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Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeVeteran strategist says market needs a breakout to prove this is no bear-market rallyTechnical analyst Willie Delwiche, the founder of Hi Mount Research, says that "New highs are the most bullish thing that stocks can do," and he says investors need to see a return to record-high levels for proof that the current rebound is more than just a bear-market rally. He expects the market to be held hostage by headlines and range-bound — bouncing between the market's February peak and the April post-tariff-announcement lows — until there is some clarity on tariffs, interest rates and more. He expects large-cap growth stocks to keep leading the way domestically, and says that the international rally has...2025-06-0659 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeStockChart's deKempenaer: Market's downside risk outweighs upside potentialJulius de Kempenaer, senior technical analyst at StockCharts says that the stock market at current levels is unattractive, because "the upside potential is now way more limited than the downside risk," and he expects that risk to be realized in a decline that could drop the market by another 5 percent or more. De Kempenaer says this dip won't feel much like a buying opportunity, because the market will need several months or quarters to finish a rotation and find a new base to build on. He notes that investors have been gravitating toward bonds, another sign that they are...2025-03-281h 00Food TruthsFood TruthsFood Policy Problems with Greg JaffeToday we're joined by Greg Jaffe, noted food policy expert and advocate for biotechnology-driven food production. Greg has spent a life working in food, first at the Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency, then at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and most recently at the US Department of Agriculture. He has since left government and launched his own agency to help others solve their emerging food tech issues. Greg is a deep thinker and thoughtful policy maker. If you ever wanted to meet the kind of person who makes food policy for a country, well...2025-03-1358 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeVoya's Stein: The timing of policy changes is moving the marketsEric Stein, head of investments and chief investment officer for fixed income at Voya Investment Management, says that the "sequencing of policies" is impacting the market now, noting that if the Trump Administration had done supply-side reforms and de-regulation first, it would boost the market, but instead the first moves have been tariffs, which has made the market outlook tougher. Still, he's expecting a modestly positive year, buoyed in part by the market's "self-correcting mechanism" that will react to tariff policy and impact how and how long those policies stay in place. Veteran technical analyst Martin Pring of Pring...2025-03-0458 minAttach Your RésuméAttach Your RésuméAlex Jaffe Should Be the DC Comics Historian, And You Should Have Your Dream Job Too! Alex Jaffe is a professional expert of DC Comics. He writes for DC.com and hosts the podcasts Insert Credit and 52 Pickup.   “I do these things on the Internet because something inside me compels me to… There’s no time I’m not thinking about this. If there’s a reason what I do resonates with people, it’s because it comes from a place of genuine interest. I’m not forcing this.”    Credits - Hosts: Eric Silver & Amanda McLoughlin - Producer: Brandon Grugle - Editor: Mischa Sta...2025-02-0651 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeCarson Group's Detrick sees 2nd-half pickup leading to solid 2025 resultsRyan Detrick, chief market strategist for the Carson Group, says growing earnings and profit margins are creating a dual tailwind for the stock market, and while he cites plenty of reasons for concern — including the potential for a double-digit market decline in the first half of 2025 — he's "not scared that the bull market is over." In both his 2025 outlook — released Tuesday — and in today's Big Interview, Detrick called for double-digit market gains, inflation that comes under control and allows the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates later in the year, and a change in market leadership that has him leaning...2025-01-151h 00Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeNW Mutual's Schutte: Diversification isn't dead, and '25 will prove itBrent Schutte, chief investment officer at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co., says that the current stock market reminds him of the late 1990s -- with a super strong dollar, a few stocks driving the market while the others are mediocre, where the American market and economy are exceptional and more -- but as economic seasons changed, it was the rest of the market that thrived. That's what he sees happening again now, so he is preaching diversification, especially toward small-cap stocks but also with international investments and commodities, as a way of growing and protecting a portfolio in 2025. In...2024-12-181h 01Side Scrollers - Daily Video Game and Entertainment PodcastSide Scrollers - Daily Video Game and Entertainment PodcastDeveloper "WHEEL OF PRIVILEGE" Training, David Jaffe ATTACKS Vara Dark | Side ScrollersSorry for the late upload! If you're new, consider subscribing. Just click here: https://bit.ly/SubToSideScrollers Eric From You, Me, & The Movies: https://www.youtube.com/@YouMeTheMovies ⭐Become a Side Scrollers Annual Member: https://bit.ly/SideScrollersMember 🔥​​Super Chats are AWESOME but don't let YouTube take 30% of your support. Consider supporting our show here: https://streamlabs.com/stutteringcraig 👕Side Scrollers merch now available! https://bit.ly/SideScrollersMerch We created an award show for gamers by gamers. Become a voting member here: http://www.TheRealGameAwards.com Get 10% off Craig's new supplement company at https://bluebonnetsupplements.com use promo code "...2024-12-032h 01Stuttering Craig on OdyseeStuttering Craig on OdyseeDeveloper "WHEEL OF PRIVILEGE" Training, David Jaffe ATTACKS Vara Dark | Side ScrollersIf you're new, consider subscribing. Just click here: https://bit.ly/SubToSideScrollersEric From You, Me, & The Movies: https://www.youtube.com/@YouMeTheMovies ⭐Become a Side Scrollers Annual Member: https://bit.ly/SideScrollersMember🔥​​Super Chats are AWESOME but don't let YouTube take 30% of your support. Consider supporting our show here: https://streamlabs.com/stutteringcraig 👕Side