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  • The number of Americans living paycheck to paycheck hovers at just over half the adult population, and it’s a trend that pre-dates the pandemic. Millions of Americans have inadequate household and retirement savings and high levels of credit card and student debt. We discuss personal finance strategies with Jonathan Pond.
  • Most of the world’s countries are open to travelers from the U.S., but the ongoing surge in COVID cases makes some harder to enter than others. Longtime travel expert Rick Steves talks about the future of travel post-pandemic.
  • Economists are keeping a worried eye on inflation as consumer prices continue to climb. Personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond is back with safe money strategies in tough times.
  • The Chef’s Garden, now a world-famous center for innovation in northeast Ohio, is home to the Culinary Vegetable Institute that attracts chefs from around the world. We talk with Farmer Lee Jones about the history of the farm and recipes for unusual and common vegetables.
  • Most of the world’s countries are open to travelers from the U.S., but the ongoing surge in COVID cases makes some harder to enter than others. Longtime travel expert Rick Steves talks about the future of travel post-pandemic.
  • There’s no shortage of haunting tales of ghosts culminating in the celebration of Halloween at the end of October. We’ll find out what spectral spirits are causing things to go bump in the night at Green Lawn Cemetery.
  • Economists are keeping a worried eye on inflation as consumer prices continue to climb. Personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond is back with safe money strategies in tough times.
  • Acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick will premiere The Vietnam War, their latest documentary epic, on WOSU TV September 17th at 8pm. They join…
  • Join us for our weekly look at new developments in the tech world. A data breach at Equifax, a top credit reporting company, exposes the personal data of…
  • Columbus city school teachers have gone on strike after talks fell apart at the bargaining table late last week. We'll discuss the strike and more.
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