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For over 20 years, Portland's premier summer bike festival, Pedalpalooza, has organized events for people to participate in a variety of bike-related activities all summer long. Today, we're talking with Lillian Karabaic, host of OPB's "Weekend Edition" and long-time Pedalpalooza ride organizer. She's filling us in on the festival's growth, the name change to Bike Summer, and giving us a little preview of how you can join in the fun during the upcoming season. Discussed in Today's Episode: Full Bike Summer Calendar Stationery Store Day Ride The Myspace Ride Breakfast on the Bridges Get more from City Cast Portland when you become a City Cast Portland Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members-only events, and more. Join now at membership.citycast.fm. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this May 19th episode: Oregon Health Authority PaintCare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the host of Oh My Dollar!, a weekly financial advice radio show and podcast, Lillian has built a reputation for talking money without being boring or stiff- covering the kinds of modern money issues that face millennials, such as retirement planning in the gig economy, choosing a budgeting app, parental leave in a feminist household, and how to pay back six figures of student loan debt. In her twenties she had 40 jobs, including dishwasher, stripper economist, social worker, tax preparer, organic farmer, bagel deliverer, zine librarian, database wizard, and bicycle valet. She has lived in a geodesic dome made of recycled political yard signs and ridden trains in 31 countries. She is pretty good at saving money. Her book, Get Your Money Together, is an illustrated workbook filled with cats explaining purrsonal finance- everything from budgeting to investing. And was 200% funded on Kickstarter. In this episode we talk about why she chose to use cats for explaining personal finance, how she has made giving and helping other's a foundation in her life, why private schools are sometimes more affordable than public schools, avoiding lifestyle inflation, how she has been able to save 50% of her income, why we all have budget constraints but don't always operate that way, advise for people leasing cars, and even saving money on groceries (especially if you are vegetarian). Resources Lillian's Website Get your hands on her awesome book! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
OPB's Lillian Karabaic recently traveled all over our state using only public transportation. In 14 days, she rode 38 buses and three trains over 1,700 miles, collecting stories from fellow travelers. Today, we're asking Karabiac what she learned about some of Oregon's farthest-flung communities. Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you listen to OPB on the radio, you’ve heard hosts and announcers say a long list of letters and places at the end of every hour. We’re required to do this by the Federal Communications Commission - but it also gave OPB Weekend Edition host Lillian Karabaic, who’s read this roll call of Oregon cities where OPB can be heard hundreds of times, a creative idea. She and OPB video producer Prakruti Bhatt decided to go on a madcap road trip to visit every single one… all by public transit.This week, Lillian joins us to share what it was like making the 14-day journey on 38 buses to some of Oregon’s most remote places for OPB’s “Stop Requested” series. We’ll learn about the joys and challenges of rural public transit, and meet some of the friendly folks who ride it. And if today’s episode leaves you wanting to learn more about rural transit in Oregon, great news: Lillian will be hosting a Stop Requested Live event at Portland State University in May. Registration opens soon. Find more details on OPB’s “Stop Requested” page or on OPB’s events page. — For more Evergreen episodes and to share your voice with us, visit our showpage. Follow OPB on Instagram, and follow host Jenn Chávez too. You can sign up for OPB’s newsletters to get what you need in your inbox regularly. Find tickets for The Evergreen’s upcoming live podcast taping event at the Tomorrow Theater. Don’t forget to check out our many podcasts, which can be found on any of your favorite podcast apps: Hush Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars Politics Now Think Out Loud And many more! Check out our full show list here.
Chris La Tray didn’t grow up understanding that he was Indigenous. In fact, his father actively avoided the story. But as he got older, La Tray began to uncover the roots of his Indigenous identity. His book, “Becoming Little Shell,” follows his journey to understanding his place as a Métis storyteller, a descendent of the Pembina Band of the mighty Red River of the North, and an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians. Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe grew up surrounded by her Upper Skagit and Nooksack Indian Tribe relatives. Her latest book, “Thunder Songs,” explores what it means to grow up in mixed heritage, and draws inspiration from her coastal heritage as well as her life in the city. LaPointe and La Tray spoke with OPB "Weekend Edition" host Lillian Karabaic at the 2024 Portland Book Festival.
On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden chats with OPB's Lillian Karabaic about the semiconductor industry, the debt ceiling fight and Damian Lillard's future in Portland.
