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The Taekcast: A (mostly) Sports Podcast
Ep. 403 - Life In The NFL, Playing For The Lions, Getting Fit w/ Zach Zenner

The Taekcast: A (mostly) Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 62:26


Draft for $1,500,000 on UnderDog Fantasy & Get A $1,000 Deposit Bonus With A FREE Pick 'Em Bonus Entry:  https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-davis-mattek Davis Mattek is joined by Zach Zenner to talk about his NFL career and time with the Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins. They also discuss Zenner's connection to Patrick Laird and his thoughts on the NFL today + his job as a personal trainer and nutrition coach GET 10% OFF RUN THE SIMS W/ CODE "ENDGAME": www.runthesims.com Check Out Zack's Site: https://zion-performance.com/ Try Out UNABATED'S Premium Sports Betting + DFS Pick 'Em Tools: https://unabated.com/?ref=davis Sign up for premium fantasy football content and get exclusive Discord access: www.patreon.com/davismattek Subscribe to the AutoMattek Absolutes Newsletter: https://automattekabsolutes.beehiiv.com/ Download THE DRAFT CADDY: https://endgamesyndicate.com/membership-levels/?pa=DavisMattek Timestamps:00:00 Zach Zenner + Patrick Laird3:00 Did Zach know that he was a cult hero?6:30 The experience of getting drafted in the NFL Draft12:30 It Is Always Better To Be Drafted Than A UDFA16:50 Undrafted Free Agents Are A Fungible Asset In The NFL21:30 The Frustration of being a running back29:30 Being An NFL Player And A Doctor?34:55 Zach finds his way into a medical study while on IR  37:30 What we actually know about fructose?  42:30 Zach Starts Zion Performance47:00 Seed Oils Are Not That Bad???50:30 How lives are getting changed by Zion performance58:10 Football Watching Habits Of Former Players Audio-Only Podcast Feed For All Davis Mattek Streams: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grinding-the-variance-a-davis-mattek-fantasy-football-pod/id1756145256

Sports Daily
The last Monday of the month arrives and Jacob is joined today by Brandon Zenner. Both are bent on playing the game existence to the end of the beginning.

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 85:12


Sports Daily Full Show 28 April 2025

Sports Daily
Friday and the streets will soon once again be ours! And to get everyone revved up Tommy is once again joined by the man with the Twins spin, Brandon Zenner.

Sports Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 87:03


Sports Daily Full Show 11 April 2025

One Degree of Scandalous with Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner
Kato Kaelin & Tom Zenner Reveal L.A.'s Most Chilling Crime Stories

One Degree of Scandalous with Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 47:59


Los Angeles is the epicenter of Hollywood glamour, but it's also home to some of the most notorious serial killers and unsolved murders in history. Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner take you deep inside the dark side of Tinseltown, uncovering stories of serial killers, unsolved mysteries, and infamous true crime cases that have haunted the city for decades. 

The Brave Marketer
The EU's Approach to Digital Policy and Lessons Learned From The GDPR

The Brave Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 50:36


Kai Zenner, Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for German Member of the European Parliament Axel Voss, discusses the emerging regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence in Europe and its implications for innovation and consumer safety. He also discusses implementation hurdles of the EU AI Act, specifically the shortage of AI experts and the complexity of enforcement across 27 member states. Key Takeaways:  Challenges with the AI Act (such as vague use cases, balancing innovation with regulation, and the impact on SMEs) Lessons from GDPR, including upcoming changes being considered that could impact data privacy Horizontal legislative approaches and their implications Future prospects for AI regulation in Europe Guest Bio: Kai Zenner is Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for MEP Axel Voss in the European Parliament, focusing on AI, privacy, and the EU's digital transition. He is involved in negotiations on the AI Act, AI Liability Directive, ePrivacy Regulation, and GDPR revision. A member of the OECD.AI Network of Experts and the World Economic Forum's AI Governance Alliance, Zenner also served on the UN's High-Level Advisory Body on AI. He was named Best MEP Assistant in 2023, and ranked #13 in Politico's Power 40 for his influence on EU digital policy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About this Show: The Brave Technologist is here to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of emerging tech. To make it digestible, less scary, and more approachable for all! Join us as we embark on a mission to demystify artificial intelligence, challenge the status quo, and empower everyday people to embrace the digital revolution. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious mind, or an industry professional, this podcast invites you to join the conversation and explore the future of AI together. The Brave Technologist Podcast is hosted by Luke Mulks, VP Business Operations at Brave Software—makers of the privacy-respecting Brave browser and Search engine, and now powering AI everywhere with the Brave Search API. Music by: Ari Dvorin Produced by: Sam Laliberte  

Startitup.sk
Vačok: Celá republika bola hore nohami, hľadalo ich stovky policajtov [V Teréne]

Startitup.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 21:36


Leopoldovská väznica sa 23. novembra 1991 stala dejiskom jednej z najkrvavejších tragédií v histórii slovenského väzenstva. To, čo sa pre dozorcov začalo ako bežný služobný deň, sa zmenilo na masaker, pri ktorom vyhaslo päť nevinných životov. Dozorcovia František Svoboda, Milan Černý, Milan Galbavý, Igor Jošt a len 20-ročný Marián Zenner sa stali obeťami brutálneho úteku väzňov.Peter Vačok, bývalý elitný vyšetrovateľ, bol jedným z prvých, ktorí na vlastné oči videli následky tejto nepochopiteľnej tragédie. Pán Vačok v ďalšej časti relácie V teréne odhalil detaily úteku, desivé momenty vyšetrovania, ale aj to, ako tento prípad navždy poznačil slovenské väzenstvo.

IIEA Talks
The AI Act and Europe's Competitiveness

IIEA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 35:25


In his address to the IIEA, Kai Zenner discusses the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). He outlines the Act's risk-based approach and its implications for different levels of the AI value chain. Mr Zenner will also assess what he deems to be the positive and negative features of the AI Act. He particularly discusses the implications of the Act for the EU's competitiveness, including both the opportunities and the risks. About the Speaker: Kai Zenner is Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for Axel Voss MEP (European People's Party Group) in the European Parliament. He focuses on AI, privacy, the EU's digital transition and Better Regulation. Mr Zenner is a member of the OECD.AI Network of Experts and of the AI Governance Alliance at the World Economic Forum. He was also part of the temporary Expert Group that supported the 'High-Level Advisory Body on AI' of the United Nations. Mr Zenner was awarded best MEP Assistant in 2023 and ranked Place #13 in Politico's Power 40 - class 2023.

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
How EU AI Act helps build Digital Trust with Kai Zenner and Punit Bhatia in the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast E125 S05