Scrollers merch now available! https://bit.ly/SideScrollersMerchWe created an award show for gamers by gamers. Become a voting member here: http://www.TheRealGameAwards.comGet 10% off Craig's new supplement company at h...2024-12-022h 01Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeJohn Cole Scott goes Black Friday discount shopping for closed-end fundsJohn Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors and the chairman of the Active Investment Company Alliance, looks at how discounts have narrowed in closed-end funds amid the strong market this year, but he digs into his firm's data to find three closed-end funds and one business development company trading at attractive discounts to make them appropriate picks for year-end portfolio moves. Julia Toothacre discusses a ResumeTemplates.com, study showing that six-in 10 employees will be shopping Black Friday sales while at work today, Chuck discusses the ultimate financial gift to give your relatives this (and every year) -- so...2024-11-291h 04Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeBankrate's McBride: A fed surprise now would be 'destabilizing'Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com, says the Federal Reserve has little choice when it meets this week but to follow through on its signals and cut interest rates by one-quarter of a percent, noting that anything larger or smaller than that come Thursday would wind up being destabilizing for the market. The anticipated rate cut, however, may not move all interest rates as expected; McBride noted that mortgage rates actually have surged since the Fed's oversized first cut in September and they may not follow in lock-step with the next move either. Eric Balchunas, senior ETF...2024-11-0458 minSerious Inquiries OnlySerious Inquiries OnlySIO459: Understanding CRISPR with Dr. Eric JaffeIn this episode, Dr. Eric Jaffe walks us through the history of CRISPR, how it works, how it's being used currently, and how it could be applied in the future. How quickly will we be able to eradicate mosquitoes? I say let's just do it, but Dr. Jaffe has some concerns. Are you an expert in something and want to be on the show? Apply here! Please please pretty please support the show on patreon! You get ad free episodes, early episodes, and other bonus content!2024-09-1453 minSerious Inquiries OnlySerious Inquiries OnlySIO454: Bret Weinstein's Incredibly Curious PhD Thesis(Well, I spaced on posting part 2 of this, so I'm posting the patron cut of parts 2-3 together to make it up to yous. Sorry about the delay!) Dr. Eric Jaffe was so appalled by Bret Weinstein's idiotic takes on matters of basic biology surrounding COVID and the vaccines, that he wondered how Bret could possibly have the PhD that he does. Well, what Eric found was... weird. For patrons, I'm putting 454 and 455 together as one for convenience. The next post will just be for charge purposes. Are you an expert in something...2024-08-111h 21Serious Inquiries OnlySerious Inquiries OnlySIO453: How Could Bret Weinstein Have Been So Wrong About COVID?Dr. Eric Jaffe (like me) used to watch Bill Maher. One night in early 2021, Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying And because Eric cares about intellectual integrity, he's included some of his thoughts here while listening to the unedited episode. We also cover this interview specifically. Are you an expert in something and want to be on the show? Apply here! Please please pretty please support the show on patreon! You get ad free episodes, early episodes, and other bonus content!2024-08-0154 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeStack's Jonson on why this market 'unravels similar to the tech bubble'Zach Jonson, chief investment officer at Stack Financial Management, says that while the stock market has been moving to record highs, "it wasn't healthy." He says that market valuations are overblown, with concentration in the index being more of a concern than at any time in history, which means that current conditions are lining up with some rare time periods, most notably the tech bubble days of the late 1990s, which ended turning ugly when the bubble burst. That's in contrast with the view from Eric Wallerstein, chief markets strategist at Yardeni Research, who says the Dow Jones Industrial...2024-07-2658 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeStandpoint's Crittenden: The math says 'It's going to be hard to have a recession'Eric Crittenden, chief investment officer at Standpoint Asset Management, says the market has weakened to where there are no "great, super-strong trends out there," but he thinks the market is entering a transition period where new trends will start and emerge. That transition may not include a recession, Crittenden says, because "the algebra says to me that it's going to be hard to have a recession," due to the government actions that have staved it off and made it hard to forecast what's next. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, goes with something new as his ETF of...2024-07-2559 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeCambria's Faber: 'If you're not going to do value now, you're never going to do it'Meb Faber, chief executive and chief investment officer at Cambria Investments, says value investing is poised for success, not just in the United States -- where the market has been dominated by a few high-priced big names -- but globally, and particularly in emerging markets where the technology names that almost never trade at discounts here are bargain-priced now. In a wide-ranging interview, Faber discusses how the market's run has highlighted the disfunction of some conventional indexes, the parts of the market that excite him -- and that Cambria Funds has released new issues to cover -- and more...2024-02-281h 00Scare UScare UThe Dunwich Horror (1970) with John DeVoreWilbur Whateley wants the Necronomicon, and although the library’s closing, local coed Nancy is so entranced by Whateley that she’s inclined to let him read it.  Her professor, Dr. Armitage, isn’t thrilled with the idea of someone borrowing the book – even for five minutes – until he realizes who the reader is.  Eager to find out more about Wilbur, and his family history of seeking out transdimensional creatures, he invites Wilbur and Nancy to dinner.  