A chat with insurance broker Bruce Komarow about life insurance. Topics: ⭐️ Term ⭐️ Whole ⭐️ Universal ⭐️ Blending Types ⭐️ Health Screenings ⭐️ How insurance is regulated ⭐️ How much coverage to get ⭐️ Where and how to purchase ⭐️ Converting Term to Whole up until age 65 ⭐️ Variable Universal for those trying to get a higher return Takeaways: ⭐️ Term is the least expensive ⭐️ Whole builds cash value and guarantees a payout but is more expensive ⭐️ Universal is the least expensive way to access a whole life policy but as common as Term or Whole ⭐️ Variable Universal is for people who want to use life insurance as a vehicle to take advantage of stock market growth to get a higher value out of the asset. But, it comes with the risk that the market could take a downturn when the time arrives to redeem the policy. ⭐️ If you're looking at term with the idea you may switch to whole, be sure to check that the company is reputable and has that option. ⭐️ Insurance is State Specific. I'm bringing this up because states like California and New York have stronger consumer protection laws. All else being equal, a company that can do business in New York might be a safer option than one that can't operate in New York. ⭐️Hot take from Ethan … Life insurance, could be like a mortgage for people who don't "invest" in real estate. A life insurance policy is forced savings and low maintenance. If you are looking for life insurance… ⭐️ Ask the people around you for recommendations ⭐️ Find a broker or non captive agent ⭐️ Make sure you can afford it Bruce Komarow - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruceallenkomarow/ How Much Life Insurance Should You Carry? https://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/06/insureneeds.asp Life Insurance Calculator: https://lifehappens.org/ Previous Episodes of Interest: The Ultimate Guide To Finding A Financial Advisor - with Matt Kweller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFEkgeQMYtk&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance Part 2 - The Ultimate Guide To Finding A Financial Advisor - with Matt Kweller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALwy55eZlTM&t=12s&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance 6k Investing Special: https://youtu.be/nh5fwQwIOBA Carl Faber - Be Your Own Financial Advocate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdZI-plB6aU&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance Book Club - A Cat's Guide To Money by Lillian Karabaic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtNmDVtJ6hM&t=707s&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance ... Become a patron: www.patreon.com/artisticfinance Interview by Ethan Steimel Instagram handles: @ethansteimel @artisticfinance
A broadcast of the Financial Independence Book Club in collaboration with Utopia Dreamscape. We discuss A Cat's Guide To Money by Lillian Karabaic with live audience participation. We discuss: ⭐️ Bad debt versus good debt ⭐️ Household debt in the USA versus the UK ⭐️ A debit card that can be used to build credit ⭐️ Treat yourself as a bill to pay off certain items ⭐️ For credit scores keeping the utilization under 1% ⭐️ Tax credit for taxpayers making less than $60 using VITA ⭐️ Being added as a authorized user of someone with good credit ⭐️ Making money babies that will make more money babies for you ⭐️ Keeping medical debt with the original provider to avoid collection agencies Quick Links: BOOK CLUB SIGN UP AF NEWSLETTER SIGN UP ARTISTIC FINANCE PATREON A Cat's Guide To Money: https://shop.ohmydollar.com/products/ebook-a-cats-guide-to-money?pr_prod_strat=use_description&pr_rec_id=d07c959da&pr_rec_pid=4429230997594&pr_ref_pid=4428957745242&pr_seq=uniform Lillian Karabaic: https://www.ohmydollar.com/ Claudia Hodgson - #TheatreFit: https://www.instagram.com/claudia.theatrefit/ Utopia Dreamscape & Amy D Lux: https://utopiadreamscape.com/ Carl Faber: https://carlfaber.com/ Ethan Steimel: https://www.ethansteimel.com/artistic-finance.html Extra - Debit Card That Builds Credit: https://extra.app/ Extra Debit Card - Review https://wallethacks.com/extra-debit-card-review/ Saver's Credit: https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/retirement-savings-contributions-savers-credit VITA - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance: https://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep/ https://www.benefits.gov/benefit/1543 Annual Credit Report: https://www.annualcreditreport.com/index.action Trade Line: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/trade-line.asp SPRK Lighting: https://sprklighting.com/ Matt Cooper Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-YFaMebYG4&t=357s&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance Heather Shields Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlMCJt118A4&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance Rye Myers Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0LsvGFbV5E&ab_channel=ArtisticFinance
