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  • All Pro Derek Stingley Jr and his pops, Derek Stingley Sr, talk 3 generations of NFL, paralyzing hit to his grandfather , growing up in Louisiana, LSU football 2019, Houston Texans, CJ Stroud, defending Patrick Mahomes, legacy and Super Bowl
    2025/02/04
    “Even with the good, you know, the bad is going to always come. And I will always say block out the outside noise. You only control what you can control." Derek Stingley Jr's advice from his father Special episode to kick off Super Bowl week as Ryan, Channing and Fred sit with a football family spanning three NFL generations. Louisiana natives nick-named Big Sting and Little Sting-Derek Stingley Sr. and Derek Stingley Jr. chat about legacy of their family name in football, dealing with heartache, overcoming unimaginable challenges, the sacrifices it takes to reach the highest level of the game and how to stay at the top once you are there. Derek Stingley Jr, Houston Texans' All Pro Cornerback, is one of the most explosive and skilled players in the NFL, going from a stand out at LSU and part of the 2019 National Championship team to now paving his own path as one of the top defensive players in the league while living out the legacy of his family name. But the young Stingley's football story started long ago. His father shares the story of Sting's grandfather, Darryl Stingley, whose career was tragically cut short after a paralyzing hit in an NFL preseason game. Derek Stingley Sr recalls watching the hit that would forever alter their family's life and despite the trauma of his father’s injury, Stingley Sr. never ran from football. He explains that his father instilled in him the mindset that “as football players, we assume the risks'," and this same mentality was passed down to his son, Stingley Jr who shares in the memories of his late grandfather, his approach to the game and how his own dad's tough coaching prepared him for the NFL level now. As a proud father, Stingley Sr understands its the 1% of the 1% who make it to the NFL but recalls the "this is different" moment when he first saw something special in his son, Derek Jr while coaching him as a young boy who always wanted to match up against the older kids and thrived on competition. “I stood back there with my hands on my hair like, oh my God, like, how could somebody that young do that or think that?". Stingley Jr. reflects on his journey to the NFL, from his time at LSU, where he was regarded as the best player on the team as a freshman on a National championship team that featured Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson. He and his father discuss how they handled the outside noise whether it’s praise or criticism. When it comes to on-the-field matchups, Stingley Jr. breaks down his first experiences in the NFL, discussing the speed of the game, going against elite quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, and recognizing the talent of practice squad players who don’t get the credit they deserve. He assesses his season, believing he could have had far more interceptions, showcasing the high expectations he holds for himself. Having played the Kansas City Chiefs twice this year, Sting shares what he thinks the Philadelphia Eagles must do to slow down the man in red and white wearing #15 looking for his 3rd back to back title in Super Bowl LIX. Stingley Jr. reflecting on what he wants his legacy to be, stating that when people hear his name, he wants them to say he made his family proud. With a father and grandfather whose legacies are woven into football history, He understands the weight of his last name but instead of running from it, he embraces it. This episode is a true testament to family, resilience, and the pursuit of greatness. The Stingley’s story is more than just football, It’s about overcoming adversity, honoring legacy, and building something that lasts beyond the game. Don't forget to hit subscribe on YouTube for all the latest updates and new releases. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • NFL Pro Bowl to Super Bowl: Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor & Channing Crowder talking Patrick Mahomes vs Jalen Hurts, Andy Reid , new coaches, Glory holes, Duuuval, fear of failure, American Airlines tragedy a reminder of life is short
    2025/01/31
    “Life is not about scoreboard watching.” Ryan Clark The Super Bowl match up is set and we are down in Orlando with all the guys who didn’t make it but had insane seasons this year! That’s right, we got the fellas together down here at the Pro Bowl and we are talking the Big Game in the Big Easy, the Quarterback match ups, Andy Reid’s greatness, reality of fan culture, new coach hires, personal fears and how we adjust to the unpredictable moments of life. Ryan, Channing and Fred bring a blend of insight, humor, raw honesty as the trio goes beyond the actual games and talk storylines surrounding the top headlines. Recapping some of the new coach hires of course starting in Duuuval as Fred shares his reaction to the man in charge and not what he said but how he said it to make it the most played sound bite in sports! Continuing around the league, the guys have fun trying to make sense of Jerry Jones’ use of the expression Glory hole while Channing weighs in on