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School of Hard Knocks Investing

Forum Financial Management, LP

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In this podcast, host Dave Goetsch, co-executive producer of “The Big Bang Theory” and Norm Mindel, veteran financial advisor and co-founder of Forum Financial Management, talk about some of the incredible things that happened way back when on Wall Street. Along the way, they share some of their personal investing experiences as they look back at well-known and little-known events by the decade.
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All Things Influencers

Presented by Cohley

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On the All Things Influencers podcast we'll talk to both influencers and marketers with the goal of unpacking what makes a great collaboration...and what doesn't. We'll ask brands and influencers tough questions that develop a better mutual understanding.
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Collectively

Towner Eastbourne

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Collectively is a new podcast exploring themes of the body, landscape and queer narratives in the Towner Collection, one of the most significant public art collections in the South of England. Over eight episodes, artist Renee Vaughan Sutherland deep dives into the specific artworks that personally resonated for her and others, revealing the Towner Collection through new perspectives, memories, emotions and experiences of queerness.
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Sunday Slackin' is a lifestyle!!! Since 2010, the Slackin' Podcast has delivered exclusive mixes froms dj's & producers from around the globe - each mix specifically produced for the podcast and over the years, it's been amazing Soundtrack for our Sunday's (and those days in between too!)
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EconTalk Archives, 2015

