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On this June 16, 2026 episode of The News & Observer's Under the Dome politics podcast, host and Capitol bureau chief Dawn Vaughan is joined by higher education reporter Jane Winik Sartwell and politics intern Ronni Butts. Hear the latest news on UNC System education legislation in the General Assembly, plus development projects like Carolina North and what's being demolished at NC State. Plus the response to a bleeped out video by Senate Minority Leader Sydney Batch. Stay tuned to the end for their picks for Headliner of the Week. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guests: Jane Winik Sartwell and Ronni Butts Producer: Kevin Keister Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Sunday to Friday. Sign up here. Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donny Deutsch breaks down the biggest brand winners and losers shaping culture right now in this week's Brands of the Week episode of On Brand with Donny Deutsch — the podcast where everything is a brand. This week Donny covers: college tuition hitting $100,000 at Duke, Georgetown, and Wash U — and what it means for the value of a college degree in the age of AI and trade careers. Amazon dethrones Walmart on the Fortune 500 after 13 years, signaling the definitive rise of e-commerce over brick-and-mortar retail. AI kills the cover letter — Wharton research confirms AI-generated applications have made cover letters meaningless for hiring managers. Clint Eastwood retires at 96 — a look back at one of Hollywood's greatest directing and acting legacies. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Papatui cologne launches at Target — is a $40 celebrity fragrance a brand win or a miss? Harry Styles gives away free concert tickets to fans who volunteer through nonprofits on his Love on Tour residency. Acadia National Park tops Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon as America's best national park. Gen Z and pet ownership — why younger generations are spending big on pet care and treating pets as primary emotional relationships. Costco gas stations hit record demand as national gas prices surge past $4 a gallon. Hollywood popcorn buckets become the hottest collectible in pop culture marketing — The Devil Wears Prada 2 and Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey buckets are selling out and reselling for $250 on eBay. Taylor Swift drops a new song for Toy Story 5 — and breaks Apple Music and Spotify records within 24 hours. Caitlin Clark faces an unfair double standard as media scrutinizes her competitive sideline behavior — the same behavior celebrated in Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Zebra striping — the new drinking trend of alternating alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages driving a 22% surge in NA beverage sales. Victoria's Secret stock surges 44% as CEO Hillary Super leads a brand comeback by leaning back into the brand's identity. And the sleep divorce trend — why 1 in 3 Americans are sleeping in separate beds and what it means for the mattress industry. On Brand with Donny Deutsch drops new interviews every Thursday and Brands of the Week every week. Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Documents indicate former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart used taxpayer money to fund her master's degree. An independent investigation launched by current Mayor Bobby Sanchez shows a 2021 memorandum of agreement was signed that allowed Stewart to be reimbursed 32-thousand dollars for graduate school tuition. Attorney Bill Bloss is our legal expert on the show, we asked him about the latest in the ongoing spending scandal for Stewart and what it implies for her.
DESCRIPTION Clemson University's new president is already raising eyebrows across South Carolina. Kevin Guskiewicz previously led DEI and affirmative action initiatives at major universities like UNC Chapel Hill and Michigan State — and critics say his record clashes directly with the direction many South Carolinians want higher education to go. In this episode, Tara breaks down the controversy surrounding Clemson's leadership change, the national backlash against DEI policies, skyrocketing college costs, and why more Americans are questioning whether a college degree is even worth it anymore. As universities across the country struggle with enrollment declines and political division, the fight over Clemson may represent a much larger battle for the future of higher education in America. Clemson, DEI, Kevin Guskiewicz, Affirmative Action, South Carolina, Higher Education, College Tuition, Woke Universities, Campus Politics, Tara Servatius, AmperWave, Conservative Talk Radio SEO KEYWORDS Clemson University, Kevin Guskiewicz, DEI controversy, affirmative action, South Carolina politics, Clemson president, woke universities, college tuition crisis, higher education debate, race based admissions, UNC Chapel Hill, Michigan State University, conservative talk radio, Tara Servatius, AmperWave
Allegations have circulated that Jeffrey Epstein financially supported the education of children connected to Cecile de Jongh, including claims that he covered tuition costs. These claims generally stem from broader scrutiny of Epstein's financial relationships in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he maintained significant business and personal ties. As part of that scrutiny, questions have been raised about whether payments tied to Epstein were directed toward educational expenses for individuals within de Jongh's family, potentially as part of a wider pattern of financial influence.Cecile De Jongh has denied the allegations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