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 42:27


How does the EU AI Act build trust in our digital world? What does it look like in the digital era? Can be EU AI Act be the key to trust in the digital age?  In a world where digital transformation is reshaping every aspect of our lives, trust has become more crucial. But how do we ensure that trust is built into the very fabric of our digital society? To put things into, we have Punit Bhatia and Kai Zenner, a digital enthusiast, blogger, and a voice in the OECD AI policy group. Get ready and join us as we explore how the EU AI Act is set to reshape our digital landscape and what trust really means in this context.  Don't miss this interesting discussion! Tune in to Episode 125, Season 5 of FIT4Privacy Podcast and find out more about digital trust in the AI era.    KEY CONVERSION POINT  00:02:12 Elaborate digital society and trust  00:05:25 Intention of EU/parliament  00:09:21 Is EU AI Act helping us build digital trust in long term? 00:13:30 Vision behind EU AI Act 00:20:45 Who decides on risk categorization  00:32:44 Digital Society    ABOUT GUEST  Kai Zenner is a digital enthusiast focusing on AI, data and the EU's digital transition. Soft spot for interinstitutional reforms and the 'Better Regulation Agenda'. Cooperative and pragmatic approach, always trying to strike a balance. Annoyed by stagnation, ideological mindsets and political power plays in the EU institutions and elsewhere.     He graduated in politics and law, after specializing in Security Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Constitutional and European Law. Studied Political Science (B.A.) at University of Bremen, Law (First German state examination / Dipl.-Jur.) at University of Freiburg / York / Münster, and International Relations (M.Sc.) at University of Edinburgh.     He started his professional life as Research Associate at the European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation in Brussels, before moving to the European Parliament as Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for MEP Axel Voss (EPP Group) in mid-2017. Member of OECD's Network of Experts (One AI) and of the AI Governance Alliance from the World Economic Forum. He was also part of the temporary United Nations' Expert Group that supported the Secretary-General's 'High-Level Advisory Body on AI' in 2024. Awarded best MEP Assistant in 2023 ("APA who has gone above and beyond in his duties") and ranked Place #13 in Politico's Power 40 - class 2023 ("top influencers who are most effectively setting the agenda in politics, public policy and advocacy in Brussels").    ABOUT HOST  Punit Bhatia is one of the leading privacy experts who works independently and has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit works with business and privacy leaders to create an organization culture with high privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority. Selectively, Punit is open to mentor and coach privacy professionals.  Punit is the author of books “Be Ready for GDPR'' which was rated as the best GDPR Book, “AI & Privacy – How to Find Balance”, “Intro To GDPR”, and “Be an Effective DPO”. Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 30 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. This podcast has been featured amongst top GDPR and privacy podcasts.  As a person, Punit is an avid thinker and believes in thinking, believing, and acting in line with one's value to have joy in life. He has developed the philosophy named ‘ABC for joy of life' which passionately shares. Punit is based out of Belgium, the heart of Europe.    RESOURCES  Websites www.fit4privacy.com , www.punitbhatia.com, https://www.kaizenner.eu/  Podcast https://www.fit4privacy.com/podcast  Blog https://www.fit4privacy.com/blog  YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy   

Invité vum Dag
Laurence Zenner

Invité vum Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 13:49


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Hollywood Pipeline Podcast
Liam Payne's Cocktail of Drugs, Diddy Accused of Raping a 13-yr/od & Tom Zenner Talks About His Awkward Bill Murray Run-in

Hollywood Pipeline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 50:27


In this episode of the Hollywood Raw Podcast, hosts Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, alongside guest Tom Zenner,  co-host of the podcast "One Degree of Scandalous" with Kato Kaelin, to discuss significant entertainment news, including the tragic death of Liam Payne and serious allegations against Diddy, including a lawsuit concerning the alleged rape of a minor. Zenner shares his journey from small-town Minnesota to becoming a notable figure in sports broadcasting, recounting experiences with celebrities like Chris Farley, Suge Knight, and Bill Murray.   Don't miss a thing! Follow Hollywood Raw on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter. Dax Holt - Insta / Twitter Adam Glyn - Insta / Twitter   This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!

De Universiteit van Vlaanderen Podcast
Spreken we hier binnenkort allemaal Engels i.p.v. Nederlands?

De Universiteit van Vlaanderen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 30:37


Wat voor iemand ben jij: iemand die om de 2 zinnen een Engels woord gebruikt of iemand die zich dood ergert aan al dat Engels en vreest dat de verengelsing het einde is van het Nederlands? Of we hier over enkele jaren allemaal Engels spreken, dat weet prof Eline Zenner, sociolinguïst aan de KU Leuven, ook niet - Eline is wetenschapper, geen helderziende. Maar of al dat Engels een probleem is, daarover heeft Eline véél interessants te vertellen in deze podcast. Wie na de podcast nog méér wil weten, kan verder lezen in deze gratis online reeks van professor Zenner: https://neerlandistiek.nl/de-verenglishing-van-het-nederlands-in-vlaanderen/. Gastspreker: Eline Zenner Presentatie: Koen Fillet Redactie: Michiel Heps Eindredactie: Katleen Bracke Montage: Wederik De Backer Deze podcast is mogelijk dankzij de medewerking van KU Leuven, Antwerpen, UGent, UHasselt, VUB en de Jonge Academie en komt tot stand met de steun van VRT en de Vlaamse overheid.

Chatabix
S11 Ep 477: Back to St Ives, More Art & A Chat With A Patreon

Chatabix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 63:09


As David's returning to St Ives for another visit soon, Joe tells him about the time he went to the Tate gallery there. So they discuss some of the art it has and David recounts an afternoon he spent in the town, visiting cosy little art galleries and chatting to a few of the artists. Then he imagines setting a up podcast studio there - much to the annoyance of the other artists. He also visited the beautiful seaside village of Zenner, and tells Joe about that too. So talk inevitably turns to moving to Cornwall again. Finally, as they're keen to speak to someone who lives in St Ives, they put a call out to the Patreons. And as luck would have it, James does and has lived all his life there. So joins them on Zoom to tell them about it - lovely. FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chatabixpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/chatabix1 Insta: https://www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Merch: https://chatabixshop.com/ Contact us: chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BetAmerica Radio Network
Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast 8/6/24--Guest Dave Zenner

BetAmerica Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 43:38


Jason looks back at the West Virginia Derby from Sunday evening. Then he welcomes in Dave Zenner from Colonial Downs to talk about the upcoming Arlington Million and Dave shares lots of old Million stories from his time working at Arlington Park. 

WBEN Extras
Zenner Street squatter arraigned for double homicide

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 24:41


Zenner Street squatter arraigned for double homicide

On-Farm Trials Podcast with the PNW Farmers' Network
Clint Zenner and Kendall Kahl (pt. 2)

On-Farm Trials Podcast with the PNW Farmers' Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 42:25


This episode of the On-Farm Trials podcast features Clint Zenner of Zenner FamilyFarms in Genesse, ID and his collaboration as a PI on the PNW cover crops projectalongside Kendall Kahl of the University of Idaho. A conversation with them highlightsyears of working together that has resulted in a wealth of knowledge on cover crops,cows, and even earth worms! Listen to their conversation about how they are workingtogether to ask and answer important soil health and cropping systems innovation forthe farm and region with their on-farm trials.

WBEN Extras
Buffalo Police press briefing on the arrest of a person of interest in Saturday's double homicide on Zenner Street

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 21:57


On-Farm Trials Podcast with the PNW Farmers' Network
Clint Zenner and Kendall Kahl (pt. 1)

On-Farm Trials Podcast with the PNW Farmers' Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 47:26


This episode of the On-Farm Trials podcast features Clint Zenner of Zenner FamilyFarms in Genesse, ID and his collaboration as a PI on the PNW cover crops projectalongside Kendall Kahl of the University of Idaho. A conversation with them highlightsyears of working together that has resulted in a wealth of knowledge on cover crops,cows, and even earth worms! Listen to their conversation about how they are workingtogether to ask and answer important soil health and cropping systems innovation forthe farm and region with their on-farm trials.

On-Farm Trials Podcast with the PNW Farmers' Network
On Farm Trials ft. Russ Zenner

On-Farm Trials Podcast with the PNW Farmers' Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 78:24


Our guest for this episode is Russ Zenner, a retired farmer from Genesee, Idaho. Listen to theconversation to hear him describe the trials from the early days of Direct Seeding in the region,value-added and identity-preserved marketing, and share his thoughts on climate change andgoats, working with research and conservation partners, and the importance of life-longlearning.

