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Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 35

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 52:04


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 35Text: Revelation 13:1-3Date: 2026-06-07, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Alameda Health System
2026-06-10 BOT Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 128:05


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Alameda Health System
2026-05-27 QPSC Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 172:37


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Alameda Health System
2026-06-03 FIN Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 210:07


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Alameda Health System
2026-05-13 BOT Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 186:23


2026-05-13 BOT Recording Trimmed by Alameda Health System

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Alameda Health System
2026-05-20 HR Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 105:14


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TrendsTalk
Trimmed Mean PCE: The Inflation Metric Gaining Attention at the Fed | Fed Watch

TrendsTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 8:23


This week on Fed Watch, ITR Economist and Speaker Lauren Saidel-Baker breaks down Trimmed Mean PCE, the inflation measure drawing increased attention from Federal Reserve policymakers. With inflation signals sending mixed messages, businesses and investors face a growing challenge: which data should they trust when assessing future interest rate decisions? Lauren explains how Trimmed Mean PCE works, why some policymakers favor it, and what it could mean for the Fed's approach to inflation going forward. Could this lesser-known metric become a more influential guide for monetary policy? Watch to learn what makes it different and why it matters.

Alameda Health System
2026-04-22 QPSC Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 151:51


2026-04-22 QPSC Recording Trimmed by Alameda Health System

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Alameda Health System
2026-05-06 FIN Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 116:26


2026-05-06 FIN Recording Trimmed by Alameda Health System

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Alameda Health System
2026-04-15 HR Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 111:11


2026-04-15 HR Recording Trimmed by Alameda Health System

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Alameda Health System
2026-04-15 HR Recording Trimmed

Alameda Health System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 111:11


2026-04-15 HR Recording Trimmed by Alameda Health System

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Marketplace All-in-One
Let's do the (trimmed) numbers

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 6:32


The Federal Reserve has long relied on the PCE as its preferred measure of inflation. But there's another inflation yardstick known as the trimmed mean, which tries to smooth out big inflation bumps. Last week, the Dallas Fed's trimmed mean came in at 2.3% — lower than the PCE and much closer to the Fed's 2% target. What accounts for the difference, and why does it matter? Then, we hear how 48 "base camp" venues are preparing to host World Cup athletes.

Marketplace Morning Report
Let's do the (trimmed) numbers

Marketplace Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 6:32


The Federal Reserve has long relied on the PCE as its preferred measure of inflation. But there's another inflation yardstick known as the trimmed mean, which tries to smooth out big inflation bumps. Last week, the Dallas Fed's trimmed mean came in at 2.3% — lower than the PCE and much closer to the Fed's 2% target. What accounts for the difference, and why does it matter? Then, we hear how 48 "base camp" venues are preparing to host World Cup athletes.

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes Hebrews 10 Hold Fast -Together as One 5 28 - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 37:07


Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes Hebrews 10 Hold Fast -Together as One 5 28 - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes Senior Recognition. Standing on the Promises - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 28:29


Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes Senior Recognition. Standing on the Promises - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes ONCE FOR ALL Hebrews 9 - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 39:57


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Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 34

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 45:25


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 34Text: Revelation 12:13-17Date: 2026-05-17, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 33

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 49:34


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 33Text: Revelation 12Date: 2026-05-10, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes Mothers Day. Sitting at Jesus' Feet. Luke 10 - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 42:12


Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes Mothers Day. Sitting at Jesus' Feet. Luke 10 - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series
El Jardinero Gets Trimmed by Mexican Authorities || Peter Zeihan

The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 4:39


Mexican authorities have arrested Audias Flores Silva (aka El Jardinero...not the scariest nickname I've heard), a senior figure in the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.Join the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/PeterZeihanFull Newsletter: https://bit.ly/4cJfPa6

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 32

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 42:38


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 32Text: Revelation 12:3-6Date: 2026-04-26, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Sunday BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes HEBREWS 8 Belonging to God - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 36:38


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Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 31

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 46:00


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 31Text: Revelation 11:_?Date: 2026-04-26, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 30

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 37:00


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 30Text: Revelation 11:11-15Date: 2026-04-19, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

The People Talking Podcast
Episode 312: Can I Talk My Shit Again? w/ Ciara @life_wit_ciara (Trimmed)

