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Suburban Folk

83 Episodes

29 minutes | Oct 11, 2021
PARENTING - Tonies, an Educational Toy with Drew Vernon
I am joined by repeat guest, Drew Vernon, Marketing Director for the toy company, Tonies.  The Toniebox is a child-friendly speaker that comes with Tonies that are placed on the top of the speaker to play songs and tell stories.  Many of your favorite characters are available, including Disney. Drew gives us an update about the company's first year launching in the US as well as collaborations with some well-known celebrities. Visit https://tonies.com and use code TONIEPODCAST to receive 15% off. For questions, email Hello@tonies.com   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
47 minutes | Aug 2, 2021
PARENTING - Building Your Child's Learning Skills with Kelsey Komorowski
My guest is Kelsey Komorowski, founder of Komo.  Komo is a consulting company that works with students and parents to build students' learning and critical thinking skills.  We chat about what is good and bad about the "traditional" school model and how it can be improved.  We focus on the skills to be developed that make a better learner, both in school and in a career.  Finally, we end with a fun conversation about travel and how it helps broaden your world view. Visit https://komoconsulting.com to find out more about Komo and to contact Kelsey.   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
43 minutes | May 18, 2021
PARENTING - Spending Quality Time with Kids and Interactive Entertainment
In this week's episode I highlight the greatest lesson and habit I gained from the pandemic.  Work from home flexibility allowed for more time spent with family and less reliant on child care.  Quality time spent with kids in the form of picking them up from the bus or coaching their  sports team is the best reward from a flexible schedule.  I also encourage listeners to consider "interactive entertainment" such as playing sports or being creative with the people around you, rather than simply watching TV or other passive forms of entertainment. Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
48 minutes | May 4, 2021
FINANCE Alternative Health Care Models and Life Insurance with Eric Geier
My guest is Eric Geier, President of Puresurance.  We talk about the good and bad of the "typical" American health insurance policy and why people can get confused and frustrated with their policies.  Eric walks through how his company offers an alternative model that starts with underwritten policies that require health screenings, much like life insurances policies.  We trade stories and tactics to keep costs low, no matter what kind of policy you have.  Eric, then, gives options on the life insurance side and explains some of the differences between term, whole, and universal coverage.  As always, make sure you understand any investment decision before making a final decision. To find out more about Eric and Puresurance, visit www.puresurance.com   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
42 minutes | Apr 20, 2021
TRAVEL - Appreciating Domestic Travel
In this episode, I talk about how my family pivoted our travel plans during COVID and focused more on domestic travel.  Specifically, we were able to enjoy Yellowstone National Park, the Smokey Mountains and Maui, HI in place of cruises and international destinations.  We were so happy with all of these trips and absolutely encourage folks to consider these destinations in your travel plans, especially while restrictions are still in place.   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
55 minutes | Apr 13, 2021
FINANCE - Current State of Investments with Brian Haney
My guest is Brian Haney, Founder and VP of The Haney Company.  We talk about the current state of the stock market and other investments that are at record highs while facing the uncertain times during the pandemic.  We highlight the fact that there are more options for how to invest than ever before and the importance of diversification.  Brian emphasizes the importance of investment vehicles that are tax advantaged.  We end with thoughts about how government intervention may play out and the need to understand your investments. To find out more about Brian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-haney-thehaneycompanyfinancialguy/ https://www.thehaneycompany.com/ https://www.brianjhaney.com/   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
58 minutes | Mar 23, 2021
HOME IMPROVEMENT - Kitchen Remodel DIY
In this solo episode, Greg gives his best tips for DIYing a kitchen remodel.  He starts by talking about what to consider for both base cabinets and wall cabinets.  He recommends the discount cabinet company Cabinets To Go to save money on well-constructed cabinets.  He shares lessons learned in hanging wall cabinets and the frustrations of putting up crown molding.  He ends with ideas for flooring and backsplashes while recommending a contractor for countertops other than Formica. Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
51 minutes | Mar 15, 2021
PARENTING - Conflict Resolution with Natalie Garramone
