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Why is personal finance so complicated? Even worse, the Internet is full of personal finance “experts” providing short-sighted, error-prone, and outright bad financial advice. Jesse Cramer has a knack for using everyday experiences to make personal finance accessible for the average investor. His extensive research coupled with skilled narrative makes personal finance actually enjoyable. By day, Jesse works for a fiduciary wealth management firm in Rochester, NY. By night, he runs The Best I ...
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Just your completely not average college best friends being totally candid and talking about all things college and tea-related. Reporting to you directly from the battlefield that is higher education, we give our opinions and advice on issues we think should be important to our generation.
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Lou Perez is the author of THAT JOKE ISN'T FUNNY ANYMORE: ON THE DEATH AND REBIRTH OF COMEDY. Lou was the Head Writer and Producer of the Webby Award-winning comedy channel We the Internet TV. During his tenure at WTI, Lou made the kind of comedy that gets you put on lists and your words in the Wall Street Journal. Check out his article “How I Became a ‘Far-Right Radical.” In addition to producing sketch comedy like Comedy Is Murder with Free the People, stand-up, and opinion writing, Lou is ...
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On 'The Connection' Jay Miralles connects his guests with the world! Listen as we connect the dots. Our goal is to get to the why!Jay Miralles was born first generation in San Francisco, California, after his parents arrived in America. He watched his immigrant parents work hard to support their family. Their actions and life lessons shaped who he is today. He learned first-hand how his parents’ work ethic allowed them to move from a basement in the Avenues to a middle-class suburb. As a tee ...
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Turn casual customers into faithful fans. And employees into evangelists. A dynamic show with different formats designed to help you grow average revenue per customer (ARPU) and reduce customer churn. Casual conversations with host David Millay and the best brand marketers and operators in the world. Scientific breakdowns of tribes, trends, theories and tests (brand case studies). And idea brainstorms with recurring guests, like Christina Garnett, Troy Hidduke Campbell, and Kaila Pettis.
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Your Retirement Playbook

Joe Clark, CFP with Financial Enhancement Group

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Real, useful information for everyday people that can be translated into daily life and thought. Each week we cover a different aspect of financial planning, retirement options, and current economic conditions in common sense language that everyone can understand. We will bring on Special Guests to help us explain what is it we see happening out in the real world and provide ideas for the “Average Joe” to take home and put to use.
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Talent Stacker

Jonathan Mendonsa

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Data suggests that the average cost of college in 2019 was $122,000 while the entry-level salary for a college graduate at the same time period was 50,000. ROI is a distant memory.hopefully for that that $122,000 the student graduates with a degree and possibly some skills. The reality is, as most individuals approach graduation, they realize that ultimately what they have to prove to their employers that they actually have the skills and since you don't need a degree or permission to start ...
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The A to Z Movie Show

The A to Z Movie Show: Movie Reviews & Analyses

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Welcome to the new movie podcast for reviews, analyses of modern classics, and opinions of award shows and movie world updates. Crack open a beer with Charlie Zizza, your average movie goer, and AJ Beltis, an aspiring movie critic. Charlie and AJ did this show back in college, and now that they're rooming together in Boston, they've brought their successful show back and to a wider audience. Want to hear how a normal movie watcher and a film snob clash? Listen to The A to Z Movie Show – new ...
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Vol. I: The Colonial Period. Charles Austin Beard was the most influential American historian of the early 20th century. He published hundreds of monographs, textbooks and interpretive studies in both history and political science. He graduated from DePauw University in 1898, where he met and eventually married Mary Ritter Beard, one of the founders of the first Greek-letter society for women, Kappa Alpha Theta. Many of his books were written in collaboration with his wife, whose own interes ...
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Matt G from the Habesha Finance Podcast reveals his strategies and knowledge to help you achieve financial independence and overcome your money problems. Matt, the son of two Habesha immigrants, is an engineer who understands there’s not just one way that leads to financial freedom and that’s what he’s here to explore. From saving for retirement to graduating college debt free to interviews with Ethiopian and Eritrean entrepreneurs he covers all topics related to personal finance and habesha ...
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KaRi from TPSradio & State of the USPS

