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Lax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastOhio State Drops Notre Dame, Penn State Over Cornell, Maryland Cruises (LaxFactor Podcast #296)College lacrosse got a bit more exciting this weekend as we saw #15 Ohio State upset #2 Notre Dame, and #9 Penn State took down #3 Cornell, both on the road. The top-rated Maryland Terps handled business at home against Delaware, insuring at least one of the top three teams booked a victory. Other teams that booked wins that we'll talk about, North Carolina handled Hofstra. Duke struggled, but overcame Air Force. Harvard squeaked by Michigan thanks to Sam Kings big day, and many more.Support the channel...https://www.laxfactor.com/2025-03-0938 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS15E6 - Adriana Lima - Latino Living CenterAdriana Lima is the residence hall director at Cornell's Latino Living Center, a residential program house on campus. She shares the history and current events of the LLC, and discusses its benefits to campus life. https://cornell.campusgroups.com/llc  #cafecito 2025-03-0525 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp64: RiskThe perception of risk has a major impact on the level of market prices and helps to explain the increase in prices over the last 15 years.2025-02-1207 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - The Singing Walls by Cornell WoolrichThis week we have “The Singing Walls,” an episode of Suspense, that first aired on September 2, 1943. The story is based on the Cornell Woolrich story “C-Jag," published in the October 1940 issue of Black Mask. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/. 2025-01-2931 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp62: Government Debt and InvestingAs Herb Stein “if something cannot go on forever, it will stop”. The current growth of government debt is unsustainable. How will it stop? And what does that mean for investors?2024-11-1907 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp61: Stocks and Wealth CreationA majority of stocks destroy wealth. In fact, most all of the wealth creation from stocks is attributable to only a handful companies.2024-10-3009 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp59: From Earnings to Prices - P/E MultiplesThe combination of P/E multiples and earnings determines stock prices – its basic math. In our last episode of Reflections on Investing we looked at earnings, now we add in the role of the multiple.2024-09-2506 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp58: Earnings, the Engine of the Stock MarketThe ultimate source of value for common stocks is the earnings of corporations. In the last four and a half years the S&P 500 has risen 124%. How is that increase related to earnings and what does it imply for the future of the market? 2024-09-1709 min100 Day POP/NOW Challenge100 Day POP/NOW ChallengeDiane Cornell- a powerhouse in the film and television industry for 30 yearsDiane Cornell: a powerhouse in the film and television industry with over 30 years of experience! She is a true industry veteran, working with major names like NBC, ABC, CBS, Showtime, HBO, Universal Pictures, and Hallmark. She’s traveled the world, bringing her expertise to productions both in the U.S. and abroad. Diane is a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Producers Guild of America, and she’s known as the go-to “fixer” for productions that need to get back on budget and schedule. She’s also the mastermind behind creating finance packages a...2024-09-0219 min100 Best Hospitals in the United States100 Best Hospitals in the United StatesNew York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell - New York, NYNew York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell - New York, NY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-1506 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - The Black Angel by Cornell WoolrichThis week we have “The Black Angel,” an episode of Suspense, that first aired on January 24, 1948. The story is based on the 1943 Cornell Woolrich novel of the same name. The novel was reworked from two earlier Woolrich pulp stories: “Murder in Wax,” first published in the March 1935 issue of Dime Detective and “Face Mask,” which first appeared in the October 1937 issue of Black Mask. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/. 