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  • A Closer Look at Kringle Global Enterprises (KGE) with Bill Barker & Bill Mann
    Dec 12 2025

    Santa has run his company for centuries. It’s arguably the most admirable business in the world. But is it profitable?
    Motley Fool senior analyst Bill Barker and Bill Mann, Chief Investment Strategist at Motley Fool Asset Management, break down the company’s revenue streams and discuss:
    - Why KGE’s logistics are “state of the art”
    - The relative negotiating power of Santa's elves
    - How cryptocurrency may be boosting the bottom line
    - Mismatched holiday-themed buddy cop pairings (Yes, really.)
    Opening clip – “Money Train”

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    28 min
  • CEO David Simnick on the #1 Trait Successful Entrepreneurs Need
    Dec 5 2025

    You don’t start your own newspaper business when you’re in grade school unless you have entrepreneurship running through your veins. Fortunately for David Simnick, he had parents who indulged his ventures from an early age. Now the co-founder and CEO of Soapbox Soaps (one of the fastest-growing companies in America), David shares:
    - The military career he came close to pursuing
    - Early business ventures that failed
    - How “money is a fuel to go after what really matters”
    - Why he unabashedly loves his Shop-Vac

    Opening clip – “Billions”

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    Send your questions and comments to info@moneyunpluggedpod.com

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    29 min
  • “Enjoy every sandwich.” A Thanksgiving Story (or two)
    Nov 27 2025

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Need a little break from your family & friends?
    Take a walk or go for a drive as Chris Hill reveals how a listener email led him to spend an entire day in Atlanta with the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. Plus, he shares:
    - 3 big Thanksgiving traditions in the U.S.
    - How two approaches to charitable giving (that have come up on the podcast) tie in to one of his favorite organizations, the Waterville Area Soup Kitchen
    - Tina Fey’s opinion of the only true reward in life

    Opening clip – “Wall Street”

    Email info@moneyunpluggedpod.com w/ your questions, suggestions, and more.

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    16 min
  • Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! (Adam Felber on Math vs. Finance, Steve Jobs, and Finding Your Bliss)
    Nov 21 2025

    Long before he was a regular panelist on NPR’s popular show and his writing was nominated for primetime Emmy Awards, Adam Felber was a Long Island kid with a voracious appetite for reading. Attending Tufts University he found his interest in writing, while outside the classroom he discovered a new love of comedy performance as one of the youngest members of ImprovBoston. Over a career that includes acting, creating television series, writing comic books (as well as regular books), Adam shares:

    - His dad being great at his job but bad at money
    - The incredible stock tip he gave his parents (but not himself)
    - How the tv series Succession works better as a comedy
    - Why it’s so important to “find your bliss”
    Opening clip – “Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan”

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    29 min
  • “They ripped me apart.” How Matt Koppenheffer Blew His Wall Street Interview and Ended Up in a Better Place
    Nov 14 2025

    Growing up in New Jersey, Matt Koppenheffer got his first real education in money when he started shoveling driveways in his neighborhood after snowstorms. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in economics, he headed to Wall Street in search of a job in the investment banking industry. When that didn’t pan out, he headed west to San Francisco and started a career in business and investing that has led him to the forefront of the AI revolution. Matt shares:
    - How money was a natural part of the conversation in his home growing up
    - A better way to teach high school students about investing
    - Why the world of AI financing is “really incestuous”
    - The unlikely movie that best reflects how he feels about money

    Opening clip – “Good Fortune”

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    31 min
  • Portfolio Manager John Rotonti on Investing in AI, Heist Movies, and Money Struggles
    Nov 7 2025

    Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble.
    Currently a portfolio manager at Bastion Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares:
    - How he started to figure out his family had money problems
    - The unique challenge of starting an MBA program in 2009
    - His favorite heist movies
    - The question about AI that investors should be asking

    Opening clip – “Succession”

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    Send your questions and comments to info@moneyunpluggedpod.com

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    31 min
  • Heather Boneparth’s Path from Having $200,000 of Debt to Becoming Financially Unstoppable
    Oct 31 2025

    When she was 8 years old Heather Boneparth got into an argument about money with her grandfather. It’s just one of the memories from her childhood that left a financial imprint on her, lasting into adulthood. Now an attorney and the director of business & legal affairs at Bone Fide Wealth (a wealth management firm she runs with her husband Douglas), Heather opens up about:
    - Why “money doesn’t hold a flame to time”
    - The backstory on Money Together, the new book she and her husband wrote
    - What relationships and “money conversations” have in common
    - The financial TV show she loves to hate-watch

    Opening clip – “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze”

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    32 min
  • "I cleaned Eddie Murphy's pool." Todd Wenning's 1st Job, Current Job, and Favorite Bit of Wisdom
    Oct 24 2025

    Decades before he started KNA Capital, a boutique investment firm, Todd Wenning got an up-close look at the homes of the rich and famous as he cleaned their swimming pools. He takes a break from teaching finance at the University of Dayton to discuss:
    - Why his love of history resulted in a college degree from St. Joseph’s University but not a career
    - Getting a job at The Vanguard Group
    - Making his students study corporate fraud by reading “The Smartest Guys In The Room”
    - The movie scene he uses to teach his students about bank solvency
    Opening clip – “The House”

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    32 min