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    In The Money

    May 2, 2026
    In this episode of In The Money, the show focuses on debt elimination, offering actionable strategies and practical plans for reducing debt and building savings in the current economic climate.

    Chicago Newsroom 2.0

    April 28, 2026
    In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, guest co-hosts Glenn Eden and Maria Doughty lead a roundtable on the Johnson administration’s standoff with the CHA, the delayed Zoning Committee Chair selection, the ComEd Four prison release, and the CTU walkout, with segments featuring Griffin Museum CEO Dr. Chevy Humphrey on the new Anne Frank exhibition, Xchange Chicago’s Jarquetta Egeston on a new tech training hub, Serve Illinois Director Andres Fernandez on volunteerism, and Max Bever’s Election Myth-Busting.

    In The Money

    April 28, 2026
    In this episode of In The Money, host Tamara Dervin breaks down the fundamentals of credit, covering what it is, how to build it, and how to leverage it effectively.

    Affording the Dream: A UNCF Town Hall

    April 27, 2026
    In this episode of Affording the Dream: A UNCF Education Town Hall, UNCF leads a discussion with education leaders and community voices on rising tuition costs, student debt, financial aid navigation, and expanding access to higher education.

    The Journey Continues

    April 17, 2026
    In this episode of The Journey Continues, hosts Sara Jane Charles and Monica Fox explore the personal stories behind kidney donation and life after transplant, bringing the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois’s podcast to television for the first time. The program examines the motivations of those who donate to strangers and the experiences of transplant recipients.

    The Exit Interview

    April 17, 2026
    In this episode of The Exit Interview, outgoing Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg sits down for a one-on-one conversation covering her tenure, high-profile investigations, and the growing tensions inside City Hall that marked her time in office. The discussion examines what her departure means for the future of independent oversight in Chicago.

    In The Money

    April 17, 2026
    In this episode of In The Money, host Tamara Dervin opens Season 4 with an examination of the current financial landscape, addressing rising prices, market shifts, and changes in the job market. The premiere focuses on practical steps for viewers to assess their financial standing and move toward greater stability.

    Chicago Newsroom 2.0

    April 17, 2026
    In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, roundtable regulars Sufyan Sohel, Swathi Staley, Claude Robinson, and Jeffery Beckham examine the Johnson administration’s mounting pressures, including a public conflict with CHA Board Chair Matt Brewer. Southland Development Authority CEO Bo Kemp outlines a community investment strategy targeting industrial, commercial, and residential growth across Southland municipalities, Dr. Clinton Boyd, Jr. of Fathers, Families & Healthy Communities returns to discuss the Fathers United program, and Chief Education Correspondent Adrian Segura presents a new Education First Report alongside guest co-hosts Darrious Hilmon and Glenn Eden.

    Chicago Newsroom 2.0

    March 27, 2026
    In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, guest co-hosts Glenn Eden and Suzet McKinney lead a roundtable with Sufyan Sohel, Claude Robinson, and Jeffery Beckham to examine the three finalists competing to lead Chicago Public Schools and assess the winners and losers from last week’s primary elections. Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot joins the program to discuss the launch of the ICE Accountability Project and her assessment of ongoing federal challenges to democratic institutions.

    Chicago Newsroom 2.0

    March 22, 2026
    In this episode of Chicago Newsroom 2.0, hosts Dr. Suzet McKinney and Maria Doughty are joined by Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch to examine key priorities heading into the upcoming legislative session, while Executive Strategist Victor LaGroon applies a local lens to national security issues and Chicago Board of Election Commissioners’ Max Bever addresses widespread election misinformation. Micah Krohn and Darcie Price-Wallace also appear to discuss the role of meditation in community healing.