The battle raging in the court between the USVI and JP Morgan continues to burn hotter by the day. Previously, JP Morgan alleged that the USVI was in a position to stop Jeffrey Epstein and they didn't. Now, on top of that claim, they are accusing the former first lady of the USVI, Cecile De Jongh of accepting money from Epstein to pay for her childs college tuition and in return, she was going to help him get favorable rulings when it comes to laws that were being debated.The United Virgin Islands has claimed that these allegations are nothing more than a ruse to divert attention from JP Morgans own behavior, but questions are starting to be raised as to why the USVI should be considered a victim and if they should be entitled to any restitution whatsoever.(commercial at 10:17)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein had close ties to U.S. Virgin Islands First Family | FortuneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Allegations have circulated that Jeffrey Epstein financially supported the education of children connected to Cecile de Jongh, including claims that he covered tuition costs. These claims generally stem from broader scrutiny of Epstein's financial relationships in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he maintained significant business and personal ties. As part of that scrutiny, questions have been raised about whether payments tied to Epstein were directed toward educational expenses for individuals within de Jongh's family, potentially as part of a wider pattern of financial influence.Cecile De Jongh has denied the allegations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Allegations have circulated that Jeffrey Epstein financially supported the education of children connected to Cecile de Jongh, including claims that he covered tuition costs. These claims generally stem from broader scrutiny of Epstein's financial relationships in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he maintained significant business and personal ties. As part of that scrutiny, questions have been raised about whether payments tied to Epstein were directed toward educational expenses for individuals within de Jongh's family, potentially as part of a wider pattern of financial influence.Cecile De Jongh has denied the allegations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Hour 2 - Wiggy and Greg giver their leads for the morning. Wiggy is still on AJ Brown watch while Greg is appalled as college tuition is nearing 100k at some schools. They Said It hears from Tom Brady and is Curtis starting to turn on Tom Brady?
The price of college is higher than ever, but is it worth it? Experts break it down and discuss college vs trade schools.
The price of college is higher than ever, but is it worth it? Experts break it down and discuss college vs trade schools.
The price of college is higher than ever, but is it worth it? Experts break it down and discuss college vs trade schools.
The price of college is higher than ever, but is it worth it? Experts break it down and discuss college vs trade schools.
The price of college is higher than ever, but is it worth it? Experts break it down and discuss college vs trade schools.
In today's episode of Reddit Stories Podcast, a wild Karen completely loses it. You won't believe how this one ends! Sit back, relax, and enjoy this binge-worthy Reddit Stories Podcast, featuring Karen freakouts, entitled people stories, and pro revenge tales.
The suit, which named Gov. Gavin Newsom, state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, the UC Board of Regents, the Cal State University Board of Trustees and the Board of Governors for the California Community Colleges, also seeks to end provisions in the California Dream Act that allow students who lack documentation to apply for state-funded financial aid. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The suit, which named Gov. Gavin Newsom, state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, the UC Board of Regents, the Cal State University Board of Trustees and the Board of Governors for the California Community Colleges, also seeks to end provisions in the California Dream Act that allow students who lack documentation to apply for state-funded financial aid. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
College Tuition is about to be a little affordable for PG County Schools. DC water is starting a new program to help get clean water in the city. Downtown DC is planning to break a Guiness World Record for most couples kissing under mistletoe. Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week: The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you still paying cash for big expenses like college tuition, remodels, or vehicles? You might be losing hundreds of thousands — even millions — without realizing it. Learn how to use the Infinite Banking Concept to make your money work for you every time you spend it.
In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa shares personal updates about his busy life and transitions, particularly focusing on his daughter's college planning journey. He discusses the importance of exploring various funding options for college, including scholarships, dual enrollment, and alternative paths like trade education. Nino emphasizes the need for parents to let go of guilt regarding financial preparedness and encourages proactive planning for their children's education. If you're serious about growth — in money, mindset, or life — this episode will inspire you to invite honesty and clarity into your journey.
Skippy & Doogles break down how the NFL became America's most valuable ad agency — and why college tuition at one law school just dropped $13K overnight. We kick things off with a mystery quiz on sports league revenues, then dig into a Goldman Sachs report showing the full $260 trillion global portfolio. Jim Simons drops in (kinda) with a legendary gold trade, and we wrap with what the student loan cap just exposed about higher education pricing.Join the premium Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to skippydoogles@gmail.com.
