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YW 69 - The War on Millennials with Pete Seat

Pete Seat is the former spokesman for President George W. Bush, U.S. Senator Dan Coats and The Indiana Republican Party. He's now the Senior Project Manager at Hathaway Strategies and Founding Publisher of TheFrontRowSeat.com. He's the author of the new book, "The War on Millennials: Airing Grievances & Offering Solutions Through the Eyes of America's Next Generation of Leaders." In the past two elections, the millennials voted for Obama. Seat discusses who they will vote for next, given how much Obama has burdened them moving forward. In his book, "The War on Millennials: Airing Grievances & Offering Solutions Through the Eyes of America's Next Generation of Leaders," Seat wrote his book, "The War on Millennials: Airing Grievances & Offering Solutions Through the Eyes of America's Next Generation of Leaders," from the vantage point of "a spokesperson for American youth.” Seat discusses the disconnect between Washington and the Millennial generation and why the GOP can't attract younger voters. A former spokesman for President George W. Bush, U.S. Sen. Dan Coats and the Indiana Republican Party, Seat works at Indianapolis-based public affairs consulting firm Hathaway Strategies. He has appeared on numerous Fox News and MSNBC programs including “Happening Now,” “The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd,” and “Hardball with Chris Matthews”. He also has published columns in outlets including Politico, MSNBC.com and The Indianapolis Star, and is the author of the forthcoming book “The War on Millennials.” From June 2005 to January 2009, Seat served on President George W. Bush’s White House staff, including as deputy assistant press secretary. He traveled to 23 countries with the president, logged thousands of miles aboard Air Force One, and was one of only a handful of staff in the Oval Office during the first gathering in 25 years of all living presidents at the White House. A native of Schererville, Seat is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in theater arts and was an alternate delegate to the 2004 Republican National Convention from Arizona, and again in 2012 representing Indiana. Visit The Front Row Seat at www.TheFrontRowSeat.com. Find out more about Hathaway Strategies at www.hathawaystrategies.com.

Jul 23, 201423 min

YW 68 - Why Relationships Matter with Scott Gerber

Scott Gerber is the Founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council. He joins the podcast to share his thoughts on crowdfunding young entrepreneurs and start-ups changing the healthcare industry. He then finishes the discussion by sharing some advice for relationship building. Scott Gerber is a self taught serial entrepreneur, sought-after public speaker, internationally syndicated business columnist, television commentator, and author of the book ”Never Get a “Real” Job”. He is the producer and host of “Founders Forum with Scott Gerber” on Inc.com. He’s been widely recognized as the world’s most-syndicated columnist on the subject of entrepreneurship. His columns appear regularly on TIME, Inc., MSN, CNBC, CNN, Mashable, The Next Web, and The Huffington Post. Scott is also a regular contributor on MSNBC, Fox Business and CNN. Scott is the founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, an invite-only organization comprised of many of America’s most successful young entrepreneurs. He has been a featured speaker at the White House and has rung the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell. In 2011, he was named one of Mashable’s “4 Young Social Good Entrepreneurs to Watch. In 2012, he was named a “generation Y employment champion” by Fortune Magazine. In 2013, Fast Company named him a “superconnector” and the “Pandora of Gen Y networking”. He has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, TIME, CNN, Reuters, Mashable, CBS Evening News, ABC World News Tonight, MSNBC, US News & World Report, Fox News, Inc. and Entrepreneur. Find out more about Scott Gerber at www.scottdgerber.com. Visit the Young Entrepreneur Council at www.yec.co.

Apr 14, 201420 min

YW 67 - Understanding Obamacare with Anne Filipic

Anne Filipic is the President of Enroll America. Filipic has been tasked with taking one of the most politicized and divisive pieces of legislation in recent American history and turning it into a kitchen table, family-friendly consumer issue. She joins the podcast to discuss the marketing tactics she is utilizing to sell Obamacare. Filipic tells us the truth on how things are really going with Obamacare and whether they are hitting their metrics. She also explains why she set a deadline of March 31st for enrollment. Anne Filipic serves as President of Enroll America, a non-profit organization dedicated to maximizing the number of Americans who enroll in health coverage made available through the Affordable Care Act. Most recently, Ms. Filipic was the Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. Previously, she served as Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. Her background includes key positions in a variety of electoral and issue campaigns, including the 2008 Obama for America campaign, where she served as Field Director during the Iowa caucuses and Colorado General Election Director. As an early leader in the Obama for America campaign, Ms. Filipic played a key role in developing and implementing the campaign’s successful organizing model, which has fundamentally altered the nature of grassroots engagement. Since joining Enroll America in January 2013, Ms. Filipic has appeared in dozens of media outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg News, MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes,” CNN’s “CrossFire,” and “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Representing the nation’s leading health coverage enrollment organization with a staff of over 260, a coalition of over 2000 partner organizations, and a network of over 15,000 volunteers, Ms. Filipic has become a leading voice on the consumer experience and best practices around ACA enrollment and engagement. Visit Enroll America at www.enrollamerica.org.