But Wilbur’s not interested in becoming one of Armitage’s biographical sketches – he wants Nancy to come back to his home, drink some tea, and...2023-11-271h 24Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeCresset's Ablin: Overvalued markets today will lead to muted gains in '24Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Capital Management, says that the "hurricane" of bad economic numbers investors expected in 2023 could be a "gale force wind" in 2024, which is "something we can adjust to," which should help keep an economic downturn to a modest amount of time. Still, Ablin says that the technology sector is trading at 47 percent premium on a relative forward P/E basis to the rest of the Standard and Poor's 500, and history suggests that condition will lead to mediocre performance over the next 12 months. In The NAVigator segment, Eric Purington of the Aberdeen Global Infrastructure...2023-11-1059 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeJanney's Luschini: Expect the 2023 recession to arrive in '24Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist for Janney Montgomery Scott, says that the economic downturn everyone saw as happening this year wound up being postponed for solid economic reasons, but it hasn't been canceled and more likely just pushed back into 2024. Luschini says investors should be defensive, taking advantage of higher bond yields and not being sucked into low valuations on international investments, staying balanced but not too aggressive until the economy and market are on more solid ground. His forecast for a 2024 recession is in keeping with that of D.R. Barton Jr., chief investment strategist at Finiac, who...2023-11-0759 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeNew Constructs' Trainer: Stock that doubled this year isn't out of the Danger ZoneDavid Trainer, founder and president at New Constructs, says that Affirm Holding's gains this year  -- the stock has more than doubled year-to-date -- have fooled investors into thinking there might be value in the purveyor of buy now, pay later programs, so he put the company back in "The Danger Zone" for the third time in three years. Trainer noted that the stock -- despite this year's gains -- is down more than 80 percent from when he first said it was headed for trouble in 2021, and he says the firm remains a "zombie stock," likely to run out of...2023-10-0259 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeEmpire Research's Tilson: Surprises to the upside for the rest of 2023Whitney Tilson, founder and chief executive officer at Empire Financial Research, says he expects the market to be flat to slightly up for the remainder of 2023 -- gaining about 5 percent on top of the 17 percent gains thus far -- and then gaining another 10 to 15 percent in 2023. He expects the "sanguine, strong" economic environment to continue despite the skepticism that has been present -- but which hasn't really slowed anything -- this year. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of VettaFi dives into factor ETFs with his pick for "ETF of the Week," and Eric Marshall, president and portfolio manager...2023-09-1458 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck Jaffe'Quant Guy' Bierman: 'We're not in a bubble, but certain sectors are'Jeffrey Bierman, founder of The QuantGuy.com and chief market technician at TheoTrade.com, says that the market is overheated and overbought, but it very well could rise from here and re-touch record highs before a likely correction ahead. Bierman says technology and leisure are the areas that have made the market frothy and are overdue for a correction of 30 percent or more, and while oil and financials will help the overall market cushion the fall, Bierman believes utilities and pharmaceutical stocks will be areas to outperform while the market goes through 'unavoidable' pain. Brian Payne, chief strategist for p...2023-07-251h 00Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeGabelli's Marangi thinks the Fed is going to stick the landingChris Marangi, co-chief investment officer for value at the Gabelli Funds, says the market is starting to focus on growth and the Federal Reserve's ability to delay and minimize recession, and he believes the central bank will get the job done. Marangi says in The NAVigator segment that 'the new normal' is one where inflation is higher than the Federal Reserve's target of 2 percent and growth is below trend, which he expects will create opportunities far beyond the handful of stocks that have driven market gains this year. Eric Gerster of AlphaCore Wealth Advisory says in the Talking Technicals...2023-06-161h 00Future Fit LeadershipFuture Fit LeadershipLeading in a changing world with Megan JaffeLeaders globally have been facing a shift and change in what our people want in a way that has never happened before. Traditional leadership styles are no longer feasible. We are leading in an era of declining trust, rise in fake news and the alternative view. It is also an ever evolving landscape of employee, client and digital expectations. I remember sitting at a conference a few years ago where we VUCA was the buzz word. VUCA stands for  volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous, well today it is VUCA at an accelerated pace. H...2023-02-2842 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMorgan Stanley's Shalett: The economy's next story is an 'earnings recession'Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer for wealth management at Morgan Stanley says 'Investors may be relying too much on recent trends to extrapolate corporate earnings resilience' at a time when corporate earnings are not impressive compared to  years past. Meanwhile, slowing economic growth means 'There's still a lot of room for downside in company earnings estimates if we just revert to the mean, forget about hard landing or soft landing." While Shalett thinks a recession is coming, nearly 70 percent of Americans believe it's already here, according to a recent survey; research analyst Jaime Dunaway-Seale of Clever Real Estate discusses t...2023-02-2159 minDown and OffDown and Off10's Alum Eric Jaffe talking Iowa Pep BandHappy New Year! Down & Off is back and celebrating Big Ten Basketball and Pep Band with sousie player Eric Jaffe. Jaffe talks about his time in the Hawkeye Marching Band, bowl memories, and all the Pep Band games and songs trips and chants and general shenanigans. From free throw distractions like STROKE!, to sousie horn movements, yelling at the players, Johnny B, White Castle Express, STICKER-GATE, "Give him the chair!!!", and partying with the Stanford Band (From the Big Ten Network, here's the special on the HMB, Getting Ready for the Boom!)Iowa vs. Gonzaga ESPN Recap...2023-02-071h 28Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeVineyard's Samuelson: Technical indicators are 'on the cusp of a new bull market'Tom Samuelson, chief investment officer at Vineyard Global Advisors, says that while the headlines and fundamentals are making investors nervous, there has been a shift to the positive in technical market measures, which he believes are starting to show signs of a market bottom and turn that has him bullish on the potential for a good year. Samuelson lays out a number of different technical reasons for optimism and says they turned quickly in the fall and early winter noting, for example, that 81 percent of global indices are now above their 200-day, long-term trend -- versus only 10 percent in Oc...2023-01-271h 01Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeBarry Ritholtz: Odds are, the Fed will make a little mistake in '23Barry Ritholtz, chairman and chief investment officer at Ritholtz Wealth Management, says that with the market being driven by inflation, there is a very slim chance that the Federal Reserve 'sticks the landing, gets it just right and we're off to the races again,' but an equally small worry about the central bank taking rates too high and making a giant mistake that craters the market. He believes the Federal Reserve likely lands somewhere in the middle, triggering a small, shallow recession. Ritholtz says investors need to stay focused on their goals and not get too excited by m...2022-12-1658 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeAbrdn's Mondillo: The worst of the bond market's pain is behind usJonathan Mondillo, head of North American fixed income for abrdn, expects the Federal Reserve to do two more big interest rate hikes -- one now and one in the first quarter of 2023 -- which will keep the bond market choppy, but he believes the worst pain the bond market has suffered this year has passed. He expects the Fed to pause for the remainder of 2023, rather than pivot in its policies, with inflation having peaked but receding slowly. Mondillo cites strong fixed-income fundamentals -- particularly for municipal bonds -- despite the economic slowdown he sees ahead. Eric Veiel, head o...2022-12-071h 00Money Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMatisse Capital's Boughton likes munis, junk, foreign stocks and MKPsEric Boughton, portfolio manager/chief analyst at Matisse Capital -- which runs mutual funds that invest in closed-end funds -- says that investors can find attractive discounts in a few sectors right now, notably in municipal bonds, high-yield and bank-loan funds are worth investigating in fixed income, with foreign stocks and MLP funds (investing in master limited partnerships) leading the opportunity set in equities. Boughton notes that investors can do significant "discount capture" -- making profitable trades as discounts to net asset value narrow and change, using that volatility as an additional way to generate profits. Also on the sh...2022-11-281h 00Island VoicesIsland VoicesAuthor Eric JaffePrior to the American Revolution, it was a nearly impassable native trail that had been ordered by the crown to become "The King's Best Highway" as a means of facilitating a regular exchange of information between the colonial villages of New York and Boston. But since the first rider set out on horseback on that brittle winter day in 1673, the tribulations of this effort far exceeded any triumphs. And if not for an industrious young man of science from the northern reach of that trail who would put his mind to a systematic campaign of improvements not just to the...2022-11-2635 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeJMK's Mills: Earnings haven't declined, but 'it makes sense that they should'Karl Mills, president of Jurika Mills & Kiefer, says that negative investor sentiment is a precondition of a rebound, but he's looking for more signals that the economy and stock market is bottoming out. For example, Mills says that earnings haven't declined much yet, but he expects them to because of the squeeze that current conditions are putting on profits. The result is that Mills is taking a cautious, "shelter from the storm" approach, noting that there is still a lot of downside risk even though the market can see and already price in the coming recession he sees as...2022-10-2859 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeImpax's Keefe expects a 'soft-ish landing,' but knows things could get worseJoe Keefe, president of Impax Asset Management and the Pax World Funds, says that there are enough positives for the economy right now that he would bet against a hard landing and a protracted recession, although he acknowledges that wildcards like war in Ukraine, trade tensions with China, political issues and more to make him "barely optimistic" that a "soft-ish landing" lies ahead. Also on the show, David Trainer of New Constructs highlights Rivian Automotive as another "zombie stock," pushed to death's door by rising interest rates and higher borrowing costs that he expects can sink the company from...2022-08-0859 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeChartpattern's Zanger: The market could get cut in half hereDan Zanger, founder of Chartpattern.com, says "The 1970s are here again," bringing the dangers of persistent inflation back into play, creating long-term financial pain and putting the stock market in jeopardy of falling "50 to 65 percent before this is over." Zanger expects a protracted downturn, with no quick snap-back because the Federal Reserve can't prime the pump by lowering interest rates. "The sooner you get out and stay in cash," he says, "the better off you are going to be." Also on the show, author Eric Balchunas, discusses his recent book "The Bogle Effect: How John Bogle and Vanguard Tu...2022-06-1459 minThe Bob McCown PodcastThe Bob McCown PodcastNHL ROUNDTABLE W/ ERIC DUHATSCHEK & BILLY JAFFE.Billy Jaffe from NESN & The Athletic's own Eric Duhatschek join the show to talk about the NHL's Conference Semi Finals. From the Tampa Bay Lightning's dominant 4 game sweep over the Florida Panthers to Connor McDavid's historic playoff production the foursome break down all of the hockey news as we analyze the 7 teams remaining in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-05-2452 minThe Bob McCown PodcastThe Bob McCown PodcastNHL ROUNDTABLE W/ ERIC DUHATSCHEK & BILLY JAFFE.Billy Jaffe from NESN & The Athletic's own Eric Duhatschek join the show to talk about the NHL's Conference Semi Finals. From the Tampa Bay Lightning's dominant 4 game sweep over