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The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportBrian McCarthy: China at an Economic CrossroadsIn the 68th episode of The Hale Report, Lyric Hughes Hale speaks with Brian McCarthy, founder of Macrolens and one of the sharpest voices on China and global macroeconomics. They discuss the latest round of U.S. tariffs, China’s mounting structural challenges, and how geopolitics and markets are colliding in 2025. Is China’s growth story over? What does that mean for investors and policymakers alike? Tune in for a wide-ranging conversation on trade, deflation, financial flows—and the illusion of stability.2025-04-101h 03The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportBlu Putnam: Risk vs. UncertaintyLyric Hughes Hale talks markets, economics, and geopolitics with Bluford "Blu" Putnam, a distinguished economist with over 35 years of experience in the financial services industry, encompassing roles in central banking, investment research, and portfolio management. Among other roles, he served as Chief Economist at CME Group. Given current market and policy volatility, he says that it is important to distinguish between uncertainty and risk.  They also talk about his new book, “The Apprenticeship of Warren Buffet”.2025-03-1456 minGlobal Macro UpdateGlobal Macro UpdateThe China Problem The US has a China problem. Our biggest geopolitical rival has a massive trade surplus, and it’s working to usurp America’s position as the global hegemon. What effect will the new Trump tariffs have on this ongoing rivalry? As our guest today, China specialist Lyric Hughes Hale says, “Communism always ends in tears.”2025-02-0754 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportKerry Brown: Why Taiwan MattersIn Episode 66 of The Hale Report, Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Kerry Brown. His new book Why Taiwan Matters: A Short History of a Small Island that will Dictate Our Future was released today in the US. It is sobering and, I think, realistic. Professor Brown doesn’t see a way out of the current status quo in Taiwan:“For today, strenuous defence of the stalemate is all that we can meaningfully do. Anything else is insanity.”2025-01-301h 01The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 62: Jason FurmanWelcome to the 62nd episode of the Hale Report. My name is Lyric Hughes Hale, and I am editor-in-chief of EconVue and your host today, Friday, Nov 1st, 2024. My guest is Jason Furman. Professor Furman is the Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy jointly at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) and the Department of Economics at Harvard University. 2024-11-061h 04The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 61: Brian WesburyOn the 61st episode of the Hale Report, Lyric Hughes Hale welcomes Brian Wesbury. Chief economist at First Trust LP, he has advised the Federal Reserve and Congress. Mr Wesbury is a well-known business economist and a contrarian pundit on global economic issues, and a frequent media commentator.2024-10-221h 03The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 60: Marc FaberLyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of econVue interviews Marc Faber. • Marc Faber is a legendary Swiss-born investment analyst and fund manager. His academic background in economics, combined with years of hands-on experience in financial markets, has helped shape his analytical style. • He is known for his contrarian views on financial markets and often pessimistic predictions about the global economy, earning him the nickname Dr Doom. He gained international prominence through his newsletter, The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, which focuses on economic trends, asset bubbles, and market volatility.2024-09-261h 18Experience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookSigns, Music Audiobook by Raymond AntrobusListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 765381 Title: Signs, Music Author: Raymond Antrobus Narrator: Raymond Antrobus Format: Unabridged Length: 0:54:27 Language: English Release date: 09-12-24 Publisher: Pan Macmillan Genres: Fiction & Literature, Poetry Summary: Read by the author, Raymond Antrobus. ‘I became fatherless at 26 and a father at 35 and whenever I look out the living room window I feel myself become the child left alone in the house’ Centred around two lyric poems on imminent fatherhood and the birth of a child, Signs, Music is a book about masculinity, fatherhood, and love. The speaker, looking backwards to h...2024-09-1254 minOne Symphony with Devin Patrick HughesOne Symphony with Devin Patrick HughesTobias Picker, Voice of American OperaTobias Picker, deemed “our finest composer for the lyric stage” by The Wall Street Journal, joins Devin Patrick Hughes on One Symphony. Tobias is a prolific composer in all genres. He has composed six operas, commissioned by Dallas Opera, LA Opera, Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Santa Fe Opera, and Opera Theatre St. Louis. Tobias Picker has composed numerous symphonic works including three symphonies, concertos for violin, viola, cello, and oboe, as well as four piano concertos and a ballet. Picker’s recent honors include the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording of Fantastic Mr. Fox, and a life...2024-08-2545 minCFA Society ChicagoCFA Society ChicagoInvestment Exchange Forum: India - Elections, Modi, and the investment landscapeRich Excell CFA, CMT is joined by renowned economic Lyric Hughes Hale of EconVue who is an expert on Asia economies and geopolitics. Lyric last joined Rich to talk about China after the last National Party Congress. Now she is on to discuss the seminal elections in India, what we need to know as investors, and what we might expect from the politicians.    Lyric mentions an article written by her team. This is a link to that article: https://plus.econvue.com/p/indias-dynamic-growth-story2024-07-3140 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 58: David SangerLyric Hughes Hale interviews David Sanger, national security and White House correspondent for the New York Times. They discuss his boo, The New Cold Wars.2024-07-161h 04The Altar FellowshipThe Altar FellowshipLonging in the Lyric - Ray HughesWe are blessed and honored to receive from Ray Hughes. in this message, ray shares about our rich biblical history found in the life of king David. Ray teaches us that one generations longing becomes another lyric, and how music is language of forever.Support the show2024-06-201h 07The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportDavid Malpass: Risks to Global GrowthLyric Hughes Hale interviews David Malpass, former president of the World Bank, for the Hale Report @econVue.2024-06-121h 02The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportChristopher Wood: How Can Investors Assess Global Risks?Welcome to the Hale Report. My name is Lyric Hughes Hale, and I’m Editor-in-Chief of EconVue, based in Chicago, is a home for independent voices and expert analysis of critical global economic issues. ·      My guest today is Christopher Wood, the author of the legendary financial newsletter he began writing in 1996, Greed & Fear which comes with an equally legendary caution against forwarding to others, adding to its must-read cachet.  