The People Talking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 131:30


People talking about... Setlist (We Major, Devil in a New Dress, Christian Dior, All the Love) Intro Reintroduction to the Board New Plans, New Schedule Kanye West and Jay-Z Stadium Shows Lamar Odom Documentary Single Life +More

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Easter Resurrection Sunday 2026 BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 30:50


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Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Friday, April 3, 2026 – Juno Awards reach new milestones for Indigenous representation

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 56:30


This year's Juno Awards in Hamilton, Ontario, included historic wins and high-profile performances by Indigenous artists, celebrating their roles as central, defining voices in contemporary Canadian music. Oji-Cree singer-songwriter Aysanabee secured two major honors: Alternative Album of the Year and Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year for his project Edge of the Earth. Veteran powwow group Bear Creek won for Traditional Indigenous Group — their first Juno in a nearly 30-year career. William Prince performed his song For the First Time, and Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq appeared onstage as part of a tribute to Nelly Furtado. We'll hear more about Indigenous milestones by Indigenous artists at Canada's biggest celebration of music. GUESTS Aysanabee (Oji-Cree, Sucker Clan of Sandy Lake First Nation) Jai King-Green (Mississaugas Anishinaabe), singer from the Manitou Mkwa Singers Joe Syrette (Ojibwe from Batchewana First Nation), head singer for Bear Creek Yellow Bear Nakota (Nakoda), Indigenous Sioux singer Break 1 Music: Further From the Country (song) William Prince (artist) Further From the Country (album) Break 2 Music: Save the World (song) Tribz (artist) Trimmed (album)

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Thursday, April 2, 2026 – The promise and curse of social media

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 56:30


A jury convicted Google and social media giant, Meta, of failing to do enough to prevent the harmful effects of their projects on children. Plaintiffs, including several tribes, argued children too young to be on social media platforms are subjected to bullying and suffer poor self-esteem because of content they encounter online. At the same time, retailers are able to strip personal information from young people—and others who use social media. Does social media have any redeeming value? We'll find out what might change in light of the recent legal decision. Break 1 Music: Current (song) Chuck Copenace (artist) Oshki Manitou (album) Break 2 Music: Save the World (song) Tribz (artist) Trimmed (album)

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 29

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 47:25


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 29Text: Revelation 11:7-Date: 2026-03-29, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 – Record-setting ‘heat dome’ is harbinger of another unnaturally hot summer

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 56:30


The historic heat dome moving across the country smashed hundreds of high temperature records. Several places in Arizona and California reached 112 degrees — an unheard-of high in March. The Tohono O’odham Nation in southern Arizona issued an extreme heat warning after an official high temperature hit 108 degrees. The temporary weather phenomenon is slowly moving on, but not before drying out watersheds and melting snowpack that are critical sources of summer for people and agriculture. And climate experts say the abnormally hot start to the year is only the beginning. We’ll speak with researchers and others who are keeping track of climate trends for the year on what people can expect in the months ahead. GUESTS Roberta “Birdie” Wilcox-Cano (Diné), mayor of Winslow, Ariz. Mary “Cathy” Cathleen Wilson (Tohono O’odham), climate journalist and advocate Dr. Eugene Livar, Chief Heat Officer for Arizona Department of Health Services Alexander “Sasha” Gershunov, research meteorologist for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego Rob Fairbanks (Leech Lake Ojibwe), comedian aka The Rez Reporter Break 1 Music: To Keep the World We Know (song) Bruce Cockburn (artist) O Sun O Moon (album) Break 2 Music: Save the World (song) Tribz (artist) Trimmed (album)

Sean Combs - Diddy on the run
**Diddy's Prison Sentence Trimmed Again: New Release Date Set for April 2028**

Sean Combs - Diddy on the run

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 1:47 Transcription Available


