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The College Investor podcast is a daily audio show that's dedicated to bringing you the best of TheCollegeInvestor.com. We discuss a variety of topics, all relating to millennial money - including student loan debt, investing, earning more money, and more! Robert Farrington, the founder of The College Investor and a Millennial Money Expert, shares how to get out of student loan debt so that you can start investing and building wealth for the future. Instead of cutting expenses and living a f ...
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Three average guys, one show, countless bad takes - The most biased podcast you will ever listen to. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-7th-rounders-podcast/support
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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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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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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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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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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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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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I had a great time talking with one of New York Magazine’s “Most Powerful New Yorkers You’ve Never Heard Of,” Yiatin Chu. Yiatin is running for New York Senate to represent District 11 (which includes my hometown of Little Neck, Queens). https://www.yiatinforny.com/ Yiatin and I discussed the trappings of turning a blind eye to local government to …
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If you’re a business owner, the end of the year can be a very busy time. With the holiday season on the horizon, you may be juggling the demands of your business while making space to spend time with family and friends. There are several things you can do by the end of the year to end on a high note and get ready for tax season. With only 12 weeks …
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John, Chad, Dave, and Conor return to preview another loaded college football slate. They break down all of the Week 8 action, including Georgia - Texas and Bama - Tennessee, give out their locks of the week, and discuss the CFB Playoff. Plus NFL best bets for Week 7 and a little MLB update. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637582455 What do you do after winning 10 Emmys? You come on my podcast. Ten-time Emmy winner Robert Steinfeld joined me to discuss his book 3…2…1…We’re On the Air: An Inside Look at Sports Television, Journalism, and Gender Equity. We go…
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How much will college cost for students aiming to enter in the fall? The most recent data on the average cost of college is out, and we're breaking down the details. If you’re a millennial or Gen Zer, you might have heard people in their 50s and 60s talking about working their way through college and graduating with little debt. Today, that seems i…
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The much-anticipated October 12th slate has finally arrived in college football! John, Chad, Conor, and Dave recap the Week 6 CFB action and then dive head first into the loaded Week 7 slate. The fellas preview the marquee matchups, break down their best bets, and much more. They then finish with some brief NFL talk and give out some picks. --- Sup…
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Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637582455 On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast, I talk with Jesse Burkhart. What began as a cheeky back-and-forth on X, turned into an interesting conversation about fatherhood, addiction, rehab in the Marines, stolen valor, and more.…
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Most people should not refinance their student loans. However, for some niche situations, it can make sense to refinance your student loans. There are various potential benefits and drawbacks to student loan refinancing. So when you're trying to decide if you should refinance your own student loans, there are multiple factors to consider. The decis…
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If you have access to a reasonably reliable car, then congratulations! Making money driving is one of the best side hustles! A decent car is the biggest asset most Americans own, other than their houses. And there are a lot of ways you can make money driving or with your car! In fact, I've seen some people try to raise fast cash by selling their ca…
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The FAFSA – or Free Application for Federal Student Aid – is required for students who want help paying for college. The application is managed by the Department of Education and helps federal, state, and college-level programs allocate financial aid. This includes grants, federal work-study, and eligibility to qualify for student loans. How much a…
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I was recently asked a question by a reader about the drawbacks of getting a private student loan. She asked why she shouldn’t get a private student loan, when interest rates are so low right now. She would need to cosign with her daughter on the loan in order to get the best rate. My advice was as follows: the biggest danger of a private student l…
