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    Explore " waypoint" with insightful episodes like "Waypoint Mural Project: Yasamin Safarzadeh and Sarah Jones", "Austin Walker (Possibility Space) On What Makes Good Criticism", "Matt Friedlander, Sally Can Wait" and "Morning Bell 2 December" from podcasts like ""Creative Guts", "Origin Story", "All in the Industry ®️" and "Between the Bells"" and more!

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    Waypoint Mural Project: Yasamin Safarzadeh and Sarah Jones

    Waypoint Mural Project: Yasamin Safarzadeh and Sarah Jones

    In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman chat with Kimball Jenkins’ director of programming Yasamin Safarzadeh and Waypoint’s program manager Sarah Jones live at the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Arts Partnership, Fall 2023 conference Woven: Gathering at the Intersections at Sanborn Mills Farm in Loudon, NH.

    In this interview, Yazamin and Sarah talk about the creation of a mural at Waypoint’s Drop In Center in Manchester, working with unhoused youth and young adults who are clients at Waypoint's Homeless Youth Services. We learn about the program’s process and challenges, the skills youth participants will develop while participating in the mural project, how program organizers build trust and create a safe for homeless youth, and much more. 

    If you’re interested in learning more or supporting the Waypoint mural project, please visit www.WayPointNH.org and www.KimballJenkins.com.

    We’d also like to thank the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts for inviting us to be part of their conference. Learn more about what they do at www.nh.gov/nharts

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    Austin Walker (Possibility Space) On What Makes Good Criticism

    Austin Walker (Possibility Space) On What Makes Good Criticism

    Austin Walker is the IP Director at the game studio Possibility Space. He has an extensive background in gaming journalism and criticism. He holds a Masters in Aesthetics and Politics from CalArts and also served as the Editor in Chief for Waypoint and Host of Waypoint Radio. Since 2014, Austin has hosted the popular tabletop roleplaying podcast Friends at the Table, and co-host the Star Wars podcast A More Civilized Age.

    We talked with Austin about his approach to criticism, his move to game development, and the absolute state of games journalism. 

    This conversation was recorded before the announcement that Waypoint would be shut down. 

    Hosted by Phillip Russell and Ben Thorp

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    Matt Friedlander, Sally Can Wait

    Matt Friedlander, Sally Can Wait

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Matt Friedlander, industry veteran and co-owner of Sally Can Wait, a tropical-themed bar and restaurant on Manhattan’s Lower East Side offering craft cocktails and elevated comfort food in a fun and casual, Miami-esque setting. Matt, along with his business partner Zak Snyder, together have over 45 years of NYC hospitality experience. Matt hails from Miami and has been a managing operator for establishments, including Fool's Gold, Sweetwater Social, and Grand Banks, where he led the team to its most successful season ever. Matt's adorable Ewokian dog Sally, who his bar is named after, joins us in our HRN studio too. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to take your work seriously, but yourself less so; Speed Round; Industry News Discussion on the late night dining scene in NYC since the pandemic, and Shari's Solo Dining experience at Chef/Owner Michael Scelfo's Waypoint in Cambridge, MA.

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    Morning Bell 2 December

    Morning Bell 2 December

    As the omicron variant continues to spread, and the Federal Reserve flags that they will consider winding down bond purchases sooner, the Aussie share market closed 0.28% lower, a near two-month low. The market did manage to recover in the afternoon after better-than-expected GDP data and a positive outlook for Chinese growth. The lockdowns in NSW and Victoria drove a 1.9% contraction in the economy for the third quarter, which was less than the 2.7% decline expected. As household spending crashed, levels of savings surged. 

    Nearly all sectors were in the red: consumer staples, utilities and real estate sectors led the losses, while the materials, healthcare and financial sectors managed to post gains. The top stocks included South32 (ASX:S32), Waypoint REIT (ASX:WPR) and Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC). GUD Holdings (ASX:GUD) headed south, after a discounted share placement. Other worst performers included Pro Medicus (ASX:PME) and IDP Education (ASX:IEL).

    The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday included Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG), Telstra (ASX:TLS) and OZ Minerals (ASX:OZL). 

    In the US, all three benchmarks gave up decent gains and turned negative after the first omicron case was confirmed in the US. The Dow closed over 450 points lower, the S&P500 was down 1.2% and the Nasdaq fell 1.8%. Travel stocks were hit hard: American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines all fell over 7%. And on the data front, private payroll data for November showed 534,000 jobs were added, above expectations of 506,000.

    Following the negative session over on Wall Street, the futures are suggesting the Aussie share market will fall about 1.1% at the open.

    What to watch today: 

    • Economic news out today includes Australia’s balance of trade data for October (difference between what we export vs. what we import). Australia's trade surplus decreased to A$12.24 billion in September and consensus expects trade surplus to decrease again to A$11 billion in October. Retail sales for November and home loans for October will also be released today.
    • Moving to commodities, oil prices fell into the red in late afternoon trading on Wednesday. The WTI settled 1.63% lower to US$65.10 a barrel. The gold price rose, as investors used the safe-haven asset as a hedge against wider market volatility and demand was boosted as the US dollar fell. And the seaborne iron ore price traded 8% higher to US$103 a tonne. 
    • A few companies going ex-dividend today, including ALS Limited (ASX:ALQ), Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (ASX:FPH), Pendal Group (ASX:PDL) and TechnologyOne (ASX:TNE).
    • Portman’s and Peter Alexander owner Premier Investments (ASX:PMV) holds its AGM today. 

    Trading Ideas: 

    • Citi has a BUY rating on gold miner, Northern Star Resources (ASX:NST), with a price target of $12. NST recently signed a funding deal with Quebec-based gold miner Osisko Mining, whereby under the deal, NST will contribute $169 million to Osisko via a convertible senior unsecured debenture. NST closed flat yesterday at $9.44, which implies around 27% share price growth in a year. 
    • Trading Central has detected a bullish charting signal in pharmaceutical company Starpharma (ASX:SPL). This signal indicates that the stock price may rise from the close of $1.21 to the range of $1.35-$1.39 in the next 32 days, according to stand principles of technical analysis.