KaRi from TPSradio + ThePrimeSpot.TV

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Listen to Interview about USPS on WZRD 88.3 fm radio Chicago Karen M. Nielsen USPS Employee Also see: UnemployDeJoy.com and google: Dominick VS Louis DeJoy (The Guardian). Also IWP DeJoy. Hi I'm KaRi. I started TPSradio in 1999, podcasting Feb 2005. The rage became "Live Internet TV" (mogulus, etc.) in 2008 and in 2012 TPS returned to cable access TV. TPS college radio was heard on campus at CSULB via the internet, live webcast with simultaneous audio broadcast over Community Television. TPS ...
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Exulansic returns to update me on: I Am Jazz’s Waking Nightmare, Autoandrophilia, The struggles of having “a rooster and a WAP,” Cotard sexuals, And if sex isn’t gender, then why are we changing sex traits? Lou Perez is a comedian, producer, and author of That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. You may have seen him on FOX's Gutfeld! and Open to Debate (wit…
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In today’s AMA, Jesse delves into various financial dilemmas and strategies to maximize benefits and secure a stable retirement. The first question comes from Mindy, a 50-year-old widow, weighing the pros and cons of remarrying due to its potential impact on her survivor benefits. Jesse explains the complexities of Social Security spousal and survi…
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Christopher J. Ferguson is a Lou Perez Podcast repeat offender. (Listen to his first appearance here.) This time around, Chris has a new book, Catastrophe!: How Psychology Explains Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse. That means we discuss hoarding toilet paper, all the studies programs in college, and what it’s like swimming in the “tenure p…
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On this episode, I’m joined by Graham Linehan, creator of Father Ted, The IT Crowd, and author of Tough Crowd: How I Made and Lost a Career in Comedy. We talk sitcoms, the greatness of Laurie Metcalf, Graham’s cancellation(s), if he had any luck on that lesbian dating app, and lots more. Lou Perez is a comedian, producer, and author of That Joke Is…
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Jesse starts by sharing two of his blog posts in today’s monologue. The first post, “The Answers are Here, But…”, expands on William Gibson’s quote, “The future is already here. It’s just not evenly distributed, yet.” Jesse draws a connection between Gibson’s quote and the distribution of financial literacy, explaining that The Best Interest is par…
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Gina opens up about her transformative journey over the past year, sharing her aspirations to start her own business and become a motivational speaker. Her story is a testament to the power of personal growth and the importance of pursuing one's passion. What if your next career move wasn't about a job change but about discovering your true passion…
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In addition to playing tuba professionally, Joe Terwilliger studies mathematical genetics, where he does research on isolated populations in countries like Finland, Venezuela, and North Korea. His North Korean work extends beyond the genome into foreign policy. Joe’s the man who put together Dennis Rodman’s historical trip to North Korea. Lou Perez…
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On this episode my guest, author Lisa Selvin Davis, and I answer some of life's mysteries: What do you put in an asexual glory hole? How do you build a cabin through a neo-Marxist lens? What is “experimental feminist video”? Have you seen the balls on Neil deGrasse Tyson? You can find Lisa's work at https://www.broadview.news/ Lou Perez is a comedi…
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Jesse begins today's episode with two reflections. First, he talks about the rarity and preciousness of gathering all your loved ones in one place. While money is important, it is ultimately a means to gain the freedom to spend time with those you care about. In his second reflection, Jesse recounts the story of his parents' neighbors' house catchi…
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On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast I talk with Wilfred Reilly, author of Lies MY Liberal Teacher Told Me. Lou Perez is a comedian, producer, and author of That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. You may have seen him on FOX's Gutfeld! and Open to Debate (with Michael Ian Black). Lou was the head writer and producer of the Webby Award-winning comedy ch…
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On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast I talk with Devon Eriksen, author of Theft of Fire. https://devoneriksen.com/ Lou Perez is a comedian, producer, and author of That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. You may have seen him on FOX's Gutfeld! and Open to Debate (with Michael Ian Black). Lou was the head writer and producer of the Webby Award-winning co…
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Jesse starts this episode with a confession: money still stresses him out. The four ways that Jesse reduces this stress are remembering what’s going right financially, prioritizing spending, working hard, and remembering that others have walked this path. Then, with another call back to his blog, Jesse invokes Marshall McLuhan’s quote “the medium i…