Chris, welcome, are you speaking to us today from Switzerland? ·      That Chris’s writing is engaging is not surprising. He began as a journalist at the Far Eastern Economic Review, then served as bureau...2024-05-1850 minExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookFiere Audiobook by Jackie KayListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 742936 Title: Fiere Author: Jackie Kay Narrator: Jackie Kay Format: Unabridged Length: 1:06:03 Language: English Release date: 04-25-24 Publisher: Pan Macmillan Genres: Fiction & Literature, Poetry Summary: Read by the author, Jackie Kay. A deeply moving and searching enquiry into all forms of human friendship, Fiere is a brilliant collection of poems by Jackie Kay, as well as a lyric counterpart to her memoir, Red Dust Road: the extraordinary story of the search for her Nigerian and Highland birth-parents. Fiere – Scots for ‘companion, friend, equal’ – is a vivid description of the many...2024-04-251h 06The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 53: Stephen BryenLyric Hughes Hale interviews Stephen Bryen, a leading expert in security strategy and technology. He has held senior positions in the Department of Defense, on Capitol Hill and as the President of a large multinational defense and technology company. He writes for Asia Times, American Thinker, the Jewish Policy Center and for many other newspapers and magazines. He has published four books on security subjects. Dr. Bryen was twice awarded the Defense Department's high civilian medal for Distinguished Public Service. He was also the founder of the Defense Technology Security Administration and served as a Commissioner on the US-China Security...2024-04-0558 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportJohn Rogers: An American Economist in ChinaLyric Hughes Hale interviews economist John Rogers on The Hale Report to discuss the Chinese economy.2024-03-061h 08The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 51: Edward J Pinto - The Economics of HousingWelcome to the Hale Report. My name is Lyric Hughes Hale, and I’m Editor-in-Chief of EconVue and your host today, Friday, February 16, 2024. EconVue, based in Chicago, is a home for independent voices and expert analysis of critical global economic issues. Thank you for joining us. My guest today for the 51st episode of the Hale Report is Edward J Pinto who is Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington. He serves as Codirector at the AEI Housing Center.2024-02-191h 11The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 50: Timothy Congdon - Monetary PolicyLyric Hughes Hale discusses monetary policy with British economist Timothy Congdon of the International Institute of Monetary Research. Congdon believes that the money supply, as controlled by central banks, is the key determinant of the health of a nation's economy. A drop in the money supply could signal a recession. On this episode of the Hale Report, they discuss prospects for the global economy in 2024.2024-01-0953 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 49: Richard HaassLyric Hughes Hale speaks with Richard Haass, former diplomat and president of the Council on Foreign Relations. They discuss current conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, and domestic relations in the US, and his new book, The Bill of Obligations about the state of democracy now and in the future.2023-12-2057 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 48: Newt GingrichLyric Hughes Hale interviews Newt Gingrich to discuss his new book March to the Majority, The Real Story of the Republican Revolution. A wide ranging discussion that covers foreign affairs, upcoming elections, and the health of the American economy.2023-11-1457 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 47: Thomas GrahamLyric Hughes Hale speaks with Thomas E Gorman about his new book, Getting Russia Right.2023-10-301h 11WhatJayeSaid: The PodcastWhatJayeSaid: The PodcastBonus #11: ROLL TIDE (Or ROLL JORDAN, ROLL!)!The Battle of Montgomery on August 5, 2023 is a watershed moment in Blackness. It truly is! As HILARIOUS as this is, as needed as it was, it shows that we have more power than what we think, White people gon’ White people, and there is a whole purpose for anger (thank you, Audre Lorde!”). There is a quote from WARNING POEM by Langston Hughes mentioned in this episode as well—read ANYTHING by him. We are now the evidence of our ancestors’ sacrifice and faith—let us not forget that. 🖤🖤 *Note: “AquaMayne, Michael B. Phelps, Mike Tyson Phelps, is name is Aaren. Thank you t...2023-08-0845 minBuds Garage RadioBuds Garage RadioJuly 15, 2023On today's show: Carlos Ghosn is back; Toyota takes on Tesla and a 2023 Cadillac Lyric road test by Bud. Informative automotive buffoonery from Bud and Tim, sponsored by Select Auto Parts and Oakwood Tire and More!2023-07-2240 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 43: Daniel YerginLyric Hughes Hale interviews Daniel Yergin Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of IHS MARKIT and founder of CERAWEEK. He is an expert in the geopolitics of energy and the global economy, and is a Pulitzer-prize winning author. His latest book is The New Map: Energy, Climate and the Clash of Nations was published by Penguin Press last year. The book is actually about the convergence of several maps: America, Russia, China, the Middle East, and Road and Climate maps. They discussed a wide range of topics, from climate change to cryptocurrencies to Ukraine-- even the Four Ghosts of the South China...2023-05-0257 minDon’t Push PauseDon’t Push PauseEpisode 104 : Menace II Society First-time filmmakers rarely explode on the scene like brothers Albert & Allen Hughes. Amid the racial tensions & frustrations of early 1990's Los Angeles, MENACE II SOCIETY tapped into the gritty truth of the time. A powerful & empathetic look into a community misrepresented by mainstream media, this film was not only important in its heyday, but its unflinching realness hits even harder 30 years later. //***Discussions include***\\ A brief history of the Hughes Brothers before MENACE; writing development, research, channeling a perspective & selling the script; reality vs. media representation; tonality, themes, underlying messages & film influences; shooting on location, visual style...2023-04-251h 43The Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastAndrew Smithers: The Economics of the Stock MarketThe Hale Report: Episode 30 with Economist Andrew SmithersWelcome to the Hale Report. My name is Lyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of EconVue and your host today. EconVue, based in Chicago, is a home for independent voices and expert analysis of critical global economic issues. If you’d like to subscribe to our monthly newsletter as well as listen to our podcasts, please visit our website and if you can, support us on Substack.EconVue + is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber....2023-02-2745 minThe Lives of WritersThe Lives of WritersMatthew E. HenryMichael talks with Matthew E. Henry about teaching high school, becoming drawn