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    Explore "tuttle" with insightful episodes like "Fed focus, loving + hating earnings season, bonds competing with stocks", "Rate watching and why the bond market matters", "Powell prioritizes inflation, overblown Fed reactions and market narratives", "Bluegrass Unlimited Podcast with Molly Tuttle" and "Watching yields, soft landing and extending bond durations" from podcasts like ""Wall Street Breakfast", "Wall Street Breakfast", "Wall Street Breakfast", "Bluegrass Unlimited's Podcast" and "Wall Street Breakfast"" and more!

    Episodes (49)

    Fed focus, loving + hating earnings season, bonds competing with stocks

    Fed focus, loving + hating earnings season, bonds competing with stocks
    Rob Isbitts and Matthew Tuttle discuss focusing on the Fed, Magnificent Seven earnings and why a little bit of bullishness may be warranted (0:25). Loving and hating earnings season (8:30), bonds becoming really good competition for stocks (14:00).

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    Show links:
    SPY: Halloween Comes Early - A Frightening Market Shows Risks Overwhelm Potential Gains
    Rate Watching And Why The Bond Market Matters
    TBF: The Most Overlooked ETF In Today's Market, And A Key Companion To Covered Call ETF Strategies
    The Magnificent Seven Or The Mediocre Seven?
    The Stock Market Is Starting To Gradually Roll Over

    Rate watching and why the bond market matters

    Rate watching and why the bond market matters
    Matthew Tuttle and Rob Isbitts discuss what's happened in the bond market and why it now has everybody's attention (1:45). Rate watching, inverted curves, the absolute level of the 10-year (5:25) and what they're each buying (18:00).

    Transcripts on Seeking Alpha

    Show Notes:
    Powell Prioritizes Inflation, Overblown Fed Reactions And Market Narratives
    Wall Street Lunch: Job Market Keeps Humming As Payrolls Surge
    S&P, Nasdaq, Dow's Problematic Construction; T-Bill Rates And Yield Curve Creep
    Busting Today's Market Myths With Matthew Tuttle And Rob Isbitts
    TBF: The Most Overlooked ETF In Today's Market, And A Key Companion To Covered Call ETF Strategies

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    Powell prioritizes inflation, overblown Fed reactions and market narratives

    Powell prioritizes inflation, overblown Fed reactions and market narratives
    Matthew Tuttle and Rob Isbitts discuss the reaction to the Fed not raising rates this past week (0:40), sussing out the real market narrative (7:00), technical levels and the 10-year (14:00).

    Transcripts on Seeking Alpha

    Show Notes:
    SPY And S&P 500: Big Short 2? Path To 3,000 Easier Than It Seems
    SPY, QQQ, ARKK, Oil Conspire To Point To A High Return-High Risk Market (Technical Analysis)
    Market Crosswinds And Nasdaq Looking Better Than Dow

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    Watching yields, soft landing and extending bond durations

    Watching yields, soft landing and extending bond durations
    Rob Isbitts and Matthew Tuttle return to discuss monitoring yields and why Fitch downgrading U.S. debt from AAA to AA+ is not that big of a deal (1:00). AI rally, rate hikes and what other shoes might drop (3:00). Extending bond duration, taking on more credit risk at this point in the cycle (5:30). This is an abridged conversation from Seeking Alpha's recent Investing Experts podcast.

    Transcripts on Seeking Alpha

    S&P 500 rally, DIA vs. QQQ, perma-realism and tech giants' important earnings

    S&P 500 rally, DIA vs. QQQ, perma-realism and tech giants' important earnings
    Matthew Tuttle and Rob Isbitts discuss the SPY rally and DIA vs QQQ (1:00), why investors should trade based on what they see, not what they think (3:30) and why tech giants' earnings are important to watch (12:15). This is an abridged conversation from Seeking Alpha's recent Investing Experts podcast.

