17 Burst results for "Mike Post"

The Café Bitcoin Podcast
"mike post" Discussed on The Café Bitcoin Podcast
"So they have certain amounts that they have to pay out to their retirees every year. They have to be able to generate a certain amount of yield for the, for the fund to continue to perform. And for a lot of these, it's not looking so good yet. Bitcoin continues to over, over a longer term perform incredibly well versus, I mean, it's basically the best performing asset on the planet. So maybe the pressure is building there. Go ahead, Peter. I was just going to say, Lisa, maybe you should grab the report that Mike posted up there in the nest and give that to your daughter and tell her to send that along to the endowment, to the president of the college. Yeah, that's a great idea. Yeah, Mike sent that to me, I think yesterday morning before 7am. And it was like the coolest thing to get first thing in the morning. It was like, of course, the allocation recommendation should be 84%. I mean, Don't you think that that would work have the day that the opposite effect of what you're looking for, though, because they don't take it seriously now, right? Like if you if you say to somebody who's managing risk, you should make an 84 plus percent allocation to any asset, they're gonna probably think you're completely off your rocker. Well, it can be used as an argument to say it's okay, you don't need to, like, maybe you err on the side of caution and don't utilize the 84 % metric as a as their pension fund, just get your toes wet with like a three to 5 % allocation or something like that. Be like, you should de -risk your portfolio and buy some Bitcoin. Well, yeah, and on the difference between the endowment and the pension funds, I mean, I'm very close to a wealth manager that's here in Texas, who manages a public endowment for one of the universities. He also manages money for one of the oil titans family is like been in the oil business for near bought their first field almost 100 years ago, and it's still producing. So this wealth manager is very well known in Texas, and he has a lot of these big families that he has a portion of their wealth that he manages anyway. So I gave him the BlackRock report last night, and he was hugely eager to read it, said he'd read it with give it a lot of attention. And what I said to him is forget the 84 % allocation to Bitcoin. I mean, if BlackRock has 10 trillion dollars of assets, what's 1 % due to the price of Bitcoin? What does 1 % do? And I mean, he gets it, but these people collectively that are involved in these processes are not 25, and they're not on Bitcoin Twitter. It's going to take a while.

WCPT 820
"mike post" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Oh my God. And then Eric swalwell and other thing of beauty. He bitch slept not only Matt Gaetz over bringing so many men as a gun club. I think that's someone in their family as his guest. So there was that. And then the fentanyl, oh my God, he had to take large Taylor Greene just got. All right, or let's start with 15. I don't. Can I just say for the life of me and bob's house good talks about this all the time as well? Who will talk to in just a few minutes? Why do they think Biden seizing more fentanyl at the border than any president ever is a bad? I don't understand. Isn't that what you're supposed to do? I'm confused. How is that a bad thing? This whole thing also Marjorie Taylor Greene, I didn't clip it, but she also had a witness there. Excuse me. It was going nuts about her son, dying from fentanyl poisoning. Yes. And she's like, and he was in and out of rehab and he was like, lady, your son had a problem. Right. And that's the reason he died from fentanyl poisoning. Right. Not because of right. Drug cartel coyotes bringing it across the border. Here she is. Mayor of crazy town. And since the Biden administration has taken over, there has been a direct result in the number of deaths in this country from fentanyl. I want you to know that in 2020, there were 4.8 thousand pounds of fentanyl seized by CBP, but in 2021, let's go at your 2021. It increased to 11.2 thousand pounds of fentanyl was seized by the CBP. That is a direct result of Biden administration failure policies. So seizing more rather than the open map. Isn't she the one that said 6 billion people are coming across our southern border? Because there's only 8 billion in the entire world. But anyway, she had a math failed yesterday as well. Numbers are not her songs. And also words. It's not physical year. It's fiscal. But squeaky sound you hear. That's what it would sound like a dog to shoot on the large retailer green screen. Over her foot. Okay, her foot looks like a chicken foot. Please, go on. The Biden administration is failing this country by not protecting our border and securing our border and stopping Chinese fentanyl from being brought into our country illegally by the cartels and people are dying every single day because of it. Fentanyl deaths have doubled. Doubled. Between two years from April 2019 to April 2021, those are the statistics we have. That's the squeaky sound when her brain is trying to do math. She's melt up in there. When she said that the number doubled in those years. April 2021, Biden had only been in office for four months. Right. The rest of that was all under the former guy. Oh, right. Orange, guys. Okay. Here it comes off a liberal. Eric swalwell. I believe that the biggest culprit here, and I think the Republican colleagues of mine agree is really going after China, I think China has a lot on its hands. I don't think President Biden has blood on his hands. I think China has put on its hands for the fentanyl crisis because as a number of people have said, overwhelmingly these fentanyl is coming through points of entry and overwhelmingly, it's U.S. citizens and the fentanyl we know is coming from over in China. And I think internationally we should all work to apply more pressure on China to account for what it's doing. Maybe march said, Matt Gaetz, what the Chinese talking point is on this, maybe she can borrow his confidence. China was a Chinese propaganda. And then just repeat that. Yeah. Okay. And one last one, alphabet. This green is just divorced from reality when she wants to use the fentanyl seizures as a way to beat up on the president because sheriff lam you said earlier today that you are literally saving the country with the number of people that you have saved with those seizures and where I come from and my brothers make a big seizure that get guns and drugs off the streets. We don't use that to make a political point. We use that to give an attaboy to the police officers for what they did. And so I'm going to give y'all an attaboy for what you've done. And thank you because you've taken a lot of fentanyl off the streets. Yes. You've made us a lot safer because you've done it. I'm sure that's what Marjorie Taylor Greene meant in that she's very pro police. Isn't she? No. Yes. A proteus. I think this is a good soundtrack for whenever Marjorie Taylor Greene is thinking. That's what's in her Thought Bubble. Like a math problem. I think it's a sea horse. Yeah. Of course. I think it's a squeaky seahorse. It's Marjorie Taylor Greene's. She agrees with Barbie that math is hard. Okay, hey, hey, hey, breaking news this morning. Yeah. Well, look at that. Mister winding week winterson from wine town. Isn't he always the FBI? What have we always said? The FBI has always been team Trump. Yeah. To talk to they try to spin somehow that it was anti Trump starting from the New York FBI and mcgonagall and all of this stuff they were always. Okay. Oh no. Marjorie Taylor Greene must have a particularly hard math problem. She's just chewing over whatever Saul Wilson. Okay, here it is, Carol letting The Washington Post. Bella's Mike posted it first. Well, well, well, what a surprise. The DoJ wanted to search Trump's Florida property for classified documents, but the FBI resisted FBI agents wanted to protect Trump, not our national security looks like some in the FBI need to go. I'll say. From Carol Lennon, she tweets exclusive raid on Trump's home as a result of a bitter tug of war within the DoJ, prosecutors pushed for it fearing Trump had concealed classified records, the FBI agents resisted it, fearing a misstep with the ex-president. Previously unreported clashes and scenes in the national security probe, quoting Carol leonnig in the post. Some FBI agents wanted to close the criminal case in June after Trump lawyers claimed they handed over all the documents. Talk about benefit of the doubt for a lifelong crook, right? Yeah. And liar. If they did, the government might not have found a hundred plus classified records that Trump still had in a heated showdown about a week before the search, the head of the FBI's Washington field office insisted he didn't want to do a surprise search with a warrant stressing they should ask Trump's permission to visit his property instead. Oh my God. Oh, my God. I mean, what more evidence do you need? You know, in this whole, this is the other bitch slapping of Jim Jordan talking about this stupid weaponization of the DoJ. Oh my God. Are you kidding me? It was exclusively weaponized to protect Trump and his criminal cronies and to go after his enemies. Oh, one more. Give me just one taste of Steve Cohen also on alpha liberal thing. Also, it's Alfred liberal day on the show. Obsessed with Malcolm X and Carl sells rocky. The man meet Wednesday and alpha liberal day. Here's Steve Cohen. Mister chair, if you would yield for a minute, this is the section of it. I've been concerned about the weaponization of the federal government's program. And, you know, I think it's pretty clear that the federal government judicial Justice Department was recognized during the previous administration. Thank you. Went to jail for doing what Donald Trump asked him to do. Donald Trump was called individual one. He didn't go to jail. Yeah. Thank you, Steve Cohen. And we have more

