1457: Tori Dunlap, Author of Financial Feminist and Founder of Her First $100k

1457: Tori Dunlap, Author of Financial Femini...

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1960: The Hidden Cost of Aging in America with Senator Andy Kim

What would you do if caring for a parent meant putting your own financial future—and your kids’—on hold?That’s not a hypothetical. It’s the reality facing millions of Americans right now, including Senator Andy Kim—a father of two, a son navigating his own father’s Alzheimer’s di ...  Show more

1959: Ask Farnoosh: Prep for a Recession? Also: The Price of Aging and Long-Term care

Register for Farnoosh's free webinar on How to Get a Book Deal.In this episode, Farnoosh opens with a candid reflection on media narratives around Iranian identity and addresses a recent editing glitch from a prior interview.From there, the conversation turns to a growing concern ...  Show more

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