Noon Business Lunch

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Noon Business Lunch

The Noon Business Lunch Podcast with John Williams from WGN Radio 720 in Chicago

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    Noon Business Lunch 5/13/26 – Terry Savage: Social Security ‘con job’

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about a Social Security “con job” and constant debate over when to take yours out. Terry also answers all of your financial questions.

  2. 99

    Noon Business Lunch 5/12/26: Positive affirmations, Spirit Airlines, Lower Tech Bills

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John Williams to talk about positive affirmation in the workplace and how it’s not always great to surround yourself by people who only tell you what you want to hear. Segment 2: Philippe Weiss, President, Seyfarth at Work, joins John to talk about the closure of Spirit Airlines […]

  3. 98

    Noon Business Lunch 5/11/26: Record household debt, AI windfalls, Chicago spending squeeze

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to discuss rising household debt, climbing FHA mortgage delinquencies, continued home price increases across the country, and what the latest jobs report signals about the economy. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications at TechNexus Venture Collaborative, talks with John about how University of Michigan and other […]

  4. 97

    Noon Business Lunch 5/8/26: Healthy jobs report, market highs, Mother’s Day gifts

    Segment 1: Steven Esposito, President of Yellowstone Wealth Management in Lake Forest, joins John to talk about the ‘green on screen,’ why the stock market continues to break records, the better than expected job report, and what he’s telling investors about this rally. Segment 2: Carl Prouty, “The Technologist” at Abt Electronics in Glenview, tells John about some great items […]

  5. 96

    Noon Business Lunch 5/7/26: Airport jobs, Fitbit Air, labor market demographics

    Segment 1: Georgiaree Godfrey, director of public information for the Chicago Department of Aviation, tells John everything we should know about the upcoming Airport Small Business Summit + Job Fair. Segment 2: Scott Stein, Editor at Large, CNET, joins John to talk about Google’s newest health announcements including the new Fitbit Air. Segment 3: Michael Miller, […]

  6. 95

    Noon Business Lunch 5/6/26 – Terry Savage: There are two economies out there right now

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about the stock market being all-time highs despite signs of a fractured economy, and why she believes there are two economies right now. Terry also answers all of your financial questions.

  7. 94

    Noon Business Lunch 5/5/26: Benefit reduction, AI job loss, housing inventory

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to talk about the importance of having a nurturing manager that is a good ‘people person,’ why new college graduates have unrealistic salary expectations, his thoughts on Zoom and Deloitte eliminating some benefits, and how AI will impact the labor market in the future. […]

  8. 93

    Noon Business Lunch 5/4/26: Housing and GDP, salary expectations, IBM Chicago expansion, Anne Frank exhibit

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about housing’s share of the economy dipping below 16% for the first time since 2019, new data showing the salary expectations of college graduates, and why people are talking about Indian mangos. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications, TechNexus Venture Collaborative, tells John about […]

  9. 92

    Noon Business Lunch 5/1/26: New tariffs, resilient economy, Loop activity, suburban malls evolve

    Segment 1: Faron Daugs, CFP, Founder and CEO, Harrison Wallace Financial Group, joins John to talk about the markets and economy looking right through the war drama, President Trump announcing new tariffs, what’s going on with the labor market, and what he expects from the new Fed chair. Segment 2: Rich Gamble, Interim President & CEO of Chicago Loop […]

  10. 91

    Noon Business Lunch 4/30/26: Financial goals, shrinking benefits, tech gadgets

    Segment 1: Derik Farrar, head of Everyday Banking and Borrowing at U.S. Bank, tells John about new data that shows two in three Americans say they’re currently delaying at least one major financial milestone, but still are finding ways to adapt their plans to stay focused on long-term goals. Derik explains why consumer confidence remains […]

  11. 90

    Noon Business Lunch 4/29/26 – Terry Savage: How to make retirement income last

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about the stock market nearing all-time highs, her thoughts on the proposed Billionaires Tax in California, how to make your retirement money last, what you should know about annuities, and how inflation is impacting your money. Terry also answers all of your financial questions.