Apr 2, 201416 min

YW 66 - Young & Successful Media with Jennifer Kushell

At 38, Jennifer Kushell, has lead a movement inspiring young people to do more with their lives for two decades. As Co-Founder and President of Young & Successful Media, she has been a relentless advocate for the younger generations, impacting the lives and futures of millions around the world. In 2006, she led her company in launching YSN.com – Your Success Network – an online universe for emerging adults to explore their passions, connect with ambitious others and find opportunities across the globe. The site has since attracted young entrepreneurs, leaders and fast rising executives from 200+ countries. Author of the NY Times Best Seller Secrets of the Young & Successful (Simon & Schuster), The Young Entrepreneur's Edge (Random House) and Solo Para Emprendedores (Grupo Norma), she has been called a “guru” of her generation’s entrepreneurial movement by US News & World Report and “The Career Doctor” by Cosmopolitan. Kushell has appeared in front hundreds of millions throughout the world via major media such as CNN, CNBC, BBC, NPR, PBS, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur, Cosmopolitan, and Seventeen and has sourced over 400 journalists on trends that affect young people, while providing emotionally charged content to inspire emerging adults to lead extraordinary lives. As a popular speaker, she has addressed and delivered keynotes to a wide range of corporations, trade associations, universities and organizations, including: Starwood Hotels, American Express/OPEN, Entrepreneur Magazine’s Business Growth Conferences, The National Association of Women Business Owners, Junior Chamber International’s World Congress in Japan, Students in Free Enterprise, AIESEC, Future Business Leaders of America, The National Youth Leadership Congress, Insead University in France, Harvard’s International Business Conference, The Harvard Club in Belgium, University of Lima in Peru, ESEN (Escuela Superior de Economìa y Negocios) in El Salvador, The White House Conference on Small Business, and the National Science Center in Australia. As a corporate consultant and thought leader, Kushell has worked with a wide range of educators, NGOs government agencies, and global corporations. Highlights include projects with Subway AOL, Visa, Bank of America, BusinessWeek, Inc, Ernst & Young, MTV, Staples, Exxon/Mobil Oil, The Australian Government, Job Corps, and Boston Public Schools. Her focus: The Next Generation Workforce and Youth Empowerment, Employment and Entrepreneurship. Kushell has helped sculpt numerous programs, promotions, and initiatives targeting students, young professionals and business owners, while increasing the amount of information, resources, and support available both nationally and internationally. These collaborations grant organizations unparalleled access to young people around the globe, an intimate understanding of what motivates them, and paves the way for innovative solutions to make campaigns more influential, emotionally charged and compelling. Having started her first small business at the age of 13, by 19, Kushell was on a mission. Frustrated with the lack of support and guidance available for younger people pursuing their first ventures, in 1993 she founded The Young Entrepreneurs Network, one of the first online communities connecting over 10,000 entrepreneurs in 70 countries. From there, her team conducted the first psychographic research study on young entrepreneurs (featured by the Wall Street Journal) and wrote the first advanced entrepreneurship curriculum for high school students. A founding member of the National Mentoring Partnership, Kushell worked with the founders and top executives of leading youth service organizations (such as Big Brothers, YMCA, Girl Scouts of America, etc.) to further the reach of mentoring programs throughout the country, establish guidelines for best practices, and increase government funding via new legislation. She has also served on the advisory boards of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), The National Mentoring Policy Counsel, and Harvard Women in Business. Kushell has been honored with national awards from the National Federation of Independent Business, The US Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, and The Kauffman Foundation. Find out more about Jen Kushell at http://jenniferkushell.com/

Mar 14, 201426 min

YW 65 - They Don't Teach Corporate in College with Alexandra Levit

Alexandra Levit is a workplace author, generational speaker, columnist, consultant, and author of, "They Don’t Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something’s Guide to the Business World." She joins the show to discuss smart career moves 20-somethings can make out of college to help them land the jobs of their dreams. While at the job, it's important for youngsters to find workplace mentors. Levit explains how new employees can do this. Levit breaks down recent jobs data to conclude certain signals employers are sending to recent graduates. She believes several trends in 2014 will impact people's careers. She also thinks 20-somethings can learn several career lessons about Healthcare.gov. Find out more about Alexnadra Levit at www.alexandralevit.com.

