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Brooksley
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Kids Q The Music
The Show Must Go On
You know the saying the show must go on? No matter what happens backstage or onstage, musicians must present their performance to the expectant audience. While events that could de-rail a performance are, for most musicians, just a scary thought that never comes to fruition; Lane School of Music violin student Brooksley experienced this firsthand. Moments before her recital performance, one of her violin strings snapped! With some quick thinking and very impressive performing skills, she still managed to serenade the audience without anyone knowing what was happening behind the scenes. Brooksley shares the whole story of what happened...
2022-06-04
20 min
Strength in the Details
E9: Mastering Your Own Mind as an Endurance Athlete with Brooke Rustad-Dinkel
In this week's episode, Brooke Rustad-Dinkel talks about mindset, positive self-talk, and spirituality as it relates to athletic performance. As a marathon athlete, Brooke has a lot of experience in endurance training and shares the changes that she has made from her first marathon to her training for her fourth marathon event scheduled for spring 2022. The Gritty Details: Know your why! Understand the purpose and what it means to be you intrinsically Do not compare yourself to others on social media. Everyone's journey is different. Have something bigger that you believe in spiritually to help you g...
2022-04-05
50 min
FIA's MarketVoice Podcast
Episode 16: FIA Futures Hall of Fame inductees Brooksley Born, Jim Newsome and Charles Li
This podcast and the two that follow are interviews with the inductees to the FIA Futures Hall of Fame for 2021. FIA honors significant people in our industry with a hall of fame induction at our annual Boca conference. FIA established the Hall of Fame in 2005 to commemorate our 50th anniversary and to celebrate the many people who contributed their time, talent, and passion to building our industry. Inductees are chosen by a distinguished panel of global industry executives based on their significant lifetime contributions to our industry and the financial markets. All Hall of Fame members come from various backgrounds, experience...
2021-06-08
52 min
Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
How banking deregulation makes you unsafe (with Anat Admati)
No matter what some politicians may claim, there’s actually no such thing as ‘less regulation’ — there are only regulations that favor the powerful, and those that don’t. Stanford economist Anat Admati walks us through the deregulation of the banking industry and explains how she would overhaul financial regulations to make them work well for society, not just for the rich and powerful. Anat Admati is the George G.C. Parker Professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford University Graduate School of Business, a director of the Corporations and Society Initiative, and a senior fellow at S...
2021-01-05
38 min
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Extreme money de Satyajit Das commenté par P-Y. Rougeyron
http://www.lejardindeslivres.fr La crise financière vécue et racontée de l'intérieur par un financier de Wall Street. Satyajit Das est un financier mondialement connu, spécialiste du risque bancaire. Avec Extreme Money, il raconte avec verve et un humour glacé comment la crise a été vécue au sein de Wall Street par les traders, et pourquoi leurs réactions et leurs actions ne peuvent qu'être qualifiées de « surréalistes », surtout lorsqu'on regarde un peu en arrière. Une analyse dévastatrice d'un homme de l'intérieur ur l'alchimie fina...
2019-03-11
00 min
Actual Anarchy Podcast - AnCap Movie Reviews from a Rothbardian Perspective
Episode 20 - The Big Short (1:50:41)
We bring on a special guest, Daniel J., to discuss the allegedly true (hence the asterisk) story behind the housing bust and subsequent financial crisis of 2008 as depicted in The Big Short (also a book of the same name by Michael Lewis) . There is a lot going on here, and we don't even get to the asymmetrical aptitudes of the players vs. the regulators, or the scandal involving the regulators spending their time looking at porn, or the alarm-bells being sounded by the likes of Brooksley Born that went unheeded.Here is the marketing spin on the movie:
2017-04-30
1h 50
The F Word with Laura Flanders
Sexist Smoke Serves Clinton Camp
The Hillary Clinton nutcracker reappeared this week -- a blonde plastic doll with sharp, steel-lined legs. The stupid sexist toy came to retail shelves amid a slew of post midterm stories that repeated old boring guff about the Democrats' age, her health her ambition and her looks - and sent team Clinton into high dudgeon of course. In the months ahead, the Clinton camp may want to take note and stockpile those nut-cracking dolls if only to distract voters from more serious issues. When the stench of sexism is in the air, it's no surprise that feminist hackles rise and...
2014-11-13
03 min
FRONTLINE: Extras Podcast | PBS
The Warning
As Congress weighs new regulations over the complex derivatives market -- whose crash helped to trigger last year's financial crisis -- FRONTLINE traces back to the late 1990s and reveals the intense battle among high-ranking members of the Clinton administration about regulating these emerging, extremely lucrative securities in The Warning, airing Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 9 P.M. on PBS (check local listings). In this podcast, producer Michael Kirk sheds new light on the ideological clash that animated the epic battles between Brooksley Born, head of the federal Commodities Futures Trading Commission, and Clinton's pro-business, anti-regulation economic powerbrokers -- including Chairman of...
2009-10-17
21 min