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  • Have you heard our groundbreaking series "Evolutionaries"? Check it out and hear the life stories of the people who changed food forever.
  • We'll be at the Manhattan Cocktail Classic - will you? The Gala is on Friday May 17th and events continue throughout the weekend. Learn more about the festivities here.
  • We'll be at the Great GoogaMooga May 17-19th! Come find us at the Roberta's Urban Renaissance Fair party or find us roaming around and getting interviews.
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    First Aired - 06/04/2012 12:00PM
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    On this episode of After the Jump, Grace Bonney is joined in the studio by Meg Mateo Ilasco, author of several books, stationary producer, and creative director of Anthology Magazine. Tune in to hear about Meg's start in the art and design world, how an advertisement in Martha Stewart Living jump-started her career, and the struggle of being a working mom. If you want to start a business and be a mother, you have to learn to adapt to changes day-to-day; hear about how Meg has learned to make time for her children and be productive in her job. Hear about how Anthology Magazine came about, and why Meg and her partners decided to work in a print medium. This program has been brought to you by Whole Foods.

    "Yes- it's crazy, but that's the whole point. If people did things for purely calculated reasons, the world would be a really boring place. I think for us, that gave us a lot of motivation." -- Meg Mateo Ilasco on starting Anthology Magazine, After the Jump

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    First Aired - 08/09/2012 04:30PM
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    The show's called Flash Talks Cash, and that's just what JoAnn "Flash" Fleming is doing today. Along with Andrew Newman, JoAnn tackles a multitude of topics related to money on this week's installment. What's the worth of an Olympic gold medal, and is it actually made of gold? Tune in to find out what the richest people in America are driving; it may surprise you! Tune in to learn more about local alternative currencies, and hear what surprising professions earn high salaries. This episode has been brought to you by TriState Merchant Services, Inc.

    "For the gymnasts and swimmers, a gold medal means endorsements. It really is a great reward financially to win a gold medal."

    "The reason why a lot of small towns use alternative currencies is to keep the money local- so the money doesn't go out to big box stores and supports the local economy."

    -- JoAnn "Flash" Fleming on Flash Talks Cash

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