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Noon Business Hour on WBBM Newsradio
by Audacy
WBBM devotes an hour each weekday to discussion about the economy andfinancial markets with some of the top experts in the nation.
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Fire Stadium - Too Frugal & Learn to Swim
A major branding partnership will make McDonald’s Park the future home stadium of the Chicago Fire, retirement experts warn many retirees are too afraid to enjoy the money they spent decades building, and as summer heats up, experts stress the importance of learning how to swim - especially for children.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Learn to Swim
As summer arrives and kids finish up school for the year, experts say learning to swim is one of the most important life skills everyone should have. John Murphy, director of the British Swim School here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
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Rental Cars - Great Lake Cruise & Bleisure Travel
When buying a used car - you may want to consider former rental vehicles, Great Lakes cruising is making waves with travelers, and so-called bleisure travel is booming as more workers blend business trips into family vacations.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Bleisure Travel
More business travelers are turning work trips into family vacations — and experts say, with the right planning, it can be an affordable vacation option, especially when managed properly. Angie Rice, co-founder of Boutique Travel Advisors based in Scottsdale, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Rental Cars
When buying a used car, you may want to consider former rental vehicles — though there are some tradeoffs to keep in mind. Matt Jones, an independent auto expert based in Los Angeles, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain.
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Week Ahead - Chicago DNC & Social Security
A look at the busy week ahead on Wall Street, Chicago makes its pitch this week for future Democratic National Conventions and Personal Finance experts warn against oversimplified Social Security advice trending on social media.
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Jobs - Schaumburg Boomers & Monsterz Inc.
A look at today’s big government jobs report, we meet the general manager of a popular suburban minor league baseball team, and a Midwest woman taking her business to new heights - including reality TV.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Canvas
Hackers are threatening to leak data tied to millions of Canvas users after a cyberattack disrupted schools nationwide during finals week for many students. Jerry Irvine of Prescient Solutions and a member of the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
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College - Autonomous & Digital Legacy
Families still see college as a worthwhile investment - but figuring out how to pay for it is often a challenge, more drivers are experiencing the growing reality of autonomous vehicle technology, and a look at why everyone should have a plan for their digital life after death.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Self-driving technology is quietly entering everyday life, as more drivers experience hands-free features and AI-assisted vehicle systems. John McElroy, Automotive Industry Analyst and Host of Autoline.tv in Detroit joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details...
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Ted Turner - Multi-Gen Living & Tackling Debt
CNN founder and media pioneer Ted Turner has died at 87, leaving behind a legacy that transformed television news and sports broadcasting. More Americans are embracing multi-generational living arrangements, and tackling debt can feel overwhelming - but strategies like the snowball method may help you regain control faster.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Tackling Debt
Tackling debt can feel overwhelming, but strategies like the snowball method, paying off high-interest balances first, and debt renegotiation may help you regain control faster. Ted Rossman, Industry Analyst at Bankrate.com in New York, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with key advice.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Multi-Gen Living
More Americans are embracing multi-generational living as families combine households to save money - share care-giving responsibilities - and manage rising expenses. Rick Sharga, Founder and CEO of CJ Patrick Company in Orange County, California joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain...
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Ted Turner
CNN founder and media pioneer Ted Turner has died at 87 - leaving behind a legacy that transformed television news and sports broadcasting. Tim Hanlon, Founder and CEO of The Vertere Group here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
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Travel with Friends - Discount Airlines & Foodie Travel
Before traveling with friends, there are key conversations to have to prevent conflict and ensure an enjoyable trip. Budget airlines are seeking billions in aid from the Trump administration, citing surging jet fuel costs - and cities where the food is the destination, not just part of the trip…
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Travel with Friends
Traveling with friends sounds like a great idea - until you’re arguing about money, sleep, or what to do next… Before you book that trip, there are a few conversations you need to have - even with your closest friends. Mark Wolters - Wolters World Travel and Culture YouTube channel and Associate Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois Gies College of Business - joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss…
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Mother's Day - Test Drive Retirement & Stock Picks
Mother’s Day is less than a week away - but there’s still time to make it special. Test-driving retirement could be one of the smartest moves you’ll ever make, plus a pair of investment ideas from our Monday afternoon Stock Picker.
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Record Highs - The Bougie Foodie & Mother's Day Dining
A look at why stocks are hitting record highs despite unresolved Iran tensions, Texas dessert sensation The Bougie Foodie lands in Chicago, and Mother’s Day drives one of the biggest dining days of the year.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Mother's Day Dining
Mother’s Day remains the restaurant industry’s busiest day of the year. Doug Roth, Founder and President of Playground Hospitality here in Chicago joins Rachel Pierson on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - The Bougie Foodie
Texas cult-favorite The Bougie Foodie debuts in Chicago this month, bringing viral cookies, dessert bars, and signature bread pudding as it expands into its first new market. Brianna Cryar, founder of The Bougie Foodie, opening this month in Chicago’s Fulton Market, joins Rachel Pierson on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
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Spring DIY - AI Hiring & Kuma's Corner
Spring D-I-Y tips for your home and yard, employers struggle to separate real candidates from AI-generated resumes, and Chicago heavy metal burger brand Kuma’s Corner looks overseas for the next phase of growth.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - AI Hiring
AI-written resumes are flooding employers, making candidates sound the same and forcing companies to spend more time sorting through fluff - just the latest example of AI muddying the hiring process on both sides. Michelle Reisdorf, Chicago jobs expert for Robert Half here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Spring DIY
It’s Spring DIY season for your house and yard - from power washing to planting flowers to inspecting patios and deck. Casey Finn, founder of TheDIYPlaybook.com here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with key advice.
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Relocating - Dirty Soda & Newlyweds
What you need to know before making a job relocation move, why “dirty soda” is going from niche to mainstream, and the smart financial steps newlywed couples should take to start off on the right foot.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Newlyweds
Newlyweds can build a strong financial foundation from day one with the right plan and open communication. Sandi Bragar, Chief Client Officer at Aspiriant in San Francisco, joins Judson Richards on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with key advice.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Dirty Soda
Dirty soda has gained traction through social media and is now going mainstream. R-J Hottovy, Head of Analytical Research at Palo Alto based (Foot Traffic Analysis Firm) Placer A-I joins Judson Richards on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Relocating
If you’re considering relocating for a job, there’s more to weigh than just a bigger paycheck - housing costs, cost of living, and overall affordability all matter. Rick Cobb, founder of workplace consulting firm 2-Discern here in Chicago, joins Judson Richards on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details.
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Dupes - Taylor Swift & One Tank Trips
Dupe culture goes mainstream, how Taylor Swift is working to protect her voice and image from AI exploitation, and fun destinations you can reach on a single tank of gas.
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - One Tank Trips
High prices - especially gas - are pushing travelers toward one-tank trips, with local options offering easy, affordable getaways close to home. Cindy Richards, Editor in Chief of She Buys Travel dot-com here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
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WBBM Noon Business Hour - Dupes
High prices are fueling “Dupe Culture” as consumers swap premium brands for lower-cost alternatives that deliver similar style, function, and overall experience. Bob Phibbs, CEO of the Retail Doctor in New York joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain…
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WBBM devotes an hour each weekday to discussion about the economy andfinancial markets with some of the top experts in the nation.
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