Mar 6, 201420 min

YW 64 - Financial Literacy with Neale Godfrey

Neale Godfrey is the CEO and President of Green$treet Commons and Chairman of The Children's Financial Network. She's a #1 New York Times bestselling author of 26 books empowering children and their families to take charge of their financial lives. Godfrey explains how parents can teach the next generation how to be rich and appreciative. She thinks youngsters need to learn how to give back as well. Godfrey wraps up the discussion by giving advice to kids who will be facing the burden of rising healthcare, education, and inflationary costs. Find out more about Green$treet Commons at www.greenstreetcommons.com. Visit The Children's Financial Network at www.childrensfinancialnetwork.com. Neale S. Godfrey is an acknowledged expert on family and children’s finances. She has been in the financial field for over 30 years. She began her career as one of the first female executives at The Chase Manhattan Bank. She then became the President of The First Women’s Bank and founder of The First Children’s Bank. That started the conversation about children and money in the United States. Neale formed Children’s Financial Network, Inc to promote the mission of education for children and their parents. She has authored 16 books dealing with money, life skills and values. Neale’s first adult book, MONEY DOESN’T GROW ON TREES: A PARENT’S GUIDE TO RAISING FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE CHILDREN became #1 on the New York Times Best Seller List. In addition to her books, Neale has developed THE ONE AND ONLY COMMON SENSE/CENTS SERIES, the first money curriculum for Grades 1 to 8 along with a CD-ROM, MONEY TOWN, for children from kindergarten through eighth grade. Neale is a dedicated and serious advocate for women. Her books and programs aim to empower women to take charge of their financial lives. She has two books for women, MAKING CHANGE and MOM, INC.: TAKING YOUR WORK SKILLS HOME. She frequently speaks on the subject to groups focusing on assistance to women as well as supporting the education of their children. Presently, she is on the board of directors of UNIFEM (United Nations Agency for International Women’s Rights) and has held successful fundraisers for them. Neale is available to corporations both domestic and international to make keynote presentations, conduct seminars, and act as a spokesperson. She has been a speaker for Merrill Lynch, Paine Webber, AIG, AG Edwards, Fleet and New York Life. She has served as national spokesperson for Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Fidelity Bank, Quaker Oats, UPS, AIG, Proctor & Gamble and Nuveen. Recently, she has been selected as spokesperson for AOL Cash Card. She is a financial literacy advocate for the American Bankers Association.

Feb 21, 201418 min

YW 63 - How to Get People to Invest in you with Upstart's Paul Gu

Paul Gu is co-founder & head of products at Upstart. He explains the JOBS Act's effects on crowdfunding and how this will impact entrepreneurship and the U.S. economy as a whole. Gu also walks us through the entire model of Upstart... how it works... and how youngsters can get investors to bet on their futures. In essence, Upstart is crowdfunding people and their educations. Furthermore, Gu describes how Upstart can curb the student loan issue. Find out more about Upstart at www.upstart.com.

Oct 15, 201327 min

YW 62 - Fund Your Business with Marc Gorlin

Marc Gorlin is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Kabbage. He explains how Kabbage provides online advances to grow a business without relying on credit score. Gorlin believes this new form of lending is the future. Gorlin also breaks down the current state of lending and what businesses can do to set themselves up for financing. Visit Kabbage at www.kabbage.com.

Oct 10, 201320 min

YW 61 - "The Modern Manners Guy" with Richie Frieman

Richie Frieman is "The Modern Manners Guy” on the Quick and Dirty Tips network and author of, "REPLY ALL…And Other Ways to Tank Your Career." The book is targeted to young people so they can hopefully become more wealthy, but older people are just as guilty. Frieman explains how people can make a great first impression and land jobs. He also shares some strategies to fix workplace faux pas and how people can completely avoid them in the first place. Frieman gives his advice to youngsters on conducting themselves on social media, company happy hours, and holiday parties. Find out more about Richie Frieman at www.richiefrieman.com.

