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Barron's Live
What's Ahead for the Fed with Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan

Barron's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 33:56


Barron's writer Lisa Beilfuss and Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan discuss the state of the economy, the outlooks for the labor market and inflation, the future of Fed policy and more.

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From Her Point of View
What's Ahead

From Her Point of View

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 15:17


Dr. Ashley and Sherry have a quick chat about what to look forward to on upcoming episodes and beyond.

CEO School
107. Suneera Madhani on A New Season for CEO School, Top Lessons Learned, and Looking Forward to What's Ahead

CEO School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 21:07


On this week's Wine Down Wednesday, Shannan and Suneera share about a big transition happening at CEO School. Suneera shares her top five lessons learned as she has built CEO School over the last 18 months and her vision for the CEO School brand moving forward. This episode is sponsored by The Club, a Quarterly box and digital monthly community to help you level up and leadership and life. Learn more today at join.theceoschool.co/theclub Follow @ceoschool on Instagram for inspiration and exclusive behind-the-scenes you won't find anywhere else. We also have an absolutely incredible FREE resource for you–it's the 7 lessons we learned building 7 and 8 figure businesses, these are complete game changers and we want to give it to you, completely free. All you have to do is leave a review of the podcast–why you love listening–screenshot the review, and email it to hello@ceoschoolpodcast.com and we'll send it your way.

WSJ What’s News
What's Ahead for Fed Chief Jerome Powell

WSJ What’s News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 13:26


A.M. Edition for July 22. WSJ's Nick Timiraos discusses what the Biden administration may do as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's term is set to expire. Utility company PG&E said it plans to bury thousands of miles of power lines in fire-prone areas. WSJ's Rochelle Toplensky looks at the role of inflation and the value of bitcoin. And, what makes TikTok users tick? Marc Stewart hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

North Sound Weather Minute
What's Ahead For The Rest Of The Summer Into This Winter?

North Sound Weather Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 1:15


This podcast addresses the latest seasonal weather outlook for the rest of this summer and into this fall and winter. The answer may surprise you!

Jeep Talk Show, A Jeep podcast!
Episode 498 - Jeep Just Turned 80 - What's Ahead?

Jeep Talk Show, A Jeep podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 129:39


Tammy gambles and loses 500, Josh celebrates #Jeep 80th birthday and how to check codes without a scanner. Wendy shifts from 4H to 4Lo and Tony requests that if you must smoke (anything) on the trail, don't exhale. ;)

CE Pro Podcast
CE Pro Podcast #65: What's Ahead for Home Networking?

CE Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 15:22


CommScope Ruckus discusses Wi-Fi 6, the advent of wearables, Access Networks' acquisition by Snap One and more.

Insurance Speak
What's Ahead for the Insurance Industry: A Conversation with Aspen CEO Bruce Eisler

Insurance Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 22:08


Following a year of major changes, insurance carriers are adjusting their focus to adapt to some new realities.

The Big Bid Theory
Video Conferencing Industry is Helping People Stay Connected. What's Ahead?

The Big Bid Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 28:15


How are you taking advantage of video conferencing solutions? Over the past couple of years, the video conferencing industry has experienced explosive growth. In this episode, hear how businesses and the public sector are making use of the services and solutions.Will Purcell, from Pepperland Marketing, visits with Bill Culhane to discuss Purcell's report on the industry, filled with interesting information (see below), and what we can expect to see in the future. Rick Jennings shines the light, and sound, on this Crazy Bids.All of that and more. A lot more!Our Guest: Will Purcell @WPurcell04About Will Purcell: https://www.pepperlandmarketing.com/team/will-purcellArticle: https://www.pepperlandmarketing.com/blog/video-conference-statsPepperland Marketing: https://www.pepperlandmarketing.com/

Undaunted: Conversations with Radical Peacemakers
The Check-in: What's Ahead for Abbas? With Khaled Elgindy

Undaunted: Conversations with Radical Peacemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 27:43


