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52 Episodes 2018 - 2019
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 22, 2018
Correspondent Brian Sullivan and Marlin Steel CEO Drew Greenblatt on new tariffs on Chinese imports; Dunkin' Brands executive chairman Nigel Travis on his book, "The Challenge Culture"; mParticle's Meredith Heller (event marketing director) and Michael Katz on their company's policy of paid leave for adopting a pet;
Episode 2
Sat, Sep 29, 2018
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses the need, cost and coverage on flood insurance; Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani discusses the gap between men and women in the tech world; NASA administrator Charles Bolden talks space, from the privatization of space exploration and travel to President Donald Trump's plan to create a separate space military wing; 9Round fitness centers co-founders Shannon and Heather Hudson discuss their rapidly growing chain of kickboxing fitness centers and why so many women are using their gyms;
Episode 3
Sat, Oct 6, 2018
Correspondent Andrea Day on how corporate emails and intra-office gossip emails are being stolen by hackers; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses the new FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form for college financial aid; Edmund Lee, New York Times, discusses how kids' video games may be illegally tracked by advertisers; Eterneva co-founder Adelle Archer; real estate broker Ryan Serhant (book, "Sell It Like Serhant");
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 13, 2018
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses how to repay student loans, while saving for a 401K; rising interest rates; correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on what to do if looking to buy a car; correspondent Jane Wells reports on a new device that helps men shave their backs; Storch Advisors founder/CEO Gerald Storch on the ramifications of Amazon raising its minimum wage; Roadie founder/CEO Marc Gorlin talks about his company, which crowd-sources deliveries;
Episode 5
Sat, Oct 20, 2018
Scott Painter discusses his company, Fair, that provides a new way to use a car: through subscription; correspondent Eric Chemi tells about a business where people go to break things; correspondent Diana Olick reports on rising mortgage rates and what they mean; actress Sarah Michelle Gellar tells about "Foodstirs", her new healthy-food company; Travel + Leisure's travel director Jacqui Gifford discusses holiday getaways;
Episode 6
Sat, Oct 27, 2018
Correspondent Meg Tirrell and Dr. Scott Sicherer on allergy research; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses open enrollment for health benefits; correspondent Morgan Brennan on a woman who gave up a dental-assistant job to wrangle alligators; protecting oneself and one's money after winning the lottery; retail analyst Stacey Widlitz discusses the difficulty of finding workers for seasonal pop-up stores and finding Halloween costumes;
Episode 7
Sat, Nov 3, 2018
Correspondent Aditi Roy and Vivien Azer on seniors' transportation to marijuana dispensaries; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on the technical transformation in the financial industry with the ways Americans save for retirement; Cinnabon president Kat Cole discusses the loss of civility in American life; Stuart and Kelly Josberger discuss venues for axe-throwing; the legalization of marijuana;
Episode 8
Sat, Nov 10, 2018
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses credit cards offering rewards or cash back; correspondent Kate Rogers reports on training service dogs for veterans; correspondent Jane Wells reports on peppers billed as the hottest in the world; bridging the gap between returning veterans and the business community; Ooshma Garg discusses her company, Gobble, a home delivery meal service;
Episode 9
Sat, Nov 17, 2018
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses how to avoid "failing" retirement; correspondent Kate Rogers reports on a high school devoted to training people in the field of aviation; correspondent Jane Wells reports on rethinking recycling; the founder of 1-800-GOT-JUNK; preventing pets from becoming obese;
Episode 10
Sat, Nov 24, 2018
Correspondent Kate Rogers and retail consultant Jan Kniffen reports on the holiday shopping season and the fate of retailers; correspondent Andrea Day reports on online retailers; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on Roth IRAs for children; Dan Ackerman (CNET.com) reports on the latest tech toys;
Episode 11
Sat, Dec 1, 2018
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses year-end money advice; correspondent Christina Farr and Joel Dudley Ph.D. (Mount Sinai Health System) report on how new technology may help detect medical issues in the future; Thom Filicia and Carson Kressley (Bravo's "Get a Room") has home makeover advice; Toy Insider editorial director Jackie Breyer has the hottest toys for the holidays;
