Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, March 27, 201303/27/2013

On The Money (3/27/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group addresses numerous money-related issues, including identity theft, tax incentives for manufacturers, the banking crisis in Cyprus and the potential impact of rising interest rates.

Saturday, March 23, 201303/23/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 69 (3/23/13)

Talk turns sour as the boys speak with Swiss brewer Raphaël Mettler, whose wild-yeast ales are anything but the rage in his beer-conservative homeland.

Wednesday, March 20, 201303/20/2013

On The Money (3/20/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group examines a variety of financial topics, including IRS refund scams, Social Security distributions, a Cyprus-based illegal enterprise which seeks to scoop money out of American bank accou

Saturday, March 16, 201303/16/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 68 (3/16/13)

Back for a second week in virtual Belgium, Dan, Joel and Christian ring up Marc Limet, master brewer at Brouwerij Kerkom and maker of the wonderful Bink ales.

Wednesday, March 13, 201303/13/2013

On The Money (3/13/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group talks about the recent federal budget negotiations and their potential economic impact, and the somewhat volatile history of the Dow and NASDAQ in March–and why we have reason to be opti

Saturday, March 9, 201303/09/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 67 (3/9/13)

Armand De Belder-legendary chef, lambic blender, and master brewer of Germanic lagers as well as wild yeast ales-joins the Bros this week, direct from Beersel, Belgium.

Wednesday, March 6, 201303/06/2013

On The Money (3/6/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group addresses the financial implications of the Dow’s new record high, and addresses some of the financial advantages and potential pitfalls of becoming a parent.

Saturday, March 2, 201303/02/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 66 (3/2/13)

Knowing “squat” about mead, the Brothers call up Michael Kiker, of Celestial Meads in Anchorage, for some quick schooling on the “nectar of the gods.”

Wednesday, February 27, 201302/27/2013

On The Money (2/27/13)

Gary Thomas of The Wealth Technology Group discusses the effects of sequestration, and talks about some charitable work involving a group of Hampshire County lawyers.

Saturday, February 23, 201302/23/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 65 (2/23/13)

Dan and Robert ring up colorful Italian Bruno Carilli, who waxes poetic on the Clash, dry beer, hops, and his Birrificio Tocalmatto’s breaking into the brewery Top 100.

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