  12. 89

    Noon Business Lunch 4/28/26: Resilient consumer, labor market fragility, new job tips

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to give some great tips for new college grads who are beginning their first professional job. Segment 2: Philippe Weiss, President, Seyfarth at Work, joins John to talk about the trend of companies consolidating the top tier of their organizational charts. Philippe tells John about the risks […]

  13. 88

    Noon Business Lunch 4/27/26: AI fueling fraud, debt crisis, Rivian R2, POW! Gym

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about Customers Bank signing a partnership with OpenAI, how AI is fueling fraud, America’s hidden debt crisis, and how much you can expect to pay for FIFA World Cup tickets. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications, TechNexus Venture Collaborative, tells John about Morningstar mulling […]

  14. 87

    Noon Business Lunch 4/24/26: Stock resilience, Kevin Warsh testimony, strange EV market

    Segment 1: Tom Fortino, Founder and Principal, Alpha Wealth Group, and host of “The Alpha Wealth Hour” on WGN Radio, joins John to talk about the unpredictability of the market, how the market has rallied the past month, why the market seems impervious to turmoil, the advice he’s giving to clients right now, and why he […]

  15. 86

    Noon Business Lunch 4/23/26: Economic strength, Tim Cook leaving, Chicago tourism outlook

    Segment 1: Tim O’Malley, producer of The Summit, Chicago’s biggest tourism, hospitality and special events trade show, joins John Williams to tell us everything we should know about this year’s event and the health of Chicago tourism in 2026. Segment 2: Scott Stein, Editor at Large, CNET, talks to John about the tenure of Apple CEO […]

  16. 85

    Noon Business Lunch 4/22/26 – Terry Savage: Economy looks pretty sound

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about the market being up again after President Trump announcing an extension on a ceasefire, why the market continues to zig-zag, if we are heading towards a health insurance crisis, and to answer all of your financial questions.

  17. 84

    Noon Business Lunch 4/21/26: Social skills training, sustainable investing, summer travel scams

     Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to talk about why learning proper social skills can help you succeed in business. Should we be teaching these social skills in school? Segment 2: Alex Papadopoulos, President of Egéa Wealth Management and Egéa SRI (Socially Responsible Investments), joins John Williams to talk […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/20/26: Tariff refunds, market optimism, Chicago startup funding, Tide Laundromat

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about the government opening their tariff refund portal, the NAR’s generational trends report, the challenges for first-time homebuyers, and the latest on the war in Iran and its impact on oil prices and the stock market. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications, TechNexus Venture […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/17/26: Market upside, gas prices, tax refunds

    Segment 1: Steven Esposito, President of Yellowstone Wealth Management in Lake Forest, joins John to talk about how the market has soared since he was last on two weeks ago, if he still sees more market upside, why he believes the Fed should cut interest rates, the lack of concern about a temporary inflation hike, his belief that […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/16/26: Resilient consumer, summer of staycations, green initiatives at Abt Electronics

    Segment 1: Jack Ablin, Founding Partner & Chief Investment Strategist, Cresset Capital, talks to John about how the market has been performing this week, his outlook for the market for the new few months, why he doesn’t see a credit crisis on the horizon, the overall health of the consumer, if he’s concerned about the federal deficit, […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/15/26 – Terry Savage: Economic impact of rising gas prices

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about why Tax Day is her least favorite day of the year, how rising gas prices are impacting all aspects of the economy, why the stock market is still nearing all-time highs despite the war with Iran, and to answer all of your financial questions. Price […]

  22. 79

    Noon Business Lunch 4/14/26: Market jump, core inflation, negotiation complexities

    Segment 1: Steve Alexander gives John an update on today’s market movement. Segment 2: Philippe Weiss, President, Seyfarth at Work, tells John what businesses can learn from the failing U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Philippe says that cease-fire between the Trump administration and Iran offers a vivid, real-world case study in the complexities of negotiation—and the costly consequences of misalignment. Segment […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/13/26: Consumer sentiment drops, market resiliency, Midwest VC health, restaurant sustainability

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about consumer sentiment being at its lowest level ever, the concern over inflation, the most lucrative mountain towns in which to own an Airbnb, and why the markets have remained mostly resilient despite the war in Iran. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications, TechNexus […]

  24. 77

    Noon Business Lunch 4/10/26: Prices rising, tax deadline tips, Partners in Crime bookshop

    Segment 1: Craig Bolanos, Founder and Wealth Advisor at VestGen Wealth Partners, joins John Williams to talk about today’s hot inflation report, the three signs that the economy and markets are rebounding, the alarming rate of people taking early withdrawals from their 401k plans, why people should stay excited about the energy sector of the market, and why it […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/9/26: Sticky inflation, Artemis II iPhone photos, salary cuts rise, Synchrony

    Segment 1: Stephen Kates, CFP, Financial Analyst, Bankrate, joins John Williams to preview tomorrow’s release of CPI data and talk about how sticky inflation is impacting homeowners. Segment 2: Scott Stein, Editor at Large, CNET, tells John about Artemis II astronauts using iPhones to capture stunning space images, and what we should know about Anthropic’s new AI model. Segment […]

  26. 75

    Noon Business Lunch 4/8/26 – Terry Savage: Trust in the market is being shaken

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about how the ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran is impacting the markets, the gamesmanship going on in the financial markets right now, and the importance of revaluating your exposure to the market. Terry also answers all of your financial questions.