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is facing the biggest test of his political career. Resentment from the cancelled elections and years of backchannel dealing was climbing, but reached a climax after Nizar Banat, frequent critic of the Palestinian Authority, was apparently killed in his home by PA security forces last week. Hundreds took to the streets in protest and to demand Abu Mazen step down.  This week, Greg is joined by Khaled Elgindy, Senior Fellow and Director of the Program on Palestine and Palestinian-Israeli Affairs at the Middle East Institute for a special episode to discuss these developments. Sadly, we lost Khaled to a bad internet connection towards the end of the call, but Greg finishes the story right where Khaled left off. Read and share the Principles and Practices of PeacemakingSubscribe to the Telos Newsletter for more news analysis and peacemaking resourcesFollow Telos on Instagram @thetelosgroupIf you're enjoying the podcast, become a monthly donor to Telos! --Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to Trump, by Khaled Elgindy

Knowledge@Wharton
High Prices and Long Wait Times: What's Ahead for Uber and Lyft?

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 9:19


Ride-hailing companies are spending millions to recruit drivers who left during the pandemic, but the downtime has prompted many gig workers to rethink their jobs, says Wharton's Gad Allon.

Knowledge@Wharton
High Prices and Long Wait Times: What's Ahead for Uber and Lyft?

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 9:19


Ride-hailing companies are spending millions to recruit drivers who left during the pandemic, but the downtime has prompted many gig workers to rethink their jobs, says Wharton's Gad Allon.

Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey
Dementia and Medical Care Decisions - Prepare your Family for What's Ahead

Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 63:00


Alzheimer's Speaks Radio has partnered with the Roseville Alzheimer's and Dementia Community Action Team to provide resource information for caregivers and people living with dementia during the pandemic. Lori La Bey talks with Deborah Day Laxson, an award-winning author and founder of the Health Care Agent Literacy Project.  Their conversation today will focus on  medical decisions, are hard and frequently avoided until it's too late. Deborah's work focuses on creating solid foundations for meaningful conversations between patients, loved ones, and the medical team. Contact Deborah Day Laxson Email        Address: Deborah Day Laxson, P.O. Box 7353, Saint Cloud, MN 56302   Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at  Alzheimer's Speaks  Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011.

Thunder Basketball Universe
Ep. 35 – The Lottery and What's Ahead

Thunder Basketball Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 11:39


Paris and Nick break down everything you need to know following the 2021 Draft Lottery and what's down the road as several Thunder players gear up for Olympic qualifying games.

Steele Some Time
Hosts Kelsi Steele and Scott Stewart sign off for the final time + what's ahead for the USL podcast

Steele Some Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 37:26


With Kelsi Steele's departure from the USL, the hosts sign off one last time on the final episode of Steele Some Time LIVE from the USL offices in Tampa. While Steele Some Time has come to close, Scott teases what's ahead for the future of the USL podcast as the two recap the show's three seasons. The pair also discuss Week 9 action across the Championship and look ahead to Week 10, before sharing their favorite show memories ahead of Kelsi's goodbye. Stay tuned to USL channels as a revamped version of the podcast makes its debut in the next few weeks!

Milspouse Matters
Summer Hiatus & What's Ahead! - Ep. 64

Milspouse Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 12:46


I'm taking a little break this summer! On this episode, I'm sharing what's been happening the past weeks, where I've been, and what's ahead for the podcast. Thank you so much for listening for the past few years! I couldn't do this without you amazing listeners. Interested in being a guest? Have an idea for a show topic? Keep listening! CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AND ALL RESOURCES MENTIONED Click here to get my book - You Are Not Alone: Encouragement for the Heart of a Military Spouse Get your free 5-day Deployment Devotional  Connect with Milspouse Matters on Instagram Want to be a guest? Apply here.

WAMU: Local News
Listen: What's Ahead In The Virginia Governor's Race

WAMU: Local News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 5:36


The candidates are set for the upcoming statewide elections in Virginia. Here's a look at how they're positioning their campaigns as they head into the general election.

HousingWire Daily
United Real Estate CEO on what's ahead

HousingWire Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 37:53


Today's HousingWire Daily features a crossover episode with RealTrending, a podcast that focuses on interviewing the brightest minds in real estate and the housing market. In this episode, Tracey Velt, managing editor at RealTrends, a HousingWire sister company, interviews Dan Duffy, CEO of United Real Estate Group.During the episode, Duffy gives some insight into United Real Estate Group's evolving business strategy, building profitable core services and more.

