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Money Tree Investing
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Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

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Get new ideas every week from Money Tree Investing Podcast! Come find out why our smart listeners love us. We find the top minds of investing and personal finance to join us on our show. Our guests and panelists talk about investing and personal finance ideas like how to find great investment ideas, building passive income, investing in real estate, financial independence, alternative investments, personal finance, money management, retirement, and finding new investment trends that are not ...
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Nest Egg!
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Nest Egg!

Lori Zager & Lisa James of 2X Wealth Group

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Welcome to Nest Egg! where Wall Street Women help you overcome financial anxiety with advice and easy-to-understand explanations of today’s investment landscape. We get real about financial concepts they never taught you in school.
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Do Money Trees Really Exist? Yes!Investing in Real Estate is how you can plant your very own Money Tree.We are teaching busy professionals how to utilize their finances to passively grow their wealth through real estate investing. We interview professionals from many walks of life who discovered the numerous benefits of investing in real estate. We will learn from their successes and failures to help you start your journey towards financial freedom. Just like planting a seed that becomes a h ...
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Are you interested in real estate investing, but don’t know where to start? Join apartment investors Jeffrey, Kenneth, and Kerwin Donis as they interview other real estate investors about their wins, learning lessons, and their journey to real estate success. If you're ready to learn how real estate can help you change your family's financial tree and create a life by your own design, press play!
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Mary Sterk, CFP ®, is the owner of Sterk Financial Services (www.sterkfinancialservices.com), which is headquartered in Dakota Dunes, SD and has a second location in Kansas City. Mary’s inspirational story is one of fighting her way from Welfare to Wealth Management despite a teenage pregnancy, living in low-income housing, and raising two small children while subsisting on food stamps. Mary has received numerous awards including the Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Advisor and Forbes Top Women W ...
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Minnesota Now

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Live, down to earth, unscripted interviews that aim to connect, inform and entertain. Real people share real stories with Cathy Wurzer. It’s journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously and puts people first.
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Welcome to the Equity Sahi Hai podcast brought to you buy Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company. Equities have the potential to deliver inflation-beating returns for your portfolio. But how do you assess a sector or a stock? How do you take informed decisions to invest your money? The Equity Sahi Hai podcast offers deep investment insights into sectors using Motilal Oswal AMC’s structured approach. Our podcast will help you understand the investment potential of sectors and stocks in a simp ...
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If you want to live on the beach like Jimmy Buffett, you've got to learn how to invest like Warren Buffett. We have the tools to help you build your own portfolio, through the use of daily market letters, a weekly stock analysis video and a unique computer program, that will not only outperform the S&P 500 index, but will also outperform 96% of professional money managers over the long run.
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Christopher Zook talks about the secrets of high finance and how you can join them. We discuss GP Stakes and how this exists for investors to join the club. For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/secrets-of-high-finance-christopher-zook Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barb…
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It's got a long history going back to Robert Maxwell and Sir James Goldsmith's long-running battle to bankrupt Private Eye, but in recent years so-called "lawfare" has become a veritable industry. We talk to David Hooper, solicitor and author of Buying Silence about the ways in which companies have used libel and privacy laws to squash their critic…
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St. Paul City Council has approved a budget for next year. It includes a tax hike of 3.7% and money for a host of programs and city services. The budget also funnels $1 million in leftover pandemic relief money from the federal government to a non-profit firm that will help residents who are saddled with medical debt. When St. Paul Mayor Melvin Car…
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Minnesota Now is kicking off a new series called Connect the Dots. We’ll ask community elders in Minnesota to share their wisdom and lessons learned about what really matters in life. MPR’s senior economics contributor Chris Farrell has been interviewing people 70 years and older for insights that might prove useful to younger generations. Chris’ i…
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Dayton, Minnesota-born Olympian Briana Scurry was recently honored by the Sports Museum, which awarded her its Soccer Legacy Award at a fundraising gala in Boston. Scurry played for the University of Massachusetts and became a starting goalie for the U.S. national team. She was one of the first players to compete in a women's paid professional leag…