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Byron Bode, Vietnam Veteran, Helicopter Pilot Medals and Awards: Army Commendation Medal awarded for Valor, Silver Star, Bronze Star Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, 1 Awarded for Valor (and others not listed) Byron Bode, a Vietnam veteran, shares his connection to the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the…
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On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast I talk with Jennifer Sey, founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics. https://www.xx-xyathletics.com/ Lou Perez is a comedian, producer, and author of That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. You may have seen him on FOX's Gutfeld! and Open to Debate (with Michael Ian Black). Lou was the head writer and producer of the Webby …
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Jesse begins today’s episode with a short monologue on the highs and lows of money. Can money buy happiness? Or are they uncorrelated? Either way, money can certainly buy flexibility and optionality. Jesse collects insights from Thom Yorke, Matthew Killingsworth, Danny Kahneman, and Angus Deaton. Today’s guest is Jonathan Clements, the founder and …
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On today’s episode, we bring you something a little different. Jesse’s collected a series of questions from newsletter subscribers and will answer them in today’s AMA (Ask Me Anything). Jesse answers into which accounts young people should be putting their money. Other questions answered are: Is getting to your “Coast FI” a good idea? How to balanc…
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Jesse starts this episode discussing his “50/50 rule” of college savings. Jesse also talks about 529-to-Roth conversions (why they’re overrated!), the FAFSA, and other financial tools at our disposal for college planning. Evan Giokas then joins the show to dive deeper into a college admissions conversation. Evan is the founder of The College Confid…
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Having a good credit score is important and in this video I'll share the latest average Vantagsescore credit scores along with some new information about the middle class for you to gauge how you're doing financially. I'll share some personal tips for you to improve your credit score without the fluff!🚨WATCH NEXT ➡️ Escape the Rat Race: 7 Pillars o…
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In episode 79 of The Best Interest Podcast, host Jesse Cramer discusses the intricate relationships between health, wealth, and time with guest Phil Pearlman. Jesse starts with his usual monologue, explaining and establishing that health, money, and time are all interchangeable resources that many people trade-off throughout their lives. Jesse and …
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Jesse starts this episode with an engaging monologue: how exactly does The Best Interest generate revenue? Jesse answers this question and asks YOU for your help in ensuring The Best Interest continues as a terrific free financial resource. And then Justin Peters joins for the second half of the episode. Justin hosts The Struggle is Real, a podcast…
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Episode 002: David Millay (https://twitter.com/davidmillay) and Troy Campbell get into the science of anticipation, emo Jimmy Butler, AI for experiential marketing gone wrong, and how Portals help transform customers’ mindsets to enjoy your product more. Want to talk to David? Email him at davidm@engagemintpartners.com — Show Themes: Humor in Marke…
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Episode 001: An introduction to the show Making the Fan w/ David Millay. A show where we explore how brands turn casual customers into faithful fans, and employees into evangelists. David shares his experience going through Traditions, Disney's 8-hour, new employee onboarding course, and unpacks how Disney uses Traditions to create emotional connec…
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Peter Lazaroff is the host of The Long Term Investor podcast and serves as the Chief Investment Officer at PlanCorp, a registered investment advisory in St. Louis. On today’s show, Jesse and Peter talk about the cognitive challenge of investing at all-time highs. It’s normal to feel like a crash might be coming; but it always feels that way, and yo…
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In this video I''ll share 5 important lessons I've learned from exercising over the years that you can apply to saving money that will help you build wealth.WATCH NEXT ➡️ 7 Money Habits Keeping You Poor: https://youtu.be/StAkdqbqCocTIMESTAMPS0:00 - Introduction0:34 - Lesson #11:55 - Lesson #23:02 - Lesson #34:27 - Lesson #45:39 - Lesson #5For links…
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As I sat with 17-year-old Peter Rygg on the newly placed bench under the shade of the old oak at our local church, I realized the true depth of his initiative, "Visit with a Veteran." This episode is a heartfelt exploration of Peter's journey to create spaces that bridge the gap between veterans and the community, inspired by his grandfathers' own …
