An Inside Look at the Bellarmine on Business Podcast
Release Date: 09/15/2020
Bellarmine On Business
Episode 21: In this episode of the Bellarmine on Business podcast, host Jim Ray welcomes back professors Frank Raymond and Carl Hafele to discuss key economic topics including inflation, interest rates, stock market valuations, tariffs, immigration, and the concept of “sea change” in economics. The conversation delves into the causes of inflation, the current state of the stock market, the implications of tariffs, and the importance of immigration for economic growth. The professors share their insights on how these factors interact and shape the economic landscape, emphasizing the...
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Episode 20: In today’s episode, host Jim Ray is joined by Dr. Frank Raymond (Professor of Economics) and Mr. Carl Hafele (Investment Manager and Professor) to discuss the current state of the US economy. Both guest have joined the podcast to discuss similar topics in Episode 3 and Episode 16. It’s always a lively conversation. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bellarmine on Business podcast. Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, so you don’t miss an upcoming episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business...
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Episode 19: In today’s episode, host Jim Ray is joined by Dr. Frank Raymond (Professor of Economics) and Dr. Bradley Stevenson (Professor of Finance) to discuss inflation and its impact on the US economy. Both of whom are teaching a Bellarmine’s Rubel School of Business, in Louisville, KY. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bellarmine on Business podcast. Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, so you don’t miss an upcoming episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business podcast do not necessarily...
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Episode 18: In today’s episode, host Jim Ray is joined by Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Abigail Hall Blanco and senior undergraduate student Molly Rovinski. Today we’ll discuss how Bellarmine’s Rubel School of Business is helping to prepare undergraduates for the next phase in life. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bellarmine on Business podcast. Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, so you don’t miss an upcoming episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business podcast do not necessarily reflect those...
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Episode 17: In today’s episode, host Jim Ray is joined by Alisha Harper, Professor of Accounting, and Timalyn Bowens of Bowens Tax Solutions (also a graduate of Bellarmine’s Rubel School of Business). Today’s we’re focusing our discussion around disregarded entities (“flow entities”), such as LLCs, LLCs filing as S-corporations, Partnerships, etc. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes...
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Episode 16: Host Jim Ray interviews Dr. Frank Raymond (Professor of Economics) and Carl Hafele (Investment Manager and MBA Professor). We discuss the 2022 economy. We’ll touch on inflation, supply chain, the worker shortage, energy’s impact on the economy, politics and war, capital gains and more. Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed during the podcast don't necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine, its administration or the faculty at large. Episodes are designed to be insightful and thought
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Episode 15: In today’s episode, host Jim Ray interviews Dr. OJ Oleka, Chair of the Executive Board of our Rubel School of Business. He’s also the President of the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities. They discuss is important topics for the Rubel School of Business.
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Episode 14: Jim Ray interviews Jorge Pazmiño, Director of Graduate and Executive Education Programs for the Rubel School of Business. We previously discussed Dr. Munshi's vision for executive education initiatives. Jorge has the responsibility for the development & implementation of some of those initiatives. Views and opinions expressed during the podcast don't necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine Univ, its administration or the faculty at large. Episodes are designed to be insightful and entert
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Episode 13: Jim Ray interviews Dr. Mike H. Ryan, Professor of Management and Rubel’s Associate Dean, who also has an extensive background in space-related topics. There’s a tremendous future available. Join us for an interesting conversation about the business of space.
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Episode 12: In today’s episode, we discuss the partnership between Kroger and the Rubel School of Business, which launched the Kroger Emerging Leaders Program. Ann Reed, Kroger Regional President, Jacqui Fritz, Kroger Assistant HR Leader and Dr. Natasha Munshi, Dean of the Rubel School of Business discuss how the program was conceptualized, developed and implemented to help up and coming Kroger leaders.
info_outlineBellarmine’s Rubel School of Business is launching the Bellarmine on Business podcast on October 1st, 2020. We thought you might like to know a little about what went into the conceptualization, development and launch of this new platform. Most importantly, we wanted you to know what you can expect and why you should consider subscribing to the Bellarmine on Business podcast.
The core development team consists of four individuals. Jim Ray is a local business consultant who earned his Executive MBA from Bellarmine in 2008. He’ll host the upcoming episodes. Alisha Harper is a former IRS tax attorney who now serves on the faculty and is the chair of the Department of Business Administration. Dr. Frank Raymond is an economics professor, the MBA Director and the former interim Dean of the Rubel School of Business. Alexandra Moro is an MBA student who also serves as the Program Coordinator for the Rubel School of Business.
We look forward to reaching out and engaging with our community. The podcast will address topics dealing with the economy, finance, marketing, law, human resources, business strategy and other relevant topics for today’s business professionals. Some episode discussions will feature Rubel School of Business faculty and some will feature Bellarmine alumni who are impacting the community.
Bellarmine’s Rubel School of Business is AACSB accredited. Only 5% of business schools in the world and 15% of the business schools in the US have achieved that accreditation. We hope this new platform will provide another way for the us to positively promote the Rubel School’s brand and to enable you to benefit from the insights and discussions provided in these monthly episodes.
Going forward, you can find future episodes on the Rubel School of Business page of the Bellarmine website, various Bellarmine social media pages, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and many other podcast directories. We encourage you to subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss an episode.
Remember, the Bellarmine on Business podcast launches on October 1st. Until then, Swords Up and Let’s Go Knights!
Disclaimer:
The views and opinions expressed during The Bellarmine on Business podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes are designed to be insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining.