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387: Maurie Plant Meet | Andy Blow | Box Hill Classic This weeks episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, their free online planner has you covered! It calculates exactly how much carb, sodium, and fluid you need to smash your goals. Listen to the show for an exclusive discount. Brad returns from his camping trip as his body feels his age. Julian hits up the running scene up in Canberra. Brady finds his balance in the training peak leading up to Ballarat. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Ky Robinson holds off Seth O'Donnell at Maurie Plant Meet 5000m in 13:13.17 Georgia Griffiths second 3000m in 8:35.10 behind winner Fentaye Belayneh of Ethiopia in 8:34.30 and ahead of Senayet Getachew. Claudia Hollingsworth wins the 1500 in 4:05.97 ahead of Sarah Billings and Linden Hall Cam Myers took it from gun to tape in the Men's 1500m in 3:34.98 ahead of Adam Spencer and Jude Thomas. Results via World Athletics Sarah Klein took out the Box Hill Classic 3000m in 9:26.66 ahead of Bianca Puglisi and Katherine Dowie, while Ben Buckingham won the men's race in 7:56.35 to hold off Will Garbelotto and Ed Marks. Max Shervington from Western Australia won the 1500m in 3:42.69 ahead of Adam Goddard of South Australia and Evander Scott, while Stephanie Kelly of New South Wales won in 4:24.84 ahead of Karin of Japan and Milla Roberts of Queensland. Peyton Craig won the A 800m in 1:46.90, while Bendere Oboya won in 2:05.63 AthsVic ResultsHub Lauren Ryan placed fifth at the Sound Running The TEN 10000m in 30:58.69, with Holly Campbell running 31:54.00. Elise Cranny won the women's 10000m in 30:36.56, while Ishmael Kipkirui set a new NCAA record in a World Lead time of 26:50.21 Jackson Sharp placed second in the Men's 1500m with 3:36.82. Results Sydney Marathon announce $135,000 AUD prize pool on offer for Australian Athletes https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/record-breaking-prize-pool-to-elevate-australian-marathoners-on-the-global-stage/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJXT4NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHX1-otKr0Edm7VkV_OScef2lxIlmn4Icpvx5OzqfKr8qIf2EhQUcHz5iuA_aem_lk42VhK6864Vi0aAPBeSPQ Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Whispers speak of the prize pool on offer from Sydney Marathon and rant about flashing your lanyard at every opportunity, as Moose on the Loose unloads the carry-on from sprinters. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's question asks whether it's better to run easy runs away from the hills for the sake of heart rate. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Andy Blow returns to the show and chats with Brad to answer some listener-submitted questions about hydration and nutrition, how it relates to age, sweat rates and electrolyte consumption, giving insights on some of the developments on the latest research and culture around the topic. ------- Listener Offer: NordVPN has partnered with the Inside Running Podcast to offer you an amazing discount, head over to nordvpn.com/insiderunning to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
It takes a village - and multiple revisions! - to mount a modern, original opera. Key Change co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia journey to an orchestral workshop for The Pigeon Keeper, a first for Opera For All Voices (OFAV)! Imagine a stage filled with an eight-member student orchestra, four principal singers, and a women's chorus. Drop in the composer, librettist, and members of the OFAV team. Truncate the rehearsal period and invite an audience for a live presentation plus a feedback session. Now, you understand the excitement and angst surrounding an orchestral workshop. Andrea reconnects with Stephanie Fleischmann, librettist, and David Hanlon, composer, the imaginative duo behind this poignant story of home and hospitality in a time of conflict and need, along with Kelly Kuo, music director & conductor. We also hear from the extended community of artists and students of the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, who are shepherding The Pigeon Keeper from page to stage–with