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The NPR Politics Podcast
Is Trump's Economy Taking Shape?
He campaigned on lowering the cost of household goods, but inflation remains outside the range the Federal Reserve desires, and the cost of eggs, among other items, remains higher than usual. What does President Trump's economic policy look like?This episode: political correspondent Sarah McCammon, White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from...
2025-02-17
13 min
KQED's Forum
Trump Ignites Trade Wars with China, Backs Down on Canada, Mexico
A 10% tariff on Chinese goods went into effect on Tuesday as China retaliated with its own set of tariffs. Earlier Donald Trump put his threatened 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico on hold for 30 days after discussions with the countries’ leaders. Trump says he brought the two neighboring countries to their knees, but the Wall Street Journal called Trump’s tariffs “the dumbest trade war in history.” We’ll talk to experts about tariffs, the international response to Trump’s actions, and the impact they may have on businesses and consumers.Guests:Shannon...
2025-02-05
57 min
EconoFact Chats
The Challenges of Trump's Economic Plans
President-elect Trump's campaign promises included imposing broad tariffs to bolster U.S. manufacturing jobs, pursuing mass deportations to free jobs for U.S. citizens and ease the housing crunch, and assuming a greater role in setting monetary policy. How likely is it that these policies will be enacted and, if so, what would be their possible consequences? Binyamin Appelbaum of The New York Times, Scott Horsley of NPR, Greg Ip of The Wall Street Journal, and Heather Long of The Washington Post join EconoFact Chats to discuss the feasibility and probable outcomes of the President-elect’s stated economic plans.
2024-12-15
38 min
Going Public
Going Public: Conversation with Scott Horsley, NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent
Dan Woods talks with NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsley. Horsely shares about his career in journalism and public radio, his time at the Cape Chamber's SEEDS event, as well as his thoughts on the economic impact of the upcoming administration.
2024-12-11
24 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Checking The Receipts On Trump's Tariff Proposal
In a post on Truth Social Monday evening, President-elect Trump announced he plans to enact tariffs on goods from Canada, China and Mexico on his first day in office. How could this plan work, what would the economic impacts be, and will it really happen? This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han and Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, u...
2024-11-26
13 min
Trump's Terms
Hedge fund manager Scott Bessent is Trump's pick for treasury secretary
Trump's Trials is now Trump's Terms. Each episode, host Scott Detrow curates NPR coverage of the incoming Trump administration.This episode: President-elect Trump plans to nominate hedge fund manager Scott Bessent to serve as Treasury Secretary. He'll be tasked with moving big parts of the incoming president's agenda, including tax cuts and tariffs. NPR's Scott Horsley speaks with All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang.Support NPR and hear every episode sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2024-11-25
05 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
So What Will Trump's Policies Mean For The Cost Of Living?
Suffice it to say the economy is quite complicated and making sense of the specific impact of any one policy is quite difficult. But a number of the priorities President-elect Trump has championed, including mass deportations and steep tariffs, could all lead to yet another spike in the cost of living.This episode: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, senior national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen...
2024-11-11
15 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
As Fed Makes Borrowing Easier, Candidates' Economic Pitches
It just got cheaper to borrow money in the United States; the Federal Reserve cut interest rates, signalling that it believes inflation is largely over with and the economy is generally strong.Here's how Vice President Harris and Donald Trump are talking about the state of the economy and their policy proposals.This episode: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, campaign correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi....
2024-09-19
17 min
The Long View
Omar Aguilar and Sébastien Page: Market Outlook for 2024 and Beyond
On today’s podcast, we’ll chat with two global asset-allocation specialists, Omar Aguilar from Charles Schwab and Sébastien Page from T. Rowe Price. Omar is CEO and chief investment officer for Schwab Asset Management. Before joining Schwab in 2011, he worked at a variety of firms including Financial Engines, ING Investment Management, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch Investment Management, and Bankers Trust.And Sébastien Page is head of Global Multi-Asset Investing at T. Rowe Price, where he oversees a team of investment professionals dedicated to the firm’s multi-asset portfolios. He’s a member of T. Rowe Price...
2024-08-27
55 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Americans Say The Economy's Bad, But Spend Like It's Good
What does that distinction mean for Democrats' political fortunes come November? Will the 2024 look more like the 2022 midterm elections, where voters backed Democrats despite a struggling economy? Or is it 1980, when inflation and an unpopular Democratic president led to a surge in Republican power?This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson.This podcast was produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast...
2024-05-13
15 min
Consider This from NPR
What Would The Economy Look Like If Donald Trump Gets A Second Term?
During his time in office, former president Donald Trump talked a great deal about all of the positive changes he was making to improve the economy.When he gave his final State of the Union address in February 2020, employers had added more than six million jobs, unemployment was at three-and-a-half percent and the stock market was soaring.But by March all of that ended as coronavirus spread rapidly across the globe.Donald Trump is poised to capture the Republican presidential nomination. As president, some of his economic policies came out of the traditional Republican...
2024-01-28
12 min
Consider This from NPR
What Would The Economy Look Like If Donald Trump Gets A Second Term?
During his time in office, former president Donald Trump talked a great deal about all of the positive changes he was making to improve the economy.When he gave his final State of the Union address in February 2020, employers had added more than six million jobs, unemployment was at three-and-a-half percent and the stock market was soaring.But by March all of that ended as coronavirus spread rapidly across the globe.Donald Trump is poised to capture the Republican presidential nomination. As president, some of his economic policies came out of the traditional Republican...
2024-01-28
12 min
The Wolf Of All Streets
Buy All Crypto Now! The Bitcoin ETF Will Spark A Massive Rally
Join Mark Yusko, Morgan Creek Capital, and Hunter Horsley, Co-Founder and CEO of Bitwise, as we discuss what the Bitcoin ETF approval means for crypto and why the market will pump very aggressively. Mark Yusko: https://twitter.com/markyuskoHunter Horsley: https://twitter.com/HHorsley►► JOIN THE FREE WOLF DEN NEWSLETTER, DELIVERED EVERY WEEK DAY!👉https://thewolfden.substack.com/ ►►OKXSIGN UP FOR AN OKX TRADING ACCOUNT THEN DEPOSIT & TRADE TO UNLOCK MYSTERY BOX REWARDS OF UP TO $60,000! 👉 https...
