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Operation Retirement Readiness

Mike Hunsberger & Amy King

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Amy & Mike, 2 CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professionals, talk about how military members can prepare for transition and how Veterans can prepare for ultimate retirement. Topics include: military benefits like SGLI, Survivor Benefit Program, Thrift Savings Plan, and GI Bill as well as budgeting, investing, taxes, and college planning. Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views of the hosts and guests. It's for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, financial, or leg ...
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NASAA Storytellers

National Association of State Approving Agencies (NASAA)

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These are the personal stories of members of the National Association of State Approving Agencies, the agency charged with protecting the integrity of the GI Bill. Hear the stories of military veterans, family members, and those who are concerned
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The Military Wallet Podcast with Ryan Guina

Military & Veterans Benefits, Military Retirement, VA Disability Benefits,

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The Military Wallet podcast is a weekly podcast that was created to bring the latest news and information in military and veterans benefits. This is the place to come for up to date information on current benefits programs for active duty members, retirees, members of the Guard and Reserves, veterans, and their family members. We cover topics such as military pay & benefits, military retirement pensions, VA disability claims, VA Loans, GI Bill, Thrift Savings Plan, and much more.
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DISCLAIMER: Opinions expressed by guests do NOT necessarily reflect or represent views, positions or policies of Vanessa Lech. Information included in podcast and description are for informational, entertainment and/or educational purposes only. 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline 988 https://988lifeline.org/
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Discover the captivating history of Monroe College in "90 Years Strong: The Monroe College Story." Explore inspiring journeys, remarkable achievements, and the unwavering spirit that shaped this educational powerhouse. Get ready for resilience, growth, and academic excellence!
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A podcast of the TCU History Department, where we put the life and times of Horned Frogs into their rightful place in world history. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or views of Texas Christian University.
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Property Lines tells stories of land. Who owns it? Who works it? Who has access to the wealth pulled from it, and how these stories echo through generations to create the reality we find today?Property lines was made possible by the support of the Tulane School of Architecture's Sustainable Real Estate Development Program, by a generous gift from Casius Pealer and Libra Lagrone, and by support from the Reimagine Fund. The Reimagine Fund matches real estate developers with groups of supporter ...
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Financial inTuition