HisGracePrevails
How To Forget What's Behind, And Move To What's Ahead

HisGracePrevails

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 10:02


Our past will keep us from moving forward to our future if we're not careful. Negative past experiences will keep us from experiencing all the good things God has for us. These negative experiences will hinder our progress, keep us from our destiny and cheat God out of receiving Glory from our lives. Recognize the things that hinder you from moving forward, release them and press on!

SuperYacht Radio
What's ahead for the future of the Superyacht Industry? AI & Predictive maintenance with Wintech Marine

SuperYacht Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 54:50


Join us with Joseph Adir, Founder and CEO of WinTech Marine and WinterHaven Holdings to discuss the innovation and development of creating a predictive maintenance system for superyachts, understanding it's application and long term benefits to the superyacht and marine industry. In recent news this week, Joseph led the development of OceanTech Acquisitions, a blank check company targeting the leisure marine, yachting and superyacht industries, raising $100 million to focus on further developments of putting this exciting technological advancements into new builds! #superyachttechnology #Ai #maritimeindustry #marineindustry #superyachts #superyachtcrew #yachting #superyachtindustry #superyachtradio #maritime #yachtcast #yachtingpodcast #yachtcrew #yachtlifestyle

HR Happy Hour
HR Happy Hour 485 - Labor Market News and What's Ahead in 2021

HR Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 32:00


HR Happy Hour 485 - Labor Market New and What's Ahead in 2021 Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane Guest: Nick Bunker, Economic Research Director for North America at the Indeed Hiring Lab This episode of The HR Happy Hour is made possible by Paychex. With the onset of COVID-19, Paychex quickly responded to support businesses and help them manage the new challenges brought on by the pandemic. The Paychex COVID-19 Help Center is the ultimate, comprehensive resource hub featuring articles, videos, scenario tools, live webinars, and podcasts that provide valuable and up-to-date insight on stimulus measures, managing a remote or hybrid workforce, travel restrictions, state specific guidance, and more. To access go to payx.me/helpcenter today. This week we were joined by Nick Bunker from Indeed for an overview of the Indeed Hiring Lab and the latest review of the labor market.  We talked about the April Jobs Report and why it was so disappointing as well as the JOLTS report with 8.1 million open jobs.  We also discussed the types of job postings Indeed has seen on the rise in the US. Thanks Nick, for joining us!  Be sure to subscribe to the HR Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts.

The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Australia: a land built on immigration, but what's ahead? With Simon Kuestanmacher

The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 37:22


Since the First Fleet dropped anchor in 1788, close to 10 million immigrants have moved from across the world to start a new life in Australia. They have arrived in waves, encouraged by developments like the 1850s gold rushes, or to escape adverse conditions at home such as the Industrial Revolution's social upheavals in 19th-century Britain, the two world wars, and the aftermath of the Vietnam War in the 1970s. Collectively these migrants have helped shape what was a uniquely British-based and now multicultural society in Australia. In today's podcast, I chat with leading demographer Simon Kuestenmacher about the history of migration and how it's changed our culture and our property markets over the years, and what's happening to migration now because of our border restrictions. Australia is the land built on migration Immigration to Australia began about 80,000 years ago. And from the 17th century on, the continent was explored by Europeans. European settlements began to crop up around 1788, and the discovery of gold in 1851 drove more activity and permanent settlements. Immigrants have been queuing up to come to the country ever since. But what's happening to immigration in our nation at the moment? About 2/3 of our population growth pre-pandemic came from migration. Only 1/3 came from natural growth. During COVID, the migration has completely disappeared. For the first time, more immigrants went out than in. Our country is so much more multicultural than other nations. When people are concerned about migration and focus on asylum seekers, it's not really relevant, because it's such a small number. One of the biggest drivers of migration in recent times is international students. One in 6 of those students become permanent residents. You can grow the GDP through the sheer number of people added to the country. The natures of homes and neighbourhoods have changed because of migration. We can see this in everything from the design of homes to the food available to buy. We will still see more people coming into Australia as long as they're allowed. Australia is attractive to international students. We also still need skilled workers. Millennials are moving out of their apartments as they age and move on to the next stage, but apartment living remains necessary because of the population size. We will still need apartments, but we may need different ones moving forward. We will need more family-friendly Resources: Simon Kuestenmacher - Director of Research at The Demographics Group As our markets move forward why not get the team at Metropole to build you a personalised Strategic Property Plan – this will help both beginning and experienced investors. Get a bundle of eBooks and reports www.PodcastBonus.com.au Shownotes plus more here: Australia: a land built on immigration, but what's ahead? With Simon Kuestanmacher Some of our favourite quotes from the show: “Just because of the cost of living, we do need more apartments, but we need different apartments than we've built in the past.” – Michael Yardney “I know it might sound cliché but work a little bit less and play a little bit more.” – Michael Yardney “Remember, most of the things we worry about don't happen, or if they do happen, they're not as serious as we thought they would be.” – Michael Yardney PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW Reviews are hugely important to me because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes - it's your way of passing the message forward to others and saying thank you to me. Here's how