2024-01-11
50 min
WALKING THE TALK W/Terry Dwayne Ashford
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2024-01-08
27 min
StreetNOW NEWS ™️ by Tweet Station News ©️(as DatGuYTV w-DatguyRadio)
Terry Dwayne Ashford Reporting From Panera Bread Tenleytown DC between 420-730 PM EST Time
Terry Dwayne Ashford Son of Wilma BC-ID 26 71319 Reported the scams - one India man even tried to pose as the smart guy who was the broadcast - this broadcast was produced managed directed reported voice of and broadcasted by Terry Dwayne Ashford - son of Wilma The police department is allegedly responsible for the thieving of the funding that was to monitor how Terry Dwayne Ashford handled the agony for police badgering leverage and was also signaling and alleged setting up to make a false claim based on how Terry Dwayne spent the recovery money given alleged also in association...
2024-01-08
27 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Is Bidenomics Working?
President Biden has been touting his economic plan as the economy recovers after the pandemic. We look at how the economy fared in 2023 and what could be in store in 2024. This episode: senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Asma Khalid, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.This episode was edited by Erica Morrison. It was produced by Jeongyoon Han and Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr...
2023-12-27
16 min
StreetNOW NEWS ™️ by Tweet Station News ©️(as DatGuYTV w-DatguyRadio)
Inside Crimes white Collar involving a Child using a 2nd Stall while Shaving by prey
Terry Dwayne (Wayne) Ashford reporting Birth Certificate May have Aim now by Women who had planned to swap the Terry Dwayne Ashford with some White Man who wanted to be The Black Terry Dwayne Ashford all Squashed Takoma Park Aquatic Center is the location of this reporting of strange events inside the men's locker room as Terry Dwayne Ashford Got Dressed. Let's assume the whites observed in Shakey anxiety was part of the ploy from the other exact opposite end of the locker room posing now in a Hoodie in the gray and brown pants with red backpack and the...
2023-12-23
05 min
Comic Book Bears Podcast
Comic Book Bears Podcast Issue #275: Special Guest John Horsley and his book Jonly Nonly!!
We are thrilled to welcome back to the show comic creator John Horsley!!! John had previously appeared on our show to discuss his horror themed Eynes Anthology a few years back and this time he is here to discuss his Kickstarter campaign for a very different type of book! Jonly Nonly began life as a comedic webcomic back in 2008 that John created based off his wife Kaylie's drawings of John and his friend Jeff. The Kickstarter is for collections of these strips - both as single issues and as a TPB! John takes us through the characters who inhabit...
2023-11-23
2h 29
EconoFact Chats
Taking Stock of the U.S. Economy: Government Shutdowns, Inflation, Housing, Unions and More
Binyamin Applebaum of the New York Times, Larry Edelman of the Boston Globe, Scott Horsley of NPR, and Heather Long of the Washington Post join EconoFact Chats for the 9th edition of the podcast's panel discussion with economic journalists. Binyamin, Larry, Scott and Heather focus on inflation, affordable housing, the temporarily averted government shutdown, the auto-workers strike and what that might imply about the union movement, and the ongoing Amazon and Google anti-trust cases.
2023-10-08
42 min
Consider This from NPR
The CFPB On Trial
The Supreme Court heard a case Tuesday that threatened the existence of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.NPR's Nina Totenberg reports on the legal arguments in a case brought by payday lenders against the watchdog agency.And NPR's Scott Horsley walks through the track record of the CFPB since its founding in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
2023-10-04
12 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
If The Economy Is So Good, Why Are People So Mad?
Inflation is way down, the U.S. is faring better than other major economies, and people broadly say their own personal financial situation is good. So why are people so down on the economy?This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus...
2023-08-16
10 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Tax Revenue Is Down, Spending Is Up, And The Deficit Is Bigger
The federal government's deficit nearly tripled in the first nine months of the fiscal year, a surge that's bound to raise concerns about the country's rising debt levels.And NPR spoke with young voters from rural North Carolina about the issues on their mind.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, politics reporter Ximena Bustillo, and politics reporter Elena Moore.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. ...
2023-07-14
20 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Wages Up. Inflation Down. Strong Economy? Depends Who You Ask.
It is all in the numbers: the economy is doing really well. Workers are raises are outpacing inflation and unemployment is still near historic lows. But how people feel about it all is a messier, very political story.This episode: Justice reporter Deepa Shivaram, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple...
2023-06-15
11 min
Secrets of the High Demand Coach
Passion is the Key to Differentiation with Tyler Horsley - Ep. 64
In this flexible and adaptive episode, Tyler Horsey, CEO of Nuclear Networking, Inc., shares how he transformed what he learned in the US intelligence services into a thriving agency that helps business scale.You will discover:- How to thrive in the age of AI- Why to ignore the advice of your friends and family- Why you should pay for the advice of strangers Tyler Horsley founded Nuclear Networking after his career as a US Federal Officer and having worked for two government agencies and a military co...
2023-05-15
26 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Jan. 6 Militia Leader Convicted Of Seditious Conspiracy
A jury in Washington, D.C., has convicted former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio and three others of seditious conspiracy, handing the Justice Department a key victory in its Jan. 6 probe. And as the country continues to add jobs and boost wages, why do Americans think the country is in a recession?This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is...
2023-05-05
19 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Moving Cash Is Faster Than Ever. It Makes Bank Runs Hard To Stop.
Top monetary officials including Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen say things have stabilized in the two weeks since panicked depositors rapidly withdrew their money from Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, causing both to fail. But on top of revisiting recently-relaxed banking regulations, policy makers are pondering how to handle the risk of bank runs in the age of smartphone banking.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. It is...
2023-03-23
16 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Biden: Government To Ensure Customers Can Withdraw Money
The Biden administration has announced that customers of Silicon Valley Bank will have full access to their deposits, an extraordinary move by federal officials to backstop billions of dollars in uninsured money. In remarks Monday morning, the president indicated he was confident in the banking system after a few high-profile bank closures last week.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. It is edited by Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Research and...