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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Learn tips and strategies on how to make more informed financial decisions around managing money, saving and paying for higher education, and repaying student loan debt. Our team will share interviews with financial practitioners, students and recent graduates, family members and young adults that have successfully managed their money and repaid their student loan debt.
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The Media Cynic is a platform designed to be an open and respectful forum where The American Legion Family Members can engage in a variety of topics that centers around the use of Media and Communications. New episodes air every Saturday with host, Dave Wallace, Department of Virginia's Media and Communications Chair.
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My name is Arthur Severio, and welcome to Quiet Conversations I left home with a suitcase filled with dreams, a pack of brand-new Fruit of the Loom underwear, two pairs of 501s, and some shirts that weren’t exactly made for a fat kid like me. My mama had stuffed a twenty-dollar bill in my pocket just in case I wanted a snack and a Diet Coke from the vending machine for my ride into the Crescent City. My brother met me at the downtown Greyhound bus terminal to take a United Cab back to his Fr ...
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Join us in this heartwarming second episode of ‘90 Years Strong: The Monroe College Story’ as we delve into Monroe College's incredible journey through the perspective of Marilyn Kaufman, who takes us back to her time as a teacher at the Monroe School of Business in 1951. Discover the nostalgia and memories of this remarkable institution, where Mar…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Michael Wilsey about the evaluation and management of esophageal strictures in children, including congenital strictures and those arising from eosinophilic esophagitis and caustic ingestions. Dr. Wilsey is an advanced endoscopist at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Peter…
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In this show, Mike and Amy discuss various spending profiles in retirement. A spending profile is a framework for how to think about retirement spending. Mike and Amy cover: Percentage of pre-retirement spending plus inflation (2:02) The Retirement spending smile (3:17) Go Go; Slow Go; No Go Phases of Retirement (8:56) Links: Operation Retirement R…
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In this episode, Temara Hajjat and Jenn Lee interview Dr. Matthew Giefer and Dr. Brad Pasternak. Drs. Giefer and Pasternak share their experience advocating for the approval of medications for their patients. The discussion also covers the challenges involved in medication approval, how to approach your local and state representatives, and lobbying…
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🎙️ Podcast/ 🎬 Video Title: Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Misinformation in Veterans Affairs self-reporting of information......... 🇺🇸 USA DISCLAIMER: Information included in this social media post/video & description are for informational, entertainment &/or educational purposes only. This does NOT establish a clinical relationship with anyone. Plea…
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In this episode, we explore the intricate facets of life's trials, specifically the nuances of work culture and the reverberations of divorce. Join us as we delve into personal narratives, viewpoints, and tactics for navigating these pivotal life elements with resilience and personal development. Connect with Aleha Ingle, M.S., and Learn More:Linke…
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In this show, Mike and Amy discuss the topic of budgeting for ultimate retirement. Mike and Amy cover: Why budgeting for ultimate retirement is critical (1:22))Spending Buckets: Needs/ Wants (6:09)Retirement income sources and impact on budgeting (10:28)Role of Annuities (12:58)Planning for other than day to day expenses (19:06)Links:Operation Reti…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Ruben Quiros-Tejeira about multivisceral transplantation in children, covering indications, complications and the importance of multidisciplinary team care in this population. Dr. Quiros-Tejeira is Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, a Profess…
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Join host Ann Marie Ferguson, Executive Director of the Monroe Foundation, for an enlightening journey into the rich history of Monroe College with a special guest, President Emeritus Stephen Jerome. Together, they unveil the inspiring tale of how Monroe College, a renowned institution of higher learning for over 90 years, came into existence. Pres…
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Episode 006 Budgeting for Military Retirement In this show, Mike and Amy discuss the dreaded top of budgeting. Mike and Amy cover: Importance of a Transition Budget (1:05)) Planning for new/ additional expenses (3:03) Timing of payments during transition from active duty into retirement (6:35) Changes in paycheck timing after transition (8:11) Spec…
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In this episode, we learn about the refugee crisis that came after the end of the Vietnam War by exploring numerous perspectives and modern-day implications. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved an…
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In this episode, we talk with sisters Alice Jones and Corrine Antoinette Smith. Alice and Corinne are the granddaughters of Corinne Antoinette Tureaud, great aunt of our earlier guest, AP Turead Jr., but a great aunt whom he never knew. They were strangers to each other because in a moment of economic crisis when the elder Corinne was a young woman…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Samuel Nurko about using neuromodulator medications like tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for children with functional abdominal pain disorders, now known as pain-predominant disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs). We discuss the ra…
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Join host Gavin McGuffin for a discussion of conscription policy in post-war America, the origins of the 1969 lottery draft, and how the draft affected college campuses during the Vietnam War. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely t…
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Episode 005 Budgeting Basics In this show, Mike and Amy discuss the dreaded top of budgeting. Mike and Amy cover: Purpose of Budgeting (2:53) Analyze Current Spending (6:22) Prioritize Spending (7:39) Tools to Track Current Spending (8:51) Identify mandatory, discretionary, and infrequent expenses (11:37) Don’t get wrapped up in someone else’s proc…
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In 1968, Jarvis Christian College, a historically Black college, and Texas Christian University initiated a groundbreaking student exchange program aimed at fostering racial integration and understanding. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast …
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Praveen Goday about evaluating and treating the child who is a picky eater or who has developed a pediatric feeding disorder. Dr. Goday is Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Director of the Nutrition and Feeding Programs at Nationwide Childre…
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This episode of Frogcast analyzes the role of the government in militarizing the America public during the Cold War and expanding the nuclear conscious, begging the question: Who are we in wartime? This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are sol…
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Episode 004 Debt In this show, Mike and Amy discuss the number 3 most popular New Years’ Resolution - paying down debt. Mike and Amy cover: The US consumer debt problem (2:09) Types of Debt (6:53) “Good” vs “Bad” Debt (8:37) Debt to income ratio and importance of having a debt management strategy (12:09) Debt heading into retirement (14:31) Approac…
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In the this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Peter Lu talk to Dr. Neha Santucci, an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of the Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction Program at Cincinnati Children's. They discuss how to identify and manage functional abdominal pain in children with pre-existing organic GI disorders. Learning Objecti…
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Follow the story of the Manhattan Project through the eyes of Harrison Miller Moseley (TCU ‘43) as hosts Brian and Walter discuss the broader moral, social, and political consequences of the development of a nuclear weapon. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views express…
