Show Archives
The Sky is Falling
September 14, 2021
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off previewing California’s recall election. Joel Elconin of Benzinga shares his experience returning to Michigan Stadium on Saturday night. Kenny Polcari, Managing Principal at ButcherJoseph Asset Management, LLC and a contributor to Fox Business, remembers 9/11 twenty years later. Jeff Joseph, Editorial Director & Publisher at Luckbox Magazine, calls in for hour two to talk inflation, data privacy protection, and much more. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
Snowball Effect
September 13, 2021
Chief and Matty Weber kickoff the show recapping the Bears’ loss to the Rams and a busy weekend in college football. John Flannigan calls in to discuss soaring prices across all industries. Mike Hart, veteran trader with Tastytrade and contributor to Luckbox Magazine, closes the show talking market volatility. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
Peaks and Valleys
September 10, 2021
Kevin O’Neill calls in the first hour to discuss how reasonable debate no longer exists in this country as mob mentality has taken over. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker joins us for hour two to talk VIX options, government incompetence, and much more.
Crime on the Rise
September 9, 2021
Lou Michels leads off for hour one talking about the rising tide of violence in our cities and crime in Chicago. Also discussing college football and recruiting, business monopolies and authorized vaccines. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, discusses employment, labor force, retirement investing, economic growth and much more. John Flannigan closes the show also discussing the rising crime in the city, the empty streets of the Loop, auto industry and more.
In the Wake of the News
September 8, 2021
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to talk baseball analytics, corporate culture, and the grocery business. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to talk supply chain disruptions, the demise of the news media, and much more.