Oct 5, 201335 min

YW 60 - Chicken Soup for the Successful Soul with Jack Canfield

On this episode, Jason Hartman is joined by Jack Canfield, America’s #1 Success Coach, to talk about Jack’s journey to success as founder and CEO of Chicken Soup for the Soul Enterprises, founder and chairman of The Canfield Training Group, and his latest project, Bestseller Blueprint Training Program. As the beloved originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, Jack Canfield fostered the emergence of inspirational anthologies as a genre - and watched it grow to a billion dollar market. As the driving force behind the development and delivery of more than 123 million books sold through the Chicken Soup for the Soul® franchise (and over 500 million copies in print worldwide), Jack Canfield is uniquely qualified to talk about success. His proven formula for success reached global acclaim with his most recent National Bestseller, The Success Principles™: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. For his fascinating story, listen at: www.SpeakingofWealth.com. Jack is a multiple New York Times bestselling author, including titles such as The Power of Focus, The Aladdin Factor, Dare to Win, You’ve Got to Read This Book! and The Key to Living the Law of Attraction. He is the Founder and Chairman of The Canfield Training Group in Santa Barbara, California, which trains entrepreneurs, educators, corporate leaders and motivated individuals how to accelerate the achievement of their personal and professional goals. Jack is also the founder of The Foundation for Self-Esteem in Westlake Village, California, which provides self-esteem resources and trainings to social workers, welfare recipients and human resource professionals. Jack wrote and produced the Goals Program, a video training program for California welfare recipients. To date, the program has been responsible for helping 450,000 people get off welfare. Jack is a featured teacher in the movie “The Secret”, “The Opus”, “The Cure”, "The Tapping Solution”, and “Yes IS the Destination...No is How You Get There.” He has recently been filmed for inclusion in two more films entitled “Discover the Gift” and “Awakening.” Jack has also been a featured guest on more than 1,000 radio and television programs in nearly every major market worldwide - many of them on a repeat basis. A sample of these shows include Oprah, Montel, Larry King Live, 20/20, Inside Edition, The Today Show, Fox and Friends, The CBS Evening News, The NBC Nightly News, Eye to Eye, CNN's Talk Back Live!, PBS, QVC and many others.

Sep 26, 201330 min

YW 59 - "A Simple Book of Financial Wisdom" with Danny Kofke

Danny Kofke is a schoolteacher and author of, "A Simple Book of Financial Wisdom: Teach Yourself (and Your Kids) How to Live Wealthy with Little Money." Kofke tells us how kids can learn to be entrepreneurs and what elders should teach kids about money. He also shares his opinions on whether we should end teacher unions and if states should disband the tenure system for teachers. Visit Danny Kofke's blog at dannykofke.blogspot.com.

Sep 20, 201320 min

YW 58 - Persistence and Entrepreneurship with former NBA professional Jonathan Bender

Jonathan Bender is a former NBA player turned serial entrepreneur, having founded The Jonathan Bender Foundation. He joins the podcast to tell us about his different businesses and their models. Bender also explains what got him interested in making money on his own through hard work, which required a different skill-set from sports. He describes how athletics can translate to power in business and how ordinary people can launch second careers. Bender is one of the rare social entrepreneurs who makes money and does good at the same time. He explains this new practice and how it's a win-win situation for all. Find out more about Jonathan Bender at www.jonathanbender.com. Visit the Jonathan Bender Foundation at www.thejonathanbenderfoundation.org.

Sep 16, 201325 min

YW 57 - The Fiske Guide to College with Edward Fiske

Edward Fiske is the author of the top college guide, "Fiske Guide to College." He was the former Education Editor of the New York Times. In this interview, Fiske shares his overall thoughts on college and attending it. He also addresses the student loan problem. Find out more about the Fiske Guide to College at www.fiskeguide.com.

Sep 13, 201324 min

YW 56 - "Your Inner Red Shoes" with Mariela Dabbah

Mariela Dabbah is the CEO of Latinos in CollegeFind (LIC) and author of, "Your Inner Red Shoes: Step Into Your Own Style of Success." Dabbah explains her definition of success and how she helps Latinos succeed through education, career development and empowerment. She thinks it is important for people to break free from any subconscious mandates or family pressures that may be holding them back. Dabbah also talks about why she started the Red Shoe Movement and provides evidence for discrimination in the workplace. Author, speaker and media contributor, Mariela Dabbah was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was the owner of a book distributor where she developed parent and teacher workshops. After she sold her assets, she focused on her writing career and has become a renowned personality through her work. She presents in corporations and universities across the country and is frequently seen on CNN, Univision, Telemundo and other networks. She is the founder of Latinos in College, a not-for-profit organization that helps Latinos find everything they need to graduate from college. Visit Mariela Dabbah's website at www.marieladabbah.com. Find out more about the Red Shoe Movement at www.redshoemovement.com.