Pharma and insurance companies play devious, clever games, competing for dollars. They're sharks! It'd be fun to track, but they're eating us alive.If anyone could beat the sharks at this game, we'd pick Lillian Karabaic, who runs the personal finance show/community called Oh My Dollar! — and is SUPER on-top-of her stuff. But Lillian recently got socked with an unexpected $3,000 charge— and expects to lose her very-organized fight against it.Understanding how Lillian got here — how pretty much any of us could, and how we can start to fight back, together — means understanding the games these big sharks are playing.Which is exactly what we do in our latest episode, with Lillian's expert — and often very-funny — guidance. This episode goes deep on a shark game called a “copay accumulator” policy. In short, they're an invention by the insurance industry to make sure only YOUR money counts toward your yearly deductible — not any assistance you may receive from a drug company. One thing we learned: Finding out if your insurance plan even includes one of these policies can be extremely tough: Otherwise, Lillian — who did her extremely-good best to check for this very information — wouldn't have gotten taken by surprise.We've got a little bit of help to offer: Researchers from a nonprofit called The AIDS Institute also researched this question, looking at hundreds of plans across the country. And they developed a tip sheet a tip sheet to help guide their search: How to search online, what questions to ask if the information just isn't online (which happens). More resources:For tips on how to avoid overpaying for drugs — when that's possible — check out the latest edition of our First Aid Kit newsletter.There's a third bunch of sharks involved in this drug-pricing game: Middleman companies called Pharmacy Benefit Managers. If you want to understand the role they play, here's an Arm and a Leg episode about them.A dozen states have banned copay accumulators, and more are considering it. This short report includes a list of those dozen states. Here's a transcript of the episode. Send your stories and questions: https://armandalegshow.com/contact/ or call 724 ARM-N-LEGAnd of course we'd love for you to support this show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every creator has a weird journey - that's just the truth, and it's certainly true for Lillian Karabaic. She's made careers for herself from band-merch-person to tea-seller to finance-expert to radio-host... and she has tracked her data the whole way. We talk about why she decided to Kickstart her incredible book, how she built a mailing list online and on the radio, and more! Check out Lillian:A Cat's Guide to Money! - this book is amazing!https://twitter.com/anomalilyOhmydollar.com - podcast and blogResources mentioned in this episode: YNAB - you need a budgethttp://anomalily.net/life-stack/Discourse - forumsShopify - online storeConvertkit - email listsFortune City - a gamified finance app
Lillian Karabaic is the founder of the wildly successful personal finance website (AKA “lifestyle blog”
The number of people filing for unemployment benefits continues to rise with COVID's persistence. Many more are unsure if they should file and what exactly they should apply for under the CARES Act. Harlan Landes sits with Sandy Smith and Lillian Karabaic to discuss all your burning unemployment questions. They unravel some of the confusion about what to apply for, who is eligible, and the additional benefits due to COVID-19. - Who qualifies for unemployment assistance under the CARES Act - How the implementation of unemployment benefits offered by the CARES act differ by state - The availability of help for undocumented workers - A plea to apply for Social Services and overcome the mental hurdles to receiving aid About Sandy Smith: Sandy has been a personal finance blogger since January 1, 2009, when she resolved to get out of debt or die trying. No, no, that was 50 Cent. At age 29 she was frankly tired of paying living paycheck-to-paycheck and feeling as if she would never get ahead financially. Her blog, Yes I Am Cheap, was born out of sheer frustration with the hope of paying down a $120,000 debt much faster than the average debtor without filing for bankruptcy. Sandy is also a Senior Certified HR Professional and the founder of the Elevate Influencer conference, an event designed to reach financial influencers whose audience is primarily comprised of individuals of color. Social Handles cheapskate@yesiamcheap.com @yesiamcheap (everywhere) thehustlecrew.com https://elevateworkshops.com About Lillian Karabaic: As the host of Oh My Dollar!, a weekly syndicated financial advice radio show and podcast, Lillian Karabaic has built a reputation for talking money without being boring or stiff. The New York Times called her show "endearingly quirky". She covering the kinds of modern money issues that don't fit in the white-picket-fence salary world. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, CBS, NPR, Forbes, and Vox Media. Her cat-filled purrsonal finance illustrated book, A Cat's Guide to Money, is in its second print run. She has 12 Bowie costumes and is an aspiring spandex style icon. Social Handles Website: http://ohmydollar.com Oh My Dollar! on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Wl8xzBfvkpmydPs97toeh Instagram: http://instagram.com/anomalily Youtube: http://youtube.com/anomalily Twitter: http://twitter.com/anomalily
On this episode of XRAY AM: (1 ) We start with the day's quick six, (2) A rebroadcast of our interview with Ezra Caraeff, co-owner of The Old Gold, Tough Luck, Paydirt, and the Hi-Top Tavern, (3) News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (4) We try out our first Zoom conference, with Jefferson Smith interviewing Representative Brian Clem.