Sean "Diddy" Combs, also known as Puff Daddy or Puffy, continues to make headlines from behind bars as his legal saga unfolds. Geo News reports that Federal Bureau of Prisons records have trimmed his prison sentence again, setting a new release date of April 15, 2028, just 10 days earlier than the prior April 25 mark and the second adjustment this month alone. The 56-year-old rap mogul, housed at the low-security Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution in New Jersey since late October, was convicted on two prostitution-related charges and originally sentenced to over four years, including time served, plus five years of supervised release and a £395,000 fine.The conviction stemmed from a high-profile trial involving allegations of sex crimes and abuse, which drew intense public scrutiny. LAist highlights how Combs' notoriety persists in pop culture, noting a Super Bowl ad from 50 Cent that trolls their long-standing feud. In the DoorDash spot, 50 Cent pulls Cheesy Puffs, combs, and cognac from a pouch, quipping about aging "four years… or 50 months," a jab that some viewers find insensitive given Combs' imprisonment and the trial's traumatic details.Meanwhile, no major updates have emerged on appeals or new charges as of early April 2026, with focus shifting to his legal team's preparations for the 2028 release. Combs' fall from music empire builder to federal inmate underscores a dramatic shift in his legacy.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 — The Menu: “A Feather and a Fork” cookbook and preserving ooligan (smelt fish)

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 56:30


Kickapoo chef Crystal Wahpepah documents the intertribal flavors and characteristics of contemporary Native American cuisine and her upbringing in Oakland, Calif. in her debut cookbook, “A Feather and a Fork: 125 Intertribal Dishes from an Indigenous Food Warrior.” Woven through the recipes and gorgeous food photos, Wahpepah gives readers and cooks a tour of her restaurant, Wahpepah's Kitchen, and present Oakland Native food sovereignty initiatives — and poignant personal and cultural stories that ingredients and flavors hold. Near the end of winter, ooligan (eulachon or smelt), a small oily fish, would come rushing up rivers by the millions in the Pacific Northwest, according to historical accounts and elders' stories. Today, ooligan are listed as a threatened species with sporadic springtime runs that more often do not support subsistence fishing. We'll hear from the Nuxalk Nation in British Columbia about their ooligan studies and restoration, and from fishermen in Metlakatla, Alaska about this spring's ooligan haul. GUESTS Crystal Wahpepah (Kickapoo), chef and owner of Wahpepah's Kitchen and author of “A Feather and a Fork: 125 Intertribal Dishes from an Indigenous Food Warrior” Cindy Wagner (Tsimshian and Haida), fisherman Louie Wagner (Tsimshian and Tlingit), fisherman Jason Moody (Nuxalk), Nuxalk fisheries and wildlife planning coordinator and owner of Nan Adventure Tours Break 1 Music: Boujee Natives (song) Snotty Nose Rez Kids (artist) Trapline (album) Break 2 Music: Save the World (song) Tribz (artist) Trimmed (album) Editor’s Note: The publisher of “A Feather and a Fork” is a sponsor of Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. That plays no role in Native America Calling’s editorial coverage decisions.

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
Palm Sunday 2026 BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Pastor Rhodes - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 39:01


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Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 28

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 47:08


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 28Text: Revelation 11:4-6Date: 2026-03-22, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
BBC Live Church Worship Sermon Hebrews 5 6 Growing Up in Spiritual Maturity Pastor Rhodes - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 32:20


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The Tom Dupree Show
Oil Prices, War, and Your Retirement Portfolio

