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Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: If Canon Sharpe could only pick one book for a layman to read, what would it be? What is the proper way to practice NFP? How can someone deal with an emotionally abusive parent once they are an adult? Is dying now different from death at the end of the world? What should you do if your parents are against a young marriage? Does bad Christology lead to bad Mariology? What does Lenten abstinence consist of? Why are we allowed to eat fish on Fridays during Lent? And more. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson also makes waves as he explains why he stayed loyal to Shannon Sharpe even after sexual assault allegations derailed Sharpe’s massive media deal. Johnson told Front Office Sports that loyalty mattered more to him than money, saying he stood by Sharpe “come hell or high water.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show opens with an electric mix of culture, headlines, and celebrity moments, starting with T.I.’s proud defense of his family as his sons stepped in during his feud with 50 Cent. Recent reporting shows T.I. emphasizing that he raised his boys to protect their mother and uphold family honor, even as he admits King Harris went too far by wearing a T‑shirt referencing 50 Cent’s late mother. The show then shifts to Cardi B, who's on‑stage moment in San Francisco has gone viral after she delivered a bold message about knowing her worth and refusing to be played—remarks widely interpreted as being aimed at ex‑boyfriend Stefon Diggs following their breakup. Rickey and the crew react with humor, commentary, and classic morning‑show energy. Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson also makes waves as he explains why he stayed loyal to Shannon Sharpe even after sexual assault allegations derailed Sharpe’s massive media deal. Johnson told Front Office Sports that loyalty mattered more to him than money, saying he stood by Sharpe “come hell or high water.” Rounding out the show, the team dives into politics as Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett loses the Democratic Senate primary to James Talarico after a chaotic election night marked by voting‑hour disputes and suppressed ballots—an outcome now projected and confirmed by multiple state outlets. The episode blends entertainment, humor, and hard news in a way only Rickey and the gang can. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hoover Institution's Project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region held a public session on Resilient Realists: How Taiwan Navigates Its Future in a Turbulent World on March 2, 2026 from 1:00-2:30 PM PT. Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical competition between the United States and the People's Republic of China (PRC) has rapidly intensified, and the global order has faced growing strains. Through it all, Taiwan has remained remarkably resilient. In the face of relentless diplomatic, economic, and military pressure from Beijing, Taiwan's leaders have leveraged the island's critical role in global technology supply chains, its reputation as a robust liberal democracy, and its strategic position in the Indo-Pacific to deepen engagement with key world powers. As many Americans question core assumptions of the post-Cold War global order, the PRC's military power continues to grow, and the world stands on the cusp of a technological revolution in artificial intelligence, can Taiwan continue to navigate so deftly through turbulent geopolitical waters? To address these topics, the Project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region at the Hoover Institution held a fireside chat featuring Dr. Hung-mao Tien, President of the Institute for National Policy Research (INPR) in Taipei and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Dr. Tien joined in conversation by Adm. (Ret.) James O. Ellis, the Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow, and Dr. Larry Diamond, the William L. Clayton Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Dr. Hung-mao Tien is the President and Chairman of the Institute for National Policy Research in Taipei, and board member of several foundations and business corporations in Taiwan. He also serves as a Senior Advisor to the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). From 2000-2002, he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He also served as the chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, the semi-official body in Taiwan responsible for direct exchanges and dialogue with the People's Republic of China, Representative (ambassador) to the United Kingdom, and presidential advisor to former President Lee Teng-hui. He has also served in an advisory capacity to Harvard University's Asia Center, The Asia Society in New York, and the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. Dr. Tien has taught in universities in both the US and Taiwan as professor of political science. His numerous publications in English (author, editor and co-editor) include: Government and Politics in Kuomintang China 1927-37 (Stanford University Press); The Great Transition: Social and Political Change in the Republic of China (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press); and Democratization in Taiwan, Implications for China (St. Anthony's Series, Oxford University), Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies, Themes and Perspectives (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press), China Under Jiang Zemin (Rienner), and The Security Environment in the Asia-Pacific (M.E. Sharpe). He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Larry Diamond is the William L. Clayton Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, the Mosbacher Senior Fellow in Global Democracy at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), and a Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education at Stanford University. He is also professor by courtesy of political science and sociology at Stanford, where he lectures and teaches courses on democracy (including an online course on EdX). At Hoover, he co-leads the Project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region and participates in the Program on the US, China, and the World. At FSI, he is among the core faculty of the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, which he directed for six and a half years. He leads FSI's Israel Studies Program and is a member of the Program on Arab Reform and Development. He also co-leads the Global Digital Policy Incubator, based at FSI's Cyber Policy Center. He served for thirty-two years as founding coeditor of the Journal of Democracy. Diamond's research focuses on global trends affecting freedom and democracy and on US and international policies to defend and advance democracy. His book Ill Winds: Saving Democracy from Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition, and American Complacency (2019; paperback ed. 2020) analyzes the challenges confronting liberal democracy in the United States and around the world and offers an agenda for strengthening and defending democracy at home and abroad. His other books include In Search of Democracy (2016), The Spirit of Democracy (2008), Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation (1999), Promoting Democracy in the 1990s (1995), and Class, Ethnicity, and Democracy in Nigeria (1989). He has edited or coedited more than fifty books, including China's Influence and American Interests (2019, with Orville Schell), Silicon Triangle: The United States, Taiwan, China, and Global Semiconductor Security (2023, with James O. Ellis Jr. and Orville Schell), and The Troubling State of India's Democracy (2024, with Šumit Ganguly and Dinsha Mistree). Admiral James O. Ellis Jr. is Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he oversees both the Global Policy and Strategy Initiative and the George P. Shultz Energy Policy Working Group. He retired from a 39-year career with the US Navy in 2004. He has also served in the private and nonprofit sectors in areas of energy and nuclear security. A 1969 graduate of the US Naval Academy, Ellis was designated a naval aviator in 1971. His service as a navy fighter pilot included tours with two carrier-based fighter squadrons and assignment as commanding officer of an F/A-18 strike fighter squadron. In 1991, he assumed command of the USS Abraham Lincoln, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. After selection to rear admiral, in 1996, he served as a carrier battle group commander, leading contingency response operations in the Taiwan Strait. His shore assignments included numerous senior military staff tours. Senior command positions included commander in chief, US Naval Forces, Europe, and commander in chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe, during a time of historic NATO expansion. He led US and NATO forces in combat and humanitarian operations during the 1999 Kosovo crisis. Ellis's final assignment in the navy was as commander of the US Strategic Command during a time of challenge and change. In this role, he was responsible for the global command and control of US strategic and space forces, reporting directly to the secretary of defense.
In this edition, Elliott is joined by Seb Sharpe, Founder at Millee & Co-Founder at GenerateThey discuss building Millee, solving recruitment's biggest problems, how the platform's network intelligence personalises recruitment expertise for individual agencies and much more!