to the immediacy of poetry, advanced degrees in poetry and theology and education, a chapbook leading to his first full-length poetry collection, teaching and learning in mostly white educational spaces, a book as a prompt for recurring forms to access content, writing in conversation with the work of Langston Hughes, narrative arc and lyric depth in poetry, sarcasm as a poetic tool, and more.Matthew E. Henry is the author of the Colored page (Sundress Publication, 2022), Teaching While Black (Main Street Rag, 2020), and Dust & Ashes...2023-02-1451 minCFA Society ChicagoCFA Society ChicagoInvestment Exchange Forum - Japan and China economies in 2023Investment Exchange Forum – Japan and China economies in 2023 CFA Society Chicago member Rich Excell, CFA talks with Lyric Hughes Hale, Editor-in-Chief of EconVue and host of the Hale Report podcast, about the events in China and Japan, the collapse of cryptocurrency, and how all of this can shape the global economy in 2023 Connect with Rich on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/richexcellcfa/ and find his blog posts here - https://www.cmegroup.com/newsletters/excell-with-options-report-from-rich-excell.html  & stayvigilant.substack.com/ Connect with Lyric on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyric-hughes-hale-4919337/ and at htt...2022-12-1845 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 37: Ali WyneLyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of EconVue, interviews Ali Wyne. Ali Wyne is a senior analyst with Eurasia Group's Global Macro-Geopolitics practice. He is a David Rockefeller fellow with the Trilateral Commission, a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a security fellow with the Truman National Security Project. He also serves on Foreign Policy for America's Board of Directors. He is the author of the new book America's Great-Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition (Polity, 2022).2022-11-071h 04amplifyamplifyamplify #74 - Anne-Marie O'Farrell's 'Who'd Ever Think it Would Come to This?'An episode featuring conversations with some of the creative team behind composer Anne-Marie O’Farrell’s cantata based on material from UCD Archives on the Irish Civil War. Featuring contributions from the composer, Principal Archivist at UCD Archives Kate Manning, the work’s librettist Ed Vulliamy, and Kellie Hughes. Presented by Jonathan Grimes. Show Notes Civil War Cantata Anne Marie O’Farrell CMC composer page UCD Archives Ed Vulliamy Music All excerpts taken from premiere recording of Who’d Ever Think it Would Come to This? at O’Reilly Hall, UCD on 30 September 2022. Colette Delahunt (Soprano), Sharon Carty (Mezzo), Dean Power (Tenor...2022-10-3134 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 36: Eric Yu-Chua HuangLyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of EconVue, interviews Eric Yu-Chua Huang, who is the KMT’s Representative in Washington D.C., and an entrepreneur. They talked about mainland China and Taiwan relations, Taiwan's demographic challenge and the current global political landscape.2022-10-1251 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 35: Nell MinowLyric Hughes hale, editor-in-chief of EconVue, interviews Nell Minow, an expert on corporate governance. Nell has worked as an attorney for the EPA, the OMB, and the DOJ. She was formerly the principal of LENS, an activist investment firm, where our listeners probably first heard about her. She became known as the CEO killer, and the Queen of Corporate Governance. She is now head of Value Edge Advisors, a corporate governance consulting firm. She has written hundreds of articles on this subject.2022-09-1950 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastThe Hale Report Podcast Episode 29 - with Kevin RuddLyric interviews Kevin Rudd, who twice served as Prime Minister of Australia, and who is now the president of the Asia Society. In addition to his many other duties, he is also working on his doctorate at Oxford and his subject is Xi Jinping. They also discuss Kevin's very important new book, The Avoidable War, The dangers of a catastrophic conflict between the US and Xi Jinping’s China. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2022-05-1736 minBourbon With FriendsBourbon With FriendsBourbon Across America - Taylor HughesSend us a textBourbon Across America features stories from YOU the everyday bourbon drinker! These stories highlight what makes our national spirit so special and how it brings it all together!Country artist, Taylor Hughes, is not your typical pop country artist. With blues and southern rock influences, she brings a unique and sassy sound that demands attention. Native of Lexington, KY, she now resides in Spring Hill, TN.  Award winning gospel singer and vocal coach, Christy Sutherland, describes Hughes' voice as rich chocolate cake with soul along with being said to be "c...2022-05-1044 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 28 Marsha Vande BergMy guest today is Marsha Vande Berg. I’ve known Marsha since she was CEO of the Pacific Pension and Investment Institute, a thought-leadership organization for senior global institutional investors. During her tenure, she significantly expanded the organization’s reach, and the conferences she ran were legendary, a place where emerging issues for investors were first brought to the forefront. Since then, she has held a variety of advisory positions, with a special focus on India, and reflecting her long-time roots in the San Francisco area, data science. She is also a leading voice in the debate about sustainability. ...2022-05-0656 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastHale Strategic Interview with Robert Madsen - On Ukraine and the Global EconomyLyric Hale asks Hale Strategic Senior Economist Robert Madsen to discuss the war in Ukraine and the potential for balkanization of the global economy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2022-04-1933 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 27: Eleanor Hughes & Michael GreenLyric interviews Michael J. Green and Eleanor Hughes. Michael J Green is the Senior Vice President for Asia, Japan, and the Henry Kissinger Chair at CSIS, the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC. He is also the Director of the Asian Studies Program at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. From 2001-2005, Dr. Green served on the National Security Council, first as Director for Asian Affairs, and then as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Asia. Recently Dr Green was a member of an official US delegation to Taiwan. 