EconTalk: Russ Roberts, Library of Economics and Liberty

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EconTalk is an award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life. Featured guests include renowned economics professors, Nobel Prize winners, and exciting speakers on all kinds of topical matters related to economic thought. Topics include health care, business cycles, economic growth, free trade, education, finance, politics, sports, book reviews, parenting, and the curiosities of everyday decision-making. Russ Roberts, of the Library of Economics and Liberty and George Mason U., ...
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On this week's episode, Renee and personal collectors David and John discuss Kathleen Walne's Boy Reclining and John Minton's Spanish Village. Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-old Collection through a queer lens, …
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On this week's episode, Renee and artist Flo Wright discuss Paul Graham's Medway Lives: Kentucky Fried Chicken Counter and John Minton's Spanish Village. Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-old Collection through a q…
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On this week's episode, Renee and Emily Love return to Three Graces by Phelan Gibb as well as taking a look at Portrait of Constant Lambert by Christopher Wood. Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-old Collection thro…
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On this week's episode, Renee and Andrea Mindel explore Figure on an Orange Background by Brett Whiteley and we return again to Margaret Benecke's mysterious Interior with Figure. Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-…
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On this week's episode, Renee and Harry/Harriet explore works by Phelan Gibb and the little-known, Eastbourne-based artist, Margaret Benecke. Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-old Collection through a queer lens, i…
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This week, a conversation between Renee and technician Eva, exploring works by Victor Pasmore and Keith Vaughan. The pair discuss the sensitivity of translating pieces through personal responses and look at the significance of the body through abstraction for LGBTQIA+ artists. Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towne…
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Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-old Collection through a queer lens, in collaboration with artist Renee Vaughan Sutherland and members of the LGBTQIA+ community living in East Sussex. In this episode, Renee talks…
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Collectively is a podcast series focusing on personal responses to Towner Eastbourne's Collection of 5,000 works of art. This debut season approaches the nearly 100-year-old Collection through a queer lens, in collaboration with artist Renee Vaughan Sutherland and members of the LGBTQIA+ community living in East Sussex. In this first episode, Renee…
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What a year! After finishing up 2019 with a 9 year anniversary mix, I was excited for 2020, and the opportunity to expant the podcast into other areas and mediums such as some opportunities to teach /tutorial videos, adding Patreon so that I and others could provide our listeners with exclusive content like original tracks and unreleased mixes, tsh…
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!!! Also known as Obitykenobi and formerly on tour with and a founding member of the Disco Aliens, Tyrohn Brooks has been a staple of the Sunday Slackin' podcast, his first of which was Episode 3. Today Ty is out in Los Angeles, and tonight we get 3 hours of mixing across many different genres. I couldn't be more excited - check it out!…
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Part-time pranksters. Full-time music partners. Matt Mason and Rick Nielsen are Corduroy Mavericks. **Before you read more about these two in their bio (sourced from www.corduroymavericks.com) - I wanted to let you know that these two have really been such an inspiration for me & for that matter my running mate in Wrex Ed - Mike Geez. I can't even …
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This week an exclusive mix from one of the hardest working and best people you can find - Dan - or as most people call him: "Scooby" Scoobyblue (Xero Tribe - LAMP) Scooby bought his first set of turntables in 1999 & in 2000 he started Code Blue Entertainment. Code Blue cut its teeth with a series of house parties in Saint Louis. The success of thes…
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A very special guest this week , with a brand new slammin' mix - one of my favorite producers on the planet, and one of the best souls you will encounter - Dominic' AKA Stranger Danger has been at it since the early 1990's, and I am so excited to present this mix to you! Take a look at his other mixes and music at his soundcloud page here: www.soun…
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The Slack ...is back! Season 8 is here and to jump-off, a mix I was searching to find a copy of for at least 3 or 4 years .....John Napier & yours truly - GFG - on 4 decks, no computers, no plans, only improv and a kick a## groove. Live @ The Mushroom Jazz World tour feat Mark Farina presented by Nate FX , check it out! ***STAY TUNED*** Brand spank…
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This week we welcome back Luke Hansen, with his 2nd mix for the Slackin' Podcast! It was nearly 8 years ago that we first heard from D-CAF, and you can learn more about all the exciting projects Luke has been working on by clicking the links below - from DJ to producer to promoter, Luke Hansen has blossomed into a stalwart of the Techno community -…
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This week on the Sunday Slackin' Podcast , a special delivery from your host, Unkle Funk. This is a mix I recorded in 2008 , at a private event in Louisville KY. Recently discovered, I honestly did not remember the night until hooking up with an old friend who had it stored in the archives. Needless to say, I was excited and now even more so as I g…
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This week on the Sunday Slackin' Podcast a special edition from Morris Koad (Tim Helfrich) , resident DJ of the legendary Pink Door in Louisville KY. As a friend and mentor, I could not be more excited to present this special edition 2 hour mix! In the mid 2000s, there was a void in the underground dance scene in our beloved city. Fortunately Brian…
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Brian Hein (Rescue) has been one of my personal favorite producers for some time, and to be able to bring you his sound on the Sunday Slackin' Podcast this week is such an honor and complete joy for me. Read below to learn more about Rescue - and - check him out online: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rescue Facebook: www.facebook.com/brian.r.he…
