
Common Cents on the Prairie
We started our podcast with one goal — to help you do more with your money, regardless of financial situation. Whether you’re a young professional just getting started or a long-time business owner looking to retire, we’re here to help you simplify the sometimes complex topic of money. Stream all episodes below or wherever you get your podcasts!
Podcasting since 2020 • 67 episodes
Common Cents on the Prairie
Latest Episodes
Life After Leading a Family Business ft. Mike Wells, Craig Snyder, and Joe Kirby
Success in both work and retirement comes from having a strong sense of purpose. In front of a live audience, Mike Wells of Wells Blue Bunny, Craig Snyder of VIKOR Teleconstruction, and Joe Kirby of Western Surety Company share their success st...
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Season 7
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Episode 6
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44:37

Understanding Tariffs and Market Volatility ft. Bill Puggini
With ripple effects from recent tariff policies, investors have been feeling all kinds of uncertainty lately. Bill Puggini, a senior portfolio specialist with Vanguard Financial Advisor Services, is helping us make sense of the current economy ...
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Season 7
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Episode 5
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30:16

The Finances of Family Farms ft. Darren Hefty
Since age 7, when he began working on the family farm for a penny a week, Darren Hefty has been ingrained in the financial side of the agriculture industry. From funny memories of growing up on the farm to the days of expanding
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Season 7
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Episode 4
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24:20

How We Money: Life After Loss ft. Samantha Russell
What does life after losing a spouse look like? Samantha Russell shares her experience following the loss of her husband more than a year ago, including what she's learned about stoicism,...
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Season 7
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Episode 3
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27:19

From CEO to Public Servant ft. Mayor Paul TenHaken
He left his role as founder and CEO of Click Rain to become the 32nd mayor of Sioux Falls, moving from a career in the private sector to the public sector. Mayor Paul TenHaken has a candid conversation with us about his choice to become a publi...
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Season 7
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Episode 2
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27:37
