Sat, Sep 21, 2019
Jon Taffer ("Bar Rescue") discusses the outlook for small businesses in America; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson on teaching children about money; how to tell if one is buying from a third-party seller on Amazon; former NFL player Jason Wright talks about wealth and race;
Sat, Sep 28, 2019
Correspondent Andrea Day reports on criminals hacking into banks to get cash from ATMs; security expert Brian Vecci discusses how to keep accounts safe; GasBuddy head petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan discusses Saudi Arabia oil attacks' impact on gas prices and other energy costs; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses applying for college financial aid using the federal FAFSA form; correspondent Robert Frank reports on the most expensive home for sale in the U.S.
Sat, Oct 5, 2019
Correspondent Bertha Coombs reports on using video games to teach doctors to perform medical procedures; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses retiree health-care costs; Dr. Paul Friedman discusses artificial intelligence and the medical world; jailed CEO Brad Stinn (book, "The Roadside Scholar") teaches finance to inmates; Washington Post reporter Chris Ingraham (book, "If You Lived Here, You'll Be Home By Now") on living in one of the worst places to live in America;
Sat, Oct 12, 2019
Correspondent Jane Wells and Eater editor-in-chief Amanda Kludt report on the new trend in meat substitutes; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses the hidden issue of elder financial abuse; Conde Nast Traveler senior editor Erin Florio discusses the collapse of the travel agency; author Deepak Chopra (book, "Meta Human) discusses meditation and financial wellness;
Sat, Oct 19, 2019
Correspondent Contessa Brewer and Luke Holden, Luke's Lobster founder, reports on lobstermen in Maine feeling the pinch, due to the trade war; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses why young people need life insurance; a company handles buying and selling homes; Taylor and Scott Riechens (Playing with FIRE: The Documentary (2019)) discuss the "FIRE" (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement;
Sat, Oct 26, 2019
Correspondent Robert Frank reports on an unexpected academic side effect of the trade war: fewer foreign students who pay full tuition and subsidize those who can pay less; Purdue University President Mitch Daniel discusses college economics; Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry discusses improving one's credit score and why it matters; Apres co-founder Jennifer Gefsky and CEO Stacey Delo (book, "Your Turn: Careers, Kids, and Comeback") discuss leaving and returning to the workforce; Hopper Research consumer travel expert Liana Corwin discusses holiday travel deals;
Sat, Nov 2, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses health insurance choices; Chris Velazco, Engadget senior mobile editor, discusses video gaming and video-game hacking; Dr. Shamard Charles, NBC News senior health journalist, discusses sleep and lack thereof; Goldbelly founder/CEO Joe Ariel discusses how Goldbelly delivers hometown foods across the U.S.
Sat, Nov 9, 2019
Correspondent Kate Rogers and Susan Salka, CEO/president of AMI Healthcare Services, on the physician shortage; Kickstarter CEO Yancey Strickler (book, "This Could Be Our Future") discusses how corporations can value success in altruism; Neighborly COO Mary Thompson discusses how military veterans' skills are a match for running a small business franchise; Mo Rocca ("Mobituraries" podcast and book);
Sat, Nov 16, 2019
Correspondent Contessa Brewer and American Gaming Association president/CEO Bill Miller on the rise in mobile gambling and sports betting; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses making and keeping to a holiday budget; correspondent Diana Olick reports on a new way to control rising waters around cities; an app to help divorcing couples save time and reduce anger and acrimony;
Sat, Nov 23, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson and financial planner Stacy Francis on blended families and financial challenges; Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph discusses his book, "That Will Never Work"; toy expert Jackie Breyer discusses new toys for the holiday season; Ray Isle ("Food and Wine") discusses budget-friendly holiday wines;
Sat, Nov 30, 2019
Correspondent Courtney Reagan reports on organized crime stealing from retail stores and reselling the goods; correspondent Diana Olick reports on building small houses on backyard properties for income; Giving Tuesday co-founder/CEO Asha Curran discusses how people can give back, without giving cash; Miss America contestants Vicki and Kathryn Kueppers;
Sat, Dec 7, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson with year-end tax advice; correspondent Jane Wells reports on turning insects into food; correspondent Phil LeBeau reports on Consumer Review's rating of the most and least reliable cars; author Michael Lewis (book, "Fifth Risk");
Sat, Dec 14, 2019
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses if the new breed of online banks are safe, and who they are targeting; correspondent Scott Cohn and Robert Franek, The Princeton Review editor-in-chief, discusses the growing number of small colleges that are going out of business because of financial issues, and potential solutions; Wrench is an auto-repair business that makes house calls; chocolatier Jacques Torres ("Nailed It");
Sat, Dec 21, 2019
Correspondent Steve Liesman and The Weather Company consumer business head Sheri Bachstein on improvements in weather prediction technology; senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses different ways to give cash as a holiday gift; Harvard Law School graduate/author Bettina Elias Siegel (book, "Kid Food: The Challenge of Feeding Children in a Highly Processed World") discusses tricks for getting kids to eat healthy; author Dave Barry (book, "Lesson From Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog");
Sat, Dec 28, 2019
Final show; CNET managing editor Dan Ackerman gives a preview of new tech gadgets; author Deepak Chopra (book, "Metahuman: Unleashing Your Infinite Potential") discusses his wellness approach to money; senior personnel finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses New Year's money resolutions; Food and Wine executive wine editor Ray Isle discusses wine, spirits, and champagne;