Daniel Millan, clarinetist; Nathan Harah, Kosmo; Ava Hawkins, ensemble; Jamiyah Hudson, ensemble; and Rada Grin, mother of Nathan Harah. “As people who've been fully invested in this project, it's often very difficult to be objective about what's actually being communicated [by the piece],” says Kelly, who notes that university collaborations, like this one with the U-M, provide the creative team with invaluable contextual information. Workshops also allow students to interact with professional companies. “The chorus is made up of undergraduates volunteering time outside their own classwork and their other choruses,” marvels Kelly. “It says a lot about their commitment to this project.” “It's speaking to their hearts,” observes Stephanie. “That makes me feel like the message of the piece is reaching all people.” But how did the audience respond? You'll have to wait until our next episode to find out. Thank you to Caitlin Lynch, Jayce Ogren, and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Interviews with David, Stephanie & Kelly and Nathan & Rada recorded by Dave Schall at DSA Villa Valentine Studio, outside Ann Arbor, MI. Additional voice recording by Ice Cream Sound Studios, Los Angeles, CA. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Arts Initiative at the University of Michigan University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance San Francisco Boys Chorus Contemporary Directions Ensemble Freedom House THE PIGEON KEEPER CREATIVE TEAM Stephanie Fleischmann, Librettist David Hanlon, Composer Kelly Kuo, Music Director And Conductor RELATED EPISODES Season 2 Episode 4 - Hope Is the Thing With Feathers: A first look at The Pigeon Keeper Season 4 Episode 4 - In a Room Making Music With People: The Pigeon Keeper with Stephanie Fleischmann and David Hanlon Season 4 Episode 9 - Competing Interest: How Do You Workshop a New Opera? *** Key Change is a production of The Santa Fe Opera in collaboration with Opera for All Voices. Produced and edited by Andrea Klunder at The Creative Impostor Studios Hosted by Andrea Fellows Fineberg & Anna Garcia Audio Engineer: Kabby at Kabby Sound Studios in Santa Fe Technical Director: Edwin R. Ruiz Production Support from Alex Riegler Show Notes by Lisa Widder Theme music by Rene Orth with Corrie Stallings, mezzo-soprano, and Joe Becktell, cello Cover art by Dylan Crouch This podcast is made possible due to the generous funding from the Hankins Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and an Opera America Innovation Grant supported by the Anne & Gordon Getty Foundation. To learn more about Opera For All Voices, visit SantaFeOpera.org. And for more Key Change, visit SantaFeOpera.org/KeyChange.
342: LA & Golden Grand Prix | Great Ocean Road Running Festival | & More This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Brad gets some quality sleep and runs in before he moves house. Julian plays hard at the Tan and then works hard at Apollo Bay. Brady dashes around in the dark. Stewy McSweyn ran 12:56.07 for an Olympic Qualifier and personal best, just a second off the National Record at the LA Grand Prix at UCLA. Morgan McDonald finished two places behind him in 13:00.48, also a personal best and Olympic Qualifier. Oli Hoare won the 1500m in 3:34.73, with Jesse Hunt in 3:35.38 and Cameron Myers 3:35.59. Lauren Ryan won the 1500m B Race in 4:08.15, Catriona Bisset in her 800m ran 2:00.22 Results via World Athletics Soufaine El Bakkali took out the 3000m Steeplechase in front of the home crowd at the Rabat Diamond League in Morocco, while Prudence Sekgodiso of South Africa posted a winning World Lead of 1:57.26 in the Women's 800m. Rabat Diamond League Results Great Ocean Road Marathon won by Johannes Motschmann of Germany in 2:36:35 and Meriem Daoui in 3:04:24. Grace Tame was claimed first place in the 60km Ultra Marathon, as did James Riggs in 3:56:41. Andrea Seccafien won the Half Marathon ahead of Sarah Klein and Ellie Pashley while Bret Ellis was the Men's winner. Lissy Duncan and Dale Carrol won the 14km Paradise Run the day prior. Great Ocean Road Running Festival Results Sam Clifford won the Sydney 10 in 29:09 ahead of Ed Goddard. Abigail Nordberg won in 33:13 ahead of Stephanie