The Tom Dupree Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 44:39


Oil Prices, the Strait of Hormuz, and What It Means for Your Retirement Portfolio When a geopolitical crisis sends oil prices surging, the effects ripple through nearly every corner of the economy — and that includes your retirement savings. On this week’s episode of The Financial Hour of the Tom Dupree Show, Tom Dupree Jr. and Mike Johnson broke down exactly what’s driving elevated oil and gasoline prices right now, what history tells us about these moments, and — most importantly — how Dupree Financial Group is actively managing client portfolios in response. If you’re thinking about retirement or already in retirement, this conversation is one you’ll want to understand. Why Oil Prices Are Surging Right Now The immediate cause is the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway through which roughly 20–25% of the world’s daily oil traffic passes — approximately 8 to 9 million barrels per day. According to U.S. Energy Information Administration data, 89% of that oil is ultimately destined for Asia, with China receiving around 38% and India approximately 14–15%. This isn’t primarily a U.S. supply problem — but it is absolutely a U.S. pricing problem. As Tom Dupree Jr. explained on the show, American oil — West Texas Intermediate — is priced in a global market. When global supply is disrupted, domestic prices rise regardless of whether the U.S. is importing that oil. “When the world oil market goes up, our oil goes up regardless of whether we are buying it from anywhere else. So it even affects us here in the U.S., even though we are energy independent.” — Tom Dupree Jr. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve: A Band-Aid, Not a Fix A natural question is whether the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) can ease the pressure. The short answer: not meaningfully. According to the EIA’s SPR data, the reserve holds oil in 60 salt caverns along the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana, with a maximum capacity of 714 million barrels. As of early March, the SPR held approximately 415 million barrels — representing roughly 125 days of supply — but its maximum release rate is only about 4.5 million barrels per day, a fraction of the daily volume bottlenecked through the strait. It also takes around 13 days for released oil to reach the market. Mike Johnson put it plainly: this is a supply chain bottleneck, not a shortage of oil. “Think about what happened during COVID with supply chain issues. This is the same scenario, maybe worse. It just happens to be with oil.” — Mike Johnson Short-Term Inflation, Long-Term Uncertainty High oil prices touch virtually everything — plastics, fertilizer, transportation, heating, cooling, and even the energy demands of AI computing infrastructure. Fertilizer inputs, including urea and ammonia, also pass through the strait, creating additional upward pressure on food costs that could affect companies like Caterpillar and John Deere further down the supply chain. In the short term, elevated oil prices are inflationary. But if the disruption causes a broader economic slowdown, deflationary forces could eventually follow. The FINRA investor education resources regularly caution that geopolitical shocks create exactly this kind of dual-directional uncertainty — and that reacting impulsively can do more harm than the event itself. The bond market is already reflecting this tension. As Tom noted on the show, the 30-year government bond appears to be heading back toward 5%, as fixed income investors price in the possibility that inflation may not be fully contained — and that the Fed may hold rates steady for the remainder of the year. What History Tells Us About War and Market Volatility Mike Johnson reviewed the historical record during the episode, and the findings may surprise you. Historically, market volatility spikes at the onset of a conflict but tends to recover relatively quickly. More instructive is what happens during extreme volatility clusters — periods when large moves, both up and down, happen on back-to-back days. The 2008–2009 financial crisis is the clearest example. Following the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy on September 15, 2008, the market experienced a sequence of 4–8% swings — up and down — within the same week. As Mike pointed out, those kinds of moves translated to 3,000-point Dow swings, similar to what investors saw on “Liberation Day” earlier this year. “When you have these clusters of volatility, it shakes all investors to their core. It’s ultimate fear and ultimate greed, literally back-to-back days.” — Mike Johnson Trying to trade through that kind of volatility is, in practice, nearly impossible. The window to act is measured in hours, not days — and you don’t know which direction the next move will be. How Dupree Financial Is Managing Portfolios Right Now This is where personalized portfolio management matters most. Rather than riding out the volatility passively or reacting emotionally, the Dupree Financial team made deliberate, research-driven moves this week. Trimmed energy positions: The team took partial profits on two energy holdings — one exploration and production company and one large integrated oil company — that had appreciated 15–25% due to the current bottleneck. They did not sell entirely, recognizing that the situation could persist, but reduced exposure to a scenario they cannot predict. Preserved cash and optionality: The proceeds were partially redeployed into a shorter-term bond position at approximately 3.71% yield, while keeping some in cash to maintain flexibility for future opportunities. Maintained dividend-paying positions: Most holdings in client portfolios continue to pay dividends, providing income regardless of short-term price swings. Positioned for potential buying opportunities: If markets experience a