2022-03-2659 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 27: Eleanor Hughes & Michael GreenLyric interviews Michael J. Green and Eleanor Hughes. Michael J Green is the Senior Vice President for Asia, Japan, and the Henry Kissinger Chair at CSIS, the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC. He is also the Director of the Asian Studies Program at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. From 2001-2005, Dr. Green served on the National Security Council, first as Director for Asian Affairs, and then as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Asia. Recently Dr Green was a member of an official US delegation to Taiwan. El...2022-03-2659 minExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookDeep Wheel Orcadia: Winner of the 2022 Arthur C Clarke Award Audiobook by Harry Josephine GilesListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 578440 Title: Deep Wheel Orcadia: Winner of the 2022 Arthur C Clarke Award Author: Harry Josephine Giles Narrator: Harry Josephine Giles Format: Unabridged Length: 4:39:23 Language: English Release date: 03-17-22 Publisher: Pan Macmillan Genres: Fiction & Literature, Poetry Summary: Please note, this audio edition alternates between sections written and performed in the Orkney dialect, and their English translations. Astrid is returning home from art school on Mars, looking for inspiration. Darling is fleeing a life that never fit, searching for somewhere to hide. They meet on Deep Wheel Orcadia, a distant...2022-03-174h 39Rawrrzone MediaRawrrzone MediaWelcome to The Rawrrzone - Ep 166 Ebony EyzeIt wouldn't be Women's history month with the poetry queen herself Ebony Eyze. Introduced to us by the man the EDC general Live Johnson Ebony Eyze will be debuting her latest visual for Plastic on Rawrrzone   Get to know Ebony Eyze   EBONY EYZE BIO  Tiffany "Ebony Eyze" Broadwater is a spoken word artist and lyric writer who has used the drive within to make her dreams a reality. Growing up in Saint Albans, Queens - once home to many jazz greats and hip-hop legends - inspired her to pursue the arts at the tender age of 9. Learning music theory and h...2022-03-161h 32Sometimes You\'re the FrogSometimes You're the FrogSYTF~ EPISODE 08_MAKENNA LYRICMaking space for ourselves@makennalyricchttps://soundcloud.com/makennalyric/tracks2022-03-131h 24The Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 26: Eric Protzer & Paul SummervilleLyric interviews Eric Protzer and Paul Summerville on their book titled Reclaiming Populism: How Economic Fairness can Win back Disenchanted Voters This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2022-03-1157 minThe Writers\' ShowThe Writers' ShowBill O'Hanlon talks about songwriting and NashvilleWe continue our songwriting series with Nashville songwriter and gun for hire Bill O'Hanlon. There is a rich tradition of co-songwriting in Nashville, and Bill has had incredible success. He's also an amazingly prolific songwriter, having written over 1000 songs. More remarkably, he's done all this after deciding on a career change in his 60s. Bill is also a renown author. He's published over 39 books, appeared on Oprah promoting his successful book Do One Thing Different, and now, has co-written 4 books on songwriting. Mastering Melody Writing Song Building - Mastering Lyric Writing The Songwriters guide to Mastering Co-Writing Song...2022-03-0443 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 25: Yanzhong HuangLyric interviews Dr Yanzhong Huang, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is professor and director of global health studies at Seton Hall University's School of Diplomacy and International Relations, where he developed the first academic concentration among U.S. international affairs schools that explicitly addresses the security and foreign policy aspects of health issues. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2022-02-2441 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 24: Elizabeth EconomyLyric interviews Elizabeth C. Economy, a renowned expert on Chinese and Asian affairs. Lyric met Liz while she was the Director of Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. She is currently on leave from the Hoover Institution at Stanford and is Senior Advisor for China to the Secretary of Commerce. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2022-02-0735 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 23: Evan EllisOur guest today is Robert Evan Ellis whose expertise is Latin American Studies with a focus on the region’s relationships with China and other non-Western Hemisphere actors. He is a research professor of Latin American Studies at the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute with a focus on the region’s relationships with China and other non-Western Hemisphere actors. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2022-01-2554 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 22: John MearsheimerEconVue Editor-in-Chief Lyric Hughes Hale interviews John J Mearsheimer, an eminent author and political scientist. Professor Mearsheimer has written extensively about security issues and international politics more generally. He has published six books, and he was invited here today to discuss his most recent article in Foreign Affairs, “The Inevitable Rivalry: America, China, and the Tragedy of Great-Power Politics.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-12-0857 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 22: John MearsheimerEconVue Editor-in-Chief Lyric Hughes Hale interviews John J Mearsheimer, an eminent author and political scientist. Professor Mearsheimer has written extensively about security issues and international politics more generally. He has published six books, and he was invited here today to discuss his most recent article in Foreign Affairs, “The Inevitable Rivalry: America, China, and the Tragedy of Great-Power Politics.”2021-12-0857 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 21: Richard KatzLyric Hughes Hale, Editor-in-Chief of EconVue, interviews Richard Katz, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics In International Affairs, the New York correspondent for Weekly Toyo Keizai, a leading Japanese business magazine, and formerly the editor of The Oriental Economist Report, a monthly newsletter on Japan. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-10-2555 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 21: Richard KatzLyric Hughes Hale, Editor-in-Chief of EconVue, interviews Richard Katz, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics In International Affairs, the New York correspondent for Weekly Toyo Keizai, a leading Japanese business magazine, and formerly the editor of The Oriental Economist Report, a monthly newsletter on Japan.2021-10-2555 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 20: Albert BressandLyric Hughes Hale, Editor-in-Chief of EconVue, interviews Albert Bressand, an energy expert. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-10-1454 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 20: Albert BressandLyric Hughes Hale, Editor-in-Chief of EconVue, interviews Albert Bressand, an energy expert.2021-10-1454 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 19: Robert ShapiroIn Episode 19 of the Hale report, Lyric Hughes Hale interviews economist Robert J Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon, a Washington-based private consultancy for economic and security-policy related issues. They discuss inflation, COVID, inequality, the 2020 census, China, blockchain and the Internet. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-08-301h 04The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 19: Robert ShapiroIn Episode 19 of the Hale report, Lyric Hughes Hale interviews economist Robert J Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon, a Washington-based private consultancy for economic and security-policy related issues. They discuss inflation, COVID, inequality, the 2020 census, China, blockchain and the Internet.2021-08-301h 04The Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 18: Robert MadsenLyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of EconVue, interviews Robert Madsen, senior economist at Hale Strategic. They talk about the U.S. response to COVID, Biden administration's first 176 days, the future of Silicon Valley, Japan and China's changing role in global geopolitical landscape. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-08-0952 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 18: Robert MadsenLyric Hughes Hale, editor-in-chief of EconVue, interviews Robert Madsen, senior economist at Hale Strategic. They talk about the U.S. response to COVID, Biden administration's first 176 days, the future of Silicon Valley, Japan and China's changing role in global geopolitical landscape.2021-08-0952 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 17: Joe AtikianEconVue editor-in-chief Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Joe Atikian about his new book, Autonomous, The Coming Crash of Self-Driving Cars. Joe is a Toronto author writing on economics and technology. His professional background was focused on the electrical utilities and automotive industries in engineering, design & development, and management. Joe has written about global and regional transitions that have technological, economic, and political implications, leading up to his book which we are discussing today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack...2021-07-2647 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 17: Joe AtikianEconVue editor-in-chief Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Joe Atikian about his new book, Autonomous, The Coming Crash of Self-Driving Cars. Joe is a Toronto author writing on economics and technology. His professional background was focused on the electrical utilities and automotive industries in engineering, design & development, and management. Joe has written about global and regional transitions that have technological, economic, and political implications, leading up to his book which we are discussing today.2021-07-2647 minCFA Society ChicagoCFA Society ChicagoInvestment Exchange Forum – Decentralized Finance (DeFi) & MacroeconomicsCFA Society Chicago member Rich Excell, CFA chats with Lyric Hughes Hale, Editor-in-Chief of Econvue to discuss macroeconomics and digital assets.  Connect with Rich on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/richexcellcfa/ and Twitter @ExcellRichard  Connect with Chen on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyric-hughes-hale-4919337/ Hale Report Podcast - https://econvue.com/podcasts For more episodes go to www.cfachicago.org/podcasts   (Episode Recorded 6/21/21)2021-07-1538 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 16: Winston MaIn Episode 16 of the Hale Report, Lyric Hale interviews Winston Ma, investor, author, and adjunct professor at NYU focusing on technology & the digital economy. They discuss his new book, "Digital War: How China's Tech Power Shapes the Future of AI, Blockchain and Cyberspace". This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-06-1857 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 15: Dan BreznitzThe Hale Report podcast with University of Toronto professor Dan Breznitz to talk about his book, Innovation. It seems we have been looking in all the wrong places for the secrets of successful innovation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-06-111h 14The Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 14: Sheila WarrenA podcast on the implications of blockchain with Sheila Warren, head of Data, Blockchain, and Digital Assets at the World Economic Forum. Sheila's background as a Wall Street lawyer has served her well in Silicon Valley; she approaches the subject of cryptocurrencies and blockchain with clarity and objectivity. Some quick takes: crypto is not going away, and we are just discovering how it can be used to increase inclusivity, economic equality, and innovation. She envisions a future in which today's money coexists with central bank digital currencies and cryptocurrencies to serve a broad range of financial needs. This...2021-06-0232 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 13: Paul SheardOur guest is the eminent economist Paul Sheard, Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center, an expert in both monetary policy and the Japanese economy. Dr Sheard explains how innovations originally conceived at the Bank of Japan decades ago including quantitative easing have been used to combat recent financial crises. He recommends structural changes that could ostensibly affect the independence of central banks, since in practice a merger of fiscal and monetary policy has already begun in earnest. He also weighs in on fintech and innovations that began not on Wall Street or Washington, but in...2021-04-1659 minLittle InspirationsLittle InspirationsLittle Inspirations - Geraldine HughesGeraldine is an actress and playwright from West Belfast. Her myriad acting credits include feature projects like Rocky Balboa and Gran Torino, and more recently in the newly released Your Honor. She has performed her one-woman show, Belfast Blues, on both sides of the Atlantic, including a run at her native city’s Lyric Theatre in 2019. In this episode of Little Inspirations, Geraldine Hughes and series host Declan Lawn discuss getting married during a lockdown, the challenges of working and being creating during a pandemic. They also chat about building resilience as an artist and the importance of...2021-03-2442 minThe YAP (Young Artist Podcast)The YAP (Young Artist Podcast)2020 Wrap on The YAP - Featuring Voicemails from our Listeners!We put out a call for voicemails from our listeners, speaking to their experiences in 2020, and you answered! We heard from singers around the world about their trials and triumphs during a truly unprecedented year. One of those singers, mezzo Jackie Kerns, joined us to talk further about her experiences and the year at large, and Abi Levis of SCYA (Soloist Coalition Young Artists) joined us to share what SCYA has been up to this year in advocating for YAs! We also discuss some of the big opera headlines of the year and some of the most innovative productions...2021-03-121h 46The Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 12: Karen PetrouEconVue Editor-in-Chief, Lyric Hughes Hale today speaks with Karen Petrou, co-founder of Federal Financial Analytics in Washington, DC, and the subject is inequality. Miss Petrou is widely thought of as one of the brightest minds in Washington. Her research focuses on economic policy, especially in regard to banking regulation. If you don't know her work yet, check out her new book, "Engine of Inequality: The Fed and the Future of Wealth in America."2021-03-0434 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 12: Karen PetrouEconVue Editor-in-Chief, Lyric Hughes Hale today speaks with Karen Petrou, co-founder of Federal Financial Analytics in Washington, DC, and the subject is