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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2025 · 52 MIN

Subtlety Is Not the Word That Comes to Mind

from The FarrCast : Wealth Strategies · host Michael Farr

It's a great treat on The FarrCast as Michael Farr welcomes, for the first time to The FarrCast, Tyler Mathisen, longtime CNBC anchor and former Managing Editor. Tyler gives his insight into the economy and markets, and a look at the changing face of media in 21st Century America. But first, Michael talks with Jim Lebenthal on the markets and Dan Mahaffee on DC. Bringing you insight into Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- it's The FarrCast!

It's a great treat on The FarrCast as Michael Farr welcomes, for the first time to The FarrCast, Tyler Mathisen, longtime CNBC anchor and former Managing Editor. Tyler gives his insight into the economy and markets, and a look at the changing face of media in 21st Century America. But first, Michael talks with Jim Lebenthal on the markets and Dan Mahaffee on DC. Bringing you insight into Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- it's The FarrCast!

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