2024-06-261h 01Reflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp57: Risk and Return RevisitedA common refrain is that to get more return you have to bear more risk. But what exactly is risk? We revisit this important issue.2024-06-0309 minOtheredOthered#52: A Conversation on Diversity (ft. Hemie Collier. Senior Diversity Officer and Director of Intercultural Life at Cornell College)On Today's Episode: Caleb and Sarah sit down and talk Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity with Hemie Collier, Senior Diversity Officer and Director of Intercultural Life at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, IA.About the Show: Othered is the podcast dedicated to accessible activism for othered communities! This show will tackle everything from racism and homophobia to sex and yoga, all through Sarah and Caleb’s unique perspectives while they navigate what it really means to be “othered”. For more information, visit UploadCR.com/othered.New episodes every Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you fi...2024-03-211h 18Reflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp56: The Medallion Fund vs Market EfficiencyProfessor and Nobel Prize winner Eugene Fama put forth the efficient market hypothesis and based on that concept Warren Buffet suggested that holding a passive investment in the S&P 500 was the best advice for most investors. If the market were efficient and if passive investing was best for everyone, how can that be reconciled with the performance of Jim Simons' Renaissance Technologies Medallion fund.2024-03-0612 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastDenver Tops Cornell, Maryland, Hopkins, Rutgers & Utah All Win Easily (LaxFactor Podcast #277)We didn't have as many top notch college lacrosse matchups this weekend, but we still had some solid games. Johns Hopkins took down North Carolina pretty easily and it could have been better for the Jays if they didn't assult numerous UNC players down the stretch. Maryland hosted Princeton and showed that the Tigers losses in the offseason were too much for them to overcome. Rutgers put the beat down on Loyola as did Utah over Vermont. Penn needed overtime to take down Delaware in a very exciting matchup, and Denver scored a late goal and outlasted Cornell by...2024-02-2535 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp55: Stock Prices - For Every Buyer There is a SellerWhen attempting to explain movements in stock prices the media often overlook the key facts that for every buyer there is a seller and every outstanding share must be held continuously.2024-02-2004 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp54: Damodaran's ERP and Future Stock PricesThe decade ending in 2023 was a great one for common stocks. Is the next decade likely to be as good? We provide an analysis using Damodaran's equity risk premium (ERP) and a framework developed by Jordan Brooks of AQR.2024-01-1208 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp53: Real Interest RatesReal Interest Rates have an immense impact on the stock market as well as the bond market. Nonetheless, they are widely misunderstood. 2023-11-0907 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp52: The Crash of the Bond MarketIn August of 2020 Apple issued a 40 year, 2.55% bond, two years later that bond is down nearly 40%. Apple's stock on the other hand is up over 50% in that same period. Why is that and what does it imply? 2023-10-1011 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp51: The Apple Stock Bond ParadoxIn August of 2020 Apple issued a 40 year, 2.55% bond, two years later that bond is down nearly 40%. Apple's stock on the other hand is up over 50% in that same period. Why is that and what does it imply? 2023-10-1008 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp50: Buy The Dips?Is a large daily drop in the market a buying opportunity? We used 60 years of daily data to see what happens after the market drops.2023-10-1005 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp49: Value Investing and MomentumOne of the most difficult problems for fundamental value investors is reconcliling value and momentum. 2023-08-1206 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp48: US Tech Stocks, The Big Get BiggeerPresently just five US tech companies account for nearly 25% of the S&P 500 market cap. We discuss resurgence of big US tech and what it means for investors.2023-08-1213 minStories to Create PodcastStories to Create Podcast"Empowering Youth: Cornell Bunting's Vision for EHAS INC"Send us a textIn this episode, Cornell Bunting delves into the story behind his brand's transformation into an LLC, shedding light on his journey. He also explores the significant impact of his nonprofit organization, EHAS INC, which is dedicated to fostering self-reliance and nurturing a growth mindset among disadvantaged youth.During the conversation, Cornell outlines the organization's plans for youth, both in America and Jamaica, unveiling the inspiring initiatives aimed at creating brighter futures for the next generation. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB...2023-07-3139 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - The Black Curtain by Cornell WoolrichThis week we have “The Black Curtain,” an episode of Suspense, one of the most popular shows of the old-time radio era. Suspense aired over CBS from 1942 to 1962. This hour-long episode first aired on January 3, 1948. The story is based on the 1941 Cornell Woolrich novel of the same name. This is the third time Suspense presented the story, having previously broadcast 30 minute versions in 1943 and 1944. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/. 