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You’ve likely seen holiday lights strung up on the houses in your neighborhood. And maybe you have a holiday tradition to pack into the car and see the best displays in the area. An annual guide can help you map out your road trip. Mike Marcotte is an Executive Producer at KSTP and runs the blog, Give Me The Mike. For the 7th year in a row, he is b…
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St. Paul City Council will erase $100 million in medical debt. Not every council member was in favor of that decision. The city’s mayor joined the show to chat about what it means for the city's new budget. Minnesota elders have learned endless lessons through the years. Our new series asks them to "connect the dots." The holiday season is inspirin…
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Watching the Twins and Timberwolves could get easier soon, as Axios Twin Cities reported earlier this week. Both teams are ending contracts with the parent company behind Bally Sports, which streaming services have dropped. Of course, when you miss a game, Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson can help you get caught up. Wally is the founder of Minnesot…
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The Oct. 7 Hamas attack and Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza strip has surfaced a wide spectrum of emotions for Jews. Some know where they stand, others are changing their perspectives, and some are unsure where to even begin. But people are guarded. Amid the tension, Jews are seeking opportunities to come together and they’re looking for guidance.…
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A new report on the shape of Minnesota’s budget. A surplus is likely in the short-term, but there could be trouble in the long run. Minnesota college students are in Dubai for the annual united nations climate change conference, or COP28. They tell MPR News what they’ve learned so far. It doesn’t feel or look like winter out there yet. What’s going…
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The first night of Hanukkah is Thursday, and a local musician is celebrating with song. Sarina Partridge is a musician, song-leader and educator in Minneapolis. And throughout Hanukkah she is hosting several sing-alongs for the Jewish community to take part in. She joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about her music and how it plays a role in…
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If you look outside it doesn’t feel like winter — and doesn't really look like winter in most of the state. To break down why this is happening and our next chance for snow is MPR News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard, in for Paul Huttner this week. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on…
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Among those watching the world try to get on track with climate change is a group of students from St. Paul’s Macalester College. They traveled more than 7,000 miles to watch the UN’s annual climate meeting, COP28. On day one, world leaders reached an agreement on what’s called a loss-and-damage fund to help vulnerable countries recover from disast…
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There’s mixed news Tuesday from Minnesota finance officials about the shape of the state’s budget. In the short run, another surplus is expected. But down the road, there could be a possible deficit. Budget officials will answer questions reporters Wednesday afternoon when they discuss the economic forecast. MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst bro…
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This week we discuss Black Friday and why it doesn't matter to the markets. Personal spending cools... The market yawns Credit Card Balances Skyrocket... The market doesn't notice. The economy starts cooling and the market celebrates. They think the Fed will pivot, but the Fed is clearly saying no. Eventually the market will wake up after it gets h…
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You may or may not already know this fun fact: the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is one of only 17 certified International Dark Sky Sanctuaries in the world. Every year, adventurers, artists and photographers from around the world travel to Cook County to experience the night sky. Thursday marks the beginning of the fifth annual Dark Sky Fe…
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Winter brings cold and flu to mind, but Fargo is seeing a big increase in whooping cough cases. We found out why and how you can protect yourself and your kids. Tuesday marks 60 days of the Israel-Hamas war. For Jews in Minnesota, conversations inside the community are fraught. We heard from Jewish Minnesotans on what that's been like to navigate. …
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Whooping cough is on the rise in Fargo. In just the past month, Cass County has reported twelve cases of the virus -- more than they typically see in an entire year. Dr. Tracie Newman and epidemiologist Brenton Nesemeier are both with Fargo Cass Public Health. They joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about it.…
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Hanukkah begins on Thursday, and Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Years will be hear before you know it. While the weather this time of year might make you want to stay indoors, there is plenty to explore, from holiday markets to pop-up holiday bars. Kristen Glazer has all the top spots in across Minnesota. She runs a blog called “Expedition Kristen” alo…