On this episode of XRAY AM: (1 ) Charlise “the shadow box” Harris, from our partner station The Numberz, interviews Rachel Banks from the Multnomah County Health Department, (2) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (3) We speak with John Schlosser, candidate for Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge.
On this episode of XRAY AM: (1 ) We’ll speak with Mary Peveto [peev-eh-toe], Candidate for Metro District 5. (2) News With Friends, with myself, Emily Gilliland, and my friend, Lillian Karabaic. (3) Aaron Brown will hop on the line at 8:15 to update us on the Transportation Commission meeting yesterday. (4) We’ll speak with Cameron Whitten, Candidate for Metro District 5.
On this episode of XRAY AM: (1 ) Host Emily Gilliland speaks with Karen Spencer, candidate for Metro Council, District 5. (2) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (3) We speak with Louie Redmon of the PDX COVID Mutual Aid Network, to discuss how best to support those in our community most impacted by COVID-19.
(1 ) News With Friends, with Lillian Karabaic and Hannah Rosenau, (2) Episode 18 of SpaceGen, with Daniel Trainer, (3) Kickstand Comedy hops on the mic with their special guest of the week - Felix Dean, grandson of Grandma Dean, (4) Minority Retort, with host Jason Lamb.
Lillian Karabaic seems to do it all, but assures us that once we get to know her, it will all make sense. Mainly, she hosts a radio show about personal finance for millennials. Drawing from her background in data, statistics, taxes, and more, "Anomalily" makes sorting out your bank account more approachable with a can-do attitude and... well... cats. We discuss how she works and what her goals are for her business and community. (YouTube: https://youtube.com/anomalily/, Podcast: http://ohmydollar.com/tag/podcast/).
Clips include Rock on Retirement with Coach Pete D'Arruda, Financial Safari with Kevin Frisbie, and Financial Safari with Marty Nevel. An interview with Lillian Karabaic on her book A Cat's Guide to Money. A retirement road trip to Maine and Brokers Behaving Badly. 2:30 Coach Pete Rock on Retirement Clip 16:26 Kevin Frisbie Financial Safari10:45 Dave Perkins Retirement Road Trip13:15 Marty Nevel Financial Safari17:25 Lillian Karabaic A Cat’s Guide to Money23:00 Steve Sedahl Brokers Behaving Badly24:50 Coach Pete Rock on Retirement 2
On this episode of XRAY AM: (1 ) News With Friends, with Hannah Rosenau and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Kickstand Comedy hops on the mic with a "Time Traveling" guest, (3) A new Minority Retort, with host Jason Lamb, and his guest, comedian Eddie Su.
On this episode of XRAY AM: ( 1) News With(out) Friends, with Lillian Karabaic, (2) XRAY On The Nation, with Bob Ney of Talk Media News, (3) A brand new episode of SpaceGen, with Daniel Trainer, (4) Lillian speaks with local author Charlie Gilkey about his latest book, Start Finishing, (5) A new segment of Bridgeliner, with founder Ben DeJarnette.
TODAY ON XRAY: (1) News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic (2) Talk Media News (3) XRAY on Space with Daniel Trainer (4) We speak with Dave Adamshick of Kitchen Table Magazine (5) We interview Roya Amirsoleymani with PICA’s Time Based Art Festival. (6) Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette
Our guest this week is Lillian Karabaic. Lillian is the host of Oh My Dollar!, a weekly syndicated financial advice radio show and podcast for covering the kinds of modern money issues that aren't represented in the mainstream media. Her book, A Cat’s Guide to Money, just went into its second printing. She eats 3 tacos for breakfast every morning. For show notes visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/lillian-karabaic-host-of-oh-my-dollar/
TODAY ON XRAY: (1) News with Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic (2) Talk Media News (3) Everything Is Interesting (4) An interview with Liz Walker (5) Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette
TODAY ON XRAY: (1) News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic (2) Talk Media News (3) An older Everything Is Interesting, a double episode on Bacteria and Smells (4) A rebroadcast of an Interview with Dr. Samantha Brody, who talks about overcoming “overwhelm” (5) And since it’s Wednesday, we end the show by talking to Ben DeJarnette with Bridgeliner!
