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Women Take Stock

Women Take Stock

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We're four friends, all at different places in our financial and personal lives, looking to pull back the curtain on the seemingly mysterious, often testosterone-driven world of stock investing. We are certain that if four women without business degrees can figure out the market as a side hustle, well, so can you. Join us as we learn the basics, buy, sell, commiserate and celebrate - hopefully, more of the latter. Maybe we can even make a little (or a lot) of money along the way. And if mone ...
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We are a community storytelling company; take stock exchange. We work with communities all over London, using conversation and storytelling to build connections, empathy and empowerment. This series of podcasts shares some of the voices of the people we've met, and stories of what happened when we met them. Find out more about us at takestockexchange.co.uk. take stock exchange are Nick Cassenbaum, Olly Hawes, and Anna Smith. The music is by Anna Lowenstein and the podcast produced by Penny Bell.
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Take Stock is the field service podcast where we share the top trends, ideas, and strategies used in the trades industry and beyond. This podcast is presented by Commusoft - educating and empowering field service companies to provide world-class customer journeys. Episodes feature conversations and stories from thought leaders to help field service companies succeed.
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Join Shelley as she talks with Darryl Willis, Corporate Vice President, Energy & Resources Industry at Microsoft. A geologist and geophysicist by profession, listen in as Darryl talks about his journey from leadership roles in the energy sector at bp to the technology sector at Microsoft. Learn about some of the lessons learned along the way and hi…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to her regular US contributor Caroline Vikal of the Hill about where the election was lost and won. Russ Mould of AJ Bell profiles Warren Buffett and looks at why he might be selling his much-valued Apple shares. And Mandy talks to Louise Lucas of the Financial Times about the competition between the g…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives is joined by Ankit of XXIM. Ankit has described his project as an effort to bridge the gap of understanding between disparate sections of retail involved in the financial sector, and we discuss how blockchain technology (beyond any specific crypto) can be applied to traditional financial markets - both by current m…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at how much the economy really matters when it comes to an election and if people vote based on their pay packets and tax breaks. Mandy is joined by Linda Daly of the Sunday Times and economist Dan O’Brien. The Washington Post is dealing with a fallout from owner Jeff Bezos’s decision to block an endor…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston gets to grips with the economic benefits and costs of having bank holidays when she talks to Edward Thomas Jones, Lecturer in Economics at Bangor University, who has looked at the global data on extra days off. The US voting system is a complex one. Mandy talks to Sam Levine from the Guardian, who goes throu…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at house prices as more figures released this week saw more rising prices for home buyers. Mandy talks about access to credit for those who are trying to build homes when she talks to AJ Noonan of Rhonellen Developments and Donal MacNamee of the Business Post. The UK is grappling with a concerning rise…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives is joined by Gorillionaire2. Gorillionaire has been a key contributing member of the WhyDRS team since before WhyDRS.org launched in Feb 2023, and the WhyDRS Database originally evolved out of a personal project that he started. Gorillionaire continues to be the core of its maintenance and growth, publicly displayi…
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This week on Taking Stock, Mandy Johnston talks to legendary Guardian Columnist John Crace who read every page of Boris Johnson's new memoir and also tells us about his new book Taking the Lead-A Dog at Number 10' which sees his dog Herbie recount turbulent times in Westminster. Mandy also chats to Javier Espinoza of the Financial Times about a new…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives and John discussed Decentralized Management, Teamwork, and Growth. What does it mean to be a decentralized mass of enthusiasts pushing towards a common goal? How can we enable the driven to contribute, and how can we enable the curious to learn how to contribute? Where can we host information and resources to be th…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Lawrence Donegan who is a renowned Scottish journalist, author and former musician with bands such as Llyod Cole and the Commotions. He is now based in the US and he’s back on the US election beat for what he says is the biggest story of our lifetime. He has been traveling around America covering th…
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This week, Chives reviews some ongoing key questions still to be answered for moving forward with the 501c3 IRS process, and invites community input. Key issues discussed include the best fit NTEE code, whether WhyDRS will submit additional paperwork concerning potentially influencing legislation, how and if compensation should be allotted to membe…