College costs can be shocking - but experts say few families pay full price, airlines are warning passengers about potential interruptions due to the federal government shutdown, and a visit with our Monday afternoon stock picker.
As college tuition soars - the price tag may seem daunting - but it's important to know most families don't pay the full amount. Experts say discounts and negotiations are common - and can drastically lower costs. Ed Gjertsen, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Engage Wealth Group in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details...
College tuition is one of the biggest financial burdens families face. Sticker prices are outrageous, financial aid feels confusing, and many parents resign themselves to paying full price—or worse, watching their kids drown in student debt.What if you could legally and strategically cut tens of thousands of dollars off your child's tuition bill every single year?That's exactly what Seth Greene helps parents do. Seth is the founder of one of the first and top college financial aid negotiation firms in the U.S., a financial strategist, and co-host of the SharkPreneur podcast. His firm helps families save an average of $37,000–$70,000 per year per child on college education.In this episode, Seth breaks down the “gameable” formula that determines how much the government thinks you can afford, the biggest mistakes families make when applying for aid, and the powerful negotiation strategies that colleges don't want you to know.By the end, you'll walk away with actionable insights that could save you six figures per child—freeing up money to invest, grow, and build the lifestyle you really want.In this episode, you'll learn: 1.) The single most important number in college financial aid—and how to legally “game” it to qualify for more free money.2.) The costly mistakes parents make when applying for aid (like misreporting assets or overvaluing a business)—and how to avoid them.3.) Why private schools can often be cheaper than state schools, and how to use multiple offers as leverage to negotiate more aid.Show Notes: LifestyleInvestor.com/257Tax Strategy MasterclassIf you're interested in learning more about Tax Strategy and how YOU can apply 28 of the best, most effective strategies right away, check out our BRAND NEW Tax Strategy Masterclass: www.lifestyleinvestor.com/taxStrategy Session For a limited time, my team is hosting free, personalized consultation calls to learn more about your goals and determine which of our courses or masterminds will get you to the next level. To book your free session, visit LifestyleInvestor.com/consultationThe Lifestyle Investor InsiderJoin The Lifestyle Investor Insider, our brand new AI - curated newsletter - FREE for all podcast listeners for a limited time: www.lifestyleinvestor.com/insiderRate & ReviewIf you enjoyed today's episode of The Lifestyle Investor, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review.Connect with Justin DonaldFacebookYouTubeInstagramLinkedInTwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New Mexico is investing big in higher education, covering tuition for roughly 55,000 students through programs like the Lottery and Opportunity Scholarships. But how do these programs actually work? Who benefits the most? And is this model sustainable for the future? Chris and Gabby get answers from two leaders at the state's Higher Education Department. HED Secretary Stephanie Rodriguez and Deputy Secretary Patricia Trujillo explain where funding comes from and why the state is making this investment. Thanks for listening. If you've got an idea, send it to us at chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. Give us a follow on social media at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. Watch or listen to our prior podcasts online at KRQE.com/podcast and our KRQE YouTube channel, or on broadcast TV every Wednesday at 10:35 p.m. MST on Fox New Mexico.
