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The podcast currently has 273 episodes available.
Guest Michael Cannivet and host Chuck Tuck cover various topics related to finance and wealth management. including the current state of the market, the importance of financial planning, and the American dream. They also touch on the emotional aspect of investing, the role of a financial advisor, and the need for a well-thought-out financial plan. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding one's own story and emotions when making financial decisions.
He introduces his book, 'The Four-Minute Retirement Plan,' which provides strategies for creating a customized retirement plan. The book covers four retirement laps: savings, investing, lifestyle, and legacy. Cannivet emphasizes the need to balance short-term and long-term priorities and to focus on personal values and goals. He also advises young people to diversify their skills and pursue their passions.
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Chuck Tuck sits down with James Flaherty to explore the journey of aging, embracing life at every stage, and living with purpose. They discuss key historical events such as the Cold War and World War II, the evolving impact of technology on society, and the challenges and opportunities that come with aging.
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Dr. Andrew Kadar, an anesthesiologist and author of the book 'Getting Better: A Doctor's Story of Resilience, Recovery, and Renewal,' discusses his personal experience with heart disease and the importance of recognizing and addressing symptoms. He emphasizes the need to listen to our bodies and seek medical attention when necessary, even if we don't fit the typical risk factors. Dr. Kadar also highlights the importance of finding a balance between being proactive about our health and avoiding unnecessary paranoia.
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How do we reclaim our democracy?
Sam Daley Harris discusses his book 'Reclaiming Our Democracy' and the importance of transformational advocacy. He emphasizes the need for individuals to find organizations that empower them and provide support in their advocacy efforts.
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Have you been hacked by a cyber criminal? Today's guest is Jocelyn King, a neuroscientist and cybersecurity expert. We discuss the intersection of cybersecurity and neuroscience, highlighting the tactics used by hackers to exploit fear and manipulate victims. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being aware of online threats and taking proactive measures to protect personal information. Jocelyn also shares practical tips for safeguarding financial accounts and using two-factor authentication. The conversation continues with Jocelyn King discussing the importance of cybersecurity and how individuals can protect themselves from cyber threats. She shares her personal experience of being hacked and emphasizes the need for proactive measures to prevent cyber attacks. Jocelyn provides practical tips such as using a VPN, freezing credit records, and implementing two-factor authentication. She also highlights the vulnerability of businesses to cyber attacks and encourages small business owners to prioritize cybersecurity. The conversation concludes with a reminder to take cybersecurity seriously and to approach it as the CEO of one's own life.
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Today's conversation covers various topics related to weather, addressing conventions, and the importance of science and climate change. The main topic is the weather, and the work of anthropologist Franz Boas, the definition of science, climate change, and the need for public understanding and action. The conversation also touches on topics such as agriculture, community gardens, and the importance of educating younger generations.
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This podcast is about parenting and raising happy, responsible children. The guest, Martha Burich, discusses her book: Yes You Can Raise Happy Responsible Children and shares her experiences and insights. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of being a role model, setting boundaries, and the challenges of socialization and comparison. Martha emphasizes the need for positive encouragement and trusting one's instincts as a parent. She also mentions her background in education and child psychology.
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The podcast currently has 273 episodes available.