Wilson County News celebrates 40 years of community connections! Email your memories to reader@ wcn-online.com, with...Article Link

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner bullish on 2024 stocks, housing market (with a Constitutional caveat)

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 31:45


Stocks went up about 25% in 2023, a welcome correction from a lousy 2022. Don't say we didn't give you a heads-up: On the IBJ Podcast a year ago, Peter Dunn, aka Pete the Planner, predicted a “bonkers” year for stocks with equities rising 30%. He wasn't quite as close on some of his other prediction—especially for the housing market—but, you know, nobody ever gets it totally right. Given Pete's qualified success last year, we thought it'd be worth revisiting those predictions about stock, interest rates, housing and the overall economy for this week's edition of the IBJ Podcast, and then present a fresh forecast for 2024. As David Letterman used to say, “Please, no wagering.” But, as you'll hear, Pete has some compelling reasons to be bullish on 2024—as long as the political climate in America remains at its usual low boil. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.  

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner on understanding your (and your partner's) relationship with money

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 30:53


IBJ columnist Peter Dunn—aka Pete the Planner—joins the podcast this week to talk about the ways in which people relate to money. He describes four money personalities—or "scripts," as they are called by Brad Klontz, a Boulder, Colorado-based psychologist and certified financial planner who first wrote about them. They scripts are money vigilance, money worship, money status and money avoidance. Pete uses a series of questions to help listeners identify the script that best matches their relationship with money and then explains the pros and cons of each. Plus, he talks about the importance of understanding not just your own relationship to money but that of your partner's as well. 

Heide-Park-world Podcast
Folge Nr. 53 - Interview mit Peter Dunn

Heide-Park-world Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 40:35


Seit Mai 2023 ist Peter Dunn der Vorsitzende Geschäftsführer des Heide Park Resorts. Der gebürtige Schotte, der schon seit über 20 Jahren im Heide Park tätig ist, stellt sich nun erstmals unseren Fragen. Nach einem kurzem Kennenlernen geht es um Themen der jüngeren Vergangenheit wie Corona sowie dem Ukrainekrieg und deren Folgen, aktuellen Themen wie Klimawandel und natürlich Themen zur Zukunft des Parks.

Remembrance Community Church's Podcast
Radical Orthopraxy - "The Spiritual Practice of Caring for Our Bodies"/ Guest Speaker Peter Dunn

Remembrance Community Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 38:29


Guest Speaker Peter Dunn teaches from Deuteronomy 6:5-9.  Three words that make up  Radical Ortho Praxy and how they play out in caring for our body.

UTHealth Houston Well Connected Podcast
Episode 19: How the Current Economy is Affecting Households

UTHealth Houston Well Connected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 40:46


What is recession and what do we need to know? How do interest rates affect my daily living? In what way does the economy impact job security? Listen as Peter Dunn a.k.a. Pete the Planner® helps us connect-the-dots between what's going on in the economy and how it affects our lives.