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Arizona Cardinals are reportedly going to release Kyler Murray barring a last minute trade, there is a potential that 5 veteran QBs can be cut this offseason, and the Bills GM is ready to move on from the past mistakes with Keon Coleman and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Cardinals expected to release Kyler Murray27:10 - This offseason up to 5 veteran qbs with guaranteed money could be released33:35 - Bills GM ready to move on from the past with Keon Coleman38:20 - Jerry Jones admits to letting the fans down after 30 yr Super Bowl drought49:45 - Lions’ David Montgomery denying rumors of wanting a trade or release53:12 Viral Photo of Shannon and Sterling58:30 - Play or Fade2:00:55 - Q & Aaayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we answer emails from Jeffrey, Bryan, and Erik. We discuss the trade-offs of direct indexing in small cap value, why modest leverage on a diversified mix can outperform stock-heavy portfolios with fewer drawdowns, and modelling an early extra spending plan for retirement. And talk about forecasting with Base Rates.And THEN we our go through our weekly and monthly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Links:Fairfax CASA Donation Page: Donate - Fairfax CASAFather McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna CenterBigger Pockets Money Small Cap Value Discussion: Small Cap Value Funds for FI: Why AVUV?Bryan's Risk Parity Explainer Videos: Kardinal Financial - YouTubeBryan's Leveraged Golden Ratio Portfolios: testfol.io/?s=jXswQKw6avrRSST and GDE Comparisons: testfol.io/?s=dc0nz7avynFBen Felix Video On Leverage: Investing With Leverage (Borrowing to Invest, Leveraged ETFs) (youtube.com)Erin on Money Truth About Spending Smirk and LTC: The Retirement Spending Smile Is Dead (Here's What the Data Actually Shows)Breathless Unedited AI-Bot Summary:Markets don't hand out easy wins, so we lean into clarity: what actually works for DIY investors, what's noise, and how to make choices you'll stick with when regimes shift. We start with a pointed look at direct indexing in small cap value. The promise of tax loss harvesting sounds great, but the reality is messy: hundreds to thousands of tiny positions, frequent graduations at index cutoffs, and “optimized” portfolios designed to hug an index rather than truly replicate it. We break down why small cap value behaves more like equal weight, why that raises the bar for tracking and taxes, and where direct indexing makes more sense—large caps, cap-weighted sectors, and places where a handful of names dominate the exposure.From there, we unpack a smarter use of risk: applying modest leverage to a diversified portfolio instead of dropping diversifiers to chase higher returns. Think of it as scaling a better mix rather than concentrating into stocks. We compare tools like NTSX, GDE, GOVZ, and managed futures, and discuss why the 1.25x to 1.7x range often hits the sweet spot for return per unit of pain. We also stress-test composite ETFs against DIY equivalents for transparency and control. The goal is a higher Sharpe ratio and fewer bone-crushing drawdowns, not bravado.Planning meets practice when we tackle a common early-retirement question: how to model a 10,000-dollar travel burst for the first decade. The simplest answer is often best—set aside 100,000 dollars and spend it down—or use a Monte Carlo tool that handles time-varying cash flows. Keep three to five years in cash, refill from gains, and let base rates guide expectations. Research shows a spending bump near retirement and a gentle decline afterward for most households, with far fewer late-life spikes than fear-based sales pitches suggest.We close with portfolio reviews across eight sample allocations, highlighting how gold, commodities, and managed futures have led while mega-cap tech cooled and small cap value caught a bid. Support the show
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En este episodio de Fantasy Corner Basketball Edition, el único podcast de fantasy basketball en español, estaremos dando recomendaciones de jugadores para que ganes el weekend en tu liga. Ademas te ayudamos a prepararte para la semana número 19.Recuerden que nos pueden seguir en:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx-piu5lpHpBzUPlyF5KfcAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/loscomebancoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/loscomebanco/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loscomebancosApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/los-come-banco/id1510229034Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ak1aK4W7VzJq3OwbjGmL6
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Nicole O'Byrne speaks with Robert J. Sharpe about his book My Life in the Law. My Life in the Law is a rich, personal reflection on Robert J. Sharpe's long, varied, and influential career as a lawyer, scholar, and judge. After giving an account of his early life and education, Sharpe examines his time as a law student in the late 1960s, an era when great emphasis was put upon formalistic legal doctrine, heavily influenced by English law. As a legal academic in the 1970s up until the 1990s, Sharpe participated in Canadian law's emergence from the shadow of its narrow past. He then dealt with that evolution from the very different perspective of a judge and a legal history scholar during his twenty-five years on the bench. Throughout the book, Sharpe writes about the people who influenced his trajectory: the exceptional lawyers with whom he practiced, his Oxford University professors, and his University of Toronto colleagues. He describes how these people and his three-year experience working as executive legal officer to Justice Brian Dickson at the Supreme Court of Canada prepared him for his twenty-five-year career as a judge. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this memoir tells the story of a man whose fascination with the law has led to an illustrious, decades-long career of great significance. Robert J. Sharpe is judge of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. He taught at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto from 1976 to 1988 and served under Chief Justice Brian Dickson as Executive Legal Officer at the Supreme Court of Canada from 1988 to 1990. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past.
Blazers find out Sharpe out likely rest of the regular season...now what do they do, what incentive to win is there, could they lose their #1 pick....and Rick Carlisle fires back at NBA over fine for tanking practices.
Send me a messageChris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.Flogging was the principle punishment in the British Army for nearly 200 years.Even the Duke of Wellington was a supporter.So how harsh was it? And, why (and when) did it end?Listen to my episode about the Officer Purchase System.Ways You Can Support My Channel:Become A PatronMake A DonationFor nearly 200 years, flogging was the disciplinary backbone of the British Army. From the passage of the Mutiny Act in 1689 to its abolition in 1881, corporal punishment shaped the experience of every soldier who wore the redcoat. The men who fought at Blenheim under Marlborough, who held the line at Waterloo under the Duke of Wellington, who endured the Peninsular and Crimean Wars, who fought in the American Revolutionary War — all were products of a system in which the lash was the primary instrument of military discipline.Fans of Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe's Rifles will know this world. Richard Sharpe was sentenced to 2,000 lashes; Sergeant Harper bore the scars of sixty he didn't deserve. Cornwell wasn't exaggerating. During the Napoleonic Wars, British Army courts martial routinely handed down sentences of 500 lashes — and a thousand was not unheard of. Offences ranged from desertion and mutiny to the breathtakingly trivial: being deficient of a razor earned 200 lashes; improper use of barrack bedding, 400.In this video, I trace the full story of flogging in the British Army. It begins with a legal rabbit hole — the Mutiny Act of 1689, passed after the Royal Scots mutinied at Ipswich and the government discovered it had no legal power to punish them. From there, I explore the brutal mechanics of the punishment itself: the cat o' nine tails, the regimental ceremony, the drummers and farriers who delivered the lashes, and the men who endured them.I cover the key turning points — the scandal of Private Frederick White's death at Hounslow in 1846, the Duke of Wellington's response as Commander-in-Chief, and the long parliamentary campaign that finally ended with abolition under the Childers Reforms of 1881. Despite Private Hook being warned in the film "Zulu" that stealing Dr Witt's brandy was a flogging offence, by the time of Rorke's Drift the practice was already dying. But the story doesn't end in 1881. Corporal punishment continued in military prisons until 1907, and the replacement — Field Punishment Number One, which soldiers called "crucifixion" — wasn't abolished until 1923.Support the show
Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Portland Trailblazers NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Timberwolves vs. Trailblazers Injuries Reid is questionable for Minnesota. Avdija and Sharpe are out for Portland. Recent Box Score Key Stats Timberwolves at Trailblazers 10PM ET—Minnesota fell to 28-30 following their 135-108 home defeat against Philadelphia. Timberwolves shot 48% with 30% from three and 20 turnovers. Anthony Edwards led with 28 points with nine rebounds.