Sep 9, 201325 min

YW 55 - Micro Lending with Rohan Matthew

Rohan Mathew is the Founder of The Intersect Fund, which is a non-profit organization that helps low-income people get the financial help, training, mentorship and more to turn aspirations into real businesses. Rohan shares some of his success stories that stem from a big boom in micro-entrepreneurship. A small micro loan help turn a worker into a boss. Rohan assesses the state of entrepreneurship and its outlook for 2013 and also gives his tips for building a business from the ground up. Visit The Intersect Fund at www.intersectfund.org/.

Sep 2, 201319 min

YW 54 - Student Loan Debt, and Economy Discussions with Logan Mohtashami

Jason talks with financial expert Logan Mohtashami regarding the massive student loan debt problem and how students can make smarter decisions. They also discuss where the economy is going. Logan Mohtashami is a senior loan manager at his family-run mortgage company, AMC Lending Group, which has been providing mortgage services for California residents since 1987. He has been an active trader in the stock market since 1996. His other passion is our political system in this country. Logan is also a financial columnist for Benzinga.com and his goal in his blog is to do what he can to provide readers with real time truthful information on the housing sector and finance.

Aug 28, 201328 min

YW 53 - Walden on Wheels with Ken Ilgunas

Ken Ilgunas is the author of "Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom." He tells us how he was able to pay his graduate education at Duke University while secretly living in a van on Duke's campus. He also explains whether a degree is required for many of the jobs that young people work. Ken Ilgunas was born in Ontario, Canada and raised in Wheatfield—a small town in western New York where his family still lives. He just finished walking the entire 1,700-mile length of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline. Find out more about Ken Ilgunas by visiting www.kenilgunas.com.

Jul 25, 201332 min

YW 52 - "The Subversive Job Search" with Alan Corey

Alan Corey is the author of, "THE SUBVERSIVE JOB SEARCH: How to Overcome A Lousy Job, Sluggish Economy, and Useless Degree to Create a Six-Figure Career." He was a millionaire real estate investor when he wrote first first book, "A Million Bucks by 30." As a young man, he was also a bar owner and reality-TV regular. At the age of 29, with numerous investments under his belt, he ended up on unemployment. Corey explains his career and what he learned about personal finances. He managed to reinvent himself as a career man after having to go on a job hunt for the first time in ten years and was able to go from being hopelessly ignored to being incessantly headhunted. Corey also discusses how he was able to land an entry-level day job for $40,000 and turn it into a $190,000 a year career in just 24 months. Find out more about Alan Corey at www.alancorey.com.

Jul 15, 201327 min

YW 51 - Reaching Your Potential with Robert Kaplan

Robert S. Kaplan is Senior Associate Dean for External Relations and Martin Marshall Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is also the Co-chairman of Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation and Chairman and Founding Partner of Indaba Capital Management, as well as former Vice Chairman of the Goldman Sachs Group. He is the author of, "What You're Really Meant to Do: A Road Map for Reaching Your Unique Potential."Kaplan explains how students can go about defining their own respective successes and gives tips for students to achieve their potential. He also shares how we can individually know what we're bad at how we can all go about finding a small group of people who care enough about us to tell us things we may not want to hear. Given today's generation, Kaplan discusses how someone should go about changing jobs.Visit the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation at www.draperrichards.org. Visit Indaba Capital Management at www.indabacapital.com/. Visit Harvard Business School at www.hbs.edu.