Bloomberg Radio New York
"mike post" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Radio business flash, so we are 47 minutes into the trading session here in Europe. Stock 600 down by four tenths of 1% the Dax and Frankfurt down by three times the cat car aren't 6 tenths lower. The 4100 they'll up by two tenths of 1% as we look across the sectors in the stock 600, we're talking about energy shares leading the gains up by 2% technology, bottom of the basket in terms of sectors, just the majority of sectors there, seeing losses today among the top moving shares this morning, though, AB InBev their shares up 5.2% after their earnings earlier on shell up by almost 4% with strong gains earlier two for Repsol. This is of course after their earnings all being announced this morning Credit Suisse shows though now down by 10.7% after the bank announced that major overhaul of its business and plans to raise CHF 4 billion of capital we've been hearing from the Bloomberg interview with the Credit Suisse CEO Ulrich carna this morning on more details on that major plan, which of course they see as turning around the business and creating what he described as a new Credit Suisse, looking ahead towards Wall Street trading later S&P minis are two tenths of 1% stronger announced our features are flat though, of course, as markets will have to suggest the results coming out of mate yesterday their shares tanking by 20% and after I was trading so that's when we'll be watching closely a little bit later on ahead of the European Central Bank meeting later, we're expecting 75 basis points hype the arrest trading just above parity, Dan two tens of 1% against the dollar the pound is den a quarter of 1% at one 1595 as the Bloomberg data spot index is up by about a tenth of 1% that's after two days of losses on that index in terms of the bond markets here in Europe, the sell off and Barnes continuing the German ten year yield now 6 basis points higher, two spot 17, Italian tenure BTPs, no trading at 4.4%. That's up 8 basis points ten year guilt here in the UK four basis points higher as well, 3.61 for them, the ten year treasury yield, pushing further above that 4% line now and trading up 5 basis points for a spot zero 5. That's your Bloomberg radio business flash. Now here's leann garands with more and what's going on around the world, Liam. Steven, thank you, nothing seems to be off the table for Credit Suisse this morning after the bank announces a turnaround plan, and I watering losses. The beleaguered lenders says that it plans to raise around CHF 4 billion in capital while cutting costs by 15% and also reducing its workforce by around 20% over the next three years. The lender also revealed that it lost over CHF 4 billion in the third quarter that's even more money than analysts were actually expecting. According to a new estimate, the UK government's decision to delay its economic statement by two and a half weeks could save as much as a 15 billion pounds. The resolution foundation says holding off on the budget event will allow official forecasters to include a sharp drop in UK bond rates since former prime minister's trust was forced out of office. Yesterday, the Chancellor Jeremy hunt pushed back the midterm fiscal statement to the 17th of November and upgraded it to a full autumn budget and Elon Musk has told Twitter staff that he does not plan to fire 75% of them when he takes over the company, sources say he gave the assurance on a visit to the social networks headquarters in San Francisco yesterday. He made his presence felt at the headquarters posting a video clip of himself walking into the officers carrying a kitchen sink and changing his Twitter bio to chief twit. However, the billionaire is still expected to cut jobs as part of the $44 billion takeover, which is actually set to close tomorrow. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, I'm Leigh Anne gerrans, this is Bloomberg is Steven. And I've seen that video of him walking into Twitter's offices carrying a sink, I mean like I love a pond, but that feels like it's going a bit too far, you know? Nobody into it and he said let it sink in. And that's why he was carrying a sink because he's going to overtake Twitter. He's going to buy it. He's throwing the kitchen sink up. Yeah, he's oh no, his inter, you know, letting people let it sink in, his bios changed. He's excited. I think that's what happens when you're excited like you're going to a party, you know, Mike post about it on us. I would not retweet that. I feel like if that were a tweet, I would not retweet it. Yeah. It's also the fears about staff cuts that have been flying around like him saying that he doesn't want to fire 75% of the must be relief. When he takes over, but there is still this accident that there's going to have to be job cuts at Twitter as we've been hearing all morning. It's a difficult time for companies like Twitter, digital advertising, not the market at once was. So big challenges ahead for that company. And it's also not just about that. It's also about the freedom of speech and where Twitter is going to go once Elon Musk takes over the company because he's looking to do big things with it. So lots of changes for people probably a lot of uncertainty too at the same time. But I know Charlie wells is a keen tweeter. He's got lots of viewers. You know what? He tried to do try to just like make out that he was like just casually on social media. Well, quite enough social media bragging from everyone in the studio, I think, but yes, Charlie was the most popular amongst on Twitter. Let's talk about let's talk about some difficulties in the markets, so stock slipped and U.S. futures paired gains as traders digested a flurry of major earnings before an anticipated European Central Bank bank rate hike later Thursday. Meanwhile, traders have now cut expectations for fed. Excuse me. Fed funds to peak next year at 4.86%, that's down on 5% a week ago. Joining us now is Monica defend, head of the amundi in institute. Welcome Monica. Hi, good morning. Well, look later today, the European Central Bank is projected to hike by 75 basis points as the block. What's giving traders confidence at a pivot is on the cards. Well, I'm not sure that the people in the car and this is why you are seeing such molasses. Markets, what the investors are quite sure about is that inflation is going to stay higher for longer and that the growth picture is the rate. So there will be broader pressure on the ECB as well as on the fed. Okay, Monica, I just want to update our listeners on a story we've been following for us this morning, which has been everything that's been announced through the over the whole plan for Credit Suisse. The company now said to have gotten $500 million of investor commitments for Credit Suisse first Boston, which will be the spun off elements of its investment banks. Just wanted to update our listeners on that story this morning, but turning back to the Central Bank questions that we have been discussing. The divergence in policy between central banks has been something that's been a factor of recent months. How do you think what we should be looking out for in the ECB decision that comes later? Well, definitely, you should look obviously at the size of the hike and then maybe DTS zero because this will be the natural way for the ECB to reduce its balance sheet. So definitely this is something we are going to look at. Monica, what we're also looking at is some big news out of the U.S. later. We've got GDP, durable goods, orders, initial jobless claims. What will you be looking out for on the other side of the Atlantic today? Well, definitely there is some softening in the soft data out to the U.S.. So we still believe the hard data will continue to hold the end despite the surprise of the Central Bank of Canada yesterday. We do believe that until the end of the year, the fed will say quite okay. So 75 and 75 on default coming meeting Evans said that the labor market will be what we will be looking at quite closely because this is where the monetary policy