    Transcripts on Seeking Alpha

    Show Notes:
    S&P, Nasdaq, Dow's Problematic Construction; T-Bill Rates And Yield Curve Creep
    Busting Today's Market Myths With Matthew Tuttle And Rob Isbitts
    QQQ: FAANG Dominance Is Hurting Equal-Weighted ETFs Like QQQE
    Wall Street Breakfast Catalyst Watch: Jobs Report, AAPL, MRK, SBUX Preview

    Wall Street Breakfast Twitter

    S&P, Nasdaq, Dow's problematic construction; T-Bill rates and yield curve creep

    Kelly Tuttle - Strategies For Healing A Traumatic Brain Injury

    Kelly Tuttle - Strategies For Healing A Traumatic Brain Injury

    Stu: This week I'm excited to welcome Kelly Tuttle to the podcast. Kelly is a brain-loving Neurology Nurse practitioner and a traumatic brain injury survivor. She strives to share her coping strategies and tools and helps other TBI patients continue to work and study while they heal.

    Some questions asked during this episode:

    • What is the definition of a traumatic brain injury?
    • What are the most common symptoms of a head injury?
    • What strategies could we utilise for healing a TBI

    https://180nutrition.com.au/product/

    This week, I'm excited to welcome Kelly Tuttle to the podcast. Kelly is a brain-loving neurology nurse practitioner and a traumatic brain injury survivor. She strives to share her coping strategies and tools, and helps other TBI patients continue to work and study while they heal. In this episode, we discuss the most common symptoms of a TBI, strategies we can use for healing, and explore nutrition, exercise, and sleep as recovery tools. Over to Kelly.

    (01:15)

    Hey, guys. This is Stu from 180 Nutrition. I am delighted to welcome Kelly Tuttle to the podcast. Kelly, good morning. How are you?

    Kelly

    (01:22)

    Good morning. I am doing good, and I'm happy to be here with you, Stuart.

    Stu

    (01:26)

    Oh, I really appreciate it. I think I said good morning for me, but it's probably not for you, is it? Because you're on the other side of the globe, and it's probably the afternoon or late afternoon. Thank you so much for sharing some of your time.

    (01:39)

    You've got an incredible story, and I'd love for you to share your story with our audience today. First up, for all of our listeners that may not be familiar with you or your work, I'd love it if you could just tell us a little bit about yourself, please.

    Kelly

    (01:52)

    Sure, definitely. Well, I'm a nurse practitioner, and I have specialized in neurology. I did that after surviving a traumatic brain injury. Since my car accident, I have loved helping people with brain injuries to continue to work, study, and live life to their fullest.

    To view full transcript and interview:
    https://180nutrition.com.au/180-tv/kelly-tuttle-interview/

    69 – Adam Greuel (Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, The High Hawks, Rucksack Revolution)

    69 – Adam Greuel (Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, The High Hawks, Rucksack Revolution)

    Over the course of more than a decade with Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, Adam Greuel has shared the stage with some world-renowned acts, played some massive festivals, played throughout the country and even helped inspire a wonderful Central Waters beer. Before he was treating people throughout the Midwest (and far beyond) to his distinct bluegrass stylings, Greuel was teaching himself Grateful Dead tunes on guitar in central Wisconsin and sitting in on gigs with Loose Strings.

    Prior to HHG's Driftless Music Gardens Drive-In Tailgate show on July 3, My First Band host Tyler Maas got in touch with Greuel to learn more about the unique socially distant show and to see how he's holding up under quarantine. Over the course of the hour-long discussion, Greuel talked about making the most of this pause in the world's entertainment schedule, trying to focus on crucial social issues and seeking inspiration in isolation. Along the way, Greuel also gave a glimpse back at his musical start in Stevens Point, playing with the Taberna Twins in Wyoming, his stint with The Strange Machine in college, the origin of Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, his solo efforts, and his modern day work with projects like Rucksack Revolution and The High Hawks.

    My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers"), Horseshoes & Hand Grenades ("Cheyanne") and Greuel ("Call It What It Is").

