Discussing inspiring or enlightening topics with local and regional artists and creatives. Catch a Pocket with Us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lori-burress/support
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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less.
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Join Mike Moran and Neal Punchard as they talk about the ups and downs of making traditional pocket knives by hand as well a healthy dose of pocket knife history!
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Pocket Aces: A laid back approach, previewing the 2021 Fantasy Football landscape position by position. This podcast will be mainly sports related. I have a lot of thoughts and opinions.
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A mindset, money, and life podcast for late starters catching up to Financial Independence.
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Hello and welcome to the Poly Pocket Podcast. A pocket sized podcast for your polyamorous, CNM, open relationship or swinging journey. In this show we will be discussing adult themes (just in case you weren’t sure) and it is intended for over 18’s. Each episode is meant to be pocket sized and fit in to your busy life whilst giving you the tools and information on our broader community. We are 'Hunter' & 'Butcher', a married UK based couple, with children and an ongoing interest in supporting ...
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Inspiring stories of active agents investing in real estate and building passive income. We'll dive into how they are delivering a high level of service to clients while spotting opportunities, negotiating with homeowners, signing deals, and building additional streams of income. You'll come away from each episode with practical tips, tactics, and action steps, while being inspired to open your eyes to the potential deals are all around you!
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Welcome to "The Very Green Room" podcast, your ultimate destination for a comedic journey through the vibrant world of stand-up comedy, broadcasting straight from the heart of Houston, Texas. Join the dynamic trio of hosts—Ben Daniel (@verydarkcomedy), Will Loden (@will_loden), and BigBaby Green (@bbg_fnnysl)—as they light up the airwaves with laughter, insight, and unforgettable moments. Are you ready for a podcast that's more than just entertainment? "The Very Green Room" is your ticket to ...
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Narrated entries from Claire’s Diary tell insider stories from the international wine business. Travel with her to uncover the mysteries behind the creation and acquisition of luxury goods from vintage wines to high fashion. Claire joins a group of unique women at The Wine Merchant in their work to fix the PR problems of the rich and catch the thieves. Her writing is so brilliantly descriptive you’ll feel as though you’re in Claire’s pocket walking through the vineyards or sitting in her caf ...
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The SensuElle Podcast with Ari Antwine features interviews by and for empowered sensualists exploring how sex and sensuality are integral to their life, work, and joy. Sit down with Sensual Educator, Showgirl, & spiritual wellness badass Ari Antwine, as she asks Women, femmes, and gender non-conforming folks for an informed, candid, no-bullshit perspective on how they are changing the sensual or sexual sphere. Oh, and everyone describes the best orgasm they’ve had! Fun, right?
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The High Slot Podcast is the #1 source for Massachusetts hockey content. Hosted by three former hockey players, Robbie "Bob Deuce" Cameron, Vinnie "Snipski" Cameron, and Andrew "Coco" Currie, they have always had a passion for the game of hockey and are here to pass around their thoughts and opinions on all things hockey related. Tune in to their weekly episodes to get caught up on the latest news in MIAA Hockey, catch the latest Bruins banter and hear the boys give their hottest takes on th ...
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Paranormal Pets - Ghostly Encounters with Past Pets - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
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Remember Tweety Bird’s trademark phrase "I thought I saw a puddy cat"? Surprised people repeat those words everyday, except the cat, dog, hamster or even horse they catch out of the corner of their eyes has passed on. Do animal ghosts really exist, or are they products of a wishful imagination? Join the world of Paranormal Pets. Each week we’ll discuss all aspects of weird or spiritual animal encounters: ghosts, totems, psychic animals, animal souls, animal angels, animals in religion, with ...
