Money Lessons from the Presidents

Money Lessons from the Presidents

We all know that money can be stressful, confusing, even a little embarrassing, and that applies to pretty much all of us, even the president of the United States. From Abraham Lincoln secretly stashing his paychecks to Gerald Ford’s side-hustle retirement, the financial lives of America’s leaders have been just as messy and fascinating as our own. In her new book, All the Presidents’ Money: How the Men Who Governed America Governed Their Money, wealth manager and Forbes contributor Megan Gorman shows how the same dramas that hit our wallets have played out in the White House.

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The Emotion You're Most Ashamed of Is the One Worth Listening To

The Emotion You're Most Ashamed of Is the One Worth Listening To

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14 Apr 27min

You're Not the Problem. Work Is.

You're Not the Problem. Work Is.

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13 Apr 32min

The Art of Managing Risk

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Retired general Stanley McChrystal and former media executive Michele Wucker share what they've learned about navigating an uncertain world. Sponsored By: Notion — Try Custom Agents now at ⁠notion.c...

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You're Not Experiencing Time. You're Building It.

You're Not Experiencing Time. You're Building It.

What we call "now" might be less a moment we experience and more a story our brains construct. Jo Marchant kicks things off by exploring the surprising science of the present moment and why it's far s...

9 Apr 31min

Before You Quit, Listen to This

Before You Quit, Listen to This

Something in your life isn't working — but should you push through or walk away? First, Anthony Klotz, the researcher who predicted the Great Resignation, explains what really drives us to quit and wh...

8 Apr 23min

How to Disagree Without Turning It Into a Fight

How to Disagree Without Turning It Into a Fight

We live in a world where you can argue with anyone, anytime, for any reason — but are we actually any good at it? Harvard behavioral scientist Julia Minson kicks things off with a science-backed frame...

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