Power Producers Podcast
Raising the Roof with Peter Dunn

Power Producers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 43:03


In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Peter Dunn, Sr. Vice President, Commercial Division at DHI Commercial Roofing. Peter Dunn discusses DHI Commercial Roofing's proactive approach to roof inspections and maintenance recommendations, as well as its use of technology to monitor weather events, and the importance of understanding insurance policies when it comes to roof damage. Episode Highlights: Peter explains how DHI Commercial Roofing serves as a dependable, single-source roofing partner for large corporations, providing honest and accurate assessments of roof conditions following extreme weather events. (2:30) Peter mentions that DHI Commercial Roofing's client base spans a variety of industries, including multi-family residential properties, banks, medical office buildings, movie theaters, and large industrial enterprises. (12:34) Peter explains DHI Commercial Roofing's approach of challenging adjusters to guarantee a fair assessment for their clients and ensure no damages are overlooked. (18:15) Peter discusses the impact of high deductibles on insurance coverage for roofs and other assets, emphasizing the need for insurance agents to educate their clients about these matters. (26:08) David mentions the importance of proactive communication with clients, particularly when delivering unfavorable news, and the need to set appropriate expectations. (35:24) Peter shares that DHI Commercial Roofing adds value by providing comprehensive information, thus enabling customers to make more informed decisions from a proactive standpoint. (39:48) Tweetable Quotes: “We're a national service provider for big companies across the country that we basically have identified have a need for a trustworthy, reliable single source roofing partner that can give them an honest and accurate opinion on the condition of the rooms after severe weather strikes.” - Peter Dunn “We use different technologies on the weather monitoring, and a little bit of technology on the actual inspections. But to truly evaluate the condition of a roof, you've got to physically get on that roof. You got to physically walk it and get really good eyes on it, to know what their conditions are.” - Peter Dunn “If you can be a more informative educational resource for your clients, they're going to appreciate that far more than the competition that's chasing them every day. That's the same thing we want to bring to you guys. Help your clients to make a more fully informed decision from a proactive stance. That's where we can come in and help.” - Peter Dunn Resources Mentioned: Peter Dunn LinkedIn Rich Evans Email  DHI Commercial Roofing David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes

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Agency Intelligence
Power Producers: Raising the Roof with Peter Dunn

Agency Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 44:48


In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Peter Dunn, Sr. Vice President, Commercial Division at DHI Commercial Roofing. Peter Dunn discusses DHI Commercial Roofing's proactive approach to roof inspections and maintenance recommendations, as well as its use of technology to monitor weather events, and the importance of understanding insurance policies when it comes to roof damage. Episode Highlights: Peter explains how DHI Commercial Roofing serves as a dependable, single-source roofing partner for large corporations, providing honest and accurate assessments of roof conditions following extreme weather events. (2:30) Peter mentions that DHI Commercial Roofing's client base spans a variety of industries, including multi-family residential properties, banks, medical office buildings, movie theaters, and large industrial enterprises. (12:34) Peter explains DHI Commercial Roofing's approach of challenging adjusters to guarantee a fair assessment for their clients and ensure no damages are overlooked. (18:15) Peter discusses the impact of high deductibles on insurance coverage for roofs and other assets, emphasizing the need for insurance agents to educate their clients about these matters. (26:08) David mentions the importance of proactive communication with clients, particularly when delivering unfavorable news, and the need to set appropriate expectations. (35:24) Peter shares that DHI Commercial Roofing adds value by providing comprehensive information, thus enabling customers to make more informed decisions from a proactive standpoint. (39:48) Tweetable Quotes: “We're a national service provider for big companies across the country that we basically have identified have a need for a trustworthy, reliable single source roofing partner that can give them an honest and accurate opinion on the condition of the rooms after severe weather strikes.” - Peter Dunn “We use different technologies on the weather monitoring, and a little bit of technology on the actual inspections. But to truly evaluate the condition of a roof, you've got to physically get on that roof. You got to physically walk it and get really good eyes on it, to know what their conditions are.” - Peter Dunn “If you can be a more informative educational resource for your clients, they're going to appreciate that far more than the competition that's chasing them every day. That's the same thing we want to bring to you guys. Help your clients to make a more fully informed decision from a proactive stance. That's where we can come in and help.” - Peter Dunn Resources Mentioned: Peter Dunn LinkedIn Rich Evans Email  DHI Commercial Roofing David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes

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Talk of the Commonwealth
City Manager Eric Batista & Chief Development Officer Peter Dunn talk Inclusionary Zoning, New Flights, & Cable

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 17:00


City Manager Eric Batista & Chief Development Officer Peter Dunn talk Inclusionary Zoning, New Flights, & Cable (04/13/23)

The 401(k) Marketing Podcast
Mastering Your Money: The Importance of Financial Wellness in Today’s World with Peter Dunn aka Pete the Planner (Ep. 28)