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This week we welcome a good friend, great artist and a versatile DJ - John Hudgnz - AKA - Headknockah A veteran selektor over the last 15+ years, Joh's record crate has almost every genre and sub-genre you could imagine- but he has sent us a brand new - exclusive Sunday Slackin' mix of D&B that will work wonders for your Sunday. A perfect soundtrac…
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A brand new mix from the heart of house in Chicago , Paul Johnson delivers episode 69 of the Sunday Slackin' Podcast! There is reason for him to be named as the very first artist in the track "Teachers" by Daft Punk. Paul Johnson was born and raised on the south side of Chicago, the birthplace of house music where he started DJing in the mid-80s an…
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Justin Barbata is a Los Angeles based DJ and founder of the LA underground party series: "From the Ground Up". His track selections span across all genres and multiple decades of music as he chooses not to constrain himself to one style "as long as it is danceable". The Slackin' Podcast is excited to bring you this exclusive mix from a talented DJ …
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After two long years, the Sunday Slackin' podcast is back with a brand new soundtrack for your Sunday! We get things started again with a great talent and great friend of Slackin' - Chris Mindel. Co-founder of the Disco Aliens and residing in sunny Hollywood, CA , Chris has prepared this brand new , exclusive mix especially for Sunday Slackin' - EN…
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In 2008, the market was going bananas. Before that time, people viewed homeownership as the unshakable bedrock of middle-class society. Dave Goetsch and Norm Mindel look back at the financial crisis and the dramatic effect it had on investors. At a time when waiters were touting their million-dollar real estate transactions after reading the day’s …
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In this episode of the All Things Influencers podcast presented by Cohley we interview Jeff Mindell, who's an LA-based influencer with all the charisma in the world. Jeff creates a ton of content alongside his wife Kelly, who's a prominent blogger and social personality herself (studiodiy.com). His one year old son Arlo gets in the mix, too. We tal…
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In this episode of the All Things Influencers podcast we talk to Vicki Vassil, who heads up brand strategy at Nau Clothing. We dive into subjects like how to grow an influencer program, how to select the right influencers to work with for your brand as well as how Nau repurposes influencer content. Vicki also urged other marketers who manage influe…
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Under pressure. In the late 1990s, we were on the verge of an internet bubble that momentarily taught people the meaning of fly by night. Investors were taking big risks on individual stocks and untested (and sometimes unstaffed) internet companies. A sock puppet dog going door to door to deliver pet food? Dave Goetsch and Norm Mindel discuss the t…
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In this episode we talk to Oriana Sengos, who's the social media manager at UNTUCKit. Oriana talked to us about why influencer marketing is important for UNTUCKit as they rapidly grow the business, shares some insight as to what makes a great influencer collaboration and relationship in her mind and how she sees the space evolving.…
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Crash, boom, bang! The sounds of Wall Street in the 1980s. Dave Goetsch and Norm Mindel discuss the years leading into the 1990s, which provided more than one defining moment in financial history. Dave and Norm recall what it felt like to live through the market crash of October 1987 and the days when Japan emerged as an economic force to be reckon…
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Investing by the decade...first stop, the ‘70s. Dave Goetsch and Norm Mindel discuss investing in the late 1970s when Jimmy Carter was president, Johnny Carson was the host of “The Tonight Show” and the Bee Gees were all over the Hot 100 Billboard chart. The United States was dealing with the fallout from the oil crisis and a stock market that show…
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This week we have a special guest that Is making his debut on the Slackin' Podcast.. Jason Richter, aka Stereopush, is re-igniting his sets after 5 years of being back in his hometown, Louisville, KY. Jason's roots come from the dark dance floors of Miami. From his bass grooving tech house sets at his past residency at Club Blue in South Beach Miam…
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Erin Parisi (Crescendoll - DeepAura/ Noise Revolt) makes her debut on the Sunday Slackin' Podcast with an exclusive mix of house and techno goodness, delivered with love from Los Angeles. For everything Crescendoll check out her social media pages & Soundcloud links below! Facebook : www.facebook.com/crescendoll.erinparisi/ Soundcloud: www.soundclo…
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This week we are proud to feature a very talented DJ and selector from the West Coast, Chris Hayden. Part of the DeepAura tribe, and known for his impeccable selection of deep house and techno, Chris has put together over 80 minutes of groove for us, exclusive to the Sunday Slackin' Podcast. To see and hear more from Chris, check out the links to h…
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Noah Smith of Stony Brook University and writer at Bloomberg View talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about whether economics is a science in some sense of that word. How reliable are experiments in economics? What about the statistical analysis that underlies much of the empirical work in modern economics? Additional topics include the reliabili…
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Can you predict the future? Or at least gauge the probability of political or economic events in the near future? Philip Tetlock of the University of Pennsylvania and author of Superforecasting talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his work on assessing probabilities with teams of thoughtful amateurs. Tetlock finds that teams of amateurs trai…
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Did Ben Bernanke and the Fed save the U.S. economy from disaster in 2008 or did the Fed make things worse? Why did the Fed reward banks that kept reserves rather than releasing funds into the economy? George Selgin of the Cato Institute tries to answer these questions and more in this conversation with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Selgin argues that…
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If you have 250 million tons of food to give away every year to local food banks how should you do it? Canice Prendergast of the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how he and a team of economists created an artificial currency and a daily auction for the national food bank Feeding America so…
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