Riesenradio
Riesenradio - Folge 5: Die Moderatorin Tanja Zenner

Riesenradio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 22:00


In dieser Folge von Riesenradio haben Alex Thiel und Frank Noe einen ganz besonderen Gast in der Gondel dabei. Tanja Zenner ist nicht nur ein Sonneschein und eine Kollegin von Frank, Tanja wird euch beim Riesenradln am 28.4. als Moderatorin über den kompletten Tag begleiten. Was euch da erwartet und natürlich wer Tanja überhaupt ist, all das und noch mehr erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexander-thiel/message

Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen
#596 Der AI Act – Lässt sich KI sinnvoll regulieren – Kai Zenner im Gespräch (Teil 2v2)

Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 29:23


In einer Welt, in der KI-Technologien zunehmend unseren Alltag durchdringen, stellt sich die drängende Frage, wie wir Innovation fördern und gleichzeitig ethische Standards, Datenschutz und Sicherheit gewährleisten können. Der erste große Versuch, künstliche Intelligenz auf europäischer Ebene zu regulieren, ist der sog. AI Act. Und wer sich über den Stand des AI Acts informieren möchte, der sollte Kai Zenner kennen. Kai Zenner ist nicht nur ein ausgewiesener Experte auf dem Gebiet der künstlichen Intelligenz und ihrer Regulierung, sondern auch eine Stimme, die in den Diskussionen um den AI Act auf europäischer Ebene stark gefragt ist. Mit seiner tiefen Kenntnis der Materie und seiner Erfahrung in der Schnittstelle von Technologie, Recht und Politik, werden wir im heutigen Gespräch versuchen, die durchaus komplexe Materie etwas zu entwirren um Licht ins Dunkel der KI-Regulierung zu bringen. Was genau beinhaltet der AI Act? Wie wird er Innovationen beeinflussen? Was bedeutet er für die Zukunft der künstlichen Intelligenz in Europa und darüber hinaus? Und last but not least: Was bedeuten die Beschlüsse für Unternehmen, die KI nutzen oder weiterentwickeln? All dies besprechen wir im zweiteiligen Podcast.  

Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen
#595 Der AI Act – Lässt sich KI sinnvoll regulieren – Kai Zenner im Gespräch (Teil 1v2)

Der Performance Manager Podcast | Für Controller & CFO, die noch erfolgreicher sein wollen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 33:21


In einer Welt, in der KI-Technologien zunehmend unseren Alltag durchdringen, stellt sich die drängende Frage, wie wir Innovation fördern und gleichzeitig ethische Standards, Datenschutz und Sicherheit gewährleisten können. Der erste große Versuch, künstliche Intelligenz auf europäischer Ebene zu regulieren, ist der sog. AI Act. Und wer sich über den Stand des AI Acts informieren möchte, der sollte Kai Zenner kennen. Kai Zenner ist nicht nur ein ausgewiesener Experte auf dem Gebiet der künstlichen Intelligenz und ihrer Regulierung, sondern auch eine Stimme, die in den Diskussionen um den AI Act auf europäischer Ebene stark gefragt ist. Mit seiner tiefen Kenntnis der Materie und seiner Erfahrung in der Schnittstelle von Technologie, Recht und Politik, werden wir im heutigen Gespräch versuchen, die durchaus komplexe Materie etwas zu entwirren um Licht ins Dunkel der KI-Regulierung zu bringen. Was genau beinhaltet der AI Act? Wie wird er Innovationen beeinflussen? Was bedeutet er für die Zukunft der künstlichen Intelligenz in Europa und darüber hinaus? Und last but not least: Was bedeuten die Beschlüsse für Unternehmen, die KI nutzen oder weiterentwickeln? All dies besprechen wir im zweiteiligen Podcast.  

Monday Morning Data Chat
#151 - The EU AI Act w/ Kai Zenner

Monday Morning Data Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 54:28


Kai Zenner joins us to chat about all things EU AI Act. If you've wanted to learn about this upcoming piece of critical regulation, tune in.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: US Treasury Refunding & Fed Day

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 35:32 Transcription Available


Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley Chief Global Economist, and Mark Cabana, Bank of America Head of US Rates Strategy, break down the US Treasury's refunding announcement. Dom Konstam, Mizuho Securities Head of Macro Strategy, previews the Federal Reserve's rate decision. Win Thin, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Global Head of Currency Strategy, expects Japanese yields to continue to rise after the BOJ's decision. Jennifer Flitton, Invesco Head of US Government Affairs, discusses the latest in Washington on US aid to Israel.Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. 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 This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene, along with Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best an economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal, and the Bloomberg Business app. Where this seth Carpenter at, the chief global economist at Morgan Stanley. Is this just about in our start? Are we all John Williams this morning and we're readjusting? I clared it with me last week at a Bloomberg event. At two point zero percent is not two point six percent? I mean, are we really talking, as Mike aludes tou there about a new inflation regime? I think you want to separate out a couple of things. One is the new inflation regime, and there if you're comparing it to where we were from the financial crisis through COVID to say, yes, right, the FED was consistently missing it's inflation target to the downside. I call it a quarter percentage point. We're above, clearly above target now and over the next several years they want to bring it down, but I'm not sure they want to go back to the old days of you know, being below two percent on a regular basis. So if they're going to be averaging a little higher during expansions, call it a tenth or two above. You know, you're talking about twenty five to fifty basis points high inflation, so that's got to be there. I don't think we're talking about the difference between two percent inflation and three percent of I want to tell you on radio on television where we're heading here, what half are we have. We have Dark Carpenter with this on the broader economics of this moment. Ira Jersey schedule to join us just exquisite here on fixed income dynamics, and then we do even better. Mark Cabana is going to darken the door. Who's just expert on your world about you know, the different tranches of the auctions. I want to dig into what the implications are of this announcement sas and to me, I'm looking at the idea that they're really going to force the front end to a lot of the heavy lifting here. Does that pose a greater risk than people realize. So my view is no, the way I would think about it. There was a speculation that back and forth a little bit earlier, did the Treasury just react to the market. And I think you want to remember that the folks there at Treasury, Josh Frost, the assistant secretary, the career staff in debt management, they have a structure now, they have a framework for how to think about what to issue, and they're looking at what is the market saying about where the market wants to pay up and where the market's demanding a discount, and at the margin, they'll lean a little bit more to where the market wants the paper and lean a little bit away from the place where the market's pulling back. And we've seen over the past several months a big sell off in the long end. It showed up, you know, in models speak and the term premium, and they're paying attention to that. It's not that one week to the next, or one month to the next, or even one quar to the next, is it sustained. What we are seeing is very much a strong move on the long end in that thirty year yield plunging back below five percent. As we were talking about do you think I think that this indicates that really what we're seeing in yields is entirely a supply driven story more than anything in terms of an economic read on strength and inflation in the US. So no, it's so hard depending on any single thing. When I talk to our clients here in New York, in London, around the world who are trading in treasuries, there are a whole set of different narratives, one of which has been supplied. People have been worrying about the deficit, which is exactly why Secretary Yellen came out and said it's not the deficit. People are worrying about stronger growth. Q three GDP data was very strong, There's no two ways about it, and so that contributed to it. Other people are worrying about is there going to be a pullback from risk by global investors. Other people are looking at the back of Japan. We just had that meeting right where they effectively de facto got rid of yield crop control. So it's not just one single thing, it's everything coming together. So what's your compass at a time where we're expecting the FED to come out today too in varying shades of we have no idea and we will see just along with you, what is your guiding loadstar. So we're trying to figure out, along with the Fed, sort of what's going on with the economy. The strong Q three data and notwithstanding there are some signs of the economy slowing down. The last jobs report super strong, but if you look at the trend over the past eighteen month, clear downward trend. If you look at the GDP data, consumption spending holding in, but a lot of the strength was in inventories. Capex was not very strong at all, and so we are seeing that slowing. And so what we think is the Feds look in the same data we are. They're driving by feel a little bit and they're not going to hike today. We don't think they're going to hike in December because inflation just keeps undershooting their own forecast for where they thought inflation was going to be this year. What does the job dynamic look like with an ellen Zetner's sub one percent Q four GDP, Well, I think there This is where we want to keep in mind that there's so many swings from one quarter the next to some of the spending data. Like I said, the inventory, the numbers, that was never going to be the primary driver. So she starts giving you gloom on the job economy. Not at all. I will say that we have a Morgan Stanley Ellen and I and the rest of the team have been consistent from the beginning of this hiking cycle to say, the Fed's gonna hike, They're going to bring down inflation, but we are not going into recession. It is not doing gloom. Well, she's expert on the American consumer. What is Zenner when she gets fired up? You know she does. When Zender gets fired up about the American consumer, what is she saying? Lots of things, but in particular, one of the key risks that maybe people are overlooking for why there should be a slowdown in the fourth quarter is student loans. Right, there is a moratorium on student loans that's been lifted. We're starting to see that payback starting to happen, and that has to crimp consumer disposable incomes. That matters durable goods. Right. Interest rates are high, credit card rates are high. People financing cars and other things, it's just costing more and so they'll pull back on the spending. It just extraorded her. Seth Carpenter, thank you so much, really really appreciate it. With Morgan's stay, he writes piercing notes for Bank of America. There's no other way to put it. Out of US rates strategy, He's aged in the last ten minutes. Mark Cabana joins us this morning. So I'm like refunding, so what, I don't care. Everybody's in a ladder. It comes out, and to me it was sort of I don't you know, I really don't care. Jenny Allen said, we're gonna do short paper. Yeah, we're gonna do long paper. But we're the United States. Our listeners are viewers who are not sophisticated. Do they need to fear the fiscal system of America? No, you shouldn't fear the fiscal system because the US economy is still going to be very robust. There will be buyers for treasury paper. It's just a matter of at what level will they step in, And we've had a relative lack of buying recently, but that's meant that yields have had to adjust, and as they've adjusted, that should incentivize more investors to think about owning bonds and we do think that rates are going to keep rising or they're going to stay elevated. Really, until you see one of two things. Number One, until you see the macro data slow, we don't think that you've really seen that yet. Or two until you see d risking, until you see investors who think, you know what rates are kind of high, really yields almost a two and a half percent at the tenure point. That's a decent own and maybe I should think about de risking in my portfolio. This is such a valuable conversation. Then I got to get to what we see on balance sheets right now, mark to market and the rest of it in bonds. But let's stay on this theme right now of our new higher yield regime. How far out are you in the longer? I mean, if take any given yield, any given spread, is there a cabana one year, is it a cabana three years? How do you see the regime of longer? Well, we just think that rates are going to have to stay higher for longer. Not to reiterate the Fed mantra, but we really believe it because we've seen an economy that's been so resilient in the face of relatively elevated interest rates. And as long as that happens, that just is going to mean that the f it doesn't have to cut for a while. Now, when I think about longer, I personally think about five years plus. Oh wow, okay, my attention, just because you know, most investors who really focus on liquidity and liquidity management, they think generally two years, three years. But when I think about intermediate to long end, I think about five years plus. Okay, And I'm going to invent this phrase right now. I haven't seen it anywhere else. I want to copyright on this if you use it. Is it normal for longer? Is that really what we're talking about, is we're back to a normal rate regime. Well, it's certainly we're back to a regime that looks a lot more similar to the pre financial crisis than the post financial crisis. You've got a five year window on that. So what maturity do you buy? I'm in cash, I'm really comfortable at Bank of America. What maturre do you buy given a five year normal for longer view? Well, it really depends upon what your overall investment horizon is and where your preferences are. We think that if you're focused at the front end, you probably we want to be neutral to slightly overweight your benchmark. And if you're a more long term investor, we think that you at best want to be neutral right now, and you want to stay neutral until you see those signs of feedback that tell you that higher interest rates are finally slowing the economy, not just one data point here or there, but in the tier one stuff in labor more clearly an inflation. You want to stay neutral until you see those signs, or until you believe that there's a clearer and more definitive negative feedback from risk assets, which I don't think that we have really seen sufficiently yet. I love to bust Brian moynihan's chops because he, like no other CEO, quotes his research staff and I'll go blah blah blah about Bonzi and his own Cabana says, So let's get the report from Cabana that you would give to Brian moynihan right now. I got balance sheets, nationwide, mark to market I get, and I got everything else with massive bond losses, priced down, yield up. Should our listeners and viewers be afraid of this non marked market garbage on balance sheets. Well, I think you're talking about bank balance sheets, and we do appreciate that. Brian reads our research. He's a staunch supporter, and we really do appreciate that. We think that what banks are doing right now is that they are really prizing liquidity. They really want to hold as much liquidity as possible. They're choosing to hold cash, they're keeping reserves with the FED, and they're not buying bonds, they're not buying treasuries or mortgages, and they're prizing liquidity because they know that they need to meet their outflow needs. They know that their securities book is not particularly liquid because it's so low in value. You don't want to sell and realize the loss. We saw what happened with some of the regional band. So what do you do? This is the key thing. So what do you do if you're a bank? What do you do if your bank? If you've got all this out there and you don't want to sell, just like you said, but things can happen, things can change. How do you process that reality? If you're a bank, what you're doing right now as you're holding that is the game. That's why the Fed shrunk their balance sheet