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This episode I welcome Jess, host of the podcast "Cuttin Loose Chronicles" and we tackle two topics that hit home—and the wallet. First, we dive into the absurd state of college tuition in the U.S., where earning a degree can cost more than a house (and that’s before the ramen and textbooks). Why is higher education so expensive, and who’s actually benefiting from this broken system?
Then, we pivot into some throwback territory with a nostalgic deep dive into lost media—those long-forgotten TV shows, cartoons, and news segments from our childhood that have mysteriously vanished from existence. Are they buried in vaults, or did we dream them up during a sugar crash in the '90s?
It’s equal parts outrage and nostalgia—with student debt on one end, and VHS tapes on the other. But as always, life and this show moves pretty fast, so if you don't stop and looking around, you might miss something!
By Brad GarrettThis episode I welcome Jess, host of the podcast "Cuttin Loose Chronicles" and we tackle two topics that hit home—and the wallet. First, we dive into the absurd state of college tuition in the U.S., where earning a degree can cost more than a house (and that’s before the ramen and textbooks). Why is higher education so expensive, and who’s actually benefiting from this broken system?
Then, we pivot into some throwback territory with a nostalgic deep dive into lost media—those long-forgotten TV shows, cartoons, and news segments from our childhood that have mysteriously vanished from existence. Are they buried in vaults, or did we dream them up during a sugar crash in the '90s?
It’s equal parts outrage and nostalgia—with student debt on one end, and VHS tapes on the other. But as always, life and this show moves pretty fast, so if you don't stop and looking around, you might miss something!