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    Explore "financial stress" with insightful episodes like "133. Feeling lost after university and career anxiety", "The Biden scorecard", "31-Year-Old Immature Woman Refuses To Take Responsibility", "After Extra SNAP Benefits Expire, Some Fear A "Hunger Cliff"" and "How to curb money avoidance and face financial woes head-on" from podcasts like ""The Psychology of your 20s", "Unhedged", "Financial Audit with Caleb Hammer", "Consider This from NPR" and "Life Kit"" and more!

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    133. Feeling lost after university and career anxiety

    133. Feeling lost after university and career anxiety

    The post graduation blues can leave us feeling incredibly anxious, aimless and stuck, battling with the question of 'what next'? We are faced with a number of significant changes and transitions such as increasing distance between us and our friends, financial anxiety and having to make significant career decisions. All of this can culminate is a sense of choice overload and paralysis, but also a overwhelming sense of nostalgia to return back to the 'good old days'. In this episode, we break down exactly why you may be feeling lost after university and how to find a sense of meaning and purpose when it comes to post graduation life, and manage the career anxiety that comes with our 20s. Listen now! 

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    The Biden scorecard

    The Biden scorecard

    We don’t really do politics, but with election season underway, candidates are arguing about the American economy. Incumbents say it’s terrific. Challengers say it’s awful. Which is it? Today on the show, we look at the economy from several viewpoints and try to figure out which is more accurate. Also we go long Q3 earnings and short coverage of Sam Bankman-Fried. 


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    31-Year-Old Immature Woman Refuses To Take Responsibility

    31-Year-Old Immature Woman Refuses To Take Responsibility

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    Timestamps: 00:00 Job, income, and school 03:30 Why do you even have a mess?? 07:40 You're CHOOSING to be immature 09:13 WHAT ARE YOU DOING 14:25 You're being STUPID! 17:30 What are you talking about?! 20:00 THIS DEBT IS STUPID. STUPID!!! 31:35 YOU'RE DROWNING 36:20 Clean this up... and GROW UP 42:00 I don't think you're going to fix a single thing... 47:46 Hammer Financial (pain) Score

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    After Extra SNAP Benefits Expire, Some Fear A "Hunger Cliff"

    After Extra SNAP Benefits Expire, Some Fear A "Hunger Cliff"
    Some 16 million American households receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will get less money this month.

    During the pandemic, the federal government temporarily increased SNAP benefits. But those extra benefits have now expired. That means recipients will get about $90 less each month on average, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan research institute. Some families may see their benefits cut by more than $250 per month.

    Dr. Megan Sandel, co-director of the Boston Medical Center's Grow Clinic, which focuses on treating malnutrition issues in kids, explains how children's health can suffer when families are not able to put enough food on the table.

    And NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith reports on another worrying trend in Americans' personal finances. Credit card debt is increasing at a record rate, as people struggle to keep up with inflation.

    This episode also features reporting from NPR's Alison Aubrey.

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    Treating the Pain of a Broken Heart

    Treating the Pain of a Broken Heart

    Being shunned by a lover, a school or an employer hurts - but we're only just beginning to understand how real this pain is and what steps we can take to administer a bit of emotional first aid to stop the experience scarring us for good.

    Dr Laurie Santos talks to leading experts in the science of rejection... and to actor/marine/golfer Tim Colceri about one of the most extreme real life stories of humiliation and dashed hopes you're ever likely to hear.

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