  27. 74

    Noon Business Lunch 4/7/26: AI capability, office communication, OMI Industries, Clearbrook

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to talk about the positive ways that AI can be used in business, and what you can do to improve communication at work. Segment 2: Tim Coffey, President & CEO, OMI Industries, joins John to talk about their chemical company, their consumer line called […]

  28. 73

    Noon Business Lunch 4/6/26: Debt stress, 401k access, consumer AI, Fiserv Small Business Index

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about a new survey that shows half of Americans in debt say that financial stress impacts their daily lives, how many people are turning to AI to get financial advice, and why we need more 401k access. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications, TechNexus […]

  29. 72

    Noon Business Lunch 4/3/26: Strong jobs report, care for solo agers, Chicago youth report

    Segment 1: Mark Hamrick, Washington Bureau Chief and Senior Economic Analyst for Bankrate.com, joins John Williams to talk about the better than expected March employment report. And what are the expectations for interest rates and Fed policy? Segment 2: Colleen Ceh Becvar, Co-Founder, Trinity Advocacy Group, joins John Williams to talk about how they help seniors with no family […]

  30. 71

    Noon Business Lunch 4/2/26: Market rotation, Final Four preparation, Netflix rate increase

    Segment 1: Tom Hainlin, National Investment Strategist with U.S. Bank, joins John to talk about why the market remains volatile, the reaction of the market to President Trump’s speech last night, tax refunds helping consumers, why it’s an opportunity for investors to take advantage of the broadening market, and his overall opinion on the strength of […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 4/1/26 – Terry Savage: Investors should not panic about the market

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about why the market is starting the month on a positive note, why she is urging investors not to panic, and the importance of planning and revising your exposure to the market. Terry also answers all of your financial questions.

  32. 69

    Noon Business Lunch 3/31/26: Market rally, grim job market, salary squeeze

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to talk about the difficulty college graduates are having finding a new job. Segment 2: Philippe Weiss, President, Seyfarth at Work, joins John to talk about salary growth cooling and the clear shift in the trajectory of wage growth over the last few years. Segment 3: […]

  33. 68

    Noon Business Lunch 3/30/26: Property taxes, realtor commission, rise in freelance work, Easter treats at Anderson’s Candy Shop

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about Cook County property taxes growing at twice the rate of inflation over the past three decades, Illinois residents paying lower than average commission rates to sell their homes, what we should know about current mortgage rates, and why the stock market […]

  34. 67

    Noon Business Lunch 3/27/26: Economic recovery, Fed policy decision, car prices rising

    Segment 1: Craig Bolanos, Founder and Wealth Advisor at VestGen Wealth Partners, joins John Williams to talk about the uncertainty in the market, how he hasn’t seen any economic data that would mean a recession is looming, when he thinks we might fully recover from the war in Iran, if he thinks the Fed is making the right policy […]

  35. 66

    Noon Business Lunch 3/26/26: Market whipsaw, Wi-Fi router safety, Neighborsgrid in Geneva

    Segment 1: Tom Fortino, Founder and Principal, Alpha Wealth Group and host of “The Alpha Wealth Hour” on WGN Radio, joins John Williams to talk about the market whipsaw, the fundamentals of the market still being strong, why he doesn’t see an interest rate hike coming, if there he thinks the market will bounce back once the war […]

  36. 65

    Noon Business Lunch 3/25/26 – Terry Savage: Is there a buying opportunity in the markets?

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about the markets being down nearly 8% for the year right now, what to do with your estate plans if you are alone, and to answer all of your financial questions.

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    Noon Business Lunch 3/24/26: Corporate speak, market expanding, private credit funds

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to talk about a new study that found workers who were most impressed by corporate speak don’t perform as well in their jobs. Segment 2: Phillip Shaw, CFP, Senior Advisor, Goldstone Financial Group, joins John Williams to talk about the market volatility over the last couple […]

  38. 63

    Noon Business Lunch 3/23/26: Airfare costs elevated, financial scams, Uber-Rivian robotaxi, women in STEM

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about the impact of the war in Iran on jet fuel prices, what this will mean for the price of airfare, what you should do if you think you have been a victim of a scam, and the money behind March Madness. Segment […]

  39. 62

    Noon Business Lunch 3/20/26: Recession fear, Chicago financial health, vibe coding

    Segment 1: Steven Esposito, President of Yellowstone Wealth Management in Lake Forest, joins John to talk about why the markets are down again, if he believes the Fed will raise interest rates, why the Fed would consider raising rates, the environment creating a tremendous buying opportunity, what’s going on with oil prices, if he’s worried about a recession […]

