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This week Tati and Sarah sit down to chat about how Tati has finally managed to sell her bed, the horrors of Facebook Marketplace and getting ripped off for food. Follow us on: Instagram: @imtellingmumpodcast Instagram: @tatibakerr TikTok: @tatibakerr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the search for the perfect interview. Public Radio host Barbara Bogaev will join us to talk about her experience growing up in Philadelphia listening to Fresh Air with Terry Gross to eventually guest hosting the show. Bogaev also hosted the radio documentary series Soundprint and Weekend America. She has also guest hosted Marketplace Weekend and programs at KCRW in Santa Monica. Today, we'll talk about the night in which she may or may not have been drinking and landed a job in radio, her thoughts on what makes radio good, and how she became a suspected terrorist and inadvertently helped to burn down a sheepherder's hut in Morocco in a unseasonably strong blizzard. Ezra --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newsnerds/message
On Today's Show:Happy Birthday to soccer greats, Cristiano Ronaldo & Neymar!On This Day: In 1944, the serial film “Captain America” premiered.Grand Theft Auto V & Grand Theft Auto Coming to Current-Gen Consoles Next Month & Rockstar Confirms the Next GTA is in Development.Gamestop is Going to Launch an NFT Marketplace on Immutable XSources Report: James Harden-Ben Simmons Deal is a Possibility.Music Recommendations for the Weekend.For more details on these stories and many more, follow ONE37pm on IG, Twitter, FB and TT.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show:Happy Birthday Jay-Z & Tyra Banks!Blockchain.com Set to Introduce an NFT Marketplace.Cardi B Named Playboy's First Creative Director.First Look at James Gunn's Peacemaker Series.New Music You Should Check Out This Weekend.Marcus Rashford's Children's Book.For more details on these stories and many more, follow ONE37pm on IG, Twitter, FB and TT.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we are revisiting a bunch of our favorite stories from over the past few years. The average woman earns about 80 cents for every dollar the average man makes. So how can we move toward pay equality? Then, our health. Changes in health care affect society’s most vulnerable citizens — children. We’ll take a look back at our visit to a pediatric hospital in Southern California. Plus, dogs. Rescue dogs make our hearts melt AND teach us lessons about supply and demand! The business of rescuing, transporting and adopting puppies is complicated, so we break it down. We also talk with Ask a Manager’s Alison Green about what to wear in the office.
It's the 4th of July edition of Public Media Daily, Episode #31. Not much happened during the holiday but some highlights from Wednesday, the 4th of July, 2018 include...1) 101.9 WDET Detroit is trying to start an NPR-inspired tradition by reading the Preamble and the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution.2) 90.5 KUT Austin listeners get to decide which program will take over the Saturday 2:00 p.m. timeslot to replace Marketplace Weekend, which has ended production.3) WBAA West Lafayette's AM 920 translator on the FM dial (105.9 W290CM) has been having some problems since Tuesday.Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you get your shows and leave us a rating and a review. Your feedback is much appreciated and we hope you enjoyed the 4th of July, even if you're not from here.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.NPR's voices reading the Declaration of Independence: https://www.npr.org/2018/07/04/623836154/a-july-4-tradition-npr-reads-the-declaration-of-independenceWDET's voices reading the Preamble and the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution: https://wdet.org/posts/2017/07/04/85435-this-july-4th-know-your-bill-of-rights-a-wdet-primer/#.Wzy6wueLjpc.twitter
On this final episode, we talk storm chasing, rent-to-own housing and disability and hiring. Alison Green gives her best advice on asking for vacation time, a Lego engineer talks about how he does his job and our own Lizzie O’Leary takes the Marketplace Quiz.
This is Episode #22 of Public Media Daily and highlights from Wednesday, May 16th include...01) WKAR East Lansing receives 12 regional Michigan Emmy nominations.02) Marketplace has announced the end of Marketplace Weekend, hosted by Lizzie O'Leary.03) Vermont Public Radio (VPR) is upgrading its audio equipment over the weekend so they'll be in automation.04) Day 3 of public radio ratings. Today... Portland, Charlotte, San Antonio, Sacramento, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Orlando, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Kansas City and Columbus.04) WSHU opens up a brand new three-story, 21,000 square foot broadcast center facility in Fairfield.05) Clifford The Big Red Dog is returning to PBS Kids in Fall 2019. It will also air on Amazon Prime.06) 1430 WPLN Nashville is off-the-air thanks to damage from its transmitter tower.07) TV 7 and 90.3 FM - KMNE Bassett, Neb. from NET Nebraska was off-the-air for a while yesterday but came back on-the-air within two hours.08) 90.5 KUT Austin is (currently) off-the-air. No word as to why that's the case.09) 93.5 KRTS Marfa, Tex. went off-the-air twice yesterday because of tower maintenance and weather. It came back on-the-air on both occasions.Subscribe to this podcast wherever you can, including our newest podcast platform, Google Play Music! Subscribe for free and leave us a rating and a review. Feedback is very much appreciated. So we're now available on both Apple and Google's respective podcast platforms.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans or visit our website at PublicMediaFans.wordpress.com for more news and content.
The Marketplace Weekend team was out reporting in Puerto Rico this week. But before she left, Lizzie O’Leary talked to John Schwartz of the New York Times about how he got his financial life in order. Plus, we bring you some of our favorite stories from the past year: what makes a food desert, how supply and demand works with rescue puppies, and what to do about a water source that crosses under the U.S.-Mexico border.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is a major investor in Neurocore, a company based in Michigan that claims to help kids with various attention deficit disorders. Since taking office, she's kept her stake in the company and invested even more money in it. In the third and final installment of "Ethics Be Damned," APM Reports investigative journalist Tom Scheck joins Lizzie O'Leary of Marketplace Weekend to parse DeVos' potential conflicts of interest. Plus, what happens if watchdog groups use ethics as a political weapon? To read Tom's full investigation, visit apmreports.com/ethics.
It all started with a fur coat and an expensive rug. It ended with the resignation of President Eisenhower's chief of staff. That incident led to the government ethics system of today. In the second installment of our series, APM Reports investigative journalist Tom Scheck joins Lizzie O'Leary of Marketplace Weekend to discuss the history of U.S. ethics rules, and the complicated financial holdings of current Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. To read Tom's full investigation, visit apmreports.com/ethics.
More than half of Trump's 20-person Cabinet has engaged in questionable or unethical conduct since taking office. The nation's top ethics official says "these are perilous times." In the first installment of "Ethics Be Damned," APM Reports investigative journalist Tom Scheck joins Lizzie O'Leary of Marketplace Weekend to discuss whether the federal ethics system is broken. To read Tom's full investigation, visit apmreports.com/ethics.
On this episode of Marketplace Weekend, Lizzie O’Leary speaks with Jill Schlesinger, Michael Batnick and Julia Coronado in a special roundtable on the stock market. Plus, what it means to have a work spouse, a story about the economics of streaming music and a look at how chocolate is made, from bean to bar. And Alison Green returns for Weekend’s Ask A Manager segment to discuss what to do when a colleague is on your last nerve.
On this episode of Marketplace Weekend, proposed immigration policy, a discussion about funding schools based on poverty rates and a visit to Montecito after fires and mudslides. Plus, new stories from Marketplace’s new Divided Decade coverage and five things you need to know about the Super Bowl. Imagine Dragons takes the Marketplace Quiz.