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student behind books and debt
August 1, 2019December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b210: Cancelling Student Debt

1 in 6 Americans have student loan debt. Federal Student Loan Debt has risen to $1.5 trillion. The average student loan debt is close to $40,000 now. Every year, the debt creeps…
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Hari Kondabolu
May 24, 2019December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b207: Hari Kondabolu on how to negotiate your rate as an artist of color

Hari Kondabolu is a comedian who lives on his art, but it wasn't always that way. He shares with us today his struggle to become a comedian, to get shows, to get…
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ball and chain read "Student loans"
August 20, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG b&b164 Heather Jarvis JD in Sallie Mae strikes back!

This week's Oldie-but-Goodie: Heather Jarvis strikes back! (check the other episode where she focuses on private loansĀ here) Heather Jarvis is back to discuss a topic that never goes out of style: student…
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"What is a MOOC?"
August 7, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b16: Getting By Without a College Degree

This week's oldie-but-goodie: We all know student loan debt is out of control. The average college student graduated in 2014 with $33,000 in student loans. Student loan debt crossed the $1 trillion…
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fat wallet in pocket
July 24, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b112: Which order should you pay down your debt?

Everyone has their opinion and formula for what order to pay down debt. Google it and you'll get a different answer every time. The problem is, no one approaches debt paydown from…
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ball and chain read "Student loans"
July 21, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b164 Heather Jarvis JD in Sallie Mae strikes back!

Heather Jarvis strikes back! (check the other episode where she focuses on private loansĀ here) Heather Jarvis is back to discuss a topic that never goes out of style: student loans. Most people…
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man presenting at podium
October 17, 2016December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b125 Solutions for closing the racial wealth gap – Part 2 of our Assets Learning Conference report

In part 2 of our coverage of the CFED's Assets Learning conference, we talk about some of the solutions that are in motion or being proposed by the CFED to make strides…
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Tasty Keish w/ microphone like gun
October 3, 2016December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b123 #DeadDayJobArmy TastyKeish on being a 1st Gen immigrant and creative entrepreneur

This is it, y'all. Welcome to the Dead Day Job Army, a monthly Brunch & Budget series where entrepreneurs and freelancers of Color share their stories and talk about the real. We…
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fat wallet in pocket
July 26, 2016January 3, 2021 by bbpodcast

b&b112 Which order should you pay down your debt?

Everyone has their opinion and formula for what order to pay down debt. Google it and you'll get a different answer every time. The problem is, no one approaches debt paydown from…
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Pockets Change logo
November 24, 2015January 8, 2021 by bbpodcast

b&b78 Does financial literacy education actually work? w/ Andrea Ferrero

We have been out in CA this last October and November, teaching workshops up and down the coast that focus on financial literacy for kids and adults. There are a lot of…
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