the Florida Panthers to Connor McDavid's historic playoff production the foursome break down all of the hockey news as we analyze the 7 teams remaining in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-05-2452 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeSchwab's Kleintop: Market will finish the year with respectable gainsJeffrey Kleintop, chief global market strategist at Charles Schwab & Co., says that earnings will continue to power the stock market which he expects to overcome current concerns about high inflation and rising interest rates to finish the year with the kind of high single-digit gains he was expecting several months ago when he posted his annual outlook. Kleintop says he expects inflation to calm quickly enough that investors might forego the traditional hedges in favor of international investments, which he says tend to do well in inflationary times and which will outperform the standard inflation-driven portfolio moves. Also on...2022-03-2259 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck Jaffe'Neither US nor China can afford a trade war;' but avoiding one will be hardAuthor James Fok discusses his new book 'Financial Cold War,' about economic relations between the United States and China, noting that the longer current tensions linger, the worse the situation gets for both the countries and their citizens. Making the situation worse, Fok says, are that people in both countries are finding it harder to get by, and with politicians glossing over domestic issues and deflecting to an outside enemy, it is stoking the flames of nationalism and making it harder to avoid a damaging economic donnybrook.Also on the show, David Goodsell of the Natixis Investment Managers' Ce...2022-02-2359 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeInvesco's Hooper: Expect a pause before market resumes growth in '22Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist for Invesco, says that the market is likely to take a pause to get past the Omicron surge in the Covid-19 pandemic, but that after the market adjusts to the latest wave and handles changes in interest-rate policies from the Federal Reserve, stocks will rebound and continue moving forward in 2022. Brian Dress of Left Brain Investment Research discusses how he's changing portfolios in response to a growth outlook that has been affected by rising inflation and slowing economic conditions, pushing as a result past the technology stocks and toward financials, health-care and energy co...2021-12-221h 00City of the FutureCity of the FutureEpisode 20: The ”S” in ESGE-S-G. If you haven’t heard that term before, it stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. It’s a framework that investors use to help them decide whether or not to put money into a company. Over the last 20 years, investors have increasingly embraced the “E” in ESG, and ESG funds are now consistently driving strong returns. In fact, 2020 was the biggest year for ESG-investing yet.   With the events of 2020, the “S” of ESG — which includes some of society’s toughest problems, like economic opportunity and racial inequity — has come to the forefront. Investors are, more and more, pursuing sociall...2021-12-1428 minCity of the FutureCity of the FutureEpisode 19: Next-Gen ManufacturingIn the early 20th century, many U.S. factories were located in urban cores, where workers could easily access their jobs. But the benefit of proximity also meant workers lived near loud, polluting factories. And as we know from the history of zoning in the U.S., low-income people frequently had no option but to live in neighborhoods built around intense industrial use. The consequences of those land use decisions are felt most severely today by communities of color, who continue to suffer from higher rates of health issues like asthma and cancer. So bringing manufacturing back...2021-12-1027 minCity of the FutureCity of the FutureEpisode 18: Innovation Ecosystems 2.0Innovation ecosystems — places where companies and anchor institutions cluster and connect with startups, incubators, and smaller accelerators — are far from a new urban trend. As technology has become core to our economy in the past few decades, big coastal cities like Boston, San Francisco, and Seattle have become big tech innovation ecosystems, attracting more and more talented workers, startups, and investment capital from across the country and the world every year.  Despite all the growth spurred by these tech-based innovation ecosystems, the resources and the capital haven't been shared equitably with existing communities. Additionally, as we’ve seen in...2021-12-0329 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeDALBAR's Harvey: There are no standards for good 'robo advice'Lou Harvey, president and chief executive officer at DALBAR Inc., says that investors can get unbiased advice that's in their best interest from the many new online 'robo advisor' platforms, but the trade-off is that the quality of advice is lower than hiring a human adviser. In the firm's most recent 'Best Interest Analysis,' DALBAR found significant issues with traditional advisers failing to work in the best interest of the client, a discrepancy he said is largely stemming from regulations which don't require all types of advisers to work to a fiduciary standard. Also on the show, David...2021-11-1558 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeEaton Vance's Stocker: Emerging markets look, act like developed countriesMarshall Stocker, co-director of the emerging market team for Eaton Vance Management, says that in the face of global inflation and a waning pandemic, emerging markets countries are addressing issues in a more conventional or orthodox manner than developed countries, which he sees as bullish as it should help those countries to sidestep the fallout from a decade of zero-rate policies from the last decade. It has emerging markets, Stocker says, looking much more like a traditional asset class and less like a volatile new frontier than ever before. In another Big Interview, Gregg Fisher, portfolio manager, Quent Capital di...2021-10-2059 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeGold hasn't been doing a great job as an inflation hedgeEverett Millman, precious metals specialist at Gainesville Coins, says that while investors traditionally turn to gold to act as a hedge against inflation, precious metals haven't been as good of a hedge as stocks and other assets. Millman says the market seems to be buying the narrative that inflation is transitory, noting