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This week, Chives and John take a look at Alternate Trading Systems, or ATS. These have transitioned from a small part of the market to representing more than 90% of retail market orders, according to Chairman Gensler in a 2022 Bloomberg interview. Also covered are emergent new models in the ATS space, such as tZero, and other potential development…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the Taoiseach’s bold new idea: a Department of Infrastructure. Does anyone really want another government department? Mandy talks to Economist John Fitzgerald and Conal Thomas of the Business Post. In our monthly Techscape slot we look at the social media platform that is Telegram and ask what reall…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the benefits of putting your foot down at work and simply saying 'no'. Michael McGrath got the Justice portfolio in the European Commission, but how did the rest of Europe fare when the big jobs were being handed out? EuroNews Reporter Jorge Liboreiro chats to Mandy. And two and a half years on Mand…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy is joined by Lauren Fedor from the Financial Times who has been covering the US Presidential debate and she breaks down the fallout for both Trump and Harris as we enter a crucial phase in the race. The government says a €13 billion windfall from the Apple Tax ruling won’t affect this year’s Budget package. But with …
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by @WhatCanIMakeToday, to discuss SEC Petitions, the NSCC petition hosted at WhyDRS, and the history of retail advocacy efforts as we grow from simply commenting on the proposals and reforms developed by the industry to skipping their framing and suggesting those reforms ourselves. - Twitter/X Link: http…
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With two major elections on the horizon both here and in America this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston dives into voter patterns and surprising factors like how weather can affect turnout when she talks Kevin Cunningham from ‘Ireland Thinks’ We’ll also look at how banks are assessing risks in their commercial property portfolios and what that co…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives was joined by @beyond-mythos, who has been growing a following around his research into how investors interact with the market, and how a company can be identified as a candidate for activism. We'll dive into these topics and ask Beyond how his interest in these subjects started in the first place! - Twitter/X Link…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at how Poland has decided that the next phase of its economic growth needs to be fuelled by a shiny new infrastructure project: a massive airport built away from Warsaw. Is it the type of bold thinking we could learn from here or will it end up as a folly? Raphael Minder, Central Europe Correspondent o…
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This week on Taking Stock, Chives takes a look at taking care and appraising sources carefully when trying to learn. He goes over some helpful habits that can help when examining a source or reading a perspective online, such as keeping in mind that the figure behind the source may have it's own motives beyond helping you better understand a subjec…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Caroline Vakil of The Hill who was at the US Democratic Conference all this week and she’ll bring us the key moments from the political jamboree in Chicago. There have been major upheavals at Starbucks with high-profile sackings making headlines. Mandy talks to Amelia Lucas of CNBC about the recent …
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This week Chives focuses on regulation in the Transfer Agent space, and we'll touch not only on recent SEC action against TA but on the broader regime, and how we've seen a variety of consolidation in the market sector. Chives was joined by John Wooten who has a unique and valuable perspective as someone who founded his own Transfer Agent and has b…
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This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver is in for Mandy Johnston and he talks to Paul McArdle of the Panel.com about Netflix’s policies around under-achieving staff. We ask where would a Trump Victory leave Ireland economically and should we be worried? Emmet talks to Economist Dan O’Brien. And in our Monthly ‘Techscape’ slot we thanks to PWC we loo…
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This week Chives is joined by Tesla community activist Alexander Merz, AKA TeslaBoomerMama, to discuss the power that retail investors have. The Tesla investor community is one of, if not the largest one in the world and recently had a large struggle with accessing their right to vote. Alexandra provides valuable insight as an international investo…
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This week on Taking Stock with Joe Lynam: Big tech has often been seen as too big to be reined in by regulation but that might be changing as lawmakers are targeting well-known brands like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta. We’ll be finding out about the differing approaches being taken from both Europe and the US. As the struggle for political su…
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This week Chives dives into the platforms, bots and other tools we have been using and looking into in order to promote transparency from top to bottom of the community. - Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/i/spaces/1LyxBgprVdyKN/peek - Join the Community: Join us on Discord - https://mee6.xyz/en/i/vYJSX1ghMl Join us on Lemmy - https://lemmy.whynotdrs.o…
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In the UK this week Chancellor Rachel Reeves set out a series of “incredibly tough choices” to fill in a £22bn fiscal hole she’s found since taking office. George Parker, Political Editor for the Financial Times joins Mandy to discuss what it will look like for the Government and the people of the UK. How committed is business to pursuing the green…
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This week Chives and John were joined by fellow community member Kirk to discuss decentralized community governance Kirk brought to the table his experience in grass roots movements in financial communities or an illuminating discussion. - Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/i/spaces/1DXGydwNDQZKM/peek - Join the Community: Join us on Discord - https://m…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at Defence spending and how its increasing across Europe and asks should Ireland do the same when she talks to Jackie King of IBEC With the Olympics beginning Mandy looks back at how the games have evolved over the years when she talks to Philip Barker, the Editor of the Journal of Olympic History abou…
