Can’t Lose the Dough
Kevin joins Chief on the air to discuss auditing and regulations, AI, and college sports. Then, Dan calls in to talk about share buybacks and the presidential elections. Finally, Karl and Chief look over the labor report

Kevin joins Chief on the air to discuss auditing and regulations, AI, and college sports. Then, Dan calls in to talk about share buybacks and the presidential elections. Finally, Karl and Chief look over the labor report
Lou and Karl join Tom to talk about ethical responsibility, Russia, China, and business in communist countries, and how the fed can act as a referee and a self interested organization at the same time.
On today’s episode Kevin O’Neill kicks and Mike Murphy starts off our show talking on the passing and legacy of the Dodger’s pitcher: Fernando Venezuela, world politics and conflicts in the Middle East and the money behind athlete’s sponsorship deals. For our second hour John Flannigan hops in to continue the chat, talk on evolution of sports gambling and much more!
Chief is joined on the air by show producer Ricardo to discuss personal privacy in a digital world, and the election polls. Joel calls in to talk all things stocks and jocks. Then, Kenny joins the conversation to discuss the upcoming elections. Finally, Hal pitches in on the elections topic and discusses the economy.
This morning, we are joined by Greg to talk on current stock trends. Next, John joins us to discuss national politics and the 2024 Presidential Election. Finally, Nancy joins our second hour to discuss the current mortgage rates.
Kevin and Chief kick things off with a conversation about Elon Musk’s politics, the American tax code, and debt. Then, Karl jumps on the air to discuss shipping regulations, car engineering, and how the presidential candidates affect the market.
Today Lou and Dan call in and contemplate everything from agent orange, contagion, soft swinging, CDs vs treasuries, and managing your retirement money.
On today’s episode Kevin O’Neill kicks off our show talking on the upcoming election, including the outlook of current polls and the possible economic effects of either outcome. For our second hour, Russell and his daughter, Maggie Rhoads join to talk about Maggie’s recent work both studying and practicing political journalism.
Karl joins Chief on the air to discuss tax deficits and the presidential candidates’ role in inflation. Then, Ryan and Kenny call in to discuss the uncertainty of the upcoming election and the market’s reaction. Finally, Hal pitches in his views on the election-market relationship and interest rates.
This morning, we are joined by Greg to talk on current stock trends. Next, John joins us to discuss national politics and the 2024 Presidential Election. Finally, Audrey joins our second hour to discuss the current mortgage rates.
Kevin and Chief kick off our show with a conversation about the presidential candidates and sports finances. Then, Karl calls in to talk about power companies in rural areas and recessions.
Lou and Tom expound on airport protocol, jet bridge Jesus, and bunker busting bombs followed by new guest Bill Moriarty in second hour to educate us on civil infrastructure projects after hurricanes and other disasters.
On today’s episode Kevin O’Neill kicks off our show with a debate with The Chief on the presidential election followed by a less heated chat on more politics including thoughts on reparations. Russell Rhoads joins the conversation talking the election followed by chatting on college sports. Finally, special guest Mike Wilkins hops on sharing some info on sports from across the pond.
Karl joins Chief on the air to talk about Columbus Day, immigration and the government’s administration. Joel calls in to talk all things sports and stocks. Then, Kenny jumps on air to discuss his experience during hurricane season and unusual market activity so close to the elections. Finally, Hal and Chief talk about politics and financial crisis
This morning, we are joined by Greg to talk on the Chicago Bears and the Nobel Peace Prize in Economics. Next, John joins us to discuss Columbus’ ancestry, Elon Musk’s stance on unions and commentary on the current election cycle. Finally, Nancy joins our second hour to discuss the current housing market.
Kevin and Chief discuss hurricane victims in the middle of the country and the questionable economics of sports. Karl calls in to talk about the hurricane season, insurance prices and the CPI report.
Lou and Tom talk mouse jiggling and NIL followed by Dan on short term bonds and Florida (housing) flippers.
On today’s episode Kevin O’Neill talks on hurricane Milton’s effect on Florida, the return to hockey season and the differing philosophies of younger generations. Russell Rhoads hops on for our second hour joined by Kiana Kenmotsu, a student at the Kelley School of Business to talk on a variety of topics including sharing Kiana’s schooling experiences, today’s paths of studying and landing a job, the differing views between generations on the job market and much more!
Karl calls in to discuss Hurricane Milton, insurance companies’ possible reactions, and the stock market. Joel joins the show to catch up with Chief on recent games and sports events, and the China trade market. Finally, Hal joins Chief on the air to give his thoughts on the Chinese market, the presidential candidates’ financial plans, and the business of politics.
This morning, we are joined by Greg and Kevin to talk on all things MLB and NFL. Next, John joins us to discuss politics, local and nationwide. Finally, Audrey joins our second hour to discuss the current housing market.
Kevin and Chief start off with a discussion about MLB payrolls and the evolution of the game. Then, Karl calls in to talk about politics, and American economics.
Lou calls in first on car reliability, rage-bait in the media, and middle east escalation. Dan joins the second hour to talk about the importance of minimizing risk/volatility and impressive Q3 results.
On today’s episode Kevin O’Neill joins the Chief to talk on last night’s Vice-Presidential debate, ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and much more. Russell Rhoads joins our second hour to continue the chat on the conflicts, discuss the waning want for having children in younger generations and another serving of presidential race discussions.
Karl and Chief kick off our show to discuss Hurricane Helene and last night’s pot strike. Joel calls in to talk baseball standings and the market’s response to the strike. Finally, Hal joins Chief on the air to talk about the presidential candidates, history of the railroad, and minimum wages.
This morning, we are joined by Greg and Kevin to talk on all things MLB and NFL. Next, John joins us to delve deep on bike lanes and schools in Chicago. Finally, Nancy joins our second hour to discuss house insurance and the ever decreasing flood plains.
Kevin and Chief talk about taxes, corruption, and money in politics. Then, Karl calls in to discuss storm surges, the morality of recruiting young athletes, the market in China and AI.
Lou joins Tom in the first hour to discuss politics, logistics, and the importance of Big Horn trucks and ships. Dan calls in hour two to debate the snowball effects of tech money, what is driving equity markets, and potential year long bond trades.
On today’s episode Kevin O’Neill joins the Chief to talk on the Cub’s disappointing season, ups and downs in the market, and more on the presidential race. Russell Rhoads joins the conversation chatting on politics, market politics and more!
Karl and Chief kick things off with a conversation about hurricane season and the presidential candidates’ proposals on inflation. Joel calls in to talk all things sports. Then, Kenny joins Chief to discuss the government’s questionable economic decisions. Finally, Hal and Chief talk about the federal funds rate and Donald Trump’s tariff proposal for John Deere.
This morning, we are joined by Greg to talk on modern policing. Next, John joins us to talk on the 2024 Presidential Race and stories of the classroom. Finally, Audrey joins our second hour to discuss the current housing market in Chicago and rising insurance prices.