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On episode 189 of The Compound and Friends, Michael Batnick and Downtown Josh Brown are joined by Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and former Chief Investment Strategist at Bridgewater Associates, to discuss: what's next for the stock market, what the trade war means for small businesses, the Fed's dilemma, foreign capital flows, the rally in gold, and much more! This episode is sponsored by Public. Fund your account in five minutes or less at https://public.com/compound and get up to $10,000 when you transfer your old portfolio. Sign up for The Compound Newsletter and never miss out: thecompoundnews.com/subscribe Instagram: instagram.com/thecompoundnews Twitter: twitter.com/thecompoundnews LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/the-compound-media/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@thecompoundnews Public Disclosure: All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. Cryptocurrency trading services are offered by Bakkt Crypto Solutions, LLC (NMLS ID 1890144), which is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the NYSDFS. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative, involves a high degree of risk, and has the potential for loss of the entire amount of an investment. Cryptocurrency holdings are not protected by the FDIC or SIPC. *Rate as of 3/5/25. APY is variable and subject to change. **Terms and Conditions apply. Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Calvasina of RBC Capital Markets and Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge discussing the ongoing equity pullback and Calvasina digs into why her S&P 500 bear case is now the base case. Our Megan Cassella reports on the White House's tariff plans targeting China, while Pippa Stevens breaks down the sharp decline in oil prices. Ralph Schlosstein, Evercore Chairman Emeritus and BlackRock Co-Founder, shares his market outlook during the ongoing market volatility. Rebecca Patterson, former Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist, joins to offer her view on the macro, as well as gold and the dollar. FIS CEO Stephanie Ferris, in her first broadcast interview, on how the pipes of the financial system are handling the current trading volume surge.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and globally recognized investor and economic researcher, to discuss a potential new feature of the Trump Administration - A Mar-a-Lago Accord. Clay and Rebecca begin by explaining potential motives behind such an accord, followed by detailing the process of making it a reality, the impact the accord may have on the dollar, evaluating this potential scenario to similar measures in the past, how the U.S. may aim to get international support and the feasibility of this process leading to a real Mar-a-Lago accord. This IIF Podcast was hosted by Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, with production and research contributions from Christian Klein, Digital Graphics and Production Associate and Miranda Silverman, Senior Program Assistant.
Rebecca Patterson discusses how new polices can put a threat on the dollar, and crypto within Trumps presidency. She sat down with Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Tom Keene. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Patterson, former Chief Investment Strategist at Bridgewater breaks down the jobs data. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses discuss the current market volatility, touching on economic indicators, interest rates, and weakening sectors. They highlight the recent downtrend in the S&P 500 and the implications of lower yields due to a slowing economy. The duo analyzes the significance of the ISM numbers, China's weak manufacturing data, and the geopolitical impact on oil prices. Other topics include the performance of mega-cap tech stocks, the role of AI, consumer behavior in response to inflation, and the performance of financial institutions. After the break, Rebecca Patterson joins for a deep dive into recent market trends and her economic outlook. They discuss the resilience of the U.S. consumer, despite inflationary pressures and credit reliance. Patterson highlights the significant changes in global economies, especially China's struggle to stimulate growth and Japan's exit from negative interest rates. The conversation also covers the cautious stance on small caps and the nuanced expectations for Fed rate cuts. Patterson shares insights from her New York Times op-ed on the potential implications of Trump's economic policies on the U.S. Treasury market and delves into the broader impacts of the global geopolitical landscape, including the Middle East conflict and its effects on oil prices. The episode also explores the sustainability of the AI-driven stock market and the potential investment opportunities in undervalued markets like the UK, emphasizing the importance of a diversified investment strategy in uncertain times. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe — About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. — Check out our show notes here See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. — Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod on Twitter or @riskreversalmedia on Threads — We're on social: Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Thomas @LizThomasStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page The financial opinions expressed in Risk Reversal content are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on Risk Reversal. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in Risk Reversal carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose. Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
Rebecca Patterson, the former chief investment strategist at Bridgewater Associates, gave us a guided tour of the global economy. She's very smart and very articulate; the perfect podcast guest.
