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Hartley Wright

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Hartley and Kevin discuss White Christian nationalism and how the United States economy reacts during Presidential elections, and the practice of school children's parental behaviors. Show Notes: Article referenced in this episode (link): How o
Hartley and Kevin discuss Caitlin Clark, listener feedback, the promise of a car and receiving a daily allowance versus a lump sum. SHOW NOTES:On the day this episode was recorded, the Wall Street Journal reported the aforementioned Iowa star-t
Are you a naturally curious person or do you tend to be a know-it-all? After committing a false start, Hartley shares about a favored foreigner of Jesus and Kevin expresses his frustration about the unfavored foreigner of America. SHOW NOTES:Th
How and when and where did you first recognize God's activity in your life? Hartley discusses responding to God; Kevin questions the reasoning behind recent standard adjustments to the target inflation rate and values for basis points. There ar
Hartley and Kevin discuss tee shirts, federal reserve districts and  prayer as conversation with God. SHOW NOTES:As he does in most episodes, Kevin refers to and speaks into activity of The Fed  and discusses the Philadelphia Fed Index in this
Hartley introduces us to the breath prayer, Kevin anticipates push-back in the upcoming political season. SHOW NOTES:adjacent — /ad·​ja·​cent/ adjective                                                                                           
Hartley is put off by a negative emoji, Kevin hints about how the market is likely to perform during this election year, and they discuss where to see tangible proof of God answering prayer. SHOW NOTES:Hartley refers to Harvard University's ver
Hartley and Kevin converse about the weather and lakes of Missouri, Kevin informs us he will never fly again, and Hartley attempts to tackle the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling. SHOW NOTES:Follow the progress of the Alabama Supreme Court ru
In this episode we are encouraged by Hartley to take up a new practice and Kevin tells us we can't fight the fed. SHOW NOTES:12 listeners have entered our contest! There are 215 trading days left on the S&P 500 and we have experienced 12 record
Hartley takes a Jamaican plunge, Kevin criticizes a helpless reporter, and the pigs are left behind.Show Notes: For a written report about the interview with Larry Kudlow, visit here. The Parable of the Prodigal Son is recorded in Luke 15:11-32
Kevin and Hartley discuss the changes occurring in the collegiate and professional football landscape.Show Notes:The content of this episode was prompted by the January 6, 2024 opinion editorial, Welcome to the end of college football as we kno
This bonus episode describes and outlines our finance-based contest for 2024.  You are invited to participate in this contest. Show Notes: Enter our contest and predict how many record closes (all-time highs) on the S&P 500 you believe will occ
Each suspicious about the integrity of their local recycling management, Hartley describes two world views, emphasizing God's economy, and Kevin details last month's view, summarizing the United States economy. This is part two, continuing thei
Hartley and Kevin have a long conversation, never getting around to discussing faith, finances or eff bombs. We learn about some personal challenges they each experience this time of year, Hartley shares an unsatisfying childhood memory, and Ke
In this episode covering the holiday break, we are invited to participate in a new interactive contest, Hartley highlights the final two themes of Advent, and Kevin poses a threat with his left hand.Show Notes: In 2024, there will be 251 tradin
Kevin shares an idea too logical for government consideration, Hartley comments on the second week of Advent, and they both consider apple a cherry in music preference. Show Notes: The average retirement age in the U.S. is 64 years old, with th
Kevin receives some stiffening news regarding his health and Hartley introduces the first week of Advent.Show Notes: The Week 1 Advent theme discussed in this episode is: HopeScripture Readings for Hope are: Isaiah 2:1-5 | Psalm 122 | Romans 13
Kevin discusses the joy and challenges of beginning a new, unexpected "side gig."Show Notes: The content of this episode is dialogue extracted from multiple recording sessions in September, 2023. The character Navin Johnson was portrayed by the
Part 2 of 2. Hartley pulls together two previously introduced word pictures to help us identify God's providence in our lives, Hartley and Kevin play a new game, Hartley shares a personal medical concern as a personal cherry bomb. Show Notes: T
Part 1 of 2. In this episode, Kevin and Hartley reflect about "Patriot Day," Kevin addresses expectations connected to the Secure 2.0 provisions and balances the good news for savings accounts against the bad news of fixed mortgages, Hartley cr
Hartley and Kevin list twenty-five topics and observations which they feel aren't-quite-not-really-definitely-not-fully-potent explosives worthy of dedicating to a fully-authorized F*Bomb segment of any episode. Hartley calls attention to Kevin
Hartley talks with Kevin about his hope for — or lack of — recording a family podcast. This is a bonus episode complementing episode  24. Connect and CommentHartley   Facebook /  Twitter / ThreadsKevin   Facebook / BlogX/Tweet™  us |  @FaithMon
In this episode, Kevin explains the market but questions his neighbors and Hartley shares an analogy for one of the Sistine Chapel's frescoes.Show Notes: Kevin explains what is meant by 'the market,' helping us as investors understand how perfo
In this episode, we find out which Ballpark serves the best food, Hartley discusses a foundational step for making a deep connection with your soul, and Kevin takes over trivia. SHOW NOTES: Content Fact Check: During Kevin and Hartley‘s discuss
The Market is high but the Holy Spirit is low on the fandom list. In this episode — if you hang around long enough — you'll hear an unsolicited apology to their listeners, an accidental conversation about self-awareness, and why Hartley and Kev
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