This Podcast is hosted by Evan Mack with Oklahoma bankruptcy attorney Luke Homen. Each week, they break down how Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy work in plain language, helping listeners understand their options for debt relief and financial recovery.
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Evan Dawson talks about what matters to you on Connections. Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections. For transcripts, please email our Move to Include team with a link to the episode.
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Podcast by Mack I. Evan C. and Trevor H.
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Rising Tide Startups is a unique, bi-weekly Business interview podcast, hosting some of today’s most exciting solopreneurs, startups founders and side hustlers from all over the globe.
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Lifelong friends unite to review music, give beard advice and drink beer.
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This podcast is for information & news as the media isn’t keeping the public informed properly so this way the wise continue being wise.
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How do we engage with our guilt and grief? Author Claire Oshetsky explores these themes in Poor Deer, a novel that tells the story of a young girl whose best friend died mysteriously. The girl is growing up through the struggle of denial, sadness, confusion -- and eventually, a kind of confrontation with truth. It's a wildly inventive story that is…
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In a small town, an unlikely trio attempts to bridge the political divide
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50:58In the town of West Bloomfield, a longtime Republican Trump supporter is working alongside two unlikely allies: a pair of Democrats who disagree with him on many issues. Tim Schiefen is an auto mechanic who argues that, yes, Trump supporters and Democrats can co-exist -- even get to like one another. When Schiefen felt shut out by the Republican Pa…
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What if the problem isn't finding talent, but that we're all looking for it in the wrong places?Nick Petros is a serial entrepreneur who's appeared on Rising Tide Startups three times now, and for good reason. He's got that restless entrepreneurial itch that sees better ways to do things everywhere he looks, even when it's been "extremely expensive…
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We go to the movies with a discussion about the Presente Latin Film Series. The Dryden Theatre at the George Eastman Museum will host the series for the next month. It's meant to be a celebration of Latin culture, history, and contributions to film. We'll talk about what films will be featured in the series; concerns about whitewashing Latinas in A…
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Where have all the nuclear protesters gone?
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50:57In the 1980s, students practiced getting underneath their desks in the case of a nuclear attack. Protests routinely focused on the threat of nuclear war and the need for non-proliferation. Today, the concern about nuclear war is barely mentioned — even though a growing list of countries wants to join the nuclear club. Why is that? Our guests will d…
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"Big Beautiful Bill" could reshape your tax bill
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50:54The federal bill that the GOP calls the "Big Beautiful Bill" could significantly affect the way many Americans are taxed. Families and retirees will see some changes; some new deductions; an increased child tax credit. There are new deductions for tips and overtime. Our guests will walk us through what is changing and how it could affect us. In stu…
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Sitting down with Ukrainians visiting Rochester
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50:57A group of Ukrainians are visiting Rochester this week, guests of the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies at the University of Rochester. The group works in veteran reintegration across Ukraine. We'll discuss the state of the war in Ukraine: what Ukrainians think and want; the state of negotiations; and what could lead to a lastin…
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What Bankruptcy Really Stops, and What It Doesn’t
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17:05Episode Summary: In this episode of Bankruptcy Unlocked, Oklahoma bankruptcy attorney Luke Homen explains one of the most important protections in bankruptcy law: the automatic stay. Luke breaks down exactly what bankruptcy stops—lawsuits, wage garnishments, foreclosure—and what it doesn’t, such as ongoing evictions or child support obligations. He…
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The Bills are going to win the Super Bowl right before moving into a new stadium
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50:52The stars are aligning for the Pegula family, when it comes to their Buffalo Bills: the new Bills stadium will open in 2026, and the team could be coming off their first Super Bowl win. Just imagine: the hottest team in professional sports, sky-high demand for tickets and seat licenses... and prices are already soaring! We predict that most fans wi…
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How colleges are preparing for a possible enrollment plunge
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50:07American birth rates fell after the great financial recession of 2007. Eighteen years later, there are fewer young adults who might go to college. For some schools, it's a crisis: the pandemic has combined with this smaller population of students to significantly cut the incoming freshman classes. In Western New York, some schools have already shut…
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Understanding the Trump administration's mixed signals on solar
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50:59Tax credits: on or off? Solar projects: full speed ahead, paused, or scrapped entirely? Depending on the day, the headlines have been wildly different. We sit down with one of the local leaders in the solar sector to discuss what's going in with the second Trump administration -- what that means for workers in the solar industry, what that means fo…
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The debate over allowing AI to write our music
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51:20Tech innovator Kevin Surace recently said that artificial intelligence can solve the problem of writer's block. It can complete half-written songs. It can write lyrics when we hit the wall. It can figure out a great new bridge for your song. And it's true: AI can do those things, but should we let it? When does a song become something other than an…
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Processing the assassination of Charlie Kirk
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51:13The assassination of Charlie Kirk is the latest in a series of political attacks in recent years in this country. We sit down with a leader in the nonviolence movement to talk about the cost to a society of increasing violence. And we welcome feedback from our audience about how to process this disturbing and tragic news. In studio: Jonathon Jones,…
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Examining Mamdani’s proposal for free public transit - in NYC and beyond
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50:46What would happen if cities offered free public transit for anyone who wants to use it? New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani wants to do just that. Economist Amit Batabyal recently examined some data to see what the impact would be - and the answers were not what many of his readers in the Rochester Beacon expected. We’ll discuss what cou…
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