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Contrary to Commentary E7

Hosted by: Holland Henderson

Hosted by: Chris Hammond

January, 2024

This podcast kicks off with a recap of the latest in college and NFL football, unpacking key plays and standout performances. We then pivot to a fascinating discussion on the impact of guardian caps, before exploring the phenomenon of leaders who leave their organizations only to return later, reshaping their industries. The conversation naturally flows into a timely look at leadership in the Oval Office, where we discuss pressing changes and where they’re most needed.

In this episode we cover:

  • What other president served two terms but not consecutively (5:26)
  • When is a President most productive (12:28)
  • The drawbacks of two nonconsecutive terms in the Oval Office (15:40)
  • The Department of Government Efficiency – will this help and has it been done before (19:46)
  • WWII is an example of having people from the private sector assist the government (22:55)
  • How businesses getting involved in the government can go too far (26:12)
  • We need to ask ourselves what programs we can roll back (30:12)
  • Inflation – the invisible tax and what the White House needs to do to address this (31:33)
  • How can the wasteful spending of the government be curtailed (34:54)
  • What state had the highest GDP per capita in the USA (37:21)
  • What Holland & Chris are thankful for and what they are learning (38:59)

Links From the Show:

Allen & Company
Steve Jobs
Wartime Economy
Elon Musk
VisualCapitalist.com

Books Mentioned in this Show:

Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect, Will Guidara  

Connect with:

Holland Henderson – Financial Advisor at Allen & Company
Allen & Company – Holland Henderson
LinkedIn – Holland Henderson

Chris Hammond – CFA®, Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager at Allen & Company
Allen & Company – Chris Hammond
LinkedIn – Chris Hammond

The opinions voiced in this program are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult an appropriate qualified professional prior to making a decision.

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