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Wall Street's Bulls and Bears. Main Street's Hopes and Fears. Connecting the dots! Thought Leadership with Impact!

Wall Street's Bulls and Bears. Main Street's Hopes and Fears. Connecting the dots! Thought Leadership with Impact!

De : Shanaz Joan Parsan
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‘Wall Street's Bulls and Bears. Main Street's Hopes and Fears – Connecting the dots' is a podcast that explores the world of finance from an insider perspective as we host discussions with top financial and industry professionals in the fields of private equity, hedge funds, investment banking, asset management, venture capital, trading and many more and we also include episodes from an outsider perspective from community leaders.

We hope to include debates and roundtables in later episodes. The themes range from investment related topics, financial markets – bulls and bears views, and news, industry outlooks to how community leaders and others see impact of the markets on Main Street.

Copyright 2025 by Shanaz Joan Parsan
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    • Episode 8: James Pearce and Markham Hislop - Energy Transition - Focus on Canada
      Jun 13 2023

      Energy transition refers to the global energy sector's shift from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption — including oil, natural gas, and coal — to renewable energy sources like hydrogen, wind, and solar, as well as lithium-ion batteries.

      The increasing penetration of renewable energy into the energy supply mix, the onset of electrification, and improvements in energy storage are all key drivers of the energy transition.

      Regulation and commitment to decarbonization have been mixed, but the energy transition will continue to increase in importance as investors prioritize environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors.

      They answer these and more:

      • What are some of the biggest challenges facing the industry right now and what is the outlook near term and long term
      • What are some of the biggest fears
      • What are some common misperceptions of the industry? [I mean to share that not all are billionaires and rich and many are small players]
      • Tell us about Reclamation and what would have been there without it
      • Are you seeing equity investments and/or debt to smaller projects or have they dried up and solely to bigger players?
      • What are some green initiatives you have seen as the best in the industry and what can be learned from this?
      • What would you like to see?

      Renewables is only part of the energy transition. Mass introduction of electric transportation infrastructure and energy storage, coupled with greater usage of technologies to improve energy efficiency, are also driving this movement. As the average cost of lithium-ion batteries has fallen drastically on a mixture of manufacturing economies of scale and technology improvements, companies and consumers alike are increasingly turning to electrification for power transportation, making the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) one of the largest potential areas for electrification. The global EV adoption rate could reach 10%-12.5% by 2025.

      What are your thoughts on this and what are some initiatives you are working in in Hydrogen?

      • What are some of the biggest challenges you are being faced with specifically to getting to meet carbon goals and even expedite them?
      • What has went well and what are governments (federal and provincial) doing well and what are some things that can be improved?
      • What is exciting you these days and tell us about what is happening specifically in Alberta?

      Renewables/financing?

      As more investors and companies seek greater clarity and confidence in accounting for long-term climate risks and opportunities, businesses are adapting to the "energy transition" — a transformation of the global energy sector from fossil-based systems of energy production and consumption to renewable energy sources. Switching from nonrenewable energy sources like oil, natural gas, and coal to renewable energy is made possible by technological advancements and a societal push toward sustainability. Spurred by structural, permanent changes to energy supply, demand, and prices, the energy transition also aims to reduce energy-related greenhouse gas emissions through various forms of decarbonization.

      What do you think is going well and what isn't and what are some possible solutions?

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      1 h et 24 min
    • Episode 7: Lane Kawaoka – Private Equity, Family offices, real estate, what does a family office do!
      Jun 7 2023

      LANE KAWAOKA owns 4,000+ units and where he is responsible for finding investment opportunities, analysis, and marketing. Mr. Kawaoka obtained a BS in Industrial Engineer and MS in Civil Engineering and Construction Management from the University of Washington. In addition to an analytical engineering background, Lane has real world experience in working as a project manager for over $230 million dollars of capital construction projects in both the public and private sector. Working as a high paid professional in Corporate America and frustrated by the traditional wealth building dogma, Lane was compelled to inspire and mentor other working professionals via his top rated podcast at SimplePassiveCashflow.com.

      Everything that your parents told you about building wealth was wrong... Don't buy your home to live in, don't do retirement accounts, and build real assets like rental real estate!What are your 3 rules of investing?

      What does a Family office do?

      What are the high cashflow markets where the numbers make sense?

      How does one build a portfolio with little time?

      How to best use your money to invest in what?

      Best practices for managing properties remotely?

      What are and how to get Turn Key Rentals?

      What are and how to involved in a syndication?

      What are some tricks of the rich: Infinite Banking, HSAs, SDIRA, QRPs, Solo401ks,

      What is the math behind a rental analysis?

      How do you raise/syndicate funds?

      Good books you recommend to listeners.

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      25 min
    • Episode 6: Dr. John Lawrence Graham, War and Peace - Charlotte's war and incredible insights backed by facts
      May 29 2023

      John Graham is the author of Charlotte's War (May 2023), a sweeping and ambitious historical novel set amidst the geo-politics of Vietnam era international tension.

      Graham served as an officer in the U.S. Navy UDT/SEAL Teams for nine years (four on active duty). He was a founding director and an advisory board member of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) Center for Citizen Peacebuilding during the last two decades. A Berkeley PhD, Graham is an author and Professor Emeritus of International Business at UCI.

      For four decades he has provided expert advice and training on international negotiations to executive groups at Fortune 500 companies here and abroad, and government organizations including the U.S. Institute of Peace.

      Graham has published more than sixty articles in journals such as the Harvard Business Review, Harvard Law School's Negotiation Journal, the Journal of Marketing, and Management Science. His several books with partners have all been bestsellers on their respective topics; International Marketing, the most popular book in the world on the topic, has been translated into seven languages.

      About Charlotte's War

      This epic novel follows one extraordinary American woman as she grieves and triumphs through the horrific realities of three wars that threaten the men she loves.

      Charlotte Shipwright is in the fight of her life to save her firstborn son from facing a truth she knows all too well—the dreadful impact of war. As Charlotte weaves through major world events, her remarkable will and intelligence position her to offer key insights to leaders negotiating peace in Vietnam.

      The formidable connections Charlotte forges over the years—including visionaries such as JFK, two U.S. Secretaries of State, and even Ho Chi Minh—culminate in a surprising and captivating convergence of personalities, power, and politics.

      Key themes and takeaways of Charlotte's War, and how my first-hand experience in international negotiations informed the rich historical elements of the novel.

      Discrepancies in how American men and women view firearms, leadership, and peace.

      The influence and legacy of Henry Kissinger's career and how it connects to war crimes. Why did Kissinger fail so often in his negotiations surrounding Vietnam? What were his strengths and flaws?

      How diversity plays a key role in peacebuilding, within nations, organizations, and communities.

      Surprising parallels between Ho Chi Minh and George Washington.

      Detailed accounts of the Vietnam War, including policy insights and an exploration of the Mi Lai Massacre and other illegal orders.

      How diversity and egalitarianism promote creativity and peace.

      What's meant by the phrase, "The primordial persuasion was punishment. The first sophistication was exchange."

      Are women smarter than men? Are they better leaders?

      How do trade and "inventive negotiation" lead to peace?

      What causes war, and what causes peace? Are humans predisposed to war?

      Is it possible to change the culture surrounding guns, weapons, and power in America, and how

      Why don't trade sanctions work?

      What do most Americans misunderstand about creating peace?

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      50 min

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