inequality. Miss Petrou is widely thought of as one of the brightest minds in Washington. Her research focuses on economic policy, especially in regard to banking regulation. If you don't know her work yet, check out her new book, "Engine of Inequality: The Fed and the Future of Wealth in America." This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-03-0434 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 11: William OverholtJoined by Dr. William Overholt, who is a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Business, Lyric and Dr. Overholt talked about US-China relations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2021-01-2249 minChloe Ferguson MusicChloe Ferguson MusicBeyond The Notion - "Limitless boundaries" with Aled Hughes and his song "I Am The Sniper"In this episode I talk to the very talented Mr Aled Hughes who explains his very unexpected lyric inspiration from his tune "I am the sniper". We discuss how there are NO boundaries when it comes to lyrics and also touch on historic music subjects2021-01-1856 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 10: Robert J. GordonIn this episode of the Hale Report, editor Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Robert J Gordon, Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. He discusses how Covid has impacted the US economy, and what we can expect as the pandemic recedes. Will productivity improve as a result of shifts in employment, or will it remain flat, as it has for decades in spite of technological improvements?2020-12-0442 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 10: Robert J. GordonIn this episode of the Hale Report, editor Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Robert J Gordon, Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. He discusses how Covid has impacted the US economy, and what we can expect as the pandemic recedes. Will productivity improve as a result of shifts in employment, or will it remain flat, as it has for decades in spite of technological improvements? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2020-12-0442 minPLANETMULLINS PODCAST-hosted by Rob MullinsPLANETMULLINS PODCAST-hosted by Rob MullinsJazz Composer/Recording Artist/Berklee Instructor Aubrey Johnson is Rob's guest today on the Planetmullins Podcast.#planetmullins #aubreyjohnsonmusicWith the March 20, 2020 release of debut album "Unraveled" on Outside In Music, Johnson steps out with her first album under her own name. Produced by bassist Steve Rodby of the Pat Metheny Group, it’s an arrestingly beautiful project by an extravagantly creative artist fully in control of her craft as an improviser, arranger, composer and bandleader. Rather than trying to make a splash with an ad-hoc cast of veteran all-stars, Johnson bided her time to record with the stellar musicians who’ve accompanied her on a years-long journey. She arranged all the pieces, but fully cred...2020-10-2354 minThe Underground Writing PodcastThe Underground Writing PodcastRecollectionIt’s been something—this year of 2020: the pandemic, the quarantine, the killing of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, the wildfires currently occurring up and down the west coast, the looming November election . . . It’s been a year of great challenges, and a year of hope for true and lasting change. How will this year—and how will we—be remembered?In this episode, Matt and Alvin read pieces circling the theme of remembrance, written before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, they share a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, as well as program updates, forthcomin...2020-09-2129 minThe Underground Writing PodcastThe Underground Writing PodcastRecollectionIt’s been something—this year of 2020: the pandemic, the quarantine, the killing of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, the wildfires currently occurring up and down the west coast, the looming November election . . . It’s been a year of great challenges, and a year of hope for true and lasting change.  How will this year—and how will we—be remembered?  In this episode, Matt and Alvin read pieces circling the theme of remembrance, written before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Additionally, they share a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, as well as program updates, forthcoming pr...2020-09-2129 minExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookMy Mother's Child Audiobook by Dwan AbramsListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 489273 Title: My Mother's Child Author: Dwan Abrams Narrator: Samantha Moon Format: Unabridged Length: 8:25:08 Language: English Release date: 08-25-20 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Fiction & Literature, General, Black Literature Summary: Lyric Stokes lives, by most standards, a charmed life. Married to Michael Stokes, a prominent heart surgeon, she has financial security and lives in the lap of luxury. All is not perfect, though. Lyric feels inadequate because she gave birth to a daughter, rather than the son that her husband so desperately wanted. After an unexpected turn of events...2020-08-268h 25The Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 09: Webinar with David MaywaldSustainable investment focused on a "Green Recovery" is being widely discussed as we envision the post-Covid world. What are the promises and pitfalls of ESG for investors?On Wednesday, July 8th at 4 pm CDT, in advance of the ministerial-level Clean Energy Transitions Summit in Paris, EconVue hosted a webinar with economist David Maywald, a leading specialist in the field of ESG and infrastructure investment based in Sydney. He was joined by EconVue colleagues with expertise in these subjects, including Marsha Vande Berg and Robert Madsen. Dave discussed:- opportunity for a Green Recovery...2020-07-2558 minXtraSound New Music ShowXtraSound New Music ShowARLEY HUGHES SWEET LYRIC DRIVEN MUSICARLEY HUGHES isa cool breeze for the summer afternoons ahead. 2020-06-1643 minExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookNaturalist Audiobook by Edward O. WilsonListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 456252 Title: Naturalist Author: Edward O. Wilson Narrator: Grover Gardner Format: Unabridged Length: 13:27:00 Language: English Release date: 06-02-20 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Biography & Memoir, Science & Technology, Animals & Nature Summary: Edward O. Wilsonwinner of two Pulitzer prizes, champion of biodiversity, and Faculty Emeritus at Harvard Universityis arguably one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century. Yet his celebrated career began not with an elite education but from an insatiable curiosity about the natural world and drive to explore its mysteries. Called one of the finest scientific memoirs...2020-06-021h 27The EntreMusicianThe EntreMusicianA CONVERSATION WITH FRED HUGHES - PART 2This is the 15TH Episode in our Series "YOU & YOUR BAND." This is also a continuation of a conversation with EntreMusician Fred Hughes. Fred Hughes has performed in all fifty states, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Korea and Europe. A sampling of the jazz festivals at which he has performed include the