Kelly. Sydney 10 Results Rose Davies set a new 5000m National Record of 14:41.65 for the win at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Tokyo Japan, with Izzy Batt Doyle running third in 15:08.67. Sarah Billings and Georgia Griffith took out the 1500m in 4:04.66 and 4:05.35 respectively. Matt Ramsden clocked 13:38.1 in the Men's 5000m. Results via World Athletics https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/rose-davies-shatters-5000m-record-at-seiko-golden-grand-prix/ Megan Keith hangs on to win the Night of the 10000m PBs in 31:03.02, just holding off American Olympic Marathon Trials winner Fiona O'Keefe. Night of the 10k PBs Results Jarryd Clifford competes at the World Para Athletic Champs in Kobe, Japan running 15:05.41 and 3:55.63 in the T13 5000m and 1500m Finals respectively Para Athletic World Champs Results Beth Mackenzie and Matt Dimauntes take out Ultra Trail Australia 100K in the Blue Mountains, while Kate Avery and Charlie Hamilton won the 50K. UTA Results Rodgers Kwemoi of Kenya has been banned for six years following an ongoing investigation by the Athletics Integrity Unit, finding numerous violations of his athlete biological passport during that period. Kwemoi, coached by Patrick Sang has been stripped of all results from 2016 onwards. Inside The Games Article Listener Question asks about the potential long term impact of running on the knees and joints, then Moose On The Loose is disappointed by a low act from the running community. The show wraps up with the boys previewing this weekend's Diamond League Pre Classic. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Sister Kelly is a teacher here at the UVU Institute building. In this episode we will talk with her about the different trials and adversity and how she found clarity through Jesus Christ in the process. She offers great insights to being aware of singles in the church.
If you've ever wondered how working for a Small or Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) differs from being a cog in a large corporate machine, or if you're actively considering a career move into the SME sector, this episode is tailor-made for you. We're joined by Stephanie Kelly, Director of Recruit With Me and an experienced recruiter specialized in helping SMEs attract top-quality talent. In this episode, Stephanie unpacks the unique culture, expectations, opportunities, and challenges of working in an SME. Get ready for actionable tips on how to craft an SME-focused resume, the soft skills that matter most in smaller organizations, and strategies to ace your SME job interview. Read the full blog on the website. Timestamps to guide your listening: 04:43 - Stephanie's Career Journey and the Beginnings of her SME Recruitment Path 07:13 - Unveiling the Entrepreneurial Strengths Behind Your Unique Journey in the Traditional World of Recruitment 08:55 - Exploring the Differences Between SMEs and Large Corporations 12:37 - Assisting Organizations in Growth, Expansion, and Public Listing 15:05 - Transitioning from Corporate Comfort to SME Challenges 17:01 - Exploring the Unique Pathways to SME Job Opportunities 21:26 - Addressing Compliance and Family Business Dynamics 23:33 - Adapting to Family Business Cultures 26:47 - How SMEs Attract Talent in a Competitive Market 35:12 - Finding Success in Regional SMEs 37:43 - Stephanie's Final Thoughts Links mentioned in this episode: Episode 46 - Have a LinkedIn presence that's punchy and interesting Episode 55 - From city life to tropical paradise: A positive redundancy story update with Alistair Freeman Episode 71 - Moving lanes: How to make career changes without going backward, featuring Donna Burr About the host, Renata Bernarde Hello, I'm Renata Bernarde, the Host of The Job Hunting Podcast. I'm also an executive coach, job-hunting expert, and career strategist. I teach corporate, non-profit, and public professionals the steps and frameworks to help them find great jobs, change, and advance their careers with confidence and less stress. Be my friend: Subscribe to my newsletter and access free tools to help you advance in your career. Learn more about my services, courses, and group coaching: www.renatabernarde.com.