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Episode 51 - Michael Apinyakul
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Hi Friends, Episode 51, Michael Apinyakul of Shoeshine Blue. We are fortunate to have a singer songwriter of this caliber in Wichita. If you want to see a quality performer find out where Shoeshine Blue is playing and go there. You can find Shoeshine Blue here: Bandcamp - https://shoeshineblue.bandcamp.com/music Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/…
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'Tehrangeles' follows a family of aspiring Iranian influencers in LA
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Once upon a time, author Porochista Khakpour worked as a shop girl in the luxury stores lining Rodeo Drive. She tells NPR's Ailsa Chang how excited she would get when Iranian-American customers came in — but how poorly those interactions would pan out to be. Her new novel, Tehrangeles, explores the story of one such powerful family in LA on the cus…
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What’s the Catch? The Truth About Our Agent Partnership Program
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Trying to make it as a real estate agent but having a hard time? The constant ups and downs can be exhausting and stressful. You may have heard about our Agent Partnership Program and thought, "This sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?" Many agents struggle with the fear of hidden fees, complex requirements, or feeling like they’re getting…
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How to Think About Time: A Humble Legacy | Jonathan Clements | 081
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Today we're rerunning our episode with Jonathan Clements who is a dear personal friend and a friend of our community. He recently posted on his blog, HumbleDollar, about his final lap around the sun yesterday. Let’s send him our love. 🔗 Connect with us Buy CUtFI a coffee Record a message for CUtFI Thank you to our sponsors: Personal Finance Club (U…
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Glynnis MacNicol's memoir brings readers to a summer of pleasure in Paris
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After riding out the first year of the pandemic alone in her small studio apartment in New York City, Glynnis MacNicol saw an opportunity and ran with it. Once vaccines had rolled out in 2021, she booked a flight to, and apartment in, Paris – and the food, wine and sex that followed is the fuel of her new memoir, I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself. In…
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In 'One of Our Kind,' a Black family moves to a planned utopia
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In the new novel One of Our Kind, Jasmyn Williams moves her family to the planned Black utopia of Liberty, California. But things start to take a turn when Jasmyn realizes not everyone who lives in Liberty is the way she expected them to be. In today's episode, author Nicola Yoon speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about writing in the thriller genre, …
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Questlove maps a cultural revolution in 'Hip-Hop is History'
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At the height of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef a few weeks back, Questlove took to Instagram to say, amongst other things, that "hip-hop is truly dead." In today's episode, he tells NPR's Rodney Carmichael where he was coming from – whether or not he actually believes that – and explains the musical shift, personal stories and cultural changes …
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Green Makes Green | Kyle Landis-Marinello | 080
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Kyle Landis-Marinello is a practicing attorney specializing in environmental and energy law. Bill and Jackie dive deep with Kyle into topics such as socially responsible investing, student loan forgiveness, and his book, Personal Finance and Investing: How Anyone can Make More, Spend Less, and Invest Wisely. We also learn about Kyle’s unique financ…
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'Dear Sister,' 'A Fatal Inheritance' examine difficult family histories
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Today's episode highlights two books that grapple with hardships – and perseverance — within a family. First, Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Michelle Horton about Dear Sister, a memoir chronicling how Horton's sister was arrested for killing her husband, the abuse she'd been suffering at his hands for years, and the family's fight to reduce h…
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Episode 49 | Blade Show Talk with Evan Nicolaides and Rhidian Gatrill
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Join us for a nice measure of laughs on this episode as Rhidian Gatrill and Evan Nicolaides both join to talk about all things Blade Show 2024. We cover the leadup to the show, goings on, how they managed to sweep almost all of the awards, and we even get an inside scoop on what's next for these two guys! Rhidian's website Evan's website Support th…
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Chelsea Devantez's memoir finds the humor in dark situations
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Comedian, TV writer and podcast host Chelsea Devantez moved around a lot as a kid. She jokes in today's episode that her mom "loved to get divorced" — but that also led to what she describes as a pretty great co-parenting situation between her mom and godmother for a while. It's one of the many stories in Devantez's new memoir, I Shouldn't Be Telli…
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Stephen King finishes a story 45 years in the making in 'You Like It Darker'
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You Like It Darker is a new collection of short stories by Stephen King — and as the author tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, one of those stories spent decades tucked away in a desk drawer before he gave it an ending. In today's episode,the two discuss the bigger questions of destiny and morality in that story and in much of King's work, and why the …
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The autobiography of John Swanson Jacobs offers a new look at slavery and migration