The 401(k) Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 23:36


Financial success and failures can both boil down to one thing: financial wellness. In this episode, Rebecca Hourihan welcomes Peter Dunn a.k.a Pete the Planner® on the podcast to share with listeners the importance of financial wellness when helping clients. He explains that it's more than just math and how sometimes, behaviors have just as … Continue reading Mastering Your Money: The Importance of Financial Wellness in Today's World with Peter Dunn aka Pete the Planner (Ep. 28) →

Scared Confident
Real talk about financial wellness and authenticity with Peter Dunn

Scared Confident

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 47:05


It's a big risk to pivot your career after you've invested decades of your life building into your personal brand. But that's exactly what personal finance expert, Peter Dunn, aka Pete the Planner, did. And it took courage and intuition to get to this newer version of himself. In this episode, Peter shares his journey of how he actually came to be “Pete the Planner,” and what prompted his vision and evolution of becoming the founder and CEO of Your Money Line. He also sprinkles in tips and insights on how to take the fear out of talking about money and finances in your own life. Peter Dunn is an award-winning financial expert and the CEO and founder of Your Money Line. He's a columnist for USA Today and an author of ten books. He hosts his own radio show and podcast, The Pete the Planner Show, and appears regularly on TV and nationally syndicated radio programs.   For more from Tiffany, sign up for her newsletter.   Follow Peter: petetheplanner.com linkedin.com/in/petetheplanner twitter.com/petetheplanner   Show theme by Brice Johnson

Seasoned For:
087/ 'SEE INCREDIBLE CHURCH GROWTH' with Peter Dunn

Seasoned For:

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 43:27


I know, I know. I am shouting with all Caps.. but this is one to shout about! This is an episode that we all need to hear. If you are interested in seeing your Church grow or want to have a bigger impact in your spheres of influence, what Peter shares is SOOO important. It's easy, low cringe, and it is seeing growth at ENORMOUS rates. 97 million so far. Yep. That big. Check it out and you'll see for yourself. Oh.. also note this, big is actually a sum of small parts. ;)

UTHealth Houston Well Connected Podcast
Episode 11: Cost of Convenience: Are We Paying the Price?

UTHealth Houston Well Connected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 42:56


Meal delivery, grocery delivery, subscriptions and more! Listen as we explore the the rise and evolution of convenience spending with Peter Dunn a.k.a. Pete the Planner®. He shares his financial wisdom and expertise on our podcast to help us answer the question: Is trading time to save money always the right trade off?

Coastline Covenant Podcast
The Uncommon Life: Peter Dunn

Coastline Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 38:26


We're really excited for you to get to know Peter Dunn, the Senior Pastor of St. Andrew's. Peter talks about his story, how he got into ministry, and a little bit about how Coastline Youth and St. Andrew's Youth are forming one new, super youth group!

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
1404: Ask Farnoosh: Your Biggest Student Loan Forgiveness Questions

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 34:50


Alex Gailey, writer and student loan expert for NextAdvisor and Peter Dunn, Founder of YourMoneyLine and host of the Pete the Planner radio show, join to answer the biggest questions surrounding the new student debt relief program. President Joe Biden announced he will eliminate $10,000 worth of student loan debt for qualifying borrowers, and up to $20,000 in debt to those who borrowed money under the Pell Grant program. He also said he would extend the federal student loan payment pause through December 31st. Who will this mostly benefit? What will be the tax or credit score impacts? How does it address the racial wealth gap? What might this program encourage private lenders to do? Articles references in this article: Your Student Loan Forgiveness Questions, Answered Student Loan Forgiveness, How and When to Apply Sign up for Farnoosh's So Money newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick
Peter Dunn: Pete the Problem Solver

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 33:38


Peter Dunn started buying stocks in middle school and by the time he graduated from Hanover College he had his stockbroker's license. But financial guru Pete the Planner is about more than money. Comedian. Author. Problem solver? “I think that's what I would want in my eulogy, problem solver. I'll take it.”