Drum History
"mike post" Discussed on Drum History
"A dime you know and it was just fun and at the time i go to that next. Namm show with irwin and his son was there. Mike berg who runs it now. Mike was like fifteen or sixteen and we just teased him unmercifully. Mike and he's a great kid. He's running the whole shebang. Now is pretty much retired and what he's done with it now. I mean those cases he puts out the hyde park cases really. They're great and all the colors and at the time even erwin would he did to get tuxedo produced he was. He still used a in the united states to mysolar in california actually and then he set up his own sewing factory in east chicago. Indiana where burgers and then it got so big where he set up instill has his own bad company. They make the bed in china directly his. He's not having somebody in china make it. He set up his own sewing operations in china and as far as soft bags of concern and they've made other types now. They got the tuxedo. They had the fuzzy kind. You have different levels of of soft bags now. yeah basically. I could tuxedo bags. Still own exactly the same way. And they're the largest gig bag company in the world. Yeah absolutely and and i mean if they were kind of known are known as the hard cases then why not include the most high quality soft bag under the umbrella. So i think you you obviously chose the right. You know yeah. It was a natural extension for them. Yeah yeah that's great. I mean and and it's sounds like you had a great time and like like you said you had fun you. I'm sure could support yourself with yup as a job selling these cases and boom you're in the industry and And all that stuff so so where does it stand today. obviously so so in burgas still making them all. Yeah they still make tuxedo If you look on their website or the catalogue they still show it. You know they like. I said they make a couple of other lesser quality bags. Pretty much sewn close to it but the fabric can stuff is a little different than different price points for different music stories. Now and era even few months ago called me up. You know just out of the blue. Hey how you doing. If i see something that mike post on his facebook page. I you know i always say so. Hey partner what's going on. You know..

Boomer & Gio
"mike post" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"Them more than it is anything else. I think it's circumstances. Also i think trae young as a pain in the ass and you know he is going to be and you knew he was going to do some of these passes. He's making he's he's he's 'less when he's taking a ball to the hoop and nobody can stop them and when they do stop them and they keep them away from the hoop for some reason. He has six cents that very few players have where he could just find guys wide open. I mean he made a pass the capella in the lane. The other day that was unbelievable he was falling out of bounds and throw a bounce. Pass back to. Capella had great Position on taj gibson and it was like wow that is like a significant like iq play. That's a that's a kid that is just so into the game. Now i it's really it's disheartening. Honestly it really is. And i'm up. I was send zoo. And i'm glad zoo had a great time i consent enough. Pecs back to me. And mike post the entire week but it's great. It was fell. And i appreciate everything. He is not the malloy. he's not the mush. He loves the knicks. And you know he wanted to be there to see something special and unfortunately didn't turn out that well for way for him or for for any of us but certainly not his fault. No it's not of course we joke about that. People joke about that but it's not his fault. We understand the craig's yankee fan. The yankees are in the bumper because he's rooting for them that that that's my piano. That's definitely a thing. So i got a sunday to fifteen zoo texted me. This was the only time he texted me the whole weekend. I mean i was on twitter responding to his stop. This is the only personal texts. I got from him. Sunday to fifteen pm. We got the boot from the owners lounge because they had my nick shirt on. Is that disrespectful to boomer. Is what he writes. No it's not he goes. I didn't say anything wrong. The owner just told us she didn't want knicks fans there and was serious. I didn't realize i should wear non knicks stuff. I said no no. It's not disrespectful. You didn't know it's funny. And he goes bro legit. This is what he writes me bro. Legit walk in grant hill comes up and says what's up. The one of the owners comes over and tells us she's uncomfortable where they're all within two minutes of being there goes. I just hope. I didn't offend anybody. Not offend me at all and you know it's not surprising that would have happened then probably was set up to happen come on servic. Just absolutely berbie. He got he got treated royally down there. Oh of course he did. But i just love the idea of him walking into this like a luma naughty basketball meeting of owners grain hill and everything else zoo walks in with his tyson chandler jersey with no shirt underneath it and then he gets the boot they made it back alive. Though that's that is that is good. There was a line on that. that's for sure. So what do you expect tonight. Because right now i mean the way that these last two games have gone. I don't want to say they're completely lost the faith but i mean it just feels to me. I'm just going to be waiting tonight till they're down thirteen fourteen again..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"mike post" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Rise. Tell me about the new found celebrity of upside down, Mike. What are people in your neighborhood talking about after last week, he went viral, at least for our show after his Islanders rants. There is palpable buzz. He made sure to know where I was located Following said Islanders win a campaign me a visit, which was not hard to find a Bob's bar. And he's showing me all the text messages he's getting from all his buddies talking about how great these videos are drawing some eye rolls from my soon to be brother in law's best friend going Now I basically have to become his Web producer and produce these things with him, so the head is growing after a week for upside down, Mike Well after the Islanders won Game one, and he went crazy and gave us that video and we played his clips all week long. The Penguins would come back to take games to win games three and so the Islanders were down two games to one going into the weekend, but Game four Advantage Islanders and so the Islanders win, making it a 22. Syriza's and upside down. Mike posted this video real good time I've been lying. Huh? Gags were having a good time having a good time. Just belly. Wait, wait! Go ahead. Then we took it over from there. Board of one Do your game four of the island. We ain't dead yet. Yes. What Hide up to Should chew. Physical play from the New York Islanders. He ain't dead yet. That's what Game five. Monday. You get them Justice. Beaches certain.

The Ortho Show
"mike post" Discussed on The Ortho Show
"We had no not operative sports medicine doctors. Nothing and you know today Kresa mods the team physician for the new york yankees for new york city football club. T shawn lynch's the team physician for fordham. I take care of columbia. Dave trophy takes care of manhattan guide about ecologists forty five high schools brady. Leary's are not ops sports guy who's just crushing it so it's it's been amazing just from the sports side of things to be able to have been able to have a part in that what growth which was really you know again very very unique and when i meant to are so many people now which is one of my passions you know when you have that opportunity to do something you know and not be the tenth guy on the team will be the first or second able to create something in your own vision while nerve wracking daunting. There's something really special about that if you're given the the resources to do it and if you have the support to do it And i certainly did. I mean the mentors. I had allowed me to get to where i've got is Is something. I talked about all time and pay that forward as much as i possibly can. Well you can't go. I mean Covid anyway. I could not go to a meeting which i would attend routinely you know five six seven where i could not run into a bill. Wien fellow. I mean you're like it's like bill bella checker andy reid. You know you've got this this this legacy of fellows that you've created across the country. That are unbelievable. I mean they're just at the top of their game and must give great satisfaction knowing that you've helped to treat that or train them so you're really helping to sort of treat these patients that you've never met. It's a really cool thing. Yeah well look. I think that you know for those of us. That going academics. I mean there's a lot of different reasons. People do it but for me without question the the lasting legacy hopefully and i said this the other day i'm not i don't spend much time on linked ian but what i got a note that mike ri- way when of my fellows who i know you know mike. Posted on linked in about a novel approach that he just got published for doing a poster approach for total shoulders and in just struck me like what. What's cool about having fellowship in residency. Is that you hopefully are going to have fellows and residents that are going to surpass you and be better than you and there are some people that get threatened by that and i saw the opposite of that. Like i'm going to revel in your success so much That more so than oh you know. I want you to fail because that makes me look like the big guy i i couldn't think anything further so when i see mike riley doing great. May i see steed goldberg. One of my fellow scot who basically started a revolutionary total shoulder system in his garage. It's a total game changer. It's fda approved. It's gonna get bought by one of the big companies and it's totally transformative instead..

