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In this slight detour for the show, I spoke with New York-based political commentator, DEROY MURDOCK.. We have an invigorating chat about INFLATION and GUN CONTROL, two topics that are galvanizing investors today. We later
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New York City residents have the highest State and City tax burden in the country (it’s over 15% at the top level, recently overtaking California). It’s no surprise that New Yorkers are constantly strategizing around
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CARL ICAHN REPORTEDLY MOVING TO FLORIDA FOR TAXES The recent news of the announced departure of Carl Icahn and his 75 employees from New York State generated a few calls from interested snowbirds. Usually, calls like these are
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Welcome back to the “Wealth, Actually” podcast. (Reminder:Â There is no investment advice here!) Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have come back into the news as they have jumped around in price in the last two
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STAN LEE’S LEGACY Stan Lee powered my imagination and made reading, science and art fun. How much more impact can you have on someone? As I poured over the tributes and looked back at the cultural impact Stan’s
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After months of noise, pearl clutching and teeth-gnashing, the midterms are over and the political course of the next two years is largely in place. What are my quick takeaways from 11/6? Donald Trump will be spending a lot
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“MUNICIPAL BONDS: THE ORIGINAL IMPACT INVESTMENT?” For this first WA episode, I spoke with Matt Posner the Director of the Impact Coalition. We attack a bunch of topics centered around the emergence of the
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I recently met and spoke with New York City playwright, Jonathan Leaf, about the challenges and success of his new play DECONSTRUCTION. He has written numerous plays and most recently had a successful run for DECONSTRUCTION
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I spoke on my podcast with noted psychotherapist, Will Meyerhofer.  He deals with heavy hitters on Wall Street, the NYC legal world and entertainment professionals.  He pulls no punches. While I have written before on
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A quick quote from me (about 2/3 of the way down) in the 8/26/16 New York Times on the causes behind the changing face of NYC’s storefronts. New York’s Disappearing Storefronts . . . . And more from the op-ed author,