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Today's guest is Catherine Alford, or Cat for short. She's the founder of budgetblonde.com and a per
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My guest today is David Stein, host of Money For the Rest of Us, a weekly personal finance podcast.
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I'm very honored and elated to welcome today's guest, Dan Price. He is the man of the moment. I'm su
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