2023-07-2656 minThe SaltyMF GOATThe SaltyMF GOATConrad Cornell- Co-Founder Press Sports The Number One Sports Social Media AppThe SaltyMF GOAT Podcast with Conrad Cornell,  Co-Founder @ Press SportsBrad Banyas of SaltyMF Enterprises sits down with Conrad Cornell to talk about the founding  of Press Sports. Press Sports is a platform where athletes, coaches and fans can comfortably self-promote athletic achievements. The platform mirrors the social user experience of Instagram to serve the purpose of LinkedIn connecting athletes and coaches from all sports.The Press Sports app enables athletes to develop a profile, build a fan base, and connect with coaches.Watch the Live Podcast on...2023-04-3022 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp47: Back to The Future - The Automotive IndustryProf. Bradford Cornell explains how fundamental valuation analysis can potentially uncover market inefficiencies. As an example, Prof. Cornell revisits our publication "Valuing the Automotive Business" from November 2021.2023-04-2708 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastSyracuse, Duke, Cornell & Georgetown All Win In Dramatic One-Goal Games (LaxFactor Podcast #255)As a die-hard Syracuse fan, I was on the edge of my seat as Michael Leo scored the game winner with 12 seconds left against North Carolina Saturday in a must-win for the Orange. I was pretty sure Duke was going to roll Virginia for the 105th time in a row, but UVA battled back and made Duke earn the W by the end. Cornell and Georgetown each won one-goal games, the Hoyas needed a Tucker Dordevic goal in OT to taste victory. I'll talk about these games and many more in this weekends college lacrosse weekend review. ...2023-04-1636 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingInvestor Memo Q1 2023: Banks, Interest Rates, and DebtDuring the first quarter the story of both the fixed income and stock market revolved around the ongoing evolution of the yield curve.2023-04-0311 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp46: Don't Forget The DebtWhen interest rates were near zero it was easy for companies to borrow and for investors to overlook debt.  But as interest rates increase, the amount of debt held by a business can become a significant refinancing risk for the company and investment risk for investors.2023-03-0706 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp45: The Pricing Game with 0DTE Tesla OptionsHow can an option trade make 4000% in one day?  Tesla stock has been highly volatile and one of the drivers of this volatility is the unusually large volume of options trading.  Are large proportion of Tesla option contracts are traded on the day of expiration (zero DTE) and just out of the money.  This allows speculators maximum leverage and the small possibility of a significant profit.2023-02-2107 minHigher CallingsHigher Callings"The Power to Effect Change": Clinical Professor of Law Sandra Babcock and the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide (the Malawi story)This episode is an abridged version of the previous episode, picking up the story from the time Professor Babcock entered academia, and quickly focusing on the fascinating and important work she and her students have done and continue to do in the African country of Malawi. You can learn more about Professor Babcock and the work of the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide here and here.You can read about the recent success of the Cornell Law School International Human Rights Clinic in Malawi here.You can learn more about the...2023-02-1349 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp44: Return of the High Fliers?While 2020/2021 were great years for our High Fliers, in 2022 the party ended and many of those companies like Peloton, Wayfair and Carvana came crashing down.  In the first month of 2023 however we are seeing signs that the worst may be over for the High Fliers.  For many of these companies January of 2023 was better than any month in 20' or 21'.  Is the worst over for the High Fliers?  Will 2023 be the start of there return to 2021 highs?2023-02-0808 minHigher CallingsHigher Callings"The Power to Effect Change": Clinical Professor of Law Sandra Babcock and the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty WorldwideMalawi is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa. It is one of the poorest countries in the world. Like many countries, Malawi still applies the death penalty for capital crimes, although the death penalty is no longer mandatory in capital cases and may be abolished entirely in Malawi soon. Several years ago, a law professor named Sandra Babcock took an interest in the Malawi penal system after seeing a New York Times article about horrific prison conditions there. Having spent much of her early career representing persons awaiting execution in American prisons, Professor Babcock, then at Northwestern L...2023-02-041h 14Reflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingQ4 2022 Investor Memo: Valuation Comes Home to RoostAs 2022 came to en end, investors were no longer willing to pay sky-high prices for the most speculative assets. Valuations came to the fore once again.2023-01-0310 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - The Black Path of Fear by Cornell WoolrichThis week we have “The Black Path of Fear,” an episode of Suspense. This episode first aired on August 31, 1944. The story is taken from the 1944 Cornell Woolrich novel The Black Path of Fear. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/. 2022-12-2831 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastSyracuse Lacrosse 2023 Schedule, Also Cornell, Penn & Denver Schedules (LaxFactor Podcast #223)College lacrosse teams are finalizing and releasing their 2023 schedules and I couldn't be more excited about how Syracuse's 2023 schedule looks and sets this young team up to have a little bit of success. Syracuse's schedule last season was a disaster in terms of flow. They opened with an easy one against Holy Cross before playing #1 Maryland, #2 Virginia and #13 Army West Point. A terrible way to start the season.  This year, they start with 3 winnable games against Vermont, Albany and Holy Cross before playing Maryland, North Carolina, Duke and Hopkins. Then they get 3 more winnable games against Hofstra, S...2022-12-1127 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp43: Valuing The Automotive Industry : One Year LaterWe revisit "Valuing The Automotive Industry", our in depth report from last year.2022-11-2207 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp42: The Howard Marks Checklist RevisitedIn October of 2021 we reviewed the Howard Marks Checklist from Mr. Marks' book "Mastering the Market Cycle."  Since then conditions in the market have changed dramatically so we felt it was time to revisit that Mr. Marks' checklist.2022-11-0808 minThe Black Announce TableThe Black Announce TableInterview with former WWE Producer Cornell GunterCornell is currently the Global Live Services Manager at 2k and works on marketing for brands WWE 2k and PGA 2k. He formerly worked at the Content Creation Lab at WWE's Performance Center and served as a Producer of several moments in the COVID era of WWE. Cornell describes how Vince and Hunter would work in tandem to create plus how Hunter would push you to be great, what his experience was working on the set of the boneyard match, and tons more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-10-2636 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp41: When Bad News is Good News for the Stock MarketThe market's worst day of 2022 was September 13th when the Bureau of Labor's Consumer Price Index came in higher then expected.  A month later the next CPI release was a similar surprise however the market's reaction to that news was much different.  Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein remarked:  "This is one of those trading days where if you really had the news in advance, you REALLY would have lost a lot of money."2022-10-2407 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp40: Where Do We Go From Here? Valuing the S&P 500We explain the approach to valuing the S&P 500 developed by NYU Professor Aswath Damodaran, a co-author with our senior advisor Professor Bradford Cornell, and explain its relevance to current market conditions.2022-10-1107 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp39: Discount Rates and Realized ReturnsThere is an inverse relationship between current investment performance and expected future performance. Understanding why is a key to maximizing long-run risk adjusted returns.2022-09-1906 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp38: Forecasting ReturnsBuilding off our previous episode, we dig into the relationship between current price ratios, future expected earnings growth, and future stock market returns. It turns out there are important practical implications for investment management.2022-08-2905 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp37: The Discount Rate and the Future of the Stock MarketFinance theory in recent years has stressed the importance of changes in the discount rate for explaining movements in stock prices. In this video, we describe how this works using data provided by Prof. Aswath Damodaran.2022-08-1521 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp36: The "Real" Interest RateAs Larry Summers has stressed the real interest is an important indicator of the impact of Federal Reserve policy. In this episode we take a look at real interest rates through history.2022-08-0806 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp35: Inflation and Relative PricesRelative price changes, changes in the price of one good or service relative to others, are often confused with inflation but are fundamentally different. This difference can lead to a misunderstanding of the causes of inflation. In this video, we explain the difference and what it implies for policies to control inflation.2022-08-0111 minThe Soar! PodcastThe Soar! PodcastEpisode 31 – Katelyn Magnuson: Business Entities: Sole Proprietor, LLC, or S-Corp – Which Is Right for You?It's easy to do what you do well in your business – whether that's writing, designing, problem-solving, tasking. The business-y stuff of being a self-employed creative is where it starts to get far more difficult and far less sexy. Join us for this episode where we get a breakdown of when you should be a sole proprietor, an LLC, or an S-Corp (or, god forbid, a C-Corp!) with The Freelance CFO, Katelyn Magnuson. Inside, you'll learn about the smart factors you'll want to consider to save big at tax time, plus a number of financial knowledge bombs you'll want to pi...2022-07-2944 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp34: The Shiller CAPE RatioThe Shiller CAPE Ratio is often referenced yet at times not fully understood. In this latest installment, Prof. Bradford Cornell starts at the source and breaks down this popular metric in detail.2022-07-2506 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp33: Interpreting the Market P/E RatioFrom the pandemic lows of March 2020 to the end of 2021, stocks had an incredible run.  