2023-03-13
15 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
After Months Of Inflation, Where Is The Economy Heading?
A huge number of voters indicated that the economy was their top concern in the midterm election — something that likely helped Republicans take control of the House of Representatives. But President Biden's party fared far better than expected given how persistent rising costs have been. So what's going on with the economy right now, and what could be coming down the road?This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, White House correspondent Asma Khalid, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.This episode was produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. It was edited by Eric McDaniel. Our ex...
2022-12-28
18 min
Consider This from NPR
What China's New COVID Surge Could Mean—For China And The World
Three years into the pandemic, the world could be on the cusp of the biggest outbreak yet — in China. The country had some of the strictest COVID polices anywhere, but in recent weeks has dramatically eased them. And as China has dropped most testing and quarantine requirements, the virus is spreading largely unchecked. How could that impact China and the world?NPR China affairs correspondent John Ruwitch, science correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley take stock of where things may be headed. In participating regions, you'll also hear a lo...
2022-12-16
11 min
Consider This from NPR
Five Big Issues Americans Are Voting On This Election
National issues are increasingly crowding out more local concerns in elections across the country. With that in mind, we hear from five NPR correspondents covering some of the issues that may shape the course of the midterms.Scott Horsley unpacks inflation. Sarah McCammon explains how this year's Supreme Court decision striking down a constitutional right to abortion is shaping voter decisions. Joel Rose puts immigration numbers in context. Martin Kaste explains why Republicans are making crime an election issue. And Miles Parks explains why Democrats say Democracy itself is on the ballot.In participating...
2022-11-07
14 min
Consider This from NPR
It's Not Just The U.S. There Are Signs Of A Global Economic Downturn.
The war in Ukraine is stressing global energy and food markets. China's COVID-19 lockdowns continue to affect supply chains. Economies large and small are facing persistent inflation. All of it adds up to a bleak global economic picture.We talk to three NPR reporters on three different continents —Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsley in Washington, Rob Schmitz in Berlin and Lauren Frayer in Mumbai—about how economic crises half a world away can bear down on daily life.This episode also features reporting from NPR's David Gura on where CEOs think the economy is headed....
2022-10-24
13 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Fight Inflation Without Recession? How Two Top Economists See It
Protect jobs or how much you can buy for a dollar? It's up to the Federal Reserve, the nation's central bank, to strike a balance. Larry Summers, who worked in the Clinton and Obama administrations, says a recession is likely as the Fed tries to figure it out. Jared Bernstein, a top White House economist, touts the steps the White House has taken to boost the economy — but acknowledged that the administration has limited influence, even if it will bear the political responsibility.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Le...
2022-10-20
15 min
The Property Files
Strata Questions Unlocked with Scott Devereux
Our Strata and Owners Corporate expert, Scott is back for another episode and we’re joined by St Kilda property owner Aidan. After going into his property not fully understanding what parts of the building were common property, Aidan was stung with a levy he was quite shocked with. In this episode, Aidan asks all of the burning questions that we’re sure a lot of, especially first time property owners want answers to. Scott, Aidan and myself have an open conversation about what the roles of the Owners Corporation Manager and Committee are, how decisions are made...
2022-08-28
31 min
Consider This from NPR
What You Need To Know About Biden's Plan to Forgive Student Loan Debt
President Biden's plan to forgive federal student loan debt – up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients and up to $10,000 for others who qualify – leaves millions of borrowers with unanswered questions. NPR's Sequoia Carrillo and Carolina Rodriguez of the Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program in New York, examine the new plan and help answer some of the frequently asked questions about how it would work. This episode features reporting from NPR's Scott Horsley.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community....
2022-08-26
13 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Need To Claim Student Debt Relief? Here's What We Know
The federal government will forgive federal student loan debt – up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, and up to $10,000 for others who qualify. We discuss what that means for borrowers, for the economy and how lawmakers are reacting to the president's announcement.This episode: political reporter Deepa Shivaram, education reporter Sequoia Carrillo, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Learn more about upcoming live shows of The NPR Politics Podcast at nprpresents.org.Support the show and unlock sponsor-free listening with a subscription to The NPR Politics Podcast Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org/politics
2022-08-25
11 min
Consider This from NPR
As Inflation Eases, Food Prices Soar
Gas prices are down. Inflation is dropping ever so slightly. But the cost of food is going up. The price of food in America rose more in the past year than it has at any time since 1979.We'll explore the ways that high food prices are affecting consumers and small businesses alike, and see what inflation means for those who are most vulnerable to food insecurity.This episode features reporting from NPR's Asma Khalid, Scott Horsley and Ari Shapiro, along with Stephan Bisaha from our Gulf States Newsroom.In participating regions, you'll also hear...
2022-08-23
12 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Inflation's Impact On Florida Voters
Pinellas County, on Florida's west coast, is unique: it backed the winning presidential tickets in 2012, 2016 and 2020, throwing support to Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, respectively. How are voters from different political sides thinking about the elections in a place where inflation is among the highest in the country?Read more reporting from Florida.This episode: political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, White House correspondent Asma Khalid, and economic correspondent Scott Horsley.Learn more about upcoming live shows of The NPR Politics Podcast at nprpresents.org.Support the show and unlock sponsor-free listening...
2022-08-19
26 min
The Property Files
All Things Conveyancing with Belinda Scott
The paperwork involved in transferring a property can be daunting, stressful and a potential financial risk if it isn’t done correctly. This is where Belinda Scott comes in. Belinda is the Principal Conveyancer at Easy Move Conveyancing, a firm started in the early 2000s helping people with all the legal parts of buying and selling a property. In this episode we talk about the importance of a conveyancer having a thorough look through your contract of sale and section 32. We talk about the difference between conditional and unconditional contracts and the team having a common goal with both si...
2022-07-31
22 min
Consider This from NPR
With Inflation Soaring, The Fed Weighs Another Interest Rate Hike
Food, gas, rent — prices are climbing across the board. As inflation hit a 40-year high last month, millions of Americans are adjusting their spending and looking for ways to stretch their budgets. The Federal Reserve is taking action, too. Policy makers are meeting this week to consider whether and how much to raise interest rates in an effort to curb inflation. We talk to NPR's chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley and business correspondent David Gura. In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in...
