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In a world where MANY things go wrong for MANY people each day due to fires, natural disasters, and more- it is best to prepare in advance. This week, Sarah and Tennille chat with guest Megan Cooper from AAA Tennessee about insurance needs to consider.
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Our world is filled with events that scare and concern our children. This week, Sarah and Tennille are joined by Extension Agent Stacy Clark, who has written a publication with tips that can help parents and caregivers approach the tough conversations- and support the mental health of children and teens.…
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Just because your kids have "aged out" of the traditional candy hunt doesn't mean they have to get left out of the fun entirely! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss ways to include your older children and teenagers in this week's spookiness.
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The average American spends $1,000 on December holiday gifts, decor, and more. Throw in Thanksgiving and travel dollars- and the costs can soar! This week, Sarah and Tennille review the different expense categories that we can expect to include in the budget.
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Do you look forward to conferencing with your child's teacher, or do you feel anxious just thinking about it? This week, Sarah and Tennille help you prepare to make the most of those few minutes spent in the classroom.
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As fall arrives and the impending holiday season gets closer, we can easily find ourselves feeling overwhelmed. This week, Sarah and Tennille list tasks that can be "outsourced" to help with your mental health- even with a budget that is already tight.
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Before you tour that house you've been eyeing, expect to sign documents in order to step inside the door. This week, Sarah and Tennille sit down with Real Estate Broker Tara Joyner to discuss the NAR settlement that changed the way we will shop for a home going forward.
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When kids of any age constantly say "I don't want to goto school", it's time for parents to investigate! This week, Sarah and Tennille give tips for getting to the root of the problem... and getting your child back in their classroom.
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As summer begins its exit and the busy holidays approach, it's a good time to pause for a celebration of love! This week, Sarah and Tennille prepare for "Romance Awareness Day" by sharing their ideas for inexpensive (and free) ways to celebrate.
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Your middle-schooler likely has more skin care products on their back-to-school wish list than notebooks and folders. This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the trend of having a youth "skin care routine", and talk about the REAL skin care needs for this age group.
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International Self-Care Day happens this week- and Sarah and Tennille are taking it as an opportunity to do a "reset." In this episode, they discuss techniques that people can use to care for themselves in ways that benefit their mental health.
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The popularity of "streaming" has changed the way we watch our favorite shows and see the latest blockbuster movies. This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the amount of time that most of us spend streaming, and how our viewing habits have affected the family budget.
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The conversation around the use of Artificial Intelligence, or "AI", continues to cause uneasiness in the world due to the potential for misuse. This week, Sarah and Tennille take away some of the mystery by exploring ways that we already use (and enjoy) AI in our everyday lives.
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More free time during summer can mean more phone time for kids. This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the pros and cons of giving your children and young teens smart phones- and how to keep them from losing the entire summer to their phones.
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Women are hitting the road alone, but where are they going and why? This week, Sarah and Tennille are joined by travel agent Mitzi Hamilton to discuss some U.S. cities that women are choosing for their solo travel adventures.
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Why do we find so many other things to do while driving? This week, Sarah and Tennille reveal the top tasks that are done behind the wheel, and give tips to help us bring attention back to the road- and "just drive."
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Most Americans don't have enough money saved to cover an emergency. This week, Sarah and Tennille mark "America Saves Week" by revealing the daily themes and exploring ways that everyone can work towards bright financial futures.
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Sometimes sustainability can have an unexpected side effect - the stink! Using products like chicken litter can be beneficial for the environment, but cause issues when used near public places. Today we discuss some trends - and smells - that are common in agriculture today.
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The TV show Yellowstone showcases life on a ranch, but are its portrayals of farming accurate? Today, we tackle how glamorizing ag can lead to challenges for producers and create misconceptions for those with "Yellowstone fever!"
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The internet is a great source of ag information, but it can also be a source of ag misinformation! In this episode, we tackle some trending topics, shedding a little research-based light on the web's most popular agricultural discussions.
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As people pay more for flowers and candy this year, retailers look forward to a very profitable holiday! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss the financial impact of Valentine's Day- and how to save money by going against tradition.
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Super Bowl week is here! While Dads wait for the game to start, girls are waiting with them... hoping to see their favorite music star in the stands. This week, Sarah and Tennille list activities that can extend the father/daughter "era" after Sunday's game is over.
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Kayla Stuart is examining the intersection of employment barriers and green industry workforce opportunities of people living in communities identified as overburdened and underserved. In this episode, she talks about leading a new workforce development program called Tree CPR and her hope to expand it to major cities in Tennessee.…
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Tennille is picturing herself behind the wheel of another vehicle this year! But how can she navigate the current market prices- and find an affordable car that she likes? This week, special guest Megan Cooper, Tennessee Spokesperson for AAA, joins Sarah & Tennille with advice on driving away with the best deal.…
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Cutting empty calories is a great step for better health, but how do you manage the hunger? This week, Sarah and Tennille consult Dr. Kristin Riggsbee, Registered Dietitian & UT Extension Nutrition Specialist, about staying fueled with lower-calorie food choices.
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