In this episode of Current Account, Clay is joined by Rebecca Patterson, a globally recognized investor and economic researcher and former chief investment strategist with over 25 years of studying the intersections of politics and policy with financial markets, to discuss a variety of currency; namely the Yen, the Dollar and the Yuan. The discussion includes what developments the Japanese government has made around monetary policy, reason and impact of the Dollar's recent rise, the decline of the Yuan and what the ripple effects are, the impact of the upcoming U.S. Presidental Elections and much more.
Rebecca Patterson is the founder and CEO of Kona Rise Digital, a social media strategist, and a YouTuber. In this conversation, we talk about the balance between feminine and masculine energy, the necessity of constructive selfishness, and social media's pros and cons. This conversation was recorded on April 29th, 2024. -- Rebecca's Instagram | Rebecca's YouTube | Rebecca's LinkedIn | Kona Rise Digital -- Book a Call Value Economics Academy Sam's Email Value Economics (Book) Value Economics Substack Sam's Facebook Sam's X Sam's Instagram Sam's LinkedIn Sam's TikTok --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/valueeconomics/support
Tom Keene breaks down the Single Best Idea from the latest edition of Bloomberg Surveillance Radio. In this episode, we feature conversations with Rebecca Patterson and Anurag Rana. Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACFSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US has had an exceptional decade. US economic growth and equities have outperformed, and the dollar's global role remains unchallenged. But can this run continue? In this episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges, Rebecca Patterson, former chief investment strategist at Bridgewater Associates, Jean Boivin, head of the BlackRock Investment Institute, and Goldman Sachs Research's Peter Oppenheimer, chief global equity strategist, discuss whether the US equity outperformance of the last decade can be repeated over the next decade. This episode breaks down a topic hit on in the recent Top of Mind report.
On this episode of On The Tape Guy, Dan and Danny chat about accidents occurring all over the stock market (1:30), bad price action post-earnings (8:00), air deflating from the AI bubble (11:30), financials (12:30), Bill Ackman's bond bet (15:15), dollar/yen (17:45), credit (19:15), crowded trades (21:00), and Danny's NFL picks of the week (23:00). Later, they are joined by Rebecca Patterson, former chief investment strategist at Bridgewater Associates, to discuss headwinds for the financial sector (28:00), rates higher for longer (30:00), what investors should be paying attention to (32:00), her outlook on the U.S. equity market (37:30), the bull case for bonds (44:00), gold (46:20), political uncertainty impact on the stock market (49:45), how she is thinking about the energy space (52:00), and what could break in the economic system (55:15). — About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. — Check out our show notes here Learn more about Ro body: ro.co/tape See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. — Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod on Twitter or @riskreversalmedia on Threads — We're on social: Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Young @LizYoungStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist tells us why many people might be coming to terms with higher-for-longer rates. Purnima Puri, HPS Head of Liquid Credit, says not all private credit is alike. Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent takes us through the history of government shutdowns and the knock-on effects. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief describes the threat of unions trying to stop technological change and Ruchir Sharma, Rockefeller International Chairman shares why the effects of fiscal stimulus has lasted longer than expected and the consequences as it comes to an end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canadian health system reform. Is it possible? Your answer to this question might be based on your experiences with the system, your role in it, and whether or not you believe we know and have what it takes to make it happen. We welcome Canadian Senator Rebecca Patterson to the Central Line podcast to discuss her answer to these questions. You'll hear about how her experiences in the Canadian military and as a registered nurse and healthcare leader have always centred on those she serves, and have led her to her current position as Canadian Senator, where she continues to serve her country and leads the way in transforming the country's healthcare system. Leah and Senator Patterson discuss the unfortunate truth that many healthcare workers feel forgotten and unheard and that we have created a system that has allowed that. Senator Patterson shares her thoughts on what she believes needs to change and how we will accomplish it together. She discusses the undeniable requirement of inviting to hear from the people who are delivering healthcare to the public. Including the voices of all stakeholders - physicians, primary caregivers, those in family medicine, nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists - and giving their voices equal power to others in the room, is the only way to make the right change. Senator Patterson believes reform is possible. She also believes that if we don't change, we will fail. She shares her belief that we need people on the front lines to raise their voices, show up with courage, and be willing to stand up and blaze new trails. And we need others to hold those people up and give volume to their voices. Only then will we move toward reform. This was an extra special conversation with an extra special guest. Senator Patterson's dedication to healthy Canadians shines through in everything she says.