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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

CW 786 - David Pogue - POGUE'S BASICS, MONEY, The New York Times, PBS NOVA, Yahoo Technology, Webby Award Winner

01 Feb 2017

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Jason’s curiosity leads him down the path of celebrity net worth. The numbers he uncovers are not what you might think. And, during the guest interview, David Pogue shares simple life hacks for making money in the sharing economy and how to get free stuff. David is the founder of Yahoo Tech, a technology columnist and correspondent for Scientific American and CBS Sunday News morning. He is the former tech columnist for the New York Times and the host of PBS’s NOVA. David is a four-time Emmy winner, a two-time Webby award winner and author of several books including his new release, Pogue’s Basics: Money. Key Takeaways: [4:38] How much are they worth? Looking at the income versus net worth of the rich and famous.     David Pogue Guest Interview: [16:42] David Pogue describes the Pogue book series. [18:38] Pogue’s Basics: Money is basically a book of financial life hacks. [22:40] The psychology of money. [28:00] The sharing economy is changing lives. [32:14] The Internet of Things is not winning over the market. [35:50] The Consumer Electronics Show will feature wearable medical trackers and voice controlled apps. [39:30] Apple has recently put its best foot forward in voice-controlled tech. [41:08] David Pogue is busy writing his new books. Mentioned in This Episode: Jason Hartman Creating Wealth #784 - Packaged Commodities Holistic Survival Show Celebrity Net Worth David Pogue @pogue - David Pogue on Twitter Yahoo Tech

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