May 14, 201327 min

YW 50 - Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus with John Gray

Relationship expert and best-selling author, Dr. John Gray, joins Jason Hartman to talk about research studies and Dr. Gray’s new work, “Boys to Men.” Dr. Gray talks about how his observations have been backed up by and further explained by brain studies, showing obvious differences between men and women in brain function and hormones that affect health and behavior. He offers a deeper explanation of these differences based on scientific research showing how activities particular to each gender, diet, and an increased existence of xenoestrogens in our environment play a significant role in hormonal balance and imbalance. Dr. Gray discusses the proper use of supplements and the dangers of pharmaceuticals. This leads into his new work regarding healthy male development and his upcoming new book, Boys to Men, a look at how boys have been affected by today’s culture, showing a higher dropout rate than girls, lower comprehension, and higher instances of boredom and depression. The high carbohydrate diet we consume plays a big role in this trend, and he cites inflammation in the brain as one factor in decreased comprehension. He describes activities, diet and supplements that can alleviate inflammation and stress and bring about optimal health in both men and women. John Gray, Ph.D. is the best-selling relationship author of all time and the most trusted voice in relationships today. He is the author of 17 books, including The New York Times #1 Best-Selling Book of the last decade, MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS. His 17 books have sold over 50 million copies in 50 different languages around the world. John is a leading internationally recognized expert in the fields of communication and relationships. His unique focus is assisting men and women in understanding, respecting and appreciating their differences. John‘s advice can be easily used to improve relationships at home and in the workplace. For more than 35 years, John Gray has conducted public and private seminars for thousands of participants. In his highly acclaimed books, videos and transformational seminars, Johnentertains and inspires audiences with practical communication techniques. John’s purpose is to create a world where men and women understand, respect, appreciate and ultimately work together. Summit Entertainment (Lionsgate) has purchased the rights to John Gray’s bestseller “Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus” with the intention of creating a feature film and TV series. Summit has hired Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan to adapt and direct the title into a romantic comedy, with BermanBraun’s Lloyd Braun and Gail Berman producing. John Gray is a popular speaker on the national and international lecture circuit and often appears on television and radio programs to discuss his work. He has made guest appearances on such shows as Oprah, The Dr. Oz Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The CBS Morning Show, Live with Regis, Fox & Friends Weekend, Good Morning New York, Larry King Live, CNN and Company and many others. He has been profiled in major publications across the United States. John Gray lives with his wife and children in Northern California.

May 9, 201345 min

YW 49 - College Advice and How To Save Money with Scott Gamm

Scott Gamm is the Founder of HelpSaveMyDollars.com and author of, "MORE MONEY, PLEASE: The Financial Secrets You Never Learned in School."Gamm believes students can pay for college without getting deep in debt. He shares the best ways to pay off student loans.After school, Gamm stresses the importance to save for retirement ASAP. He also shares some common scams and financial traps targeted at young people.Finally, Gamm provides his commentary on rewards memberships worth it and ways to save on airfare.Visit HelpSaveMyDollars.com at www.helpsavemydollars.com.

May 3, 201316 min

YW 48 - Education Without Boundries with Jon Modica

Jon Modica is the Founder and CEO of Nutmeg Education. He discusses online educational tools that are being used in schools today. He also shares information for parents to find online tools that schools are using. Jon thinks more schools should be using such online learning tools. Jon’s passion for education grew during his time at Connecticut College where he worked with a kindergarten program for a course requirement. After becoming deeply interested in how children learn, he chose to major in Human Development and received a teaching certificate in elementary education. After he received the Louis Lacey McGarry Award for his work with children, he was motivated to work on a documentary of an afterschool program at a homeless shelter, and also pursue an independent study on bilingual education. To learn more about the great inequities in our education system, Jon pursued a master’s degree in Urban Education Policy at Brown University. During his final months in the program, he found a significant disconnect between the goals of policy makers, the real effect those policies have had on schools and the services that various agencies are providing to support schools — in particular, the way schools and educators are dealing with the pressures of high stakes testing. Jon founded Nutmeg Education, LLC with the goal of helping teachers deal with these pressures in ways that can help student achievement, without using subversive teaching methods. By working closely with dozens of teachers, school leaders, students, and a team of sophisticated web developers, Jon hopes Nutmeg Education will do just that. Visit Nutmeg Education at http://www.NutmegEducation.com.