Outcast Prophet Podcast
Preparing For What's Ahead

Outcast Prophet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 13:08


In this episode Heath discusses an interesting prophetic word given in September of 2020 and practical steps that we need to start taking to prepare for persecution. The Way YouTube Channel. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heath-meadows/support

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Moments that Rock with Tony Michaelides: Industry Insiders on What's Ahead for the Music Industry

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 28:21


Mark Radcliffe, Ray Cooper and Peter Hook with a look at what lies ahead for the music industry Part of Pantheon Podcasts

Engineering Influence from ACEC
Beth Bauer, ACEC's new NAECE President on What's Ahead in 2021

Engineering Influence from ACEC

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 21:25


The podcast welcomed Beth Bauer, the Executive Director of ACEC Indiana and the newly appointed president of NAECE, which represents our state Executive Directors.  Beth talks to us about her new role, what she hopes to accomplish in her term, and what's happening among the states.

One Bills Live
OBL 5/5: Brandon Beane on the Bills draft & what's ahead for the team, Greg Rousseau shares his excitement to join Bills Mafia

One Bills Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 134:14


Bills GM Brandon Beane shared his thoughts on the team’s 2021 draft class, the free agent market, an update on a possible extension for Josh Allen, and gave some clarity on the team's offseason program (14:10). Bills first round pick Greg Rousseau discussed his draft night experience, his relationship with current NFL players, how he got into football playing Madden, how his high school experience as a WR & DB helped him better understand the game, and what he expects to bring to Buffalo and the NFL (48:00). Rachel's Mediterranean Grill Director of Operations Brandon Guzda shared how the “Rachel's Round Up" program helped John R. Oishei Children's Hospital.

Side Alpha
Superintendent Eriks Gabliks shares what's ahead for the National Fire Academy

Side Alpha

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 41:26


In this episode of the Side Alpha podcast, National Fire Academy Superintendent Eriks Gabliks reflects on his career and what it's been like to take the reins at the academy. He addresses the impact of COVID-19 on training activities and when the academy will be back in person. Gabliks also details some of the changes ahead to the EFO program and outlines some of his personal goals as superintendent. This episode of the Side Alpha Podcast is sponsored by Homeland-Six Tactical Radio Straps. These custom radio straps feature extractor washable decontamination, superior comfort and functionality. Learn more at homelandsix.com.

WisPolitics.com
WisOpinion.com: 'The Insiders' discuss what's ahead in the state budget battle

WisPolitics.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 7:18


The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take up the upcoming biennial budget as the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee returns from its Wisconsin roadshow and prepares to take its first votes. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Illinois News Now
What's Ahead at The YWCA

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 22:33


What's Ahead at The YWCA by Regional Media

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Family Together
Knowing What's Ahead - Malachi #5

Family Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 4:01


By knowing and remembering God's Word we can have hope for what is ahead. We might not know all the details, but we know who is in control.

HousingWire Daily
eXp CEO on what's ahead for the brokerage

HousingWire Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 18:50


Today's HousingWire Daily features a crossover episode with RealTrending, a podcast that focuses on interviewing the brightest minds in real estate. In this episode, Tracey Velt, managing editor at RealTrends, a HousingWire sister company, interviews Glenn Sanford, CEO and founder of eXp World Holdings. During this episode, Sanford addresses his critics about his agent referral program, where he is taking the company next and growth limiters for the brokerage. 