Listen to this engaging conversation where your Gum Goddess Podcaster, Hope, welcomes special guests Stephanie Kelly and Lizzie Butler to share their mother-daughter stories of the transformative power of recovery, exploring the connections between oral health, sobriety, and providing valuable insights on the importance of finding a supportive community. Together, let's celebrate the triumphs of recovery and shine a light on the importance of self-care inside and outside the mouth! For more information on Silver Linings Sober Living: 214.556.8164. https://gumsandgossip.com/ FB @gumsngossip IG @gumsandgossip ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Addiction Resource and information contact: Sober Living | Silver Linings (silverliningsrecovery.org) IG @silver.linings.sl FB @silverliningssoberliving --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gumsandgossip/message
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A LEADER'S IMPACT — a podcast for business owners, managers and changemakers.It's a jungle out there! Inflation, an energy crisis, rocketing interest rates and a recession – there is mounting pressure on all businesses to support their employees.For many businesses, throwing money at the problem isn't feasible.Stephanie Kelly, Chief People Officer, IRIS Software Group and Stephanie Coward, Managing Director of HCM, IRIS Software Group, talk ‘money' and how employers can have meaningful conversations with staff about how they intend to support them.https://www.iris.co.uk/
THE HUMAN SOURCE — a podcast for tomorrow's HR and Payroll professionals.What can you put in place to engage staff at a more meaningful level to ensure they deliver on what the business needs them to?Our dynamic duo, Stephanie Kelly, Chief People Officer, IRIS Software Group, and Stephanie Coward, Managing Director, IRIS Software Group, bestow their many years of experience in the HR field with a view to helping inspire your own people policies.
THE HUMAN SOURCE — a podcast for tomorrow's HR and Payroll professionals.What can businesses do to boost the productivity of their people?With the very real shortage of people to fill jobs, it pays to maximise the productivity of existing employees as a means of fuelling growth. Stephanie Kelly, Chief People Officer, IRIS Software Group, and Caroline Gammon, HR Market Specialist, IRIS Software Group, provide advice on how to optimise your current workforce.
THE HUMAN SOURCE — a podcast for tomorrow's HR and Payroll professionals.Given the current economic climate, small businesses may breathe a sigh of relief to hear that money is not the only thing motivating staff to join, stay and/or do their best work for an employer.Our dynamic duo, Stephanie Kelly, Chief People Officer at IRIS Software Group and Stephanie Coward, Managing Director at IRIS Software Group, explore what strategies businesses can look to improve, including internal career moves, manager-employee relationships and wellbeing support.https://www.iris.co.uk/hr/
Stephanie isn't actually a Major Mark but she should be. Her husband Mark Bitters has been sharing her journey in the Facebook group for quite some time so a lot of us know so much about her already, so why not talk to her directly and get to know her even better? You'll hear about her adventures with Husvar in the streets of Oshkosh, all the way to her being in Diamond Dallas Page's inner circle. Her story is incredible so don't miss it. Stephanie's Instagram Patreon.com/MajorWorldOrder ProWrestlingTees.com/MajorWorldOrder Facebook.com/MajorWorldOrder Twitter.com/MajorWorldOrder Instagram.com/MajorWorldOrder YouTube.com/MajorWorldOrder
Yoga Teacher and Sound Healer Stephanie Kelly joins Lynn today on the podcast to discuss what sound healing is and why it's beneficial not only to the body but the brain as well. We discuss noise pollution, sound frequencies, binaural beats, vibrations and how they all work together to help our cells return to their natural state. Additionally, we announce Yoga Story's newest tool in sound healing - the vibra acoustic sound lounger! In the near future, you'll be able to book 20-25 min appointments on this cutting edge technology. Sound healing research foundation for more resources on sound & vibrations and how they impact our systems: https://iaminharmony.com/pages/science-research
An interview with Stephanie Kelly, Backcountry Trek Manager, for the Northern Lights High Adventure Base. We discussed the upcoming 2022 season.This is the premier Alaskan High Adventure outdoor experience for scouts. Backpacking, hiking, canoeing, fishing and more! The Northern Lights High Adventure Base is run by the Midnight Sun Council, Boy Scouts of America, based in Fairbanks, Alaska.The mission of the Base is to provide a remote outdoor experience to youth and adults within the Scouting program. www.alaskahighadventure.com
Stephanie Kelly totally transformed her life with DDP Yoga and DDPY Nutrition alone. Other attempts resulted in injuries. Stephanie committed to DDPY and lost 120 pounds. She was a 2021 Positively Unstoppable Challenge Champion and is living her best life. You can't help but get inspired by this positive and beautiful woman. Check out this podcast!