that money has been flowing out of precious metals at a time when most people would expect demand to be high; it has also limited gold's effectiveness in these inflationary, rising-rate times. In The NAVigator segment, Eric Chadwick, president at Flaherty & Crumrine, says that preferred securities are t...2021-10-0859 minGrow Your Business and Grow Your WealthGrow Your Business and Grow Your WealthEric Jaffe, CEO, and co-founder - MOSAIC Wealth PartnersEric Jaffe is the CEO and co-founder of MOSAIC Wealth Partners, a financial advisory and planning firm based in the Washington, DC area. He serves as the firm's chief strategist and portfolio manager. Eric has worked in the financial services industry for more than 20 years. He particularly enjoys helping pre-retirees and retirees whether the volatility of markets and achieve their personal goals. Eric began his professional career as an attorney first at a private firm in Washington, DC, and then at the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia. Eric’s legal experience help...2021-09-2927 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMFS' Weisman: Inflationary pressures are nearing their peakErik Weisman, chief economist and portfolio manager at MFS Investments, says that if inflation were to run at 3 percent or more for all of next year, it would be a significant challenge for both stock and bond markets 'and there may not be that many safe places to hide,' but while he sees that potential danger, he believes that the beginning of 2022 is likely to be where inflation peaks near 5 percent and then settles down to levels that allow for continued growth. It will be slower growth for both the economy and the market, Weisman warns, but still...2021-09-281h 00The Loyal Littles PodcastThe Loyal Littles Podcast85. "Leave the gun, take the cannoli" - Betsy JaffeChuck and Roxy are flying solo again this episode and open the show remembering 9/11 and then go through all your amazing notes and emails, plus announce our winners of the toilet paper challenge! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" featuring a once costar to Mariah Carrey and Debbie Gibson! BETSY JAFFE (12:00) Then our hosts close out the show with The Friday 5 and some other important announcements. (48:30) SONG: "Love is Everything" by Erez Gross YouTube: Search Erez Gross Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan2021-09-111h 05We Need to Talk with Pariah SinclairWe Need to Talk with Pariah SinclairWe Need to Talk about the Philly Drag Scene (w/ Eric Jaffe)Philly bearded drag legend, Eric Jaffe, joins Pariah to discuss everything from digital drag to curating queer art. Later, Eric and Pariah bond over their hate of Facebook. Follow Eric: @theericjaffe on IG and Twitter Follow Pariah: pariahsinclair.com @pariah_sinclair on all platforms --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pariah-sinclair/support2021-07-2846 minThe Bob McCown PodcastThe Bob McCown PodcastEP 193 - Reviewing the NHL Expansion Draft w/ ERIC DUHATSCHEK & BILLY JAFFEERIC DUHATSCHEK from The Athletic and NESN's BILLY JAFFE join the a day after the NHL Expansion Draft to analyze the Seattle Kraken roster. The four break down this years draft and talk about who they are surprised to see left on the board by the Kraken - What was Ron Francis' approach? Can we expect to see the Kraken mirror the instant success that George McPhee and the Vegas Golden Knights saw? We question some of the player choices as well as speculate on whether the Kraken will be active in the offseason. The...2021-07-2254 minThe Bob McCown PodcastThe Bob McCown PodcastEP 193 - Reviewing the NHL Expansion Draft w/ ERIC DUHATSCHEK & BILLY JAFFEERIC DUHATSCHEK from The Athletic and NESN's BILLY JAFFE join the a day after the NHL Expansion Draft to analyze the Seattle Kraken roster. The four break down this years draft and talk about who they are surprised to see left on the board by the Kraken - What was Ron Francis' approach? Can we expect to see the Kraken mirror the instant success that George McPhee and the Vegas Golden Knights saw? We question some of the player choices as well as speculate on whether the Kraken will be active in the offseason. The...2021-07-2254 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeAGF's Valliere: 'The market isn't fearful of a breakout of inflation or rates'Greg Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments, says that the Federal Reserve wants the economy to run hot and is likely to let things keep rolling longer before raising rates to potentially put the brakes on. That, he says, will be well down the line, as he expects a good economy -- though not necessarily great -- for the next few quarters. He notes that a key factor will be monetary policy, but he notes that the current yield on Treasuries is a sign that the market is not fearful of an imminent breakout of inflation o...2021-07-1659 minWEBurlesque Podcast NetworkWEBurlesque Podcast NetworkWEBurlesque S5: Applause for Eric Jaffe (#131)Entertainer, songwriter, and a favorite host in Philadelphia's queer scene, Eric Jaffe welcomes you to this all-day brunch.  We talk makeup, masks, beards, composing, and being the #1 Google result for "drag queen." (no, really; beating out RuPaul.) A genderless glamour monster Mx. Jaffe has been thrilling folks with their satirical sendups of your favorite musicals and pop hits, and recently claimed the title Drag Queen of the Year at the annual Philadelphia Drag Awards. - this episode was recorded on March 25, 2021 | call hook: @mr_roccochanel Eric on IG: @theericjaffe theericjaffe.com facebook.com/jaffe123 - H...2021-06-071h 04WEBurlesque Podcast NetworkWEBurlesque Podcast NetworkWEBurlesque S5: Applause for Eric Jaffe (#131)Entertainer, songwriter, and a favorite host in Philadelphia's queer scene, Eric Jaffe welcomes you to this all-day brunch.  