In 2011, court filings from JPMorgan revealed that Jeffrey Epstein—already a registered sex offender—paid a $25,000 tuition bill at Skidmore College for one of Cecile de Jongh's children, upon her direct request via email subject‑lined “Please approve.” This was no act of charity; this was influence-peddling in plain sight. At the same time, de Jongh was coordinating policy to benefit Epstein, soliciting his input on softening a sex‑offender law to allow him freer movement within the territory. By drawing up legislation that Epstein could personally exploit while cashing in on his largesse, de Jongh blurred the line between public service and private profiteering.Moreover, the tuition payment fits into a broader pattern of de Jongh being Epstein's political and logistical conduit in the U.S. Virgin Islands. JPMorgan labeled her as his “primary conduit for spreading money and influence” within the territory, citing other ways she facilitated his trafficking network—from arranging visas to crafting cover‑class schemes.^1 The tuition bill is far less an isolated favor and far more an emblem of how Epstein weaponized connections with public officials to shield his abuse. De Jongh's actions weren't innocent oversights—they were integral to maintaining a corrupt system of protection and impunity.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein had close ties to U.S. Virgin Islands First Family | FortuneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
In 2011, court filings from JPMorgan revealed that Jeffrey Epstein—already a registered sex offender—paid a $25,000 tuition bill at Skidmore College for one of Cecile de Jongh's children, upon her direct request via email subject‑lined “Please approve.” This was no act of charity; this was influence-peddling in plain sight. At the same time, de Jongh was coordinating policy to benefit Epstein, soliciting his input on softening a sex‑offender law to allow him freer movement within the territory. By drawing up legislation that Epstein could personally exploit while cashing in on his largesse, de Jongh blurred the line between public service and private profiteering.Moreover, the tuition payment fits into a broader pattern of de Jongh being Epstein's political and logistical conduit in the U.S. Virgin Islands. JPMorgan labeled her as his “primary conduit for spreading money and influence” within the territory, citing other ways she facilitated his trafficking network—from arranging visas to crafting cover‑class schemes.^1 The tuition bill is far less an isolated favor and far more an emblem of how Epstein weaponized connections with public officials to shield his abuse. De Jongh's actions weren't innocent oversights—they were integral to maintaining a corrupt system of protection and impunity.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein had close ties to U.S. Virgin Islands First Family | FortuneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Like every other government program designed to make something “more affordable,” the student loan program has managed to drive college tuition to atmospheric levels and saddle students with massive levels of debt.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/federal-student-loans-drive-college-tuition-levels
Like every other government program designed to make something “more affordable,” the student loan program has managed to drive college tuition to atmospheric levels and saddle students with massive levels of debt.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/federal-student-loans-drive-college-tuition-levels
Bruce and Gaydos talk about the new way wealthy families are saving big on college tuition.
Kenny Webster interviews journalist Michael Quinn Sullivan.
DOJ sues Minnesota over college tuition benefits for undocumented immigrantsThe United States Department of Justice is suing Minnesota over state laws which offer some undocumented immigrants access to lower in-state college tuition. The government is also challenging a new state program which offers some students free tuition.Members of the federal government are arguing these state laws “unconstitutionally discriminate” against other U.S. citizens and from other states who aren't given the same benefits.Most recently, state lawmakers passed the North Star Promise Program, which launched just last fall and provides state funding to cover any unpaid tuition and college fees for students from families making less than $80,000 a year. The amount of money a student receives is based on whatever costs aren't already covered by other grants and scholarships. Fans go wild for NBA Draft star Dylan Harper's mom as she upstages her son with ESPN appearanceDylan Harper was the No 2 pick on NBA Draft night in New York but his mom immediately stole the show after he was picked by the San Antonio Spurs. Harper and his mother, Maria Pizarro, spoke to the ESPN cameras moments after the Rutgers man, 19, was picked to join Victor Wembanyama in Texas.'His flat-out love for the game, his determination, hard work and humility, day in and day out,' a visibly emotional Maria told ESPN when asked about what had led her son to the NBA.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
DOJ sues Minnesota over college tuition benefits for undocumented immigrantsThe United States Department of Justice is suing Minnesota over state laws which offer some undocumented immigrants access to lower in-state college tuition. The government is also challenging a new state program which offers some students free tuition.Members of the federal government are arguing these state laws “unconstitutionally discriminate” against other U.S. citizens and from other states who aren't given the same benefits.Most recently, state lawmakers passed the North Star Promise Program, which launched just last fall and provides state funding to cover any unpaid tuition and college fees for students from families making less than $80,000 a year. The amount of money a student receives is based on whatever costs aren't already covered by other grants and scholarships. Fans go wild for NBA Draft star Dylan Harper's mom as she upstages her son with ESPN appearanceDylan Harper was the No 2 pick on NBA Draft night in New York but his mom immediately stole the show after he was picked by the San Antonio Spurs. Harper and his mother, Maria Pizarro, spoke to the ESPN cameras moments after the Rutgers man, 19, was picked to join Victor Wembanyama in Texas.'His flat-out love for the game, his determination, hard work and humility, day in and day out,' a visibly emotional Maria told ESPN when asked about what had led her son to the NBA.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tobacco use among middle and high school students in Indiana continues to decline. College tuition rates for Indiana's undergraduate students will be paused for two years. One measure of the strength of Indiana's economy held steady for a third month according to new preliminary data. Indiana is introducing new tools on July 1st to evaluate if children and infants qualify for home and community-based services through Medicaid – some children may no longer qualify because of it.
