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Dennis Kneale brings 30 years of business reporting to his podcast, What’s Bugging Me. It’s no holds barred as he takes on leaders in industry, on Wall Street, and in politics.... more
FAQs about What's Bugging Me:How many episodes does What's Bugging Me have?The podcast currently has 157 episodes available.
March 22, 2023Trump in PerilJohn Cardillo, a man who knows Trump and knows law enforcement in NY, joins Dennis for special episode to talk about what's going on in the Manhattan DA's office. Who's calling the shots on the potential indictment and arrest of a former President of the United States? The former NYPD officer weighs in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more27minPlay
March 16, 2023The Return of FearSilicon Valley Bank has dominated the news cycle for the last week but Dennis Kneale wants to get to the real causes of the collapse of SVB. Was it "Go Woke, Go Broke?" Fed craziness? Bad management? All of the above? Chapwood Investments founder Ed Butowsky and ex-CNBC trading expert Jim Iuorio bring the double-barrelled insights on the immediate implications and what the next moves should be. All that and the Parting Shot: “Avoid” the panic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more51minPlay
March 09, 2023Cancel This (It's a Riot!)What's bugging Dennis this week? Government suppression of information for one. The FTC has sent dozens of letters demanding internal memos and the names of all reporters the company had granted access to the "Twitter Files." House Republicans call it "an aggressive campaign to harass” the social media giant into not revealing the extent of government coercion under the previous Twitter leadership. And then there's the J6 tapes... In our interview segment we're joined by Doug Adler, the former ESPN tennis analyst who was one of the first casualties of cancel culture for remarks he made during a match in the 2017 Australian Open. He paid for it with his health and his career, while others at the network are still saying really outrageous stuff on the air with no consequence. All of that and the Parting Shot, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more52minPlay
March 02, 2023Leaky Labs, Freaky A.I.s and Creepy CNNDennis Kneale says the Biden administration, only now, is admitting Covid-19 likely started in a Chinese lab. Why? So it can distract us from the bigger picture: the entire cluster-flup. In the interview chair this week, Wired Editor-at-Large Steven Levy on A.I. chatbots becoming more human than some humans and radio host Ben Ferguson on the "hostile work environment" that is CNN and Big Tech’s bent for silencing conservative voices. All that and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more57minPlay
February 23, 2023Space: The Final Military FrontierHas A.I. gone sentient? Microsoft Bing is sending it's love and Dennis isn't sure he wants it. Our guests this week are Phantom Space founder Jim Cantrell about seizing the high ground - the really high ground of space - for both commerce and military advantages. What are the Chinese doing and what should we be doing to counter it? Then our favorite wealth manager Ed Butowsky drops in to talk about the markets and give Dennis a little advice. All that and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more55minPlay
February 16, 2023This One Goes to ElevenWhat’s bugging Dennis Kneale? “America is under attack!” The people are under attack from their own government, which censors them on Twitter and lies right to their face about its own actions. Our interviews this week are nationally syndicated late-night radio host Rich Valdes of America At Night, who talks to Dennis about the Feds’ recent lack of transparency on a host of issues and Wall Street Journal reporter James Areddy, who has lived in and reported on China for decades, on that country’s ballooning ambitions. All that and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more55minPlay
February 08, 2023"A" is for AccountabilityWe've witnessed a lot of screwy things since 2016. What's bugging, Dennis? Well, when will someone be held accountable for it? Then we welcome back Natalie Pace to the show to talk ESG investing and then Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Michael Waldholz chimes in on the current state of healthcare and insurance in the US. All that and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more47minPlay
February 02, 2023A Chat About Race and A Chat About ChatThis week Dennis touches the third rail and talks about the insidious turn taken in the conversation about race in America. Then in our weekly interview segment he welcomes in the former chief editor of USA Today, Joanne Lipman, to discuss her Time magazine article on the rise of ChatGPT and Vitaliy Katsenelson, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of IMA, on the underlying cause of the FTX scandal. All that and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more48minPlay
January 25, 2023Antifa, Fusion and the First AmendmentWhat's bugging Dennis Kneale this week? How about the recent riot in Atlanta? Let's investigate Antifa as a terrorist organization. Then ex-PriceWaterhouseCoopers CMO John Sviokla talks about the reported fusion breakthrough and why we won’t deliver on its promise without more government support. We also recall the story of a student editor at the University of Florida who got arrested for publishing information banned by state law. Fifty years later that student, Ron Sachs, tells us what happened. It's a lesson in the importance of the First Amendment. All that, and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more48minPlay
January 18, 2023Free Speech and Other AttitudesThis week Dennis talks to Thomas Julin - a top litigator for the First Amendment - about the #TwitterFiles and exactly what Section 230 means in practice. Then he welcomes in actress Brianna Brown Keen. She's the CEO of The New Hollywood, and talks about how she has individually mastered how to inspire, empower and enable people of all walks of life to step into leadership roles, about how to get clear on what they really want and more importantly how to get out of their own way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more44minPlay
FAQs about What's Bugging Me:How many episodes does What's Bugging Me have?The podcast currently has 157 episodes available.