
Sally Herships
Journalist at Freelance
📻Investigative Journalist, Director, Audio Program @Columbiajourn. Born at @Radiolab bylines @Marketplace @NPR @BBC Now @CrookedMedia DMs open
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1 day ago |
ctpublic.org | Sally Herships |Wailin Wong
SOMOS CONNECTICUT is an initiative from Connecticut Public, the state’s local NPR and PBS station, to elevate Latino stories and expand programming that uplifts and informs our Latino communities. Visit CTPublic.org/latino for more stories and resources. For updates, sign up for the SOMOS CONNECTICUT newsletter at ctpublic.org/newsletters.
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1 day ago |
wesa.fm | Sally Herships |Wailin Wong
Over the next few decades, about $124 trillion will change hands in the U.S. through inheritance. Those transfers often run into problems. Plant Money navigates some thorny issues in estate planning. Copyright 2025 NPR
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1 day ago |
news.prairiepublic.org | Sally Herships |Wailin Wong
You know his voice, now check out his writing! Prairie Public news director Dave Thompson is writing a weekly email newsletter to keep you informed on politics in North Dakota. By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Prairie Public Broadcasting, 207 N 5th St, Fargo, ND, 58102, US, https://www.prairiepublic.org. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.
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4 days ago |
wrvo.org | Sally Herships |Wailin Wong |Julia Ritchey |Kate Concannon
By 2048, more than $100 trillion is expected to be inherited, or passed down from one family member to another. But a lot of the time, the money doesn't end up where it's intended. On today's show, we navigate the thornier questions in estate planning. Related episodes: What women want (to invest in)For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez. Music by Drop Electric.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
wrvo.org | Sally Herships
Reclassing, when a student repeats an academic year by choice, is a popular way for kids trying to land a spot in a top college athletics program. But it can also come with some heavy costs. Today on the show, we explore the reclassing phenomenon and pressures kids and their parents face in a competitive environment for young athletes. Related episodes: Should schools be paying their college athletes?
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