Episode 12
Sat, Dec 8, 2018
The possible reason for decreasing home values; correspondent Diana Olick on how flipping homes are turning into a very difficult way to make money; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses year-end tax advice; the Marriott data breach and how to protect oneself; Hilaria Baldwin and Daphne Oz (podcast, "Mom Brain") give healthy advice;
Episode 13
Sat, Dec 15, 2018
Correspondent Phil LeBeau and Mike Boyd (Boyd Group) on Delta's experimental facial recognition program for airline boarding; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses financial resolutions for the new year; correspondent Robert Frank reports on Paul Mitchell Hair Care co-founder, John Paul DeJoria's collection of cars and motorcycles; author Danica McKellar (book, "Do Not Open This Math Book");
Episode 14
Sat, Dec 22, 2018
Correspondent Phil LeBeau and Kelly Blue Book executive analyst Rebecca Lindland on the future of electric cars, including price, demand, and infrastructure to support them; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses charitable giving and how to get a tax deduction for donations; Radio Flyer CEO Robert Pasin on the iconic Radio Flyer company that makes little red wagons; Food and Wine magazine's Ray Isle discusses holiday wines;
Episode 15
Sat, Dec 29, 2018
Correspondent Eric Chemi and Mirror founder/CEO Brynn Putnam on new home fitness devices; technological advances to help users get and stay fit; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson on how to best use gift cards; Tom Kloza on falling oil prices; global kickboxing fitness franchise chain "9 Round" is discussed by their co-founders Heather Hudson and Shannon Hudson;
Episode 16
Sat, Jan 5, 2019
Correspondent Andrea Day reports on computer hackers and phishing; correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on auto loans; smart shopping expert Trae Bodge discusses what to buy and what not to buy in January; New York Times reporter Ed Lee discusses how retailers score online customers; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson offers tax advice; Francis Financial president Stacy Francis offers financial advice;
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 12, 2019
Correspondent Kate Rogers reports on why certain industries are seeing a shortage of workers; LinkedIn editor-in-chief Dan Roth discusses the skills workers will need to get and keep jobs in the future; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses new rules that make improving a credit score easier; correspondent Jane Wells reports on a high-tech mug; Jennifer Yuengling and Wendy Yuengling discuss their family's nearly 200-year-old regional brewery, Yuengling Brewery;
Episode 18
Sat, Jan 19, 2019
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses why it's important to know one's net worth, and how to figure it out; correspondent Christina Farr reports on the keto diet; correspondent Robert Frank reports on Red Sox owner John Henry's $25 million house is for sale in Florida; Engadget's senior mobile editor Chris Velazco has a preview of the new tech gadgets that will be available soon.
Episode 19
Sat, Jan 26, 2019
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on the new tax code; Hint Water CEO Kara Goldin discusses her company, which offers unsweetened fruit-flavored water and seltzer, and a new line of suntan lotion; correspondent Robert Frank reports on Jetsmarter; travel expert Liana Corwin discusses how to find spring-break travel deals;
Episode 20
Sat, Feb 2, 2019
Correspondent Phil LeBeau on Elon Musk's plan for underground tunnels; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson on a financial education program for middle-school students in New Jersey; Tom Smith (American Society of Civil Engineers) on the state of America's infrastructure; Jeanine Poggi (Ad Age) on Super Bowl commercials; Temple University professor Jordan Shapiro on screen time for kids;
Episode 21
Sat, Feb 9, 2019
Correspondent Diana Olick reports on how climate change affects the housing and mortgage markets; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses building an emergency fund, in light of the recent government shutdown; Edward Jones investment strategist Nela Richardson discusses spring's real estate sales market; Nutrisystem CEO Dawn Zier discusses staying fit; chocolatier Jacques Torres discusses Valentine's Day trends in chocolate;
Episode 22
Sat, Feb 16, 2019
Correspondent Aditi Roy and Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale report on the impact of California's new law requiring all new homes to have solar panels; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses getting the most out of savings; correspondent Robert Frank reports on tours of Shaquille O'Neal's and Kevin Costner's houses; HGTV co-founder Susan Packard discusses emotional intelligence;