through QT by a trillion dollars, and you've seen bank cash holdings not move down very much at all. They are bidding up on the liability side of the balance sheet. They're issuing CDs, time deposits, etc. To take in more money because they're seeing retail outflows. And then they're holding cash and they're going to continue to do that until they see signs that the economy is turning, until they know that their loan growth is really slowed down and maybe negative on a year over year six month average or whatnot. And they're gonna wait until the economy slows more meaningfully to extend out the curve and buy those bonds. Right now, banks are not buying duration. They've been shrinking their treasury and agency holdings, and they're going to wait to add duration until they see definitive signs that the economy is turned. And so again, what banks are doing right now, it's holding out liquidity because that is the most valuable thing that they seem to believe that what does holding out liquidity mean for mere mortals that can't hold out liquidity? Small business? Torsten Slocke at Apollo talks about ten percent small business loans as well. I saw a thirty one percent charge card the other day. It wasn't Bank of America, of course, thirty one percent charge card interest rate the other day. What does the public do given price down, yield up banks saying I'm scared stiff, I got a whole cash. Look, it's a tough time to be a borrower. I think we know that, right. It's tough time to move, it's a tough time to buy a home, it's a tough time to be a business if you need a loan. And that's exactly what monetary policy is trying to do, right, It's trying to slow down activity by reducing demand for loans and borrowing. And so if you're a small business and you do need a loan, well you need to think about, Okay, what other liquidity sources do I have? Can I draw on any other type of liquidity? And then you've got to ask yourself do I really need to expand? Do I need to make that next investment? And you got to make sure that you can clear a much higher hurdle rate in order to justify those costs. That's how monetary policy works. It should slow down activity through the lending channel, and to some extent we're seeing that, but it hasn't happened, I think to the extent of the FED, like Mark Commander, thank you so much. With the Bank of America joining us now to begin strong on this day of a Federal Reserve meeting is Dominic Constem. He's head of macro strategy at Mosile Americas. For years literally iconic Credit Suite were thrilled that doctor Constem could join us today. Dominica, I give you the phrase super restrictive. Is Jerome Powell's FED combined with market action a super restrictive FED. Well, yeah, in the context of the sustainability of the US consumer, and if you like the overhang of debts refinancing in the corporate sector really beginning in twenty twenty five, you know, clearing the front end is super restrictive, and it's going to have to get first quite aggressively. As some stage that the issue is a timing, and you know that timing has been pushed out because the consumer who's got great balance sheet, has decided that even as they spent all their fiscal excess that they were given after COVID, they're deciding to leverage up even with interest rates as high as they are, but they can do that because of the balance sheet, So that kind of delays the impact of this super restrictiveness, which is kind of a bit of a conungrum for the Fed. So that's the price for longer, not higher for longer, but just longer. What is the cost did your own power of a longer strategy at these levels? Well, I think what's happened in the last couple of months really has been that the Fed has decided that, you know, because effectively they are super restrictive, they didn't want to keep on pushing up short rates, you know, don't not quickly go to six percent. So they've emphasized this idea that they're just going to hold at a high level for that much longer. But ironically that directly feeds into a sell off in the back end, the idea that what we call term premium, this risk premium that's short rates you end up being higher than the equivalent tenor of a longer dated treasury. That's term premium that gets priced into the market, which is why you've had this enormous sort of bare steepening going on with the tens going up to close to five percent thirties, nifiing the corter, et cetera. And in a way that that's not a bad thing if you want to slow the economy, but because that will undermine and is undermining risk assets, and it will help to tighten financial conditions overall. So that's the impact of what the Fed is doing. There is a risk though, that they run because you get people concerned about the as you mentioned earlier, the refinancing of the Treasury. You know, when they decide to issue longer dated debts that now it is coming in at much higher interest rates, and you start worrying about a vicious circle where if you can't reduce a debt so through spending cuts, well you've got another problem because your interest service costs are going up at the same time. And that's kind of get people worried about this idea that Treasury isn't going to be able to sustainably fund itself down the road, particularly when you get those sort of you know, bigger issues coming up, the structural issues coming up that will mean higher deficits. There's always been a sort of uncomfortable tension, especially now between the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve, especially because the Treasury Department is helmed by the one and only Janet Yellen who used to head the FED. How much is a treasure you're going to try to game out the market and kind of give a helping hand to the Fed by not concentrating some of those debt sales in the longer end, sell tea bills and hold a pad and wait for things to normalize. Well, I mean, it's obviously a great question and issue. I mean, strictly speaking, I don't think Treasury really should gain things too much. You know, they're not really traders as such, and if they were, then you know, maybe God help us. I mean, the idea I think is is, you know, you do have rollover risk, so you know, no one really knows how quickly long term rates might might reverse, even if we go into some slowing you know, where is this sort of mutual rate It might you know, might be higher and maybe ten years trading around you know, five percent is the sort of new norm. So I think it wouldn't be appropriate for the Treasury to really try and game the markets or a near term and sort of second guests that short term rates are going to come crashing down and they'll be able to refinance themselves down the road by extending maturity later. So I think they'll they'll probably extend the duration. I think the estimates are kind of you know, you know, seem about right, this sort of one hundred and fourteen billion and putting it in coupons. And because of the announcement we had earlier in the week, they can cut bill supply bits. So that's our expectation and no gaining of it. Basically, a lot of people expect this to be a boring meeting, sibad or Jappa calling it a placeholder, Steven Linder saying, how many ways can you say we'll see? I mean, this is basically going to be a holding kind of pattern. And yet we see a dissonance growing where the market sees and escalating's chance of excelling, reaccelerating inflation. At the same time that the Feds kind of seeming to subtly agree with Janet Yella and saying that yields are going to go back down. Do you think they're going to bridge that gap today? Well, they could do. I mean they've always got the option to. I mean that there are a couple of interesting things going on. I mean, obviously this sell off in the long end is very interesting, and I think they can definitely address that in the conference call and basically say that's doing some of the work for them and be a bit more optimistic. They can also be actually, even though inflation has been a bit sticky on the very latest prints, they could be a bit more optimistic on that. We've done some background analysis on that, and the reason why inflation has been a bit stick is it's really been on the demand side, less on the supply side type thing. And I think that's encouraging because that's something a little bit more understandable and sort of indicative that, you know, the underlying trend lower is still in place for inflation, and obviously the global inflation picture has been looking a bit better, so I think they can basically, you know, I don't think it'll be an uninteresting meeting or press conference. It's just really a question of how far power wants to go down the road and try and sort of reassure markets. One interesting thing I always think is that you know, to what extent to the FED really anticipate or understand that their actions at the September meeting was going to lead to this sort of you know, near one hundred base on itseel off in the long end. I mean, it's been quite dramatic, And did they really expect that way? Yes, this is a question dominic and why this is outside your remit. But we've known each other for years, So I'm going to go from the macro of constant to commercial banking. Bernanky taught us at Princeton that financial structure and strength matters. I'm looking at the technical construct of the American banking system and I don't like what I see. Should the FED fold in what's happening to the banks right now? Should they today pay attention in their meetings to the weakness that we see in commercial banking equity prices? Absolutely? And I think the thing that so many people miss is they think that banks are kind of less important now than they were before because of alternative banking, you know, fintech, private equity, you know, other forms of leverage if you like, in the system that they people think seem to think, you know, credit is created elsewhere. Credit is that there's something called outside money, which is a central bank, and they start the credit creation process there's in something called inside money, which is the banking system, and they continue the credit creation process. And to be honest, that pretty much is where how credit is created. Money it can only be created by the FED and the banks to the bank multiplier. It cannot be created by private equity. They have to get their leverage from somewhere. And so I think you always have to go to the banking system, and you always have to focus on if the banks are kind of doing their job, even if the leverage overrule in the system is getting higher and higher, and the relatives of the banks, they're the ultimate ones who if they pull the plug, let alone the FED putting the plug, then the whole kind of system can start to implode. So I do think it's very important what's happening in the banks, and I think it's a big concern that obviously lending is slowing down. There is obviously regulation and there's some credit some cattle restrictions taking place, but that's all part of the cycle. And as long as the FED is there to pick up the pieces at the end of it, we're fine. But those pieces will need to be picked up. You sound like Alan Meltzer, the late Great Alan Meltzer, lender of letters. Who are dom I got thirty seconds? Are you concerned the massive shift from deposits to money market funds? Is that going to destabilize the system. Well, it's been a challenge, but to be fair, that TGA build up that the Treasury has done has actually come at the expense a lot of the money market funds and the repo there. So I think, you know, the Fed has actually managed this process relatively well with the help of the Treasury rebuilding TJA with all that bill issuance, so you know, you know, it's it's a relatively orderly process, but it's obviously something that you've got to keep watching. You don't want excess reserves to get too low in the banking system. Is that to Constant? Thank you so much, Dominic Constant with the Missouri Are they just a terrific brief Therey joining US doctor Wynn Thinn, global head of Currency Strategy around brothers Harriman win Thin. You were at the altar of Robert Mundel at Columbia who invented our international currency dynamics. Is there a theory to what Japan is doing? Are they making up original theory? Well, first of all, thanks, thanks, as always a pleasure to appear here with you guys. To me, it's an experiment, it's an ongoing experiment. You know, Japan has been fighting deflation for decades and they've thrown everything at the wall to see what sticks. The latest iteration was negative rates and he