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  • You’ve probably noticed that prices on many products and services are rising. And yet many economists are telling us they expect this to be only temporary. But what if they’re wrong? Should investors be thinking about some sort of inflation protection?Mike Switzer interviews Rob Dehollander, a certified financial planner in Greenville, SC.
  • Our next guest is a University of South Carolina graduate, the co-founder of Mapquest, and who now runs his own entrepreneurial assistance organization which has recently been hired to help improve the infrastructure for start-up success in South Carolina.Mike Switzer interviews Chris Heivly, managing director at Build The Fort in Durham, NC.
  • Our next guest is with a non-profit, non-governmental agency that stays busy connecting Southeastern US companies with Israeli technology and innovation companies including some success stories in our state.Mike Switzer interviews Barry Swartz with Conexx: America-Israel Business Connector in Marietta, GA.
  • Joseph Lanner was a hugely popular and important composer and orchestra leader in Vienna in the 1820's and 30's, one of the first composers to create a refined version of the Viennese waltz
  • Why is it that Bach’s religious music often proves profoundly moving to people who don’t share that faith, people who feel no connection with the “ostensible subject” of the music?
  • Regarding the style of writing in program notes for a classical music performance, George Bernard Shaw’s verdict was, “I could teach [this style] to a poodle in two hours.”
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Patrick Flume about new approaches to treating cystic fibrosis. Dr. Flume is a Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics and he’s the Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Center at MUSC.
  • Dating back to the colonial era, tenantry played a significant role in the agrarian society of South Carolina.
  • This episode of the South Carolina Lede for August 24, 2021, features: comments from the state Congressional delegation on the $1.2 trillion Senate infrastructure bill, earmarks, and Afghanistan; the latest data from DHEC on climbing COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations; Pfizer's vaccine gets full approval from the FDA; and more.
  • South Carolina is an ocean state with a significant ocean economy consisting of everything from tourism to boat-building to offshore energy. Our next guest’s organization recently released a report measuring that activity and you may be surprised by some of the statistics.Mike Switzer interviews Matt Gorstein, an economist with the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium in Charleston, SC.
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