capitulation event — a sharp sell-off where stocks become “stupidly cheap,” as Tom described it — having cash on hand means the ability to act rather than watch. Tom framed the profit-taking this way: trimming energy stocks that had appreciated 15–25% in roughly two and a half months was equivalent to capturing three to four years of dividend income in a single move — a perspective that reframes “selling high” as disciplined income harvesting. “You let the market tell you when it’s time to sell. We’ve had several positions that we bought at reasonable prices, and over time the market got very, very happy about those particular stocks. And finally it became a compelling thing to let the market have it.” — Tom Dupree Jr. This approach — owning things at reasonable valuations, monitoring current yield as a measure of risk, and acting when the market offers the opportunity — reflects the investment philosophy Dupree Financial has built its practice around. It stands in contrast to a set-it-and-forget-it mutual fund approach or the kind of mass-market allocation model offered by large national firms that assign clients to counselors rather than connecting them directly to the people managing their money. Key Takeaways for Investors Thinking About or In Retirement The Strait of Hormuz closure is a supply bottleneck, not a shortage — oil prices are high because delivery is disrupted, not because oil has become scarce. Duration is the key variable. The longer the blockade lasts, the deeper the economic impact. The market is pricing in uncertainty because nobody knows the timeline. Oil companies are not a one-way bet. When the strait reopens, prices could fall sharply — possibly to the $50 range, according to at least one analyst — meaning energy stocks could give back gains quickly. Volatility clusters. During high-uncertainty periods, large market moves — up and down — tend to happen in rapid succession. Trying to trade them is a losing game for most investors. Cash has strategic value. Having liquidity during volatile markets means having the ability to buy quality assets at depressed prices — an advantage a fully-invested, static portfolio doesn’t have. Income-focused investing provides an anchor. When you’re in or approaching retirement, dividends and bond coupons keep cash flowing even when prices are moving unpredictably. For more perspective on how global markets are moving, visit the Market Commentary archive on the Dupree Financial website. Frequently Asked Questions How do rising oil prices affect my retirement portfolio? Higher oil prices can be inflationary in the short term, which may pressure the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates higher for longer. That can create headwinds for both stocks and bonds. For retirees drawing income from their portfolios, sustained inflation also erodes purchasing power. A portfolio built around dividend income, short-duration bonds, and carefully valued equities is generally better positioned to navigate this environment than one relying purely on price appreciation. Should I sell my energy stocks during the Strait of Hormuz crisis? Not necessarily — but taking partial profits after a 15–25% run may be prudent, especially in a retirement portfolio. The uncertainty around how long the blockade lasts cuts both ways: prices could go higher, or the situation could resolve and oil could fall sharply. Trimming rather than selling entirely allows you to capture gains while keeping some exposure to a continued rally. Is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve enough to stabilize oil prices? No. While the SPR currently holds approximately 415 million barrels, it can only release around 4.5 million barrels per day and takes roughly two weeks to reach the market. That’s a fraction of the volume being bottlenecked through the Strait of Hormuz. The SPR is useful as a short-term pressure valve but cannot replace the full flow of international oil traffic. What should retirees do when markets are extremely volatile? Avoid making large moves based on short-term headlines. Volatility tends to cluster — meaning big down days are often followed by big up days, and vice versa. Investors who sell in panic often miss the recovery. Maintaining a clear plan, holding dividend-paying positions for income, and preserving some cash to deploy on attractive opportunities is a more disciplined approach for long-term retirement investors. Why does the price of oil affect Americans even if the U.S. is energy independent? Because oil is priced in a global market. West Texas Intermediate crude, the U.S. benchmark, trades based on worldwide supply and demand dynamics. When global supply is disrupted — regardless of where that oil was originally headed — U.S. prices rise in tandem with international prices. Is Your Portfolio Ready for What Comes Next? Moments like this one — oil supply shocks, bond market volatility, uncertain Fed policy — are exactly when the difference between a personalized investment strategy and a generic one becomes most visible. At Dupree Financial Group, our team does our own in-house research and manages client portfolios directly. You’ll always have access to the people making decisions about your money — not an assigned counselor at a call center. If you’re not certain what you own in your portfolio or why, now is a good time to find out. We offer a complimentary portfolio review with no obligation. Schedule your review online or call us directly at (859) 233-0400. → Request Your Personalized Portfolio Analysis Dupree Financial Group is an SEC-registered investment advisor. The information presented in this podcast and blog post is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Please consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. To learn more, visit SEC.gov/investor. The post Oil Prices, War, and Your Retirement Portfolio appeared first on Dupree Financial.