The Rev. Stephanie Kelly preaches this morning in continuation of the theme "Why Community?" Listen in to Rev. Steph's message this morning.
Hello EveryoneToday's Show is gathering information on creative financing, Your books. As the weeks go by I will be talking more about creative financing and some of the techniques I used to acquire properties, I will talk about my first deal and how I used this method of investing. Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes, I'm not a CPA or Lawyer. So here are a few books I recommend you start with, I'm not an affiliate or do I get compensated for talking about them.BooksRich Dad Poor Dad- Robert KiyosakiSecrets of the millionaire mind- T. Harv EkerWhat every investor needs to know about cash flow- Frank Gallenelli Warren Buffett and the interpretation of financial statementsInvesting in Lease Option and Subject To- Wendy PattonSimple lease option PDF from Joe McCall- Check Joe's Webinar for more infoReal Estate Note Investing - Dave Van Horn. The Art of owner financing- Mitch StephenReal Estate on your terms- Chris PrefontaineLong Distance real estate investing- David Greene Educated Reit investing -Stephanie Kelly & Glen Mueller Podcast recommended on Creative FinancingGet Creative Podcast- Pace MorbyReal Estate Investing Mastery - Joe MccallDid I leave any book out on creative financing? Leave your comments below.Links From The Podcast https://peer2peerrealestate.com/www.facebook.com/peer2peerrealestatehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/williemorales/@Williamp2pre (Twitter)What did you think about today's topic? Leave your comments on our YouTube page. Please go to Apple Podcasts look for us at Peer 2 Peer Real Estate Podcasts, subscribe and leave a reviewKeep the momentum going, Good things will happen.Thank you and Stay safe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Friday on AOA Reuters reporter Stephanie Kelly discusses a move by oil refiners to avoid RFS requirements, NCGA president Chris Edgington outlines benefits of the infrastructure bill, AgMarket.net's Matt Bennett gives his market outlook and NBB's Kurt Kovarik discusses the implications of the Biden Administration's handling of RFS decisions
This Gold EFFIE winning partnership with HULU drew attention to inequality by brilliantly twisting an age old adage " A woman's place is in the kitchen."
In this episode, Stephanie Kelly interviews Paul Diggle and Luke Bartholomew on their research into the long-term effects of COVID-19 on the economy.
The Rev. Steph Kelly preaches this morning concerning "Faith", and how without it, we can not live a life pleasing to God. Listen to Steph as she unfolds the Word of "Faith" for us today.
Rev. Steph Kelly tells the story of Jonah in a way that challenges us to submit our ways to God. Listen in to this week's message from Unifour Church.
Minister Stephanie Kelly speaks on the importance Understanding God's love, and how our own "stuff" can get in the way of giving and receiving such love. Listen in to the morning message she preached at Unifour Church.
I have a conversation with Stephanie Kelly. We talk about her journey when she decided to change her life, and become a DDPY warrior. You can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @nextlevelgrit.