Apr 19, 201316 min

YW 47 - Propel with Whitney Keyes

Whitney Keyes is Adjunct professor of Global Reputation Management at Seattle University and Fellow of the Center for Strategic Communications; Author of "Propel: Five Ways to Amp Up Your Marketing and Accelerate Business." She shares tips on how today's grads stay competitive and successful in the marketplace. Whitney previously worked at Microsoft with Bill Gates and had dramatic success in several initiatives. She shares her experiences. She also tells us a little bit about the programs she created to empower women entrepreneurs in Malaysia, Kenya and Namibia.Whitney Keyes is an international speaker, marketing expert and professor of strategic communications. For over 20 years, she has helped organizations and individuals to be more successful. Whitney has worked as a senior Microsoft manager, a strategic advisor for American Express and a marketing consultant to thousands of businesses around the world. She has also worked for the U.S. Department of State to empower women entrepreneurs in Malaysia, Kenya and Namibia. She’s the author of the book, Propel: Five ways to amp up your marketing and accelerate business. While at Microsoft, Whitney managed global marketing campaigns, including the launch of Office 2000, an $8 billion business, and helped create the company’s primary philanthropy program, Unlimited Potential. Prior to that, she worked for the City of Tacoma helping over 500 small businesses stay in business and also managed her family’s retail store for many years. Today, Whitney serves as a fellow for the Center for Strategic Communications at Seattle University and guest lectures for the University of Washington and other academic institutions. She manages a consulting practice, delivers keynotes and facilitates workshops for national organizations including Small Business Administration. Whitney writes for business publications and produces content for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Biz Bite Blog. She also co-produced and hosted over 50 episodes of WhitneyandWyatt.com, a weekly online talk show for women. Whitney lives in Seattle, Washington, and can be reached through her website at WhitneyKeyes.com.Visit Whitney's website at www.whitneykeyes.com/.

Apr 12, 201335 min

YW 46 - The Entrepreneur's Secret to Creating Wealth with Chris Hurn

Chris Hurn is the Co-founder and CEO of Mercantile Capital Corporation and author of, "The Entrepreneur's Secret to Creating Wealth." Chris and Jason engage in a deep conversation about how small businesses can gain from commercial real estate. Chris also mentions 504 loans and how beneficial they can be to small businesses. Find out more about Chris and his work at www.504experts.com.

Apr 5, 201328 min

YW 45 - Hacking Your Education with Dale Stephens

Dale Stephens was one of the original 24 recipients of the Thiel Fellowship. He is also the Founder of UnCollege. He recently came out with the book,"HACKING YOUR EDUCATION: Ditch the Lectures, Save Tens of Thousands, and Learn More Than Your Peers Ever Will."In this unique interview, Jason and Dale talk about some things high schoolers should assess before jumping into the college application process. Both see major problems the traditional college system. Young entrepreneurs sometimes struggle... not because of talent, but because older folk think they're too immature. Dale shares his tips for young'ns to be taken seriously.Dale believes an online portfolio can be even more impressive than a resume. He tells us how one can build a community of friends, mentors and a network of movers and shakers. Dale Stephens brings a unique perspective on the future of education. He is a sought-after education expert appearing on major news networks including CNN, ABC, NPR, CBS, Fox, and TechCrunch. His work has been covered by the New York Times and New York Magazine to Fast Company and Forbes. He has spoken around the world at high-profile events, from debating Vivek Wadhwa onstage at TED 2012 to lecturing at the New York Times to speaking to C-level executives at NBC Universal. At 21, Dale leads UnCollege.org because we’re paying too much for college and learning too little. Penguin published his first book, Hacking Your Education, inApril 2013. In May 2011 Stephens was selected out of hundreds of individuals around the world as a Thiel Fellow, a program recognizing the top twenty-four entrepreneurs around the world under the age of twenty. In addition to leading UnCollege, Stephens advises education and technology companies. Visis Dale Stephens' official website at www.dalejstephens.com/. You can also view his company at www.uncollege.org/.

Mar 27, 201317 min

YW 44 - Organizing and Executing Your Events with Anthony Krumeich

ason Hartman teams up with Bloodhound.com founder, Anthony Krumeich, to talk about organizing and executing successful trade shows. Anthony talks about the path that led to him becoming the 26-year-old successful co-founder and CEO of Bloodhound.com. What began as an idea to do something with text messaging apps ended up turning into the development of apps that provide practical tools and solutions for event organizers. The apps are very attractive to organizers because they work for small or large events, can be customized, provide many relevant and timely features, and the more chaotic the event the better the Bloodhound app works. Before founding Bloodhound, Anthony studied symbolic systems and mathematics at Stanford and participated in honors research in systems neuroscience. He also studied philosophy of mind at Oxford. He grew up in a suburb of New York City and won 1st place at the 2004 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair. Anthony is passionate about combining his interests in technology, human behavior, and design to create new opportunities. He enjoys live music, sailing, and his Boxer, Champ. The website ishttp://bloodhound.com/.

Mar 11, 201319 min

YW 43 – Extreme Entrepreneurship with Sheena Lindahl

Jason Hartman is joined by President and Co-Founder of Empact, Sheena Lindahl, to talk about the growth of entrepreneurship in young people and Empact's Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour, which supports and showcases entrepreneurs age 30 and under. Sheena talks about the misperception that most entrepreneurial businesses are in the field of IT, making it clear that [...]