Round 1 in Las Vegas kicks off the NRL season and we break down Cowboys vs Knights and Bulldogs vs Dragons in full.From Knights' 280+ day losing streak storyline to first try-scorer patterns, new-look spines and 13+ margin calls, we cover all the stats, matchups and betting angles you need. Tips and predictions inside, proudly sponsored by Unibet.EXCLUSIVE TIPS ON UNIBET (18+)Sign Up Now: https://bit.ly/betwithcastFREE SUPERCOACH LEAGUE (Code: 994290)https://www.supercoach.com.au/nrl/FREE NRL TIPPING COMP: https://www.footytips.com.au/comps/thr_cast_patrol_tipping00:00 Intro 00:26 Cowboys vs Knights Match Preview 00:57 Key Talking Points 04:10 Tips & Predictions 06:15 Sign Up To Unibet06:50 Bulldogs vs Dragons Match Preview 07:02 Key Talking Points09:07 Tips & PredictionsFollow us @TheCastPatrol on all social media platforms to keep up to date with all things CAST and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode breaks down the major SuperCoach implications from Team List Tuesday and the Vegas fallout, including key selections, role shifts, and what they mean for Round 1 team builds.We dive into the Knights' spine and whether Kalyn Ponga is becoming a must-have, assess whether Zac Kiraz can be trusted, and examine Crichton's role on the left edge. We also unpack the Cowboys bench and what it could mean for Reed Mahoney, along with discussion around Toby Couchman, Sete Tu, and Luciano Leilua's scoring outlook.With Round 1 fast approaching, this episode focuses on what's real, what's noise, and where coaches need to adjust.This episode is part of The Seven Tackle Set, the NRL SuperCoach podcast from SuperCoach Insight, formerly Insight Fantasy Sports.Check out the other shows from the pre-season: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1cFHlQFzCbxZL8bSACsca6S5ty-6Y11A&si=BT0gM1j82wbB2xbOJoin our FREE discord here: https://discord.gg/6fDXWnBHMCGet your FREE consult with Ryan from Astute Newstead: https://tally.so/r/n005AQHostsSC BrainInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/braintalksball/Twitter: https://x.com/BrainTalksBallSC WhispererInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scwhisperer/Twitter: https://x.com/SCWhispererSC MattrixInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sc_mattrix/Twitter: https://x.com/SC_MattrixSeven Tackle SetInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/seventacklesetnrl/Twitter: https://x.com/7TackleSetNRLPatreonIf you want the full experience and actual weekly edges, our Patreon is where everything lives.Exclusive podcasts and articles, weekly team reveals and trades, subscriber Q&A, consensus position rankings, premium Discord access, and direct 1-1 access to the hosts…Join here: https://www.patreon.com/12428569/joinChapters0:00 Vegas TLT Is Here | Biggest Team List Day of the Year2:45 Winners & Losers From TLT | Curveballs, Chaos & Early Drama4:50 Storm Edge Bombshell | Joe Chan vs Lisati Debate8:30 Dolphins Fullback Decision | Hammer Confirmed, Fuller Out12:20 Warriors Mail | Jacob Laban Starting Round 1?15:20 Tigers Boost | Makasini Becomes a Must-Have Cheapie19:30 Knights Breakdown | Mooney Named, Sharpe at 6, Brown at 726:00 Cowboys Shake-Up | Drinkwater Green Light, Chester Risk30:30 Bulldogs & Dragons News | Crichton Goal Kicks, Setu 2 In38:15 Patreon Q&A | Mahoney Minutes, Flex Strategy & Must-HavesFind our socials, sponsors, all our shows, join our community and become a subscriber here: https://linktr.ee/InsightFantasySports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cold soil, heavy rain, and an eager itch to plant—this is the moment gardeners choose between rushing the season or stacking the odds for a great harvest. We dive into a clear, practical guide to picking potato varieties that fit both your garden and your plate, from fast-maturing salad types to flavour-packed second earlies and reliable main crops for storage. Along the way, we ground every tip in real conditions: soil temperature as your green light, earthing up to beat late frosts, and smart timing to dodge blight season.We start with confidence builders. Charlotte tops the salad list for clean skins, high yields, and a waxy bite that loves vinaigrettes, while Pink Fir Apple and International Kidney add character if you crave variety. First earlies like Duke of York, Red Duke of York, and Sharpe's Express earn their space by finishing early, freeing beds for summer crops. Vitabella brings a safety net with extra blight resistance, and Alouette offers rare early flouriness if you manage slugs by earthing up.If taste is king, we champion British Queens. Get them into warm soil early and they deliver that floury, comforting texture that makes a simple plate sing. For the long game, we compare main crops: Records for a rich, slightly yellow flesh; King Edward and Maris Piper for classic roast quality; Rooster and Kerr's Pink for trusted staples. If blight has caught you before, Sarpo Mira and Sarpo Axona are your calm in the storm—vigorous growth, clean foliage, and solid harvests that improve with patient maturity.Threaded through are the small habits that decide big outcomes: planting depth at 10 cm, earthing up in stages, steady moisture during tuber set, and choosing containers when space or soil is against you. We also pause to honour the late Dr Elaine Ingham, whose soil food web work reshaped how many of us see life underfoot. Listen to a great episode of the podcast with Elaine here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/857398/episodes/10640939 We discuss upcoming workshop dates plus a free Grow Your Own Food webinar for those who can't travel. Sign up to the webinar herehttp://subscribepage.io/growyourownfoodwebinarReady to pick a winning trio? Try Charlotte for a fast win, British Queens for flavour, and a Sarpo main crop for stress-free storage. If this guide helped, follow, share with a fellow grower, and leave a review to help more gardeners find us.Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John
In this episode, we welcome back return guest Hank Bessembinder for a deeply analytical conversation spanning leveraged ETFs, volatility, and the future of performance measurement. Hank walks us through his latest research on leveraged single-stock ETFs, clarifying the misunderstood concept of "volatility decay" and decomposing returns into rebalancing effects and frictions. The results are striking: meaningful underperformance relative to simple levered benchmarks, driven by both embedded costs and the mechanics of daily resets. In the second half, we shift gears to a more foundational question: What is a return, really? Hank challenges the dominance of arithmetic averages and even geometric means, arguing that neither truly captures the long-term investor experience. He introduces the concept of the sustainable return—a measure based on the cash flows an investment can support without depleting capital—and outlines how it could reshape academic finance and real-world financial planning. Key Points From This Episode: (0:01:03) Welcome back to Hank Bessembinder and overview of his recent research. (0:06:16) What "volatility decay" really means—and why the term may be misleading. (0:09:16) Why volatility does not necessarily reduce mean returns in constant leverage ETFs. (0:10:11) Ex-ante decision-making and the wedge between mean and median outcomes. (0:11:26) Single-stock vs. index leveraged ETFs: Similar mechanics, different magnitudes. (0:12:52) Why past research has been so cautionary about long-term use of leveraged ETFs. (0:15:53) How rebalancing costs differ for long and short leveraged products. (0:16:57) The benchmark: Levered buy-and-hold versus constant daily rebalancing. (0:19:46) Empirical results: Long funds underperform by ~0.8% per month; short funds by ~1% per month. (0:21:10) Decomposing underperformance into rebalancing effects and frictions. (0:24:15) The real (though rare) possibility of returns below –100% in leveraged products. (0:27:04) Simulation results over 50 years: Skewness, negative medians, and rebalancing drag. (0:28:38) Why volatility tends to coincide with reversals—and why reversals drive rebalancing costs. (0:31:15) Practical guidance: Who, if anyone, should use leveraged single-stock ETFs. (0:34:58) The limitations of arithmetic means and single-period models. (0:36:55) Why aggregate investors are not buy-and-hold investors. (0:39:17) The shortcomings of arithmetic averages, alphas, and Sharpe ratios for long-horizon measurement. (0:42:38) Why log returns don't solve the core measurement problems. (0:44:56) The case for dollar-weighted returns and the limitations of IRRs. (0:48:18) Modified IRRs and their role in capturing