Episode 23
Sat, Feb 23, 2019
Correspondent Scott Cohn and Princeton Review editor-in-chief Rob Franek on combating the skyrocketing cost of higher education; correspondent Jane Wells on the viral video that helped to launch an unusual brand of ice cream; Warren Buffet's right-hand man, Charlie Munger, shares lessons he has learned; Tim Sheehan, CEO/co-founder of Greenlight, has a debit card to teach children about money in a cashless society;
Episode 24
Sat, Mar 2, 2019
Correspondent Diana Olick reports on EasyKnocks, a company that buys, rents, and sells homes; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports that many people, who are expecting income tax refunds, are finding they owe instead; correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on Consumer Reports' annual auto ratings; author Tanja Hester (book, "Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way") discusses how to retire early; Warren Buffett gives tips for the best and least expensive ways to invest;
Episode 25
Sat, Mar 9, 2019
Correspondent Steve Liesman and Lisa Mensah report on Americans with little access to the traditional banking system; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on workforce and skills that are in demand; correspondent Kate Rogers reports on the need for EMT workers; correspondent Sue Herera reports on a company that makes human food for dogs;
Episode 26
Sat, Mar 16, 2019
Personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on ways to get more financial aid from a school; correspondent Diana Olick reports on how baby boomers are renovating their homes so they can age in place; correspondents Andrea Day and Edmund Lee report on apps' privacy policies; Farm.One founder Rob Laing discusses growing herbs and greens in the basements of New York City restaurants;
Episode 27
Sat, Mar 23, 2019
Correspondent Bertha Coombs reports on the future drugstores, like CVS and Walgreens, which offer health care; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on charitable donations and the new tax law; Azazie chief marketing officer Ranu Coleman talks about her company, Azazie, which sells mail-order wedding dresses and bridal accessories; correspondent Robert Frank reports on the seaside mansion of Liz Edlich, Radical Skincare CEO, in Malibu, California;
Episode 28
Sat, Mar 30, 2019
Correspondent Robert Frank reports on college preparation; former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, Purdue University president, discusses the value of college; the college cheating scandal; Robert Tuchman discusses affordable ways to get to a final-four game; Jean Chatzky (book, "Women with Money") discusses how men and women invest differently; comic-strip author Tod Emko ("A Piggy's Tale");
Episode 29
Sat, Apr 6, 2019
Correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on crash-test results for pickup trucks; new safety technology for vehicles; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson gives a profile of NFL linebacker, for the New York Jets, Brandon Copeland, who teaches a college course on personal finance at his alma mater, University of Pennsylvania; author Doug Lynam (book, "From Monk to Money Manager"); humorist/author Dave Barry (book, "Lessons from Lucy");
Episode 30
Sat, Apr 13, 2019
Correspondent Diana Olick reports on the spring housing market: whether it is a good time to buy, sell, or hold onto a house; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses last-minute tax advice; correspondent Kate Rogers reports on the need for auto mechanics; correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on the results of the annual survey of airline satisfaction; Dan Ackerman (CNET.com) reports on music-streaming services;
Episode 31
Sat, Apr 20, 2019
Correspondent Andrea Day reports on how the trade war between the U.S. and China may affect online purchasing; correspondent Jane Wells gives a profile of two men who came up with "Drop-Stop", a million-dollar idea that could save a life; Dr. Margaret Haney, Columbia University professor, discusses that untested, unregulated CBD is sold in some local pharmacies; saving in the gig economy;
Episode 32
Sat, Apr 27, 2019
Psychologist Alice Domar discusses Infertility; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on what to do if insurance will not cover an IVF cycle; Charles Schwab and Co. vice-president Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz discusses the gender gap and money; author Melinda Gates (book, "The Moment of Lift"); correspondent Eric Chemi reports on using tracking technology to improve one's basketball game;
Episode 33
Sat, May 4, 2019
Correspondent Kate Rogers reports on robots at George Mason University and Walmart; personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses skills needed for the job market; mental health issues in the corporate world; Trina Spear and Heather Hasson, Figs Scrubs co-founders, on making scrubs cheaper, more stylish, and healthier;