Tobacco use among middle and high school students in Indiana continues to decline. College tuition rates for Indiana's undergraduate students will be paused for two years. One measure of the strength of Indiana's economy held steady for a third month according to new preliminary data. Indiana is introducing new tools on July 1st to evaluate if children and infants qualify for home and community-based services through Medicaid – some children may no longer qualify because of it. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Riley Breen turned a passion for vintage into a mobile business with thousands of pieces. He's sharing his reselling journey and tips on the Get Thrifty Podcast. SHOW NOTES: Tapping into local pop-up events to help network and grow your reselling business. All about his store-on-wheels that has over 3,000 items! Advocating for slow fashion. Advice to younger resellers. Tips for sourcing vintage Levis. Tips for growing your social following. How he uses Meta glasses instead of a camera. Why pop-ups are important for growing your reselling business.
Want to send your student to college without going into debt? Join me for the second part of my conversation with Shellee Howard on how to make college more affordable and accessible for your family. Shellee is the founder and CEO of College Ready and a certified independent college strategist. She specializes in helping families navigate the complex world of college admissions and funding. In part two of our conversation, we discuss: The critical steps to take if you're starting the college prep process late Key factors colleges consider in applications and how to enhance them The importance of community service, leadership, and extracurricular activities How to identify the right colleges based on fit and financial considerations Tips for effectively negotiating financial aid and scholarships effectively Tune in now to gain the knowledge you need to help your child succeed in their college journey! If you missed part one, be sure to listen to that episode before diving into this one. And as a special gift, Shellee is offering a complimentary 30-minute consultation for listeners who want to assess their child's college readiness. You can grab that opportunity at collegereadyplan.info. Connect with Shellee: College Ready's website: https://collegereadyplan.com/ College Ready's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/ Shellee's Podcast: Parents: Is Your Teen College Ready? Shellee's Books on Amazon: How to Send Your Child to College Without Losing Your Mind or Your Money The College Admissions Plan Simplified
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Gerson Moreno-Riano—President of Cornerstone University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Education Secretary Linda McMahon's task to end the administrative agency she heads. President Moreno-Riano notes that as he talks to the parents of high school students looking at college, their top concerns are cost and whether a college degree is still worth it. He explains his goal at Cornerstone University is “delivering value for every family out there” and has introduced a new program to help parents save money.
Southern California braces for heavy rain arriving later this evening. New data finds that childcare is more expensive than college tuition here in California. A house cat reunites with her 82 year old owner two months after the Palisades fire. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
The news to know for Monday, January 13, 2025! We're telling you about the new wildfire danger, just as firefighters start getting a handle on what could become the worst natural disaster in American history. Also, it's the end of the road for the special counsel who charged President-elect Trump, but his findings could still come to light. Plus, students welcome a new trend in college tuition; a change could make it easier to tell sarcasm on social media, and a championship matchup is set. We're talking about who's left in this year's historic College Football Playoff. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Sponsors: This episode is brought to you by... Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code NEWSWORTHY at Lumepodcast.com/NEWSWORTHY! #lumepod And by.... Take control of your data and keep your private life private. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by texting NEWSWORTHY to 64000 To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
Your wife's cousin's boyfriend is catfishing you with his ex's photos. Plot twist: you know it's him and...kinda like it! Welcome to Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: You discovered you're being catfished by your wife's cousin's boyfriend using his ex-girlfriend's photos. The twist? You've actually found him attractive at family events, and now you're enjoying this strange flirtation, knowing it's really him. How deeply do you sip this intoxicating blend of deception and desire? Your Lithuanian name creates challenges in professional settings — from constant pronunciation explanations to misgendering in emails. As you build your personal brand, you're wrestling with whether to adopt a more "local" name while still honoring your heritage. What's the right balance to strike here? Your son, a newly commissioned military officer, is struggling with stress and performance issues. While cleaning his room, you discovered ED medication, and now you're caught between parental concern and respecting his privacy. How involved should you be in this delicate matter? Your girlfriend's teenage brother was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and believes their father's lies about maternal abuse. The family's pain is becoming unbearable to watch — but is it your place to intervene? Recommendation of the Week: Accupressure mat You've saved money for both your children's college education, but one is attending an expensive school while the other chose a more affordable option. You're grappling with fairness — should the funds be split equally, or should each child's full education be covered regardless of cost? Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com! Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger. Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi. Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1093