2022-07-25
13 min
The Property Files
Introduction to Strata with Scott Devereux
An owners corporation is a collective of owners who have their own titles but share common property between them, this could be a driveway, lift, gym, garden etc. In today’s episode I’m joined by Senior Owners Corporation Manager at High Rise Strata, Scott Devereux. Scott shares with us the purpose of an owners corporation, the structure of who makes the decisions and the benefits for owners. This is an introduction to strata and we’re looking forward to Scott joining us for another episode in the future. To get in touch with Scott, you can do so via em...
2022-07-17
15 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Presidents Can't Fix Inflation. It Doesn't Stop Americans From Blaming Them For It.
Inflation hit a new, 40-year high in June, with consumer prices up 9.1% from a year ago. Gas prices were a big part of this, but the cost of essentials like food and shelter are also rising rapidly.It is a real problem for Americans trying to make ends meet — and one that lawmakers, including Joe Biden, have few tools to address. That is likely to leave Democrats in a lurch come November's midterm elections.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Scott Detrow, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Support the sh...
2022-07-14
14 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Presidents Can't Fix Inflation. It Doesn't Stop Americans From Blaming Them For It.
Inflation hit a new, 40-year high in June, with consumer prices up 9.1% from a year ago. Gas prices were a big part of this, but the cost of essentials like food and shelter are also rising rapidly.It is a real problem for Americans trying to make ends meet — and one that lawmakers, including Joe Biden, have few tools to address. That is likely to leave Democrats in a lurch come November's midterm elections.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Scott Detrow, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Support the sh...
2022-07-14
14 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Inflation At 40-Year High; Jan. 6 Committee Wants To Talk To Ginni Thomas
Take our survey: https://www.npr.org/podcastsurveyGinni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, reportedly said she'd be willing to speak to the committee following reporting by the Washington Post that Thomas was communicating with a Trump legal adviser at the heart of the probe.And the Federal Reserve escalated its battle against inflation Wednesday, announcing the largest interest rate hike in 28 years as the central bank struggles to regain control over soaring prices.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh, legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg...
2022-06-17
22 min
Consider This from NPR
Inflation Is Not Getting Better. Why Some CEOs Are Predicting Recession
Prices rose more than expected in May. Gas is averaging $5 a gallon. Food, rent, and housing all cost more, too. NPR's Scott Horsley spoke to consumers trying to cope. Some CEOs are predicting a recession — but not all. NPR's David Gura reports. Additional reporting in this episode from NPR's Chris Arnold on the growing cost of housing. Transportation company owner Dennis Briggs spoke to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe on Weekend Edition Sunday. Help NPR improve podcasts by completing a short, anonymous survey at npr.org/podcastsurvey. In participating regions, you'll also hear a lo...
2022-06-13
12 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Americans Are Spending Lots — But They Still Don't Feel Good About The Economy
The Labor Department said Friday that U.S. businesses added 390,000 jobs in May, as the unemployment rate held steady at a very low 3.6 percent and, despite rising prices, American continue to spend. Nevertheless, voters remain concerned about the economy and the White House is scrambling to find a convincing message.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Asma Khalid, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, demographics and culture correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, and education correspondent Anya Kamenetz.Support the show and unlock sponsor-free listening with a subscription to The NPR Politics Podcast Plus. Learn more...
2022-06-03
23 min
Consider This from NPR
Why Americans Feel The Toll Of High Inflation Beyond Gas Pumps & Grocery Stores
This is a fragile moment for the U.S. economy. Many people are feeling the steep rise of the cost of gas and groceries, and some are having to decide whether to buy food or fill up their tanks. Food banks and local non-profits are seeing more people than ever. And experts worry that the Federal Reserve's efforts to combat inflation by raising interest rates could tip the economy into recession.NPR's Scott Horsley covers the big-picture economy, Chris Arnold covers housing and Brittany Cronin covers energy. They explain what sectors are feeling the most impact and how...
2022-05-26
09 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Weekly Roundup: May 20th
U.S. government tariffs and Department of Agriculture buying practices helped drive consolidation in the baby formula industry. When a major plant shuttered over contamination concerns in February, the industry was already vulnerable to supply chain threats.And after decades of reluctance, Finland and Sweden now hope to join NATO, the U.S.-Europe military alliance founded to protect against possible Russian aggression. The change in stance was prompted by Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell, and white House correspondent Franco...
2022-05-20
26 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Weekly Roundup: May 20th
U.S. government tariffs and Department of Agriculture buying practices helped drive consolidation in the baby formula industry. When a major plant shuttered over contamination concerns in February, the industry was already vulnerable to supply chain threats.And after decades of reluctance, Finland and Sweden now hope to join NATO, the U.S.-Europe military alliance founded to protect against possible Russian aggression. The change in stance was prompted by Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell, and white House correspondent Franco...
2022-05-20
25 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Will Threats To Abortion Access Motivate Democratic Voters? Maybe.
The leak of a draft opinion from the Supreme Court earlier this month that showed the majority-conservative court ready to overturn Roe v. Wade has led two-thirds of Democrats to say that they are more likely to vote in November, according to the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. That compares to just 40% of Republicans who said so. It remains to be seen whether that enthusiasm will wane in the months before the election.This episode: White House correspondent Scott Horsley, demographics and culture correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.Support...
2022-05-19
12 min
Consider This from NPR
A Formula Shortage Shows How Policy, Societal Pressure Impact Babies & Parents
This week, the FDA announced new steps to ease a nationwide baby formula shortage prompted, in part, by a temporary shutdown of a facility that makes formula back in February. As millions of families who rely on formula wait for supplies to become more available, many are also looking for answers on the circumstances that gave rise to the shortage.NPR Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsley breaks down the tangle of supply chain issues and federal policies that are playing into the formula crisis. And Dr. Alison Stuebe of UNC Health — who also shares th...
2022-05-18
13 min
Consider This from NPR
Inflation Is Still High. Why That Hits Low-Income Americans Hardest.