TODAY ON XRAY: (1)News with Friends with Lillian Karabaic and Michael Leverette (2)Talk Media News (3) Everything Is Interesting: Old Wives’ Tales (4) Lillian interviews Aaron Parecki with IndieWeb (5) A rebroadcast of our interview from with Andrea Rodgers of Our Children’s Trust (6) Since it’s Wednesday, we close out the show with Ben DeJarnette from Bridgeliner
TODAY ON XRAY: (1)News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic (2)Talk Media News (3)Special coverage of Mueller's live statement (4) Everything Is Interesting on the Human Placenta. (5) A second listen to our interview with Trevor Lehew and Blake Cooper with the podcast Dice Boyz (6) Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette
TODAY ON XRAY: (1)News with Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic (2)Talk Media News with Ellen Ratner (3) Everything Is Interesting on Carnivorous Plants. (4) An interview with Hal Schrieve, author of "Out of Salem" (5) Another weekly installment from Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette!
TODAY ON XRAY: (1)News With Friends with Emily Gilliland & Lillian Karabaic (2) Everything is Interesting on Cordyceps (3) Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1)News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic (2)Talk Media News with Ellen Ratner (3) Everything Is Interesting on Hiccups (4) A rebroadcast of an interview with Eileen Reavey. (5) Bridgeliner with Ben DeJarnette
The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
Lillian identifies as a Laywoman's Investing Expert for the Median Wage Earner and she is passionate about helping people create new financial stories. She runs boot camps called, “Get Your Money Together,” helping artists, small business owners, nonprofit worker bees, college students, and millennials SMASH DEBT, save up for their goals, and budget like the bad asses they are. She is also the podcast host of the popular podcast, Oh My Dollar!, which with the Out Entrepreneur was recently featured as a notable LGBTQ+ business & money podcast on Forbes.
The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
Lillian identifies as a Laywoman's Investing Expert for the Median Wage Earner and she is passionate about helping people create new financial stories. She runs boot camps called, “Get Your Money Together,” helping artists, small business owners, nonprofit worker bees, college students, and millennials SMASH DEBT, save up for their goals, and budget like the bad asses they are. She is also the podcast host of the popular podcast, Oh My Dollar!, which with the Out Entrepreneur was recently featured as a notable LGBTQ+ business & money podcast on Forbes.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Hannah Rosenau and Keera Lindenberg, (2) Oh My Dollar! with Lillian Karabaic and Will Romey, (3) Kickstand Comedy, with hosts Dylan Reiff and Kara Moore, and their guest Steven Wilber, (4) Minority Retort, with host Jason Lamb, and guest Carlos Kareem Windham.
News With Friends with Lillian Karabaic and Andy Lindberg Talk Media News with Ellen Ratner Everything Is Interesting: Time, Part 1, with Keera and Kira Emily Gilliland's interview with Duncan Williams A new episode of Bridgeliner Real Talk with Ben DeJarnette A clip from Alberta Historical Markers on Mitchell Jackson
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Everything is Interesting, with Keera & Kira, (3) Emily sits down with Portland Metro President Lynn Peterson, (4) It's the second of our newest weekly segment, Bridgeliner Real Talk, with Ben DeJarnette, founder and director of Bridgeliner.
On this episode: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Everything is Interesting, (3) We're joined by Javelin Hardy, to discuss The History of African Storytelling, (4) Dr. Samantha Brody sits down with us to discuss her book, Overcoming Overwhelm.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Jami Zangwill and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Talk Media News, with Ellen Ratner, (3) A classic episode of Everything is Interesting, with Keera & Kira, (4) We speak with author and investigative journalist Mark Schapiro about his book, 'Seeds of Resistance', (5) Reporter Noah Lanard of Mother Jones joins us to discuss the humanitarian crisis unfolding at the Southern Border.
On This Episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Hannah and TJ, (2) A new episode of Oh My Dollar!, with Lillian Karabaic and Will Romey, (3) Kickstand Comedy hops on the mic with their special guest of the week.
We're back at it again with our first episode of 2019: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) A new episode of Everything is Interesting, (3) We speak with Kerry Eggers, sports writer for the Portland Tribune and author of Jail Blazers: How the Portland Blazers Became the Bad Boys of Basketball.