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This week Chive and John were joined by Pasta, a core developer from Dash, to discuss decentralized community development. Pasta has been developing with Dash for several years and offers fantastic insight into how Dash has developed as a currency and as a community. - Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/i/spaces/1LyGBgPDZYkJN/peek - Join the Community: …
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“Overtourism” is a real thing in Spain right now and this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Sam Jones of the Guardian about Spain’s growing disdain for throngs of tourists. In ‘Tech Scape’ Mandy talks to Elaine Moore of the Financial Times about how big tech companies are ditching the bean bags and latte machines for tougher lines with t…
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This week John hosted a community discussion where he dove into the labor involved in the non-profit efforts of WhyDRS and how to decentralize the DRS educational work to expand its potential. - Join the Community: Join us on Discord - https://mee6.xyz/en/i/vYJSX1ghMl Join us on Lemmy - https://lemmy.whynotdrs.org/ Visit https://www.drsgme.org and …
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At this week’s NATO Summit all eyes were on President Biden following a disastrous TV debate. This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston asks where NATO stands in the world when she talks to Alex Marquardt, CNN Chief National Security Correspondent Electoral Shocks; whether it’s the Far Right in France or Jason Rees Mogg losing his seat or even Trump…
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This week on Taking Stock Joe Lynam is in for Mandy and he hears about the continuing phenomenon of 'Quiet Quitting'. Joe also talks to Joe Miller of the Financial Times who details why Donald Trump was given immunity and what it means for the US justice system. Plus Sean Keyes of the Currency discusses the government's role in AIB and why Revolut …
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This week, Chives shares some incredible news - WhyDRS has taken it's first steps and filed as a legal entity, a nonprofit structure with decentralized governance and focused on education. Wyoming is the first U.S. state to allow this kind of structure, called a DUNA. While there were similar structure options outside of U.S., this is the first dom…
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This week on Taking Stock as the UK elections enter their final days Mandy Johnston is joined by Will Hutton, an opinion writer for the Observer and former Editor-in-Chief. He’s a respected voice in UK politics and he shares his thoughts on what we might expect and tell us about his latest book ‘This Time No Mistakes: How to Remake Britain’. Could …
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This week Chives takes a deep dive into the different types and methods by which companies dilute stock, some of the common reasons for doing so, and how these dilutions commonly effect investors. - Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/i/spaces/1lDxLPlzoDvxm/ - Join the Community: Join us on Discord - https://mee6.xyz/en/i/vYJSX1ghMl Join us on Lemmy - ht…
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This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at Legendary Film Studio Paramount Pictures the company behind The Godfather, Indiana Jones, Chinatown and Titanic and asks whether the last major studio left in the Hollywood district can survive the streaming era? Mandy talks to journalist Justin Klawans. As Eamon Ryan exits politics - we look at his…
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This week Chives has returned and checked in with the community, as well as providing updates on the WhyDRS efforts. He was joined by some fantastic members of the community and a great discussion was had. - Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/tehchives/status/1803518007097831592 - Join the Community: Join us on Discord - https://mee6.xyz/en/i/vYJSX1ghMl…
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Last week Emmanuel Macron stunned the political landscape by announcing parliamentary elections and as they are about to host the Olympic games shortly this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a look at the turmoil in French political life and also at the economic costs and benefits of hosting large scale sports events. Mandy also talks to Ec…
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Bibic and John were joined by Joaquin Soza, an independent developer originally from Chile who has been fascinated by web3 and blockchain development for years. The modern internet environment allows for skill development from anywhere, and allows anyone to find an effort which speaks to them and which they can contribute to. Joaquin is working wit…
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Join Shelley as she talks with Silvia Candiani, Global Vice President, Telco & Media Industries at Microsoft. Listen in as Silvia talks about her journey from Vodafone to Microsoft Italia and the lessons learned along the way. As well as the importance of vision and purpose in leadership and how she’s bringing to life her mission to utilize technol…
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This week, Bibic and John sat down with Miles Patterson from FanSociety. Miles is developing a project which attempts to connect music artists with their fans directly, rather than involving other middlemen as is so common today. FanSociety is both a crowdfunding initiative which operates transparently and a decentralized infrastructure which can b…
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With the whole of Europe seemingly on an election footing this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the political landscape at home and abroad when she looks into the Reform Party in the UK with Philip Webster, Former Political Editor of the Times. We look at the situation in Belgium which is divided and increasingly being pulled to politic…
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