My guest is Natalie Garramone, owner and principal consultant at ONE EIGHTY, a firm focusing on conflict resolution and mediation.  We discuss the reasons for conflict arising at work and how we can be best positioned to productively resolve issues.  She stresses the importance of listening and striving to understand others' points of view.  We, then pivot to dealing with conflict at home with friends and family.  She emphasizes similar rules in understanding while also understanding queues (especially from children) that indicate stress. For more information on ONE EIGHTY, visit https://www.oneeighty.io/ Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
60 minutes | Mar 2, 2021
HOME IMPROVEMENT - Bathroom Remodel DIY
In this solo episode, I talk about the parts of a bathroom remodel to consider doing yourself without a contractor.  I walk through the process of replacing a toilet, sink, and installing a tile floor.  I also talk about some of the specific instances where it might be best to hire a plumber.  The episode is not intended to cover all steps, but to show that with a little confidence, a homeowner can tackle many projects without hiring a professional. For more content like this, visit Suburban Folk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
48 minutes | Feb 23, 2021
HEALTH - Direct Care - Removing Insurance from Health Care with Chris Habig
My guest is Chris Habig, co-founder of Freedom Healthworks.  We talk about the concept of direct care in which patients subscribe directly to a doctor and pay directly for services without the need for a third party insurance.  Our discussion covers some of the history of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its intent, challenges in achieving transparent billing, and other frustrations patients and providers face in the US Healthcare system. To find out more about Freedom Healthworks, visit: https://freedomhealthworks.com/ Find them soccial media: https://www.facebook.com/freedomhealthworks   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this.l See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
40 minutes | Feb 16, 2021
HEALTH - Take Care of Yourself During the Pandemic
My guest is Renee Exelbert, Psychologist and Trainer.  Renee returns to the show to talk about ways that people can look after themselves and others while surviving through the pandemic.  We talk about diet, exercise and mental health.  For each area, a consistent theme of giving yourself slack while avoiding doing too much at once.  We also discuss ways that you can modify your old routine that has been disrupted with some new suggestions and also, don't be surprised if some routines are forever altered coming out of the current rules. Dr. Exelbert's book can be found here: Chemo Muscles Website: https://drexelbert.com/   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
46 minutes | Jan 26, 2021
TRAVEL - Return to the Coca-Cola Trail with Larry Jorgensen
My guest is Larry Jorgensen, author of the new book Return to the Coca-Cola Trail.  Be sure to check out Larry's first appearance on the show discussing the first book in this series.  In the newest installment, he highlights additional towns with notable Coca-Cola history, where to find collectibles and murals and signage featuring the company.  We also talk about the connection Coca-Cola has made with Christmas as well as some festivals throughout the country specifically dedicated to Coca-Cola enthusiasts. To purchase the latest book or the original, visit https://www.thecocacolatrail.com/.  You can get a discount by purchasing both books at once.   For more content like this, visit Suburban Folk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
39 minutes | Jan 18, 2021
FINANCE - Finding Deals and Networking in Real Estate with Amy Mahjoory
My Guest is Amy Mahjoory, real estate investor, author and coach.  She walks through her journey from 9 - 5 job to real estate investing.  She emphasizes the importance of having the right systems and teams in place to be successful.  She describes how she accomplished this through using coaches to help her learn more quickly and through networking.  We also discuss how networking is key to raising capital.  Finally, she talks about her reasons for writing her book, Networking with a Purpose, and how it can help new investors. For more information about Amy, visit: https://amymahjoory.com/ or check Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymahjoory/   For more content like this, visit https://suburbanfolk.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
54 minutes | Jan 11, 2021
PARENTING - College Options and How to Save
My guest is Paul Fagan, host of the Financial Dads Podcast.  We talk about the different options for college and what we have considered so far to help guide our children towards the best choice.  We also give our perspectives about why college is so expensive.  Then we highlight some savings strategies as well as using the 529 plan to help save for your child's college if you intend to do so.  The primary lesson is that there is no right or wrong or one-size-fits-all path, but making a plan for affording it is crucial. Find the "Financial Dads" Podcast on any podcasting app and check out their Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/financialdads/   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
30 minutes | Jan 4, 2021
PARENTING - Tonies, An Educational Toy That Fosters Creativity with Drew Vernon