On the last episode of XRAY In The Morning for 2018: (1 ) News With My Friend, with Keera Lindenberg and Hannah Rosenau, (2) Oh My Dollar! with Lillian Karabaic and Will Romey, (3) Kickstand Comedy hops on the mic with their special guest of the week, (4) Minority Retort, with host Jason Lamb and his guest, rapper Vursatyl.
Tuesday, December 19th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Talk Media News with Ellen Ratner (3) Interview with Portland architect Ben Kaiser
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Keera Lindenberg and Hannah Rosenau, (2) Oh My Dollar! with Lillian Karabaic and Will Romey, (3) Kickstand Comedy, with Dylan Reiff, Lauren Sinner, and Kara Moore, (4) Minorit Retort, with host Jason Lamb and guest, actor Chantal DeGroat from Portland Center Stage’s production of Twist Your Dickens.
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Part 2 of last week's Everything is Interesting on the topic of life cycles, with Keera & Kira. (3) We're joined by Alissa Wilkinson to discuss her Vox article on Advent calendars. (4) Chelsea Swift talks with Emily about CAHOOTS and crisis intervention in Eugene. (5) Historian Val Ballestrem joins us in studio to talk about his new book, "Lost Portland, Oregon."
Wednesday, December 5th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) A new Everything is Interesting, with Keera & Kira, in which we learn about lifecycles, (3) We're joined by Gina Spencer, founder of the Portland Freedom Fund. Gina and Emily discuss the consequences of the money bail system in Oregon.
Wednesday, November 28th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Jami Zangwill and Lillian Karabaic, (2) Everything is Interesting, with Keera & Kira, (3) Jami speaks with director Josh Hecht and performer Beth Thompson about their play, In The Wake.
Wednesday, November 21st, 2018 On today's episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) It's a special Thanksgiving episode of Everything is Interesting, with Keera & Kira, (3) Emily speaks with author Angela Himsel about her latest book, A River Could Be A Tree, (4) We listen back to an older interview, between Emily and author Mark Anderson, in which they discuss The Clash. Have a great Thanksgiving everyone! We'll be back next week.
A re-upload of November 9th's episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Miguel & TJ, (2) Oh My Dollar! with Lillian Karabaic and Will Romey, (3) Kickstand Comedy is joined by Coach Tom Thomas, (4) A rebroadcast of Minority Retort, with host Jason Lamb.
Friday, November 16th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Miguel Lopez and Hannah Rosenau, (2) We sit down with Molly Simas of Portland Repair Finder, an organization helping people fix things, (3) It's a new episode of Oh My Dollar! with Lillian Karabaic and Will Romey, (4) Kickstand Comedy hops on the mic with their special guest of the week, (5) A new Minority Retort, with host Jason Lamb and guest, comedian Alyssa Yeoman.
Wednesday, November 14th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With Friends, with Emily Gilliland and Lillian Karabaic, (2) A brand spankin' new episode of Everything is Interesting, (3) We speak with Executive Director of Growing Gardens, Jason Skipton, (4) Emily Cooper of Oregon Disability Rights discusses their latest report on the Columbia County Jail’s use of canines to intimidate and control inmates.
Lillian Karabaic left conservative Cincinati as soon as she could and went out west to Portland, Oregon. After working in a commune and 39 other jobs, she found that helping folks with their taxes was something she could do and enjoyed. Now she writes books, performs as a speaker and as an on-air radio personality. As Podcast Movement she dressed as Ziggy Stardust and proceeded to kick ass.