The IBJ Podcast
Pete The Planner: ‘The best thing you can do right now is stop spending money'

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 27:57


Americans are back in the throes of financial anxiety. Folks with most of their savings in the stock market have been in the profoundly uncomfortable position of watching their portfolios lose 20% to 25% of their value since the beginning of the year. Gas is still near its all-time high and is continuing to play a major factor in skyrocketing inflation. And most experts agree that if we're not already in a recession, there's still a very good chance we'll get stuck in one soon. IBJ Podcast host Mason King calls on frequent guest Peter Dunn—aka Pete The Planner—to give listeners a pep talk, or at least some straight talk about what's happening and what to expect. He hits the major topics from inflation to recession, as well as the strategies for riding out the latest fiscal downturn such as gas-tax holidays and Fed rate increases. To be frank, Pete's major takeaway is a return to frugality. And be ready for more anxiety this fall, when we really start to feel the restrictions of recession. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.  

Talk of the Commonwealth
The Podcast of the Worcester Business Development Corporation with Roberta Brien & Peter Dunn [Ep8]

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 23:26


The Podcast of the Worcester Business Development Corporation with Roberta Brien & Peter Dunn [Ep8]. (06/07/22). Learn more and check them out at www.thewbdc.com

What The HR! TC SHRM HR Podcast
Episode 51: Financial Wellness in The Workplace w/ Pete the Planner

What The HR! TC SHRM HR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 58:33


Peter Dunn a.k.a. Pete the Planner® is an award-winning financial expert. He's a USA TODAY columnist, the author of ten books, and the CEO and Founder of Your Money Line. Pete is also the host of a popular radio show and podcast The Pete the Planner Show, and appears regularly on TV and nationally syndicated radio programs. Pete is regularly considered one of the foremost experts on financial wellness.   Peter's Profile linkedin.com/in/petetheplanner Websites petetheplanner.com  (Pete The Planner.com) blog.petetheplanner.com  (Pete's Blog)   Hosts: Mike Thul - linkedin.com/in/thulmichael Jessie Novey - linkedin.com/in/jessienovey   INTERESTED IN SPONSORSHIP? Please email tcshrmpodcast@gmail.com Twin Cities Society For Human Resources: Recognized as one of the nation's largest SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) chapters, TCSHRM is based in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. With an ongoing calendar of events, we are an active SHRM group always looking to promote, influence, and educate our members through multiple channels. Join Us! Become a TCSHRM Member. https://www.tcshrm.org/ Thank you for listening, and if you enjoy this podcast please consider leaving a review as it helps us reach more listeners.    © MMXX TCSHRM. All Rights Reserved. For Personal Use Only.

UTHealth Houston Well Connected Podcast
Episode 4: Understanding our Relationship with Money

UTHealth Houston Well Connected Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 35:06


Our relationship with money is complex. Understanding the factors that contribute to our spending habits is an important step in creating a healthy financial well-being. In this episode, Peter Dunn, an award-winning financial mind, and CEO and founder of Your Money Line, joins us as we examine our personal values and how it affects our relationship with money.

Q&A on Breakthrough Leadership
Interview with Peter Dunn, CEO of Your Money Line

Q&A on Breakthrough Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 45:01


In this episode, Craig and Lou interview Peter Dunn, CEO of Your Money Line and Hey Money about creative ways to help employees understand their finances and lead them through times of adversity.

Clare Valley Podcast
Clare Valley Podcast - Clare Sports Club, rezoning land, Tarlee local Peter Dunn, Naidoc celebrations

Clare Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 50:19


Welcome to the Clare Valley Podcast brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council. A podcast that keeps  you informed on the latest council news, upcoming projects and community events in the area.In this episode:*The Clare Sports Club seeking $500,000 loan from council to help assist in the building of the new sports club* Rezoning of residential and rural living land to cater for Clare's population growth* Unsung hero: Tarlee farmer Peter Dunn - over 50 years of service to his community.* Built asset review - Council consulting with community groups about gifting, free leasing or selling council buildings* Clare's Naidoc Celebrations - A snapshot of all the colour from the event!  You'll hear from Torres Strait Islander musician, Eddie Peters, Parry Agius from the Ngadjuri community and Aunty Pat Waria-Read and many more.Clare and Gilbert Valley's Council: To read the Residential Land Supply report: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0032/1092839/24-January-2022-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Agenda-public.pdf NAIDOC: https://www.naidoc.org.au/Ngadjuri people: http://www.ngadjuri.com.au/aboutus.htmlEnjoy!