Newport, Montreux, Nice and North Sea Jazz Festivals. He has conducted symphony orchestras to include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cincinnati Pops and Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestras. Fred can be heard on over 30 recordings and his book, The Jazz Pianist: Left Hand Voicings and Chord Theory was originally...2020-05-2534 minThe EntreMusicianThe EntreMusicianA CONVERSATION WITH FRED HUGHES - PART 1This is the 14TH Episode in our Series "YOU & YOUR BAND." Fred Hughes has performed in all fifty states, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Korea and Europe. A sampling of the jazz festivals at which he has performed include the Newport, Montreux, Nice and North Sea Jazz Festivals. He has conducted symphony orchestras to include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cincinnati Pops and Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestras. Fred can be heard on over 30 recordings and his book, The Jazz Pianist: Left Hand Voicings and Chord Theory was originally published by Warner Brothers Publications and is now available from Alfred Publications.2020-05-1838 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 08: Ezra Vogel and Noriyuki ShikataWelcome to the Hale Report at EconVue’s studio in Chicago. Today is Friday, March 13th 2020 and we will be having a conversation with two renowned experts in their fields. Ezra Vogel is professor emeritus at Harvard University, a scholar of both Japan and China, and Noriyuki Shikata is a career diplomat who has served at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing. He is conducting research at Harvard this year, so both of our guests are joining us from Cambridge. Mr Shikata has also studied under Professor Vogel, so they have known each other for quite some time. We will be po...2020-03-2129 minGrand CountryGrand Country20200119_Grand_Country#23Aloha! Here starts another edition of Grand Country, a 60-minute show where we bring you the best of your favorite music style: country music. This is Domi, and I will be your host for today’s show. Remember that you can listen to this podcast subscribing to the show through the mobile phone application iVoox. And if you’d wish to listen to any specific song, you can ask for it by email on grandcountry@hotmail.com, or leaving comments in the same iVoox podcast platform. In this 22nd edition, we’ll listen to the last album released by Oklahoma-born Vince...2020-01-191h 29Experience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookBuild Yourself a Boat Audiobook by Camonghne FelixListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 428578 Title: Build Yourself a Boat Author: Camonghne Felix Narrator: Camonghne Felix Format: Unabridged Length: 1:00:52 Language: English Release date: 12-31-19 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Fiction & Literature, Poetry Summary: This is about what grows through the wreckage. This is an anthem of survival and a look at what might come after. A view of what floats and what, ultimately, sustains. Build Yourself a Boat redefines the language of collective and individual trauma through lyric and memory. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2019-12-311h 00The Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 07: Michele WuckerToday's guest is a fellow Chicagoan, best-selling author Michele Wucker. Her thought-provoking book, the Gray Rhino, was published in 2016 by St Martin’s Press. Michele’s key insight is that even when we see the future charging at us, we often fail to act. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2019-12-0845 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 06: David JohnsonOur guest is a longtime friend and expert contributor to EconVue, David W. Johnson. He is CEO of 4sight Health and author of a new book, The Customer Revolution in Healthcare just published by McGraw Hill. He discusses how aligning economic incentives with patient needs will deliver better outcomes at lower costs with superior customer service. The market will be won by disruptive, bottom-up, and customer-centric, tech-saavy competitors who will deliver kinder, smarter, and cheaper health care. This is a subject absolutely everyone has a stake in, and Johnson explains in his interview not just what is broken, but how...2019-10-2946 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 02: Jim BiancoOur podcast this week features an interview with James Bianco , market-savvy macro-economic analyst and head of Bianco Research here in Chicago. He shares his thoughts about the Fed, markets, the long-lost world of stock picking, and the role of cryptocurrencies as a new monetary regime unfolds. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halereport.substack.com2019-09-2536 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 03: Dali YangIt was a great honor and pleasure to interview renowned political scientist Professor Dali Yang of the University of Chicago for our most recent Hale Report. His thoughtful and well-researched views on modern China’s political economy are a welcome summertime antidote to current turbulence in the US-China relationship. His books are all classics in their field, and you can find his papers as well on his website, daliyang.org. If you have never read anything he has written about China’s governance transformation, as well as the future of its youngest citizens, you are missing a critical guidepost to unde...2019-09-2545 minThe Hale ReportThe Hale ReportEpisode 05: Nikolai TagarovEconVue Editor-in-Chief Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Nikolai Tagarov, advisor to the European Commission, about the recent travails in Venezuela. They discuss how the drop in oil prices has been replaced by income from drug trafficking, and how this has led to immigration flows that threaten not just the southern border of the United States, but all of Central America. Tagarov explains how Venezuela became one of the greatest failures in economic history and a contributor to human misery. He calls for a reexamination of the Monroe Doctrine, which allowed the US to intervene in its own neighborhood to protect its...2019-09-2536 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 04: Nikolai TagarovEconVue Editor-in-Chief Lyric Hughes Hale interviews Nikolai Tagarov, advisor to the European Commission, about the recent travails in Venezuela. They discuss how the drop in oil prices has been replaced by income from drug trafficking, and how this has led to immigration flows that threaten not just the southern border of the United States, but all of Central America. Tagarov explains how Venezuela became one of the greatest failures in economic history and a contributor to human misery. He calls for a reexamination of the Monroe Doctrine, which allowed the US to intervene in its own neighborhood to protect its...2019-09-2536 minThe Hale PodcastThe Hale PodcastEpisode 05: Kathryn Ibata-ArensThe Hale Report interviews Kathryn Ibata-Arens, Vincent de Paul Professor of Political Science & Director of the Global Asian Studies Program at DePaul University. Her new book, Beyond Technonationalism, Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Asia is published by Stanford University