aggregate investor outcomes. (0:50:14) Introducing the sustainable return: Measuring what can be withdrawn without depleting capital. (0:53:22) Expected sustainable return and its close relationship to the geometric mean. (0:56:09) Proportional sustainable return and withdrawal-based performance measurement. (1:00:00) Individual stock returns through the lens of sustainable returns. (1:00:53) Nudging academic finance beyond the "econometric streetlight." Links From Today's Episode: Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Benjamin Felix — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Cameron Passmore — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Cameron on X — https://x.com/CameronPassmore Cameron on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/ Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: Is it okay to have birthday parties during Lent? Why does it say that God "repented" in Genesis 6:6 after creating man? When the altar server approaches the altar with a candle, what does that represent? Can a Roman Catholic confess to a Byzantine Priest? Before the consecration, why do priests add a drop of water to the wine? When is a general confession recommended? Is it normal for a TLM to have an opening and closing hymn? What is Jesus' second coming? How long does the propaedeutic stage last for ICKSP candidates? If a canon is hearing confession, do you say "forgive me canon"? What should those entering the field of law look out for morally? And more. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Hikari speaks with Will Sharpe on her latest film Rental Family. They discuss the nuances of cross-cultural directing, collaborating through improvisation, filming on location, and casting Brendan Fraser.
If you've been to a major concert in the past thirty years, there's a decent chance this week's guest had a hand in fueling the talent. Debbie Sharpe, the charming Aussie behind The Goddess and Grocer, built her culinary chops touring the globe and cooking for the likes of Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, The Rolling Stones, and Paul McCartney before jumping off the tour bus and making Chicago her permanent home. Inspired by the bustling delis and markets of her native Melbourne, she opened her first Goddess and Grocer in Bucktown in 2005, combining rock 'n' roll and a distinctly Australian sensibility to the neighborhood food scene. Today, her shops are known for globally inspired, ingredient-driven dishes, legendary sandwiches and salads, showstopping Rainbow Cake, and catering rooted in backstage hospitality for some of the world's most exacting performers. She joins us to talk about life on tour, feeding rock royalty, juggling brick and mortar with catering — and so much more.
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: How should serious young Catholic men and women meet today? What are the other "gesimas" besides Septuagesima? Is the New Testament accurate even if it isn't translated one-to-one? What is the Catholic church's official position on imputed righteousness as the source of justification and salvation? Can the single life be a vocation? What is a religious vocation? Can someone who renounced Catholicism receive a Catholic funeral? Can you be a hidden catholic and a Jehovah's Witness? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Portland Trailblazers vs. Utah Jazz NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Trailblazers vs. Jazz Injuries Murray and Thybulle are out for Portland with Sharpe questionable. Harkless is out for Utah with George questionable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Trailblazers at Jazz 7:30PM ET—Portland is back-to-back after playing at Minnesota on Wednesday and losing 133-109. Utah is back-to-back after hosting Sacramento and winning 121-93. The Pick with the Explanation
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John Ross talks to Lee Moore about his book, China's Backstory: The History Beijing Doesn't Want You to Read (2025, Unsung Voices Books). The book looks at the four important China-related stories that often make headlines: Taiwan, Xinjiang, the Chinese economy, and Hong Kong. In this conversation, Lee and John focus mainly on the history of Xinjiang and the Uyghurs, but also cover a wide range of other topics. Hoping to reach a broad audience, Lee took an unusual approach to writing China's Backstory; although a scholar, he uses colloquial translations of Chinese texts, peppers his paragraphs with colorful language, and generally has a lot of fun. The approach is sure to generate controversy. The book is factually sound, however (it comes with endnotes), and has numerous literary references, as we would expect from the host of the long-running Chinese Literature Podcast.Lee Moore's book: China's Backstory: The History Beijing Doesn't Want You to Read (2025, Unsung Voices Books).Lee's podcast: Chinese Literature Podcast Lee Moore's book recommendationsHe went with three books on China which he describes as “old school scholarship” and ones that most BOA listeners will likely not have read. 1. Michael Pollak's Mandarins, Jews and Missionaries: Jewish Experience in the Chinese Empire (1980, Jewish Publication Society of America)2. Sarah Paine's Imperial Rivals: China, Russia and Their Disputed Frontier (1996, M. E. Sharpe)3. Hodong Kim's Holy War in China: The Muslim Rebellion and State in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877 (2004, Stanford University Press) The Books on Asia Podcast is co-produced with Plum Rain Press. Podcast host Amy Chavez is author of The Widow, the Priest, and the Octopus Hunter: Discovering a Lost Way of Life on a Secluded Japanese Island. and Amy's Guide to Best Behavior in Japan.The Books on Asia website posts book reviews, podcast episodes and episode Show Notes. Subscribe to the BOA podcast from your favorite podcast service. Subscribe to the Books on Asia newsletter to receive news of the latest new book releases, reviews and podcast episodes.
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Portland Trailblazers NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. 76ers vs. Trailblazers Injuries George is out for Philadelphia with Embiid questionable. Murray, Sharpe and Thybulle are out for Portland. Avdija and Williams are questionable with Henderson probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats 76ers at Trailblazers 10PM ET—Philadelphia improved to 30-22 following their 109-103 road victory against Phoenix. 76ers shot 47% with 38% from three. Joel Embiid led with 33 points with nine rebounds. Tyrese Maxey contributed 29 points with nine rebounds.
This week's episode features a really thoughtful conversation with Claire Sharpe, a mountain bike instructor, community builder, and the founder of the Bristol Rally. It's a great listen if you're curious about bikepacking, interested in community-led events, or if you've ever talked yourself out of an adventure because you thought you weren't “ready” yet.In this episode, we talk about:Coming to cycling later in life and learning by doingHow community can be a gateway into bike adventureClaire's journey into mountain bike instruction and coaching with empathyWhy lived experience matters when helping others build confidenceThe Bristol Rally and how it's designed to feel welcoming and accessibleBreaking down barriers through inclusive event designRoute planning, rights of way, and riding with confidence in the UKMisadventures, muddy trails, hike-a-bike moments, and why they become the best storiesWhy you don't need to be “fit enough” before startingAll Terre (Claire's website): https://allterre.net/The Bristol Rally: https://allterre.net/the-bristol-rally/Follow Claire and her bikepacking projects via the links below:Instagram: @ClaireSharpe, her website - All Terre. Check out her event - The Bristol Rally EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/STR Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Check out Old Man Mountain for the perfect way to carry gear on your bike. Support the showBuy me a coffee! I'm an affiliate for a few brands I genuinely use and recommend including:
Memphis Grizzlies vs. Portland Trailblazers NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T Grizzlies vs. Trailblazers Injuries Recent Box Score Key Stats Grizzlies at Trailblazers 10PM ET—Memphis and Trailblazers are on back-to-backs as they met in Portland on Friday night with Portland winning 135-115. Clarke, Edey and Morant are out for Memphis with Anderson questionable. Aldama, Caldwell-Pope and Jerome are probable. Thybulle is out with Murray doubtful for Portland. Avdija and Sharpe are questionable.