his own take on what that means which turns into one of the more hilarious stories on the show! Turning attention to next week’s game, the powerhouse match up between Philadelphia and Kansas City as the Chiefs try to make history with a three-peat while it’s a battle of two highly talented quarterbacks with Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts. Ryan reflects on how, just two years ago, the focus was solely on their race, but today, it’s about their ability as elite quarterbacks—a sign of progress. The conversation continues on how rephrasing the way we talk about black quarterbacks is evolving and we should continue to push the narrative to be on the talent, skill and who the athletes are as people not defined by skin color. Fred brings up the unapologetic behaviors of fans and how there is no accountability which Ryan agrees where Channing chimes in that being heckled and shit talked by fans comes with the territory when people sign up to be paid millions of dollars to play a sport. Pivoting to the sad reality for so many, The guys reflect and send a heartfelt message to those impacted by the tragedy of the American Airlines Flight 5342 and use it as a reminder not to take life for granted and understand you never know how the simple things we do daily can not always going as planned. The guys take a moment and chat about they fear in life whether it’s a big over arching fear or something fun in the moment that scares them as Ryan, Channing and Fred each share what’s on their mind which leads into a deeper look about the fear of failure by the pressure of success. As we wrap the conversation, Ryan leaves the guys asking if they could go back in time to redo an awkward moment in life, what would it be and why….the responses are interesting and show a little deeper look into some of the moments that shaped who the guys are today. Don’t forget to hit the subscribe button and follow along with us on our social to get the latest updates and guest surprises. Pivot Family we have a special offer for you to help balance your lifestyle and better eating habits! Use code 50PIVOT to get 50% OFF plus free shipping on your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/40yF3k1! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Jerome Bettis: Super Bowl Champion known as The Bus talks journey from the Detroit streets to NFL Hall of Fame, Pittsburgh's Pride, his family legacy, Notre Dame and defines today's franchise Running Back and what makes Saquon Barkley different
    2025/01/28
    "The name on my back was always my moral compass." Jerome Bettis Here comes the Bus! Yes Pivot Family, we have an epic episode as Ryan, Channing, and Fred sit with NFL legend and Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis, known in the football world as “The Bus.” Bettis shares stories from his humble beginnings to strong family bonds to renowned football career to his life journey making it from the streets of Detroit to the fame walls of Canton and inspiring moments along the way. Very few organizations have the identity the Pittsburgh Steelers have and Jerome Bettis is very clear on how that football organization shaped not just his play on the field but his way of life in how he approached every aspect of life. He recounts how Pittsburgh’s blue-collar mentality resonated with him, how the locker room shared in a special camaraderie with players embracing the culture that created the team's collective drive for greatness. Starting the conversation off with a little fun reflecting on the old rivalry between Bettis and Freddy T back in the days where Fred would have some of his best games vs the Pittsburgh Steelers which transitions the guys into talking the current state of the NFL, specifically the diminishing value of running backs and how today’s offenses have shifted away from the power running game Backs like them thrived in. Bettis calls out how Philadelphia being in the Super Bowl is no surprise since the team acquired Saquon who in Bettis' mind, is the ideal Franchise running back along with Derrick Henry, who both proved a strong ground game is a must for a team's longevity. Speaking of Super Bowl, Bettis recounts the pivotal moment that shaped his decision to delay retirement: a conversation with his late teammate Clark Haggans about playing the big game in Bettis' hometown of Detroit and how he couldn't miss that run. His decision led to a full circle moment capping his career with a storybook ending winning a Super Bowl title with his Pittsburgh Steelers. The discussion dives into Bettis’ early life in inner-city Detroit, where football wasn’t initially on his radar. He candidly shares how his high school coach helped steer him away from the streets, convincing him that he had the talent to play in the NFL. Bettis credits this intervention as his pivotal moment, leading him to Notre Dame, where legendary coach Lou Holtz recruited him and paved the way for a new opportunity. He opens up on moments of humility, including a funny story about winning Rookie of the Year but still being required to take out the trash at his parents’ house as well as insights into his father’s advice to always protect the family name and the pride he felt seeing fans wear his jersey...a constant reminder to uphold a standard of excellence. A journey