My guest is Drew Vernon, Marketing Director for Tonies.  Tonies features the Toniebox, which is an audio player that pairs with Tonies that play children's songs and stories.  There are also Creative Tonies that allow kids and their parents to record their own ideas, load them to the Tonie, and play it back on the device.  Drew talks about the advantages of technology without a screen allowing kids to use their imaginations more for the stories and is a break from other screen-based technology.  The company is also partnering with teachers to allow for better classroom management as well as help in guiding students through activities while the teacher may be working with other students.  We end with additional uses, including Tonies for older adults to keep in touch with family. To find out more about Tonies, visit https://tonies.com or visit them on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tonies.us/   Check out my review of the Toniebox here: https://youtu.be/Cu9_e8SVmGs   Visit Suburban Folk for more content like this.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
50 minutes | Dec 21, 2020
FINANCE - The Mind of an Entrepreneur with Wayne Veldsman
My guest is Wayne Veldsman, president of Vel.Consulting and host of the Journey to Legacy Podcast.  Wayne talks about his journey as a business owner and what skills it takes to become an entrepreneur.  We talk about the importance of networking, communication, and problem-solving.  He points out that nearly all information needed to solve a problem is available online, but encourages considering coaches or experts to decrease the learning curve.  We end with the importance of family and mindfulness to prevent burnout. To find out more about Wayne, visit https://www.vel.consulting/   For more topics, visit Suburban Folk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
51 minutes | Dec 14, 2020
PARENTING - Balancing Work and Parenting with Sonni Abatta
My guest Sonni Abatta.  She is the host of We've Gotta Talk with Sonni, a podcast, talk show and blog.  We talk about her transition from a television news personality to her current career.  The primary factors for her decision center around family and health considerations.  We discuss how corporations can help accommodate new mothers and how people can stay aware of their relationships and health to know when change is needed.  We end with thoughts on screen time and how to handle family with different political opinions. To check out Sonni or her show, visit: https://www.wegottatalk.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/wegottatalkwithsonni/   Visit Suburban Folk for other great episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
58 minutes | Dec 8, 2020
FINANCE - Choosing a Financial Advisor and How to be an Advisor with Dan Cuprill
My guest is Dan Cuprill, CFP.  He is a Certified Financial Planner, author, and podcaster.  We talk about what to look for when choosing a financial advisor as well as whether or not a person actually needs an advisor.  For those that are already advisors or thinking about becoming one, Dan talks about some of the pitfalls that can harm an advisor business - taking on the wrong clients, focusing on product pushing, and ignoring the needs of your clients.  We finish up by talking about alternative investments to stocks and bonds as well as what may occur in the future for finances, specifically possible changes in tax structure. To contact Dan and find out more about his business, visit https://www.moneyandclarity.com/ For advisors, check out his podcast "The Profitable Advisor"   Visit Suburban Folk for more great interviews. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
50 minutes | Dec 1, 2020
FINANCE - Real Estate Investing with Sean O'Toole
My guest is Sean O'Toole, founder of Property Radar.  The site provides public data for real estate investors to contact owners of potential off-market deals.  We talk about the basics of real estate investing and some of the pitfalls that new investors fall into.  Sean also compares real estate investing to stock market investing and what he views as risk in each.  Overall, the mission of Property Radar is to level the playing field for smaller investors and companies against larger competition. To contact Sean: Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn: Search "Sean O'Toole" or "Property Radar" Check out the conversation at https://community.propertyradar.com   Visit Suburban Folk for more information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
58 minutes | Nov 23, 2020
PARENTING - Confessions of a Helmet-Free Childhood with Cinnia Curran Finfer
My guest is Cinnia Curran Finfer, author of Confession of a Helmet-Free Childhood: True-ish Tales of an Analog Upbringing.  In the book, Cinnia recounts 13 stories from her childhood that both convey the sign of the times and also parallel experiences that many of us have had as children.  We focus in on what life was like growing up in the late 60s and early 70s and how it compares to today's environment.  We point out some of the similarities and differences while identifying ways that parents can use their childhoods as a way to relate and guide their children. You can purchase the book here: https://amzn.to/2J5wedR   Visit Suburban Folk for more information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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