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If you have young kids in your life, you may have noticed that they’re learning to read in ways that are different than the way your learn. That’s because Minnesota legislators recently passed a historic law that requires schools to adopt a new reading curriculum — all with the goal of closing Minnesota’s vast reading gap. In Rochester’s public sch…
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Starting Monday, Metro Transit will begin tougher fare enforcement. Community Service Officers will begin asking riders for their fares. Those who haven't paid will be issued a citation. Fines start at $35 for a first violation to $100 for a fourth. It's part of a push to clean up light rail platforms and trains, and bring ridership back up. Part o…
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As Minnesotans many of us have taken a walk through the woods to relieve stress. But a new study from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse found forest therapy – also called forest bathing -- had significant health and well-being benefits for kids with mental health challenges. For more on what we can learn from the new research, a Minnesota fores…
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Metro Transit says it's getting tough on fare evasion, starting Monday. Why now? We talked to general manager Lesley Kandaras about efforts to boost enforcement -- and ridership -- on metro buses and trains. Some Minnesota schools are already using new reading tools that will be required by law. We talked to Catharine Richert -- a reporter and pare…
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No, it's not a novel by GK Chesterton; it's the takeover of the world's investment markets by a sinister posse of giant passive fund managers and private equity firms. These now possess the sort of political and economic power that would have made John Rockefeller green with envy. We talk to John Coates, professor at Harvard Law School and author o…
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John Jennings, financial advisor to ultra high net worth investors, discusses a myriad of topics related to issues that extreme wealth has with individuals and families. We also discuss mental models, ikigai, and wealth preservation secrets. Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance …
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The Minneapolis-based jazz pop band Rabeca releases a new album called ‘Junk’ on Dec. 1. They will perform an album release show at the Hook and Ladder in Minneapolis on Dec. 2. Anna Dolde is a Minneapolis jazz and pop saxophonist. She co-leads the band and joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the new album.…
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There are calls to cut Minnesota's financial ties to Israel by moving pension accounts and other investments that benefit its economy. On Wednesday, protestors met at the state capitol to call on the State Board of Investment to do so. They echoed a wider movement known as BDS for "boycott, divest, sanctions." The Jewish Community Resource Council …
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The movie Priscilla has earned more than $19 million since its late October release. The film tells the story of the teenage girl who met and later married Elvis Presley, one of the pioneers of rock n’ roll. Priscilla’s movie comes less than two years after Elvis had a biopic of his own. Both have stirred up attention over the King’s legacy. Elvis …
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The state of policing in the city of Minneapolis is once again under scrutiny. We heard from one of the people tasked with making change. Calls continue for Minnesota to withdraw over one hundred million dollars in investments from Israel. State Auditor Julie Blaha joined the show for more. What happens when a small town loses its ambulance service…
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During a medical emergency, you can count on an ambulance to likely be at your home within 10 minutes. Sometimes those minutes matter. But a city in the Iron Range is at risk of losing that critical service. The city of Nashwauk says they are considering selling their ambulance service. Aaron Brown joined Minnesota Now to explain why this is happen…
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An often overlooked governmental body at the state Capitol drew much attention Wednesday. The Minnesota State Board of Investment — which includes Gov. Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison and other top officials — had to meet in a larger room than usual, and one that made entry and exit for state officials more accessible. That’s because pro-P…
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We’re following protests at the Capitol calling for the state board of investment to divest money from Israel. We’ll learn more and check in on the first year of an inpatient mental health unit for kids. Plus, can you believe it’s (nearly) December already? Meteorologist Paul Huttner gives us our forecast, including potential for northern lights la…
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When you hear “Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel, some of you picture young Dustin Hoffman with a thousand-yard stare. Some songs that weren’t written for the movies wind up inextricably linked to a film, and that changes how people remember both. Nate Patrin knows a lot about the ties between songs like the “Sound of Silence” and movies like …
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Looking for a good gift for the chef in your life? For Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis’ 15th anniversary in 2021, the chefs and business owners at the market came together to create a cookbook. The 23 recipes highlight the many different flavors from around the world that are available at the market, including a bison and hominy bowl with blue…
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