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It's hard to believe it's only been a week since the US presidential election. First Friend Elon Musk has been very busy—from talking on the phone to world leaders to racking up billions of dollars in additional wealth as Tesla stock soars (thanks to widespread expectations of presidential favor). To hash all of this out, Bloomberg Businessweek senior writer Max Chafkin leads a discussion with Bloomberg technology editor Sarah Frier, Elon Musk reporter Dana Hull and wealth reporter Tom Maloney. And we look at a new feud: Musk versus pop star Olivia Rodrigo. She had said that she asks men on first dates if they want to go to space—and if they say yes, “it's just weird.” We'll be looking for his response to this shot to the man-o-sphere. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President-elect Donald Trump's business ventures, from Truth Social to crypto, stand to benefit from his return to power. But just how much? Today on the Big Take podcast, Bloomberg's Tom Maloney joins host David Gura to break down Trump's business interests and assets, and explore how he could cash in on his second term in office. Read more: Donald Trump's Billion-Dollar Windfall After Election Is Just the StartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bart's Books, the world's largest outdoor bookstore, has been a beloved Ojai institution for decades. However, it wasn't until Emma Bailey, who started selling books there as a teenager, took the helm of their event programming that Bart's began hosting regular author conversations. Since launching the series in June 2022, Emma has organized over 30 live events, gathering writers and local experts for engaging discussions in Bart's cozy courtyard. Bailey's talent for connecting authors with the community has helped Bart's thrive as a cultural hub. From conversations about gin with author Lesley Solmonson and local distiller Brad Miller, to environmental discussions pairing Patagonia Books authors with local figures like Tom Maloney of the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy, Bailey has created distinct experiences that resonate with locals and visitors alike. Through her growing network of publishers and authors, Bailey continues to expand Bart's offerings. With her keen eye for new talent and her passion for fostering literary dialogue, she plans to bring a diverse array of voices to Ojai, including upcoming talks with acclaimed writers like Maisie Dobb's author Jacqueline Winspear. We did not talk about ikebana, wildebeest migrations or oak trees. For more information, check out Emma's Substack, 10,000 Books, or BartsBooksOjai.com.
Bill Ackman has had a big year. His constant posting and vocal condemnation of antisemitism on college campuses has won him over a million followers on X (and more than a few critics). Meanwhile, his hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital Management, has netted him $610 million in earnings. Where Ackman's online strategy is loud, Bloomberg wealth reporter Tom Maloney says the hedge fund manager's financial strategy is more hands-off. And it's working. On today's Big Take podcast, Maloney reveals the paydays of last year's top hedge fund managers, and why the same big players keep appearing on the list despite the economy's ups and downs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports. Bloomberg US sports business reporter Randall Williams joins to discuss the fallout of a slew of NFL coaching changes, led by New England deciding to part ways with long-time head coach Bill Belichick. Then, Bloomberg News editor Tom Maloney breaks down his recent story on David Tepper's struggles as owner of the Carolina Panthers. Plus, former Turner Sports president and now founder and co-CEO of Horizon Sports & Experiences David Levy joins to share his thoughts on the changing sports media landscape. He also previews his company's second annual pickleball event in February, featuring several tennis legends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Maloney, Residential Lender, Bank of Canton, was the oldest of five. He graduated from Arlington Catholic HS, earned his B.A. in English from Stonehill College (performed the Commencement Address) and his M.A. in History from Providence College.He became an early movie buff, and developed a love for theater having been in school, college, amateur and semi-professional productions. He coached youth basketball for 30 yrs.He is a member of Rotary, and has served in local political office.Winning Business Radio is broadcast live Mondays at 4PM ET.Winning Business TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Winning Business Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Winning Business Radio Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
On this edition of "Eye on the Arts Radio," host John Cain joins Tom Maloney to discuss his retirement, as Tom takes a spin in the host chair.