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Harriet Jacobs is one of the best-known female abolitionists and authors who wrote about their experiences of enslavement in the South. But while searching for information about Jacobs' children, literary historian Jonathan Schroeder discovered something else: The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots, the long-lost autobiography o…
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'The Mango Tree' is a memoir about growing up mixed-race Filipina in south Florida
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The Mango Tree kicks off with a phone call: Journalist Annabelle Tometich is informed her mom has been arrested for shooting a man, with a BB gun, who was trying to take mangoes from her yard. What follows is a memoir about a rich but turbulent upbringing in a half-white, half-Filipino family in Fort Myers, Florida. In today's episode, NPR's Scott …
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Indiana Jones and an Extraordinary Life with the Donegans | Alan and Katie Donegan | 079
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Meet the dynamic duo, Alan and Katie Donegan! The Donegans, known for their Rebel Finance School and Rebel Business School, share their insights on living an extraordinary life, both financially and personally. From defining what “extraordinary” means on an individual level to the importance of financial independence and entrepreneurship, Alan and …
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Ada Limón talks forgiveness, ghosts and fertility on 'Wild Card'
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U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón recently edited and introduced You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World, a collection of poems by writers like Joy Harjo and Jericho Brown that pays homage to landscapes across the United States. In today's episode, Limón joins NPR's Rachel Martin to play a game for the new podcast Wild Card. They discuss some pivotal …
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'Malas' is a novel about womanhood, curses and family history in a Texas border town
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Marcela Fuentes' debut novel, Malas, is set in a small town nestled on the border between Texas and Mexico. There, two vastly different women begin to uncover decades of secrets, town gossip and broken family histories wrapped up in rodeos, Chicano politics and a hardcore punk band. In today's episode, NPR's Isabella Gomez Sarmiento speaks with Fue…
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Why Sellers Are Actually Choosing Investors – It’s Not Foreclosures!
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Many people believe that sellers only call investors when their houses are falling apart or they can't pay their mortgage. But that's not the whole story. Sellers have lots of different reasons. Knowing these reasons can help you become a better investor. Understanding why a seller wants to sell can help you make better offers and close more deals.…
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R.O. Kwon's novel 'Exhibit' grapples with sexual desire and Asian identity
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Jin Han, the narrator of R.O. Kwon's Exhibit, is a photographer going through it – both with her work and her husband. When she meets ballerina Lidija Jung, her world is turned upside down. Exhibit becomes a story about "what you might give up for what you want most," as Kwon tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe. In today's episode, they discuss the nuances o…
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Kathleen Hanna remembers her path to becoming the OG 'Rebel Girl'
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Before she founded the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s, Kathleen Hanna was a teenager volunteering at a rape and domestic violence shelter in Olympia, Washington. In today's episode, the Bikini Kill and Le Tigre frontwoman tells NPR's Kelly McEvers how the anger and grief she absorbed there manifested into lyrics and performances that would take t…
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Illia Ponomarenko's memoir opens up about covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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There's a lot of tragedy that goes into watching your home erupt into a battlefield. But journalist Illia Ponomarenko says as the Russian military seized city after city in their latest invasion of Ukraine, people also came together in beautiful ways. His new memoir, I Will Show You How It Was, recounts what living – and covering – the war has been…
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CyberFI and the FBI | Donna Peterson | 078
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Donna Peterson is a retired supervisory special agent and joins Bill and Jackie to cover the essential topic of internet and financial security. Drawing from her extensive background in combating cybercrime with the FBI, Donna shares her expert advice on how to secure personal and financial information against common hacks, the importance of two-fa…
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Episode 48 | The State of Social Media
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Neal and Mike haphazardly talk about the state of knives and social media in 2024. Support the Show. If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to give us some of those stars in your podcast app! Mike Moran: @moranknives and on the web: moranknives.com Check out Neal's latest latest book on J.A. Henckels Knives…
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Two books trace the social and historical impacts of food
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Today's episode is all about food – but not in the form of recipes. First, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Victor M. Valle speaks to Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes about The Poetics of Fire, his new book analyzing the history of chiles in Mesoamerican and Indigenous cuisine as a lens to understand Mexican-American and Chicano culture. Then, NPR's Scott…
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Claire Messud's new novel is a sweeping tale of history, family and social change
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Across seven decades, Claire Messud's novel This Strange Eventful History follows generations of a family from a colonized Algeria to far stretches of the world after the country's independence, always grappling with the idea of identity and belonging and political upheaval. In today's episode, Messud speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about how she too…