locor control and by hooker, by crooked, it's it's finally getting out of deflation. It's obviously the positive makers are very nervous there getting you know, starting these poses is the easy part. Getting out of them is always the hard part. We saw the FED struggle with getting out of q back after a great financial crisis. So what we've been seeing unfold over the last year is just a really haphazard so again throwing stuff at the wall to see what works. It's been again more out of fear and concern than anything else. They don't want to upset the opera card that the recovery is, by many measures, you know, quite modest and vulnerable, and so that's what we're seeing. I do think that that Japan will exit accommodations fully in early times, and by that I mean a ray hike. Why should our why should our viewers and listeners care in the Western world, it just seems to be removed and over there. For example, comparing the yuan the ren menbi in China to Japanese. Yeah, and even with we you want versus a dollar, it's studying how weak the Japanese yen is versus ren memby. Why do I care in America? Well, I think, as you guys pointed out just earlier in the segment, Japanese investors have been have been basically leaving Japan and chasing yield and returns elsewhere. And that's because of the zero rate interest policy and heal com control. Domestic eiels aren't attractive enough. So we've seen massive capital outflows of Japan over the last years, if not decades. If we get that infection point where things change and actually rates are allowed to go back to market based levels, I think the fear of at least in Japan and others, is that that wave of capital will come back from crashing back. And already seen announcements some of the Japanese life insurers that they planned the second half of this fiscal year to underweight foreign investments, foreign bonds and overweight jgb's in anticipation of normalization. So there's also the capital flow stories that I think, you know, coming in a time when we don't know what the Fed's doing, we don't know what's going on in Europe with the Middle East. It's just another sort of added uncertainty that Marcus had that jests and I think that's what I think investors in general are worried about. It's almost deliberate ambiguity. Is deliberate ambiguity by the Bank of Japan going to actually create some sort of soft gradual increase in yields and some sort of controlled departure from yaled curve control. Yeah, yeah, at least I think that's what we're seeing. In fact, in my opinion, Yeald curve control is dead. It's deader than Elvis right now, as far as I can tell, they've they've introduced this ambiguity where it's now one percent is now reference point. Who knows what that means. So the market will will prod and tested the Bank of Japan not just on heels but also on the dollary in and it's gonna be a cat and mouse game. But really, for all intents and purposes, jgbills are going up. They have been going up. They will continue go up. We'll go above that one percent sort of reference point within days, and you know the upside I think natural sort of target for the markets. Where we go from there well dependent what's going on in other global market, especially US treasuries. But again, this is normal. This is you know, we've been it's very what I would say, an abnormal period. And it's been going on for decades in Japan of zero rates, negative rates, year clear control and it's abnormal. And I think that they're trying to exit that, but are obviously very very scared of the ramification at least some moments ago, the d X y unraveling. Right now one oh six point ninety one, we're really buttressed up here against the one oh seven on DXY and is clearly yet led by en dynamics. And this goes like the banking stocks. I'm sorry, you just have to look at the Bloomberg screen and it's screaming a certain level of tension out there this morning without being you know, a toxic brew of gloom. I mean, it's just the markets are speaking before this FED meeting, and it's not all the managed message of the elites. When to that point. How disruptive is the fact that the dollar has continued to strengthen and not weaken as so many people thought this year. Well and for the for the US, it's good because the stronger currency helps to limit important inflation. What we were seeing particularly stress is with emerging markets, especially in Asia, that's being double whemmed by the yen, n by the dollar. But basically we've seen many many emerging market center banks intervene to help support their own currency. We've seen surprise rate hikes, we saw that from Indonesia last month, and we've also seen countries that are cutting weights slow. They're easy because the currencies are coming under pressure. So it's to me it's really a toxic root for emerging markets. That is a height height money conditions in the US, slowing global growth slow in China, and easing cycles in emerging markets, and that's all to be a very toxic row for emerging market currency. You should have seen Tom King's face when you said toxic brew. His ears perked up and he was fully into Robert Mondel used to say, Robert Mandel would be in a lecture and he say, look, you know the Mundell triangulation and in partically ununified currency. It's one big time. This is a difficult time because people have been throwing around people have it thrown around where it's like toxic brew for quite a while. And yet we have been in a sort of uneasy equilibrium all year that's really been tapped off by a US dynamism. You go, what do you mean? I don't think it's been an an easy equilibrium. I think the markets are talking here. You know, I'm going back and forth, Doug cass here on the banks, you can rationalize us all you want. Yen one Fifty's why we're talking to win thin so win way in on that. Are things breaking down in a more material way that'll lead to more traumatic moves in effects. Well, I think was the main driver that's really taking anyone by surprise. This is the continued strength of the US economy and by that extension the US dollar, the FED and all that. I'm of the opinion that the Fed will probably get us into a recession next year. But I don't look for anything quote unquote break by break, we mean like a financial crisis, banking crisis some sort. We had to scare back in March with SVB but we found that was, you know, to me, an idiosyncratic situation with SVB and signature. So to me, you know, all the stress tests suggest that that the global financials remains fairly resilient. Now look, that's like we all know that. That doesn't mean you know, a whole lot when when when push comes to show. But I do think that we are sorting this post gred financial crisis uh so situation where yes, the institutions and and overseers and regulators are all sort of on the same page and and hopefully uh willing and able to head off a crisis. Now, well we see pockets of stress. You know, we've had frontier markets blowing up, emerging markets or Canade remain in the stress look UK, uh Europe or into recession. But you know, nothing again, nothing sort of broken. This is sort of a normal thing. I used. I'll leave this, you know with the final thought is that, let's say, normal sort of situation terms of down town going too faster in the US, that's hiking, We're gonna slow, we maybe go into recession, but then the whole cycle starts over. It's not something to worry about. I've got to leave it there. Doctor, Thank you so much, he says Brown Brothers Harriman. There's been an issue in the US side of things, first of all how deeply the US troops will get involved, but also how much aid can actually get passed to go towards supporting both Israel and Ukraine, which no one is talking about. Jennifer Flytt and covering all of this fantastic guests to really analyze it for US head of US Government Affairs at INVESCO, Jennifer, what do you make of this split that we've seen with the House proposing a separate bill to fund Israel that yesterday President Biden said, Vito right, he issued a veto threat. That's correct. Yesterday. We're going to see what the House can do. I think it's still an open question if they have the support because they have paired the Israeli funding with an offset that directly sort of impacts that Inflation Reduction Act and of the irs, and so they will lose the vast majority of Democrats. Could they gain a couple while they lose a few of their own Republicans? I think that's the question, and we'll see that play out on Thursday. What does it tell you about the nature of funding agreements. If funding Israel comes at the expense of cutting the agency served with collecting taxes, well, first, I would say this is an opening salvo for the House because they will have to negotiate no matter what with the Senate. Schumer has the majority leader in the Senate, has already stated that this is dead on arrival, so there is an expectation that there will be further negotiation. But when it comes to offsets, this is a reflection of what is happening in America right now with regard to our own domestic debt our, own deficits that we're running right now. And that's what Republicans and their districts really feel a need to answer to. Jennifer. I believe it is November first. Count it down sixteen days to November seventeenth. It's been left in the debris. We've forgotten about November seventeenth. Give us a brief of the importance of November seventeenth inside the Beltleigh, it is coming upon us very quickly. That is an excellent point and it is not lost on most members. Also, most members that want to get Ukraine funding through the House, Republican and Democratic members and the Continuing Resolution, which is that stop gap that runs out on November seventeenth that has to be extended. The Ukraine funding may have to ride on that continuing resolution. However, they work it out and we'll see that over the next week. They're currently drafting another continuing resolution in the House. Jennifer, there's real dissonance and a headline Stiffe been reading and I am trying to square them. I'd love your help. Basically, on one side, you see the fight that's escalating in Congress, it's escalating with the White House over how to get financing to back these efforts. And then on the other hand, we're talking about US troops potentially being in Gaza indefinitely after the war to keep some sort of peace. What is the appetite in the United States to have a protracted role in some of these conflicts that seem pretty intractable right now? That's right. I think there are a number of steps though that we have to get to first, right because US troops are in the region, of course, they are in Iraq there in Yemen. This was discussed a little bit at the hearing yesterday with Secretary of Blincoln and Secretary of defense Austin. They have been attacked over the last week two weeks. They have had to retaliate in those attacks, and the expectation is to deter further escalation. That I think is the immediate issue before we get to the longer term issues in Gaza. Israel is able to contain that area. There's also a really short term kind of issue with respect to President Biden's approval rating in some of the swing states. And there was a poll that recently came out that more than fifty percent of Muslim Americans used to support President Biden and now a fewer than twenty percent currently do. How significantly is this going to color the entire debate next year? That's an excellent point. I think the tension there within the Democrat Democratic Party and seeing some of those polls, but even seeing the streets right, I mean, we've seen the protrust across America, not just among Arab and Muslim Americans, but also with young people, young progressives on college campuses, and they do see that as a threat. So how they're going to diplomatically work within their own party and their own voters. I think we're starting to see that play out. Jennifer Thank you so much. Jennifer flintne with this with Invesco there on Washington and the war in the Eastern Mediterranean. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every weekday starting at seven am Eastern. I'm Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app tune In, and the Bloomberg Business app. You can watch us live on Bloomberg Television and always I'm the Bloomberg Terminal. Thanks for listening. I'm Tom Keen, and this is BloombergSee 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Actualidade - Renascença V+ - Videocast
"A Inteligência Artificial vai roubar-nos os empregos?" Kai Zenner e Carlos Muñoz respondem