Welcome to another week of Macro Bytes in which our host Stephanie Kelly is joined by Abigail Watt, to discuss their latest output in the A Woman's Place research series : an index for investors and policymakers to track progress and changes in female workforce dynamics. This new Gender Equality Index (GEI) scores and ranks 29 developed countries on gender equality, in terms of macroeconomic fundamentals, policy and empowerment – and shows where countries are doing well and where they need to improve when it comes to maximising female potential in the workforce. In this episode the authors share their belief that countries with more progressive gender policies and higher GEI scores will be better equipped to deal with issues like aging populations and slowing productivity growth and why investors considering long-term risks should factor in gender equality to get a more holistic view of the fundamental problems of labour supply constraints and the consequences of aging populations. The GEI seeks to provide a basic framework for undertaking this analysis and a useful additional tool for forecasting which countries are vulnerable to weak productivity and potential growth and which are likely to flourish and benefit from the growth in the investment environment.Don't forget to like and subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
In this episode of Macro Bytes we consider the potential implications of US-China tensions for global political risk and inflation risk. We discuss what has changed under President Biden, what has not, and answer the big investor question: what does this mean for inflation.Welcome to another week of Macro Bytes. In this episode our host Stephanie Kelly is joined by Jeremy Lawson, Chief Economist at the abrdn Research Institute. Having discussed the general outlook for inflation in the US in a recent episode of the podcast, this week we focus in on how to think about inflationary risks when it comes to US-China politics and the fragmented global trade environment.Part 1 discusses US-China relations hot on the heels of the G7 summit.Part 2 explores whether investors should worry about US-China decoupling adding to inflation pressures.Don't forget to like and subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
Are they throwing rocks at you? In episode 22, the boys have finally hit the big time with their first 1k video, Boz explains how he is dealing with a recently diagnosed medical issue, and Travis discusses the loss of his father and BHTM favorite Steve Mahaffey. This week's guest is Stephanie Kelly. Stephanie is a familiar face to nearly everyone in the DDPY community and her journey has seen many significant milestones. She and the boys talk setting SMACKDOWN goals, wrestling, and just how important that damn child-sized indoor rollercoaster is to her wellness journey. Follow Stephanie on Instagram: @nextlevelgrit Email us: hitthematpodcast@gmail.com
The Power of Public Speaking Community Podcast Series. Season 2. Episode 6. --- Guest Hosts --- Dr. Suzy Prentiss - The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Dr. Joshua Westwick - South Dakota State University Dr. Stephanie Kelly - North Carolina A&T University --- About Episode --- Effectively Managing Speech Anxiety --- Sponsor --- This episode is brought to you by Pops Classroom, the best toolset for teaching and learning public speaking. Pops Classroom is an AI powered toolset that assists with the entire speech process: planning, practicing, presenting, and reviewing. Learn more at www.popsclassroom.com
The Scottish National Party (SNP) won a fourth term in power in the recent Scottish election. Despite falling one seat short of absolute majority, with the backing of the Greens, they will be able to form a pro-independence coalition. What does this mean for the Scottish independence referendum and how will it impact investors and the economy?Our host Stephanie Kelly is joined by Luke Bartholomew, Senior Monetary Economist at abrdn. With the results of the recent Scottish elections, eyes turn to the question of independence and its impact on the UK economy.Part 1 begins by discussing the pre-election political context in the UK and the key takeaways from Scottish and local English elections.Part 2 discusses the path and barriers to a Scottish independence referendum and explore what Scottish independence would mean for monetary policy, currency and the Scottish economy.
Biden gave his 100-day speech last night—we discuss the impact with Aberdeen’s Stephanie Kelly. Plus, more big tech earnings are out—we talk about Apple, Facebook, and Amazon with Joel Kulina of Wedbush. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the NFL draft, and a little bit of interesting history.
The Covid Crisis has thrown the sustainability of the European Union's fiscal rules into question. This episode of Macro Bytes discusses the main reform proposals on the table and debates whether a new European fiscal architecture is needed for the post-pandemic world.Welcome to another week of Macro Bytes. In this episode our co-hosts Stephanie Kelly and Paul Diggle address the motivations for, and problems with, the European Union's longstanding fiscal rules. Part 1 outlines what the EU fiscal rules are, why they were needed in the first place, and why they have recently been so heavily criticized. Part 2 covers the various reform proposals that have been put forward, before discussing the key political players across Germany and Italy that investors should look out for.Don't forget to like and subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
As Biden unveils a $2 trillion dollar infrastructure package for the US, it's clear that his administration are committed to strengthening the post-pandemic economy. This episode of Macro Matters discusses the key challenges of the proposal and what it means for politics, climate change and beyond.Joining our host Stephanie Kelly for another US politics special is the familiar voice of Luke Bartholomew , our Senior Monetary Economist and regular guest on the podcast. Together they open up the conversation around Biden's bold infrastructure plan and its macro and political impacts.Part 1 sets the scene for the US in terms of the Covid crisis before explaining what the infrastructure package includes and how it's fundedPart 2 covers what this new proposal actually means in relation to politics, the macro environment and climate change.Don't forget to like and subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
How have emerging economies weathered the Covid storm? This week on Macro Matters, we look across Latin America, Russia and Asia to understand the different challenges facing emerging markets along the road to recovery.In this episode our host Stephanie Kelly is joined by two of our Emerging Market Economists from the ASI Research Institute, Robert Gilhooly and Edward Glossop. Together, they discuss the Covid crisis from the perspective of emerging markets and the implications of the crisis on future growth prospects. Part 1 begins by explaining the EM experience of the pandemic versus DMs before focusing on Latin America to discuss the political implications of the crisis. Part 2 gives an update on Chinese and Russian vaccine diplomacy and the impact of the Biden administration on Latin America and China.