Inflation dipped slightly in April, but it's still at a historically-high 8.3 percent. Research suggests lower-income families suffer the most when prices rise.NPR's Scott Horsley explains how people around the country are coping with inflation, and what the Federal Reserve is doing to try to bring it under control.This episode also includes reporting from NPR's Jennifer Ludden, on eviction rates rising in the face of increased rent and the end of pandemic rent aid in some places.And it features reporting from NPR's Brittany Cronin, on what's driving rising fuel prices....
2022-05-12
09 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
More Jobs, Bigger Paychecks... And The Risk Of Recession?
Lots of people have gotten jobs recently and paychecks are, on average, getting bigger. But what those paychecks can buy is shrinking because costs are going up. So, the Federal Reserve is taking steps to limit the amount of money bouncing around in the economy. That should help slow price increases — but risks a recession.And far-right group leaders are pleading guilty to serious charges tied to their involvement in the January 6th riot. And the congressional investigation has interviewed nearly 1000 people ahead of "primetime" hearings in June.Also: Keanu Reeves reports for the CBC, Blake Li...
2022-05-06
25 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
The Economy Is Weird Right Now
Unemployment in the United States is near record lows, wages are growing quickly, and spending in the service sector is increasing as the pandemic lulls.But there's also some worrying news: more job openings than people who want to fill them, global economic uncertainty stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and so much demand for consumer goods that the supply chain is struggling to keep up — forces that have all helped to drive inflation.Can the Federal Reserve calibrate its response in a way that won't tip the country into a recession? And what view of th...
2022-04-05
14 min
News Nerds
The War In Ukraine Continues
We’re starting the show this week with my interview with Natalia Melnychuk. In addition to working for PEN International, an association dedicated to advocacy for writers, poets, journalists, and people of the pen, Natalia works as a freelance journalist. After she left Ukraine on the second day of the Russian invasion, she traveled to the UK. At the end of the show, Scott Horsley, NPR’s chief economic mind, is back on the show. This week we’re discussing sanctions and how they affect national economies
2022-03-10
34 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Biden Bans Russian Oil Imports
The symbolic move was accompanied by an acknowledgement from the president that gas prices are likely to keep rising. Nominally at an all-time high, gasoline prices remain well below their 2008 peak after adjusting for inflation.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Scott Detrow, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
2022-03-08
12 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Biden Bans Russian Oil Imports
The symbolic move was accompanied by an acknowledgement from the president that gas prices are likely to keep rising. Nominally at an all-time high, gasoline prices remain well below their 2008 peak after adjusting for inflation.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Scott Detrow, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com...
2022-03-08
11 min
State of the World from NPR
President Biden announces ban on Russian oil imports to the U.S.
In an address to the country, President Biden announced that the White House would be banning any Russian oil from being imported into the United States. NPR's Rachel Martin discusses the latest move and what it means for the world with NPR correspondents Scott Horsley and Scott DetrowLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2022-03-08
05 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
The Economy Is Doing Well By Most Measures—But Inflation Remains A Problem
Inflation is particularly potent as a political issue because it touches everyone, but President Biden still rarely addresses the topic substantively in public appearances. How much of an issue will it be in November?And a joint database, designed to prevent voter fraud, lets states track those Americans registered to vote in multiple places. But the program has recently become the target of a far-right disinformation campaign that's already led one state to stop participating.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, White House correspondent Scott Detrow, voting reporter Miles Parks, and chief economics correspondent Scott...
2022-02-11
25 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
The Economy Is Doing Well By Most Measures—But Inflation Remains A Problem
Inflation is particularly potent as a political issue because it touches everyone, but President Biden still rarely addresses the topic substantively in public appearances. How much of an issue will it be in November?And a joint database, designed to prevent voter fraud, lets states track those Americans registered to vote in multiple places. But the program has recently become the target of a far-right disinformation campaign that's already led one state to stop participating.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, White House correspondent Scott Detrow, voting reporter Miles Parks, and chief economics correspondent Scott...
2022-02-11
24 min
News Nerds
It's Our Holiday Special!
It’s the holiday season and on this episode of News Nerds you’ll hear some never before heard before and after discussions with two of our past guests. First, we’ll be hearing from Lisa Napoli. Lisa is a former journalist turned author who’s latest book is called Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR. Next, Scott Horsley tells me about how he started working in Public Radio in a conversation I had with him. Scott is NPR’s Chief Economics Reporter. Ezra
2021-12-30
30 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How Successful Was The Biden Administration In Managing The Economy This Year?
The Biden administration laid out his main priorities as the president took office: tackling the pandemic, responding to the climate crisis, addressing racial inequality, and rejuvenating the economy. Over the next few weeks, the NPR Politics Podcast will check in on whether those goals being met.President Biden's first legislative push was the American Rescue Plan, a roughly $2 trillion economic stimulus plan that expanded help for unemployed workers and issued direct cash payments to millions of people. The pandemic and supply chain issues, though, have proved tenacious. Many workers have seen their nominal wages rise, but persistent inflation...
2021-12-23
14 min
News Nerds
NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent, Scott Horsley
NPR’s chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley joins us this week to discuss the stock market, November’s unemployment and jobs reports, how the Omicron variant might affect the economy, inflation, and more this week on News Nerds for Friday, December 17th, 2021. Ezra
2021-12-18
26 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Optimistic On Supply Chain Problems
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg tells NPR that the Biden administration is focused on resolving supply chain issues in time of the holiday shopping season. Also: what is a supply chain and why are they causing issues?This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support...
2021-10-13
14 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Weekly Roundup: October 8th
Congress reached a deal to raise the debt ceiling enough to cover the government's spending for a few more months. Anemic job growth persists. Former president Trump is holding an Iowa rally this weekend and his continued flirtation with re-election has kept the Republican primary field on ice.This episode: White House correspondent Ayesha Rascoe, congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, Iowa Public Radio reporter Clay Masters, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org...
2021-10-08
28 min
DatguyTV W/Terry Dwayne Ashford
DatguyRadio with Terry Dwayne Ashford
Reporting is Terry Dwayne Ashford - Indacarseat DatGuY, from Inside Room#347 of the Extended Stay America Hotel Tyson Corners - of the canceled order linked to the bad malfunctioning computers sent alleged linked to Washington DC MPD Officers that was to stifle SNnews JIC Reporting of their crime scenes and sex trafficking of men having sex with men to scheme the world and money out of innocent people. Using the computer - the Washington DC MPD was trying to swap their crimes to the friendship sharing of Scott Horsley and the Journalist Broadcaster Terry Dwayne Ashford - by...