    John Barnett - worship leader and prolific songwriter - author of Holy And Anointed One, Father Of Lights and many others - The Gift And Legacy Of Worship In The Vineyard Movement

    John Barnett - worship leader and prolific songwriter - author of Holy And Anointed One, Father Of Lights and many others - The Gift And Legacy Of Worship In The Vineyard Movement
    John Barnett is a veteran in Vineyard Worship known for his songs “Father of Lights” and “Holy and Anointed One,” as well as his trademark beard.  He is a worship leader, songwriter, mentor, and teacher, and his songs have become standards in churches around the world.  He and his wife Marie (author of “Breathe”) carry a passion for traveling the country to train up young worship leaders, sharing their unique experiences and stories of the Vineyard Movement.  John and Marie live in Montana where they enjoy being parents and grandparents, and living the country life.
     
    On this wide-ranging episode, John shares stories from the earliest days of Vineyard Worship working with founder John Wimber and producer Randy Rigby.  John provides words of fatherly wisdom for those currently involved in worship ministry trying to navigate the ever-changing world of the Church, our culture, and their intersection with the music industry. This is an entertaining and rich episode!

    Hunger Is The Soil From Which Intimate Worship Grows - Kingdom Worship Values - A Conversation With Casey Corum

    Hunger Is The Soil From Which Intimate Worship Grows - Kingdom Worship Values - A Conversation With Casey Corum
    This week we bring you another installment in our “conversations” series. Host Adam Russell and producer Casey Corum dig into Kingdom values in worship, centered around four themes: Hungry, Humble, Human, and Home. While rooted in our theology and informed by our history, our values are not meant to be set in stone, but rather to be descriptive and adaptable as we walk out our lives of faith with the Living God. 
     
    You won’t want to miss this essential conversation exploring the “why” underneath the “how” of our worship expression!

    AoO: Twitters (@DMtoDM2) Nicole Tuttle Interview

    AoO: Twitters (@DMtoDM2) Nicole Tuttle Interview
    With Special Gust co-host Ashley flourence we have Nicole Tuttle (Twitters @DMtoDM2) give Dming advice as she finds her own way through the rpg world of 5th ed. D&D
    We caught up with her in her home via Video conf. with special guest co-host Ashley Florance alongside AoO host Jeff B. (@GM_JEFF_BALL) to tell us more about herself!

    Music: "Exit The Premises" by Kevin Macleod
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy-NyPTRYU8

    History of Fort Dallas Park

    History of Fort Dallas Park

    This podcast episode features historic Fort Dallas Park in downtown Miami. Once the core of Julia Tuttle’s estate on the north bank of the Miami River, it became a fine upscale residential area following her death. Harry Tuttle, Julia’s only son, platted out property that spanned from NE First Avenue to South Miami Avenue from east to west, and the river to midway between SE Third and SE Second Street from south to north. There were many one to two-story single-family homes in this downtown subdivision of downtown Miami.

    Miami History Blog

    Miami History Channel

    Meetup: Brickell Family & Neighborhood

    History of Coconut Grove & Hotel Mutiny

    History of Miami City Cemetery

    History of Miami City Cemetery

    This podcast episode features the story of the Miami City Cemetery. Aside from a city’s history museum, there may not be a better way to learn about an area’s past than a walk through its oldest cemetery. The city cemetery on NE Second Avenue certainly tells the story of early Miami.

    Miami’s signature graveyard has interred many of the city’s most important pioneers. From railroad men who were dispatched by Henry Flagler to the Miami River to develop the north bank, to opportunists that crafted their legacy during the early years of the city, many of Miami’s founders and contributors are buried in the city cemetery.

    Miami History Channel: www.miamihistorychannel.com
    Miami History Blog: www.miami-history.com

     

    Miami History Podcast - Episode 17

    Miami History Podcast - Episode 17

    As December approached in the year of 1896, the recently incorporated city of Miami was winding down a very eventful year. The extension of the FEC Railway to the banks of the Miami River was completed, construction of Flagler’s Royal Palm Hotel was nearing completion and the residents of the new city were preparing for their very first Christmas.

    Miami History Channel: www.miamihistorychannel.com
    Miami History Blog: www.miami-history.com