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This is the Pingry Politics Podcast.
We want to make the often complex issues of modern politics more accessible to Pingry students. The podcast will host a variety of students and members of the Pingry community to share on the political topics they are passionate about. Through this we hope inspire civil discourse and further political understanding.

To get in contact, email: mbrotman2021@pingry.org or slyons2021@pingry.org
Any views promoted on the podcasts are that of the participants and do not reflect the Pingry School.


By Marcus Brotman and Sean Lyons

Pingry Politics Marcus Brotman

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This is the Pingry Politics Podcast.
We want to make the often complex issues of modern politics more accessible to Pingry students. The podcast will host a variety of students and members of the Pingry community to share on the political topics they are passionate about. Through this we hope inspire civil discourse and further political understanding.

To get in contact, email: mbrotman2021@pingry.org or slyons2021@pingry.org
Any views promoted on the podcasts are that of the participants and do not reflect the Pingry School.


By Marcus Brotman and Sean Lyons

    Freight Rail, With Marcus Brotman

    Freight Rail, With Marcus Brotman

    Thank you all for listening over the last year! This will [most likely] be my last episode on the podcast. As a senior, I am completing my Independent Senior Project (ISP) as a financial intern at Amsted Rail, a Chicago-based rail manufacturing firm. In preparation, I have been extensively researching the landscape of freight rail, both in America and abroad. I decided to condense some of my more interesting findings into this video.

    Again, I want to thank all the people who have made this podcast possible:

    Sean Lyons, Shaan Lehal, Max Brotman, Andrew Wong, Dr. Wakefield, and all of our amazing guests! 



    Sean and I are excited to begin a new chapter our lives in college. We know that Shaan, Andrew, Kevin, and Max will do an amazing job with the podcast when we're done!

    • 21 min
    Economics Education, with Mr. Barr

    Economics Education, with Mr. Barr

    On today's episode, Sean Lyons interview Mr. Davidson Barr, an Economics and Math teacher at the Pingry School. They talk about how to popularize economics across disciplines in high school, the changing definition of the middle class, and how politicians interact with the study of economics more broadly. In this episode, Mr. Barr detailed the winding road which lead him to the Pingry math department. He began with aspirations in the banking world, but graduated in 2009, during the Great Recession. He soon found himself teaching economics, then joining Pingry. Currently, Mr. Barr is getting his doctorate in math education from Columbia.



    Funnily enough, this episode was recorded two days before the Gamestop short squeeze, which has rallied much contention around the stock market and Hedge Fund influence on the American economy.

    • 29 min
    The How's and Why's of Civil Discourse, with Dr. Peter Horn

    The How's and Why's of Civil Discourse, with Dr. Peter Horn

    In the wake of the Capital Riot on January 6th, we at the Politics club think it's important now, more than ever, to be able to engage with those you disagree with. Dr. Peter Horn founded his own education consulting firm Horn Ed, and has his own podcast called "Point of Learning". Members of The Pingry School and I talked asked Dr. Horn questions about our modern discourse. We focused on how to engage with people with different facts than ours, the impact of social media and echo chambers.

    • 53 min
    Local Firms: Lombardi Pizza Co

    Local Firms: Lombardi Pizza Co

    This is the first in a series of interviews we’ll be conducting with small businesses in and around the Pingry area. We’ll be talking to them about their experience and strategy before and during Covid

    What’s Pauly’s advice on getting into the food business?

    Don’t do it.

    Pauly tells us his story in founding  and running Lombardi's Pizzeria. Lombardi’s Pizza was fortunate to increase their revenues by more than 30%! Of course, pizza restaurants are accustomed to the takeout model, which helped their transition.

    We asked Pauly about his perspective on food delivery apps like Doordash and Grubhub, which cut into a restaurant's revenues. Pizza is in a good position, but Pauly commented on the unsustainable nature of the current business model for many restaurants. As a silver lining, many restaurants, like Lombardi’s, are looking into new innovative food services models, such as a delivery-only secondary location.

    • 22 min
    South Asian Geopolitics and Teaching Abroad, with Saad Toor

    South Asian Geopolitics and Teaching Abroad, with Saad Toor

    On Today’s episode, I interview Mr. Toor, Pingry’s own World History teacher. Mr. Toor taught World Religions at the University of Connecticut, then taught at a Saudi Arabian international school for two years, and came to Pingry after studying South Asian Politics at Oxford. While at Oxford he also taught at Stanford University's Overseas Program. He told me about his experiences abroad, and the different cultures he encountered. We also dug into some modern geopolitical shifts, such as Trump’s pulling of troops from Afghanistan, Mohammed Bin Salman’s push to reform Saudi Arabia, and warming Israel-Arab relations.  



    If you'd like to be on the podcast, or have a cool idea, email mbrotman2021@pingry.org

    • 36 min
    The Public Pensions Crisis, With Russel Kamp

    The Public Pensions Crisis, With Russel Kamp

    On Today's episode, I interviewed Russel Kamp. Mr. Kamp is a managing partner at Ryan ALM, a public pensions consulting firm. Their strategy relies on Cash-Flow driven investments (CDIs) to cover monthly payouts to its participants. This short-term security allows protects them from the volatile changes in the stock market, thus allowing them to sell high volatility assets at opportune moments. Furthermore, Ryan ALM uses a Custom Liabilities index in order to measure the risks and real value within a pension system. You can find Russel's work at Kampconsultingblog.com



     From this perspective, we asked Mr. Kamp about his opinion on why public pensions are currently in a state of rapid decline, as well as his solutions. We covered a wide range of topics from Pre to post-Covid pensions as well as the state of unions in America.

    • 51 min

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