Rooks and Becords Podcast
"mike post" Discussed on Rooks and Becords Podcast
"He's subdued in way but it. It does bring a lot of power to to the song as well. You can't hide towns in creative flourishes in what makes the who sound like the who if it's harmonies if it's the guitar style if it's the drive of the song but then it then it just goes in a completely opposite direction in in the ether. Okay so i got a quick story about in the ether. I have also a guy. The colleague i guess a writer friend. He writes for this same site. Or at least we did back then Call pop does but at the time we were just doing blogs that we were trading sort of you know files on our music blogs and he got an advance copy of in the ether. He sent it to me. Because what goes and i listen to them all like. Oh my god what is wrong with townsend. What is this he goes is from their new record. I'm alike ones that come on. He goes pretty soon. But i got an advance and it was like a not feeling it. So i i mean just the start me the way he kinda growls his voice but and i didn't realize it was an affect. Tation that he did on purpose because he was playing a character. It was more of a character driven vocal. I think In towns in wrote in his book that you know he had complete creative control of endless wire Roger didn't necessarily like that as much and because peed had been working on so many things and some of this material was was used in other ways for some of his solo projects but he sang on a number of these songs so that kind of satisfied his creative edge to be able to take the lead on a song and then craft other songs that would fit into rogers wheelhouse. What are the standout songs from endless wire for you for me. I like the ones that that sound more. Who liked to me which would be mike. Post theme I think i like two thousand years and.

NewsRadio KFBK
"mike post" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"The theme song. That's it. So many of these note. New shows are like four seconds or five seconds is this is it? That's all you get. It's just just like they need some kind of music or something to start the show. Unlike what it used to be. Now, when we were talking about you this yesterday we all used to watch television together. We used to do things together with families. As a country. We would watch the same TV shows we would be compelled to ask the same questions. Who shot J. R. Did you see who shot J? R? What do you think Shot Jr With these days, right now we're all watching separate things. We're doing separate things. Which I'm not a big fan of. But lost are the days when we used to have the great television show theme songs. You just don't hear him anymore, and I'm holding in my hand right now. I thought you might appreciate this. Here It is right here as I'm going to my 45 collection. I found this one. And this is Mike Post who was obviously known Ken Dog for his television show themes. Right, and I have this record. It's a radio DJ promo, saying, So. It's the same song on both sides. It's mint condition never been played. I'm gonna play it for you and you tell me the theme song, okay? Okay. I see what you do. Here we go. You're gonna get it. I I'll bet you if I played two seconds of it, you would get it, okay? All right. So if if I were a betting man, which I'm not I would bet Ken Dog will get it in the first couple of notes. Here we go. Ready? Here we go. All right. Um Missing out. I'm sorry. I'm drawing a blank trying to get speed. It will give you a bit more. Yeah. Okay, that's going to kill me. Oh, the lost my money. Good thing. I'm not a betting, man. Alright, give you this part music part instead of just the drums. Here we go Get it. Okay, I got it. Sorry. I needed to hear that part here. It goes where I got it. If I could play that part you would've got in, like two seconds. Right away. What was it? 18 80? It's.

Biz Talk Radio
"mike post" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Files. Let's talk about it because in 1974 TV viewers were introduced to Jim Rockford, a private eye. James Garner's The Rockford Files, ran for six seasons and was ranked by TV Guide is one of the 50 greatest shows of all. Time. And I gotta tell you, Brian, I don't know that show. Well, I mean, I know of it, and I know what it is, and I recognized the music. I recognize most everything about it, but I've never seen an episode that I know of. I mean, I think we've watched a few of them. Growing up those many years ago wasn't my favorite show, so I couldn't say that. I loved it. It is interesting that they're saying it's one of the 50. I mean, that's crazy. Best shows of all time and neither one of us really watch it. So we're probably in the minority there because clearly everybody else is watching. The only thing that no coming from Music radio and having worked music radio My whole life. The Rockford Files. That theme song was done by Mike Post, and he also did Hill Street blues in both songs were actual hits on the radio. Not just You know, because, right? Yeah, on the on the television show But yeah, written by the same guy. It's always fun to. I'd love stuff like that. When you When you learn something I don't know. Just it's like jeopardy for me. I love the TV show Jeopardy. One of my favorite TV show. Maybe my favorite TV shows of all time. I don't know where that ranks. Of of the top 50 shows of all time, but jeopardy. Better be up there, Brian After people retire we were talking about in the last segment. I love the beach. I want to retire to beach. My wife loves the lake. She would rather retire the lake. And I know you're kind of you like the beach. You don't know that you could live there, so everybody looks at a little bit differently, and I get that But perhaps you want to move to a place with no income tax like Florida, where I went no income Tax, TEXAS, Tennessee Those air ones that I can think of right off the top of my head market Watch says. That's just one of the factors you need to consider. If you're thinking about trying to reduce your tax bill, what other advice Do you think listeners right now who are thinking about relocating? What would you say to them? Well, I mean, it's not just about lowering your tax. It's about having more income. I mean, how are you going to generate more income while you pay less tax, right? It's figure out a game plan for your whole retirement plan. You know, just moving to another state is going to solve all your problems. If you spend more money than you make right, right, Or, you know your investments are returning any kind of yield, So I mean, there's there's a lot or your cost of, you know, I mean, we've had clients coming. I'm really interested in getting a business owner any anything. I really need to get help on my investments. And then we went through everything. Okay, This is great. And, yeah, you're paying some high fees. Your broker's charging you a lot. And you know, you got this high variable annuity. That's a lot of costs. And he had those ingenuity. He kept on calling it this, you know, guarantee insurance thing or something like that is not the same thing. Well, I wouldn't call it insurance guarantee thing, but, yeah, no, it was just because you work in the industry and I don't have. That's what it's called. Call it guaranteed injuries thing sounds more like what is that on the statement is a variable annuity and I come up with a name myself So, but the point is that he's coming in, and that's how it works. Sometimes really funny how we found out that the insurance he was paying for was so expensive his health insurance And you know what? What? You're evaluating dissolve insurance? Yeah, because he's complaining about and I said, Well, that's a pain points like a doctor. You're going to the doctor, and he's like, Well, I'm paying all these gosh, turn Fees. You know where I'm having this pain in my side. Will the doctor starts poking around? Yeah, right. It starts asking questions. Why? Why do you have pain in your back? Well, you know, maybe you got some kind of tumor back there. Let's do a cat scan is doing him around. Maybe you got a pulled muscle. Maybe let's go on the road to Morocco. Yeah, Yeah, maybe maybe shouldn't been surfing. Yeah, maybe ocean. Maybe you just need to get a little more exercise to strengthen those muscles and you're gonna be fine, actually. Right. You did more stretching some yoga, whatever. But the point is wind start looking for health insurance like you don't either. Why do you have a tune and $50 deductible? You guys were healthy, like why are you paying for this one? The last time you had a claim, I don't know. It's been 20 years and we have a healthy we exercise workout. You know where there were slim? You know, everybody. There is a small business for that kind of knew everybody that was in the group. Like why you paying so much? You're just giving away the insurance companies figured this out, okay? They're They're not giving you a better plan because they're nice. You're paying for it. So let's cut your cost. I mean, it was like, ridiculous. We're saving like $20,000 by cutting it to a higher deductible. I said the money that you're saving you could put in accounting invested. And then when you do actually have the claim you've got the money because you didn't pay it to the insurance company. Cash is king. You heard of that one. But yes, I have. And I feel like the more I know about my finances. The more That that's true, The more I need on hand. The more that I want on him with the uncertainty of everything happened in the world like I want to be. This is gonna sound crazy. Maybe it won't. My wife makes fun of me for it. Laura makes fun of me for this. I keep in my sock drawer and envelope and every time I have an extra dollar $2.10 dollars $50.100 dollars when I sold Set of tires because I bought a new set of tires for my truck. I just wanted them to look different. And the brand new tires that came on my truck. I mean, literally had, you know, 100 miles on, so I sold him really cheap to to a guy on Facebook marketplace. And I took the $600. And I just stuck it in that envelope. I'm up to about $1600. Now. My wife. I thought you're gonna say, like 60 bucks or something and saved No, no, it's like $1600. But it's in an envelope in my sock drawer in my wife thinks I'm absolutely deciding Which doctor Because that kind of Oh, no. Well, tell everybody l am one. It's the top drawer right next to the chest drawer. And your address is 81 of Yeah, so, yeah, but, I mean, the idea is that sometimes folks come in for one thing thinking that's the big problem, And there's something else that you confined because, yes. You know, I didn't realize that I was in the information business. I had no idea when I started this industry. I thought, you know, I got approached by a district manager Know what's called a captive investment firm, and they came to me saying, Oh, you got to help people give advice and And you get to give him all this great advice on the retirement plans. Like, Well, that sounds pretty exciting, right? You know, you get to help people, and because my parents were nearing retirement at that time, So there were three retirees can building their wealth and planning returns like I could help my parents and people I care about right and your friend grandparents who were with Yeah, we're tired. It was like this is great. But what's really funny is that end up finding I'm in the information business. The more information that folks give us the more we're able to help him, right. It's unbelievable the people that restrain and hold back and don't give that information. We're like, Well, there's not much we can do for you. You know, there's only so much you can help because you only have so many pieces of the puzzle to put together. You know, there's just not, you know. Sorry. I mean, I don't know. I feel like there's something missing here and then it's funny. Sometimes those folks do become clients. And in a year or two later, something else comes up. Oh, yeah, By the way, I got this real estate property If you're talking about Organized accountable here. Surely it's not something that big, just frightened about. Well, they just failed to mention that because yeah, it zump times. It's just, you know. Hey, I'm gonna give you a little bit and then Eventually those kind of things come out. But the point is transparency up front is huge to be able to help someone in their retirement because, you know, it's like going to the doctor. If you don't tell him all your aches and pains and how you're eating and how much your exercise If you lie about all that they're going to give you the wrong diagnosis or nice if you're talking about back to your back earlier. Yeah. No, You're exactly right. That is exactly right. And look, that's what it's kind of what you do. You're like a doctor of money or doctor of finance. If you will just helping people make sure that they make.

