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NECC's Podcast

New England Climate Conversations

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A hard-hitting, info-based podcast on climate change, including a variety of modern problems and solutions that cover all aspects of life, from world events to examining specific issues, such as housing stock and human health.
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Podioslave Podcast is a podcast for music nerds. Episodes range from commentary on the current music climate (touring, music business, etc), deep dives on specifics bands and albums, and interviews with folks from all walks of the music industry. We nerd out on seeing live music, collecting music, and studying the music industry. No genre is off limits; however, you'll likely hear us discussing rock, hip hop, metal, etc. #nerdery Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ ...
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Legal & General Investment Management

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What does a changing world mean for my portfolio? Which asset classes are undervalued? Will declining demographics affect my investments? From Legal & General Investment Management, we bring you conversations about the global economy and how professional investors can take advantage of these opportunities. We'll be talking to fund managers, analysts, industry experts and more to discuss the latest market and political developments, their most exciting asset allocation ideas and how they're o ...
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‘A Literary Salon in Your Living Room’ There are lots of ways to arrive at being a writer. In Black Writers: After Hours we uncover the backstories, creative habits, and outlets of key Global Majority writers. Join Commonword's host and poet, Radhaika Kapur, who will meet with other poets, lyricists, fiction writers and spoken word artists, in a low-key vibe. Think small club in the early hours. Sharing anecdotes, extracts and writing prompts to encourage your creativity, this podcast is a m ...
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Welcome to Concrete Conversations - the Indian Real Estate Podcast, where we converse with some of the brightest minds in Indian Real Estate to demystify the industry. Each episode features a different guest and will touch upon a different topic, ensuring that there’s something in it for everyone! You can catch us streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and a bunch of other platforms. So Stay Tuned for more Concrete Conversations!
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In episode 241 of the podcast, we’re joined by frontman and emcee, legend in the game, Sen Dog. We talk about the early days of Cypress Hill, his many features/collabs over the years, and how those lead him to working with Billy Biohazard and Christian of Fear Factory fame on their project, Powerflo. We dig into their new record as well, ‘Gorilla W…
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In episode 240 of the podcast, we’re rejoined by friend of the pod/photographer extraordinaire Shawn Robbins to break down this year’s New England Metal and Hardcore Festival. Shawn was able to take in the entire fest back in September, and got amazing photos of some of our favorite bands. We dig into who crushed their set live, bands that surprise…
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The goal is to allocate more capital to the business opportunities the transition creates, while simultaneously driving down emissions over time. Traditionally investors and companies have asked the question: “How should an investor balance a focus on reducing their climate impact with a desire for financial returns?” However, it is our firm belief…
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In episode 239 of the podcast, we’re joined by Steve Kleisath, drummer of Further Seems Forever. This convo covers it all, but we mainly dig into 20 years of Further Seems Forever’s ‘Hide Nothing’. From the addition of Jon Bunch, to the creative process, and its legacy now 20 years out, and more. This was a fun convo surrounding a great record. We …
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Has the blistering rally in Chinese equities got further to go, or was that it? What do strong jobs numbers out of the US tell us about the likely path of interest rates? And how could the arrival of a new prime minister in Japan affect the strength of the yen? This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon …
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In episode 238 of the podcast, we’re taking it back to the 90’s. Tom Sheehan of Indecision, the Axe to Grind Podcast (and much more) joins us to talk all things 90’s hardcore. What was it like touring and booking shows? How did some of the mixed bills of the time hit? How did you even know where to play? How was post hardcore and metalcore received…
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For the latest in our quarterly series of updates on the global fixed income market, LGIM’s Head of Euro Credit Marc Rovers gives us a detailed briefing on where the European debt market is, and where it may be heading. In a broad-ranging discussion, we cover what lay behind the late summer’s sporadic spikes in volatility, potential European spillo…
