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Invest in Yourself With the No-Buy Year Challenge

Do you ever feel guilty after buying stuff you don’t need? Hosts Jessica Reyes, Patricia Wu, and guest therapist Joann "JoJo" Venant explore the...

Are Americans Losing Faith in College?

A recent Gallup/Lumina Foundation poll reveals that Americans' confidence in higher education is declining, with only 36% expressing high confidence. This skepticism is driven...

Can Credit Scores Indicate Signs of Dementia?

Finances and Dementia A recent study by the New York Federal Reserve and Georgetown University has revealed that a person's credit score may serve as...

How Saving Money Can Cause Better Sleep

Saving money, even small amounts, can significantly improve your life, suggests a new report from Bristol University. The study found regular savers reported better...

The Impact of Affordable Housing On Mental Health

On Mental Breakthroughs, Jessica Reyes talks with Susan Davidson, Vice President of Resident Services for Affordable Homes & Communities, about the positive impact of...

Nearly 50% of Elderly People in NYC Faced Food Insecurity in the Last Year

Jessica Reyes, Patricia Wu, and Jojo Venant discuss food insecurity among older residents of New York City.

Adulting 101: Mastering Money Management When You’re On Your Own

Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and Lauren Jeffery offer a few tips to help you gain confidence and avoid debt traps.

Mind Over Money: Tips for Balancing Your Finances and Mental Health

Get Educated and Make a Plan: Take the time to learn about budgeting and creating a financial plan, even a simple one. Practice Open Communication and...

The Struggle for Black Seniors to Find Quality Care

Finding quality senior care is a stressful experience for anyone, but Black Americans face unique challenges.