Pharm to Table
Snack: #TLCchat with Cecilia Bottecchia, photoflow award winner

Pharm to Table

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 7:04


ChemTwitter told us it takes 3 minutes to run a TLC plate, so today we‘re brining you 3 good minutes with Cecilia Bottecchia, Senior Scientist in Flow Chemistry group. Cecilia joined #MerckChemistry a little >2 years ago bringing her flow experience to Merck and immediately having an impact (Google Scholar). She was recently the co-recipient of the Peter Dunn Green Chemistry Award for the development of a greener manufacturing process featuring a photo-flow bromination. We discuss her experience as a new scientist at Merck, her award and answer the real important questions, like: Does pineapple belong on pizza?! Register for C&EN's write-up of the Peter Dunn award see: https://cen.acs.org/acs-news/Merck-team-wins-2021-Peter/99/i17 Follow Cecilia on Twitter - @cecibottecchia Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmToTablePod Visit our website at https://anchor.fm/pharm-to-table

Bevvies with the Boys
Bevvies with the Boys - Worlds 2021 Ep1 w/ Grabbz and Peter Dunn

Bevvies with the Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 258:33


After a huge hiatus, Munch and Dagda are joined by Grabbz and Peter Dunn once more to repeat a classic episode of the show and to talk about worlds 2021.This gargantuan episode covers all things Worlds as well as many tangential topics from the tournament.

Bri Books
Secrets to Landing a Job as a Recent Grad

Bri Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 22:32


SECRETS TO FINDING A JOB AS A RECENT GRAD Welcome to the Bri Books ‘Career Crash Course' mini-series! I'm sharing all the tips needed to help recent grads navigate the confusing yet exciting ‘real world' after college. Join me as I discuss career topics that most students don't learn in college--like how to actually land a job--and go deep on lessons learned from my own career across tech, social media, and journalism. In this episode, we sit down with Ameenah Rashid, an Associate Analyst at eCommerce startup Profitero, and Tufts class of 2021. Ameenah and Brionna chat about navigating post-grad life and how to make those first crucial career decisions after college. For job search coaching questions and partnerships, email at bri@bribookspod.com, and follow @bribookspod on Instagram and Twitter.    SHOW NOTES 2:45 - Meet Ameenah Rashid, 21, Associate Analyst at Profitero, an eCommerce startup in Boston. Here's the story of how Ameenah navigated those first decisions post-college by leaning on her interdisciplinary interests.  3:45 - How Ameenah spent almost the entirety of her senior year of college applying for jobs, ranging from analyst to finance to tech roles. Now that she has some stability, she's ready to think about the next steps and play her cards more wisely. She'd been on the job search treadmill for a year, and now that she has a chance to stop, she's working on being intentional about the next phase of her career.  5:20 - On the importance of cultivating interests outside of work. “I've always been left-brained and right-brained in my professional interests and hobbies. Career-wise, I've done a lot of marketing because there are so many marketing positions. I've done marketing, strategy, social media, some consulting, digital work, and I currently work as an analyst. My current role as an analyst is more technical than any role I've had before, so I'm leaning into that side of things.” 6:30 - Why it's important to focus on getting the skill sets you need in order to set yourself up for success, and how to mine your own life's experiences for ways you can incorporate your own knowledge into your professional life. “In my undergrad life, I'm proud of exploring internships in a diverse range of industries--from engineering education to the Olympics to marketing the editorial--it's taught me that it doesn't matter if you don't know everything about the experience. You can pick things up on the fly.  9:30 - The dangers of trying to put yourself into a ‘box' professionally, and how to leverage your college activities as part of your job search process   16:00 - How Ameenah is making the most of her first job post-college, and Ameenah's advice for soon-to-be graduates/ what she wishes she knew six months ago. . "The whole time I was applying for jobs I was irrationally stressed when in reality if I didn't have a job it'd be fine."  18:00 - Brionna's #Bribooks read: “Consumed” by Aja Barber 20:00 - Brionna's #Bribooks recommendation for Ameenah: “Your Money Life: Your 20s” by Peter Dunn. 

