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Business
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Fidgeting Your Way To Better Health
Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell are joined by MarketWatch healthcare reporter Emma Court and registered dietitian Michelle Shapiro to discuss Donald Trump's health and how you can better manage your own.
17 min
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Should You Really Buy the New Apple iPhone 7?
MarketWatch's Quentin Fottrell and Catey Hill discuss the (de)merits of the new iPhone 7 with MW reporter Jennifer Booton. Plus, MarketWatch columnist Michael Brush and companies editor Ciara Linnane join the show to talk about dollar store struggles.
21 min
78
Five Ways Tim Cook Bested Steve Jobs
From stock price to services, Apple CEO Tim Cook has a few notable successes that even Steve Jobs can't take credit for. Marketwatch's Jennifer Booton joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to break down five ways Cook has changed the company for the better.
13 min
79
Three Parenting Rules You Should Willfully Break
Parenting is hard. Being judged as a parent can also be tough. Elements Behavioral Health's Robert Weiss and therapist Nancy Erwin join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about modern approaches to classic parenting protocol.
13 min
80
Walking a Mile in Dead Men's Shoes
Designer and 'ReFashionista' Jillian Owens joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss how thrifting can benefit the environment and build an enterprising attitude.
9 min
81
Millennials Tap Home Equity Loans for Frivolities
Bankrate's Mark Hamrick joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk the large numbers of millennials reportedly taking out home equity loans for weddings, vacations and emergency cash.
8 min
82
The Financial Tricks Couples Play Before Divorce
Divorce attorney Randall Kessler joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk the financial tricks couples play before getting divorced and the best way to go about protecting your money should you one day part ways with your spouse.
17 min
83
Paying Good Money -- To Get Shamed at the Gym?
The New York Post's Dana Schuster talks how the latest boutique fitness craze has led to new motivational techniques -- like public body shaming during classes. Then, MarketWatch's Caitlin Huston shows us the flip side with a look at Planet Fitness, which offers pizza night and bowl of candy every day.
11 min
84
Three Martini Lunch: The New 'Golf' Meeting
MarketWatch's Katie Burke and Gerald Celente, publisher of The Trends Journal, join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about the shifting cultural and generational trends that have forced the golf industry to make big changes to retain players -- and attract new ones.
12 min
85
Cluttered? Here's How to "Un-Stuff" Your Life
MarketWatch's Maria LaMagna and professional organizer Andrew Mellen join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about the clutter that stuffs up our lives, and how to stay organized by finding your "stuff equilibrium."
23 min
86
Have Over $100,000 Worth of Debt? Here's a Way Out
MarketWatch's Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell examine some the drastic steps couples have taken to wipe out over six figures worth of debt.
18 min
87
The Ten Most Important Financial Decisions Ever
What does it take to succeed financially? MarketWatch's Jonathan Clements and Bankrate.com's Greg McBride join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to break down the most important financial decisions you'll make in a lifetime.
17 min
88
The Rich Get Richer -- And Become More Thrifty
Bankrate.com's Mark Hamrick and Unity Marketing's Pam Danziger join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to explain why while the rich are getting richer, they're not spending as much as you may think.
15 min
89
The Secret Sauce Behind Online Dating
eHarmony's new CEO Grant Langston and dating industry analyst Mark Brooks join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk the time and money spent in the unique space of online dating, the science behind it, and why eHarmony will never be Tinder.
21 min
90
Should We Carry Our Debt Baggage Into a Marriage?
Only 21% of Americans think they'll ever be free from debt. Should you dig your self out of it before diving into marriage? MarketWatch's Jillian Berman joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss.
13 min
91
Drugs That Could Cut Billions From Health Costs
MarketWatch's Emma Court and Harvard Medical School's Aaron S. Kesselheim join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about how certain drugs, known as biosimilars, can basically replicate existing treatments and save the U.S. health care system $250 billion over the next 10 years.
18 min
92
Will 'Pokemon Go' Change the Course of Technology?
MarketWatch's Jennifer Booton breaks down "Pokemon Go" for Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell, discussing how it managed to sweep the nation, and what its success could mean for augmented reality.
13 min
93
Are You Only as Good as Your Last Selfie?
Selfies now kill more people annually than sharks. Tracy Packiam Alloway, associate professor at the University of North Florida, and clinical social worker Christopher Shea join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell for an in depth look at the psychology, narcissism, and compulsion that go into taking our own pictures.
17 min
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Gift Giving Etiquette: When to Speak Up
If your best man or maid of honor fails to give you a wedding gift, is it okay to say something? MarketWatch's Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell navigate through the world of gift giving, and the etiquette and expectations that often go along with it.
14 min
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How Middle-Income Earners Can Own a Big-City Home
MarketWatch's Sally French, WSJ's Charles Passy and RealtyTrac's Daren Blomquist join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about the "BMR" (below-market-rate) programs that make buying a home in a big city possible -- even if you're not a millionaire.
20 min
96
Curing the Disease to Please (Before it Costs You)
MarketWatch's Maria LaMagna and Jonathan Wai, psychologist at Duke University, join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell for a discussion on just how much the age old "disease to please," can cost you.
19 min
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Regrets? You Can Undo (a Few) Financial Ones
Yale School of Management's Ravi Dhar and Bankrate.com's Mark Hamrick join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss financial regrets -- and some of the decisions you can undo after signing on the dotted line.
20 min
98
How Same-Sex Couples Spent a Billion on Weddings
Since the Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriages in June 2015, same-sex couples have spent over $1.3 billion on their weddings, according to a new report by Gary Gates, who joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell, along with Crystal Broyles, to discuss this year's same-sex wedding bonanza.
15 min
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Off the Clock: One in Three Teens Get a Summer Job
New York-based career coach Roy Cohen and Andrew Challenger, VP at Challenger, Gray & Christmas, discuss a new generation's place in the workforce and why more teens than ever are passing on summer jobs.
10 min
100
Return the 'Greatest Dad' Mug: Father's Day Don'ts
MarketWatch's Tomi Kilgore and etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore join Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to zero in on the absolute worst Father's Day gifts -- and to figure out what you can consider buying instead.
12 min