AfroEconomics #62: Hack vs Breach

Did you know that hacks and data breaches exposed over 4 billion pieces of personal information in the first half of 2019? This includes social security numbers, credit card numbers, bank account information, and more. You may know of big incidents like the 2019 Capital One hack. But there have been hundreds of smaller breaches and hacks that can put anyone’s information in danger. This week’s podcast shares tips you can use to keep yourself as safe as possible from hacks and data breaches.

This photograph released by the Library of Congress and provided by Abrams Books shows Harriet Tubman in a photograph dating from 1860-75. Tubman was born into slavery, but escaped to Philadelphia in 1849, and provided valuable intelligence to Union forces during the Civil War. The image is one of nearly 500 photographs, lithographs, paintings, drawings and cartoons from the library's collection published in a new volume, "The American Civil War - 365 Days".  (AP Photo/Library of Congress)

Hollywood Live Extra #105: Historian and Harriet Tubman descendant Kate Larson

This photograph released by the Library of Congress and provided by Abrams Books shows Harriet Tubman in a photograph dating from 1860-75. Tubman was born into slavery, but escaped to Philadelphia in 1849, and provided valuable intelligence to Union forces during the Civil War. The image is one of nearly 500 photographs, lithographs, paintings, drawings and cartoons from the library’s collection published in a new volume, “The American Civil War – 365 Days”. (AP Photo/Library of Congress)

Historian and Harriet Tubman descendant Dr. Kate Larson and talks about the movie, “Harriet.”

Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu arrives for a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the opening the newly built main terminal of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in Kenner, La., Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. Landrieu's administration was behind the efforts to build the new terminal, although it was not completed during his last term in office. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

On The Record #106: Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu on His Tour of the South and Racial Injustice

Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu arrives for a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the opening the newly built main terminal of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in Kenner, La., Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. Landrieu’s administration was behind the efforts to build the new terminal, although it was not completed during his last term in office. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Former New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu talks about his tour of the south, racial injustice, and his book “In the Shadow of Statues: A White Southerner Confronts History.”

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A Greater Story #24: Sam Collier interviews Dr Matthew Stevenson

Sam Collier interviews Dr. Matthew Stevenson, Global Overseer of All Nations Worship Assembly and The All Nations Network, which includes but is not limited to 80+ Churches around the World. Stevenson is known as one of the leading pioneers within the urban faith movement. They discuss: All Nations Worship Assembly, The Gifts of The Spirit and The Journey. This is a powerful episode.

AfroEconomics #61: Inflation

Inflation is the combination of two things: the increasing cost of goods and services we have to buy and a reduction in the purchasing power of your money. The cost of things is constantly rising. We all recognize that, especially when you look back over several years. Some items are increasing in price more than others — for example the rising cost of educating a child. According to the Consumer Price Index (or CPI) which the government uses to judge inflation, we’re looking at close to 2% inflation per year on average. But we all experience inflation in unique ways. The rising cost of medical care usually hits seniors harder than anyone else. It’s so important for us to think about inflation and prepare ourselves to stay ahead of it’s wealth-eroding effects. Check out how to include the impact of inflation in your financial plan.

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Hollywood Live Extra #104: Hollywood entertainment photographer Arnold Turner

This week Tanya talks to the photographer of the stars, Arnold Turner.

Miles Davis is playing his trumpet during Friday, July 11, 1987 first concert of the annual North Sea Jazz Festival held in the Haque Netherlands. (AP Photo/Ton Pouw)

Hollywood Live Extra #103: Stanley Nelson on Miles Davis movie Birth Of The Cool

Erin Davis, from left, directors Stanley Nelson, and Vince Wilburn Jr. pose for a portrait to promote the film “Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” at the Salesforce Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP)

Stanley Nelson on Miles Davis movie “Birth Of The Cool.”

Miles Davis is playing his trumpet during Friday, July 11, 1987 first concert of the annual North Sea Jazz Festival held in the Haque Netherlands. (AP Photo/Ton Pouw)
Cynthia Erivo attends the special screening of "Harriet" at The Roxy Hotel on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019, in New York. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)

On The Record #104: The Cast of Harriet

April Ryan speaks with the cast of Harriet about the power of telling the story of Harriet Tubman.

Harriet opens in theaters Friday November 1.

AfroEconomics #60: Three Commitments to Generational Wealth

Many wealthy families lose 90% of their wealth by the third generation. First generation builds wealth by working hard and making sacrifices. The second generation grew up watching their parents struggle, witnessed their hard work, discipline and sacrifice. But are more comfortable because of their parent’s success. The third generation never experienced struggles and sacrifices, did not see the hard work, and does not understand the value of money.