Ever wondered if college tuition is negotiable? In this episode of Day One Dollar Zero, we sit down with Kelly O'Connor, founder of College Money Academy, to unravel the complexities of financing a college education. Kelly shares groundbreaking strategies to help families reduce the cost of college, avoid massive debt, and maximize opportunities for their children. From understanding financial aid packages to negotiating tuition rates, this episode is packed with invaluable insights for parents and students alike. Whether you're gearing up for college applications or planning ahead for the future, this is a must-listen! Timeline [3:45] - Meet Kelly O'Connor: Background and journey into entrepreneurship.[15:20] - The pivotal moment: Discovering that college tuition is negotiable.[22:35] - How financial aid packages really work—and why they're often lowballed.[30:50] - The importance of packaging your student for success: Clubs, grades, and leadership.[42:15] - Breaking down FAFSA and the strategies to reduce your Expected Family Contribution.[55:00] - How College Money Academy helps families save thousands on tuition.[1:05:10] - Marketing, webinars, and reaching parents nationwide with the right tools. Key Takeaways College Costs Are Negotiable: Parents should never settle for the initial financial aid offer. There's almost always more money on the table. Start Early: Begin preparing as early as freshman year by focusing on community service, leadership roles, and extracurriculars. Understand FAFSA: Learn how your income and assets impact your financial aid eligibility—and why repositioning assets isn't always the solution. Package Your Student: A well-rounded profile with strong academics, leadership, and community involvement can make a huge difference in reducing costs. Get Expert Help: Navigating the college funding process can be overwhelming. Experts like Kelly O'Connor and College Money Academy can guide you through every step. College Money Academy: collegemoneyacademy.com
#203: Learn to save on the cost for college. Chris and college funding expert Brad Baldridge discuss common mistakes, leveraging 529 plans and tax benefits, types of financial aid, creative tactics to maximize savings, and much more. Brad Baldridge, founder of Baldridge College Solutions and Taming the High Cost of College, is a Certified Financial Planner® who has helped hundreds of families plan and pay for college, their retirement, and more. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/saving-money-on-college-brad-baldridge Partner Deals Maui Nui: 20% off the most nutrient-dense red meat with code ALLTHEHACKS Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn Daffy: Free $25 to give to the charity of your choice Cultural Care: Get $250 off flexible childcare with international au pairs DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Brad Baldridge: Website | Newsletter Free Scholarship Guide for Busy Parents Free Financial Aid Calculator 529 Plan Investment Options: A Quick Guide for Parents 7 Quick Tips for FAFSA Season The Best Student Loan Options for 2024-25 3 Last-Minute Strategies to Save on College Costs CSS Profile: Everything You Need to Know to Complete the CSS Profile Wealthfront: 529 Plan Rakuten ($40 for new members) Credit Cards: Rise Student Card Robinhood Gold Card U.S. Bank Smartly Card Gift of College Gift Cards CardPointers Pro (50% off here) ATH Podcast: Membership Chris' Newsletter Email us for questions, tips, deals and feedback Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:08) Biggest Mistakes People Make When Planning to Pay for College (03:18) Early Stage Planning vs. Late Stage Planning (05:56) Tax Benefits & Advantages for College Savings (16:40) How Your Assets Impact/Doesn't Impact Need-Based Financial Aid (18:01) Recent Big Change On The FAFSA (22:41) What Is The CSS Profile? (27:31) The Different Types of Financial Aid (30:24) How to Plan for Scholarships (35:50) Transferring from A Local Community College to A Competitive College (37:49) Saving Strategies for Families with Higher Income (42:57) Ways to Utilize Student Loans (48:13) Student Loan Forgiveness Programs (50:36) Brad's Final Takeaway (51:57) How Much Money Can Families Save on College Costs? (52:36) Where to Find Brad & His Services (53:16) Utilizing Credit Cards for College Tuition (55:08) How to Maximize Gift of College Gift Cards (1:03:35) Brad's Disclosure Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know I never took the SAT? Yet I still earned a Bachelor's Degree from a four-year university! And guess what? I saved $27,000 on college tuition! How? I started at my local community college for two years before transferring to UC San Diego. In today's episode, I'll share