  40. 61

    Noon Business Lunch 3/19/26: Fed rates, AI layoffs, new tech at SXSW, cannabis education at JJC

    Segment 1: Jack Ablin, Founding Partner & Chief Investment Strategist, Cresset Capital, talks to John about high energy prices, the Fed’s decision on keeping interest rates steady, and how companies are using AI to layoff employees. Segment 2: Scott Stein, Editor at Large, CNET, tells John everything about what he saw at SXSW. Segment 3: Chris Balke, Owner, All […]

  41. 60

    Noon Business Lunch 3/18/26 – Terry Savage: Why Fed can’t cut interest rates now

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about the unexpected Producer Price Index reading, the market not making big headlines, why it could be time to rebalance your portfolio, and why the Fed can’t cut interest rates. Terry also answers all of your financial questions.

  42. 59

    Noon Business Lunch 3/17/26: Return to office, entrepreneurship rising, energy independence

    Segment 1: Tom Gimbel, job expert and founder of LaSalle Network, joins John to explain why Gen Z wants to work in the office. Segment 2: Philippe Weiss, President, Seyfarth at Work, joins John to talk about why 2026 is seeing a surge in individuals choosing to start their own businesses. Segment 3: Michael Miller, Economics Professor, Western Washington University and Professor Emeritus […]

  43. 58

    Noon Business Lunch 3/16/26: Gas prices, housing reform, Chowbus, luxury airport hotels

    Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media, joins John Williams to talk about the war in Iran, how the war is impacting the price of oil, and what to know about the U.S. Senate passing the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, Director of Communications, TechNexus Venture Collaborative, tells John about Chicago startup Chowbus […]

  44. 57

    Noon Business Lunch 3/13/26: Market volatility, inflation concern, Abt bracket challenge

    Segment 1: Faron Daugs, CFP, Founder and CEO, Harrison Wallace Financial Group, joins John to talk about the war in Iran and how it’s impacting the economy and stock market, what the Fed will do with interest rates, and what he’s telling his clients right now. Segment 2: Carl Prouty, “The Technologist” at Abt Electronics in Glenview, talks to […]

  45. 56

    Noon Business Lunch 3/12/26: Oil prices, income annuities, SXSW preview, Fiserv small business index

    Segment 1: Tom Hainlin, National Investment Strategist with U.S. Bank, joins John to talk about how the war in Iran is moving markets, how high energy prices impact consumers in the U.S., and what he is telling clients about their portfolios during this market volatility. Segment 2: Scott Stein, Editor at Large, CNET, tells John about […]

  46. 55

    Noon Business Lunch 3/11/26 – Terry Savage: War will have longer lasting economic consequences

    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins John Williams to talk about the markets being uncertain about Iran, a benign CPI report released this morning, housing simmering down, and the war in Iran having long-term economic consequences. Terry also talks about her recent column on the importance of estate planning and to answer all of your […]

  47. 54

    Noon Business Lunch 3/10/26: Financial fraud, RIP résumés, Jordan’s home pulled from rental sites

    Segment 1: Sarah Foster, Economic Analyst, Bankrate, joins John to talk about the rise of financial fraud and what you can do to protect yourself from becoming a victim. Segment 2: Amanda Hoover, Senior Correspondent, Business Insider, tells John Williams about how hiring managers and recruiters are increasingly not relying on candidate resumes to fill vacant jobs. Segment […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 3/9/26: Energy prices, ‘blah’ economy, Morningstar tech partnership, Carmine’s reopens

    Segment 1: Paul Nolte, Senior Wealth Advisor and Market Strategist, Murphy & Sylvest, joins John to talk about why he’s still bullish on the stock market, the economy being okay overall, the expectation that the war in Iran being relatively short, how inflation is impacting consumers, what the next move by the Fed will be, and […]

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    Noon Business Lunch 3/6/26: Surprising jobs data, Block 59, Irish Week at Old St. Patrick’s Church

    Segment 1: Craig Bolanos, Founder and Wealth Advisor at VestGen Wealth Partners, joins John Williams to talk about the disappointing and surprising job report data, how the attack on Iran is impacting the economy, why we need to pay attention to the price of oil, why he’s still expecting economic growth this year, how the markets are reacting to […]

  50. 51

    Noon Business Lunch 3/5/26: Oil prices, Apple MacBook Neo, tax filing tips, radon testing standards

    Segment 1: Steven Esposito, President of Yellowstone Wealth Management in Lake Forest, joins John to talk about how the attack on Iran has impacting the markets, why he’s not concerned about the volatility of the market, when oil prices will come down, what he expects from interest rates, and what he’s telling investors right now. Segment 2: Scott […]

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