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    First Aired - 05/17/2012 04:30PM
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    On this week's Flash Talks Cash, JoAnn "Flash" Fleming and Andrew Newman are talking about student debt and alternatives to traditional four-year schools. Hear about a new project out of Stanford University called Coursera which offers online courses from reputable professors- with no tuition! Flash and Andrew discuss the pros and cons of this new schooling system. Other topics include the cost of weddings, and the trendiness of same-sex marriage. Later, we've got a Number Nuts- "Where in the world can you get a job?" This episode has been brought to you by Tekserve.

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    First Aired - 07/26/2012 04:30PM
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    With the 2012 Summer Olympics starting tomorrow in London, JoAnn "Flash" Fleming is here to analyze the cost of the games on this week's Flash Talks Cash! Co-host Andrew Newman calls in for today's episode, and shares some of his thoughts about the benefit of redistributing television broadcasts, as well as the nature of amateur athletics. How much did it cost to build the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, London? And what percentage of funding comes from the International Olympic Committee? Well, Flash has all the numbers for you, and they might not be what you expect. Other topics include the financial considerations of the Olympics versus those of the World Cup, and the economic boost that London hopes the event will bring to the city and the rest of England. Today's episode has been brought to you by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.

    "There's the thought, 'What are we gonna do with these buildings after the Olympics are over?' That's part of the process- what can we change or convert this Olympic Stadium into [to make it profitable]?" -- JoAnn "Flash" Fleming on Flash Talks Cash

    "There are 204 countries competing in the Olympics this year. That's a lot of markets for NBC to redistribute their rights and their feed to." -- Andrew Newman on Flash Talks Cash

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    First Aired - 03/05/2013 04:00PM
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    Born and raised north of Boston, Anne Riordan spent her childhood highly invested in music, horses, and athletics. After her undergraduate experience at Cornell playing lacrosse, Anne spent a year working at the Cornell Veterinary Labs and returned for a Masters in reproductive biology. During that time, she began visiting the farm at Cayuga Pure Organics and fell in love with the outdoor, physical work, involvement with the earth, and like minded peers at CPO. Her commitment to the farm led to her full time employment at CPO and leaving behind the opportunity of Veterinary School for her true calling in agriculture. Anne spent time running the processing station (the beanery) before moving into managing the fields. She feels blessed to have the opportunity to have met the amazing community at Cayuga Pure and loves her job. This program was sponsored by Hearst Ranch

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