Earnings were up but so too were P/E ratios.  As the market climbed, many warned that valuations had become unjustifiably high.  With the S&P 500 down nearly 20% , P/E ratios have returned to their historic average leaving many investors wondering, is the worst behind us?  Before taking that leap take, look at our latest video on what the drop in P/E ratios means for the market.2022-07-1806 minHigher CallingsHigher CallingsClinical Legal Education and Public Service: A Conversation with Dean Jens Ohlin and Associate Dean Beth Lyon of Cornell Law SchoolThe clinical education offered in law schools can play an important role in preparing future lawyers to pursue their callings, while also empowering students and faculty in real time to provide critical legal services to clients who would otherwise have no access to them. In this episode, I speak with Jens Ohlin, the Dean of Cornell Law School, and Beth Lyon, the law school's Associate Dean for Experiential Education and Director of its Clinical Program, about the impressive array of clinical opportunities Cornell offers its law students, and how that clinical education contributes to the law school's vision of...2022-06-2954 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp32: ESG and Investment ReturnsThere has been an explosion of interest in ESG investing, in part because many investors believe it leads to superior investment returns. Unfortunately, that belief does not stand up to careful scrutiny as we explain in this latest episode.2022-06-1307 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastMaryland Tops Cornell In NCAA Tournament Finals, Finish A Perfect 18-0 (LaxFactor Podcast #213)Maryland completed the season a perfect 18-0 and gave coach John Tillman his second NCAA Tournament Title by defeating Cornell on Memorial day, 9-7. It was the Terps lowest scoring game of the season as they only put up 9 goals on the day. But their defense held Cornell to just 7 goals, their lowest scoring game of 2022 and that proved to be enough on Monday. Logan McNaney was named the MVP thanks to his 17 save effort. He made 19 saves in the semi-finals against Princeton and followed that up with an excellent game in the finals at a time...2022-06-0128 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastCornell Routes Rutgers, Maryland Too Much For Princeton, Memorial Day Set (LaxFactor Podcast #212)Our NCAA Lacrosse Finals matchup is set. Cornell will face Maryland on Memorial Day in what will hopefully prove to be a fun game to watch on Monday. Cornell advanced by beating up on Rutgers 17-10. John Piatelli, Michael Long and CJ Kirst combined for 12 goals and 3 assists on the day, Piatelli was good for 5 goals, Long scored 4 and Kirst put up 3. Each of them had a single assist. Maryland advanced thanks to a monster day in cage by Logan McNaney. McNaney stopped 19 of the 26 shots he faced on the day and helped hold off...2022-05-2919 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - Three O'Clock by Cornell WoolrichThis week we have “Three O’Clock,” an episode of Suspense, one of the most popular shows of the old-time radio era. Suspense aired over CBS from 1942 to 1962. This episode first aired on March 10, 1949. The story is based on the 1938 Cornell Woolrich short story of the same name. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/.2022-05-2531 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastMaryland Is Really Good, but Princeton, Cornell & Rutgers Also Advance (LaxFactor Podcast #211)What we learned in the D1 NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinal Round is that Maryland is really, really good at lacrosse. The Terps dismantled Virginia while dominating all facets of the game. It's going to be tough for Princeton next weekend, and if the Terps are able to get past the semi-final round, it will be tough in the finals for whoever has to face them as well. Cornell was able to play almost four full quarters this weekend in dropping Delaware. Ierlan was a monster in cage for the Big Red, and they won the game. ...2022-05-2436 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp31: Will Elon Musk Buy Twitter? What Does the Market Think?Elon Musk recently proposed a buyout of Twitter at 54.20 per share.  Twitter stock traded over 50 following the news but in recent weeks the stock has dwindled.  