If there's one thing that's certain about the pandemic, it's uncertainty. So how do economists and investors make forecasts in this environment? Our latest episode explains why drifting into epidemiology has become an occupational hazard when it comes to forecasting the macro-economy and markets.Our hosts Stephanie Kelly and Paul Diggle are joined once again by Jeremy Lawson, Chief Economist and head of the ASI Research Institute. Together they discuss the complex process of economic forecasting, and explain the additional uncertainties introduced by Covid-19 that mean vaccine rollout and lockdown stringency are important economic considerations. Part 1 focuses on how the pandemic has changed the way economists do their forecasts, and describes a framework for integrating vaccine rollout and lockdown stringency into the outlook for economies and markets. Part 2 considers the outlook for vaccine rollout and expectations for re-opening, as well as the longer term impacts of the crisis.
In this episode taken from B2B SMX, Sruthi Kumar, Associate Director of Field & Partner Marketing at Sendoso, speaks with Stephanie Kelly, Senior Director of Marketing at Terminus, about how Terminus influenced $5.5M in pipeline by leveraging Sendoso for their ABM campaigns.
How are EU institutions handling the Covid challenge and what are the prospects for EU recovery? With Draghi trying to form a new government in Italy, upcoming elections in Germany to decide who replaces Merkel, and a difficult vaccine rollout being a potential source of euroscepticism, it's safe to say that 2021 has change in store for European politics.This week on Macro Matters, our hosts Stephanie Kelly and Paul Diggle return our attention back to Europe and bring us up to speed on the recent economic and political developments impacting the EU.Part 1 focuses on Europe's handling of the covid crisis, covering vaccine roll out, fiscal policy and the role of the European Central Bank.Part 2 covers both Germany and Italy, discussing the implications of Germany's next chancellor and the task ahead for the Draghi government.
Science meets politics in this week's episode of Macro Matters. As the race continues to roll out a coronavirus vaccine, what should be a positive step towards normality has turned into a political debate over supply. Are we seeing the emergence of vaccine nationalism, and what does this mean for Covid diplomacy?This week on Macro Matters, our hosts Stephanie Kelly and Paul Diggle are joined once again by Robert Gilhooly, our in-house Senior Emerging Markets Research Economist. Together they discuss the political implications of the Covid vaccine rollout and what this means for foreign policy, UK-EU relations, and emerging markets.Part 1 focuses on vaccine nationalism covering Brexit, Euroscepticism and border controls.Part 2 ends with vaccine diplomacy and covers vaccine donations, emerging market vaccine supply and Covax.
As America's new president is sworn in and the Biden administration officially begins, our host Stephanie Kelly explores what to look out for in Biden's first 100 days. What changes are in store for fiscal policy and what does this mean for investors?This week we're joined by Clayton Allen, director of Eurasia Group, who brings a wealth of knowledge having worked in both the Senate and the White House. Joining Clayton is James McCann, our own in-house expert and Senior Global Economist.Part 1 begins with Clayton answering key questions concerning party politics today. How unified is the democratic party? Who are the key people to watch? And why is Joe Manchin so important?Part 2 sees James cover the implications of the Biden administration on our growth forecasts and the markets outlook.