Pantheon
"mike post" Discussed on Pantheon
"Code but your take on the monotonous sound of metal court. I don't even disagree but sometimes that's just finding what i want to listen to to say every bandstand exactly the same but i i recognize the monotony for sure okay. Childhood misanthrope pure. I all ready. I just downloaded it. And it's ready play on my devices are at all ready. I did it while you were giving me your explanation. I will i downloaded By a lion. K lee. Didn't yesterday. Because i knew that you're gonna you did. Not you know it's a lie. It's not it can you. Can you give us your so before we get to the episode where we will throw down. Yeah wha- what is your your harsh what is your push on relented. Can that is part of the band. Reliant k was one of those bands that every kid in i church youth group. Listen to because it was something that their parents would let them listen to and was like enough of edge for them that they could feel What's the word. I'm looking for edgy. Cool they could feel edgy. Thank you jesse. And so pretty much anything. That was popular with any group like that. I automatically disliked. I know that's probably not the right attitude to have. But that's just how it's been so it wasn't necessarily because of the style of music. Even know probably only heard the songs that they played on like the radio. Yeah okay so. I really haven't listened to a lot of them. Are well this album. That mike is putting forth was released in. I believe two thousand four maybe five four five four or five like that so this would have been after those youth group years anyways so okay so this wouldn't have been what those kids in your youth group or listening to. This comes after that. And i will say that the this might come up again later but i was not a big fan for their first few albums and just now used to talk about this. Actually because i just can't really handle songs about stupid stuff and had a lot of songs like sadie. Hawkins dance in my khaki pants. Khaki pants like the one that i remember. And that's why i didn't like them. This album though was like is such a departure from that and it wasn't. The first album departed from that. Were like they kind of grew into it but it was like no more silly youth groupie like jokes and and cliches like the kinda kinda moved all the way away from that with okay. It's it's a very serious record. And one thing i found interesting. Is that like you jesse of talked about them before and talked about how they have Said that like no affects one of their biggest influences and like even. I think he's a thank them in mike. Their credits on the album covers Which we said that. I thought well it's very interesting for abandoned. It's been so like popular in the christian world to do and made me wanna look into them but also not enough tactfully do it. It's funny though because like a few weeks ago fat. Mike posted a picture of like a toiletries bag. Like a leather bag The had the polka punk on. And he's like a ban gave this to me anyway. Know what this is like joking but it was like and then like my career from mx px said something and they joke like he he was just joking there. They are friends like they know each other. You know whatever so think there was a lot more blur of those lines than people realized. Because like jesse came from like tooth and nail. Like he's a tooth and nail kit to the max but that also on ramp to you. I'm assuming to go see other bands that were not in that scene like i went to. I've talked about it. I went to go see. Mx px. and that's when i first heard the atari.

WGN Radio
"mike post" Discussed on WGN Radio
"And it's it's clear It looks per perfectly clear, and he said you had Minimal trouble unless no trouble, don't you? Yeah, yeah, no problem. And when I came in on the Kennedy Expressway. It was snow covered, but you know they had a couple of lane's already had been plowed, the snow was still coming down. Like crazy because you know, I came in super early because I wasn't sure what I was going to run into. Andre, but you know they're out there and they're cleaning everything and I think we're gonna be okay. You know, but we are still looking a little bit of snow today, Right? Oh, yeah, untraditional one inch to four inches again, depending on where you are. Mike posted snow totals about an hour ago. WGN TV. New Lenox came in with nine inches, Lockport and Gurney both with 8.5 inches, 8.5, also in the Oak Park River Forest area, so we will have more. In addition to that. It's one of those slow, meandering storms that we're seeing. You know, we haven't had one like this in a long time. Had for gotten that on January, 31st. 10 years ago, which is today's January 31st. Right, 10 years ago, 21.2 inches of snow was amazing. Dramatic snowstorm That was the legendary one Snowmageddon Snowmageddon that shut down Lakeshore drive right. People were just abandoned their cars right in the middle of Lake Didn't Roger Bad ish? Yes, he was talking about unknowingly stuck in thinking he was going to get home sooner or later and it took a very long time We were in the news room all Night with that, and he was phoning in reports. We were taking reports from him every half hour on with Stephen Johnny of that night. Yeah, so we've you know, the I mean, I guess in some areas they're saying it's about a foot but 10 years ago, 21 inches. Yeah. Come on. Yeah, I'm gonna have to go through some pictures. I took of the loop afterwards that day, because when that storm cleared off the sky just got incredibly clear and made for some great images. And he did You take some shots at all that after that storm, you know, I was not living here at the time. Oh, okay. You were I was playing golf. You were in the mild tropics of suspected Omega's Hey, you know, I'm playing. Come on. It's funny. My brother called me that day. And he kept only where Where are you? Where are you like? I don't want to tell you where I am. He's like, Where are you? Come on. I'm about to tee off on whole seven click. Yeah, nobody wants to. Okay. I told you. I don't want to tell you. Nobody wants to hear that story. One. Um I was looking at January storms, of course, the 1967 Storm. From, you know again if you're under 90 years old, maybe you remember the big stuff, 67. That was the biggest ever right And still Woz. Yes. 23 inches, right. Just buy a two or three inches but stand that that one still holds a doozy. That was a doozy. I made it. I paid for college that you're shoveling people. So I made enough money shoveling snow that you're actually pay for my college. Um, the 1999 we had in January 21.6 inches. Of snow that was around New Year's Day. It was right at the start of the year. Think it was like January 1st second? Yeah, kind of thing. And in 1979 member of the Blizzard of 70. No. Yeah. Yep. Famous blizzard of 79. 20.3 inches of snow that I remember best that was shown me that was the station that we both worked at at the time. W F Y R Okay. I wasn't. I wasn't there yet, but I really like you were at fire Fire radio and the management said, you know, we're gonna have this big storm and we like to keep you jocks as they call those jockeys. The jocks. We like to keep you guys close by just to make sure you can get to work. So we're gonna.