The Big Bid Theory
COVID a Year Later. Virus Expert With Lessons Learned and What's Ahead.

The Big Bid Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 34:31


Hear from an actual expert, whose reputation has made him a sought after authority on many aspects of the global pandemic. A year after his last visit to the show, just as COVID-19 was becoming known in the US, Dr. Rodney Rohde returns to help us launch Season 7. Dr. Rohde covers a wide range of issues related to the ongoing battle against this coronavirus. From how the virus is evolving, to testing and vaccinations, his opinions on PPE, funding, and how heroes in the Lab are vital to the ongoing efforts, Dr. Rohde covers it all. See below for important and interesting references.Despite having a long break, Rick Jennings seems really, uh, crabby in this first installment of Crazy Bids for Season 7. All of that and more. A lot more!Resources:Dr. Rodney Rohde bio: https://www.health.txstate.edu/cls/people/faculty/Rodney-E-Rohde--Program-Chair.htmlMore from Dr. Rohde:https://rodneyerohde.wp.txstate.edu/‘Virus Spillover and Emerging Pathogens Pick Up Speed', as found in Contagion Live: https://www.contagionlive.com/view/virus-spillover-and-emerging-pathogens-pick-up-speedOn Twitter: @RodneyRohde

Our Auto Expert
Getting Bespoke With Rolls-Royce, Details On The 2021 Easter Jeep Safari, And What's Ahead For The Nissan Armada? - 4-10-2021

Our Auto Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 80:23


Topics for Nik Miles and Truck Girl Jen: BMW's Michael Baxley tells you what you can look forward to the in the 2022 BMW ALPINA B8 Gran Coupe Nissan's Michael Benson runs down the changes on the 2022 Nissan Armada Mark Gilles from Volkswagen tells you why the 2021 VW Atlas Cross Sport should be in your driveway We go ELEGANT as we bring Rolls-Royce's Elizabeth Williams on to chat about the race team of Ben and Christina Sloss, and their newest Bespoke Black Badge Cullinan Jim Morrison is the Head of Jeep, and shares everything you need to know about their 2021 Jeep Safari Event Anton and Nik discuss automotive news from around the world, including what $100 Billion in Federal electric vehicle subsidies would look like, what the guys think about Tesla's plan to build a tunnel in Las Vegas, what Tesla's numbers are looking like in China, and what is the "greenest" car of 2021? All those answered in today's episode

Mobility via Podcast
What's ahead for compensation, benefits, and rewards

Mobility via Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 20:14


The Exchange
The Exchange: What's ahead for global art market?

The Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 29:25


Sales fell some 22% to $50 bln last year, the biggest recession in the art market since the financial crisis. Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics, discusses the impact of Covid-19, taxes and geopolitics, the rise in online sales and how NFTs are attracting nerds to art. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The BadgerBlitz.com Podcast: Wisconsin Badgers
Ep.146: Previewing What's Ahead for Wisconsin Spring Football Practices

The BadgerBlitz.com Podcast: Wisconsin Badgers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 40:44


Taking a deep dive into Wisconsin spring football practices, including an interview with defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Sabres - Daily Podcast On The Buffalo Sabres
What's ahead for the Sabres at the draft? Feat. Chris Peters

Locked On Sabres - Daily Podcast On The Buffalo Sabres

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 29:51


The Sabres are likely to finish dead last and will be in the top four of the NHL Draft. Chris Peters of Hockey Sense and the Talking Hockey Sense Podcast joins Sneaky Joe on who will be available to the Sabres in the top four. Is Owen Power the next Victor Hedman? Does it even matter if the Sabres win the lottery? Also Chris gives his opinion on the prospects the Sabres would potentially receive in a Jack Eichel trade. And the guys talk some on the U.S. Olympic Team. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SuperYacht Radio
What's ahead in the VSAT Industry with Pippa and Intellian

SuperYacht Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 31:44


Pippa was walking the plank the other day waiting for Dave, late as usual, and she bumped into the guys from Intellian on the eve of their LEO and One Web deal. Across the metaphorical table from Pippa was Bladimiros Stavropoulos, Sr. Director Global Product Management & TS and Paul Comyns, VP of Global Marketing and Pippa thought she would take the time to ask them some questions about how they view the current trends and market place ..tune in to find out what she discovered! #satellite #vsat #comms #superyachts #yachtengineer #yachtcaptain #maritime #marineindustry #cybersecurity #yachting #yachtingpodcasts

Living IN Jesus Podcast
Season One Recap and What's Ahead

Living IN Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 6:27


In this episode, Ross and Ben reflect briefly on season one of the Living IN Jesus podcast, and look ahead to the exciting next season coming out later in 2021. Thanks for being a part of this with us!

