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The Populist Economist
November 9, 2021
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off recapping an exciting but disappointing Bears loss before talking bonds, vaccine mandates and more. Joel Elconin talks NBA hoops and NCAA transfer rules. Jeff Joseph, Editorial Director & Publisher at Luckbox Magazine, calls in for hour two to talk inflation, CPI and PPI numbers, and the 50th Chicago murder charge in 2021 for individuals out on felony bond. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
Tax Man Coming
November 8, 2021
Chief and Matty Weber kickoff the show discussing the Blackhawks’ coaching shakeup before previewing tonight’s Bears vs. Steelers matchup on Monday Night Football. John Flannigan calls in to talk Elon Musk, tax policy, and electric cars. Mike Hart, veteran trader with Tastytrade and contributor to Luckbox Magazine, closes the show talking market-timing strategies. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
TV Dinners and Dom Perignon
November 5, 2021
Chief reminds the listeners of the TV dinner generation. How the inflation has effected todays markets. A short microwaved show full of workforce information and how to navigate today’s market.
The Dude Abides
November 4, 2021
Lou Michels leads off for hour one admitting that he only recently watched Coen Brothers’ masterpiece ‘The Big Lebowski’ before talking violence in Chicago and vaccine mandates. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, reflects on Fed Chairman Powell’s comments yesterday before talking bonds and market-timing strategies. John Flannigan closes the show talking MLB and Federal Reserve policy.
It’s Not a Lie if You Believe It
November 3, 2021
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to discuss the length of MLB games, the Virginia elections, and voters pushing back against agenda-driven curriculum in schools. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to talk inflation, consumer price indexing and education.