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Conor, Dave, and Chad return for another week. They recap Bama-Georgia plus the rest of the Week 5 CFB action and preview the entire slate for Week 6 before dishing out some best bets. They then finish the episode with some NFL picks, President's Cup talk, and an MLB playoff update. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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Where have all the male gynecologists gone? On this episode of the podcast I’m joined by my friend Dr. Randall Bock — a real doctor. And a real good dude. Dr. Bock has saved the life of at least one victim of a bar-fight stabbing (who then tried to kill the good doctor); helped heroin-addicted moms-to-be get clean, so their newborns wouldn’t suffer…
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Let's talk about $10,000... how to get there and make it happen. Why $10,000? Because it's a number that's big enough to make a difference, but small enough to be achievable by most people who set out for it. And there are some crazy ways to make $10,000, so this will also be pretty fun! We recently discussed how to pay down $10,000 in debt in just…
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If you’re listening to this, you probably either have student loan debt or you’re about to incur student loan debt and you're looking for ways to minimize your student loans. With student loan debt balances on the rise, your best bet is to pay off your student loan debt as quickly as possible, or better yet, stop the debt from piling up by taking t…
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Another week of football is behind us. Dave, John, and Conor jump on this week's episode to preview Alabama - Georgia, discuss the Week 5 slate, talk about the ascent of Jayden Daniels, give out NFL Week 4 bets, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-7th-rounders-podcast/support…
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“What’s your beef with communists?” So begins my conversation with “Prax” Ben Williams, (figurative) slayer of TikTok commies, socialists, and statists. We discuss: —How if housing is a human right, you don’t get to control where you live. (Did you know that even Soviets had to pay rent?) —How to pronounce the Holodomor… Or is it Holodomor? —How gi…
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With college costs and student debt on the rise, students and their parents need to think about ways to cut the overall cost of higher education. Even if a student wants to attend a four-year university, starting at a two-year university can conservatively lead to five-figure savings. Students who decide against earning a bachelor’s degree can gain…
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Today's episode is an interview Robert had with Chuck Jaffee from the Money Life Show. He helps answer a reader question: what happens if you have money saved for college in a 529 plan, but then your child (or niece or nephew) don't actually go to college. What are the options? If you're starting from scratch, should you still consider a 529 plan? …
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In life and magic, some secrets should not be revealed... I’m joined by magician and comedian Doc Dixon for a magical (?) episode of the podcast. You may recognize Doc as one of the few magicians to fool Penn & Teller. So, what is the story behind pulling a rabbit out of a hat? How did Teller win his Shadows lawsuit? Has Doc worked with Satan much?…
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A FERPA waiver, when signed by a student, allows parents to gain access to academic records during college. However, this raises an interesting question: should parents push their college-bound children to sign? Many parents, accustomed to having access to their child’s academic records throughout high school, are surprised when they no longer have…
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One of the biggest fears families have about using a 529 plan to save for college is the dreaded 529 plan penalty. There are many ways to save and pay for college, and the absolute best way to do it varies depending on your specific situation. A 529 plan, which is designed to help you with higher education expenses, is a type of tax-advantaged acco…
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What is a grandparent-owned 529 college savings plan? How do they work? What do you need to know about them and what changes should you know about? A grandparent-owned 529 plan is a type of 529 college savings plan where the account owner is a grandparent, as opposed to a parent. The grandchild is the beneficiary. Another alternative would be a cus…
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Unlike Notre Dame this past weekend, Conor, Chad, and Dave bring their A game as they recap last week's action and preview the upcoming CFB & NFL slates. 0:00-1:34: Intro 1:35-8:41: The Good and the Bad 8:42-33:47: CFB Week 2 Recap 33:48-1:03:58: CFB Week 3 Best Bets 1:03:59-1:16:35: NFL Week 1 Recap 1:16:36-1:28:28: NFL Week 2 Best Bets 1:28:29-1:…
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Low-income students are half as likely to enroll in selective colleges as compared with high-income students with similar grades and test scores. This is called undermatching. These students are often academically talented and likely to be admitted.¹ ² Still, many end up at less-selective colleges, such as lower-cost public colleges and community c…
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On this episode I talk with Critical Rice Theorist and Soy Sauce Supremacist, Diane Yap. Imagine The Joy Luck Club meets Death Wish. It was a good time. Enjoy the listen. 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 he…
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Football is all the way back now as NFL is just on the horizon. Conor, Chad, and John recap College football Week 1, discuss the latest AP Poll, their biggest risers and fallers, and more before turning their eyes towards Week 2. They preview Texas vs. Michigan and NC State vs. Tennessee and dish out their locks for the week. With CFB in the rearvi…
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