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Author Kazuo Ishiguro and singer Stacey Kent collaborate on new songbook
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When Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro went on the BBC program Desert Island Discs, he spoke about how much he loves the music of jazz singer Stacey Kent. In today's episode, Ishiguro and Kent tell NPR's Juana Summers how that mention led them to meet and embark on an artistic endeavor together – a new songbook called The Summer We Crossed …
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In 'All Fours,' Miranda July tackles love, sex and reinvention in middle age
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Writer and filmmaker Miranda July says the popular imagination sort of drops off once a woman gets married and has kids. Her new novel All Fours turns that on its head – it's a story about an artist in her 40s who departs from her husband and child on a road trip that takes her to some very unexpected places. In today's episode, July speaks to NPR'…
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Doris Kearns Goodwin's new book is part memoir, part history of the 1960s
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When Dick Goodwin reached his 80s, he asked his wife – historian Doris Kearns Goodwin – to finally open and sift through the hundreds of boxes he'd kept from his time as a presidential aide and speechwriter to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and as advisor to Robert Kennedy. What resulted is An Unfinished Love Story, a new book by Kearns Good…
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The Life and Death of The 4% Rule | Christine Benz | 077
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Christine Benz is the Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning at Morningstar. Christine shares her extensive insights into retirement planning, emphasizing the flexibility and adaptability of the 4 percent guideline over the rigid 4 percent rule. She discusses the value of variable withdrawal strategies, the importance of personalizing…
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Whoopi Goldberg and Tom Selleck memoirs look back at their beginnings
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Today's episode is about two massive stars: Whoopi Goldberg and Tom Selleck. First, Goldberg speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about her new memoir, Bits and Pieces, which touches on her relationship with her mother, the way she navigated beauty standards growing up, and what it means to grapple with grief over time. Then, Selleck joins NPR's Scott S…
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How To Build A Business From Scratch & Flip Over 100 Houses A Year
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The number 1 thing holding people back from building a real estate empire is money. The truth is: you don’t need a hefty bankroll to kickstart your investing journey. You might believe it takes money to make money, but my journey from zero to flipping over 100 houses a year proves otherwise. I started with nothing—no big capital, just sheer determi…
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'The SalviSoul Cookbook' celebrates Salvadoran food and the matriarchs who cook it
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Years ago, Karla Tatiana Vasquez tried to search up a recipe for one of her favorite Salvadoran dishes, Salpicón Salvadoreño. The scarce results not only disappointed Vasquez, but created a new mission: to collect and preserve the recipes of the Salvadoran diaspora along with the stories of the women who've been passing them down for generations. I…
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'The Paris Novel' revels in a good meal, a beautiful dress and a romantic city
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A plane ticket to Paris, a vintage Dior dress and a spectacular first-ever oyster — these three things upend the life of Stella, the sheltered, cautious protagonist at the heart of The Paris Novel, a coming-of-age story about losing all inhibitions in one of the world's most romantic cities. In today's episode, author Ruth Reichl speaks with NPR's …
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In 'The White Bonus,' Tracie McMillan analyzes the monetary cost of racism
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Racism is a major contributor to economic disparities in the U.S. – but in her new book, The White Bonus, writer Tracie McMillan crunches the numbers to understand just how much money white privilege can mean. In today's episode, she speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about the different families she profiled, the generations of economic policy she an…
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'The Alternatives' is a novel about grief, sisterhood and working women
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Caoilinn Hughes' novel The Alternatives revolves around the four Flattery sisters, each with a more impressive career or degree than the last, all with a profound grief for the parents they lost at a young age. When one of the sisters purposely goes off the grid, the other three are reunited in the Irish countryside in an attempt to find her. In to…
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The Wealthy Custodian Part 2: From Janitor to Millionaire | Jeff York | 076
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In part 2, Jeff York continues his discussion with Bill and Jackie about the financial importance of amicable divorces, the nitty gritty on his investments, and how he was able to "graduate" on his modest salary. The three also dive deep into Jeff's unique lifestyle, the necessity of personal health before and after retirement, and the rewarding na…
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This was a fun one: Mike made a kitchen knife and took a stab at making a small knife. Big announcement: Truck talk has come to an end. Charlie gets banned from the podcast . We talk all things miniature knives. Support the Show. If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to give us some of those stars in your podcast app! Mike Moran: @moranknives and on …
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Brittney Griner's memoir recounts her detention in Russia and finally 'Coming Home'