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Have you ever felt helpless navigating the complexities of the legal system? Overview: Justice for All Project challenges legal restrictions in North Carolina, aiming to level the playing field. Learn about their lawsuit defending First Amendment rights and breaking the NC lawyer monopoly. Background: Born in 2020, Justice for All Project strives t…
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In this show, Mike and Amy discuss the number 2 most popular New Years’ Resolution - 2nd only to fitness resolutions - Saving more. Mike and Amy cover: The difference between savings and investments (2:59)Considerations for when to save vs when to invest (5:25)Savings for near term goals/ military retirement/ ultimate retirement (7:43)Emergency Fun…
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In the this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jenn Lee talk to Dr. Lisa McMahon, Chair of Surgery at Phoenix Children's, and Dr. Michael Rosen, Director of the Stanford Medicine Children's Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease. They discuss managing and counseling a pediatric patient with ulcerative colitis and their family who may need cole…
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This episode discusses the invasion at Normandy as well as two TCU alumni who fought and lost their lives during World War II. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent …
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Financial New Years’ Resolutions In this show, Mike and Amy continue to discuss New Years’ Resolutions and five of the most UNCOMMON financial resolutions people may not know can help them in the New Year and beyond. We hit the highpoints of the following uncommon but useful financial resolutions: Visualizing Retirement (2:52) Insurance/ Protecting…
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This episode explores the impact chaplains had in the United States military throughout World War Two. This podcast is a product of academic coursework, created by students for educational purposes. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent the official stance or v…
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In the first episode of 2024, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. William Balistreri about some of the new developments in the hepatology field over the past year. This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you…
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Welcome to the inaugural season of History Frogcast, a production of the TCU History Department. Season 1 was produced by students in US History 1941 to 1975. Episodes offer a close-up look at how individual Horned Frogs and campus events fit into the broader narrative of US history. Stay tuned to learn about Horned Frogs who served in uniform duri…
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Financial New Years’ ResolutionsIn this show, Mike and Amy discuss New Years’ Resolutions and five of the most common financial resolutions people set out to achieve in the New Year. We hit the highpoints of the following common financial resolutions:Save More (3:28)Reduce Debt (5:05)Invest More (7:17)Make a Budget/ Stick to a Budget (9:11)Save for…
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In this special Christmas episode, Reba and I have a quiet "let's get real conversation talking about our lives and where we are today as artists, and the evolution of our friendship. Her writing is up there with the greats for me and is much an inspiration. Reba talks about the changes in her life and how she deals with it as it comes. As an artis…
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In another special JPGN episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Elizabeth Berg about a topic that has become a huge part of medical practice over the past few years – telemedicine. This is covered in the recent NASPGHAN position paper: North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Position…
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In our fourteenth and final episode of Season 1: How did the city of New Orleans treat the survivors of the arson at the Upstairs Lounge? There were a lot of social and political changes happening in the @lgbti community regarding organizing and social awareness. Regina became the woman of her creation or as she said "started living in drag." Liste…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Peter Lu and Jennifer Lee talk to Dr. Muhammad Khan about the cutting edge of pediatric endoscopy. We discuss his career path, use of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) for children with achalasia and gastroparesis, advances in bariatric endoscopy that may be coming our way, and finally what he sees in the future of pedia…
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A transwoman and a writer’s unique experience of the Vietnam War. Civil rights in New Orleans. The Please U restaurant. What happened to Eartha Kitt when she stood up to Lady Bird Johnson about the war in Vietnam? How does Viet Name veteran identify and feel about hormonal replacement therapy? Lady Bird Johnson takes a stand about Walter Jenkins be…
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Amy Daley Williams, along with Frank Perez, Katheleen Conlon and the LGBT plus Archives produces the 50the anniversary of the fire. Kathleen Conlon, organizes multi eventsongtime admirer of the New Orleans LGBT plus community brings a creatvie panel together to share their stories for the fiftieth anniversary of the fire. Max Vernon writes a musica…
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What happened when Charlene Schneider didn't quite make it to the Upstairs Lounge. Troy Perry and his activisim beginnings. Charlene's dedication to her activism to change things Father Tony from St. Jude's on Rampart Street speaks on his congregation and the Pope's rulling on the LGBT pluse coomunity. Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of …
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Norberto Rodriguez-Baez about Hepatitis B. We discuss diagnosis, treatment options, and the importance of vaccinations to prevent transmission of this virus. Dr. Rodriguez-Baez is a professor of pediatrics at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and hepatologist at …
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What happened to Regina Adams in the aftermath of the fire at the Upstairs Lounge Fire? What happened to the kids of Luther Boggs and Jean Gosnell? Then there were Mitch Mitchell's two sons that we will learn about. Troy Perry and Paul Britton come to New Orleans to offer comfort to those in need. Frank Perez talks about Ferris LeBlanc and the plig…
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People who are in a lot of mental anguish and pain don't always crumble and give up. Instead, they reach out to help their community. After being ostracized by his mother his whole life, Bill Larson left home to create himself as the head pastor of the New Orleans chapter of the MCC moving the church from the backroom of the Upstairs Lounge to its …
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Gay boys celebrate every Sunday in the French Quarter with what's called, "Tea Dance." Regina and Reggie, a young interracial couple went out to celebrate Gay Pride at a bar called the Upstairs Lounge on June 24, 1973. Stuart and his lover Alfred were also there with their new playmate in their lover's triad. Regina left the bar to take Adam Fonten…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman debrief with Dr. Sandeep Gupta on his NASPGHAN Research Year in Review. Dr. Gupta is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Alabama He is also the North American Editor and Chief for both JPGN and JPGN Reports. Learning Objectives: Review impactful clinical research papers in eosino…
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In this episode, we meet my new best friend, Lila who once worked as an emcee on Bourbon Stree at the Gunga Den. She tells us about how she needs adventure in her life and as the universe says, "Ask and it shall be given.." Trucker Patti tells us about working at the Midship and dealing with some of the rowdy trans-women when they drank too much. A…
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In this episode, we meet Penny, who, grew up in the Mississippi Delta in a time where there were lines that couldn’t be crossed. At a young age, she was aware of not crossing lines drawn by society including her parents. After growing up and becoming awakened, she’s made a difference, She tells us of meeting and photographing Ernest Cole who came t…
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In this episode, hosts Drs. Jennifer Lee and Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Christophe Faure about tracheoesophageal fistula and esophageal atresia. This important congenital abnormality carries a host of potential future health implications that are important to understand and manage. Dr. Faure is a Professor of Pediatrics at Universite de Montreal a…
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