Biz Talk Radio
"mike post" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"And was ranked by TV Guide is one of the 50 greatest shows of all. Time. And I got to tell you, Brian, I don't know that show. Well, I mean, I know of it, and I know what it is, and I recognized the music. I recognize most everything about it, but I've never seen an episode that I know of. I mean, I think we've watched a few of them. Growing up those many years ago wasn't my favorite show, so I couldn't say that. I loved it. It is interesting that they're they're saying it's one of the 50. I mean, that's crazy. Best shows of all time and neither one of us really watch it. So we're probably in the minority there because clearly everybody else is watching. The only thing that no coming from Music radio and having worked music radio My whole life. The Rockford Files. That theme song was done by Mike Post, and he also did Hill Street blues and both songs were actual hits on the radio. Not just You know, because, right? Yeah, on the on the television show But yeah, written by the same guy. It's always fun to. I'd love stuff like that when you when you learn something that no, just it's like jeopardy for me. I love the TV show Jeopardy. One of my favorite TV show. Maybe my favorite TV shows of all time. I don't know where that ranks. Of of the top 50 shows of all time, but jeopardy. Better be up there. Ryan After people retire we were talking about in the last segment. I love the beach. I want to retire to beach. My wife loves the lake. She would rather retire the lake. And I know you're kind of you like the beach. You don't know that you could live there, so everybody looks at a little bit differently, and I get that But perhaps you want to move to a place with no income tax like Florida, where I went no income Tax. Texas, Tennessee That was their ones that I can think of right off the top of my head market Watch says. That's just one of the factors you need to consider. If you're thinking about trying to reduce your tax bill, what other advice Do you think listeners right now who are thinking about relocating? What would you say to them? Well, I mean, it's not just about lowering your tax. It's about having more income. I mean, how are you going to generate more income while you pay less tax right. It's figure out a game plan for your whole retirement plan. You know, just moving to another state is going to solve all your problems. If you spend more money than you make, right, right, Or you know your investments are returning any kind of yield. So I mean, there's there's a lot or your cost of, you know, I mean, we've had clients coming. I'm really interested in getting a business owner any in these I really need to get help of my investments and We went through everything. Okay, This is great. And, yeah, you're paying some high fees. Your broker's charging you a lot, And you know, you got this high variable annuity. That's a lot of costs, and he had those ingenuity. He kept on calling it this, you know, guarantee insurance thing or something like that. It's not the same thing. Well, I wouldn't call it insurance guarantee thing, but, yeah, no, it was just because you work in the industry and I don't have that's what it's called. I don't know what to call it. 30. Dangerous thing sounds more like what is that on the statement is a variable annuity mean come up with Myself so, but the point is that he's coming in, and that's how it works. Sometimes really funny how we found out that the insurance he was paying for was so expensive his health insurance And you know what? You're evaluating Dissolve insurance? Yeah, because he's complaining about and I said, Well, that's a pain points like a doctor. You're going to the doctor, and he's like, Well, I'm paying all these gosh, durn Fees. You know where I'm having this pain in my side. Will the doctor starts poking around? Yeah, right. It starts asking questions. Why? Why do you have pain in your back? Well, you know, maybe you got some kind of tumor back there. Let's do a cat scan is doing him around. Maybe got a pulled muscle. Maybe let's go on the road to Morocco. Yeah, Yeah, maybe maybe shouldn't been surfing, You know, maybe the ocean. Maybe you just need to get a little more exercise to strengthen those muscles and you're gonna be fine. Right. You did more stretching some yoga, whatever. But the point is wind start looking for health insurance like you don't either. Why do you have a tune and $50 a duck the ball. You guys were healthy, like, why are you paying for this one? The last time you had a claim, I don't know. It's been 20 years and we have a healthy we exercise workout. You know where there were slim? You know, everybody. There is a small business for that kind of knew everybody that was in the group. Like why you paying so much? You're just giving away the insurance companies figured this out, okay? They're They're not giving you a better plan because they're nice. You're paying for it. So let's cut your cost. I mean, it was like, ridiculous. We're saving like $20,000 by cutting it to a higher deductible. I said the money that you're saving you could put in the counted invested. And then when you do actually have the claim you've got the money because you didn't pay into the insurance company. Cash is king. You ever heard of that one? But yes, I have. And I feel like the more I know about my finances. The more That that's true, The more I need on hand. The more that I want on him with the uncertainty of everything happened in the world like I want to be. This is gonna sound crazy. Maybe it won't. My wife makes fun of me for it. Laura makes fun of me for this. I keep in my sock drawer and envelope and every time I have an extra dollar $2.10 dollars $50.100 dollars when I sold Set of tires because I bought a new set of tires for my truck. I just wanted them to look different. And the brand new tires that came on my truck. I mean, literally had, you know, 100 miles on, so I sold him really cheap to to a guy on Facebook marketplace. And I took the $600. And I just stuck it in that envelope. I'm up to about $1600. Now. My wife. I thought you're gonna say, like 60 bucks or something and saved No, no, it's like $1600. But it's in an envelope in my sock drawer. And my wife thinks I'm absolutely one sandwich sock drawer because that kind of Oh, no. Well, you tell everybody. L am one. It's the top drawer right next to the chest, right drawer. There and your address is 81 over? Yeah, so, yeah, but, I mean, the idea is that sometimes folks come in for one thing thinking that's the big problem, And there's something else that you confined because, you know, I didn't realize that I was in the information business. I had no idea when I started this industry. I thought You know, I got approached by a district manager to what's called a captive investment firm, and they came to me saying, Oh, you get to help people give advice and and you get to give him all this great advice on their retirement plans. Like, Well, that sounds pretty exciting, right? You know, you get to help people and because my parents were nearing retirement at that time, So there were three retirees can, you know? Building their wealth and planning returns like I could help my parents and the people I care about right? And your friend grandparents who were with Yeah, we're tired. It was like this is great. But what's really funny is that end up finding I'm in the information business. The more information that folks give us the more we're able to help him, right. It's unbelievable that people that restrain and hold back and don't give that information. Really Well, there's not much we can do for you. You know, there's only so much you can help because you only have so many pieces of the puzzle to put together. You know, this is not, you know. Sorry. I mean, I don't know. I feel like there's something missing here and then it's funny. Sometimes those folks do become clients. In a year or two later, something else comes up. Oh, yeah, By the way, I got this real estate property if you're talking about or accountable here, surely it's not something that big just for talking about. Well, they just failed to mention it because Yeah, it's Zumbi IMEs. It's just, you know. Hey, I'm gonna give you a little bit and then eventually those kind of things come out. But the point is transparency up front is huge to be able to help someone in their retirement because You know, it's like going to the doctor. If you don't tell him all your aches and pains and how you're eating and how much your exercise If you lie about all that they're going to give you the wrong diagnosis or nice if you're talking about back to your back earlier. No, You're exactly right. That is exactly right. And look, that's what it's kind of what you do. You're like a doctor of money or doctor of finance. If you will just helping people make sure that they make the right.