On today's episode of “Fearless,” Jason expounds on the brand of black men epitomized by Deontay Wilder's outburst regarding the road traveled by black men despite banking several million dollars. Ryan Clark says to move on from racism, only to highlight aspects of racism during his diatribe. Joe Budden and Shannon Sharpe add their two cents to the race debate. Steve Kim joins Jason discussing Deontay Wilder's claim that Tyson Fury cheated; Tony Dungy calling for more Pro Football Hall of Fame electees; and former teammates angered by Tom Brady saying he doesn't have a horse in the Super Bowl race featuring the New England Patriots. Lastly, Shaun King joins Jason to discuss Wilder, Clark, Budden, and Sharpe and whether Tom Brady's presence is proving positive for the Las Vegas Raiders, given that Jay Glazer says Maxx Crosby wants out. Joe Flacco said, "As football players, we signed up for concussions.” How does King respond? Find out today on a packed show! Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor If you're living with daily aches and pain, Relief Factor might be the real deal for you too. Try the 3-week QuickStart today! Visit https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charla sobre las posibilidades que ofrece la herramienta MyPortfolio con Enrique Roca, ex-gestor profesional con 36 años de experiencia en los mercados y autor del Blog Erre (uno de los más seguidos de Rankia), a quien entrevisté en el episodio 5 del podcast y con Samuel, responsable de desarrollo de MyPortfolio en Rankia e inversor desde los 14 años.Repasamos desde la creación de carteras con acciones, ETFs y fondos hasta el uso del backtesting para simular cómo se habría comportado tu estrategia en años anteriores antes de invertir un solo euro. Profundizamos en el análisis para entender si tus activos están más concentrados de lo que crees. Hablamos también del componente social de MyPortfolio: la posibilidad de acceder a carteras públicas de otros inversores y aprender de sus estrategias, así como descubrir a otros usuarios que invierten en activos similares a los nuestros.También presentamos en primicia el Desafío Rankia 2026 que empieza el 2 de marzo, un torneo virtual para aprender a construir carteras de inversión y divertirse compitiendo con otros usuarios de todo el mundo o con tus amigos. Es una forma de aprender a definir una estrategia inversora antes de operar con dinero real.* Este episodio cuenta con el apoyo de HAMCO Asset Management, gestora independiente española especializada en Deep Value. Recientemente ha completado la fusión de su fondo estrella, el HAMCO Global Value Fund, en una SICAV luxemburguesa, ampliando su alcance internacional. Más info en www.hamco.esTEMAS0:00 – Presentación de Samuel y Enrique2:40 – My Portfolio: Problemas que resuelve: diversificación, estrategia y control de riesgos.7:52 – Universo de activos para invertir: Acciones, ETFs y Fondos de inversión.9:30 – Diferencia entre operar con fondos y ETFs (valores liquidativos y retardos).12:20 – Cómo registrarse y crear una cartera.20:40 –Aportaciones: ¿Invertir todo de golpe o de forma periódica?27:40 – Métodos de seguimiento: Del Excel a MyPortfolio.36:00 – Carteras públicas vs. privadas39:52 – El uso de Benchmarks: Cómo comparar tu rentabilidad contra índices.45:10 – Rentabilidad ponderada por tiempo y por dinero.50:39 – Riesgo, Volatilidad y Ratio de Sharpe.1:03:45 - Radiografía de la cartera de inversión01:11:18 – Comunidad y "Almas Gemelas": Cómo encontrar inversores con activos similares.01:19:30 – Desafío Rankia 202601:31:42 – Lecturas recomendadasMás info con enlaces a los contenidos comentados en mi blog en Rankia:https://www.rankia.com/blog/such/7181671-113-como-analizar-mejorar-tus-inversiones-myportfolio
Jim Sharpe has always been advocate for sobriety and seeking help. Fifteen years ago today, Sharpe got sober after struggling with alcohol abuse. He continues to urge anyone struggling to seek help.
In this episode of Talking Real Money, Don and Tom take aim at “magical” high-yield investments, focusing on why junk bond funds often behave more like risky stocks than stable bonds. Drawing on research from Larry Swedroe, they explain how high fees, high turnover, and economic sensitivity undermine the appeal of high-yield funds—especially during recessions. They reinforce the core principle that higher returns always mean higher risk and argue that investors are usually better served taking risk in equities and safety in high-quality bonds. Listener questions cover HSAs in retirement, Roth IRAs for young investors, backdoor Roth conversions, and the Vanguard Star Fund. The episode closes with discussion of RetireMeet 2026 and the importance of long-term, disciplined investing. 0:04 Opening: Wanting high returns with no risk 1:02 Introduction to “magical” high-yield investments 1:10 Larry Swedroe's research on junk bond funds 2:20 Investment-grade vs. high-yield bonds explained 4:29 Bankruptcy risk and bondholder losses 5:49 Returns, volatility, and stock-like behavior 6:36 Risk-adjusted returns and Sharpe ratios 7:47 Why passive beats active in junk bonds 8:35 2008 losses in high-yield funds 9:36 “Yield is for farmers” and risk perspective 10:42 Why higher yield always means higher risk 11:08 Bonds as portfolio ballast 12:17 Why equities are better for risk-taking 12:27 HSA investing for medical expenses 13:56 Roth IRA for grandson with long time horizon 15:18 Backdoor Roth conversion tax question 17:57 Vanguard Star Fund discussion 19:03 Active vs. index fund comparisons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: What is man's proper domain over animals when it comes to hunting? Why is Ash Wednesday not a holy day of obligation? Is dedicating time to breathing exercises beneficial in the Catholic spiritual life? Can Catholics attend non-Catholic weddings at secular venues? Is fasting also required on Holy Saturday? Why does the Roman Rite delay confirmation for infants? When praying, should we address our prayers to the Trinity or individual members? And more Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Join Logan Janis on Mostly Superheroes as he sits down with St. Louis media personality Angella Sharpe. In this episode, Angella shares her journey from working with the St. Louis Blues and Tampa Bay to her current role hosting on STL TV. We dive deep into her passion for collecting Barbies, her experience interviewing the crew at the legendary Cardinals Superman Day, and her thoughts on why anyone with enough money—and vengeance—could be Batman. From "Firebird Fest" to meeting the real-life Peter Griffin at Comic-Con, this conversation captures the high-energy spirit of one of St. Louis's favorite broadcasters. Segment Timestamps: 00:00:16 – Flashback: Cardinals Superman Day Jersey Giveaway 00:01:03 – Introducing Mostly Superheroes & Local STL Roots 00:03:14 – Logan and Angella Recap the Busch Stadium Interview 00:05:48 – Angella's Secret Passion: Collecting Barbies 00:06:28 – Career Journey: From St. Louis to Nashville and Tampa Bay 00:09:02 – Inside STL TV and Highlighting St. Louis Events 00:10:04 – Why Batman is the Ultimate Relatable Superhero 00:11:36 – The Logistics of Podcasting with the Full Crew 00:12:40 – Summer Cruises and Firebird Car Culture 00:14:35 – Dexter Fan Theories & The Return of the Series 00:15:24 – Testing the New Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses 00:40:49 – Seeing Back to the Future on the Big Screen 00:42:55 – Meeting "Peter Griffin" and Keanu Reeves Lookalikes Subscribe and support our independent podcast at www.mostlysuperheroes.com!