The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
The Big Picture – what's ahead for our economy and property, with Pete Wargent

The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 31:59


Just like 2020 was the year of surprises many of us didn't foresee, I believe 2021 will offer its own surprises – but this time, on the upside. There is a perfect storm of economic outcomes and that's what I'm going to be chatting about with Pete Wargent in today's show as we have a look at the macroeconomic big picture that will affect our property markets, our economy, and our lives in general in the coming year. It's really only been a year since Coronavirus started to affect us. Just look where we were in the middle of last year and it's hard to believe where we are now. We've had spectacular success in containing the Coronavirus. The Morrison Government build the bridge he promised to get us across the other side and federal government and state government spending killed the recession, which was the deepest since the Great Depression. We now have record low-interest rates. A sooner-than-expected arrival of vaccines. And all the above has pumped up economic growth above expectations and helped the property markets and the stock market rebound, bringing both business and consumer confidence. We have an embarrassment of riches, with our economy surging ahead, so I hope my chat with Pete Wargent will give you some more clarity about what the future holds so you can make better investment and business decisions. Economic and property trends for 2021 with Pete Wargent Our property markets don't operate in isolation, so I believe it's good to regularly have a look at the big picture, the macroeconomic factors affecting not just Australia's economy, but the world economy. Australia's V-shaped economic recovery. Australia's economy has surprised on the upside. While technically we had a recession last year – two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, really the March quarter had very minor falls in GDP – there was really only one quarter, the June quarter, with a significant drop in economic activity. And boy has the economy rebounded since. Our economy is likely to keep performing well moving forward While the recovery to date has unfolded much more quickly than expected, it is important to remember that: it has been uneven and that despite recovering to pre-COVID levels by mid-2021, there remains a high degree of spare capacity in the economy. There is still some way to go and there are still risks ahead. $120 billion savings war chest is firing our economic recovery Saving is about to become unfashionable again. After rushing to build deposits during the COVID crisis, it seems we are now determined to burn through accumulated cash. What's more, the trend is going to accelerate. New forecasts suggest that by the end of this year we will be saving less than half what we are putting away just now, and that level will be around a quarter of what we were saving at the peak of the crisis. As panic swept the broader economy last year, the national savings rate soared to unprecedented levels, hitting 22 percent — or 22c for every dollar — at its peak. To put that number in historical perspective, it meant we saved $187bn in 2020, which works out at more than the total savings over the past 3½ years. More recently the savings rate figure has started to drop, though it is still sitting somewhere near 12 percent. The Commonwealth Bank ­estimates that households have put aside $120bn more than what is normally saved in the June, September, and December quarters last year — equivalent to 6 percent of gross domestic product as overseas travel and social activities were curtailed. The bank's analysts believe this money will be spent over the next few years, providing continued economic momentum as a good chunk of this money will find its way into consumer spending. And some of it will go to paying down debt and some will go into buying assets. We're already seeing this in retail spending and in our property markets. RBA and interest rates There has been a lot of chatter amongst media commentators that our booming property markets will force the RBA to intervene earlier than planned and raise interest rates. But in his recent statement, RBA Governor Philip Lowe once again put these predictions to rest explaining that the surging housing market will not cause the RBA to raise interest rates. He said it would not make any sense to do so. I know the media loves headlines about rising interest rates, but Philip Lowe once again reminded us that his aim is to bring inflation sustainably within a range of 2 to 3%, and to do this we need higher rates of wages growth and in his words: “The evidence strongly suggests that this will not occur quickly and that it will require a tight labour market to be sustained for some time.” The Reserve Bank Governor emphasised this point, noting that the road to “normality” was long. Governor Lowe said that wage growth was a long way from 3 percent. And indeed inflation was a long way from sustainably being back in the 2-3 percent target band. Rising bond yields: The Governor sought to emphasise that he believes that rising bond yields are sending false signals on the inflation risk and the potential for a lift in the cash rate: “market pricing has implied an expectation of possible increases in the cash rate as early as late next year and then again in 2023. This is not an expectation that we share.” What else could our regulators do to subdue our property markets? I understand why our regulators intervene in our finance and housing market, even though I don't always like how they do this – we saw what happened with APRA overshot the mark a few years ago, but Philip Lowe said “I recognise that low interest rates are one of the factors contributing to higher housing prices and that high and rising housing prices raise concerns for many people. “There are various tools, other than higher interest rates, to address these concerns, leaving monetary policy to maintain its strong focus on the recovery in the economy, jobs, and wages.” Big Australia vital to protect the home front: Rudd Prior to the pandemic, Australia's population was growing faster than most other developed countries, and of course, this has now been temporarily put on hold. With unemployment still high some people are wondering whether we should open our borders quickly, or whether we should restrict immigration until all Aussies find a job. Recently former prime minister Kevin Rudd came out explaining how a Big Australia is needed on national security grounds to provide the tax and population base to increase the size of a military amid the challenges posed by China's rise. Global economic outlook The rapid development of vaccines and their rollout has improved the global outlook and lessened some of the downside risks. The plan for further fiscal stimulus in the United States has also improved growth prospects there. Links and Resources:  Michael Yardney Metropole's Strategic Property Plan – to help both beginning and experienced investors Join us at Wealth Retreat 2021 on the Gold Coast June 12th – 16th – get more details here Pete Wargent Next Level Wealth Pete Wargent's new book Low Rates High Returns Shownotes plus more here: The Big Picture – What's ahead for our economy and property, with Pete Wargent Some of our favourite quotes from the show: “There's been a significant war chest of savings that now people are starting to spend.” – Michael Yardney “I think we've got to acknowledge that while we're saying Australia's booming and the economy's doing well and the property market's doing well, there are still some people who are not doing well.” – Michael Yardney “The media knows this. They know we react more to negative news than positive news. So they force-feed us negative news just to get the clicks.” – Michael Yardney PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW Reviews are hugely important to me because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes - it's your way of passing the message forward to others and saying thank you to me. Here's how

