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I’d like to know of a few, also. Currently, I listen to Bloomberg radio m-f, specifically Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Jon Ferro. You can get their show in a podcast, too.
Not strictly focused on economics, but Clark Howard touches on many of the topics mentioned. The podcast is an edited version of his daily radio show - available at clark.com.
I’d like to know of a few, also. Currently, I listen to Bloomberg radio m-f, specifically Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene and Jon Ferro. You can get their show in a podcast, too.
I find Tom Keene annoying. Constantly interrupting guests and derailing interesting discussions.
I find Tom Keene annoying. Constantly interrupting guests and derailing interesting discussions.
He is a character, but I suspect the programmers like that about him. Keene’s gig is his constant referencing of academic material and theory. Ferro is incredibly sharp, imo. Together they make for good listening. As I listen to them while driving to work each morning what ticks me off is the incredible amount of ads. I drive about 35-40 minutes and I would say half of that is ads. I may try to record their pods instead. Probably the best feature of their show is their guests, who are among the most influential agents in their fields, or from academia. I’ve learned a lot from this show.
He is a character, but I suspect the programmers like that about him. Keene’s gig is his constant referencing of academic material and theory. Ferro is incredibly sharp, imo. Together they make for good listening. As I listen to them while driving to work each morning what ticks me off is the incredible amount of ads. I drive about 35-40 minutes and I would say half of that is ads. I may try to record their pods instead. Probably the best feature of their show is their guests, who are among the most influential agents in their fields, or from academia. I’ve learned a lot from this show.
Agreed, Ferro is sharp. McKee was pretty good too when he was co-host. He's still on from time to time as an analyst.
I'm a little biased because he's sort of a personal friend (we met years ago on collectors forum for valuable baseball cards). He has more of an entrepreneurial spin on his videos rather than examining pure market theory, but as a former business owner with a massively successful exit under my belt, I would recommend Patrick's content wholeheartedly.
bloomberg odd lots - check out the oct 11 and oct 18 podcasts - there's one other related to that topic as well, but I cannot remember which one it was (the moderators mention all three of them)
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