José Antonio Esteban, CEO de IronIA Fintech, habla del evento de entrega de premios que tiene la compañía y que se celebra el próximo 4 de marzo. La empresa premiará a los 10 mejores. “Más de 220 participantes han competido con carteras que han ideado ellos para saber quién tenía mejor Sharpe”, afirma el invitado. Además añade que “la competición es una muy buena ocasión, para estos concursantes que se han formado con CFA, para que demuestren sus buenos conocimientos”. También destaca que también es una muy buena oportunidad para que “en una competición muy sana, en la que no hay que poner dinero, puedan obtener estos premios”. El entrevistado analiza cómo se ha desarrollado esta competición en los últimos meses y que han tenido que hacer sus concursantes para obtener los premios de la compañía. “Lo único que tienes que hacer es registrarte en IronIA y crear una cartera modelo”. Apunta que una cartera modelo es “una selección de fondos con unos porcentajes”. También destaca que “tienen un simulador de mercado, que es lo que les permite hacer el seguimiento de esa cartera a lo largo del tiempo”. Además apunta que “como es una inversión a largo plazo, la empresa da la oportunidad al concursante de cambiar esa cartera a mitad del concurso”. Una de las claves de la compañía es que intentan fomentar la inversión de forma sencilla a sus clientes. “Intentamos transformar algo que es vital para nosotros, porque al final invertir es trabajar para tus ahorros”. La entrega de premios será el próximo 4 de marzo, es la primera edición y según nos cuenta el CEO de IronIA Fintech, ya están preparando la segunda. Además destaca que “tienen su competición la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y el BME” y también que “habrá más sorpresas este año”.
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: Canon Sharpe's online Bible study recommendations. Can we say that Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, and Zechariah practiced heroic virtues? Will prayers offered in the state of mortal sin be answered retroactively when the soul returns to the state of grace? What does "Thru no fault of their own…." mean? Canon's opinion on "parish hopping." Are we supposed to imagine mental images while using a rosary? Why would someone choose the ICKSP over another order? Why do we still feel unworthy to receive after confessing? And more. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
With the January 15th restrictions off of the table, join Thomas Leuthner as he breaks down his potential deadline for the Nets. Do the Nets give Sharpe a bigger role than Claxton? Find out here Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We've got a fresh batch of the 10 most talked-about players in fantasy, including a pair of superstar Mavericks and big men who confound us. PLAYERS COVERED: Kyrie Irving, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Day'Ron Sharpe, Trae Young, Jay Huff, Collin Gillespie, Kyshawn George, CJ McCollum, Myles Turner, Anthony Davis TRADE DEADLINE LIVE SHOW PAGE - Bookmark/Like it today and don't miss our 6 hours of mayhem on February 5th! https://youtube.com/live/ldtMbcI9EMQ?feature=share The Old Man Squad has a PATREON now. It's $1 and doesn't get a single benefit. It is entirely to support the mission here but won't change anything we do. https://www.patreon.com/cw/oldmansquad Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Google Sheet with Ranks, Weekly Streaming Schedule Charts & Injury Replacement Adds FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
January 12, 2026 - The team talks to Joshua Sharpe about his book covering the Dennis Perry case.Thank you to this week's sponsors, Better Wild and Hello Fresh!Right now, Betterwild is offering our listeners up to 40% off your order at betterwild.com/JUSTICE.Go to HelloFresh.com/towardjustice10fm to Get 10 free meals + a FREE Zwilling Knife (a $144.99 value) on your third box. Offer valid while supplies last. Free meals applied as discount on first box, new subscribers only, varies by plan. Become a patron by signing up at www.patreon.com/undisclosedpodLeave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/undisclosedSubscribe to our NEW YouTube channel @UndisclosedPodFollow us on Instagram/Facebook @undisclosedpodcastX @undisclosedpod#undisclosed #towardjustice #tjweekly #dennisperry #joshuasharpe
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: What do traditional priests like Canon Sharpe think of the Divine Mercy Chaplet? Is the communion fast supposed to be one hour before Mass or one hour before communion? Can those who commit apostasy repent? How can I maintain a spiritual life with a puppy? Was "Saul the Persecutor" Paul the Apostle? Will only 144,000 people enter heaven? Cannon Sharpe's thoughts on the decrease of Catholicism in the Philippines. How does Prayer fit into God's plan? Does the ICKSP have community as a part of its charism? According to the Rubrics, who should be saying the communion antiphon? Penitential suggestions for Lent. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Our last guests on Soundtracking are Will Sharpe and Paul Bettany, who join us to discuss Amadeus. Available to watch on Sky and Now TV, it's a reworking of Peter Shaffer's classic play, in which the precocious composer arrives in Vienna and soon makes an enemy of court composer Salieri.
