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  • James Werbel is a Professor Emeritus of Management at Iowa State University. He moved to Santa Fe and 2016 to be close to the mountains and outdoor activities. Before moving to NM James was a reporter for KHOI radio in Ames, Iowa doing stories of community interest and live broadcasts with guests.

    When he moved to Santa Fe he started working with KSFR radio as a top of the hour news reporter until 2018. After covid, he decided to go back to radio news and focus on stories related to NGOs, the arts,
  • A former special education teacher, Michele “Mish” Schneider was one of the first female floor traders on the New York Commodities Exchanges in the World Trade Center. Today she serves as Chief Strategist for MarketGauge.com, a 25-year industry-leading financial publishing company. Mish is also a managing member of MarketGauge Asset Management, LLC., an RIA located in Santa Fe, NM. In 2017, MarketWatch owned by Dow Jones, named Mish one of the top 50 financial people to follow on twitter. In 2018, Mish was the winner of the Top Stock Pick of the year for RealVision. In 2020, Mish won the Bookauthority.com award for writing one of the best wealth books of all time, Plant Your Money Tree: A Guide To Growing Your Wealth. In 2023, she was named The Best Stock Educator by the Traders’ World FinTech Awards. She currently writes Mish’s Daily, a blog about the working of the market. She created the Economic Modern Family, a group of characters that teaches financial literacy in a multisensory fashion. Mish is a sought-after financial expert, appearing on most major international and domestic business networks, media outlets. Plus, she speaks about finance and investing both through webinars and in person at events such as the Money Show.
  • In a new book, lawyer/journalist Adam Cohen makes the case that the Supreme Court has been "a right-wing court for 50 years," siding with corporations and the wealthy — and against the poor.
  • A delight to chat with composer, guitarist, and music journalist Mark Small about his biography of Lee Berk, the former president of Berklee College of Music where Mark was on staff for many years. Lee Berk: Leading the Berklee Way covers the life and vision of Lee and his father Lawrence and why Berklee stands out as one of the most sought after colleges by musicians everywhere. Mark Small worked closely with Lee’s widow, Susan Berk to create this book honoring her husband’s life, and both will be at Collected Works Bookstore on Thursday, October 9th at 6:00.
  • A fascinating insight into the Western United States with historian Betsy Gaines Quammen in her new book True West: Myth and Mending on The Far Side of America. Her extensive travels and conversations with people on all sides of the political spectrum and of all the different cultures that make up the West bring much needed clarity and integrity to our sometimes distorted images of this magnificent land and it’s peoples. Meet Betsy at Collected Works Bookstore on Tuesday, November 7 at 6:00 and learn more about her observations at betsygainesquammen.com
  • The next hearing will be July 12 at 10 a.m. ET, according to a notice posted by the committee. It will focus on the rioters and mob who stormed the Capitol.
  • New wells are to be drilled in downtown Santa Fe to check for groundwater contamination. The Journal Santa Fe says the City will work with the state…
  • Israel withdraws troops from Khan Younis six months after the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks, as tens of thousands of Israelis hold anti-government protests.
  • This is the first time Navarro has reached the quarterfinals at one of the tennis majors, while Gauff's loss was the latest in a string of exits by top-seeded women at the tournament.
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