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In episode 237 of the podcast, we’re joined by Aaron Bruno of AWOLNATION/The Barbarians of California. We dig into Aaron’s new project, The Barbarians of California, whose debut album drops October 4th, 2024 on ONErpm. We also hit on a variety of other topics surrounding music: new AWOLNATION, Aaron’s podcast venture coming soon, and much more. Thi…
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Many of the themes at the heart of the US election are of immense importance to investors. As the presidential race enters its final stage, we discuss the key investment implications. During the podcast, Sonja Laud, LGIM’s Chief Investment Officer, is joined by three colleagues from LGIM America: Jason Shoup, CIO and Co-Head of Global Fixed Income;…
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How can artists contribute to tackling the environmental crisis? Hear from inspired artist Maya Chowdhry, as she takes us through her creative odyssey from reluctant teen to pioneering, seed-planting, eco-music cultivating international poet. A must for all those wanting to write us into a greener world 🌍 Follow Maya: https://www.instagram.com/maya…
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In episode 236 of the podcast, we’re joined by Jackson Foster, vocalist of Silly Goose. We dig into their beginnings as a band in Atlanta, what music he and the band pull from for inspiration, their viral pop up live shows, and their energetic new EP ‘Bad Behavior’, out now on Blue Grape Music. This is a fun one, and Silly Goose is a band we’ll def…
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What does it take to rise up the ranks of investment distribution? And how has the advent of hybrid working and the demise of corporate hospitality changed the business of selling funds? In this episode, Ben Cherrington, LGIM’s Head of UK Wholesale, shares candid insights from more than two decades spent at some of the best-known asset managers, an…
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In episode 235 of the podcast, we dig into Green Day’s sprawling rock opera masterpiece, ‘American Idiot’. We brought along new ‘friend of the pod’ Kevin Kennie for the ride! We dig into our early recollections of the record, favorite moments, its overarching themes, and much more. This album continues to be as poignant as the day it dropped 20 yea…
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What was behind last month’s ‘flash crash’ and last week’s smaller wobble? Does the dis-inversion of the US treasury yield curve signal recession? And what are markets telling us about the likely path of interest rates in the US, Europe and the UK? This podcast is hosted by Harry Brooks, Content Manager. All data is sourced from Eikon as at 10 Sept…
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In episode 234 of the podcast, we’re joined by Briana Wright and Joey Duffy, vocalists of CLIFFDIVER. We dig into the beginnings of the band, Tulsa having a moment as a music scene, Bri joining CLIFFDIVER in 2020, and their forthcoming (and excellent) album, ‘Birdwatching’, out September 20th on SideOneDummy Records. Bri and Joey have a ton of ener…
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It’s been more than a year since Robert Waugh took over as the independent chair of the Legal & General Mastertrust’s board of trustees. In our latest DC podcast, Robert and Kim Brown, Head of Mastertrust & IGC, review the highlights and challenges of his first year in post, the implications of a change of government – which had been elected just t…
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In episode 233 of the podcast, we’re joined by Jason Boyd (vocals) and Ben Einziger (guitar) of Audiovent. We dig into their come up as a band, the story behind signing to Atlantic Records, touring the world, breaking up, and the circumstances of the band getting back together and putting out new music. This was one of the more enlightening convos …
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With surplus extraction now a realistic proposition for many DB schemes, ‘run-on’ could be an increasingly popular endgame option. In our latest DB podcast we continue our discussion of the endgame options available for DB pension schemes, and in particular, why the government’s review of the regulation around surplus extraction could potentially l…
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Do you have lots of ideas but struggle to harness your energy? In Episode 9 of Black Writers: After Hours talented young musician-poet Naomi Kalu spins us through her enthusiasms for boxing, music and lyrics composition; describing how she has managed to excel across forms. If you want a masterclass from a champion in juggling different talents and…
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In episode 232 of the podcast, we’re joined by Henry Cox, vocalist of Boston Manor. We talk the circumstances that led us to discovering Boston Manor, and then we dig into the second half of their ambitious 2 album journey, ‘Sundiver’, out September 6, 2024 on SharpTone Records. We dig into the origins of the idea for a double album spanning years,…
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In episode 231 of the podcast, we welcome back Sean and Seth, vocalist and bassist of funk metal band Trawl. We hit on a wide array of topics in this one. We start with the wild summer they’ve had opening for bands like Nonpoint and CKY, as well as some upcoming shows with Helmet/Local H and Polkadot Cadaver. We pivot to the new EP they are working…
