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53 Episodes 2016 - 2017
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 17, 2016
Finding travel bargains online; Sara Eisen on Under Armour products; Sharon Epperson on whether financial information is safe with an advisor; "Farmbox" delivers fruits and vegetables to homes.
Episode 2
Sat, Sep 24, 2016
Former president Bill Clinton on the Clinton Foundation and the race for the White House; geologist Todd Halihan on fracking and earthquakes; personal finance reporter Sharon Epperson on reverse mortgages; business reporter Kate Rogers on what it takes to join the Secret Service.
Episode 3
Sat, Oct 1, 2016
Dr. Beth Bell on the dangers of superbugs; reporter Phil LeBeau on self-driving cars in Pittsburgh; reporter Dina Gusovsky on a program that modifies toy cars for children with disabilities; Mind Money Media CEO Stacey Tisdale on the first anniversary of chip cards.
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 8, 2016
Dr. Laura Schmidt and Sugar Association CEO Courtney Gaine on the sugar industry; reporter Kate Rogers on getting a degree in growing marijuana; reporter Susan Li on touch-screen kiosks in fast-food restaurants; business journalist Mark Hamrick on fake bank accounts; actor Larry Thomas (Seinfeld (1989)) and Soupman CEO Jamieson Karson on their food franchise and recipes.
Episode 5
Sat, Oct 15, 2016
Episode 6
Sat, Oct 22, 2016
Tweeting to get better service from hotels and airlines; using social media fir customer service; finding "lost money"; Bill Griffeth ("The Stranger in My Genes"); the new Delta flight attendant uniforms; teaching children about money.
Episode 7
Sat, Oct 29, 2016
Social security; new car reliability; race car driver Pippa Mann; open enrollment season; the business of Halloween.
Episode 8
Sat, Nov 5, 2016
Whether America's voting machines are susceptible to computer hacking; keeping paper greeting cards relevant in the digital age; money moves one should make, no matter who is elected president; Travel + Leisure editor Jacqueline Gifford with winter travel trends and bargains; reporter Kate Rogers at Cirque du Soleil.
Episode 9
Sat, Nov 12, 2016
Why some stores choose to be closed on Thanksgiving Day; veterans who start their own small businesses; what the new president means to viewers' money; saving money on a Thanksgiving meat.
Episode 10
Sat, Nov 19, 2016
A lawsuit by AARP against the government; food fraud; saving for retirement; a winery in Brooklyn.
Episode 11
Sat, Nov 26, 2016
The holiday sale season; the best day to find sales, and when to buy various items; the consumer impact of rising interest rates; the holiday hiring season; an entrepreneur from Alabama makes it big with chicken salad.
Episode 12
Sat, Dec 3, 2016
E-mail privacy and how to protect oneself; the marijuana industry and changes that may occur with the new administration; chef Marcus Samuelsson discusses building his overall brand; retail memberships; new toy Hatchimals.
Episode 13
Sat, Dec 10, 2016
What to know before shopping for a house; how to get an education without paying full college prices; last-minute tax advice; holiday gifts; holiday wines.
Episode 14
Sat, Dec 17, 2016
Holiday shopping warnings; fake apps and networks; Fed Ex's Memphis hub; the increasing average age of Americans; charitable giving; the advantage of adopting senior dogs.
Episode 15
Sat, Dec 24, 2016
Connected devices at home could put privacy at risk; the Beardstown Ladies; the changing face of retail; last-minute travel bargains for the holiday season; tips on how to get out of credit card debt.
Episode 16
Sat, Dec 31, 2016
What to do with unwanted gifts; a membership only, online organic-food delivery service; New Year's resolutions to get financially fit; what may be ahead in technology; hot new electronic gadgets.
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 7, 2017
Border patrol; fitness; hiring, flexible hours and working from home; retirement plans; budgeting.
Episode 18
Sat, Jan 14, 2017
Why women have to save and invest differently from men; the Detroit Auto Show and the hot new cars for next year; chatting virtually with a travel agent; Ikea's business model and plans to expand in the U.S.; a new plan for forced retirement savings.