Jan 8, 201321 min

YW 40 – Afformations with Noah St. John

Jason Hartman is joined by productivity expert and best-selling author, Noah St. John, to talk about the difference between affirmations and afformations, and why affirmations often don't produce the results we desire. Noah describes filling the brain with affirmations, such as "I am rich," as trying to crowbar beliefs into our cranium by repeating statements [...]

Aug 28, 201227 min

YW 39 – The Student Loan Scam with Alan Collinge

Jason Hartman is joined by founder of StudentLoanJustice.org, Alan Collinge, to discuss the lack of standard consumer protections on student loans. Alan's personal research into the methods and policies of the student loan lenders found that the system is basically corrupt in that the system has a higher interest in borrowers defaulting rather than paying [...]

Jun 3, 201236 min

YW 38 – "Outwitting the Devil" and Issues Facing Young People with Sharon Lechter

Jason Hartman is joined by Sharon Lechter, author, speaker, and education advocate, to talk about her recent trip to Ghana, financial issues facing young people today, and National Financial Literacy. Sharon shared some interesting facts about Ghana. It was recently highlighted by the World Bank as the fastest growing economy in the world. They are [...]

May 4, 201230 min

YW 37 – An Engaging Discussion on Public Policies with Katie Kieffer

Join Jason Hartman as he interviews national journalist and commentator, Katie Kieffer regarding the importance of being involved in public policy to protect business owners and capitalism. Katie tells her story as to how she became involved in the liberal/conservative movement, starting with publishing a conservative editorial newspaper that caused a lot of controversy. This [...]

Jan 28, 201232 min

YW 36 – One Red Paperclip with Kyle MacDonald

Jason Hartman interviews Kyle MacDonald, author of One Red Paperclip, about Kyle's amazing bartering journey from one red paperclip to eventually a movie role opportunity to a house in Saskatchewan, where the biggest housewarming party ever was held. Visit: http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show/. The idea began with a childhood game of Bigger and Better. Kyle's opinion is that [...]

Nov 2, 201128 min

YW 35 – Breaking the Cycle and Making the World Yours

In today's world, many youth don't realize how much can be theirs and tend to follow a generational cycle. They lack vision and live out the reality that's given to them. Join Jason Hartman and Eric Thomas, the Hip Hop Preacher, as they discuss how to break these cycles by changing belief systems and taking [...]

Oct 27, 201130 min

YW 34 – Unleashing the Power of Social Media with Austin Walsh

The social media world is ever-changing and expanding, providing individuals and businesses with more and more opportunities and tactics to reach their audience and/or customers. Join Jason Hartman and iSocial Academy guru, Austin Walsh, as they explore the best approaches and recommended resources to achieve exceptional marketing results using today's most popular social media tools, [...]

Jun 22, 201129 min

YW 33 – DNA of the Young Entrepreneur

Jason Hartman and author and entrepreneur, Sean McCauley, discuss what it takes for young entrepreneurs to make it in business today. Listen at: http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show. Sean's book, DNA of the Young Entrepreneur: A Way to Wealth for Young Entrepreneurs, provides young adults with the understanding of what success requires. Sean talks about his own path to [...]

Mar 22, 201127 min

YW 32 – Millionaire by 28: Real Estate Investing for the Young and Ambitious

Jason Hartman talks with author Todd Babbitt about his rise to wealth through real estate investing while still in his 20s. More at http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show. What would you do with a million dollars? For the majority of Americans, the answer to this question will remain only a dream. But not to Todd Babbitt, who reached his [...]

Mar 8, 201134 min

YW 31 – Frank Corbin: Creating Wealth Through Real Estate Investing

Jason Hartman talks with Frank Corbin. There's an old saying that goes, "Those who can, do. Those who can't teach." In many cases this is true. This saying needs to be modernized, however, because many who can, do – and then they go on to teach. Such was the case with Frank Corbin at http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show/. [...]

Jan 3, 201125 min

YW 30 – Dr. Denis Waitley on The Psychology of Winning and The Seeds of Greatness

Jason interviews his early mentor Dr. Denis Waitley on "The Psychology of Winning." Listen in at: http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show/. At age 17, Jason discovered Waitley and it was a life altering event leading to his early and sustained success. Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement. [...]

Jan 2, 201144 min

YW 29 – How Gen Y Entrepreneurs Are Rocking The World of Business!

Listen in at:http://jasonhartmanfoundation.org/articles/young-wealth-show

Aug 12, 201029 min