On Mental Health Moments, Phil McCabe talks to Stephanie Kelly, whose medical diagnosis of endometriosis led to a downward spiral of her mental health as well as serious impacts on her professional and personal life. She shares her story and what helped her come to grips with her infertility and her journey back from the lowest points in her life. Chit Chat talks about funny weird and interesting facts, ending with a cover of "Closer To The Heart" by Rush.
What does 2021 have in store for the global economy? Rested after the festive break, our hosts Paul Diggle and Stephanie Kelly regroup for the first episode of 2021. Together they look forward to the year ahead and answer 7 questions shaping our economic and political outlook• How big is the drag from renewed lockdowns?• How quickly will vaccines be rolled out and gain macroeconomic traction?• What does the Brexit deal actually mean?• What will a Biden Presidency do?• Is the global economy facing fiscal cliffs?• Will monetary policy remain a support?• Which way will inflation go?
Join host Michael Cartwright talks with guest Stephanie Kelly about her experiences of growing up in Indiana in the 1980s and 1990s. Hear the Dean of the College of Health Sciences reflect on what it means for her as a physical therapist, faculty member, and parent to confront the shadow of the racist past of Indiana, including the legacy of the 1930 lynching that took place in Marion, Indians, not far from her hometown of Swayzee.
Marty Walsh, Mayor of Boston, says there has been very little assistance from Washington through the pandemic in regards to PPE and preparing residents for the future. Stephanie Kelly, Aberdeen Standard Investments Senior Political Economist, says populism in Italy will be a key political risk to watch next year. Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley Head of U.S. Policy Research & Municipal Strategist, discusses possible outcomes of the U.S. election. James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says household cash flows and incomes will be restricted without new help from the government. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
As the US Election race enters its final week before the big day in November, there could only really be one topic of conversation: who is in the lead, and what do the different possible outcomes mean for the markets and for investors?Our Senior Global Economist, James McCann, joins us from Boston, Mass. to discuss the state of the race with Senior Political Economist, Stephanie Kelly. What would be the best outcome for growth forecasts? What's the worst? And in the heat of the high-profile tussle between the two Presidential runners, what should investors be focussing on? For part 2, Stephanie takes the hot seat and Senior Economist, Paul Diggle, picks up the questioning of polling accuracy.
Brexit and Covid-19 are still the topics on everyone's lips, like it or not. But taking a longer view, where does this leave UK politics - and what does sustained political volatility mean for investors?Stephanie Kelly's guests this week are James McBride, from Hanbury Strategies, and Luke Bartholomew, a regular Macro Matters guest and a senior economist at the ASI Research Institute. Join them as they discuss how Covid and Brexit play with the Westminster world, what the outlook is for UK politics, and what protracted political uncertainty means for markets and investors.
In the wake of a spectacularly ill-tempered U.S. Presidential election TV debate, who is leading the race, and what does this mean for our economic forecasting?We welcome our guest, American political strategist, Robby Mook. Robby has run multiple major election campaigns for the Democratic Party and most notably was the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.Stephanie Kelly interviews Robby, kicking off with an easy question - who's going to win the race for the White House? Then the tables are turned and Paul Diggle asks Steph to review the insights from Robby and to consider the outlook for markets and investors. We recorded this episode the day after the first U.S. Presidential debate, and before the announcement about President Trump's positive Covid-19 test.
Michael Purves, Tallbacken Capital Advisors CEO, thinks that earnings season so far has been an important affirmation of what the bulls would like to see. Axel Christensen, BlackRock Chief Investment Strategist For Latin America, says Chile's President-elect Alberto Fernandez will have to negotiate deep structural changes in Argentina. Stephanie Kelly, Aberdeen Standard Senior Political Economist, says U.K. growth has been very weak relative to its potential. Gina Martin Adams, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, says that heading into third quarter earnings, investors were very bearish. And Sameer Samana, Wells Fargo Investment Institute Senior Global Market Strategist, says macro events like trade uncertainty and Brexit affect levels of volatility, but the market is primarily driven by the Fed. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Donald Trump hält die Börse im Dauerstress. Im Interview mit cash erklärt Analystin Stephanie Kelly, warum ein möglicher demokratischer US-Präsident kaum Hoffnung auf Besserung weckt.