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    Explore "insurancecoverage" with insightful episodes like "Quit Making Yourself a Victim!", "Afternoon Briefing Monday 4th September", "How Drugs Like Ozempic Are Changing What We Think About Weight Loss", "Texas After the Storm: An Update" and "WS More or Less: How fast are Alligators and Hippos?" from podcasts like ""The Ramsey Show", "Times news briefing", "WSJ’s The Future of Everything", "The Daily" and "More or Less: Behind the Stats"" and more!

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    Quit Making Yourself a Victim!

    Quit Making Yourself a Victim!
    Jade Warshaw & Dr. John Delony answer your questions and discuss: "My husband's drinking is affecting our money," "I can't afford the minimum payments on my debt," "How an I help my wife understand we can't afford to travel to visit family?" "Is the 15% investing rule based on gross or net?" "My house payment is half my take-home pay," Preparing to manage money after college, Helping irresponsible family with money, "Should I buy a house with my brother?" "Should I pay my girlfriend's hospital bills?" "I'm having trouble finding a side hustle," "I am recovering from a gambling addiction," "Should I take out a loan to pay off my IRS debt?" Have a question for the show? Call 888-825-5225 Weekdays from 2-5pm ET Support Our Sponsors: DreamCloud BetterHelp Zander Insurance Balance of Nature Neighborly The Black Friday Sale is here! Shop meaningful gifts for as low as $8 this week only!: Click Here Start your EveryDollar Free Account today: Click Here Protect yourself with the right coverage—Take our Coverage Quiz! Want a plan for your money? Find out where to start: Click Here Listen to all The Ramsey Network podcasts: Click Here Interested in advertising on The Ramsey Show? Click Here Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy

    How Drugs Like Ozempic Are Changing What We Think About Weight Loss

    How Drugs Like Ozempic Are Changing What We Think About Weight Loss
    You may have heard about Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro. It’s tough to miss the online chatter, the ads on TV and all the news coverage. They are part of a class of drugs originally designed to treat diabetes, and all three have been shown to help people lose significant amounts of weight. That’s leading to big sales for drug companies and helping change the way we think about weight loss. WSJ’s Ariana Aspuru digs into how these drugs work, the big money involved and what it means for millions of Americans who meet the criteria for obesity.  Further reading:  Pill for Obesity Has Wall Street Salivating  Will Ozempic Change ‘Body Positivity’ for Good?  No More Shots: Pill Versions of Ozempic-Like Drugs Are Coming  The Drugs That Are Gaining on Ozempic  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Texas After the Storm: An Update

    Texas After the Storm: An Update

    This week, The Daily is revisiting some of our favorite episodes of the year and checking in on what has happened in the time since they first ran.

    With most natural disasters, the devastation is immediately apparent. But when a winter storm hit Texas, some of the damage was a lot less visible.

    The stories of Iris Cantu, Suzanne Mitchell and Tumaini Criss showed the depth of the destruction.

    Their lives were upended. The storm in February left their homes barely habitable, with collapsed ceilings and destroyed belongings, and it disrupted their children’s learning.

    While the state investigated widespread blackouts from the storm, looking for accountability, the three women grappled with a more pressing question: How am I going to move forward with my life?

    Today, we return to their stories.

    Guest: Jack Healy, a Colorado-based national correspondent for The New York Times.

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    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

    WS More or Less: How fast are Alligators and Hippos?

    WS More or Less: How fast are Alligators and Hippos?

    We all know that you should never smile at a crocodile, but rumour has it that alligators are great perambulators – at least that’s what a booklet about Florida’s wildlife claimed. Tim Harford speaks to John Hutchinson, Professor of evolutionary bio-mechanics to see whether he could outrun one of these reportedly rapid retiles. Also – our editor thinks he could outrun a hippo, is he right? (…probably not).