We talk makeup, masks, beards, composing, and being the #1 Google result for "drag queen." (no, really; beating out RuPaul.) A genderless glamour monster Mx. Jaffe has been thrilling folks with their satirical sendups of your favorite musicals and pop hits, and recently claimed the title Drag Queen of the Year at the annual Philadelphia Drag Awards. - this episode was recorded on March 25, 2021 | call hook: @mr_roccochanel Eric on IG: @theericjaffe theericjaffe.com facebook.com/jaffe123 - H...2021-06-071h 04CityspeakCityspeakEric Jaffe: Sidewalk Labs and Its Vision for Urban InnovationEric Jaffe is the Editorial Director at Sidewalk Labs, an urban innovation company with a plan to tackle sustainability and affordability in cities around the world. Eric joins Max to highlight some of the company’s revolutionary technologies.2021-04-2823 minBlack Light the SpotlightBlack Light the SpotlightEpisode 9: Entrepreneurship in a Pandemic, Part TwoIn this episode, Donovan and Matt speak with Philly icon Eric Jaffe about how their artistic endeavors, both before and during the pandemic, shaped them as a content creator and drag performer. Thriving at the intersection of Philly’s LGBTQ+ and theatre communities, Eric offers advice on how to forge one’s own path when others won’t let you walk along theirs.2020-12-2330 minJoseph Jaffe is Not FamousJoseph Jaffe is Not FamousThe Funder, John BiggsComplete the sentence, “Get Fu..ed.”If you replied “Get Funded,” then you’re in luck, because the author of the self-described book, John Biggs, is in the CoronaTV studio today.John Biggs comes from the future. He is the Editor-In-Chief at Gizmodo, a news and opinion website about gadgets, technology, science, environmental news, entertainment, and culture. Like you didn’t know!Together with his co-author, Eric Villines, John has built ten businesses and made or raised $30 million during his time. John has written about over 8,000 small businesses for TechCrunch.During these challe...2020-11-161h 06City of the FutureCity of the FutureGenerative DesignGenerative design is the process of automatically producing thousands of designs based on goals and constraints you feed into a computer. In this episode, we ask: could you apply generative design to something as complex as the urban planning process? Could it reveal better designs for buildings, neighborhoods, districts — showing us options we didn’t even know were possible? And, in the future, could this new emerging field even empower urban development teams to create better, more human cities? In this episode: [0:06 - 4:13] Hosts Vanessa Quirk and Eric Jaffe on the unintended consequences of the 1915 Equitable Buil...2020-10-1624 minJoseph Jaffe is Not FamousJoseph Jaffe is Not FamousCoronaRadio 9.29 - The Work Futurist, Eric TermuendeWhat is the future of work? How do we plan for an uncertain future? What does the intersection of long term planning and short term pivots look like in practice? Fortunately for you (and me), we don’t have to answer those questions, because author of “Rethink Work” and global keynote speaker, Eric Termuende is in the CoronaTV studio today As a bonus, we’ll discuss how to achieve modern happiness! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-10-101h 08Our Passion is Music & Friends OfficialOur Passion is Music & Friends OfficialSerjey Andre Kul presents My Passion is Trance 227 (Life Creator)Connect with Serjey Andre Kul ▶ https://www.instagram.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ https://www.facebook.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ https://www.twitter.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ https://www.twitch.tv/serjeyandrekul ▶ https://www.ourpassionistrance.net ▶ https://www.thedjsessions.com/video_playlist/serjeyandrekul ▶ https://www.mixcloud.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ https://www.soundcloud.com/serjeyandrekul   ------------------------------------------------------- 01. MPIT Downtempo Selection - Marco Torrance with Natasha Jaffe - Cellist - Fragile (Ambienced) [Abora Chillout] 02. A.M.R - Fell Out Of Love (with Brandon Mignacca ) (Extended Mix) [Silk Music] 03. A.M.R - Crystal Fountain (Exte...2020-09-023h 01Happy Hour on the FringeHappy Hour on the FringeGlobal Pandemics and Art: Eric JaffeDuring the global coronavirus pandemic, FringeArts is pivoting the focus of our podcast to checking in with our artists, our audiences, and our community partners during these unprecedented times. Since we can't gather, we'll chat remotely about how we respond to this crisis, and how the role of art during a pandemic shifts. In this episode, FringeArts Community Engagement Manager Tenara Calem and Artistic Producer Zach Blackwood chat with Eric Jaffe, full-time drag performer and organizer of queer communities in Philadelphia. They delve into their corona-catalyzed consolidation effort to gather information about digital performances by other queer...2020-04-1717 minFanGraphs AudioFanGraphs AudioFanGraphs Audio: Eric Longenhagen and Jay Jaffe Pinch HitEpisode 881 FanGraphs’ lead prospect analyst Eric Longenhagen and senior writer Jay Jaffe pinch hit for regular host Meg Rowley, and discuss Curt Flood’s Hall of Fame candidacy, the role of cultural relevance in assessing a player’s case for Cooperstown, how spring training has struck them so far, and parenthood. Eric also shares a few […]2020-03-0657 minCity of the FutureCity of the Future10: Responsive ArchitectureIn the last century, we started to design our buildings in a way that was divorced from the environment. We made sealed, hermetic structures that never moved and never changed. But now, technologies and materials are allowing our buildings to move, evolve, and even respond — not only to their environments, but to us, too. In this episode, hosts Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk discuss the past, present, and future of responsive architecture with Sidewalk Labs' director of public realm Jesse Shapins, engineer and microclimate expert Goncalo Pedro, "Bubbletecture" author Sharon Francis, and renowned architect Liz Diller of Di...2019-11-0828 minCity of the FutureCity of the Future9: Affordable electrificationFor a sustainable future, we need to turn away from fossil fuels and turn towards electricity. But to electrify everything — our cars, our buildings, our entire neighborhoods — we'll need to make some big changes first. In this episode, hosts Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk explore the future of electrification with Gretchen Bakke, author of The Grid: The Fraying Wires Between Americans and Our Energy Future, and Sidewalk Labs' director of sustainability Charlotte Matthews. For a link-rich transcript of this episode, click here.  City of the Future is produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrew Callaway. Mix is by Z...2019-10-2523 minTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 252: Sidewalk Labs and Toronto's WaterfrontThis week we’re joined by Eric Jaffe, Editorial Director at Sidewalk Labs. Eric chats with us about Sidewalk’s Quayside project on Toronto's waterfront. We chat about the potential for innovative ideas, some of the push back they've been getting on data management, and some of the history as well.  