Michael was interviewed by Scott Passeser for his LI News Radio show, Radio Jobline, recently. They discussed the market and the economy, and you can hear the show when it airs this Saturday, October 8th from 2-3pm on 103.9FM. It will also air Saturday night from 11pm-12am.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #76: Market Update with Michael and Dominick
On this week's episode of The Lebenthal Report, Dominick Tavella and Michael Hartzman share an update on the markets.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #75: Looking Ahead to the 4th Quarter 2022
This week on the Lebenthal Report we welcome back guest co-host Philip Blancato. Philip Blancato is the President and CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management and Chairman of the Ladenburg Investment Policy Committee. He also serves as a member of the Boards of Directors for affiliated companies: Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. Inc., Investacorp, Inc., Triad Advisors LLC, Premier Trust, Securities America, Inc., KMS Financial, Inc. and Securities Service Network, Inc. Philip is a thirty year veteran of the financial services industry with a specialized knowledge of portfolio and risk management, asset allocation, and macro-economic theory as well as constructing and implementing seamlessly integrated platforms of fee-based solutions. Dominick and Michael discuss with Philip recent market movements and looking ahead towards the last quarter of the year.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #74: The Curious Mind and Investing
Dani S. Bassett, PhD. Zurn is Associate Professor of Philosophy at American University and affiliate faculty in the Department of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies. He researches broadly in the fields of political philosophy, gender theory, and applied ethics. His work specifically contributes to critical prison studies and curiosity studies. Bassett is J. Peter Skirkanich Professor, Department of Bioengineering, at the University of Pennsylvania. Bassett studies biological, physical, and social systems by using developing tools from network science and complex systems theory.
They’ve written 20+ papers together on neuroscience, curiosity, and collaborating between the sciences and the humanities, and co-wrote Curious Minds: The Power of Connection (MIT Press, September 2022) which is an exhilarating, genre-bending exploration of curiosity’s powerful capacity to connect ideas and people. Identical twins, they wrote that their book “represents the thought of one mind and two bodies”—harnessing their respective expertise in the humanities and the sciences to get irrepressibly curious about curiosity. They identify three styles of curiosity—the busybody, who collects stories, creating loose knowledge networks; the hunter, who hunts down secrets or discoveries, creating tight networks; and the dancer, who takes leaps of creative imagination, creating loopy ones. Investigating what happens in a curious brain, they offer an accessible account of the network neuroscience of curiosity (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/)
They discuss how understanding each of these styles of personalities relates to how a client may choose to invest and how they deal with their finances and life events.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #73: Market Update with Michael and Dominick
On the most recent episode of The Lebenthal Report, Dominick Tavella and Michael Hartzman share an update on the markets.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #72: Beverly Gooden, Author & Activist, Discusses Her Experience with Relationship Abuse
This week on The Lebenthal Report we welcome author and social activist, Beverly Gooden. Beverly is known for her groundbreaking work in domestic violence, victimology, and women's health. She created the Why I Stayed hashtag (#WhyIStayed) and movement in 2014. Also in 2014, Beverly founded the Ella Mae Foundation, which supports "protection and superior upbringing for children as well as self-actualization and equitable rights for women". She created the Bolt Bag Project, a program that provides basic necessities to anonymous survivors of relationship violence. Beverly was given the "Digital Champion" Heart of Courage award by the Mary Kay Foundation in October 2017. She was chosen by Investigation Discovery and Glamour magazine as the 2015 Inspire A Difference "Everyday Hero" award winner. Her book, Surviving: Why We Stay and How We Leave Abusive Relationships, is a memoir about relationship violence. But at its core, it is about reinvention. Surviving is available at all major book selling retailers.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #71: Market Update with Michael and Dominick
On the most recent episode of The Lebenthal Report, Dominick Tavella and Michael Hartzman share an update on the markets.
The Lebenthal Report Episode #70: Continuing the Conversation with Coach Ray Scott
On this week's episode of The Lebenthal Report we continue the conversation with Coach Ray Scott. Ray Scott was part of the early wave of Black NBA players who changed how the game of professional basketball is played, leading to the tremendously popular financial blockbuster the NBA is today. Scott was a successful forward/center chosen as the #4 pick by the Detroit Pistons in the 1961 NBA draft. After he was named head coach of the Pistons in 1972, he won Coach of the Year in the spring of 1974—the first Black man ever to capture that honor. Coach Scott’s story is not only captivating but educational and we are privileged to have such a trailblazer on our podcast. To learn more about Ray Scott and his history with the NBA, be sure to find his memoir, “The NBA in Black and White, The Memoir of a Trailblazing NBA Player and Coach”, at all major bookselling retailers.