Actualidade - Renascença V+ - Videocast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 1:35


"A Inteligência Artificial vai roubar-nos os empregos?" Kai Zenner e Carlos Muñoz respondem

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights
4.6 Laudate Deum review, with Christiana Zenner

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 49:34


Christiana Zenner, PhD, returns to the podcast (see episode 4.3) for a discussion about Laudate Deum, the Apostolic Exhortation that Pope Francis recently issued as an update to his 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home. We talk about some of the similarities and differences between the encyclical and the new exhortation. Some of the main themes include Pope Francis' use of scientific argumentation to refute climate denial, his critique of the United States as the world's leading carbon emitter per capita, his critique of what he calls the "technocratic paradigm" currently dominant around the globe (especially in the Global North), and his call for a global politics of multilateralism to address the climate crisis. We also discuss the usual absence of women from citations in these sorts of documents, which is remedied in Laudate Deum with a very strange reference to a well-known feminist scholar of science studies, Donna Haraway, who grew up Catholic but has taken highly critical stances toward Catholicism throughout her career. National Catholic Reporter featured an interview profile of Haraway in response to the citation, which you can find here.

VET S.O.S.
Jim Zenner - LA County Director Military/Veteran Affairs - S2/E14 (66)

VET S.O.S.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 40:15


Jim Zenner was appointed as the Director of Military and Veteran Affairs by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on August 29th, 2022. Jim most recently worked for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) as a Mental Health Program Manager III. In this capacity, Jim was responsible for the implementation and oversight of the Veteran Peer Access Network. Jim's prior experience includes working for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and Director of Homeless Veteran Programs for Vets Advocacy.

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights
4.3 Christiana Zenner on Theology, Ethics, and Freshwater Crises

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 58:02


Welcome Christiana Zenner, PhD  onto the podcast, Associate Professor of Theology, Science and Ethics in the Department of Theology at Fordham University. She is a deeply interdisciplinary scholar and teacher, so we cover a lot of exciting topics, including her research into emerging and established fresh water ethics, religious ecologies, the Anthropocene, the ecological turn in Catholic social teaching (including Laudato Si', the ecological encyclical from Pope Francis), the tensions between the degrowth movement and ecomodernist advocates of green growth, our shared hope in the youth and their energy for communication and community organizing, citational politics, bingo games, and a whole lot more. Her book Just Water: Theology, Ethics, and Global Fresh Water Crises is on its second edition with Orbis Books (2018).

The Joe Reis Show
Kai Zenner - The Evolution, Challenges, and Potential of the EU AI Act

The Joe Reis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 51:18


Kai Zenner has been working on the EI AI Act for a while, and we chat about his perspective on its evolution, challenges, and potential. Along the way, we discuss why the EU AI Act differs from GDPR, why regulating a quasi-global piece of legislation is very difficult, and much more. I admit, politics and regulation are way outside my wheelhouse, and I learned a ton in this discussion. Given the impact the EU AI Act will affect the work of everyone involved with data, I think you'll learn a thing or two about not just the act itself, but also how the "sausage is made", so to speak. Enjoy! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kzenner/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZennerBXL Site: https://www.kaizenner.eu ----------------------- If you like this show, give it a 5-star rating on your favorite podcast platform. Purchase Fundamentals of Data Engineering at your favorite bookseller. Subscribe to my Substack: https://joereis.substack.com/

Behind The Mission
BTM121 - James Zenner - Los Angeles County Department of Veteran Services

Behind The Mission

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 30:57


Show SummaryOn this episode of Behind the Mission, we feature a conversation with Army Veteran Jim Zenner, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. We discuss the unique experience of serving one of the largest concentrations of veterans in the United States.  About Today's Guest James (Jim) Zenner most recently worked for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) as a Mental Health Program Manager III. In this capacity, Jim was responsible for the implementation and oversight of the Veteran Peer Access Network, and was the lead program manager assigned to collaborate with the Veteran Healthcare Administration, Veteran Benefits Administration, CalVet, and other federal and local agencies regarding veteran programming for LACDMH. In addition, Mr. Zenner is responsible for working with the philanthropic sector through a public private partnership with Southern California Grantmakers to bolster collective impact work through the LA Veteran Collaborative to help leverage private funding to expand social service capacity.Jim's prior experience includes working as a Peer Support Coordinator for the United States Department of Veteran Affairs, Director of Homeless Veteran Programs/Subject Matter Expert for Vets Advocacy, Associate Director of Community Programs for the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at the University of Southern California, Consultant for the Volunteers of America Incorporated, Assistant Director of Clinical Veteran Services for Volunteers of America Los Angeles, and a Consultant for Vets Advocacy Incorporated.Mr. Zenner enlisted in the United States Army from April 2004 to April 2008, completed one deployment in support of Iraqi Freedom as an All Source Intelligence Analyst from 2006-2007 with 1-14 Cav, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division “Second to None.” Jim went on to serve in the United States Army Reserve from April 2008 to May 2011. He possesses a Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from St. Martin's University.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeLA County Department of Military and Veterans AffairsBob Hope Patriotic HallPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is Behind The Mission Podcast Episode 10 featuring Army National Guard Chaplain and Licensed Clinical Social Worker Nathan Graeser highlighting LA County's efforts to develop community collaboration for veteran support. In this episode, you can hear more about the Veteran Peer Access Network and the work that the county is doing to collaborate to support it's military affiliated population.  You can see find this episode here: https://psycharmor.org/podcast/nathan-graeser This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families.  You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com  

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Gather in Growth
044 | Replacing Your Income and Finding Alignment with Kayla Zenner

Gather in Growth

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 34:40


On today's episode, I am joined by Kayla Zenner as she shares her inspiring story of replacing her income and finding alignment. Kayla has become such a dear friend to me through masterminds and 1:1 coaching over the last six months and I know her story will resonate with many women in this community. We dive into what it looks like to leave a career you love, replace your income from home, build an intentional life, step outside the norm, and continue to reiterate to gain alignment and clarity.  Kayla Zenner is a farm wife and mom of two who took a step away from teaching to focus on her family. Along the way she found a creative outlet in cooking and baking and wanted to share that passion with others. Between running a home bakery and teaching others to enjoy the process of baking and cooking she has a growing garden and chickens.  In this episode, we cover:  Defining what your definition of freedom and success looks like Just because you CAN do something or just because you're GOOD at something, doesn't mean it's good for you  Working through the fear of thinking you're letting someone else down or the judgment of others  The power of going in 100% and how much you can achieve when you fully commit  How coaching and masterminds have helped Kayla gain clarity and community  Resources & Links: Learn more about ASCEND retreats and get on my email list to get all the updates! Join the waitlist for Masterminds! (registration opening in June 2023) Get your Monthly Mileage Tracker here Learn more about my speaking Get your YouDoYou32 tracker! (82's little sister!) Get your YouDoYou82 tracker and join the Facebook community! Gather in Growth podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting Connect with Kayla: Check out her 4-week meal plans and her sourdough class Follow on Instagram @thefarmstyle Check out her blog at kaylazenner.com Connect with Emily: Follow on Instagram and Facebook Join my email list Check out my website Connect with on LinkedIn Be sure to hit subscribe so you never miss the latest episode! Reviews help us reach more rockstar rural women, and are always greatly appreciated! Find the complete show notes here: https://www.emilyreuschel.com/044-replacing-your-income-and-finding-alignment-with-kayla-zenner

Homespun Haints
What Are Zenner Cards?

Homespun Haints

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 29:53


Karl Zenner tried for years to remove his name from the cards that would forever be associated with ESP testing. We go into the history of these strange cards and talk in-depth about the lengthy (and oft hilarious) research that went into psychical phenomena at Duke University during the 20th century.If you'd like to support our show, please check out our Patreon at patreon.com/homespunhaints

Regenerative by Design
Zacca Hummus & Zenner Farms Talks About Regenerative Agriculture

Regenerative by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 42:07


To learn more about Zacca Hummus please visit zaccahummus.com.  On Facebook visit www.facebook.com/zaccahummus.  On Instagram visit www.instagram.com/zaccahummus.