Strap in and grab your NG tubes, because the EGS team in TIGER Country is taking you on a fast, forceful, and evidence-packed ride through 15 years of global SBO literature. From the OG 2011 Zielinski model to the latest 2025 predictive tools sweeping across Europe and North America, we're breaking down what matters when the bowel stops behaving and the clock starts ticking. Join Dr. Rushabh Dev and the Acute Care Surgery crew at the University of Missouri as they tackle the most common EGS consult in America with humor, data, and real-world pearls. Get ready for CT red flags, strangulation scores, Gastrografin truths, and the eternal battle between “operate early” vs. “wait it out.” Whether you're a med student trying to decode your first CT or a seasoned attending debating the next Gastrografin challenge, this episode delivers the insights you need to Dominate the Day. Participants: Dr. Rushabh Dev FACS (Moderator, Surgical Attending) – Assistant Professor of Surgery, Associate PD ACS & SCCM Fellowship, SICU Medical Director, Lieutenant Commander United States Navy Reserve Dr. Raymond Okeke; Acute Care Surgery & SCCM Fellow Dr. Eugene Ismailov, General Surgery Resident; PGY 5 Dr. Brycen Ratcliffe, General Surgery Resident; PGY 4 Dr. Desra Flecher, General Surgery Resident; PGY 3 Objectives: 1. Identify the core clinical and CT predictors of operative need in SBO including mesenteric edema, free fluid, closed-loop obstruction, lack of enhancement, and feces sign absence — and understand how these features have remained consistent across 15 years of research. 2. Compare major international SBO predictive models (Zielinski, Geneva Severity Score, STRISK, and NOFA) and describe how they inform real-time decision-making in North American acute care surgery. 3. Apply evidence-based algorithms, including the 2025 JTACS EGS pathway to structure SBO evaluation, integrate Water-Soluble Contrast studies, and avoid delayed surgery in high-risk patients. 4. Evaluate the long-term impact of operative vs. non-operative management with emphasis on recurrence risk, timing between episodes, and how to incorporate recurrence data into patient counseling. 5. Synthesize 15 years of evolving SBO literature into practical bedside strategies by balancing red-flag findings, risk-model guidance, and individualized clinical judgment to optimize outcomes. STRISK and NOFA Calculator: Prediction Models | Clinical Abdominal Surgery Helsinki References 1. Geneva Clinical Severity Score Wassmer, C. H., Guber, J., Zeindler, J., Meier, R. P. H., Ouaïssi, M., Ris, F., Morel, P., Didier, C., & Gkikas, I. (2023). A new clinical severity score for the management of adhesive small bowel obstruction: A cohort study. International Journal of Surgery, 109, 262–270. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37026805/ 2. STRISK & NOFA Predictive Models Räty, S., Rinta-Kilpinen, E., Eklund, M., Turunen, N., Koskinen, I., Rasilainen, S., Korhonen, T., & Paajanen, H. (2025). Development and external validation of prediction risk models for strangulation or non-operative treatment failure in small bowel obstruction: A multicenter prospective study. Surgery, 178(1), 45–56. Prediction Models | Clinical Abdominal Surgery Helsinki 3. JTACS EGS Algorithm – Evidence-Based, Cost-Effective Management Livingston, D. H., Wolfson, D., Cogbill, T. H., Rice, T. W., Patel, N., et al. (2025). Evidence-based, cost-effective management of small bowel obstruction: An Emergency General Surgery Algorithms Work Group project. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 98(4), 512–528. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40842046/ 4. Tennessee Recurrence Study (Operative vs Non-Operative Management) Medvecz, A. J., Dennis, B. M., Wang, L., Countouris, M. E., Croce, M. A., Sharpe, J. P., Ivanova, A., & Miller, R. S. (2020). Impact of operative management on recurrence of adhesive small bowel obstruction: A longitudinal analysis of a statewide database. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 230(4), 544–551.e1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31954815/ 5. Early Predictive SBO Work – Zielinski (2010–2011) Zielinski, M. D., Eiken, P. W., Bannon, M. P., Heller, S. F., Lohse, C. M., & Huebner, M. (2010). Small bowel obstruction—Who needs an operation? A multivariate prediction model. World Journal of Surgery, 34(5), 910–919. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20217412/ 6. Zielinski, M. D., Haddad, N. N., Cullinane, D. C., Eiken, P. W., & Huebner, M. (2011). Prospective, observational validation of a multivariate small bowel obstruction model to predict the need for operative intervention. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 212(6), 1068–1076. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21458305/ Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. 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In this special compilation episode of Excess Returns, we ask one revealing question to some of the most respected investors, strategists, and market thinkers in the industry:What is one belief you hold about investing that most of your peers would disagree with?The answers challenge conventional wisdom across macro, valuation, diversification, options, forecasting, AI, and investor behavior.Rather than consensus, this episode highlights how great investors think differently about risk, uncertainty, and long-term outcomes.00:06 Jim Grant – Why gold has been, is, and will remain money02:14 Andy Constan – Why quantitative easing is always pro-growth and inflationary03:36 Liz Ann Sonders – Why year-end market price targets are a useless exercise04:56 Richard Bernstein – Why the stock market is ownership, not a horse race06:33 David Giroux – Why macro investing does not create long-term alpha08:00 Meb Faber – Why dividend investing narratives are often misunderstood11:44 Sam Ro – When valuations actually matter and when they don't13:27 Jason Buck – Why belief systems in investing are often built on insecurity15:16 Mike Green – Why markets change when metrics become targets17:16 Jerry Parker – Why the Sharpe ratio fails for asymmetric return strategies19:15 Chris Mayer – Why trimming great businesses often hurts long-term returns21:14 Joseph Shaposhnik – Why a stock that has doubled may still be early24:27 Warren Pies – Why price and technicals are essential for managing risk25:33 Katie Stockton – Why technical analysis can stand on its own27:17 Jim Paulsen – Why policy makers matter less than cultural and economic forces28:41 Adam Parker – Why differentiated thinking is the only real edge versus the index30:29 Rupert Mitchell – Why copying great investors is a mistake31:18 Victor Haghani – Why asset allocation should be dynamic, not static33:09 Dan Rasmussen – Why historical growth tells you almost nothing about future growth33:45 Graeme Forster – Why you don't just need to be right 60% of the time35:40 Shannon Saccocia – Why investors should think more like futurists than historians36:21 Cem Karsan – Why options are not derivatives, but the true underlying40:31 Aahan Menon – Why tariffs and macro news matter less than investors think41:49 Andrew Beer – Why simple bets often outperform complex strategies44:09 Bogumil Baranowski – Why successful investing requires far less work than people believe45:55 Rick Ferri – Why advice fees and asset management fees should be separated46:57 Cameron Dawson – Why multidisciplinary thinking is essential for investors48:24 Mary Ann Bartels – Why blue chip dividend investing still has a place49:40 Travis Prentice – Why turnover depends entirely on the strategy50:24 Scott McBride – Why catalysts are overrated in value investing50:58 Jared Dillian – Why tariffs and protectionism make economies poorer53:35 Peter Atwater – Why shareholders are no longer the top corporate priority54:34 Ian Cassel – Why turnover myths persist in microcap investing55:31 Kris Sidial – Why trading psychology matters more than models56:17 Noel Smith – Why top hedge fund returns are not the upper limit57:09 Kai Wu – How AI will reshape investing jobs without replacing humans01:00:49 Tim Hayes – Why markets cannot be forecast reliably01:02:12 Doug Clinton – Why AI-powered asset management could be a multi-trillion-dollar industry
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Straight shooting, David E Feldman is no stranger to putting his characters through the ringer. Through his Dora Ellison and Hammer & Sharpe series, Feldman shares how his own life shaped the characters he loves so much. https://www.davidefeldmanauthor.com/
Paul Bettany and Will Sharpe don their frock coats for Amadeus on Sky and we speak to both of them on this week's show as they chat all things Mozart with Boyd. Plus we wrap up a festive haul of shows for under your Christmas tree, taking a look at Mart Gatiss' latest Ghost Story For Christmas, The Room in The Tower on BBC2, getting drawn into the sweedy underbelly of Texan high society in The Hunting Wives on ITV, and finally getting to take a ride with Ethan Hawke's ‘truthstorian' as The Lowdown finally splashes down here in the UK on Disney+. All that and Kay loses the power of speech, Boyd recounts a harrowing experience at The Ivy where the doorman didn't know who he was, and James reveals the embarrassing truth of how he spent 469 hours this year. (Episode 368)
Niels and Cem reflect on a year marked by concentration, confidence, and growing structural fragility beneath calm markets. They examine extreme positioning, record low cash levels, and the quiet dominance of reflexive flows over fundamentals. Cem challenges common readings of volatility, explains where real fear hides in options markets, and outlines why tail exposure becomes critical late in cycles. The discussion broadens into portfolio construction, questioning the legacy of 60/40 investing and the illusion of diversification built during falling-rate decades. Grounded in history, market structure, and political cycles, this conversation offers a disciplined framework for navigating regimes where leverage, policy, and inequality quietly redefine risk.-----50 YEARS OF TREND FOLLOWING BOOK AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO FOR ACCREDITED INVESTORS - CLICK HERE-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “Ten Reasons to Add Trend Following to Your Portfolio” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Cem on Twitter.Episode TimeStamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the Systematic Investor Series00:49 - Geopolitical tensions beneath the surface of markets02:07 - Extreme bullish sentiment and record low cash levels04:12 - Margin use, positioning, and why this setup is fragile06:07 - Why the VIX fails as a true fear indicator11:48 - Buffett's concentration and risk management through quality16:27 - Leverage, Sharpe ratios, and misunderstood diversification21:02 - Trend following performance and late year positioning23:48 - Positioning, reflexivity, and market microstructure28:25 - Volatility traps and convexity before stress events31:06...