filled with so many highs and powerful moments, Bettis never shys away from the lessons learned along the way, although he jokes he didn't think his own teammate Ryan would bring up the hardest one to talk about. Emotion masked with laughter, Bettis reflects on how his career could have ended so much differently after fumbling the opportunity of his life-long dream in the AFC Championship game vs the Indianapolis Colts. He takes Ryan, Channing and Fred through the rollercoaster of emotions in that few second span and how humility turned to hope and how his life was forever changed for the better and his legacy cemented in history books. With humor, wisdom, and candid storytelling, this episode highlights the many sides of Jerome Bettis—from the relentless competitor to the devoted family man. You don't need to be a Steelers fan to appreciate this powerful story filled with inspiration, lessons, prayer, perseverance, humility, and the pursuit of greatness. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money http://rocketmoney.com/pivot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 18 分
  • Nick Saban: Becoming a Hall of Fame Coach, state of college vs NFL, reveals never-told-before stories, his one career regret, building football, family and life with Miss Terry and responds to infamous Channing stories
    2025/01/21
    “What do you want your legacy to be as a coach? Do you want to be Vince Lombardi or Bear Bryant? I said Bear Bryant… So, what are you doing going to Miami than?” The conversation we've all been waiting for where Channing's infamous stories get checked, and we have some laughs while we learn the path of one of the most respected and successful figures in sports. Ahead of College Football's National Championship, we get to sit with the man who has the most wins with 7 titles and decades of storied seasons. Newly selected Hall of Fame Coach and the true GOAT of college football, Nick Saban, is sitting with Ryan, Channing and Fred for a rare and personal look into the journey that shaped his life, the values that drive his success, and the lessons learned from decades of coaching at the highest level. The conversation begins with Saban reflecting on his humble beginnings and how he stumbled into coaching, despite initially wanting nothing to do with it. He recalls working at his father’s service station and the life-changing moment he realized coaching was a way to combine his love for competition with a deeper purpose: shaping young men’s futures. With humor and humility, Coach shares how he never set out to become the “GOAT” but focused on the process—a philosophy that has become synonymous with his name. Saban notes pivotal moments in his career, including his brief and challenging stint with the Miami Dolphins. He opens up about the decision not to sign Drew Brees due to a failed physical, a move that still lingers as one of his biggest “what-ifs.” Despite this, he explains why returning to college football was the right decision, allowing him to develop players both on and off the field in ways the NFL couldn’t. Both having played for Saban, Ryan and Channing speak of Saban’s legendary leadership style, exploring how he motivates players and manages diverse personalities. He shares how he learned to tailor his coaching approach to each individual and how to get the best out of his guys that went way beyond talent and skill. It's a known thing that when you see Coach Saban, his wife isn't too far away. Always by his side, Miss Terry has been Coach's partner in life, football and all his endeavors for more than 50 years as the two met as young kids and created this life they could never imagine which has been sustained through love, success and true dedication. The conversation goes from life lessons to lighter locker room talk as the guys bring up Channing's rookie stunt during Saban's tenure in Miami to get his reaction and how that really all went down, Saban responds in the best "Nick Saban" way possible as Ryan, Fred and Channing break out into laughter. From joking around and reminiscing, the episode reveals never-told-before stories, the real reason why Saban said farewell to coaching as the guys don't shy away from discussing the challenges facing modern college football. Saban gets into the current state of NIL while sharing his concerns for growth, character building and how the futures of young men are being altered. In a reflective moment, Saban looks back on his life and all the things he feels defined him as he recalls certain times he had to push his teams harder, especially when complacency crept in after winning which led to creating his famous, “nothing speech,” where he reminds players that entitlement leads to nothing and what underscores commitment to hard work and accountability. Packed with humor, wisdom, and powerful lessons, this episode offers an unparalleled look into the mind of one of sports' greatest leaders. Whether you’re a fan of the game or simply looking for inspiration, Nick Saban’s journey will leave you motivated to trust the process and redefine success on your own terms. Tap in on YouTube and hit the subscribe button for more conversations like this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 19 分