For more on The Overhead Wire, check us out at http://theoverheadwire.com or follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire  2019-09-1946 minCity of the FutureCity of the Future6: Affordability by DesignWe're in a housing crisis. Could affordability by design be part of the solution? In this episode hosts Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk look at trends in housing — from unit design to co-living — and ask how the private sector can do more to support the public sector in creating more choice and affordability in cities. Special thanks to Ori CEO Hasier Larrea, nArchitects' Eric Bunge, Starcity CEO Jon Dishotsky, Sidewalk Labs' Associate Director of Development Annie Koo, Don Row, and Johanna Greenbaum. For a transcript of this episode — including links to the research and clips we feature — click her...2019-09-1326 minWe\'re Not Together with Zack & HaleyWe're Not Together with Zack & HaleyEpisode 1: Animal Kingdom ft. Eric JaffeIn their first episode, Zack and Haley talk about the gay "animal kingdom", create some lesbian tribes, and quiz their straight guest Eric Jaffe on some queer slang! Follow: We're Not Together instagram.com/nottogetherpodcast Zack instagram.com/zackogre Haley instagram.com/haley_manrique Revry instagram.com/revrytv twitter.com/revrytv2019-01-3049 minDynamic Lifestyle PodcastDynamic Lifestyle PodcastHow to IGNITE Your Relationships, Career, and Well-Being with Adi & Sophie JaffeDo you want to know how to IGNITE your lifestyle? Specifically, your relationships, career, and well-being? Let me dive into this a bit more with a story that will help… When I was fresh out of college with my fancy degree in business-communications 😉 I put career goals at the forefront for a full year, put relationships in the back burner, and my well-being, was…ehhh… so so. After a year of this hot shot college grad ego recipe of mine, I wasn’t happy. Flat out! And it wa...2018-12-041h 01City of the FutureCity of the Future1: Mass TimberIn our first episode of City of the Future, our new bi-weekly podcast, we explore how mass timber could transform our cities — by making wooden skyscrapers possible. We talk to the world’s leading expert on tall wooden buildings, Michael Green, and Sidewalk’s Director of Buildings Innovation, Karim Khalifa. This episode was produced by Kara Oehler. Our hosts are Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk. Mix by Sharif Youssef. Our music is by Adaam James Levine-Areddy (check out his band at amsterdamlost.com). Our art is by Tim Kau. Special thanks to all who made this episode possib...2018-10-0518 minPast ForwardPast ForwardEric Morago, Nan Cohen, and Victoria Chang with Michael GravagnoBack in February, Mike sat down with poets Eric Morago, Nan Cohen, and Victoria Chang to discuss how becoming a publisher can affect one’s writing, the influence of history and religion, and intense poetry projects, plus a whole lot more! Eric Morago is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominated poet who believes performance carries as much importance on the page, as it does off. Currently he hosts a monthly reading series, teaches writing workshops, and serves as publisher and editor-in-chief of Moontide Press. Eric is the author of What We Ache For (Moon Tide Press) and Feasting on Sky (Paper Pla...2018-07-121h 27My Gay AgendaMy Gay AgendaEpisode 19 - LIVE! with Eric JaffeOur first-ever live show, starring Philly drag performer Eric Jaffe (pronoun flexible)!  They sing us a song and tell us about butts.  The Queer Congress assembles and takes suggestions from the audience.2018-07-0453 minOur Passion is Music & Friends OfficialOur Passion is Music & Friends OfficialMy Passion is Trance 132 (Take over By Magilla Gorilla)01. Markus Schulz Pres. Dakota, Bev Wild - Running Up That Hill (Original Mix) 02. Alter Future - Surreal Autumn (Original Mix) 03. David Forbes, Stephen Kirkwood - Lost My Mind (Extended Mix) 04. Monoverse  - Painting Shadows (Extended Mix) 05. Tom Rogers, Derek Joel - Follow Me Down (Original Mix) 06. Johnny Yono - Close Your Eyes So I Can Go (Extended Mix) 07. Farius - Echo Chamber (Original Mix) 08.Johan Gielen - Hollow Shadow (Extended Mix) (Original Mix) 09. Trilucid - Departures (Yuri Kane Remix) 10. Super8 & Tab - My Enemy (Rank 1 Remix) 11. David Forbes, Mallorca L...2017-12-172h 01Time Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastSeason Finale: A Very Timely Christmas SpecialIn the season finale, Lottie's brother comes to town for the holidays, and the our co-hosts explore the facts of Christmas past.2017-12-1400 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastA Very Timely Christmas SpecialIn the season finale, Lottie's brother comes to town for the holidays and our co-hosts explore the facts of Christmas past.2017-12-1412 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastEpisode 8: Sarah Josepha Hale, The Mother of ThanksgivingLottie & Gif get into the holiday spirit with the Mother of Thanksgiving herself: Sarah Josepha Hale.2017-11-2300 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastSarah Josepha Hale, The Mother of ThanksgivingLottie & Gif get into the holiday spirit with the Mother of Thanksgiving herself: Sarah Josepha Hale.2017-11-2310 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastEpisode 7: Grace O'Malley, The Pirate Queen of IrelandLottie & Gif join Ireland's infamous pirate queen Grace O'Malley on a swashbuckling adventure that takes them from battles at sea to tea time with royalty. Yar!2017-09-2800 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastGrace O'Malley, The Pirate Queen of IrelandLottie & Gif join Ireland's infamous pirate queen Grace O'Malley on a swashbuckling adventure that takes them from battles at sea to tea time with royalty. Yar!2017-09-2808 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastWilliam ShakespeareCan machines learn to love? In this episode, Lottie brings Shakespeare (Casey Leach) to the lab to teach Gif the art of poetry.2017-09-1409 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastEpisode 6: ShakespeareCan machines learn to love? In this episode, Lottie brings Shakespeare (Casey Leach) to the lab to teach Gif the art of poetry.2017-09-1400 minTime Turners: A History PodcastTime Turners: A History PodcastNanny of the MaroonsAfter someone (a.k.a. Lottie) loses their time machine, Lottie and Gif find themselves stuck in 18th century Jamaica. Fortunately, they get some help finding their way home. Wonoh Massaquoi guest stars as Queen Nanny.2017-09-0708 min