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Jan 7, 2025 • 36min
Markets Tumble, How Insurers Manage Risk
John Augustine, CIO at Huntington Private Bank, discusses the potential risks in the housing market and its impact on the U.S. economy. Vince Tizzio, CEO of AXIS Capital, delves into how insurers are tackling today's complex risk landscape, particularly in credit and cyber insurance. Sylvia Jablonski, CEO & CIO at Defiance ETFs, shares insights on shifting investor sentiments, focusing on emerging sectors like quantum computing and AI. The chat ultimately highlights the blend of economic challenges and innovative investment strategies.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 19min
The 21st Century Corporation
Sir John Kay, a Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, and author of "The Corporation in the 21st Century," delves into the evolution of corporate power and ethics. He critiques the tension between profit and purpose, using Boeing's journey as a key example. The discussion highlights the shift from valuing infrastructure to prioritizing human capital and the implications for future business practices. Kay also reflects on the importance of redefining corporate responsibilities, focusing on personal well-being to foster healthier organizational cultures.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 29min
NYC Congestion Pricing, Stem Cell Therapy
Dr. Silviu Itescu, CEO of Mesoblast, shares insights into the breakthrough FDA approval of their stem cell therapy targeted for pediatric graft versus host disease. He delves into the therapy's promising market potential and its unique anti-inflammatory responses. The conversation also touches on the complexities surrounding commercialization, including ethical and regulatory challenges. Alongside this, urban traffic solutions, like NYC's congestion pricing, are examined for their transformative impacts on public transit and urban sustainability.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 20min
Dry January Beverages, Food Waste Awareness
Grant Hemingway, CEO & Co-Founder of Libby Wines, shares insights on the rising popularity of non-alcoholic wines, emphasizing the benefits of Dry January. He discusses the cultural shift towards moderation and how innovative mocktails are changing social norms. Roni Neff, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins, tackles the alarming 40% food waste in the U.S. and its severe impact on climate change, likening it to emissions from 42 coal-fired power plants. Together, they highlight the urgent need for sustainable consumption and awareness in both drinking and eating habits.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 19min
Special Coverage: Mike Johnson Wins House Speaker Vote
Republican Mike Johnson, recently reelected as House Speaker, shares insights into his challenging role within a divided Congress. He discusses the critical importance of bipartisan cooperation on issues like border security and tax reform, influenced by support from Donald Trump. The conversation also touches on tensions within the Republican Party and the push for accountability in leadership. Additionally, Johnson addresses the establishment of the DOGE working group aimed at government reform, emphasizing the hurdles of cutting expenditures in a politically tense environment.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 1h 24min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - January 3rd, 2025
Join Brad Stone, editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, as he sheds light on the shifting economic landscape and political dynamics shaping 2025. Tim Craighead reveals the 50 companies set to watch, while John Driscoll emphasizes the urgent need for fair wages and their benefits. Columnist Max Chafkin discusses tech rivalries, particularly between Elon Musk and Sam Altman. Finally, Nikki Eckstein shares the hottest travel trends and eco-friendly destinations for the year ahead. Get ready for a thought-provoking exploration of business, technology, and travel!

Jan 3, 2025 • 26min
Biden Blocks Nippon Steel’s $14.1 Billion Takeover of US Steel
Adrienne Yamaki, Founder & Financial Advisor at Strategic Wealth Capital, shares her expertise on navigating current market trends. She discusses the implications of President Biden blocking Nippon Steel's $14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel and its impact on national security. The conversation also highlights strategies for high-net-worth individuals as economic shifts occur, emphasizing the importance of adapting investment approaches amid rising mortgage rates and changing real estate dynamics. Her insights are perfect for those looking to safeguard their wealth.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 39min
Boeing’s Turbulent Year, 2025 Restaurant Outlook, Generation Beta
Shawn Galloway, CEO of ProAct Safety, shares insights on Boeing's ongoing safety issues and the importance of organizational culture. Phil Kafarakis, President and CEO of IFMA, discusses the evolving restaurant landscape as it adapts post-COVID, covering trends, inflation, and climate change's impact on the food supply. David Blanchett, PGIM's Head of Retirement Research, explores Generation Beta and its potential to redefine work and retirement in a tech-driven future.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 34min
Tesla’s Annual EV Sales Drop for First Time in Over a Decade
Jesse Draper, Founding Partner of Halogen Ventures, shares her insights on the hurdles female tech founders face in securing venture capital and the evolving investment landscape for diverse startups. Vincent Catalano, Chief Markets Strategist at Stuyvesant Capital Management, forecasts the market outlook for 2025, emphasizing key economic indicators and political catalysts. The discussion also touches on Tesla's surprising drop in sales and the broader implications for the electric vehicle market, making a case for innovation amidst cooling competition.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 10min
Instant Reaction: Cybertruck Blast Suspect Identified
A tragic Cybertruck explosion outside a Las Vegas hotel raises questions about escalating tensions and potential terrorism links. The suspect, identified as Matthew Livelsberger, leads to discussions on the need for DNA evidence in investigations. The podcast further investigates recent explosive incidents involving electric vehicles, revealing how technology assists law enforcement. Additionally, mental health awareness and climate action are emphasized, highlighting their importance in today's society following the shocking events.