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As the golden sun dips below the horizon, we're reminded that darkness often begets the most extraordinary tales of courage and fortitude. Today's episode is no exception, as we sit with a Navy SEAL veteran who walks us through the haunting labyrinth of war, sharing his raw experiences from the jungles of New Guinea to the stealthy night missions i…
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They say the greatest lessons come from those who've lived through the unthinkable. That's why I am honored to share the microphone with Alvin Hayes, a World War II Navy veteran whose youthful enlistment at 17 opens a window to a bygone era of bravery and sacrifice. Together, we trace his father's World War I legacy and the influential tales of Pea…
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Jared Dillian is a former Wall Street trader at Lehman Brothers, an author of 4 books, and daily writer a newsletter for financial professionals called The Daily Dirtnap. He’s sharp, witty, and brings great energy to today’s conversation. In this episode of The Best Interest Podcast, we learn about "The Allegory of the Sandwich" and how you can pay…
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In this podcast you will learn about the 5 different ways you can save for college including the 529 Plan, Coverdell ESA, UGMAs and UTMAs and even the Roth IRA. Each of the accounts have their pros and cons and by the end of this podcast you will be able to choose the best account for you to save for college. WATCH NEXT ➡️ Ultimate Roth IRA Guide f…
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One of the biggest threats to most people’s investment portfolios is one that is actually hidden in plain sight. If you’re not careful you could easily lose half a million dollars or more of the money you’re investing and growing. It’s a big secret that’s not really a secret that many investors like you and me are not always aware of and so in this…
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Paula Pant writes, podcasts, and speaks on financial independence, money management, and financial literacy. As the host of the Afford Anything Podcast, Paula has racked up more than 30 million downloads, ranking the show among the Top 50 Business Podcasts on Apple Podcasts. In this episode we learn how Paula realized she could travel the world on …
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There are some important factors to consider when signing for a high yield savings account that I wish I knew when we signed up for our first one several years ago. Today I'm going over what you should know about high yield savings accounts that often gets overlooked.WATCH NEXT ➡️ 7 Money Habits Keeping You Poor (AVOID These Wealth Killers!) https:…
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Brian Feroldi is a prolific creator in the financial education space, having written over 3000 articles for the Motley Fool, published a book, “Why Does The Stock Market Go Up?”, and actively posting to his YouTube Channel. In this episode, Brian breaks down his checklist for what makes a company worth investing in and provides some insight into wh…
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Joe Saul-Sehy is one of the hosts of Stacking Benjamins, which is one of the most listened-to podcasts in the personal finance space. In this episode, we discuss how to find a good financial advisor, how to chase time (not money), and even how to decide what your top priority is in life. If you’re looking for an educational listen with plenty of la…
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When we started on this journey financial independence my wife and I didn't understand how critical the first few months in a new year were. Here are some lessons I'm excited to share with you! WATCH NEXT ➡️ Signs You're Doing Financially Well (Even If You Don’t Think So): https://youtu.be/ZMzDNUwrYGI…
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Today’s show features Doug Cunnington, one of the hosts of the financial independence podcast Mile High FI. Doug highlights how he took conservative risks along the way to FI, and walks us through his career journey to financial independence. We discuss misconceptions about the FIRE movement, how to prepare for financial emergencies, and why it’s n…
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It's no secret that many of us struggle from time to time managing our money, I know I've had my challenges in the past so today we're going to discuss 7 money habits that are keeping you poor.WATCH NEXT Saving First $100k is the Hardest But Then THIS Happens! https://youtu.be/C5LDkO3oYUwFREE Budget Tutorial You Can Learn Easily - https://youtu.be/…
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Diania Merriam is the founder of the EconoMe Conference, an exclusive gathering for the FIRE community (financial independence, retire early). Inspired by FIRE, Diania hit an impressive 60% savings rate and retired at 33. Of course, in retirement, you’ve got to stay active; what’s the point of financial freedom if you’ve got nothing to do? Diania j…
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