Biz Talk Radio
"mike post" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"The Rockford Files. Let's talk about it because in 1974 TV viewers were introduced to Jim Rockford, a private eye. James Garner's The Rockford Files, ran for six seasons and was ranked by TV Guide is one of the 50 greatest shows of all. Time. And I gotta tell you, Brian, I don't know that show. Well, I mean, I know of it, and I know what it is, and I recognized the music. I recognize most everything about it, but I've never seen an episode that I know of. I mean, I think we've watched a few of them. Growing up those many years ago wasn't my favorite show, so I couldn't say that. I loved it. It is interesting that they're they're saying it's one of the 50. I mean, that's crazy. Best shows of all time and neither one of us really watch it. So we're probably in the minority there because clearly everybody else is watching. The only thing that no coming from Music radio and having worked music radio My whole life. The Rockford Files. That theme song was done by Mike Post, and he also did Hill Street blues and both songs were actual hits on the radio. Not just You know, because, right? Yeah, on the on the television show But yeah, written by the same guy. It's always fun to. I'd love stuff like that. When you When you learn something I don't know. Just it's like jeopardy for me. I love the TV show Jeopardy. One of my favorite TV show. Maybe my favorite TV shows of all time. I don't know where that ranks. Of of the top 50 shows of all time, but jeopardy. Better be up there, Brian After people retire we were talking about in the last segment. I love the beach. I want to retire to beach. My wife loves the lake. She would rather retire the lake. And I know you're kind of like the beach. You don't know that you could live there, so everybody looks at a little bit differently, and I get that But perhaps you want to move to a place with no income tax like Florida, where I went no income Tax, TEXAS, Tennessee Those They're ones that I can think of right off the top of my head Market Watch says. That's just one of the factors you need to consider. If you're thinking about trying to reduce your tax bill, what other advice Do you think listeners right now who are thinking about relocating? What would you say to them? Well, I mean, it's not just about lowering your tax. It's about having more income. I mean, how are you going to generate more income while you pay less tax, right? It's figure out a game plan for your whole retirement plan. You know, just moving to another state is going to solve all your problems. If you spend more money than you make, right, right, Or you know your investments are returning any kind of yield. So I mean, there's there's a lot or your cost of, you know, I mean, we've had clients coming. I'm really interested in getting a business owner any anything. I really need to get help on my investments and We went through everything. Okay? This is great. And, yeah, you're paying some high fees. Your broker's charging you a lot. And you know, you got this high variable annuity. That's a lot of costs. And he had those ingenuity. He kept on calling it this, you know, guarantee insurance thing or something like that. And that the same thing. Well, I wouldn't call it insurance guarantee thing, but, yeah, no, it was just because you work in the industry and I don't have that's what it's called. I don't know what to call it. 30. Dangerous thing sounds more like what is that on the statement is a variable annuity mean come up with Myself so, but the point is that he's coming in, and that's how it works. Sometimes really funny how we found out that the insurance he was paying for was so expensive his health insurance and you know what Evaluating dissolve insurance. Yeah, because he's complaining about and I said, Well, that's a pain point. It's like a doctor. You're going to the doctor, and he's like, Well, I'm paying all these gosh, durn fees. You know, I'm having this pain in my side. Well, the doctor starts poking around, right. It starts asking questions. Why? Why do you have pain in your back? Well, you know, maybe you got some kind of tumor back there. Let's do a cat scan is doing him around. Maybe you got a pulled muscle. Maybe let's go on the road to Morocco. Yeah, Yeah, maybe maybe shouldn't been surfing, you know? Yeah. In the ocean. Maybe you just need to get a little more. Exercise to strengthen those muscles. And you're gonna be gladly. Right. You do more stretching some yoga, whatever. But the point is one and start looking for health insurance like you don't either. Why do you have a tune and $50 to duck? The bull? You guys were healthy, like why are you paying for this one? The last time you had a claim, I don't know. It's been 20 years and we have a healthy we exercise workout. You know where there were slim? You know, everybody. There is a small business with that kind of knew everybody that was in the group. Like why you paying so much? You're just giving away the insurance companies figured this out, okay? They're They're not giving you a better plan because they're nice. You're paying for it. So let's cut your cost. I mean, it was like, ridiculous. We're saving like $20,000 by cutting it to a higher deductible. I said the money that you're saving you could put in the counted invested. And then when you do actually have the claim you've got the money because you didn't pay it to the insurance company. Cash is king. You ever heard of that one? But yes, I have. And I feel like the more I know about my finances. The more That that's true, The more I need on hand. The more that I want on him with the uncertainty of everything happened in the world like I want to be. This is gonna sound crazy. Maybe it won't. My wife makes fun of me for it. Laura makes fun of me for this. I keep in my sock drawer and envelope and every time I have an extra dollar $2.10 dollars $50.100 dollars when I sold Set of tires because I bought a new set of tires for my truck. I just wanted them to look different. And the brand new tires that came on my truck. I mean, literally had, you know, 100 miles on, so I sold him really cheap to to a guy on Facebook marketplace. And I took the $600. And I just stuck it in that envelope. I'm up to about $1600. Now. My wife. I thought you're gonna say, like 60 bucks or something and saved No, no, it's like $1600. But it's in an envelope in my sock drawer. And my wife thinks I'm absolutely sang. Which doctor Because that kind of Oh, no. Well, tell everybody l am one. It's the top drawer right next to the chest drawer. And your address is 81 over. Yeah, s Oh, yeah, but, I mean, the idea is that sometimes folks come in for one thing, thinking that's the big problem, And there's something else that you confined because You know, I didn't realize that I was in the information business. I had no idea When I started this industry. I thought, you know, I got approached by a district manager. What's called a captive investment firm, and they came to me saying, Oh, you get to help people give advice and And you get to give him all this great advice on the retirement plans. Like, Well, that sounds pretty exciting, right? You know, you get to help people and because my parents were nearing retirement at that time, So there were three retirees can, you know? Building their wealth and planning returns like I could help my parents and people I care about right? And your friend grandparents who were with Yeah, we're tired. It was like this is great. But what's really funny is that end up finding I'm in the information business. The more information that folks give us the more we're able to help him, right. It's unbelievable that people that restrain and hold back and don't give that information. Really Well, there's not much we can do for you. You know, there's only so much you can help because you only have so many pieces of the puzzle to put together. You know, there's just not, you know. Sorry. I mean, I don't know. I feel like there's something missing here and then it's funny. Sometimes those folks do become clients. And in a year or two later, something else comes up. Oh, yeah, By the way, I got this real estate property if you're talking about or accounting here, surely it's not something that big just for talking about. Well, they just failed to mention it because Yeah, it's Zumbi IMEs. It's just, you know. Hey, I'm gonna give you a little bit and then eventually those kind of things come out. But the point is transparency up front is huge to be able to help someone in their retirement because You know, it's like going to the doctor. If you don't tell him all your aches and pains and how you're eating and how much your exercise If you lie about all that they're going to give you the wrong diagnosis or the ice if you're talking about back to your back earlier. No, You're exactly right. That is exactly right. And look, that's what it's kind of what you do. You're like a doctor of money or doctor of finance. If you will just helping people make sure that they make the right.