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Associates Chief Investment Strategist dives into China's global growth and what it means for the US economy. Blackstone CFO Michael Chae makes the case that AI will give private markets an edge over public markets. We take a look at why markets were muted in the face of a mutiny close-call with Bloomberg's Michael McKee. Darren Walker, Ford Foundation President breaks down the potential private sector impact of the US Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action. Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair tells us why the Fed's stress test results don't paint the full picture of banks' risks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy, Dan, and Danny discuss big tech stocks carrying the market (3:00), the bank crisis in remission not over (14:30), UPS earnings (27:30), the Microsoft/Activision deal getting blocked (30:30), home builders & energy (33:00), Tesla's gap down (36:30). The co-hosts interview Rebecca Patterson, former chief investment strategist at Bridgewater Associates, and talk about her career (47:00), her base case for a recession (54:00), how to play the market (58:30), what could go right (1:07:00), the banking crisis (1:12:30), and financial literacy (1:15:00). About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. Check out our show notes here See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Young @LizYoungStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist & Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist wrap up the week in the markets. Gillian Tett, Financial Times Editor-at-Large on why we should all be paying attention to the rest of the central banks around the world. Millard Drexler, Alex Mill CEO and Proprietor dives into the turbulence seen in retail. And Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers highlights the continuing risk of a sudden economic downturn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Patterson has always sought out new career challenges, willing to take risks in the process. Amidst the Asian financial crisis in 1997, Rebecca was hired into a Strategist position within the asset management side of JP Morgan, giving her early exposure to one of those 100 year market storm events that seems to actually happen every 10 years. She began building out a macro, data driven framework that was underpinned by the vast array of complex linkages between the economy and markets. In 2012, she joined Bessemer Trust, serving as the CIO and overseeing $85 billion of client assets.At the heart of our conversation is uncertainty, a reality in markets that Rebecca has considerable respect for. In this context she shares her risk management process going into the 2016 US election and the detailed work her team did to game out a number of scenarios and their potential impacts.We shift to Rebecca's time spent at Bridgewater Associates, where she served as the firm's Chief Investment Strategist until recently, and learn about her assessment of the US macro climate. Here, Rebecca reviews the asset price damage that occurred in 2022 due to the fast rise in real rates and expresses a cautionary view on risk markets. On her mind is the potential that implied Fed cuts do not materialize as currently implied by the inverted shape of the yield curve. While the big picture - one in which overall growth is decelerating and monetary policy remains tight – leaves her cautious, Rebecca does see potential opportunities on the long side in emerging market debt, where countries like Brazil are close to done with their monetary policy hiking cycles.I hope you enjoy this episode of the Alpha Exchange, my conversation with Rebecca Patterson.
Carl Riccadonna, BNP Paribas Markets 360 Chief US Economist, says the Fed will keep at it until the job is done. Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist, says the Fed is not likely to ease in '23. Stephen Roach, Yale Professor and Author of 'Accidental Conflict: America, China, and the Clash of False Narratives', says it's important to stay focused on a potential wage price spiral. Gabriel Makhlouf, Ireland Central Bank Governor, says the euro area is likely to endure a technical recession.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist & Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO & Fundamental Portfolio Manager, wrap up the strongest week in the markets in a while. Ken Jacobs, Lazard Chairman & CEO on the Supreme Court's effect on the advisory and asset management fields. Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers weights in on the Fed's actions & the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another red-hot inflation print sent the major averages sharply lower in Friday trading. Market experts Barry Knapp, Tony Crescenzi and Rebecca Patterson break down what they're watching in the selloff, and expectations for the market going forward. Former Fed vice chair Roger Ferguson discusses the implications for next week's Fed decision. And Barclays economist Jonathan Millar lays out why he now expects an above-consensus rate hike from the central bank.
Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz are live from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Jason Furman, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman, says a Fed funds rate of 4% or higher is completely plausible. Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Chief Investment Strategist, warns of a "vulnerable" dollar. John Kerry, US Special Climate Envoy and Former US Secretary of State, discusses the economic opportunity of climate change. Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University Professor & Nobel Prize-Winning Economist, says raising rates won't fix the inflation problem. David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group Co-Chairman and Co-Founder, sees some buying opportunities in the markets right now. Martin Escobari, General Atlantic Co-President, sees carnage in growth stocks. Senator Pat Toomey, (R) Pennsylvania & Senate Banking Committee Ranking Member, says the Biden administration is an extension of the Trump administration when is comes to trade. Christiano Amon, Qualcomm CEO, discusses the need for a reliable supply chain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The beginning of 2022 has been particularly brutal for stock markets. The S&P 500 had its worst April since 1970, the past seven weeks have marked the Dow Jones Industrial Average's longest losing streak since 1980, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq has fallen 20% from its peak, putting it officially in bear market territory. This week, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Soumaya Keyes start small then zoom out. First, they look at what's behind the crypto crash and hear from one unlucky investor who lost it all. Then, they speak with Rebecca Patterson, hedge fund Bridgewater's chief investment officer, who connects the dots between the crypto carnage and the rising power of retail investors. And finally, legendary bear market investor Jeremy Grantham explains why he thinks the stock market bubble hasn't fully burst yet.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The beginning of 2022 has been particularly brutal for stock markets. The S&P 500 had its worst April since 1970, the past seven weeks have marked the Dow Jones Industrial Average's longest losing streak since 1980, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq has fallen 20% from its peak, putting it officially in bear market territory. This week, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Soumaya Keyes start small then zoom out. First, they look at what's behind the crypto crash and hear from one unlucky investor who lost it all. Then, they speak with Rebecca Patterson, hedge fund Bridgewater's chief investment strategist, who connects the dots between the crypto carnage and the rising power of retail investors. And finally, legendary bear market investor Jeremy Grantham explains why he thinks the stock market bubble hasn't fully burst yet.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson of Bridgewater and Greg Peters of PGIM Fixed Income on the week in the markets, Ruchir Sharma of Rockefeller International on commodities in emerging markets, and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers on the rising odds of a recession in the United States Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this special edition of Wall Street Week, Jane Harman, Woodrow Wilson Center President Emerita gives her sense of where the war in Ukraine is headed. Kate Moore, BlackRock Global Allocation Team Head of Thematic Strategy & Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Associates Director of Investment Research wrap up the week in markets as they responded to the crisis. Deborah Lehr, Paulson Institute Executive Director & Edelman Global Advisory CEO talks about China and explains why this is an important year for Xi-Jinping. Plus, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers weighs in on the moment in history, and shares his thoughts on what President Biden should do in his State of the Union address Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University Professor & Nobel Laureate, says raising interest rates will slow the economy and negatively impact the jobs market. Emma Walmsley, GlaxoSmithKline CEO, says many shareholders support the company's plan to spin off its consumer-health business this year. Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Director of Investment Research, expects to see more Fed rate hikes than what's currently priced in to markets. Amy Wu Silverman, RBC Equity Derivatives Strategist, says options have really paid off this earnings season. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz speaks with Rebecca Patterson, who serves as director of investment research at the world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates. In addition to shaping the firm's research agenda, Patterson is a member of the executive committee, investment committee, and commercial and business strategy committee, and helps lead the firm's diversity and inclusion efforts. She previously served as chief investment officer at Bessemer Trust, where she oversaw $85 billion in client assets, and is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Dr. Rebecca Patterson is the Associate Director of the Center for Security Studies and Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. She educates the next generation of analysts, policymakers, and scholars about the range of international and national security problems and foreign policy issues of the 21st century. In this episode, we discuss the importance of learning in national security and the culture of graduate programs. Rebecca shares the importance of mentoring and finding the right teammate in life that can walk with you through all phases of the journey.