The Clark Howard Podcast
03.22.21 Gas prices escalate - what's ahead / A purchase & donation warning from Clark’s Consumer Action Center + New banking options

The Clark Howard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 26:45


Clark discusses the supply & demand factors affecting the price of gas and what to expect at the pump. / A purchase and donation warning from the head of Team Clark’s Consumer Action Center - Another good reason to check your bank & credit card statements monthly. / The banking sector seems culturally incapable of becoming a customer focused industry. Meet the outsiders making a difference. Ask Clark topics include: Social Security problem: file a complaint through your Office of Constituent Services. / Remote worker non-resident tax issues - Hire a CPA or Enrolled Agent. / How to open a Roth IRA - Target Retirement Funds / Roth vs. traditional 401(k) Want more money advice? Sign up for Clark’s free daily newsletter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Investable Universe
Eric Wilson of Turner & Townsend on what's ahead for Texas energy infrastructure

Investable Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 38:24


We recorded this episode just over a week after a near-collapse of the Texas power grid following an unusual winter storm that was, in many respects, a “perfect storm” of weather, market, energy and infrastructure factors. As Texans continue to recover, five members of ERCOT, the non-profit corporation that operates the Texas power grid, have resigned. But questions remain about the nature of Texas’s energy market structure, about weatherizing the state’s energy infrastructure, and whether this winter's catastrophic freeze will bring any long-term changes to the grid. For industry perspective, we spoke with Eric Wilson, Head of Energy & Natural Resources for North America at Turner and Townsend, the global consulting firm specializing in issues of construction, cost and risk management in the real estate, infrastructure, energy and natural resource sectors.