Sleeping Low
S1 E16 - Wide Awake: Castaigne Call

Sleeping Low

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 33:14


The cast of Sleeping Low, SCHERER, LEONARD and ZENNER, sit down to discuss your questions and other topics!Discord: https://discord.gg/HGUztgzkMerch: https://www.therotnetwork.com/merch Support the show

Adam Carolla Show
Part 1: Kato Kaelin + Tom Zenner (ACS July 29)

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 70:12 Transcription Available Very Popular


Adam remembers the stunt casting in the 1995 lineup for KLSX Los Angeles and Dawson reads the description for Michelle Obama's new book, ‘The Light We Carry'. Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner come in the studio to talk about their podcast, ‘One Degree of Scandalous'. Kato tells the story of how he ended up on the estate the night of the murders which lead to the OJ Simpsons trial and how he saw the infamous bag that was never found. Tom talks about covering Michael Jordan's final season with the Chicago Bulls and seeing OJ the weekend he was arrested in Las Vegas. Kato shows them a clip of ‘Ice Wars' which is all the fighting in hockey, but with none of the hockey. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: Con-Cret.com/PODCAST The Jordan Harbinger Show Geico.com Apartments.com Fitbod.me/CAROLLA

The WinAtLife Podcast
Losing 10% body fat, fixing her digestive issues and no more PMS with Maresa Zenner

The WinAtLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 48:27 Very Popular


For all the runners out there, this podcast is for you! Maresa was a dedicated runner since she was 15 years old. She ran marathons (including the Boston marathon) and ironmans. As of today, she is no longer a runner after realizing she ran for all the wrong reasons. At 42 years old and after retiring from the military, Maresa experienced a total life shift. She noticed as time had gone on, more and more foods were starting to bother her. She wasn't sleeping well, so she decided to get a health coach. After trying other coaches, Maresa joined our program and never looked back!In this episode, we chat about:➡️Maresa's disordered eating past➡️What tipped her over the edge➡️What changes she's seen eating and training this way➡️How her relationship with food has changed➡️How her break-up with running went➡️Maresa's advice for other women And more!LINKSJoin our 7 Day Eat More, Train Less, Get Results Challenge Learn more about our 16 week Winatlife Accelerator Program: Book your callPurchase Saturée Liver & Oyster Capsules: www.saturee.com.au use discount code KITTY05 for 10% off all productsFollow:Kitty Blomfield @kittyblomfieldSHOW NOTES02:56 - Maresa's background, health history, and  issues in the past07:07 - Her eating disorder09:28 - Issues she experienced from running12:45 - Her sleep and cycle issues17:04 - What made her join the program21:20 - The results she's seen since joining the program24:50 - The benefits of eating liver and oysters29:20 - How her relationship with food has changed30:30 - How meal planning helped her32:30 - What she enjoyed most about the program33:31 - How her break-up with running went34:30 - What are the things she find the most challenging in the program35:37 - How she feels about weight fluctuations38:38 - The importance of tracking42:17 - Maresa's advice for other women

Sleeping Low
S1 E7 - Wide Awake: Buried Heart

Sleeping Low

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 37:22


The cast of Sleeping Low, SCHERER, LEONARD and ZENNER, sit down to discuss your questions and other topics! #AdBuzzsprout link - https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1816073Merch - https://www.therotnetwork.com/merchSupport the show

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: The State of Harper Athletics with Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 42:11


Episode 2 of the State of Gillespie County Athletics series continues as we head up the road to Harper to chat with Harper athletic director Chad Zenner and the Longhorns. Zenner gets fired up talking about his kids and the future of Harper athletics. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill County Sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

One Degree of Scandalous with Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner
One Degree of Scandalous with Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner: Trailer

One Degree of Scandalous with Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 1:16 Transcription Available


Launching June 1st, 2022: One Degree of Scandalous is the go-to destination for direct access to the world's most salacious scandals. Hosts Kato Kaelin and Tom Zenner make the daily stories that reek of scandal and headline-makers from the past explode to life in each episode, revealing raw details of what really happened to the people at the epicenter. Americans are obsessed with hearing juicy details about scandals; thankfully, celebrities, politicians, athletes, and pop culture icons are obsessed with making sure there are always plenty of scandals to discuss. Kato lived through the biggest scandal ever, Tom covered it, and together they aim to make their entertaining style of reliving them a highlight of your day.

Mom: In-Process
Everyday Mom Guest: Kayla Zenner

Mom: In-Process

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 58:07


From math teacher to SAHM who found her joy through pursuing her interests. My chat with this month's everyday mom guest, Kayla Zenner, is packed full of mom-isms, discussions around SAHM life, the trials and tribulations we all go through in this role, and the importance of finding those moments of true self-care. Kayla found little ways to find joy for herself and share that joy with others through playdough kits, baking, mid-sized fashion tips, and makeup tutorials to help moms feel their very best.It wouldn't be a true mom chat if we didn't talk about the tough and challenging moments we all go through at different times. Kayla shares with us her lowest low, how she overcame that time and later prepared to avoid a similar moment in the future.Connect with Kayla:IG - @thefarmstyle------------Join the Mom: In-Process Community:Facebook InstagramWebsite Don't forget to check out the latest swag! Get your Mom: In-Process merch today www.mominprocess.com/shop

You're the Dj, I'm the Podcaster
Nicole Zenner is....(lots of great answers in this episode!)

You're the Dj, I'm the Podcaster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 93:25


Nicole Zenner is a fighter. Nicole Zenner is a survivor. Nicole Zenner is....well, she's lots of things. More importantly Nicole is one amazing lady on an amazing journey, and her story continues to inspire and help many who are themselves on their own personal journey, whether it be life, faith, or love. Long story short, Zenner is one dope human being, and you'll get to hear all about her story on this episode. This is a good one. Plus we talk about PRINCE!!!! HUGE shout out to the former members of the IGC associate board! Wanna connect with Nicole - https://zeneventschicago.com/&check out my latest playlist here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/536dGFYDpgpcLEqcJ1mI4a

Cliff Notes Podcast
04-02 Brandon Zenner joins me to recap the Winter Sports Season and talk the All News-Press Teams

Cliff Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 20:31


Brandon Zenner from the St. Joseph News Press and News-Press Now joins me to talk the release of the 202 All News-Press Teams and we recap the winter sports seasons --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support

Cliff Notes Podcast
03-18 Benton Girls Advance to the State Championship Game, Brandon Zenner joins me to break it down.

Cliff Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 23:05


Brandon Zenner and I breakdown Benton Lady Cardinals victory over Helias Catholic in the Class 4 Final Four. Plus Brandon and I talk about Missouri Western women on the road to the Elite 8! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support

Cliff Notes Podcast
News Press Now's Brandon Zenner joins the podcast to talk East Buchanan Football and Missouri Western Football

Cliff Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 15:21


Brandon Zenner returns to the podcast to talk East Buch's trip to State and Missouri Western's 3-0 week in both men's and women's basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Wrapping up 2021 with Harper head coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 30:41


The 2021 football season has ended for the Harper Longhorns, but the Longhorns are holding their heads high on a successful 2021 season. Head coach Chad Zenner spoke about his commitment to Harper, the future of Harper football and his thoughts on the 2022 seniors. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Gameday edition with Harper head coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 26:54


The Harper longhorns are tasked with taking on the best football team in 2A, the Shiner Comanches. Head coach Chad Zenner breaks down what it takes to compete with a team like Shiner, how the Longhorns can pull out a win and what his message will be to his kids later today. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Week 11 is here with Harper head football coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 29:13


The 7-2 Harper Longhorns already have a spot in the playoffs locked up, but they are aiming higher as the Johnson City Eagles come to town for a match-up of two 7-2 teams. Head coach Chad Zenner spoke about his seniors and the struggles of battling injuries, but said he likes where the 'Horns are heading into Friday night. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Finishing the season strong with Harper head coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 28:08


The Harper Longhorns football team likes where it is at at 7-1 and 2-1 in district play, but wins over Ozona or Johnson City could give them favorable positioning for the postseason. Head coach Chad Zenner discusses the struggles of injuries and the Ozona game. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Bouncing back with Harper head coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 20:00


For the first time in 2021, the Harper Longhorns football team is trying to bounce back from a loss, following a 49-7 loss to Mason last week. Head coach Chad Zenner said the Longhorns are still confident and have their sights set on the postseason. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Seizing the moment with Harper head football coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 26:37


The Harper Longhorns have not defeated Mason on the gridiron in over a decade, but they are hoping to kick that trend on Friday when they host the Punchers at Longhorn Field. Zenner poses the question, 'Why not the Longhorns?' on todays' show and gets you fired up for Friday night. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support

Standard Sports Talk
Standard Sports Talk: Overcoming adversity with Harper head football coach Chad Zenner

Standard Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 27:48


The Harper Longhorns will have to overcome a lot of challenges in order to defeat Brackett on Friday, according to head coach Chad Zenner. Zenner discusses the bye week, the impact of a running attack and the trip down south. The Standard Sports Talk podcast is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support