The other day I stopped by Blue Lotus Recordings in St. Louis, MO to sit with Jeremiah Johnson to talk all about his brand new album HI FI DRIVE BY. Jeremiah brought along our friends Paul Niehaus & Tom Maloney who helped record & produce the album. It was a lot of fun talking about some of the behind the scenes action that made this album possible. We share some of stories behind some of the songs and give you a sneak peek at few tracks. Thanks again to Blue Lotus for their helping in recording all of this episode. Be sure to reach out for your recording needs! BlueLotusRecordings.com On this episode you'll hear: The Squeeze Hot Diggity Dog (Live Acoustic) Quicksand Pre-order a copy of HI FI DRIVE BY and the coffee table book at JeremiahJohnsonBand.com. Due out everywhere on Oct 21st! Keep an eye out for vinyl coming soon. See Jeremiah Johnson LIVE Oct 21 at Blue House Theater Warrenton, MO Oct 22 at Brown Jerry's Pacific, MO Oct 27 at RedFish Blue Fish St.Charles, MO Oct 28 at Red Dog Pub Cape Girardeau, MO Oct 29 at BB's St. Louis, MO Nov 3 at Hammerstone's St. Louis, MO Nov 25 at Diamond Music Hall St. Peters, MO (Big Band) Find all dates, merch, videos & more at JeremiahJohnsonBand.com Check out my friends at Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville, MO with over 25 rotating taps for all your craft beer needs. They have a wonderful spot out there and huge patio. Perfect for enjoying a cold beverage with some good friends! Check out their menu with all sorts of delicious food like burgers, nachos & flatbread pizzas. Come grab some lunch or dinner, enjoy some live music and have a great time at Friendship Brewing Company! FriendshipBrewCo.com Live Music: 10/14 Matt Walterscheid (7-10p) 10/15 The Wurst Bavarian Band (3-6p) Buddy & Q (7-10p) Also check out my friends at Roughneck Beard Company & American Rambler! It's officially beard season. The weather is cooling off and it's the prime time for growth. Whether you are keeping it going or growing it out for the first time, Roughneck Beard Company products make it better. Eliminate the itch, and set the stage for faster, fuller growth with Roughnecks full line of beard oils, balms, washes, and nutrient sprays!! If you do decide to shave it off, do it with American Ramblers nourishing and protective Pre-shave Oils! Roughneck & American Rambler have you covered for all your beard & mustache needs. RoughneckBeardCompany.com Promo code RPP15
Alison Williams, Senior Global Banks & Asset Managers Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Credit Suisse offering to buy back debt. Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst of US Media, and Bloomberg anchor Kailey Leinz, host of ‘The Lineup' on Fridays, join the show to talk about the ESPN-DraftKings near partnership. Poonam Goyal, Senior Analyst, US Retailing with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Jess Menton, equities reporter with Bloomberg News, talk about signs of a tech slowdown with Amazon abandoning its auto delivery robot and chip makers delivering grim outlooks. Jason Wilson, Cannabis Research and Banking Expert with ETF Managers Group, joins to discuss President Biden's marijuana pardoning, the sector, and his ETF products. Kathy Burton, hedge fund reporter with Bloomberg News, and Tom Maloney, Editor with Bloomberg News, discuss their “Big Take” story on Steve Cohen's past legal troubles and how has Mets ownership has overshadowed them. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As children prepare to return to school Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney spoke with youth advocates as well as health care industry leaders about helping children navigate the school year.
For many students, the end of summer is near but with a national teacher shortage will districts have to increase classroom sizes? Dr. Paige McNulty with the Gary Community School Corp. and GlenEva Dunham, the president of AFT Indiana joined Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney to discuss the state of K-12 education.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will hold a public comment field hearing in Michigan City to hear from the public regarding NIPSCO's proposal to raise rates. Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney spoke with a representative with Just Transition Northwest Indiana about a rally and press conference the organization is hosting before the hearing. Today's housing market is highly competitive and pricing many out of buying a home and setting rental rates to new highs around the nation and right here in northwest Indiana.
Today on "Regionally Speaking," hosts Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney talk with Valparaiso University Associate Professor Anton Lews, Ph.D in Critical Race Theory in Accounting, about the impacts of COVID-19, crypto-currencies, and red-lining and what they've done to Black generational wealth.
On this edition of "Regionally Speaking," host Tom Maloney talks with Pierre Atlas, Senior Lecturer with the Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI, about gun control legislation. Then, it's the first "Meet the Mayor," conversation with Portage Mayor Sue Lynch.
On "Regionally Speaking," Tom Maloney talks with Jerry King, President of the Hoosiers Concerned About Gun Violence. Then, Tom talks with David Benjamin of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project about water safety this summer. Dee Dotson talks with of the Troy Stevenson, Senior Campaign Manager for the Trevor Project, to discuss suicide among the LGBTQ+ community.