Moneycontrol Podcast
5083: India's Iran diplomacy, trimmed fortunes of wealthiest & new AI challenges | MC Editor's Picks

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 4:11


In this edition of Moneycontrol Editor's Picks we find out how India's Iran diplomacy is paying off as tankers begin moving through the Strait of Hormuz easing immediate bottlenecks. We also have the details on how India is planning to secure its fertilizer supply ahead of the Kharif season. Tracking the markets, our reporters uncover how they have steadied after war related volatility and despite the welcome change, why companies are cautious about tapping the capital markets. All this and more inside!

Grace Lutheran Brethren Church Podcast Page

DATE:  Sunday, March 8, 2026 TEXT:  John 15:1-17 SPEAKER:  Pastor Marshall Nessa

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 1293: Tinted, Trimmed, and Waxed

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 90:50


SUMMARY: Matt goes to a parent-teacher meeting and oversteps his authority. Paul notes the only good news right now comes from the WWE. Jacob gets a beauty treatment for a Valentine present. Plus, love for "The Muppet Show," Paul sees "Wuthering Heights," travel advice in Scoop Mail, and a 'more 90s' Scoopardy.

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons
Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 27

Stonington Baptist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 47:03


Speaker: Pastor Eric AttingerTitle: Trimmed & Burning Bible Study: Revelation, Part 27Text: Revelation 10:8-11:3Date: 2026-03-01, Sunday schoolFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
2 22 2026 BBC Live Church Worship and Sermon Pastor Patrick Rhodes Hebrews 3 Week 2 - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 41:14


2 22 2026 BBC Live Church Worship and Sermon Pastor Patrick Rhodes Hebrews 3 Week 2 - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
BBC Live Worship! 2 1 2026 Sermon Hebrews Ch3 Week 2 Jesus, Our Humble Savior Who Understands Us - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 34:15


BBC Live Worship! 2 1 2026 Sermon Hebrews Ch3 Week 2 Jesus, Our Humble Savior Who Understands Us - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
BBC Live Worship! 1 25 2026 Sermon Hebrews Ch3 Jesus IS Greater Wk 3 - trimmed

Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 43:20


BBC Live Worship! 1 25 2026 Sermon Hebrews Ch3 Jesus IS Greater Wk 3 - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

The Opperman Report
He's Either A Cop or a Snitch with a Well Trimmed Mustache

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 60:56 Transcription Available


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Rover's Morning Glory
WED FULL SHOW: Tropic Rover, JLR refuses to use his phone's insurance, and the guys get their beards trimmed

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 179:04


Tropic Rover. Laundry day. Facial expressions. Samsung unveiled their new Galaxy Z Tri-Fold phone. JLR still refuses to use the insurance for his cellphone. Charlie's farts are putrid. No-Shave November wheel options. Professional barber, Jay, comes in to help trim the guy's beards. Snitzer spins first. Snitzer gets his beard trimmed. Charlie spins the wheel. Rover's turn to pick a beard design and gets lined up. JLR is the last to get his beard trimmed, and Krystle gets her legs shaved.

Rover's Morning Glory
WED PT 4: JLR is the last to get his beard trimmed

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 45:28 Transcription Available


JLR is the last to get his beard trimmed, and Krystle gets her legs shaved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rover's Morning Glory
WED PT 3: Snitzer, Charlie, and Rover get trimmed up

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 42:18 Transcription Available


Snitzer gets his beard trimmed. Charlie spins the wheel. Rover's turn to pick a beard design and gets lined up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rover's Morning Glory
WED PT 3: Snitzer, Charlie, and Rover get trimmed up

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 38:07


Snitzer gets his beard trimmed. Charlie spins the wheel. Rover's turn to pick a beard design and gets lined up. 

Rover's Morning Glory
WED PT 4: JLR is the last to get his beard trimmed

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 46:43


JLR is the last to get his beard trimmed, and Krystle gets her legs shaved. 

Rover's Morning Glory
WED FULL SHOW: Tropic Rover, JLR refuses to use his phone's insurance, and the guys get their beards trimmed

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 175:43 Transcription Available


Tropic Rover. Laundry day. Facial expressions. Samsung unveiled their new Galaxy Z Tri-Fold phone. JLR still refuses to use the insurance for his cellphone. Charlie's farts are putrid. No-Shave November wheel options. Professional barber, Jay, comes in to help trim the guy's beards. Snitzer spins first. Snitzer gets his beard trimmed. Charlie spins the wheel. Rover's turn to pick a beard design and gets lined up. JLR is the last to get his beard trimmed, and Krystle gets her legs shaved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.