Thursday, May 28, 2009

Just win! baby

Did Coach Cal get out of Memphis at just the right time? Will he be the only coach in NCAA history to take 2 different schools to the final four and have both teams records vacated?

Columnist and reporter Billy Reed weighs in on today's podcast.
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Read more from Billy, and get his take on politics, sports and more at www.billyreedsays.com.

Should Lee Todd have taken Mark Story's
advice?

Columnist Geoff Calkins gives his perspective from
Memphis

Too bad for Memphis, but no problem here. Winning trumps everything!

Remember, Tiger Nation did everything possible to keep Coach Cal before he signed up in Lexington. Even facing an NCAA investigation, Memphis boosters moved heaven and earth to keep him.

Just win! baby

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Fourty great years

Tom Wills will retire from WAVE3 this summer after a great 40 year run. In this episode, he talks about how he came to town, forecast changes, and the TV industry.

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We're from the government, and we're here to help you

Is the law of unintended consequences at work? Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distiller's Association, says hiking the liquor tax 6% will mean less revenue. He talks about the industry, the tax increase and the future.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Toxic Plastic

It looks like the credit card companies are finally going to get reigned in.

President Obama says it's time for some game changing legislation, and he should be able to sign a comprehensive bill by the end of the month.

Financial advisor and columnist Don McNay agrees, and says it's time to stop the predatory practices of the credit card companies.

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Read Don's many columns and check out his website at www.donmcnay.com.

Is President Obama over reaching? Do we need more free market or more regulation? Finally, do you have a credit card from hell story?

Leave a comment, and check back soon for more podcasts.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Can a child teach us about investing?

Allan Roth is a financial advisor who wanted to teach his son about the market. His book
HOW A SECOND GRADER BEAT WALL STREET
isn't about a kid getting lucky, it's about some golden rules of investing that we should instinctively know.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

OPERATORS ARE STANDING BY!

If you like late night TV, you'll love Remy Stern's
But Wait ... There's More!: Tighten Your Abs, Make Millions, and Learn How the $100 Billion Infomercial Industry Sold Us Everything But the
Kitchen Sink

Admit it. Sometime's they're so bad, you just can't turn them off! All of our favorite infomercial products and hucksters are covered, and we could have gone on for hours.

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and check out his site at