Financial advice and education for young people
High school and college students graduating this spring will face new financial responsibilities like managing loans and paying bills. But are young people prepared for the financial challenges that lie ahead?9:06 a.m.Ron Lieber: writes the "Your Money" column for The New York Times. He's the author or co-author of three books, including The New York Times bestseller "Taking Time Off."
Laura Levine: Executive director of the Jump$tart Coalition, which is dedicated to improving the financial literacy of pre-kindergarten through college-age youth.
Chan Poling performs in the Maud Moon Weyerhauser studio
Minneapolis native Chan Poling has been in the business of entertaining since 1977. Jeremy Messersmith, the Laurels Quartet and Brian Roessler join Chan to perform some of his favorite film themes. Film-music expert Andy Trudeau will also join us to discuss some familiar cinematic scores.10:06 a.m.Chan Poling: Emmy Award winning musician and composer. His music credits include works for television, film and theater.
Jeremy Messersmith: Singer-songwriter. His most recent album is "The Reluctant Graveyard."
Brian Roesller: Bassist and composer.
Andy Trudeau: Freelance film-music critic and frequent contributor to NPR's Morning Edition Sunday.
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