2021-09-22
21 min
Tennis Specifically Terry Dwayne Ashford
Episode (Lady semi finals Discussion) - Tennis Specifically “US Open 2021”
Terry Dwayne Ashford Indacarseat DatGuY StreetNOW News JIC from ESA Room#347 Tyson Corners Extended Stay America Hotel- at 5PM EST Time Thursday Evening Sept 9th, 2021 - for Tennis Specifically StreetNOW Sports Broadcast as Commentator as Commentary for the fourth Grand Slam Tennis of the year.Special thanks to the Tennis Specifically Commentator Team that assisted in some way whether they know it or not: NAGWA MOHAMMED of the extended Stay America Hotel Tyson Corners "Thank You"CARINA CAMPOS of the extended Stay America Hotel Tyson Corners "Gracious I am" SCOTT HORSLEY of NPR Radio "...
2021-09-09
25 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Cutting Unemployment Aid Didn't Get Many Unemployed Americans Back To Work
Some twelve million Americans saw their expanded unemployment assistance expire Monday as the delta variant throttles the nation's economic recovery. Research from the states that halted the aid programs earlier this summer suggests the end of benefits will hurt spending and won't do much to get people back into the workforce.So far, neither Congress nor the Biden administration are pushing to renew the benefits.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, White House correspondent Ayesha Rascoe, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email...
2021-09-07
14 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Weekly Roundup: March 5th
Despite a strong jobs report last month, the economy is still really struggling. That means there's a lot of energy behind Democrats' COVID relief package—but passing the rest of their agenda will almost certainly be much harder.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell, and congressional correspondent Susan Davis.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your lo...
2021-03-05
27 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
What Is In The Next Covid Relief Bill
House Democrats are putting the finishing touches on their Covid-19 relief package. It is expected to include everything from direct payments to a $15 federal minimum wage, and cost nearly $2 trillion. We break down what's in the bill and what will and will not make it through the Senate.This episode: congressional correspondent Susan Davis, congressional correspondent Kelsey Snell, and chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics...
2021-02-16
13 min
PodCapers
Ep 177: Mass Effect: Legendary Edition Reaction With Kit "Puddy Geeks" Horsley
Does this video game series have a soul? Scott and Kit certainly think so! And with the latest trailer for Mass Effect: Legendary Edition out, they have a lot of opinions about how they'd like the remaster of three of their favourite games to turn out. Imagine that. Sci-fi fans having an opinion on something. You so rarely see that these days.Listen & Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | PodBean | Podchaser | Podparadise | Listen Notes | Player.FM | RSSFollow us on:Twitter: @AP2HYCInstagram: @AP2HYCFacebook.com/AP2HYCYouTube.com/AP2HYCapeEdited by Alexand...
2021-02-10
1h 49
Life Is Rich with Nate Scott
EP 17: Life Is Rich with Nate Scott - Tony Fleming, Mindset Is Everything
Hello this is Nate Scott, author of Life Is Rich: How To Create Lasting Wealth, and welcome to the Life Is Rich podcast. In today’s ‘Life Is Rich” podcast, I’m going to share an interview with Tony Fleming. www.TonyFlemingEnterprises.com Tony has always found the most exciting opportunities in the people around him. His passion for meeting individuals exactly where they are empowers him to make tangible, lasting differences for people in all walks of life. He’s poured himself into helping others for more than 24 years through personal development coaching and personal development speaking...
2021-02-05
1h 12
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford
Monday StreetNOW Morning 🌄 News with the indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford December 21, 2020
Monday StreetNOW Morning 🌄 News with the indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford December 21, 2020 ----- Dec 21Video showcasing face of the indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford, StreetNOW NewsThe indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford "Twitter Account" hs been blocked from sending messages as alerts which saved the life of the StreetNOW News Reporter was deemed non-conforming ti it's standards. To ensure you stay up to date with all the happenings, following indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford at either one or all of the twitter accounts listed below. What we have found is that while one account is blocked one of the other accounts rem...
2020-12-21
23 min
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford
Twitter accounts for indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford
Dec 21Video showcasing face of the indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford, StreetNOW NewsThe indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford "Twitter Account" hs been blocked from sending messages as alerts which saved the life of the StreetNOW News Reporter was deemed non-conforming ti it's standards. To ensure you stay up to date with all the happenings, following indacarseat DatGuY Terry DWAYNE Ashford at either one or all of the twitter accounts listed below. What we have found is that while one account is blocked one of the other accounts remains open meaning unblocked by the twitter or Facebook's accounts. Even that may...
2020-12-21
01 min
PodCapers
Ep 168: Fanfiction with Kit "Puddy Geeks" Horsley
Podcapers is back with a deep dive, or at least a dive, into another aspect of geek culture. Scott is joined by Kit "Puddy Geeks" Horsley to discuss the ins and outs of Fan Fiction, from the highs of genuine authorship, to the lows of...lets just say there are some really really low bits and leave it at that.Check out Kit's work on Archive of Our Own, Wattpad, and Tumblr.Listen & Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | PodBean | Podchaser | Podparadise | Listen Notes | Player.FM | RSSFollow us on:Twitter: @AP2HYCInstagram: @AP2HYCFacebook.com...
