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Wednesday, December 27, 202312/27/2023

We’ve Got Your Six 12-24-23

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Phil Taub and Matt Foster talk with the latest additions to the Swim with a Mission Board, Todd Wheatley and Sal Defranco.

Friday, December 22, 202312/22/2023

December 22, 2023

In Retirement Intelligence with Thomas Brueckner

Thursday, December 21, 202312/21/2023

Final Show – Dick & Ron Say Goodbye After 12 Years

In Talking Cars

Wednesday, December 20, 202312/20/2023

Episode 16

In On the Go with Jimmy & Johnny O

Monday, December 18, 202312/18/2023

We’ve Got Your Six 12-17-23

In We’ve Got Your Six

Ginger Munson and Matt Foster sit down with a Gold Star Sister Stephanie Ouellette who shines some light on just what Gold Star Families do. And in the second half of this week’s episode they talk with Navy Seal Wayne Siegmond, who shares what it’s like to be a human tadpole.

Friday, December 15, 202312/15/2023

December 15, 2023

In Retirement Intelligence with Thomas Brueckner

Thursday, December 14, 202312/14/2023

Cybertrucks Part 2

In Talking Cars

Wednesday, December 13, 202312/13/2023

Episode 15

In On the Go with Jimmy & Johnny O

Monday, December 11, 202312/11/2023

We’ve Got Your Six 12-10-23

In We’ve Got Your Six

This week Ginger Munson goes solo and talks with an eclectic mix of service providers making a difference for those in need. This week’s episode features a conversation with, Vets Count clinical director, Steph Higgs – who provides important counseling and mental health support; Margo Lapoint, an adult child of Vietnam Era Special Forces soldier who’s creating a special program just for Children of American Heroes. And in our last segment we hear from MSG Grassie and a great opportunity to help our local military families this Christmas. 

Friday, December 8, 202312/08/2023

December 8, 2023

In Retirement Intelligence with Thomas Brueckner

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Struggling Pizza Hut restaurant chain will be sold for $2.7 billion

The struggling Pizza Hut restaurant chain will be sold for $2.7 billion by parent company Yum Brands. Yum Brands said in February that it was considering selling Pizza Hut and the chain looked to close 250 U.S. restaurants.