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WBI experts quickly break down investing hot topics in these short podcast episodes. For more market insights from WBI, check out Bull | Bear Radio with new episodes every Friday: http://bit.ly/2z9k3SY Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views presented are those of podcast participants, and should not be construed as investment advice. Important disclosures: bit.ly/2Co4ush
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Financial services industry veteran Rick Kundracik joins WBI Co-CEOs Matt Schreiber & Don Schreiber, Jr., to provide wealth-building insights that keep you on top of the markets. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views presented are those of podcast participants, and should not be construed as investment advice. Important disclosures: http://bit.ly/2Co4ush
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Plaintiff's employment attorney Jessica Childress discusses her e-book and e-course, Peace: Leaving A Toxic Workplace On Your Own Terms. Jessica is a Washington, DC-based attorney with lots of trial experience coupled with consulting to organizations on training workplace investigators, writing employee handbooks, DEI training as well as legal stra…
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An exploration of sources of evil with Joan Arehart-Treichel, award-winning science writer and author of Warding Off Evildoers. We discuss genetic, neuroscience and environmental origins of bad people who harm others. The fit between Joan's scientific study of evil and the experiences of people bullied at work is also examined.…
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Stoic authority and Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia) Associate Professor of Philosophy, Matthew Sharpe, PhD, discusses how his specialty, Stoicism, provides a toolkit of techniques to offset the misery bestowed by workplace bullying. He is author of the new book, Stoicism, Bullying and Beyond: How to Keep Your Head When Others Around You Ha…
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Suffolk University Law Professor David Yamada leads the conversation with the Drs. Namie -- Ruth and Gary -- about the origins, evolution, and current state (in 2022) of the Workplace Bullying Institute, founded by them in 1997. The American pioneers tell their story for the record in celebration of WBI's 25th anniversary.…
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Veteran researchers Loraleigh Keashly, PhD (Associate Dean and Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit) and Kathleen Rospenda, PhD (Professor, Psychiatric Institute, University of Illinois, Chicago) discuss 25 years of research of emotional abuse and workplace bullying. Convergent themes include the roles of chronic, long-term exposure to abuse,…
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Dr. Ståle Einarsen, Director, Bergen Bullying Research Group; Professor, University of Bergen discusses his voluminous body of work from the past 32 years. Without peer, Einarsen's prolific work, cited 43,571 times on Google Scholar, leads all academic researchers in both breadth and depth of knowledge on the topic. We cover the search for personal…
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Dr. Maureen Duffy, co-author of Overcoming Mobbing and psychotherapist with extensive experience delivering trauma-informed care to bullied individuals, makes the case for ending the habit of making targets fix situations they did not cause. She invokes famous chef Emeril Lagasse's trademark exhortations -- "Bam!" and "Bump it up a level." Instead …
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Kiwis enjoy a reputation as progressive, compassionate people. But the government's failure to adequately address cases of harmful workplace bullying torpedoes that national myth. Allan Halse, the nation's longest serving worker advocate in bullying cases through CultureSafe, his small and successful organization, details how various entities abdic…
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In contrast with the indifference too many unions show towards bullying of its members, MAPE (Minnesota Association of Professional Employees) is the model of compassion and action regarding workplace bullying. Kathy Fodness, the Business Agent who led the internal campaign, and Alice Percy, a state worker who served on the initial Task Force, desc…
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Podcast 1.7 Attorney Ellen Pinkos Cobb, author of Managing Psychosocial Hazards and Work-Related Stress in Today's Work Environment: International Insights for U.S. Organizations (2022), discusses the advances made around the world to reduce harm to workers from psychosocial factors (work conditions and social factors). Great progress has been made…
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"Luke," a former TV news executive who speaks anonymously, introduces us to the abusive culture and some of the players he's encountered in the major corporate networks. The prototypical TV exec is profiled with real-world illustrations of destructive, draconian bullying tactics. Money and attention hardly justify how toxic work is for those who pr…
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G. Richard Shell, author of The Conscience Code: Lead with your Values. Advance Your Career, and professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics and Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, discusses the importance of personal duties felt, character, responsibility and integrity in life. Aim toward the profound tranquility of livi…
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The team analyzes the most recent earnings season for the S&P 500 and Russell 2000. What does it mean for the economy on a go forward? Has the economy recovered from COVID-19? Do we need a $1.9 trillion stimulus package? Are stocks in a bubble? These questions and more are answered in this episode of Bull|Bear Radio.…
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On this episode of Bull Bear Radio, new host Rick Kundracik asks Matt & Don 6 questions on investors' minds in 2021. What might happen with stocks this year? Is the $2 trillion dollar stimulus enough to boost the US economy? How should retiring investors diversify in the 21st century? What do Gen Xers need to know about investing for retirement now…
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The boys are back for a pre-election special. Matt and Don talk about the recent market decline. What are fundamentals trying to tell us about the economic recovery? How will a red or blue win affect the recovery and stimulus talks? Will either candidate wave the white flag and concede? What happens to stimulus and the economy if the election is co…
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As if the trade wars weren't enough, the current political harangue is causing more unrest for investors. It seems we have a case of impeachment indigestion. Recent monetary policy may have been a catalyst for positive change, but could we actually start to see economic growth? Will investors start to believe that fundamentals matter more than twee…
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We don't need to tell you markets have been messy lately. Unfortunately, the Fed's rate cut bump was short-lived and now investors are looking for a mop. Will Fed policy, corporate buybacks, and "Fear of Missing Out" trades be enough to clean up this bull market? WBI's Steven Van Solkema joins us to talk about what could come next.…
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Talk is cheap. Recent Fed comments on the state of the economy and interest rate plans have the markets reacting, but why? There is a growing disconnect between actual economic data and the picture painted by the Fed and mainstream media. What should advisors and investors be paying attention to instead? Plus, earnings season is back! We review the…
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