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Iowa Economy, The Business Outlook Podcast

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The Iowa Economy Podcast unpacks the trends, data and decisions shaping Iowa’s business landscape, providing the economic insights leaders need to help their businesses stay ahead of Iowa’s economic curve. Hosted by Chris Conetzkey, president and group publisher of BPC, each episode delivers insight into the state’s key industries, policy shifts and economic data — helping leaders understand what’s happening now and what’s next for Iowa’s economy.

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episode Iowa Economy: Banking on Stability - A Strong Foundation, A Changing Industry cover

Iowa Economy: Banking on Stability - A Strong Foundation, A Changing Industry

The banking industry, known for valuing stability, has remained well-positioned in Iowa despite various economic headwinds that could tilt it off balance. On this episode of the Iowa Economy Podcast, host Chris Conetzkey talks with two banking leaders — one from Iowa, one national — about maintaining the foundations that keep banks financially strong while progressing and innovating in response to new and changing forces such as new technologies and consolidation trends. In this episode: The industry’s focus on growth through acquisitions and how that influences the future of banking. The state of the agricultural economy and the differences between today’s farm challenges and the 1980s farm crisis. The emerging competition for deposits from fintech companies, brokerage platforms and cryptocurrency-related products. Guests: Daniel Brown, senior director of banking and financial services research, American Bankers Association Adam Gregg, president and CEO, Iowa Bankers Association

9. juni 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Iowa Economy: Pulling back the curtain - The lesser-seen impacts of health on Iowa’s economy cover

Iowa Economy: Pulling back the curtain - The lesser-seen impacts of health on Iowa’s economy

Not all economic issues are fast-moving, market-shifting events — some, like health care, can take years or longer for implications to materialize but then deliver a broader impact. On this episode of the Iowa Economy Podcast, public health economists and leaders join host Chris Conetzkey to share one issue or trend related to health that is affecting the state’s economy followed by discussion of contributing factors, downstream effects and what data is, or is not, available to better understand the economic implications of health on our business community. In this episode: • The unquantified role health plays in workers’ productivity and shaping the needs of the multi-generational workforce • How disparities in access to care disproportionately affect health outcomes and costs in rural areas • The factors leading to nursing home and hospital closures in Iowa and the effect on care and communities • Iowa’s cigarette smoking rate and its economic effects Guests: • Andrea Harding, vice president of population health, MercyOne • Jason Semprini, assistant professor, department of public health, Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences, Ph.D. • Hari Sharma, associate professor, University of Iowa Department of Public Health, Ph.D.

5. mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Iowa Economy: The broad reach of fuel volatility cover

Iowa Economy: The broad reach of fuel volatility

Fuel price fluctuations stemming from the war in Iran are shaping near-term business strategy and consumer decision-making, according to industry leaders in trucking and convenience retail. This episode of the Iowa Economy Podcast, hosted by BPC President Chris Conetzkey explores how energy markets influence freight demand, purchasing behavior and broader economic expectations. In this episode: Cost pressures facing trucking firms and downstream industriesWhere there are signs of recovery after a multi-year freight recession The relationship between oil prices and consumer mood Long-term implications for logistics efficiency, pricing and customer expectations GUESTS: • Jeff Lenard, vice president of media and strategic communications, National Association of Convenience Stores • Brenda Neville, president and CEO, Iowa Motor Truck Association

7. april 2026 - 50 min
episode Iowa Economy: Iran, oil, the Fed and interest rates - What global tensions might mean for Iowa’s economy cover

Iowa Economy: Iran, oil, the Fed and interest rates - What global tensions might mean for Iowa’s economy

In this episode of the Iowa Economy Podcast, economist Bryce Kanago and Directors Council Executive Director Jerrica Marshall join host Chris Conetzkey to explore how the conflict involving Iran, shifting consumer behavior and workforce changes could influence inflation, interest rates and business activity. Marshall also shares insights from regional economic data and her experience as an adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. In this episode: * How geopolitical conflict could disrupt energy markets and economic stability * The policy dilemma facing the Federal Reserve as inflation and slower growth collide * Growing financial pressure on lower- and middle-income households * The potential for artificial intelligence to change job availability and workforce training GUESTS:  * Bryce Kanago, economics professor, University of Northern Iowa * Jerrica Marshall, executive director of The Directors Council and member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Advisory Council on Small Business, Community and Economic Development, Agriculture and Labor

10. mars 2026 - 42 min
episode Iowa Economy: Iran, oil, the Fed and interest rates - What global tensions might mean for Iowa’s economy cover

Iowa Economy: Iran, oil, the Fed and interest rates - What global tensions might mean for Iowa’s economy

In this episode of the Iowa Economy Podcast, economist Bryce Kanago and Directors Council Executive Director Jerrica Marshall join host Chris Conetzkey to explore how the conflict involving Iran, shifting consumer behavior and workforce changes could influence inflation, interest rates and business activity. Marshall also shares insights from regional economic data and her experience as an adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. In this episode: * How geopolitical conflict could disrupt energy markets and economic stability * The policy dilemma facing the Federal Reserve as inflation and slower growth collide * Growing financial pressure on lower- and middle-income households * The potential for artificial intelligence to change job availability and workforce training GUESTS:  * Bryce Kanago, economics professor, University of Northern Iowa * Jerrica Marshall, executive director of The Directors Council and member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Advisory Council on Small Business, Community and Economic Development, Agriculture and Labor

10. mars 2026 - 42 min
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