Press. An expert in Japan, she spent six years researching entrepreneurship in four countries, Japan, China, India and Singapore. Among her conclusions, just the right amount of protection and openness, combined with size and distance to internal and external markets, leads to the successful competition in biomedical markets. She calls this theory of state Networked Technonationalism or NTN.2019-09-2537 minJust Not SportsJust Not SportsAlexi Lalas is on a Quest for the Perfect Pop SongIn 2020, U.S. Soccer legend and Fox Sports analyst ALEXI LALAS will be eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Seriously. Now a quarter century into his solo music career, we bring back Alexi to discuss his new album "Look At You," running into his fans in Europe, when "la la la la la" is the perfect lyric, and whether his record works as a concept album about the 2019 US Women's National Team winning the World Cup. (Spoiler, Brad thinks it is.)2019-08-0400 minDebate de TronosDebate de TronosDEBATE DE TRONOS 8x02 Caballero de los Siete Reinos. #DebateDeTronos #JuegodeTronosyoutube.com/c/frikoides Emitido en directo: 23 de Abril de 2019 DEBATE de Juego de tronos, temporada 8. Capítulo 2 Caballero de los Siete Reinos. Podcast de juego de tronos. Florence + the Machine - Jenny of Oldstones (Lyric Video) | Season 8 | Game of Thrones (HBO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTa1jHk1Lxc Debatientes: Josite, Vero y Frikoide. Juego de Tronos 8×02 Caballero de los Siete Reinos. JdT 8×02 Caballero de los Siete Reinos. Frikoides | Tu blog de pelis frikis: https://frikoides.com TODAS las películas frikis de 2019: https://frikoides.com/peliculas-mas-esperadas-2019/ Predica el frikismo usando el hashtag #DebateDeTronos para comentar tu opinión y m...2019-04-231h 27Red Barn RadioRed Barn RadioTaylor HughesTaylor Hughes is a country/blues artist and singer-songwriter from  Lexington, Kentucky but now resides in Franklin, Tennessee.  She has  been performing professionally for a little over 5 years now but got her  "start" in Nashville on a TV comcast called "Nashville Spotlight."  Award winning gospel singer and vocal coach, Christy Sutherland, has  described Taylor's voice as "rich chocolate cake with soul."  Taylor has  been nominated multiple times for best female vocalist,  singer-songwriter, song of year, and best country act for the Lexington  Music awards. She was awarded best singer-songwriter and song of the  year in 2016 and best female vocalist in 2018.  H...2018-07-1159 minTaylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast | reputation | 1989 | Red | Speak Now | Fearless | Taylor SwiftTaylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast | reputation | 1989 | Red | Speak Now | Fearless | Taylor SwiftI Wish You Would - Episode 185 - Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast -- Swifties are also listening to Kelsea Ballerini & Fight Song by Rachel PlattenEpisode 185 - Taylor Talk gives you everything and nothing. Just kidding. We give you a new episode, of course! In Episode 185 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, your hosts delve into the narrative complexity that is “I Wish You Would.” Taylor Swift wrote this song with Jack Antonoff, and they were inspired by the John Hughes movies of the 1980s. Which movie does this song remind you of? What’s your favorite lyric in the song? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Enjoy the episode!   Highlights from Episode 185 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podc...2015-06-0800 minTaylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast | reputation | 1989 | Red | Speak Now | Fearless | Taylor SwiftTaylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast | reputation | 1989 | Red | Speak Now | Fearless | Taylor SwiftI Wish You Would - Episode 185 - Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast -- Swifties are also listening to Kelsea Ballerini & Fight Song by Rachel PlattenEpisode 185 - Taylor Talk gives you everything and nothing. Just kidding. We give you a new episode, of course! In Episode 185 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, your hosts delve into the narrative complexity that is “I Wish You Would.” Taylor Swift wrote this song with Jack Antonoff, and they were inspired by the John Hughes movies of the 1980s. Which movie does this song remind you of? What’s your favorite lyric in the song? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Enjoy the episode!   Highlights from Episode 185 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podc...2015-06-081h 15In the MarginsIn the MarginsE9: Sound Like Yourself: An Interview with Jeff Shotts from Graywolf PressGraywolf Press is a leading independent publisher of contemporary American and international literature. In this episode we talk with Executive Editor Jeff Shotts to learn how they discover and work with leading writers such as Eula Biss and Claudia Rankine. We also learn how their non-profit status allows them freedom to work at the leading edge of the art and what he means when he suggests writers "Sound Like Yourself".   Podcast Notes:   Partnership with Favorite Poem Project: Favorite Poem Project: http://www.favoritepoem.org/ Robert Pinsky: http://robe...2015-05-1830 minIn the MarginsIn the MarginsE9: Sound Like Yourself: An Interview with Jeff Shotts from Graywolf PressGraywolf Press is a leading independent publisher of contemporary American and international literature. In this episode we talk with Executive Editor Jeff Shotts to learn how they discover and work with leading writers such as Eula Biss and Claudia Rankine. We also learn how their non-profit status allows them freedom to work at the leading edge of the art and what he means when he suggests writers "Sound Like Yourself".   Podcast Notes:   Partnership with Favorite Poem Project: Favorite Poem Project: http://www.favoritepoem.org/ Robert Pinsky: http://robe...2015-05-1830 minLINER NOTESLINER NOTESRemembrance; A Tribute to Amiri BarakaAMIRI BARAKACLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SHOWPoet, writer, teacher, and political activist Amiri Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones in 1934 in Newark, New Jersey. He attended Rutgers University and Howard University, spent three years in the U.S. Air Force, and returned to New York City to attend Columbia University and the New School for Social Research. Baraka was well known for his strident social criticism, often writing in an incendiary style that made it difficult for some audiences and critics to respond with objectivity to...2014-01-2631 minSaturday ReviewSaturday Review11/08/2012Tom Sutcliffe and his guests Billy Kay, Hannah McGill and Kathryn Hughes review the cultural highlights of the week from the Edinburgh Festival including Pixar's new animated story, Brave, an American story with a very Scottish flavour. Pixar's first film to be set entirely in the British Isles it is also the first to boast a female lead. Kelly McDonald plays fiery red head Scottish Princess Merida. She is joined by other Scottish stars, Billy Connolly as King Fergus, Robbie Coltraine as Lord Dingwall and Kevin McKidd as Lord MacGuffin - aswell as Emma Thompson and Julie Walters. 2012-08-1141 min