Michael Rushton
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Podcast Appearances
I'm trying to find a thing he would, what would he be doing? Who would he be working with in the office? He'd be settling lawsuits with farmers, right? You know, like he's a country lawyer. Collection law was a collection lawyer who handled promissory notes, which were common in frontier Illinois.
I'm trying to find a thing he would, what would he be doing? Who would he be working with in the office? He'd be settling lawsuits with farmers, right? You know, like he's a country lawyer. Collection law was a collection lawyer who handled promissory notes, which were common in frontier Illinois.
I'm trying to find a thing he would, what would he be doing? Who would he be working with in the office? He'd be settling lawsuits with farmers, right? You know, like he's a country lawyer. Collection law was a collection lawyer who handled promissory notes, which were common in frontier Illinois.
So disputes, that's the word I was looking for.
So disputes, that's the word I was looking for.
So disputes, that's the word I was looking for.
For more country lawyer, for farmers disputes. This is great.
For more country lawyer, for farmers disputes. This is great.
For more country lawyer, for farmers disputes. This is great.
If you read cultural commentators in the 1920s, they talk about the death of theater because of the invention of cinema and the radio. It didn't really happen. It may be that there is going to be a natural downsizing in theater. Industries ebb and flow.
If you read cultural commentators in the 1920s, they talk about the death of theater because of the invention of cinema and the radio. It didn't really happen. It may be that there is going to be a natural downsizing in theater. Industries ebb and flow.
If you read cultural commentators in the 1920s, they talk about the death of theater because of the invention of cinema and the radio. It didn't really happen. It may be that there is going to be a natural downsizing in theater. Industries ebb and flow.
And the fact that some theaters are closing and some theaters are finding we can't do as many plays per year as we used to does not mean that theater is dying.
And the fact that some theaters are closing and some theaters are finding we can't do as many plays per year as we used to does not mean that theater is dying.
And the fact that some theaters are closing and some theaters are finding we can't do as many plays per year as we used to does not mean that theater is dying.
I'm going to guess the average household income is going to be over $100,000. Yeah, it's over $250,000. Okay.
I'm going to guess the average household income is going to be over $100,000. Yeah, it's over $250,000. Okay.
I'm going to guess the average household income is going to be over $100,000. Yeah, it's over $250,000. Okay.
I'm not sure I would call live performance a luxury good because it's Not necessarily that expensive relative to other things that people spend money on. So, yes, a night out at live theater is going to cost one a lot, but people do spend lots of money to go on trips or go to amusement parks or go to live sporting events. So I think that live theater needs to be thinking about that.
I'm not sure I would call live performance a luxury good because it's Not necessarily that expensive relative to other things that people spend money on. So, yes, a night out at live theater is going to cost one a lot, but people do spend lots of money to go on trips or go to amusement parks or go to live sporting events. So I think that live theater needs to be thinking about that.