No Quarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle, Sunday Evening at 8PM
Posted by Larry Doyle on September 19, 2009 6:09 PM |
UPDATE: This episode of NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle has concluded. You can listen to a recording of the episode in its entirety by clicking the play button on the audio player provided below. Once the audio begins, you can advance or rewind to any portion of the episode by clicking at any point along the play bar.
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Please join me this Sunday evening for NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle as we dig deeper and work harder in navigating the economic landscape.
What is on your mind? What would you like to address? Please share your questions and thoughts by calling in to (347) 677-0792, and also join our live chat room, which I’ll start up about 10 minutes before the show begins.
There is no shortage of topics that deserve real attention, including:
> developments within our bank deposit insurance (FDIC)
> the upcoming G-20 conference in Pittsburgh
> what is happening to our dollar? will it recover?
> Wall Street compensation practices
> market performance . . . what is it telling us?
> what is happening with ‘credit?’ Is it loosening or getting worse?
> unemployment trends
> economic data, especially in regard to housing
> the federal deficit
> the SEC
> can we afford health care reform . . . can we not afford health care reform?
. . . and much more. My special guest this week is YOU, the readers and supporters of Sense on Cents. What is on YOUR mind? I look forward to the show and thank you in advance for your support.
As a reminder, all of my radio shows are archived and can be listened to right here at Sense on Cents by clicking on the No Quarter Radio tab located under the page header. (FYI, I keep an audio player of my most recent episode in the right sidebar). In addition, all No Quarter Radio programming is available as a free podcast on iTunes. From the iTunes Store, type “NQR podcasts” in the search window.
Many thanks to Larry Johnson and the rest of the team at No QuarterUSA blog for providing such a vibrant media vehicle as No Quarter Radio. I look forward to having you join me Sunday evening as we collectively navigate the economic landscape!!
LD