Episode 34
Sat, May 11, 2019
Correspondent Frank Holland and AMB Group CEO Steve Cannon on cashless stores and businesses; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson on parents paying for their kids' college tuition; illustrator Emily McDowell on her company's greeting cards with attitude; Laura Fenton, Parent Magazine lifestyle director, on cleaning and de-cluttering;
Episode 35
Sat, May 18, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses why there may be less money in a retirement account than there appears to be; correspondent Andrea Day reports on a woman whose invention was copied in China and how she fought back after being ripped off; correspondent Robert Frank reports on a game room that has to be seen to be believed; The Gommert co-founder Jules Pieri discusses how entrepreneurs can protect their ideas; The Mom Project, discussed by founder/mom Allison Robinson and investor/Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, is a way to help mothers find jobs with companies that are the right fit;
Episode 36
Sat, May 25, 2019
Correspondent Meg Tirrell and former Aetna CEO Ron Williams discusses a new gene therapy drug that could cost up to $2 million for one dose; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses the money issues faced by military families; correspondent Diana Olick reports on an entire community that is being moved because it is in a flood plain; Thaddeus Hanscom discusses potential vacation getaway locations that are alternatives to popular destinations;
Episode 37
Sat, Jun 1, 2019
Correspondent Kate Rogers and Dina Dwyer-Owens (Neighborly) talk about the shortage of workers in trades such as plumbers and electricians; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses disability insurance needed to replace income, should anything go wrong; AquaVault co-founder Jonathan Kinas talks about FlexSafe, a device protecting valuables at the beach; Food and Wine executive wine editor Ray Isle discusses summer wines;
Episode 38
Sat, Jun 8, 2019
Correspondent Phil LeBeau and aviation consultant Mike Boyd on fixing America's aging airports; correspondent Rahel Solomon on a new way to process and identify DNA makes crime-solving easier and faster; StyleSeat co-founder/CEO Melody McCloskey discusses her company, an online platform that helps consumers and stylists; Slickdeals shopping expert Trae Bodge discusses what to buy and what to avoid on Father's Day;
Episode 39
Sat, Jun 15, 2019
Correspondent Kate Rogers and Julie Sandler, Pioneer Square Labs Ventures managing director, on ways that large corporations can stay nimble and innovative; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses buying travel insurance; Michael O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution senior fellow and book ("The Sekaku Paradox"), explains how tariffs work; Toy Insider editorial director Jackie Breyer has the hottest toys for this summer;
Episode 40
Sat, Jun 22, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson and Manhattan Institute senior fellow Beth Akers (book, "Game of Loans") discuss the college loan crisis and possible solutions to it; correspondent Kate Rogers on fast-food companies trying to recruit workers via job parties; making housing affordable for teachers who live in expensive cities; travel expert Pauline Frommer discusses how the strong dollar creates travel bargains;
Episode 41
Sat, Jun 29, 2019
Correspondent Aditi Roy and Edmund Lee (Recode) report on face recognition software; Mehrsa Baradaran (University of Georgia School of Law) discusses whether post offices should offer banking services to help the unbanked and the underbanked; journalist Cameron Huddleston (Kiplinger's Personal Finance) discusses talking to one's parents about medical directives, a power of attorney, and a will; Jennifer Tung (Martha Stewart Living) discusses wedding trends and etiquette;
Episode 42
Sat, Jul 6, 2019
Correspondent Frank Holland and Robert Sinclair (AAA) on fixing America's roads and highways, and how the next generation of them will be safer and smarter; correspondent Robert Frank reports on Jeff Bezo's New York apartment; correspondent Jane Wells and Lorenzo Maggiore, 57, discuss Bug-a-Salt, his new invention to kill bugs; Peek co-founder/CEO Ruzwana Bashir discusses her website, which suggests activities for people going on vacation based on location;
Episode 43
Sat, Jul 13, 2019
Correspondent Jane Wells and Brian Swette (Sweet Earth Natural Foods) discuss artificial meats; correspondent Diana Olick reports on how the owner of the only house left standing in Mexico Beach, after Hurricane Michael, hurricane-proofed his home; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses child identity theft and how to prevent it; Kevin O'Leary ("Shark Tank") discusses Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic ship that will take people into space.