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: Why does God not answer my prayers from St. Jude? Are those who celebrate only secular traditions during Christmas wrong? What does the ideal Catholic United States look like? What would America look like if the loyalists won from a Catholic perspective? How does Vatican citizenship work? Confessional Questions How does St. Benedict's Ora et Labora look when put into practice for the laity? Does God consider the prayers of the unbaptized? Origins of the Infant of Prague. Can OCIA be done online? What is incense? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Nate and Danny dig into a Western Conference mailbag for the Grizzlies, Wolves, Pelicans, Thunder, Suns, and Blazers, focusing on young bigs, long-term team-building, and how to survive in an OKC/Wemby/Jokic world.Memphis Grizzlies — 0:15What has Zach Edey's overall impact been so far, and why hasn't his strong play gotten more discussion?Given that most of Memphis' wins with Edey back came against sub-.500 teams, what's actually real and what projects beyond this season?Why are Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. “bad all of a sudden”—how much of it is attitude, effort, health, or role?Minnesota Timberwolves — 12:00If Tim Connelly decides to make a significant move, what sort of framework should he pursue—selling high on Julius Randle, moving Rudy Gobert to lower long-term risk while raising ceiling, or something else entirely?Who is a realistic trade target for Minnesota at point guard who can shoot, defend enough, and still let Anthony Edwards be the primary creator?What is Rob Dillingham's trade value right now—does he bring back even a late first?Why did the Wolves let Nickiel Alexander-Walker go—could they really not find a way to keep him or other options?How good is the offensive chemistry between Gobert and Randle actually—are they meaningfully helping each other?New Orleans Pelicans — 26:23Do Derik Queen's flaws—lack of true center size and questionable mobility—ultimately cap his long-term ceiling, or can his creation ability and defensive hands make those weaknesses not matter as much?If you're the Pelicans, what kind of offers would you need to seriously consider moving each of Jose Alvarado, Zion Williamson, Sadiq Bey, Herb Jones, and Trey Murphy III?Oklahoma City Thunder — 36:57Is OKC the deepest team of all time when fully healthy, given their bench of Kason Caruso, Isaiah Joe, Aaron Wiggins, AJ Mitchell, Kenrich Williams, J-Will, etc.?Which Western Conference teams, if any, would intentionally punt games against the Clippers late in the season to worsen the pick OKC owns from LA?What is AJ Mitchell doing defensively that makes him so effective?How many All-Stars should the Thunder have this season?If Shai Gilgeous-Alexander were to get hurt in the playoffs, how good would OKC's offense remain—could they still realistically win a series or two?Which Western Conference teams have the best chance of beating OKC in a playoff series, and how would you rank the Rockets, Spurs, and Nuggets as threats?Phoenix Suns — 47:45Given the Suns' surprising competence plus the fact they don't control their own firsts, has your view changed on how they should operate over the next 2–3 years?If you were running the Suns and received a strong offer for Devin Booker, would you trade him?With the Suns hovering around the 6-seed race, could they be sneaky buyers at the deadline—and if so, what position or role should they target given their current roster and Jalen Green's fit?Portland Trail Blazers — 53:05Is Portland's rebuild a failure—especially considering taking Scoot over Amen, choosing Klingan over Edey, trading out of the Cedric Coward spot for Hansen, and the current returns on Shaedon Sharpe?With OKC, Wembanyama's Spurs, and Jokic's Nuggets (plus Houston) as massive obstacles, how should the other Western teams approach big-picture strategy, timelines, and the pursuit of relevance?Have any of Sharpe, Toumani Camara, and Donovan Clingan actually improved from last year, or is it fair to say none of them have taken a real step forward? Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well!Subscribe on YouTube to get Dunc'd On Clutch Calls, Real Video Scouts, and more.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of Talking Real Money takes aim at the latest “easy money” illusion—house flipping—explaining why rising costs, higher interest rates, softer housing demand, and plain old competition have drained much of its appeal. Tom and Don connect flipping's decline to a familiar pattern of speculative behavior, much like day trading or past real estate manias, and reinforce why there are no reliable shortcuts to wealth. Listener calls drive a wide-ranging discussion on global diversification versus U.S.-only investing, the dangers of concentration risk in the S&P 500, how recency bias distorts performance comparisons, and why owning more markets matters more than making predictions. The episode wraps with practical retirement guidance for older investors, including simplifying portfolios with low-cost target-date funds, and closes with trademark humor and perspective. 0:05 Show open, intro banter, singing callbacks, and weekend rhythm 0:28 House flipping compared to day trading and FOMO investing 1:28 Why flipping activity is down sharply: costs, rates, and competition 3:41 The myth of “passive income” in real estate 4:50 Softer housing markets and demographic headwinds 6:02 No magic systems—long-term investing still wins 8:27 Lisa (Colorado): investing nonprofit funds at Vanguard 10:30 VOO vs VTI vs VT and the case for global diversification 12:29 Volatility, standard deviation, and diversification basics 14:44 Sharpe ratios, recency bias, and misleading performance metrics 16:54 Charles (Seattle): Boeing plans, VOO, and AVGE at Schwab 18:32 S&P 500 concentration risk and the “Magnificent Seven” 21:33 Jason (Sammamish): VTI vs VT debate and long-term market data 28:41 Debbie (Camano Island): portfolio risk concerns at age 73 31:20 Risk tolerance vs risk capacity in retirement 33:16 Vanguard target-date funds as a simple retirement solution 36:01 Lighter close with creative fundraising and holiday humor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Newt talks with Bernard Cornwell about his latest book, “Sharpe’s Storm: Richard Sharpe and the Invasion of Southern France, 1813.” Cornwell shares the serendipitous start of his writing career, which began when he moved to the United States and decided to write a book due to difficulties in obtaining a work permit. His first novel, "Sharpe’s Eagle," set in 1808, marked the beginning of a series that follows the character Richard Sharpe through various historical battles. Cornwell explains his inspiration for writing about the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars, filling a gap he perceived in historical literature. He also discusses the challenges and intricacies of writing two major series, one about Sharpe and the other about The Saxon Stories, which explore the creation of England. Their conversation touches on historical figures like Wellington, whose military strategies and personal characteristics are vividly brought to life in Cornwell's novels. Cornwell also reflects on his characters, expressing a closer connection to Sharpe due to the character's long-standing presence in his work. He hints at the possibility of future Sharpe novels, though he is currently focused on writing another book in The Saxon Series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.