X96
"mike post" Discussed on X96
"Watch. You know the winter soldier again, You know, maybe maybe that's what I'll do this. I'll give myself a weekend. Vega. Rockford files. Sure, I'm not kidding on and you know, I say this as a joke, and it's true. I hear that Columbo is having a resurgence. Why would that happen? It's a thing because of what Carrie's talking about. It's a thing. Columbo was having a resurgence with people who never watched Columbo because they weren't alive. Yeah. No. You watch the Rockford files. I'm telling you, First of all, you'll see James Garner is really good writing even in these early episodes in which I have not seen these early ones. And it gets better as I think, but the writing is really good. Well, Vince Gilligan, one of the creators of breaking bad on Better call, Saul used to write on Rockford files on a bunch of other shows, too. And you if you'll recall. The Rockford Files also gave rise to another show, which I dismissed when it was on and then I started watching and reruns. Some years after it had gone off the air Magnum P. I will spin off from the Rockford Files and young young James Garner. It's a man. Good. Looking smart a lot. I mean, strong windows, shirt collars and tip him right over there. Oh, he still he still looked way too old for Lindsay Wagner. Well, yeah, you know, but I think On the show in the show. I thought she was like a client or something that's crazy. She was. She was a quiet then he thought it's right. But Rockford would you know he's irresistible, of course. I don't want to do this, but you know I don't want to do. I don't want to get involved with you. And then they cut to the next scene and they're you know they're around the couch. Snuggling up. Want this to happen? Or, you know he's pulling his boots on. That's how you knew. That's how you knew actually showing me. No. He's just sitting on the edge of the bed, pulling his boots on and, you know. Well, there were they were in this case They were on the country She was wearing kind of a caf can And his shirt was sort of unbuttoned. And he was coarse. Smoking s O. And that was back when they that was back when TV themes meant something. Yeah, you know, the Mike puts that was the word Mike Post became famous for the first time You had a hit with all right around. That's what that was hit the jingle. That's what this is all about it so I had to get on now..

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"mike post" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"It is time for Jeff Bellenger from Bloomberg with his Casio. Uh, So Kevin Dean, our traffic I was saying, you must have played this a lot. You know, I probably did. I was thinking when it first came out that it was the theme from SWAT. It's not, but I can't place it. So what It's the Rockettes. Rockford Files, Mike Post. Okay, Mike Post was probably on MGM records. And I got you got you got that? Yes, that that that you guys, but Well, there. I was trying to have a state. Charlie's Angels with the theme from Charlie's Angels was their Dukes of Hazzard was on the radio at one time or another. I just I just couldn't place it. 25 0. Yes, I guess Maybe it was a regional thing because I heard it. When I was a kid. It was everywhere. Maybe it just seemed like it was everywhere because of this show. Probably all right. So let's get to some. Let's get to some news here, um, covert relief plan Joe Biden's covered relief plan. What is going on with this? Well as far as the markets. They're concerned. We have some skepticism. The optimism the initial optimism about the $1.9 trillion package has turned to a concern about the possibility number one that it could get watered down when it gets to Congress and then, secondly, that it might lead to tax increases. As far as economists are concerned, they're cautiously optimistic. We'll call it Economists say there's a lot to like in the plan, even if it's in perfect. One concern, they say, is that the relief will not be long lasting. Okay, let me just start with the horror. Okay, Now it's out of my system. General Motors may expand its Corvette line into what What? What Well, sources were telling Bloomberg. GM is considering building an electric vehicle inspired by the legendary sports car. The automaker could eventually introduce the whole family of Corvette branded vehicles. The most likely model is thought to be a crossover that combines an SUV and a sports car. No That's the answer that you're looking for. No, no, don't know. Well, I guess you've heard from LA Donna. Let's say that's all I have to say. One customer. They're not going to get right. Guess so. So should should. We have a hammer and hammer in the morning and hammer in the evening. All over this land. Thank you. Truly, Lopez is work, The Associated General Contractors of America says. Think about picking up a hammer. The organization's going to launch a nationwide recruiting campaign the spring There are literally hundreds of thousands of unfilled construction jobs across the country. Ah, vice president with the association says there is an impression that construction is a job of last resort. He says. The job's can actually be more rewarding than sitting in a fluorescent lit cube farm. And you know what? They make a really good point. I've actually done construction and it Z. I liked it a lot of pent up demand for travel. No joke. No kidding, And the tourism industry is optimistic now have vaccines arriving. But medical experts say we have to be cautious. They say people who have been vaccinated will still have to be careful because the vaccines air number one that 100% effective. And medical science still does not know whether people will be able to transmit the virus after they get their shots. The best guests at this point is that some freedom of movement will be allowed, but people are still going to have to wear masks. Alrighty Mass are going away. Jeff Bloomberg, Jeff Bloomberg. Why do I do that? I've died Do that. No, it does anybody else do that? No. No. Jeff Bellenger from Bloomberg will.

KFI AM 640
"mike post" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Ko Phi News from several members of Southern California's congressional delegation. Have called for the removal of President Trump Democratic congresswoman. The Net paragon from San Pedro says the president has shown that he is unfit for office. The bottom line is that this president is a danger for democracy and the well being of the American people. Democratic Congressman Mark to Kano from Riverside says removal goes beyond taking trump out of office The final days of his term bar, the president from ever holding office again. He is a pox on our democracy. Momenta man has grown in Congress for impeachment. As use of the 25th amendment becomes less likely. The Orange County D. A says cops are getting passed over for vaccination. Todd Spitzer says the O. C health care agency is not prioritizing front line law enforcement for first tier vaccinations, and he claims dentists have jumped over patrol officers in the vaccine line. Spencer goes on to say it needs to get its head screwed on right and properly prioritize those who constantly interact with the public. Health care agency says it's the state that put many non medical emergency responders into Tier one B and the county is still vaccinating Tier one A, which includes law enforcement, dealing with outbreaks in the jails or with the homeless in Orange County, Corbin Carson KO Phi News. The Huntington Beach Mayor, Pro TEM has been barred from a planning meeting for not wearing a mask Councilman Mike Post. He says he supports the mayor. Taking a stand. The public is required to wear a mask to enter the city Hall and City Council chambers when it's open. And if the rules apply to the public there applicable to elected officials and staff equally, Mayor Pro TEM Tito Ortiz has been vocally opposed to wearing a mask. Another councilman, says the mayor doesn't have power to Ban Council members. Move sets up a mask showdown at this year's final official council meeting in two weeks, L. A County Department of Public Health has announced another 218 deaths related to covert 19. It's the third consecutive day the numbers top 200 County also announced another 19,719. New.