Today on "Regionally Speaking," Tom Maloney talks with Micah Pollak, Associate Professor of Economics at IUN, about the current state of COVID-19 in Northwest Indiana. Then, it's a discussion with Lisa Daughtery and John Brant about the future of work in NWI.
It's June 6th, 2022, the 78th Anniversary of D-Day, in which allied forces landed on the beaches of occupied France, in Normandy. I'm Tom Maloney… today, on Regionally Speaking, we'll talk with Mitch Barloga about the new location and plans for the World Wars I and II and Holocaust Memorial in Crown Point, as well as the impact World War II had on Indiana's economy with Indiana University Professor Jim Madison, and we'll hear how Northwest Indiana companies are adjusting to their employees working from home.
In this month's episode, host Maria Archibald speaks with Drs. Juliet Carlisle and Tom Maloney about the their new University of Utah course, "The United States of Inequality: Political and Economic Challenges and Remedies." Carlisle is an associate professor of political science and Maloney is a professor of economics. The class explores the drivers of inequality in America and various facets of inequality, including health care, law, political representation, and environmental quality, and what we can do now to address them.
Callers express their concern over the cancellation of scheduled Covid 19 vaccinations. Former Governor of Mountjoy John Lonergan and Alice Leahy, campaigner for the homeless, discuss the case of former solicitors Keith Flynn and Lyndsey Clarke. Tom Maloney tells Joe about the loss of two sons.
We take a look at Catholic Schools and Lockdown lawsuits with John Dejak, President at Father Gabriel Richard High School in Ann Arbor, and Tom Maloney, Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Lansing. Catholic schools and families in the Diocese of Lansing filed a lawsuit against the MDHHS over the extension of pandemic restrictions.
American Federation of Government Employees District 6 National Vice President Arnold Scott joined Ed “Flash” Ferenc on today’s edition of AWF Union Podcast to discuss how the Trump administration had drastically affected AFGE employees.The second guest on the podcast today was a newcomer to the show. IBEW Local 96 Business Manager Tom Maloney spoke about the current state of work for Local 96 members, how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the local at the start of the pandemic, working on a minor league baseball stadium project and the IBEW Code of Excellence.
This week, schools across the Diocese of Lansing are beginning to return for the new academic year. In accordance with the present COVID-19 restrictions, students at Catholic schools are returning to in-person learning but with new measures in place to ensure the health and safety of our children, our teachers and our families. In this podcast, the Director of Communications for the Diocese of Lansing, David Kerr, talks to the Diocesan Superintendant for Schools, Tom Maloney, about the decision to opt for in-person learning and what changes students, teachers and parents will notice this school year. Recorded Tuesday, August 18, 2020. Podcast #5.
Travis Cooper and Walt Neubauer host Tom Maloney to have a follow up episode on the HBO documentary "The Weight of Gold".
Travis Cooper and Walt Neubauer host Tom Maloney to give you the scoop on topics covered in the HBO special "The Weight of Gold".
America just spent an unprecedented two trillion dollars in response to the COVID19 pandemic. Where does that money come from? Amy and Nick talk to University of Utah economist Tom Maloney to better understand deficit funding. Who's Uncle Sam borrowing the money from? Are there consequences to such a dramatic expansion of the federal debt? Should the CARES Act have been larger? Just what is federal debt anyway? What's the 20th century history of deficit spending? Listen, and your fiscal curiosity will be amply rewarded.