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In 2022, WNBA star Brittney Griner was detained by Russian authorities, convicted of drug charges and given a nine-year prison sentence. Her new memoir, Coming Home, details the conditions she was held in and her eventual return to the U.S. following a swap deal. In today's episode, NPR's Juana Summers asks Griner about the mental and physical toll…
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'Lessons for Survival' thinks about parenting through social and environmental crises
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As a parent, how do you navigate – and feel hope – raising kids through a pandemic, a climate crisis and with police brutality in the news? That's the question at the center of Emily Raboteau's new book, Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against 'The Apocalypse.' In today's episode, Raboteau tells Here & Now's Celeste Headlee what she learned about r…
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Pop Up Podcast: Behind the Sensation Talking FI with the NY Times | 075
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In this special pop up episode, Bill, Jackie, and special guest Amy Coroso engage in a thought-provoking discussion sparked by a controversial New York Times Magazine article about the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement. The three chat about the article's portrayal of diverse financial independence approaches as well as the articl…
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Colm Tóibín's long-anticipated sequel to 'Brooklyn' is 'Long Island'
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The writer Colm Tóibín says he never meant to write a sequel to his 2009 novel Brooklyn. But an image came to him years later, of his protagonist from that book suddenly finding out her husband has had an affair that resulted in a pregnancy — and so he followed the story in Long Island. In today's episode, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tóibín…
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Chanel Miller's new children's book follows lost socks in New York City
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Chanel Miller's first book was a critically acclaimed memoir about her sexual assault and the following trial. But she always wanted to write and illustrate books for kids. In today's episode, Miller tells NPR's Andrew Limbong how moving to New York City and ingraining herself into her community inspired Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All, a new book about…
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Rachel Khong's new novel explores who gets to be 'Real Americans'
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Real Americans, the new novel by Rachel Khong, spans generations and decades within a family to understand the ongoing struggle to make sense of race, class and identity in the United States. Like with any family story, there are secrets and confrontations and difficult conversations, too; that desire to fill in the gaps about where we come from an…
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Episode 71 - Dustin Sims - Part 2
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Episode 71 - We are BACK! With Alabama comedian, Dustin Sims @dustinwsims. Now Will is in the mix with Ben and BigBaby Green as they continue the conversation and things get even WILDER! They went on for almost an hour so we gave this part it's own release. We hope you love it as much as we did. Video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@TheVeryG…
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The Wealthy Custodian Part 1: A Blue Collar Guide to Financial Freedom | Jeff York | 074
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Jeff York is a remarkable individual whose journey from custodian to millionaire offers a wealth of inspiration and practical advice. Jeff's story breaks down conventional barriers, showcasing the power of education, financial literacy, and personal responsibility. From his unique investment strategies and the importance of health to his experience…
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For Mother's Day, two books that tackle motherhood
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This weekend is Mother's Day, a good occasion to reflect on the art of parenting. First, comedian Glenn Boozan speaks to Celeste Headlee on Here and Now about her book There Are Moms Way Worse Than You, a joke-book that uses examples of bad parenting from the animal kingdom to soothe those who might be worried about their own child-raising skills.T…
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In 'Soil,' Camille Dungy weaves together gardening, race and motherhood
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For poet Camille Dungy, environmental justice, community interdependence and political engagement go hand in hand. She explores those relationships in her book, Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden. In it, she details how her experience trying to diversify the species growing in her yard, in a predominantly white town in Colorado, reflects la…
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How to Flip Houses with Empty Pockets
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If you’re tired of riding the real estate income rollercoaster, investing is the only way out of the stress of sales. What holds people back is thinking we need big money to start. What if we could do it with absolutely nothing? Contrary to what people believe: it’s possible to flip houses and start building wealth with zero upfront cash. You DON'T…
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Two mothers clash over integration in 'What's Mine & Yours'
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At the center of author Naima Coster's novel What's Mine & Yours are two struggling mothers. Jade is a Black single mother who is trying to provide a better life for her son, and Lacey May is a white mother who is trying to give her daughters the life she never had. Their stories will intertwine over decades, starting with when Lacey May opposes th…
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Poet Ocean Vuong shares his grief in 'Time Is A Mother'
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Poet Ocean Vuong's collection,Time Is A Mother, is about his grief after losing family members. Vuong told NPR's Rachel Martin that time is different now that he has lost his mother: "when I look at my life since she died in 2019, I only see two days: Today when she's not here, and the big, big yesterday when I had her." To listen to Book of the Da…
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