Lillian Karabaic teaches personal finance to millennials through workshops, courses, and a weekly podcast Oh My Dollar! Guest Biography Lillian Karabaic is a cat enthusiast, radio host, spandex style icon, public speaker, and educator. As host of the weekly Oh My Dollar! radio show she teaches personal finance with a dash of glitter. Her work has been featured on CBS, NPR, Vox Media, the Portland Mercury, the Oregonian, the Journal of Higher Education, Portland Monthly, and in dozens of personal finance blogs and podcasts. An engaging public speaker, she has delivered money management talks at over 30 colleges including Wells College, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Reed College, and Portland State University. In her twenties, Lillian had 40 jobs, including dishwasher, social worker, tax preparer, organic farmer, bagel deliverer, zine librarian, database wizard, and bicycle valet. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/055 Leave a voice message at: http://inspiredmoney.fm/andy In this episode, you will learn: Amazing tactics to increase your savings. How Lillian went to college without student loan debt. Tips from her book that combines her love for personal finance and cats! Find more from our guest: ohmydollar.com anomalily.net facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Oh My Dollar! Podcast Mentioned in this episode: Buckminster Fuller indiewebcat.com podcastmovement.com/speakers/#/artist/lillian-a-karabaic Books Get Your Money Together: An illustrated purrsonal finance workbook to help you budget your money, save for retirement, and smash debt. Runnymede Money Tip: S&P 500 Index Morningstar: Above-Average Mutual Fund Fees Can Hurt Your Lineup Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Queer Money hosts Lillian Karabaic and finds out how she uses Ziggy Stardust as her personal finance muse. A little glitter makes everything better—and that includes personal finance! Ziggy Stardust and kitten videos may not be the first things that come to mind when you think about getting educated on money matters, but that’s because you haven’t met Lillian Karabaic. Lillian is a personal finance coach for millennials, teaching workshops and hosting the weekly podcast, Oh My Dollar! Despite working in the nonprofit realm and earning a modest income, she has traveled to 31 countries and remains debt-free. Lillian is passionate about helping artists and freelancers feel comfortable making money decisions, and she is the author of Get Your Money Together, a purr-sonal finance workbook to help you budget your money and save for retirement. Lillian joins us to explain how she stumbled into personal finance and why David Bowie is a part of her approach. She shares her personal secrets to avoiding student loan debt and saving money on minimum wage. Lillian offers advice on FAFSA access for homeless LGBTQ youth and addresses affordable healthcare as the #1 hurdle for the queer community. Listen in for insight around effective budgeting based on your values and learn to channel Ziggy Stardust as your personal finance muse!
Lillain Karabaic has done everything. From bicycle valet to bookkeeping to radio, she's had just about every job you could imagine (she held over 40 jobs during her 20's!). Today she's sharing advice and stories about grabbing the reins. Think you aren't saving enough money? She'll inspire you with her work ethic. Think you have trouble getting money in the right place? She'll share her favorite tips... and more. In our headlines segment, we'll share some statistics from Transferwise about banking fees. It turns out that many people are surprised by the fees their bank charges. Overdraft fees? Sure, banks charge those, but how about returned mail fees? We'll share the whole list and ways to reduce fees. We'll also debate a new media piece about retirement planning. Is it time to share the old planning practices out the window? We'll share the authors' tips and also those that OG and Joe advocate, on today's podcast. Plus, we throw out the Haven Life line to Abbey, who wonders about starting a financial coaching business. As a financial planner, is there room to expand into coaching people who don't yet need full-on CFP level support? We'll share some of the reasons you don't see more of these businesses and also ideas for starting one on today's show. We'll also answer another listener letter, throw out Doug's trivia question, and more. Thanks to RXBAR for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Get 25% off your first order at RXbar.com/sb, Promo Code: SB. Thanks to Lexington Law for supporting Stacking Benjamins. For a free credit report summary and credit repair consultation go to lexingtonlaw.com/sb
Talk abounds before the show actually starts! Lily talks bikes, trikes, electricity in Russian trains, and much more.
Lillian Karabaic, perhaps best known in bicycling circles as the leader of the Bowie vs. Prince bicycle ride in Portland, is the host of Oh My Dollar, a personal finance advice show for the rest of us! We're proud of what she's put together as we've been able to watch her build it. She's also … Continue reading E405 – Lillian Karabaic: Moar Purrsonal Finance! →
Create your dream job. Glitter optional. More info. The post [Adulting B045] How to Land Your Dream Job, ft. Lillian Karabaic, Oh My Dollar appeared first on Adulting.
Lillian Karabaic is a good friend of the show, and has been on many times in the past, but today she brings something new: “purr-sonal” finance! Her new project, Get Your Money Together, aims to knock down the difficulties standing between the average person's goals of savings and affording the things they need in their … Continue reading E382 – Lillian's Finances & Felines →
Find this episode on the web at https://martymcgui.re/2017/07/22/this-week-in-the-indieweb-audio-edition-july-15th-21st-2017/. Audio edition for This Week in the IndieWeb for July 15th - 21st, 2017. This week features a brief interview with Lillian Karabaic recorded at IndieWeb Summit 2017. You can find all of my audio editions here. You can subscribe with your favorite podcast app on huffduffer. Music from Aaron Parecki’s 100DaysOfMusic project: Day 85 - Suit, Day 48 - Glitch, Day 49 - Floating, Day 9, and Day 11 Thanks to everyone in the IndieWeb chat for their feedback and suggestions. Please drop me a note if there are any changes you’d like to see for this audio edition!