Episode 44
Sat, Jul 20, 2019
Correspondent Morgan Brennan and NASA astronaut Joe Acaba discuss the future of space exploration, and how and why private companies are getting involved; correspondent Carl Quintanilla takes a look inside a factory in Vietnam, where some companies are relocating due to the U.S./China trade war; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses Roth 401(k)s; Jessica Levison, founder of Peekaboo Ice Cream, discusses ice cream infused with vegetables;
Episode 45
Sat, Jul 27, 2019
Correspondent Melissa Lee reports on how black-market cannabis threatens the legal marijuana industry; senior finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses finding, avoiding, and fighting hidden fees; correspondent Contessa Brewer and musician Keith England report on using a tracker to save money on auto insurance; thumb task, an app/website that matches up contractors and small businesses with people looking for services;
Episode 46
Sat, Aug 3, 2019
Correspondent Kate Rogers and Andrew Chamberlain, Glassdoor chief economist, report on why fewer teens are taking summer jobs, and its impact on business; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on helping workers save for retirement; Chris Fischer (Ocearch) on how and why his organization is tracking sharks and whether there has been an increase in shark attacks; Girl Scouts CEO Sylvia Acevedo discusses how technology is transforming Girl Scouts and more girls are interested in STEM fields;
Episode 47
Sat, Aug 10, 2019
Correspondent Andrea Day and Charles Henderson (IBM X-Force) report on preventing the hacking of office and smart-home devices; correspondent Aditi Roy reports on "Booster Fuels", a gasoline-delivery startup; Abel Oonnonnnay (Charles Schwab) discusses the "magic number" people think they need saved for retirement; Engadget editor Dana Wollman discusses new tech gadgets for the college-bound;
Episode 48
Sat, Aug 17, 2019
Correspondent Carl Quintanilla reports on the factory that produces Juul e-cigarettes and has an interview with the company's CEO; former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discusses vaping and the potential dangers of CBD; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses saving and paying for college; correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on the new Corvette; Melissa Hanna, founder of Mahmee, a company that co-ordinates pregnant women's health care;
Episode 49
Sat, Aug 24, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson reports on a new financial tool that helps families of disabled people set aside savings for their future care; correspondent Diana Olick reports on a startup that connects homeowners with extra room to people seeking storage space; the Princeton Review editor-in-chief Rob Franek ("The Best 385 Colleges"); correspondent Kate Rogers reports that Vermont pays people to move there;
Episode 50
Sat, Aug 31, 2019
Correspondent Contessa Brewer reports on an entrepreneurial boot camp that helps military veterans start businesses; author Frank Abagnale (book, "Scam Me If You Can"); senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses how to recession-proof one's life; correspondent Kate Rogers reports on Domino's using an innovation lab to improve the menu and test delivery by robots;
Episode 51
Sat, Sep 7, 2019
Correspondent Phil LeBeau and Matt Jones share some tips on how to avoid getting ripped off, when buying or leasing a car; Sal Khan, Khan Academy founder, discusses how to take online courses, free of charge; Hasbro president and COO John Frascotti discusses Hasbro's move to eliminate plastic packaging from toys; retail consultant Jan Kniffen discusses Nike's move to offer a subscription service for sneakers;
Episode 52
Sat, Sep 14, 2019
Correspondent Diana Olick and real-estate broker Ryan Serhant report on the fall housing market, and whether it is time to buy or sell; correspondent Seema Moddy reports on Amtrak's new fleet; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses choosing a new financial advisor; Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt discusses bringing special events to movie theaters;