What can we infer from Twitter's stock price about the possibility of Musk's completing his acquisition of Twitter?2022-05-1610 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp30: The Best of Times, The Worst of TimesRecent times have been dreadful for investors especially for holders of growth and tech stocks.  Many are waiting for signs of an upturn. Do a few big up days mean the carnage is over?2022-05-0911 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp29: Expectations and ValuationGrowth in earnings doesn't necessarily equate to growth in a stock's price.  A company's growth must meet or exceed the expectations of its investors to increase the stock price.  When they fall short of these lofty expectations the results generally spell trouble for shareholders.2022-05-0209 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp28: Fixed IncomeUntil recently fixed income has offered high risk and low return.  It seems like things are beginning to change. We take another look.2022-04-0405 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp27: The Crash of the High FliersThe market's incredible performance post Covid was driven largely by growth and tech.  Some of these companies were up 300, 400 even 700 perecent, companies such as Wayfair, Peloton, Zoom and Cathie Wood's ARK Invest ETF's, most notably ARKK.  Unfortunately for ARK and many other tech investors 2022 hasn't been kind and these "High Fliers" have returned to earth.2022-03-2107 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp26: Two Flavors of VolatilityWe've had a lot of volatility in the market recently.  What exactly is volatility and how is it measured?2022-03-1406 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp25: Options, Risk and ReturnFor many investors options are associated with high leverage and high risk. However, options can be used to manage and reduce risk.2022-03-0110 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp24: The Price Earnings (P/E) RatioThe Price to Earnings ratio is one of the most frequently figures for comparing valuation.  We explore the relationship between P/E, investor expectations and sentiment.2022-02-2106 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp23: VolatilityVolatility in the market is up once again but what does that mean for your investments?2022-02-1407 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - The Black Path of Fear by Cornell WoolrichThis week we have “The Black Path of Fear,” an episode of Suspense. This episode first aired on August 31, 1944. The story is taken from the 1944 Cornell Woolrich novel The Black Path of Fear. Find more on The Beginner's Guide to Pulp Fiction at https://brickpicklemedia.com/pulpguide/.2022-02-0231 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp22: Breaking Down Stock PricesWe discuss how the book value, forecast value and speculative value contribute to the market price of a stock.2022-01-2407 minLiving CorporateLiving CorporateDiversity, Equity & Inclusion @ Headspace Health (w/ Cornell Verdeja-Woodson)Zach sits down with Cornell Verdeja-Woodson, director of Diversity, Equity, and Belonging at Headspace Health, to talk about the intersection of mental health, diversity, equity and inclusion. Check out the links in the show notes for some mental health resources and more!Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out!https://bit.ly/3k4havyYou can connect with Cornell on LinkedIn.https://bit.ly/3E8cqxCVisit Headspace Health's website.https://bit.ly/3...2021-11-3040 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp21: The Enterprise Value to Invested Capital RatioHow does a company like Tesla create so much value compared to competitors like Ford and General Motors?  Is Tesla doing more with less?  We take a closer look at the relationship between a company's enterprise value and its invested capital.2021-11-1505 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp20: Trillion Dollar TeslaTesla has become just the sixth company to reach a market cap of one trillion, joining tech giants Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook.  We compare each of these companies at the 500 billion and one trillion dollar level.2021-11-0105 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp19: The Howard Marks ChecklistThe market is cyclical, but what part of the cycle are we in?  To better understand where we are in the market cycle we review a checklist from Oak Tree Capital founder Howard Marks.2021-10-1105 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp18: Has Investing Changed?Since the outbreak of Covid 19 a lot of things have changed.  With many new retail traders and interest in the stock market, has investing changed?2021-10-0406 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp17: Investment Performance Track Records Part 2Do investment manager track records matter?  It would be logical to assume that past record of success would be a good indication of future success but that isn't often the case.2021-09-2704 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEP16: Investment Performance Track Records Part 1Do investment manager track records matter?  