We spent an evening setting up the new studio at StreamPDX, an audio production project that we're happy to announce we are helping to build. You get to be the fly on the wall as we chat with superhuman tech guru Aaron Parecki and long-time studio collaborator Lillian Karabaic! Super obscure affection for the World … Continue reading E320x – Movin' On Up: setting up the StreamPDX studio →
Why on earth would someone want to ride for days on the side of a road in the middle of nowhere? That's the question this shameless city slicker and utilitarian bike rider wanted to ask BikePortland's podcast producer Lillian Karabaic and publisher Jonathan Maus. So as the Pacific Northwest enjoys its fleeting annual glimpse of autumn, the three of us devoted our https://secure-ec.libsyn.com/p/2/4/6/2467041ed0118b49/Country_Road_Adventures__Bike_Touring.m4a?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d01c08532d9c959bc1f&c_id=6310641 (half-hour monthly podcast) to discussing the fun, economics and safety of bike adventures on Oregon's rural roads. What are the best nearby destinations? Why is it so great? Is it actually that important to our economy? And how can we make it better? Lily and Jonathan had lots of thoughts, stories and advice to share. “The way to get to know a state, a town, is really by, like, the curves of the landscape,” Lillian said. “When you've sweated up a hill, you have a way different connection to it than you do if you were just in a car passing by it. … I can tell you the name of each of those hills.” We talked about policy, too. “Now that the state scenic bikeways are officially recognized in state law, it's pretty simple legislatively to attach things to that, like we did with neighborhood greenways,” Jonathan said. “For instance, you could say that on state scenic bikeways, certain traffic regulations have fines doubled.” Support this podcast
NOTE: This isn't a new episode! This is the second of 18 old episodes we recorded between 2013 and 2016 when the BikePortland Podcast was co-hosted by Jonathan Maus (https://twitter.com/jonathan_maus (@jonathan_maus)), Lillian Karabaic (https://twitter.com/anomalily (@anomalily)), and Michael Andersen (http://www.twitter.com/andersem (@andersem)). ___ Two months ago, after returning from Amsterdam, Jonathan https://bikeportland.org/2013/06/19/editorial-so-much-carnage-on-our-streets-yet-so-little-response-88703 (kicked off) what he described as a “mini advocacy campaign” by BikePortland to raise awareness of the traffic carnage on our streets. This is a delicate line for our news operation to walk. People read posts about crashes because they find them relevant, but they're the opposite of enjoyable to read. We received emails and comments from people who thought covering collisions too closely was sensationalism and would only scare people away from riding. Also, there's a widespread misperception among non-bikers that, hour-for-hour, biking is a generally dangerous way to get around. It isn't. (See p. 27 of https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/448401 (this PDF) for Portland's latest numbers.) But carnage ruins lives, and coverage of carnage helps fix streets. So we write about it. This month, podcast producer http://anomalily.net/ (Lillian Karabaic), Jonathan and I devoted the full half-hour of our monthly podcast to discussing this decision and the factors around it. ___ >> Find more episodes and subscription links at http://www.bikePortland.org/podcast (BikePortland.org/podcast ) Support this podcast
NOTE: This isn't a new episode! This is the first of 18 old episodes we recorded between 2013 and 2016 when the BikePortland Podcast was co-hosted by Jonathan Maus (https://twitter.com/jonathan_maus (@jonathan_maus)), Lillian Karabaic (https://twitter.com/anomalily (@anomalily)), and Michael Andersen (http://www.twitter.com/andersem (@andersem)). ___ This episode came out on July 5th, 2013. We talk about three topics, the death of the Columbia River Crossing Freeway Expansion Megaproject, our views on how newly-appointed PBOT Director Leah Treat and Commissioner Steve Novick will lead the Portland Bureau of Transportation, and the psychology and practice of stopping at red lights. Music is They're Going to Build a Motorway by the great http://www.leonrosselson.co.uk/ (Leon Rosselson). ___ Find more episodes and subscription links at http://www.bikeportland.org/podcast (BikePortland.org/podcast ) Support this podcast