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In episode 230 of the podcast, we’re joined by Eddie Reyes, founding member/guitarist of Taking Back Sunday. We dive deep into 20 years of their classic album, ‘Where You Want To Be’. We dig into the lead up to the record, the departure of 2 founding members and subsequent addition of Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, dealing with expectations, the …
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Have you ever been discouraged by the thought ‘I need to learn how to write well’? Hear Desiree Reynolds as she deals with this and many other ball-and-chain writing myths that can stop you from writing freely. Play this episode to be enlightened, motivated and freed of your writing demons! Desiree Reynolds is a South Londoner up North. Her first n…
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In episode 229 of the podcast, we’re joined by Alan Robert, bassist of Life of Agony, as well as prolific artist/illustrator. We hit on many different things with Alan, including early days with LOA, creating all of the art/logos for LOA, and Alan’s other gigs creating/illustrating ‘The Beauty of Horror’ coloring books, working with Universal Studi…
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What can the summer of sport tell us about the power of the world’s biggest brands? How can brand value be quantified? And why might investors seek to add exposure to the owners of the strongest global brands? Delving into these questions in this episode are: Henry Farr, Director, Brand Finance® Ellie Piscopiello, Senior ETF Analyst, LGIM This podc…
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In episode 228 of the podcast, we dig into 25 years of Limp Bizkit’s nu metal classic, ‘Significant Other’. We welcome back Nu Metal Reddit mod and photographer extraordinaire Shawn to help us break it all down. We dig into our early memories of the record, the lead up to the release, how TRL helped shape our collective musical tastes in that time,…
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How should investors interpret the latest twists and turns in the race for the White House? What’s behind the rise in US small-cap stocks? What should investors conclude now that China’s third plenum has ended? And why is August such a special month for our very own Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy, Asia? This podcast is hosted by Frances W…
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Balancing your mental health and creative pursuits can be tricky. Creative wellspring Cheryl Martin charts her own path in this episode: hear how she creates fabulous work in verse, song and theatre, whilst navigating the ups and downs of life. If you want some invaluable tips and examples on maintaining that vital balance, don’t miss this episode.…
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Is investor interest in private markets set to continue? Or has their appeal been hit by the interest rate cycle of the last two years? And how can investors position themselves to align with the megatrends shaping the investment environment of the future? Andrew Lowry, Content Manager at Legal & General, is joined by Rob Martin, Global Head of Inv…
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In episode 227 of the podcast, Tony is joined by multiple time guest WCYY rock radio DJ Rob to discuss the Spotify Billions Club. We dig into the recent Loudwire article surrounding ”rock” bands/artists with songs that have reached 1 BILLION streams on the platform. There are some twists and turns, surprises, and songs we still aren’t sick of. This…
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With its history of high population density, limited geographical footprint and heritage buildings, finding open land for new construction in Mumbai, today, is extremely rare. For this reason the city has seen a boom in redevelopment projects in both the private and public sector. To talk us through the details of such redevelopment projects, we ha…
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With so much to uncover about how private market investments could fit into DC pension fund strategies, we look at some of the challenges and how they might be addressed. Rita Butler-Jones, Head of DC at Legal & General, is joined by Christy Lindsay, Head of Private Markets Distribution, and Martin Dietz, Head of Diversified Strategies, to discuss …
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In episode 226 of the podcast, we’re joined by Christian McAlhaney, rhythm guitarist of Anberlin. We chat about the band’s recent comeback, their vocalist and front person Stephen Christian taking a touring hiatus, leading to Matty Mullins joining the band as their touring vocalist. We also dig into their upcoming full length, ‘Vega’, out August 2,…
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In episode 225 of the podcast, we’re joined by Matt Wilson (Vocals) and Joe Saucedo (Bass) of Set Your Goals to talk nearly 20 years of their classic album, Mutiny! We dig into their start as a band 20 years ago, their immediate hype in the mid 2000s, signing to Eulogy, and then dig into Mutiny! (Writing of, the theme of the record, touring off the…
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The accuracy of opinion polls has meant that the initial reaction of sterling assets to a new government has been relatively muted. But irrespective of a change of politicians, for investors the key issues remain the same – namely the rise of geopolitics, immigration, deglobalisation and fiscal versus monetary policy. In this podcast, our panel of …