Episode 19
Sat, Jan 21, 2017
Possible replacements for Obamacare; a tour of President Trump's boyhood home; small-business owners' sentiments about the new president; Trump's economic plan and how it will affect consumers; Trump's tax plan.
Episode 20
Sat, Jan 28, 2017
The opioid epidemic and rising prices of drugs to fight it; free tuition at state colleges; the Dow 20,000 and what it means for retirement savings; how DNA affects the ability to lose weight; unusual Super Bowl treats that can be delivered.
Episode 21
Sat, Feb 4, 2017
Why there is a shortage of skilled construction workers; high-tech indoor urban farming, which requires no soil or sunlight; house flipping; the cost to get to the Super Bowl; what to do with a credit card as interest rates rise.
Episode 22
Sat, Feb 11, 2017
The business of love; a government rule requiring advisors to put their clients' interests first, when it comes to retirement accounts; teaching children about money; Valentine's Day in the chocolate business; how airlines build and pay for terminals.
Episode 23
Sat, Feb 18, 2017
A streaming service that allows people to take fitness classes at home from gyms in different cities; what may come after the Affordable Care Act is replaced or repealed; retirees who continue working; how Lego stays relevant; actor Bill Murray.
Episode 24
Sat, Feb 25, 2017
The company manufacturing the Oscars statuettes; protecting oneself from hackers trying to access emails and financial accounts; former chess champion Garry Kasparov discusses U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin; customizing diet based on personality; luxury movie theaters.
Episode 25
Sat, Mar 4, 2017
Effects on business when things are "Made in America"; whether small manufacturing and clothing manufacturing will return to the U.S.; Consumer Reports' best cars; real estate and taking a mortgage; medical apps; Robo-advising.
Episode 26
Sat, Mar 11, 2017
The death rate from car accidents rises; distracted driving; need for workers at a Navy shipbuilding facility; the best shopping bargains for March; delivering mail-order mattresses; musician Kenny G discusses smart money moves he has made.
Episode 27
Sat, Mar 18, 2017
A flipped home turns into a nightmare; what to look for when buying a home; a professional mermaid; whether college athletes should be paid; best cities in which to age successfully.
Episode 28
Sat, Mar 25, 2017
Downloadable apps built by scammers; tips on how to spot scammer apps; crowded airports during the spring travel season; finding the best travel bargains; "Life After Football"; money tips for every age group.
Episode 29
Sat, Apr 1, 2017
The border adjustment tax; the new retirement; innovation in patient care, while the fight over the Affordable Care Act continues; a device measuring a newborn's heart rate and blood oxygen levels; common mistakes people make on their taxes.
Episode 30
Sat, Apr 8, 2017
Southwest Airlines hires in Dallas, Texas; the best month, week and day to sell a house; scams stealing tax returns; identities and refunds; what to do if one is the victim of a scam; and who are the most likely targets; drone-racing; the Girl Scouts.
Episode 31
Sat, Apr 15, 2017
A survey ranks the quality of airlines; United Airline's very bad week; how to avoid a tax audit; last-minute tax tips; Bill Belichick, head coach of the New England Patriots; an initiative to get women to participate in outdoor sports and activities.
Episode 32
Sat, Apr 22, 2017
Automation in fast food and retail; helping seniors stay independent and safe in their own homes; buying car insurance; craft beer.
Episode 33
Sat, Apr 29, 2017
Genetics research in Iceland; why baby bloomers are not starting small businesses in their retirement; small business' importance to the economy; saving for retirement; finding the best credit card.
Episode 34
Sat, May 6, 2017
The demand and need for nurses across the country; the lack of government regulation in the pet-food industry; a company gives college scholarships; common myths about retirement; getting flowers to mom on Mother's Day.
Episode 35
Sat, May 13, 2017
Warren Buffett tells the one thing people should do when saving for retirement; rules requiring restaurants to give calorie counts on menu; a new device lets people with spinal injuries and strokes walk; what Americans think of the airline industry.