2020-12-02
1h 24
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY-Terry Dwayne Ashford Rm347, Extended Stay America Hotel Tysons
Platonic Friendship Shown between Scott Horsley/InDaCarSeat DaTGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford
Just Friends - Scott Horsley and Terry Ashford - Scott Is NOT GAY. http://blabber.news.blog/2020/11/19/addendums-showing-scott-horsley-and-indacarseat-datguy-terry-ashford-are-just-friends/ ———- in addition we provide the video that was done yesterday referenced in the broadcast https://youtu.be/Y70rguRv9Cg
2020-11-19
19 min
TerryTalkNews StreetNOW by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Platonic Friendship Shown between Scott Horsley/InDaCarSeat DaTGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford
Just Friends - Scott Horsley and Terry Ashford - Scott Is NOT GAY. http://blabber.news.blog/2020/11/19/addendums-showing-scott-horsley-and-indacarseat-datguy-terry-ashford-are-just-friends/ ———- in addition we provide the video that was done yesterday referenced in the broadcast https://youtu.be/Y70rguRv9Cg--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/InDaCarSeat/message
2020-11-19
19 min
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford
Providing Fact that Scott Horsley and Indacarseat DatGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford are Just Platonic frie
Providing Fact that Scott Horsley and Indacarseat DatGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford are Just Platonic friend. There shall be no redirection of Funds that should go directly to Indacarseat DatGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford to anyone - including Scott Horsley. Scott Horsley and Terry Dwayne Ashford have an agreement about how repayment will be delivered and designed. Hotel room staff indicated that Scott Horsley had a reservation to stay in the hotel at the same time as indacarseat DatGuY and was not staying in the same room. A second hotel reservation was changed to reflect 1 person in one room not 2 in one...
2020-11-19
16 min
It's Been a Minute
Getting Gamers To The Polls, Plus The Pandemic Economy
Voter outreach took on an unconventional form Tuesday night when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez streamed her gameplay of the hit game "Among Us" on Twitch. While she played the game with friends, her stream became one of the 20 most watched streams in Twitch history. Sam chats with Wired writer Cecilia D'Anastasio who explains the streaming platform's potential to reach new voters. Also, the pandemic has hit the economy hard, but not everyone is feeling the blows. Sam talks to Scott Horsley, NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent, about the pandemic economy – who's winning, who's losing and why.Learn more about sponsor me...
2020-10-24
34 min
TerryTalkNews StreetNOW by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Thank You to Scott From InDaCarSeat DaTGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford
A special kind of Thank You to Scott Horsley that goes beyond the email or text message From InDaCarSeat DaTGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford for having a hand in saving the InDaCarSeat DaTGuY’s life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/InDaCarSeat/message
2020-09-20
04 min
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY-Terry Dwayne Ashford Rm347, Extended Stay America Hotel Tysons
Thank You to Scott From InDaCarSeat DaTGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford
A special kind of Thank You to Scott Horsley that goes beyond the email or text message From InDaCarSeat DaTGuY Terry Dwayne Ashford for having a hand in saving the InDaCarSeat DaTGuY’s life.
2020-09-20
04 min
TerryTalkNews StreetNOW by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Healthcare Falsification Report by displaced InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford
Healthcare Falsification Report by displaced InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford - from this fraudulent attempt the world has DaTGuyTV that was created as the displaced InDaCarSeat DaTGuY person named Terry Dwayne Ashford was being threatened day in and day out of every day. Even every moment within the day. Only through journalism did Terry Dwayne Ashford lived. Thanking Scott Horsley, a fellow whiter Male journalist for the national Public Radio that saved Terry Dwayne Ashford’s life. Click here https://datguyradio.wordpress.com/2020/09/08/healthcare-falsification-fraud-report-by-indacarseat/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/InDaCarSeat/message
2020-09-09
04 min
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY-Terry Dwayne Ashford Rm347, Extended Stay America Hotel Tysons
Healthcare Falsification Report by displaced InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford
Healthcare Falsification Report by displaced InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford - from this fraudulent attempt the world has DaTGuyTV that was created as the displaced InDaCarSeat DaTGuY person named Terry Dwayne Ashford was being threatened day in and day out of every day. Even every moment within the day. Only through journalism did Terry Dwayne Ashford lived. Thanking Scott Horsley, a fellow whiter Male journalist for the national Public Radio that saved Terry Dwayne Ashford’s life. Click here https://datguyradio.wordpress.com/2020/09/08/healthcare-falsification-fraud-report-by-indacarseat/
2020-09-09
04 min
Where's The Grief?
EPISODE 100! With Dr. Heidi Horsley and Author Elizabeth Devita Raeburn
Hooray! I made it to 100 episodes! In this milestone episode, I interview Dr. Heidi Horsley (episode 29) and Author Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn. (episode 27) Heidi's brother Scott died at 17 and altered the course of her life, as she currently keeps his memory alive in many ways including running the Open to Hope Foundation, a non-profit helping people find hope after loss. She also is recovering from having contracted Covid-19. Elizabeth's is the author of "The Empty Room," which is widely considered THE book on sibling grief, which she wrote in dealing with the loss of her b...
2020-06-19
1h 19
The Mindfulness & Grief Podcast
Coping With Sibling Loss with Heidi Horsley
The death of a brother or sister can be devastating, but all too often it goes unacknowledged or at least minimized. Social cues direct bereaved siblings to "be strong for your parents," but how can you be strong when your world is shattered by loss? Heidi Horsley is no stranger to this kind of pain. Her brother, Scott, died in an automobile accident, alongside her cousin. This life changing experience inspired her to be a champion for grieving siblings and earn a doctorate in psychology. In this episode of the Mindfulness & Grief Podcast, Heidi shares her story of love...
2020-02-19
35 min
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY-Terry Dwayne Ashford Rm347, Extended Stay America Hotel Tysons
Friendship Value by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Friendship Value by Terry Dwayne Ashford public thanks to Scott Horsley of NPR Radio for his support.
2020-01-23
02 min
TerryTalkNews StreetNOW by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Friendship Value by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Friendship Value by Terry Dwayne Ashford public thanks to Scott Horsley of NPR Radio for his support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/InDaCarSeat/message
2020-01-23
02 min
TerryTalkNews StreetNOW by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Podcast Thank NPR Scott Horsley by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Life saved by Scott Horsley NPR Chief Economy Correspondent--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/InDaCarSeat/message
2019-12-16
04 min
InDaCarSeat DaTGuY-Terry Dwayne Ashford Rm347, Extended Stay America Hotel Tysons
Podcast Thank NPR Scott Horsley by Terry Dwayne Ashford
Life saved by Scott Horsley NPR Chief Economy Correspondent
2019-12-16
03 min
Congressional Dish
201: WTF is the Federal Reserve?