Rebecca Patterson, director of investment research at Bridgewater Associates, discusses the reversal in some of the market moves triggered by optimism about the reopening of economies shut down by the Covid-19 pandemic. She also gives her take on inflation risks, the delta variant of the virus, and Bridgewater's famous All Weather balanced-portfolio strategy. Mentioned in this podcast: A Sloppy Summer for Stocks Is Going to Test Your Stomach This Cult Classic Buy Signal Isn't to Be Trusted Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Are you unhappy with your body? Too many women struggle with poor body image. We nitpick our bodies, obsess over "flaws" and speak unkindly to ourselves (and/or others) propagating a quest for perfection that is unattainable. These habits have the ability to cause body dysmorphic disorder if left unchecked. Trainer and body positivity advocate Rebecca Patterson has first-hand experience with both an unhealthy view of her body and reversing the thought patterns that keep you stuck. She joins me to discuss signs that you have poor body image, how to tell if you're leaning toward body dysmorphia and three steps you can take to improve how you see (and feel about) yourself. We also discuss the role of social media and faith in this struggle. I know there's something in this episode you or someone you love needs to hear. Learn more about Becky: Becky is an advocate for radical self-love and body positivity, both in her career as franchise partner at Burn Boot Camp Tallahassee and in her passion project, Body Image Bootcamp. Her aim is to help teens in her area grow up with a healthier self-image and more immunity to the toxic messaging prevalent in social media. She loves her dog, is always listening to a book on Audible, and will work for tacos. Follow Becky on Instagram and follow her Burn Boot Camp location, here. I mentioned this post from her Instagram. Get the full show clickable notes here. Don't miss these related episodes: How to Break Free From Body Shame With Jess Connolly – 029 and What if Smaller Isn't Better? With Sam Gwaz – 022 Becky's book recommendations: The Code of Trust: An American Counterintelligence Expert's Five Rules to Lead and Succeed by Robin Dreeke and Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Don't miss my video series "Hot Takes With Friends" - watch this one with D, now! Episode Sponsor: Audible! Use my link for a two week trial PLUS one free audio book to keep (up to TWO for Prime members!) Follow me! Insta Facebook YouTube Amazon Visit me at thejuliebender.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julie-bender/support
Barron's senior managing editor Lauren R. Rublin, deputy editor Ben Levisohn and Rebecca Patterson, director of investment research at Bridgewater Associates discuss the outlook for financial markets, policy implications, industry sectors, and individual stocks.
In episode 43, Ryder Ashcraft interviews Lieutenant Colonel Rebecca Patterson, United States Army (Retired). LTC Patterson is the Associate Director of the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University. They talk about topics such as gender and disability, overseas service, and the history of nation building in the United States Army. Listeners can also check out LTC Patterson's book, Challenge of Nation-Building: Implementing Effective Innovation in the U.S. Army from World War II to the Iraq War.
Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Director of Investment Research, says the S&P is not likely in a bubble overall. Rep. Bryan Steil, Republican from Wisconsin, says the number one thing we can do to free up the labor market is to get our children back in school. David Lebovitz, JPMorgan Asset Management Global Market Strategist, sas 2021 is going to be the year where the global economy booms. David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group Co-Founder & Peer-to-Peer Host, discusses his interview José Andrés, ThinkFoodGroup chef and owner and World Central Kitchen founder, about ending the hunger crisis in America. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President, discusses the Fed's new policy framework, the outlook for the U.S. economy and the state of U.S.-China trade relations. Techonomy CEO & Bloomberg Contributor David Kirkpatrick and Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow for International Economics Brad Setser weigh in on the game of chicken between China and the U.S. over TikTok. Rebecca Patterson, Bridgewater Director of Investment Research, examines the paradigm shift in central banking. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Beverley Roos-Muller delved into the world of spies in John le Carre's latest Agent Running in the Field as well as Jonathan Ancer's Betrayal: The secret lives of Apartheid spies. Melvyn Minnaar rocked into December with Elton John's autobiography, Me; and Vanessa Levenstein spoke to Heidi Brauer of Hollard Insurance about a project that uses social media to get parents and children reading together. Nicole Smith interviewed Deon Meyer about his latest book, The Last Hunt and Beryl Eichenberger gives a thumbs up to Death on the Limpopo: A Tannie Maria Mystery by Sally Andrew as well as A Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes for holiday entertainment. Solly Moeng, in his first review for Bookchoice, gives us his thoughts on Crispian Olver's A City Divided. Lesley Beake recommends two delightful children's books, It's Jamela, the complete collection by Nicky Daly, and A Moon Girl stole my best friend, by Rebecca Patterson and Phillippa Cheifitz leaves us with a taste of a vegan Xmas.