SuperYacht Radio
What's ahead with Superyacht Design?! Update USSA and Oversee Yachts

SuperYacht Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 58:59


Update USSA with Kitty McGowan, USSA President, and her guest Christina M. M. Norris, Chief Executive Designer and Owner of Oversee Yachts. This week's discussion is about super yacht design, interiors, and what's new and exciting on the horizon for the world of yachts! #superyachtindustry #superyachtdesign #superyachts #superyachtradio #maritime #togetherapowerfulforce #USSA #yachtcast #yachtingpodcast

Locked On Broncos - Daily Podcast On The Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos' Shelby Harris joins the show to talk 2020 season + what's ahead

Locked On Broncos - Daily Podcast On The Denver Broncos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 28:43


Shelby Harris over the course of his tenure with the Denver Broncos has been regarded as one of the team's most important players. As the new league year approaches in 17 days, Shelby joins the show to talk about last year's free agency, why he ultimately decided to come back to the Denver Broncos on a one year deal, his reflection on the season, the wild day in Los Angeles as he found out that his wife's water broke on game day and how grateful he was for what the Broncos did to help him celebrate that moment, and more. Plus, Cody Roark breaks down Mel Kiper's latest mock draft that has the Broncos trading with the New England Patriots. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Evans on Marketing Podcasts
What's Ahead for Retailers in 2021

Evans on Marketing Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 3:14


Physical retailers have been especially hard hit. Many will not reach their prior revenues for quite a while. Some will never reopen. So, what's ahead for retailers in 2021? This multimedia episode is also available as a blog post: https://evansonmarketing.com/2021/02/22/whats-ahead-for-retailers-in-2021/

Get Real: Talking mental health & disability
Episode 26: Homelessness - where we are, and what's ahead

Get Real: Talking mental health & disability

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 50:14


In our first GET REAL episode of 2021, we are delighted to talk to some very important people at ermha365, who do vital, often unseen work with people experiencing homelessness.At ermha365, we support people with complex needs related to mental health and disability. This sometimes means that the people we support struggle to maintain accommodation, or are homeless, or sleep rough outdoors. In this episode, GET REAL talks to Tim and Rosie, who work in our Community Connect program supporting people experiencing homelessness. Both Tim and Rosie, and our Pathways team, either won or were finalists in ermha365's staff awards last year – for reasons that will become obvious once you hear about the outreach work they do every day, and continued to do at the even at the height of the pandemic lockdowns in Victoria.Tim and Rosie are joined by Georgia Symmons, our Victorian State Manager of Strategy and Service Transformation, who talks to us about the exciting new initiatives that are coming in the homelessness and housing space. This includes the Victorian Government's From Homelessness to a Home program and the Big Housing Build, which will ensure that 2,000 more Victorians living with mental illness will soon have a home. 

Softy & Dick Interviews
Seahawks president Chuck Arnold on effects of 2020 season, what's ahead for team

Softy & Dick Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 12:24


Seahawks president Chuck Arnold on dealing with 2020 without fans in the stands and how the virus affected the club, hope for getting fans back in the stands in 2021, the status of a throw-back jersey being introduced and why it’s unlikely, getting a new member in the Ring of Honor this year.

Softy & Dick Interviews
Tony Castricone on struggles on Husky basketball, what's ahead of the football team

Softy & Dick Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 12:56


Tony Castricone joins Softy and Cam to discuss what’s going on with Huskies basketball in their recent losses, what happened in the loss to USC yesterday, how the morale is right now, Bob Gregory’s focus on stopping the run, Lake and Gregory getting players to return for 2021, quarterback transfers

1A
What's Ahead During Former President Donald Trump's Second Impeachment Trial

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 36:57


"The Constitution says there are really only two penalties from impeachment — the first of which is a removal from office and the second is another vote to bar someone from ever holding office ever again," says Presidential Historian Jeffrey Engel.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.

Talking Careers With Great Owete
#41 - Jobs & Hiring in 2021: What's Ahead w/Adeyemi Ajayi

Talking Careers With Great Owete

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 15:55


58% of Nigerian Recruiters & HR Professionals from the 2020 Nigeria Recruiters Survey confirmed that hiring talent in 2020 was very challenging and 39.6% already have plans to hire more in 2021. On this conversation with Adeyemi Ajayi, we looked at what's ahead of the year in terms of hiring and jobs, the economic outlook across Africa and the unique opportunities available for jobseekers. Subscribe to my community - www.greatowete.com/newsletter