It would be logical to assume that past record of success would be a good indication of future success but that isn't often the case.2021-09-2005 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp15: Investor Demand and Stock PricesHow does investor demand influence stock prices?2021-08-3004 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp14: Stock Prices and the FedWhat is the Fed's influence the on the stock market?  What does Fed money and lower interest rates mean for investors?2021-08-2305 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp13: FANG Stocks as Super BondsFANG stocks, aka Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google.  Can investors have bond level risk while earning tech stock returns?2021-08-1606 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp12: The Ten Year Treasury BondA detailed analysis of what could be the most important security for investors, the Ten Year Treasury Bond.2021-08-0206 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp11: LeverageLeverage is great in a bull market but what happens to speculators when the party stops?  We examine the pitfalls of investors using leverage.2021-07-1209 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp10: The Law of One PriceProf Cornell discusess the old and simple "Law of One Price" and it's continued relevance in today's market environment.2021-06-0706 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp9: Three Flavors of InflationProf Cornell discusses three "flavors" of inflation, 1) Measured Inflation, 2) Expected Inflation, and 3)Unexpected Inflation.2021-05-3109 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp8: InflationProf Cornell sheds light on a crucial but often misunderstood metric, inflation.2021-05-2409 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp7: The Tax Timing OptionProf Cornell explains how investors can take advantage of tax timing by hedging gains and realizing losses via options.2021-05-1704 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp6: Long Run Stock Returns: What should you expect?With the stock market surging in the last year what can investors expect?  We examine the role of investor expectations and the risk premium.2021-05-0605 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp5: Is the Market Overvalued? Part 2Prof Bradford Cornell uses the key investing equation to help analyze the level of the overall stock market.2021-05-0305 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp4: Is the Market Overvalued? Part 1Prof. Bradford Cornell uses the key investing equation to help analyze the level of the overall stock market.2021-05-0303 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp3: Valuing Bitcoin?Drawing upon the key investing equation presented in episode 2, Prof. Bradford Cornell highlights some of the risks to be aware when investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.2021-04-2306 minReflections on InvestingReflections on InvestingEp2: The Key Investing EquationProfessor Bradford Cornell walks through one of the most important equations in all of investing in order to help you better understand your investments and what to expect of the market.2021-04-1906 minTop ProfessionalsTop ProfessionalsDentistry #3.1: The CBSE Exam and Predental Mentoring with Cornell University predental student Brandon Axelrod, 12.23.20Preparing for the CBSE exam when applying for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and overall predental advice with Cornell University predental student Brandon Axelrod, 12.23.202021-02-0233 minThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastThe Pulp Nostalgia & Old Time Radio PodcastSuspense - You'll Never See Me Again by Cornell WoolrichIn this episode we have "You'll Never See Me Again," the Sept. 5, 1946, episode of Suspense. It's based on a novella by Cornell Woolrich. For more from Brick Pickle Media, visit PulpAudiocast.com. The Pulp Nostalgia AudioCast is a Brick Pickle Media Production, copyright 2020.2020-06-1931 mininTheir20sinTheir20s#1 - Zoaib Mirza, Director at Cornell UniversityThis week, we speak with Zoaib Mirza who is currently a director of Instructional Design at Cornell University. Zoaib Mirza is an award-winning bilingual leader with over 20 years of providing student-centered solutions. While in his 20's he received three masters degrees and is currently earning a Doctorate in Education with a focus in Educational Leadership.In our interview, we speak with Zoaib about finding mentors in your 20’s; taking risks in your 20’s; handling difficulties in your 20s; and multitasking in your 20’s. This is a public episode. If you would like to discus...2020-06-1514 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastJeff Teat Returning To Cornell, Matt Rambo & Tom Schreiber Player Profiles (LaxFactor Podcast #105)Jeff Teat will be returning to Cornell for his "super senior" season as was announced by numerous outlets yesterday. He will withdraw from school for the fall semester and will rejoin the team in the spring to qualify. Matt Rambo and Tom Schreiber are two of the biggest names in the sport right now and huge draws for the PLL. I'm going to talk about about what makes each player special. *Support the channel, buy some swag...