Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

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.

Wednesday, February 20, 201302/20/2013

On The Money (2/20/13)

Gary Thomas of The Wealth Technology Group discusses the benefits of IRA’s, and gives you some tips to make life easier at tax filing time.

Saturday, February 16, 201302/16/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 64 (2/16/13)

SB’s own Robert Merryman discusses his upcoming trip to the Pianetta Birra fest in Rimini, and Brewfist’s Pietro di Pilato admits Brother Dan is the guru of Italian brewing.

Wednesday, February 13, 201302/13/2013

On The Money (2/13/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group recaps some of the economic messages contained in President Obama’s most recent State Of The Union Address.

Saturday, February 9, 201302/09/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 63 (2/9/13)

Mark Roessler, Managing Editor for the Valley Advocate in Northampton, is called in for a grilling after publishing an article suggesting American beer trumps that of Europe!

Wednesday, February 6, 201302/06/2013

On The Money (2/6/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group talks bankruptcy protection with Northampton attorneys David Ostrander and Liz Katz, who also serves as president of the Hampshire County Bar Association.

Saturday, February 2, 201302/02/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 62 (2/2/13)

The SBs get Prairie Artisanal Ales brewer Chase Healey on the phone and badger him with questions about noodling, Oklahoma tourism, corn palaces, and even beer.

Wednesday, January 30, 201301/30/2013

On The Money (1/30/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group talks life insurance and Social Security issues with one of the foremost experts on the subject, Transamerica Financial Adviser David Freitag

Saturday, January 26, 201301/26/2013

The High and Mighty Beer Show 61 (1/26/13)

After reading yet another annoying beer industry editorial, the boys ring up Greg Engert, of Washington DC’s Churchkey, to rant on every aspect of the business.

Wednesday, January 23, 201301/23/2013

On The Money (1/23/13)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group reviews the finer points of President Obama’s inaugural address, and the fiscal policy changes which may be in store for the country in his second term.

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