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How to Deal with Entitled People in 4 Steps

This week, Savvy Psychologist Dr. Ellen Hendriksen uncovers 4 more ways to deal with people so pushy you’d think the last lifeboat was almost full.  

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13 Warning Signs That You Have a Debt Problem

If you're not sure if you have a debt problem, Laura breaks down 13 warning signs you should know. You’ll learn red flags to watch out for that could prevent you from building wealth and solutions to turn around your financial life.

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Pros and Cons of the Ketogenic Diet

Do the pros of the ketogenic diet outweigh the cons? For me, they don’t. Here's why.  

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How to Stick to Your Fitness Goals with Joe De Sena

For many people, motivating yourself to exercise is an ongoing project. Many of us struggle with getting and staying motivated when it comes to our exercise and movement practices. In his new book, today's guest Joe De Sena shares a few ways to get off the couch (and stay off the couch).

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Who Was William Dudley Pelley and the Silver Legion?

In Part 2 of our miniseries on Hitler's American Friends from author Bradley Hart, we learn about an American organization that mirrored the Nazi's in ruthlessness, exclusiveness, and terror: The Silver Legion.  

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How to Do Your PART as a Parent

Julie Morgenstern, author of Time to Parent and host of the podcast of the same namediscusses the four different kinds of time that parents need to balance for investing in their kids.  

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Sound Education Conference
Your favorite education podcasters—including Grammar Girl, Savvy Psychologist,
Get-It-Done Guy, and Dan Carlin of Hardcore History—are headed to Sound Education, an education podcasting conference dedicated to bringing learning to the airwaves. Get your tickets here
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