why I chose community college despite having a 3.8 GPA in high school, what the experience was like (did I feel behind compared to my peers?), and why it turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life. Grab your headphones and dive into this episode of "No Dumb Questions with Mel"! Become an ABG Bestie to get new audio episodes ad-free, monthly “Dear ABG” AMA videos, discounts on merch, and shout-outs in our episodes. https://abg.supercast.com/ __________________________________________ Host: Melody Cheng Editor: Victoria Cheng __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • McDonald's: Try the new Grandma McFlurry at a McDonald's near you, and send your grandma a message at sweetconnections.ai • Pampers: Check out the new Pampers Free and Gentle wipes today! • BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month with code “ABG” at betterhelp.com/ABG __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clark recently talked about GM selling off driving data to auto insurers, and 2 of his predictions about this have now come true. That update plus - another invasion of privacy by the insurance industry has come to light, this time impacting homeowners. Also today, college costs continue to skyrocket. Clark explains how this has come about, and what today's students can do about it. Insurance Spies: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 College Costs: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: GM faces 2nd lawsuit over driver data collection without consent - from Detroit Free Press Insurance companies are using aerial images of homes as a tool to ditch properties seen as higher risk Predatory Lending: How to Avoid, Examples and Protections Should I Keep My Old Car or Buy a New Car? The Average Vehicle Age in America Some Colleges Will Soon Charge $100,000 a Year. How Did This Happen? College will cost up to $95,000 this fall. Schools say it's OK, financial aid can numb sticker shock Biden seeks student debt relief for millions How Do Student Loans Work? 7 Things to Know How To Open a Roth IRA Amazon “Prime Visa” Card Review: 5% Back for Amazon Prime Members A better way to book with points Best Rewards Credit Cards: Top Picks for 2024 Best 2% Cash Back Credit Cards: 8 Options in 2024 Thank you for listening today, Clarkies! If you want to be part of our “Clarkie” segment, call 404-981-2071 to leave a comment or story. We may play it during a future episode! Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once upon a time, borrowing money for college was an affordable path towards upward mobility. Today, it's a crisis. With Americans owing a whopping $1.7 trillion in student loans. So how did the student debt crisis get so out of control? From bungled government programs to Sputnik to the Great Recession, “How We Got Here” unpacks the history behind spiraling student debt…with interest! SOURCESOnly 25% of those with student loans went to graduate school—but they owe around 50% of all student debt | CNBCStudent loans are now easier to discharge in bankruptcy, attorneys say: It's 'life changing' | CNBCAverage Cost of College [2023]: Yearly Tuition + Expenses | Education Data InitiativeEverything you need to know about college costs - VoxStudent loan forgiveness: What to know about Biden's $39 billion plan - VoxWhy Does College Cost So Much? - The New York TimesIntroducing Bennett Hypothesis 2.0 | Center for College Affordability and ProductivityStatement Before the House Committee on Education and Workforce On Lowering Costs and Increasing Value for Students, Institution | Texas Public Policy FoundationIs Rising Student Debt Harming the U.S. Economy? | CFRStudent loan forgiveness: How much debt has Biden canceled? | CNN PoliticsFederal Student Loan Borrowers Reveal Grim Expectations for Payment Resumption | Morning ConsultDrivers of the Rising Price of a College Education | MHECMSD Annual Report 2022 - Student Debt and Young AmericaState Funding for Higher Education Still Lagging | NEAEducation; College Officials Defend Sharply Rising Tuition - The New York TimesStudent loan forgiveness: How much debt has Biden canceled? | CNN PoliticsThe Political Case For Student Debt Cancellation | Data for ProgressPublic Law 94-482 94th Congress An Act
Today, we're joined by George Kamel, a renowned Ramsey Personality and personal finance expert. George's journey from a negative net worth to millionaire status in under a decade is not just inspiring, it's a blueprint for financial success. His book, 'Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less Stress,' is a must-read for anyone looking to escape the pitfalls of modern financial traps. From credit card debts to student loans, and from mortgage mishaps to investment traps, George tackles it all.Buy his book, Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less StressIn this episode you will learnThe key habits of millionaires that lead to financial success.Strategies to manage overwhelming financial situations and gain control over money.The psychological aspects of spending and how to avoid unnecessary expenditures.Insights into the impact of lifestyle choices on financial health and wealth accumulation.The true cost of higher education and student loans in today's economic climate.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1568For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More MONEY episodes we think you'll love:Alex Hormozi: https://link.chtbl.com/1522-podJaspreet Singh: https://link.chtbl.com/1411-podRory Vaden: https://link.chtbl.com/1148-pod