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EP. 1718

Catherine Fisher

LinkedIn’s Career Expert

How to secure a new job in a slower hiring market? Job openings dropped in July for the second consecutive month to an estimated 7.67 million. There are now nearly 1.1 jobs available for every person looking for one - the narrowest ratio in more than three years.

EP. 1703

Alyssa Schaefer

General Manager, Laurel Road

Alyssa Schaefer is the General Manager and Chief Experience Officer at Laurel Road, a digital banking platform, where Alyssa oversees all aspects of the business, including Marketing, Operations, Risk, and P&L Management.

EP. 1699

Glynnis MacNicol

Author, I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself

Today we have the singular Glynnis MacNicol, journalist, memoirist and author of the new book, I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself: One Woman's Pursuit of Pleasure in Paris. We explore what it means to be a woman untethered, single, child-free and a quest to have fun -- for fun's sake.

EP. 1689

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

How to prepare for the spring home buying season, pivoting in your career in your 40s, Roth rollover rules and more.

EP. 1672

Deesha Dyer

Author, Undiplomatic

Deesha's new book UNDIPLOMATIC pulls back the curtain on White House life to funny, winning effect, but even more so, it documents a young Black woman's struggle to belong in our nation's most prestigious spaces. 

EP. 1671

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Today's show: Managing a $100k inheritance; debt pay-down strategies; should I pay for a certification to switch careers if I'm in debt?

EP. 1668

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Today's episode addresses questions from the audience about career transitions, as well as advice for approaching retirement with 'enough.'

EP. 1658

Carl Richards

Host, 50 Fires Podcast

We cover a range of complex financial topics in this episode from "enoughness" to finding meaning in your career and making investments that are "worth it."

EP. 1657

Christina Wallace

Author, The Portfolio Life

How can we develop an identity that is so much broader than just how we monetize our time today?