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The Cut

Family Money

The Cut

New York Magazine

Personal Journals, Documentary, Arts, Fashion & Beauty, Society & Culture

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s show, Stacey Abrams tells us how she wound up $200,000 in debt, and Abigail Disney explains why no one should have a private jet. We're talking about the financial baggage we inherit from our parents—whether that means a trust fund, a mountain of medical bills, or a compulsive attraction to two-for-one deals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Support for this show comes from Krakan.

0:03.0

Krypto is like the financial system, but different.

0:07.0

It doesn't care where you come from, what you look like, your credit score,

0:11.0

or your outrageous food delivery habits.

0:13.7

crypto is finance for everyone everywhere all the time.

0:18.4

Krakhan, see what crypto can be.

0:21.3

Don't invest unless you're prepared to lose all the money you invest.

0:25.0

This is a high risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

0:31.0

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0:35.0

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0:40.0

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0:45.2

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0:48.1

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0:53.2

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0:55.7

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0:57.8

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0:58.8

Requires willpower.

1:00.0

Always read the label.

1:09.0

From the cut and gimlet media, this is the cut on Tuesdays. I'm your host Molly Fisher. Play it right. Play it right.

1:14.0

When Rachel

1:27.0

When Rachel Kong was growing up, indulgence could only mean one thing, Sisler. It's so funny to me to think about my parents deciding like Sisler is going to be the treat. Yeah. You know, like, we're going to go to Sisler is going to be the treat.

1:33.2

Yeah.

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