Episode 36
Sat, May 20, 2017
The potential for the fingerprint ID to be hacked on smartphones; seniors who share homes for convenience and money; the market's biggest loss of the year; the inventor of a non-spill device; offspring who live at home after college or high school.
Episode 37
Sat, May 27, 2017
The future of the auto industry; high-school students face off at the annual National Economic Challenge; why the markets keep hitting new highs, in spite of a terror attack in England; best bargains in gas; trends in weddings.
Episode 38
Sat, Jun 3, 2017
The skills gap and the need for internship programs; a teacher shortage; Dallas/Fort Worth Airport; legalized marijuana in Colorado; the climate for small business; the new leaders of the Democratic Party; maximizing Social Security.
Episode 39
Sat, Jun 10, 2017
How the new travel regulation could make summer travel more difficult; hotel fitness; a company disrupts the weekend estate sale tradition; the new fiduciary rule going into effect this weekend and what it means for retirement money.
Episode 40
Sat, Jun 17, 2017
How small businesses create new jobs; how the government can help small businesses succeed; economist Lindsey Piegza; GM's efforts to appeal to millennials; author Kerry Hannon.
Episode 41
Sat, Jun 24, 2017
Why people get so many robo-calls; why the "Do Not Call" registry doesn't work; getting cash back for old clothes; an upscale makeup store competes with online retailers; Stephen A. Schwarzman discusses the university he founded in China.
Episode 42
Sat, Jul 1, 2017
New 3-D scanning machines may speed up security checks in U.S. airports; holiday weekend travel and gas prices; Seattle's increase in the minimum wage; why credit scores may go up over the weekend; summer wine bargains.
Episode 43
Sat, Jul 8, 2017
The rise of artificial intelligence; why it is now time to refinance a mortgage; the need for translators in America; what to do with a 401(K) when changing jobs; a military man becomes a monk, then a financial advisor.
Episode 44
Sat, Jul 15, 2017
The best states for business; natural cosmetics; why many people are working until age 70, rather than 65; wearables that work as safety devices; whether or not to use a travel agent.
Episode 45
Sat, Jul 22, 2017
A program helps ex-convicts start businesses; a profile of a Russian émigré who is a circus performer, YouTube star and entrepreneur; how weather affects the economy; little-known credit-card perks.
Episode 46
Sat, Jul 29, 2017
Universal basic income; cancer innovations and costs; saving money on groceries; Maine's recent lobster boom; autos dealers who use bots to reach prospective buyers.
Episode 47
Sat, Aug 5, 2017
The high demand for genetic counselors; the RV business shifts gears to target millennials and to make its products greener; airline safety procedures and seat size; Chieh Huang, CEO of Boxed.com; what college students need to know about money.
Episode 48
Sat, Aug 12, 2017
Snapchat's geolocation option; Rose wines become trendy and tasty; a new app for Amazon's Alexa can remind people of medical needs; a company's decision to offer microchip implants, instead of ID badges, for its employees; travel insurance.
Episode 49
Sat, Aug 19, 2017
Wall Street investor Jonathan Silverstein raises money to fight Parkinson's disease; the profits to be made on the solar eclipse; granny pods; pet vacations; bargains to be found during back-to-school shopping season.
Episode 50
Sat, Aug 26, 2017
Entrepreneurs look to food trucks for big-money profits; a house dedicated to cats is up for sale; whether cord-cutting actually saves money; what to sell, throw out or give away when downsizing; life lessons NFL quarterbacks learned from their dads.
Episode 51
Sat, Sep 2, 2017
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett gives his take on current events; jobs of the future; potential costs from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey; a new app helps people buy and sell cars; a financial checkup for the fall.
Episode 52
Sat, Sep 9, 2017
New technology helps truckers maximize their loads by sharing open space inside a truck; renting out a car when one is not using it; an online academy for children; a safer football helmet; fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff and Uri Minkoff.
Episode 53
Sat, Sep 16, 2017
New ways hackers steal people's money; protecting one's information and what to do if it is stolen in the Equifax data breach; the economic impact of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma; new canned and boxed wines; the new $1,000 iPhone.