We check in with Tom Maloney, executive director of the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy, just as the preserve have seen a surge in use (and abuse) from the pandemic. The swimming hole on the Ventura River preserve has particularly seen huge crowds, with trash and graffiti marring that beautiful place such that the OVLC board (full disclosure, of which the podcast host is a member) has made the agonizing decision to hire a security firm close the park to crowds, while leaving it open for recreational uses such as hiking, horseback rides and biking. Maloney talks about his previous job, as director of Revive & Restore, which seeks to use modern technologies to save endangered species like black-footed ferrets, as well as restock populations of extinct heath hens, passenger pigeons, even wooly mammoths, as a way to save threatened habitats and fight global warming. Some of that technology is helping the fight to develop medical treatments without having to harvest blood from the threatened horseshoe crabs, an enormous operation that takes place annually at Cape May, New Jersey, in which a third of the blue blood from these migratory crabs is taken directly from their hearts. "An alien abduction of the highest order," Maloney calls it. Horseshoe crabs only exist on the east side of the continents, which some speculate might be an effect of Pangea, the supercontinent that existed before continental drift. Born in Connecticut to a father who worked for IBM, (I've Been Moved), Maloney moved around a lot as a kid between the East Coast and California. Among his significant achievements, he created the massive Tejon Ranch Conservancy, of some 270,000 acres which makes it the largest private property in the state. He moved here this past Fall and has hit the ground running with his talented crew, before being interrupted by the pandemic. He's hiked around a lot to "get a sense of the land and the light." Friends with famed birder Jesse Grantham, who tipped him off that this job was available, Maloney has fallen in love with the Ojai Valley's distinct habitats and tremendous natural beauty. We talk about the role of the conservancy, not only in preserving that beauty, but partnering with state agencies for various projects in what is meant to be an interlocking web of mutual benefit. Another exciting project is being parented by the CREW and partnered with other local groups, including the OVLC. It's called the Dicotyledon Fund, worth $100,000 a year for as long as 20 years, and is meant to get young people working on improving the habitat and ecology of Ojai. He also says the OVLC is looking to accelerate its land acquisitions. We don't talk about tenkara fishing, Bruce Chatwin travelogues or Dick Gregory's comedy.
Travis Cooper and Seth Rogers host Tom Maloney to talk about the brain. Topics include how to get your brain to send more signal to your body and focusing on the task at hand.
How do parents best educate their children while the schools are closed to students? How do parents best take on their primary responsibility of forming their children in the Catholic faith? In this second episode of the Diocese of Lansing podcast, Diocesan Director of Communications, David Kerr, asks those questions - and more - to Tom Maloney, Superintendent for Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Lansing. Recorded March 18, 2020. Podcast Episode #2.
Andrew Park is a senior editor at S&P LCD and is one of the foremost experts on collateralized loan obligations and the leverage loan market. Andrew also writes daily on what’s going on in the collateralized loan obligations (CLO) market and his data is the basis for most of the reporting on this topic in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and by many policymakers. He joins the show today to talk about CLOs and their implications for the financial system and, more generally, the economy. David and Andrew also discuss the leveraged loan market, the differences between CDOs and CLOs, and the Fed’s most recent rate hikes. Transcript for the episode: https://www.mercatus.org/bridge/podcasts/04222019/andrew-park-loans-financial-system-and-economy Andrew’s Twitter: @apark_ Andrew’s Forbes profile & archive: https://www.forbes.com/sites/spleverage/people/andrewparksp/#18bc9eb1102d Related Links: *Wall Street’s Billionaire Machine, Where Almost Everyone Gets Rich* by Tom Metcalf, Tom Maloney, Sally Bakewell, and Christopher Cannon https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-collateralized-loan-obligations/ *U.S. Leveraged Loan Market: Plenty of Risk, But Not Systemic* by Beth MacLean https://www.pimco.com/en-us/insights/viewpoints/us-leveraged-loan-market-plenty-of-risk-but-not-systemic/ David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
Great time catching up with Tom Maloney of Lakeshore Public Media this week! We talk the influence of music, the state of public media, traffic in Crown Point, and a little bit of sports sprinkled in. Enjoy! AUDIO ENGINEER: JOSH VANDYKE
This episode features an interview with Tommy Maloney and Ann Stelling from Blending the Family as they discuss how to resolve conflicts and create a successful blended family. Learn tips and advice about dealing with conflict, discipline issues and the mindset needed for success.
HOUR 1Keep Alaska Competitive – Vote No on 1: Tom Maloney a volunteer with the initiative presenting facts not fiction surrounding this issue. Questions or comments email David@GDTB.Biz. Empire of Wealth –John Davison Rockefeller, Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) the American business magnate, philanthropist. Listen and find out about his first business venture. Questions or comments email David@GDTB.Biz. HOUR 2In the News - One Week, 3,000 Product Ideas. Quirky Inc., With Crowd-Sourced Advice, Is an Incubator for Inventions, Gadgets. Quirky Inc. founder Ben Kaufman introduced the Egg Minder on "The Tonight Show" last fall, calling it "the world's smartest egg tray." It sold fewer than 4,000 units. Questions or comments email David@GDTB.Biz. JumpStart Cartoonist – Robb Armstrong talks about his mentor listen to find out who it was. Questions or comments email David@GDTB.Biz.