The Federal Reserve system: Most Americans know it's important but most Americans don't know exactly what it is. In this episode, discover the controversial and disturbing history of the Federal Reserve and learn how it has allowed bankers and politicians to create money out of nothing, taking value out of your bank accounts for over 100 years. Executive Producers: Anonymous, Brandon K. Lewis Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links to contribute monthly or a lump sum via to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Send payments to: Send payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send payments to: $CongressionalDish or Use your bank's onl...
2019-09-23
1h 53
It's Been a Minute
Weekly Wrap: The Biggest Stories Of 2019 (So Far)
With the year more than halfway over, Sam and his guests are taking a look at some of 2019's driving narratives, including the future of the U.S. economy, shifts in the music industry and "cancel culture." Plus, Sam talks to a reporter at the U.S.-Mexico border near El Paso, Texas, about the mood amidst the immigration crisis. NPR chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley and NPR Music assistant editor Sidney Madden join Sam for this midyear edition of our weekly wrap.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2019-07-12
38 min
AirSpace
Hail to the Chief
On this episode of AirSpace we’re talking about the most *exclusive *form of public transportation – presidential flight. When you’re the President, flying on Air Force One has its perks, but what about when you’re the one at the controls? And what’s it like to hitch a ride on one of the most recognizable aircraft on Earth? Air Force historian Dr. Brian Laslie explains how Air Force One became an icon of aviation, and former NPR White House reporter Scott Horsley talks about his experience riding in the press cabin (spoiler – no checked luggage!). A...
2019-04-11
31 min
PodCapers
Ep 89: Sexism and Sexiness in Cosplay with Kit Horsley
Hold on to your hats people this is a big one. Scott is joined by AP2HYC's resident Cosplay Hero to talk about a issue that's becoming more and more relevant in todays cosplay scene: cosplay that is deemed to be "sexy". They discuss various subjects around the issue, the wider impact of sexism in our society, and try to see just how uncomfortable they both can be. Spoiler, it's a lot.Listen & Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | PodBean | Podchaser | Podparadise | Listen Notes | Player.FM | RSSFollow us on:Twitter: @AP2HYCInstagram: @AP2HYCFaceb...
2018-11-28
1h 06
Play Comics
X-Men Arcade with John Horsley and Kenric Regan
The X-Men return with an arcade game that came to home consoles a mere 18 years later based on a cartoon pilot that eventually became our beloved 90s X-Men cartoon. Listen as Chris is joined by John Horsley and Kenric Reagan of Spoiler Country take a look at this gem of the 90s arcade world. Learn such things as: What happens when you base a game on a show that barely exists? (Yeah, I know we said this last time. It still applies.) Which guest had an unfair advantage when it came to arcade playing cash? Who...
2018-07-08
1h 01
TED Radio Hour
NPR Politics Podcast: Weekly Roundup: Wednesday, December 21
Published on 21 Dec 2016. In a week of violent news overseas, how the President and President-elect could contrast on foreign policy. Plus highlights from NPR's exit interview with President Obama. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Scott Detrow, and White House correspondent Scott Horsley. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
2018-07-06
00 min
PodCapers
Ep 46: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Retrospective with Kit "Puddygeeks" Horsley
In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer. And Scott is a huge fan! As is AP2HYC's cosplay hero Kit Horsley, so they've decided to have a big 'ol gab fest about everyone's favourite vampire slayer (Sorry Van Helsing. Sorry Anita Blake. Sorry Simon Belmont.). They go over every season of Buffy, along with a few extras. It's more fun than an evening in a graveyard with Mr Pointy!Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | PodBean | Podchaser | Podparadise | Listen Notes | ...
2018-01-24
2h 16
PodCapers
PodCapers Musical Spectacular: Scott's Adventures in Disney Land
Scott has found himself in the mysterious and musical world of Disney Land - his worst nightmare! His journey through this animated world takes him from Nerdling Country through the Puppet Kingdom to parts unknown.Will Scott be able to find the legendary "place to hang the cape" and make it home before he too becomes animated? Or will he fall victim to the villainous Spoiler? And just what the hell is a Hakuna Macguffin?Find out in this format-breaking musical spectacular!Special thanks to The Jock & Nerd Podcast and The Deleted Scene Podcast.Subscribe: iTunes | Pod...
2017-10-31
1h 09
JustGoBike
Episode 25: NPR's No Pie Refused Rides Its Fifth RAGBRAI
May the fork be with you: National Public Radio's "No Pie Refused" regroups for another RAGBRAI after the political conventions of the 2016 presidential campaign interrupted the summer cycling plans for all but one of its journalists-bicyclists. We talk to two of the team members -- political reporters Scott Horsley and Danielle Kurtzleben -- to see what their training looks like for both The Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa and the pie-eating contest that they've dubbed "The Rhubarb Rumble." ... Also, Kerri Sorrell of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation joins Mark Wyatt for an update on the Trout Run Trail...
2017-07-11
45 min
PodCapers
Ep 13: Cosplay Chat with Kit "Puddygeeks" Horsley
This week, Scott is talking about dressing up, er, I mean cosplay with Kit Horsley, the new Cosplay Hero for AP2HYC! Kit educates Scott about the various good and bad sides of cosplay, including photo consent, anime fan meets, body shaming, and explaining cosplay to normal, productive members of society, i.e. boring people.Check out Kit's Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube pages! Also find her at upcoming Con meets here, here, here, and here. Timecode:Intro to Kit - 1:20Cosplaying vs normal society - 13:18The most annoying question - 22:05The darker s...
2017-05-17
1h 19
Great Speeches and Interviews
The Limits of American Exceptionalism
Andrew Bacevich discusses the diminishing returns of America's long-held foreign policy of expansionism, the dangers of rampant consumerism at home and a imperial executive president. Debt And The New American Exceptionalism"As America’s efforts to “degrade and ultimately destroy” Islamic State militants extent into Syria, Iraq War III has seamlessly morphed into Greater Middle East Battlefield XIV. That is, Syria has become at least the 14th country in the Islamic world that U.S. forces have invaded or occupied or bombed, and in which American soldiers have killed or been killed. And that’s just since 1980.
2015-06-13
00 min