Ghost Freak'n Talk'n Podcast
Episode 076: Twisted Crypt Haunted House (Wolf Hollow Live)

Ghost Freak'n Talk'n Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021


In our first live interview done on YouTube from Wolf Hollow in Rockford IL we interview Peter Dunn, owner and creator of Twisted Crypt Haunted House in Rockford, we talk about some of the behind the scenes stuff with running a haunted house and also dive into some scary movie talk as well as cryptids and home death disclosures.

Hotline League
MarkZ is back! What to expect from this year's LCS Summer Playoffs, MVPs, and more | HLL 182

Hotline League

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 117:10


00:00:00 Intro - Mark's vacation, League lore and news of the week 00:16:00 How did Mark get into casting? 00:21:40 akoreanguy's take: the "NA bad" narrative driven by streamers is a big reason for lost LCS viewership 00:34:40 max_drixton has become a fan of the 8-team playoffs format 00:48:50 Alienware break~ 00:51:58 xanadu's take: TSM, EG, C9 for Worlds 01:01:57 Jim's take: Peter Dunn is the most successful import of the past season 01:12:21 God Usopp's take: this is the most competitive playoffs in LCS history. 01:22:45 KennyG's take: IMT is going to Worlds 01:42:10 Game Fuel break~ 01:45:38 Noneyabiz's take: Abbedagge's rise is overrated 01:53:57 Outro

Marriage, Kids and Money
From Financial Disaster to Millionaire - w/ Pete the Planner

Marriage, Kids and Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 39:29


After doing this show for the last 5 years, I’ve heard from a lot of people that say they feel like a complete financial disaster. They are making good money, but they are disappointed with what they have to show for it. Our guest today has dedicated his life to fixing financial lives just like this and helping to transform them into millionaires. Peter Dunn a.k.a. Pete the Planner® is the CEO and Founder of Your Money Line, a corporate financial wellness solution, and Hey Money, a direct-to-consumer solution that connects people to friendly financial experts. EPISODE RESOURCES Pete the Planner (Website): https://petetheplanner.com/ Pete the Planner (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/user/petetheplanner Hey Money: https://callheymoney.com/ Your Money Line: https://yourmoneyline.com/  

Talk of the Commonwealth
VOB with Tim Murray, Karen Pelletier, Peter Dunn, Jayna Turchek, George Danis, and Hari Nair

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 45:44


Segment 1: Tim Murray - Worcester Chamber Segment 2: Karen Pelletier, Peter Dunn, and Jayna Turchek - Worcester Chamber & City of Worcester Segment 3: George Danis - Plastic Molding Manufacturing Segment 4: Hari Nair - NyLa Laboratories *This show aired live on Wednesday, April 21st, 2021.*

Basic Business Advice: Presented by White Law Office, Co.

Today's episode is a little different. Today we get to sit down with a very special guest, Peter Dunn. Peter is kind enough to provide us with some insight into his journey from China born missionary kid to becoming the founder of the number one supplier of US-made wall décor.Peter Graham Dunn is the founder of P. Graham Dunn, the nation’s top supplier of US-made wall décor. He was born in China, grew up in Canada, married a steady Mennonite girl, LeAnna, helped raise four children, and continues to reside with LeAnna on their family farm in Ohio’s Amish Mennonite community.Peter has recently written a book, titled Unlikely Entrepreneur: From China To Amish Country. Peter will also be doing a book signing this Saturday, April 10, at Faith View Books! This is something you won't want to miss!