* https://www.laxfactor.com/ 2020-06-1221 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastCollege Lacrosse Weekend Recaps: Cornell Drops Penn State, Syracuse Handles Hopkins, Brown Stuns Virginia & More (LaxFactor Lacrosse Podcast #89)Cornell handled their business at the face-off dot and the result was a 1-goal win over Penn State. Brown used a big day from Phil Goss in net as he made 16 saves and that was good enough to get Brown the win. Syracuse rode their first midfield line to a route of Johns Hopkins in the Orange's first road game of the year. Princeton proved they can win games even if Michael Sowers doesn't put up 8+ points.  Duke's 1st midfield got demoted to 2nd midfield, and then went on to play their best game of the year in beating L...2020-03-0927 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLacrosse Weekend Previews & Lines: Penn State/Cornell, Cuse/Hopkins, Duke/Loyola & More (LaxFactor Podcast #88)A lot of college lacrosse games to touch on in this weeks preview show, including Penn State vs Cornell, Syracuse vs Hopkins, Duke vs Loyola, Denver vs Notre Dame, Rutgers vs Princeton and many more. Can Michael Sowers continue his points tear against Rutgers in this in-state rivalry game? Can Penn State merk Cornell at the face-off dot like Ohio State did? If so, they'll win big over the Big Red. If Cornell can half-way handle their f/o business, Jeff Teat and company can keep this game interesting. Syracuse and Hopkins hate each other...2020-03-0521 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastCollege Lacrosse Recaps: Cornell vs Ohio State, UNC vs Denver & More (LaxFactor Podcast #87)In this 87th episode of the LaxFactor Lacrosse Podcast, we are going to recap Sunday's games including Cornell vs Ohio State, North Carolina vs Denver, Air Force vs Virginia and Furman vs Duke. Cornell dropped Ohio State 16-15 despite losing 30 face-offs to Justin Inacio. Jeff Teat put up 4 goals and 2 assists for Cornell and Tre Leclair went for 6 goals and 2 assists in the loss for OSU. North Carolina hit the road to face Denver and despite a 15-13 win that appeared close on paper, UNC had control of this game from start to finish and...2020-03-0316 minLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLax Factor Lacrosse PodcastLaxFactor Podcast #79: Weekend Recaps Part 1 (Hopkins/Loyola, Cornell/Albany, Penn/Maryland & More)In this 79th episode of the LaxFactor Lacrosse Podcast, we're going to recap Hopkins vs Loyola, Cornell vs Albany, Penn vs Maryland, Rutgers vs Army and a lot more. We learned that without Joey Epstein, Hopkins offense is looking rough.  We learned that Maryland IS NOT overrated and in fact they are as solid as it gets over the course of a full 60 minute game. We learned that Army is for real and their first year starter in cage is as legit as anyone in the country. We saw Cornell beat up on upstate NY rival Albany a...2020-02-1825 minPaco\'s Got BallsPaco's Got BallsPaco’s Got Balls feat. Wendi #119 - “Fudge and Toffee” with Kevin CornellPast guest Kevi Cornell is back in the studio tonight to chat about the forthcoming chapter of The Element Saga: The Soul Dagger.2019-06-2100 minPaco\'s Got BallsPaco's Got BallsPaco's Got Balls #84 w/ Kevi Cornell - "Ball-oween Spectacular!"Paco returns in full form for tonight’s Halloween Spectacular! This time, he’s the one who receives a special package from our mystery mailer… and masterfully deduces a list of possible suspects as the plot thickens. Who is the pervy Moriarty to our plucky Holmes and Watson??? And the gang is honored when home-grown talent Kevi Cornell, author of the The Element Saga, joins us from Orlando Florida for the hot seat! Kevi talks about his experiences living on the Eastern Shore, shares wisdom on life and writing, and discusses how he turned his own childhood comics into critically-acclaimed urban...2018-11-0100 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastKeith Hackett | Director of Athletics | Cornell CollegeKeith Hackett, Director of Athletics at Cornell College, visits with @TaiMBrown and the 1.Question Podcast. Hackett talks about leading while facing budget cuts and budgetary restrictions. He specifically discusses the difficulty of cutting sports. A key takeaway that Hackett identifies is that no matter the size of the budget, making responsible, tough financial decisions is one of the key responsibilities of anyone in the chair.2018-02-2116 minThe Fred Opie ShowThe Fred Opie ShowCornell Alum Frank Kelly, The Man Behind FCA LacrosseHost Fred Opie speaks with Cornell and Calvert Hall alum Frank Kelly. Kelly is the visionary and man behind the highly successful FCA lacrosse ministry. Frank was the first lacrosse player I met who like me made a decision during college to make the Lord Jesus Christ look good on and off the field. Kelly would go on to found the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). He talks about the early years of that vision and how the ministry has grown since the mid-1980s from a lacrosse camp with less than five campers to a summer camp today with...2017-08-1838 min