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Ask Paula: Could the Stock Market Be Too Much of a Gamble?
Ask Paula: Could the Stock Market Be Too Much of a Gamble?

Episode 283

#283: Andrea’s parents have a seemingly salesly financial advisor. He tried to get them to purchase a second life insurance policy, among other poten…

5 years, 7 months ago

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PSA Thursday - The Affordable Care Act, with Tanja Hester
PSA Thursday - The Affordable Care Act, with Tanja Hester

Episode 282

With the uncertainty of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) looming before us, many are asking:

How can we plan for healthcare - now and in the future? How…

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The Smart Way to Start a Side Hustle, with Alan Donegan
The Smart Way to Start a Side Hustle, with Alan Donegan

Episode 282

#282: Alan Donegan is the cofounder of PopUp Business School.

His mission is to change the way entrepreneurship is taught and to make it more accessib…

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PSA Thursday - What’s in Store for the Rest of 2020?
PSA Thursday - What’s in Store for the Rest of 2020?

Episode 281

After a brief hiatus, PSA Thursday is back!

For this episode, we take a short break from covering current events to

1) reflect on why this show exis…

5 years, 8 months ago

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The Art of Decision-Making, with Annie Duke
The Art of Decision-Making, with Annie Duke

Episode 281

#281: Annie Duke, best-selling author of Thinking In Bets and former world champion poker professional, discusses the decision making strategies and …

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Ask Paula - Could This NYC Couple Contribute Only $10,000 Per Year Towards Retirement?
Ask Paula - Could This NYC Couple Contribute Only $10,000 Per Year Towards Retirement?

Episode 280

#280: Amy and her husband have $900,000 saved for retirement. They’re 40 years old and plan to retire at 65. Due to a job change + pay cut, they migh…

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How to Avoid Financial and Life Disasters, with Dr. Gleb Tsipursky
How to Avoid Financial and Life Disasters, with Dr. Gleb Tsipursky

Episode 279

#279: You might know several decision-making principles, but do you have a step-by-step strategy that pieces those principles together?

Dr. Gleb Tsipu…

5 years, 8 months ago

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The Loopholes That Destroy Our Ability to Form Habits, with Gretchen Rubin
The Loopholes That Destroy Our Ability to Form Habits, with Gretchen Rubin

Episode 278

#278: Does this sound like you?

You want to exercise, but you can never find the time for a workout. Eventually, you grow tired of putting exercise of…

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Timeless Financial Lessons from My Grandma, with Michelle Singletary
Timeless Financial Lessons from My Grandma, with Michelle Singletary

Episode 277

#277: Michelle Singletary writes The Color of Money, for The Washington Post and is a winner of the prestigious Gerald Loeb Award. Her column is synd…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Cut the Fluff and Become a Digital Minimalist, with Dr. Cal Newport
Cut the Fluff and Become a Digital Minimalist, with Dr. Cal Newport

Episode 276

#276: Have you found yourself mindlessly scrolling through social media feeds over the last few months? Have you also found yourself in a state of sa…

5 years, 9 months ago

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