Battle of the Bald
The Customer Is Always Right

Battle of the Bald

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 19:15


Episode 4 -- **Please be aware: This episode is a bit more violent than previous episodes and contains some "language"**Gavin Hollander and his armed gang of Hairy Boys have hunted Sean down and cornered him, his family, and crew of employees at his father's ranch. With Sean's driver Donny held hostage, the group will have to use Pistol's old World War II weaponry to turn the tables on them. Written & Produced by Tyler EatonStarring:Connor Cacciottolo as "Sean Applewhite"Rebecca Usoro as "Francine Cunningham"Jackie Kashian as "Margaret Applewhite"Eddie Pepitone as "Gavin Hollander" Kyle Kinane as "Pistol Sinclair"Olivia Hill as "Charlotte Dempsey"Shannon Dee as "Bonny Sinclair"Alex Rogers as "Peter Dunn" and "Hairy Boy #2"Dan Black as "Hairy Boy #1"Artwork by Ethan MarlerIf you enjoyed the episode, please share it with your friends and leave us a review! It'll really help us reach more listeners.Find out more on TylerEaton.net or on our Instagram @battleofthebald

The Illuminate Podcast
Episode 31: Peter Dunn – Financial Expert

The Illuminate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020


What is going to happen with the economy over the next few months? Should I invest now? Should I wait? Should I have cash on hand? What should I do if I do get a stimulus check from the Government? These are all questions, Peter Dunn, also known as Pete the Planner answers for us ... more »

The Pete the Planner® Show
Ep. 348: All Things Considered, Should We Relocate?

The Pete the Planner® Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 40:35


Have a question? Let us know! askpete@petetheplanner.com Peter Dunn and Damian Dunn — no relation — take questions from our listeners and offer their financial expert-level responses on the air (with a bit of humor to make it go down... Read More

The Creative Muscle
Peter Dunn Helps People Do Good Work On-the-Go

The Creative Muscle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 26:01


As we prepare to enter the third decade of the 21st century, fewer people than ever are working in traditional offices. Many of us do our work in coffee shops, airports, hotel rooms, on-location with clients, in co-working spaces, on trains and everywhere in between. We need to be able to fit our entire office into a bag. Peter Dunn spotted this trend from a mile away and created Topdrawer, a store that offers quality “Tools for Nomads” so people can do their best work wherever they are, using sustainably-made products that reduce landfill waste. Peter joined the Creative Muscle podcast to talk about the analog revolution, what our consumption habits are doing to the planet, and why gratitude is the key to everything. You don't want to miss it!

The IBJ Podcast
Pete the Planner on the vulnerable, upper middle class

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 29:05


Peter Dunn — who is bringing his Pete the Planner column to IBJ, starting March 15 — is worried about the upper middle class, a group he says makes good money but often lives beyond their means.  The rising costs (and sizes) of homes, the expense of youth travel sports, car leases and loans parents take out to pay for their kids' college all contribute to a rocky financial picture that means even those with higher incomes might not be saving enough for retirement. Dunn talks with IBJ Podcast host Mason King about how these concerns led him to start writing and broadcasting about money problems — and how finding solutions to those problems led to his current business model. Look for the Pete the Planner column in IBJ and at IBJ.com.

The CEDIA Podcast
CEDIA Tech Council 1901: Surviving Recession

The CEDIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 60:21


What should one do to prepare for — and react to — the darkening economic clouds that may be on the horizon? That's the question we posed to three guests, two integrators who made through the Great Recession (Gordon van Zuiden and Ed Gilmore), and a financial adviser by the name of Peter Dunn (aka “Pete the Planner”). cybermanor.com/ gilmoressoundadvice.com/ petetheplanner.com/  

The Pete the Planner® Show
Ep. 180: Peter Dunn & CJ McClanahan

The Pete the Planner® Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 38:57


This week, I'm joined by CJ McClanahan. CJ is an accomplished writer, speaker, executive coach and long-time personal friend. Over the past 10 years CJ has helped me grow personally, entrepreneurially, and is the reason I got into radio. Over the...

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The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

7 AM - 1 - Clinton Foundation stuff. 2 - Peter Dunn is a radio deejay who says don't buy stuff you can't afford. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Fun texts on stuff.