Guests: John Flannigan
Too Close For Comfort
July 11, 2022
Greg Pappas leads off talking about concealed carry classes and policies, the economics of music festivals, inflation and volatility, and corn option trading. John Flannigan calls in to discuss Tom’s experience with concealed carry classes, their decreasing faith in the CPD, Senior Policy Analyst Rachel Greszler’s take on unemployment and inflation, and qualms with the Twitterverse. Closing out the show, Nancy Long-Graham shares her insight on mortgage rate trends and concerns over the income-rent ratio.
Resigned to His Fate
July 7, 2022
*Due to technical difficulties, this recording begins about 90 seconds into the opening segment*
Lou Michels leads off for hour one discussing Boris Johnson’s resignation before talking NFL offseason and the Highland Park shooting. John Flannigan joins us for hour two continuing the Boris Johnson and Highland Park shooting conversation while also talking Bitcoin and much more.
Ahead of the Regulatory Curve
June 30, 2022
Lou Michels leads off for hour one talking oil prices, a demotivated police force, and much more. John Flannigan joins us for hour two talking government spending, Federal Reserve policy, and political scandals.
Uniquely Suited
June 27, 2022
Ag trader Greg Pappas leads off talking commodity prices. John Flannigan calls in to talk state vs. federal government, fringe politics, and much more. Audrey Johnson of HomeSource Realty closes the show talking real estate markets.
Crime Doesn’t Pay, But We Do
June 13, 2022
Ag trader Greg Pappas leads off talking bitcoin, college baseball and commodities. John Flannigan calls in to talk Peloton stock, CPI numbers and crime in Chicago. Finally, Audrey Johnson and Nancy Long-Graham join in for our last half hour to discuss the housing market, where people source their mortgage loans and inflation.
