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Being present for holiday giving

Despite what the internet is telling you, it’s possible to avoid the expensive and often soul-sucking experience of online shopping and behemoth retail. Buying (or sharing) a favorite book, making tribute donations to a selected nonprofit, keeping it local and shopping sustainably are all viable alternatives. We discuss ways to avoid the Black Friday blues.

Guests:

The National Retail Federation projects an increase in holiday spending this year, despite economic uncertainty. It predicts U.S. consumers will spend over $1 trillion in November and December. We talk to a financial expert with surefire ways to keep your budget intact, from strategic saving to avoiding your worst impulses to "buy now, save later" plans.

Guest: Victoria Jones, member success manager, RadiFi Credit Union. 

Finally, Carole Coplan is an author whose bi-coastal life is reflected in her new book for children,Orangey and Ricky: Country Cat, City Cat. The story centers on an unlikely yet transformative friendship. Copan, a former corporate attorney turned author and vineyard owner, discusses how her new book mirrors her own experience.

Guest: Carole Coplan, author of Orangey and Ricky: Country Cat, City Cat.

Rona Brinlee's Holiday Book List:

  • Shmelf the Hanukkah Elf, by Greg Wolfe
  • The Christmas Sweater, by Jan Brett
  • Always Remember: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and the Storm, by Charlie Mackesy
  • The Indisputable Existence of Santa Claus: The Mathematics of Christmas, by Dr. Hannah Fry and Dr. Thomas Oleron Evans
  • Skipping Christmas, by John Grisham
  • What We Can Know, by Ian McEwan
  • The American Revolution: An Intimate History, by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns.
  • The Land of Sweet Forever, by Harper Lee
  • The Widow, by John Grisham
  • The Secret of Secrets, by Dan Brown
  • The Great Mann, by Kyra Davis Lurie
  • Slow Horses, by Mick Herron