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When you find the world both funny and dizzyingly serious, how do you write about it? Join Billie Meredith as she tells us of her writer’s journey - one that takes in Tim Minchin, her musical family and keeping merry while writing about life’s absurdities. Learn how to keep motivated and embrace the humour in the bleak, in this episode. Follow us o…
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In episode 224 of the podcast, we’re back reading questions from you, the listener! What was your first favorite song? Your go to jam at karaoke? The band you wished you had seen live while they were active? We answer these, and much more this week. Thanks to everyone who submitted a question, we truly appreciate it! Podcast Theme performed by Traw…
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How should investors aim to navigate the wave of election uncertainty currently enveloping financial markets? Is Nvidia a classic example of concentration risk? And to what extent might ballooning deficits impact global productivity? Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy, Asia also explains why central bankers are keen to see a weaker dollar rel…
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In this special episode, we mark the publication of our 2024 Climate Impact Pledge report, by discussing the highlights and key findings of our engagement efforts over 2023 and 2024 so far. Launched in 2016, through our Climate Impact Pledge, we encourage companies to reduce climate change risks and transition to a net-zero economy. Join Stephen Be…
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In episode 223 of the podcast, we’re joined by Alan Day and Dan O’Connor of Four Year Strong. We talk their longevity as a band, their current tour with A Day To Remember and The Story So Far, and then dig into the creation of their new record, ‘analysis paralysis’, out August 9, 2024 on Pure Noise Records. Exciting times for Four Year Strong, and …
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In episode 222 of the podcast, the three of us discuss a record ingrained in the fabric of Podioslave - Jimmy Eat World’s ‘Futures’. We dig into our early memories of both the record and the band, chat about some of our favorite things surrounding it, and then do a track by track breakdown of this pop/emo classic. Jimmy Eat World are one of, and co…
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As bond investors look towards the second half of 2024, we hear from Colin Reedie, Head of Active Strategies, regarding the myriad of forces driving financial markets currently. Colin also gives us a deep dive into credit spreads, all-in yields, the return of fiscal policy and makes some interesting parallels with the 1970s which, he believes, coul…
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Today's episode explores the novel concept of Managed Farmland! Since Covid, we have seen a rise in plotted development launches across the outskirts of metros along with tier 2 & 3 cities, as people crave open space, clean environments and a connection to nature. As urban Indians start to put more thought into their health, wellness, and living a …
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How do you translate your creativity across artforms? Is it possible to succeed in wildly different disciplines? Annette Reis Dunne has managed just that. An opera singer cum novelist, she has previously sung for the likes of Andrew Lloyd Webber & published a children’s novel ‘Dream the Red Earth’. If you want to make a similar leap or simply hear …
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In episode 221 of the podcast, we’re joined by Jay Maas, guitarist of Love Letter, as well as founding member of Defeater, and prolific music producer. We dig into the new Love Letter LP, ‘Everyone Wants Something Beautiful’, out June 28, 2024 on Iodine Recordings. Jay gives us the details of how the project came to be, the writing of the record, a…
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Where next for investors in light of the Indian election result? Are Chinese bond yields seemingly low relative to their Western counterparts, or should they be even lower given China’s underlying structural problems? And will the upcoming US payrolls add to the narrative of a cooling US economy? Ben Bennett, Head of Investment Strategy, Asia expla…
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Saturday 8 June is World Ocean Day, which this year has the theme of catalysing action for our ocean and climate. It’s a timely reminder of the vital importance of water, and the increasing gap between supply and demand. But what’s the economic cost of water scarcity, and how might technology help provide some solutions? Discussing these ideas are:…
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In episode 220 of the podcast, we’re joined by JT Woodruff, front person of Hawthorne Heights. We dig into 20 years of ‘The Silence in Black and White’, the band embarking on a massive tour later this month dubbed ‘20 Years of Tears’, the ‘…Is For Lovers’ festival dates, and much, much more. JT gives us an all time story about how their now classic…
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In episode 219 of the podcast, the three of us tackle Soundgarden’s 1994 release, ‘Superunknown’. We dig into our early memories of the record/band, essential tracks, the multiple styles utilized by the band throughout the album, and its lasting legacy. A seminal grunge record, this episode was a fun one! Podcast Theme performed by Trawl. Check the…
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