Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, December 12, 201212/12/2012

On The Money (12/12/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group ponders the ongoing “fiscal cliff” negotiations, and examines the impact the “Chained CPI (consumer price index)” has on individual residents, particularly older ones.

Saturday, December 8, 201212/08/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 54 (12/8/12)

In Brooklyn, the SBs tackle such pungent subjects as bar toilets, New Jersey, the music industry, and the 90’s Big Apple craft beers scene with Spuyten Duyvil’s Joe Carroll.

Friday, December 7, 201212/07/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 53 (12/8/12)

The Shelton Boys, along with company C.O.O./gopher Matt, sample and disrespect a trio of competitors’Czech lagers before heading to the bar for the real stuff.

Wednesday, December 5, 201212/05/2012

On The Money (12/5/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group discusses the pending fiscal cliff, and the potential impacts of a return to pre Bush-era tax rates.

Saturday, December 1, 201212/01/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 52 (12/1/12)

The Bros accuse colleague Matt of being a communist but are happy to drink his gift growler of Kout 10º, the company’s newest import, fresh from the Bohemian Forest.

Wednesday, November 28, 201211/28/2012

On The Money (11/28/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group examines retail trends ahead of Black Friday, and considers some of the challenges facing the American economy because of the mixed messages coming out of Congress.

Saturday, November 24, 201211/24/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 51 (11/24/12)

Danish Atheist Anti-Christmas beer comes to America and the Sheltons, sons of ministers that they are, put Djævlebryg’s Santa-hating Per Olaf Huusfeldt through a tortuorus phone-inquisition.

Wednesday, November 21, 201211/21/2012

On The Money (11/21/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group reflects on the reasons we should feel thankful this year, and resets the importance and benefits of keeping wills and life insurance policies up to date.

Saturday, November 17, 201211/17/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 50 (11/17/12)

The SBs toast a newly re-elected President with a stout made in his honor, and chat with next-generation beer geek and birthday-boy, nephew Zack, in Washington.

Wednesday, November 14, 201211/14/2012

On The Money (11/14/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group discusses the new retail trends of opening early for Black Friday sales, and explains why it’s important to be brutally honest when setting up a long-term financial plan.

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