  • Football at it's Prime: NFL Divisional Games and National Championship preview, Ryan Clark Fred Taylor, Channing Crowder talk next Dallas Coach, Deion Sanders, Marcus Freeman, Ohio State vs Notre Dame, MVP race and LA Fire Devastation
    2025/01/17
    “The thing standing in between them and immortality is the dude that plays in Kansas City.” Ryan Clark talking Baltiore's Lamar Jackson vs Buffalo's Josh Allen It's Friday and we have a show for you. Football is in its prime as we head into the NFL's Divisional Round games this weekend and We preview College Football's National Championship between Ohio State vs Notre Dame....a lot to tackle in this episode! But it's more than just the games that Ryan, Channing, Fred get into as the conversation ranges from NFL coaching rumors to the teams left standing to the MVP race to who wins and who loses to Deion Sanders' future to the devastation of the LA fires. The conversation kicks off with a lively debate about whether Deion Sanders would be a fit for the Dallas Cowboys Head Coach, exploring the unique challenges he would face in the NFL, working for Jerry Jones and the anticipated backlash of leaving Colorado. The guys discuss the evolution of college sports, touching on NIL deals and the constant movement of players and coaches. Channing shares his thoughts on how college athletics has become a business, and Fred reflects on the importance of adaptability in a rapidly changing landscape. Shifting gears, after being around the Rams on Monday Night, Ryan shares his thoughts on the aftermath from the fires, the emotional toll of it all and seeing so many people, including our own friends like JJ Reddick, be inconsolable after losing everything. Trying to find the right words, the guys talk about the positive sides of humanity in a crisis, communities coming together and they reflect on what truly matters in life, sharing personal anecdotes about the irreplaceable items they’d try to save if they only had a few minutes to evacuate. Ryan highlights the resilience of the people impacted by tragedy, the firefighters who give endless effort sacrificing to help strangers and kindness expressed in all forms. Fred and Channing discuss how people can even wrap their head around rebuilding and what comes next. Although many of the Rams' organization were affected, the team is still finding ways to focus on football and finishing the season strong. The guys say why the Rams may have an edge vs Philadelphia, they talk about the possible upset in Detroit, exchange in-depth analysis of match ups and break down the MVP race between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. Ryan hates that the chatter surrounding who will win the title has become clouded by race which shouldn't even be a factor as both men are two of the most talented quarterbacks to ever play the game. All three guys agree that both MVP candidates have had an unbelievable season but they share why one quarterback stands out to earn the title this year and why it shouldn't even be close. Channing and Fred explore the legacy-defining moments for both Lamar and Josh and the challenges they face in surpassing Patrick Mahomes to reach ultimate greatness. The guys make their picks and preview what they are most looking forward to watching this weekend. Ryan on the other hand, is just looking past the NFL games straight to Monday as the Collegiate Championship is more than just a game, it's the potential to be one of the best days for his family, especially his son Jordan who plays for Notre Dame. He shares heartfelt stories about Jordan's football journey, the obstacles he overcame, and the motivational words that the two of them have shared. But beyond the field, Ryan is most proud of the person his son has become both as an athlete and human. Wrapping up the conversation, Ryan, Channing and Fred each share some words of advice and open up about their own lives, offering a glimpse into their thoughts and hearts as they take one day at a time. Tap in and hit the subscribe button on YouTube and comment what you love about this episode. We appreciate you making the time to spend with us and promise to continue to bring you entertaining but impactful conversations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Mel Robbins: Best Selling Author shares story behind “Let Them” with Ryan Clark, Channing & Fred, talks parenting, relationships, hitting rock bottom and how we all are 5 seconds away from changing our life
    2025/01/14
    “I have to learn things the hard way. In order to learn the message, I have to destroy everything. Everything I learned, I learned the hard way by f*%king up my own life.” Mel Robbins Do we have a show for you!! Ryan, Channing and Fred are honored and grateful to sit with Best selling author, #1 on NY Times, Amazon, Audible, a top podcast host, amazing mother, wife and our friend- Mel Robbins! This is one of the most authentic, transformative and kick-ass conversations we’ve had. We laugh, we learn, tears are shed (guess who?) and we go far beyond the surface of what we think to revealing what we actually feel. Pivot Family- Please take our word, this episode is one you need to tap into. The conversation we have is humbling, emotional, difficult at times but invigorating and impacted us more than we imagined. Truly, there is something in this show for everyone that will speak to you and maybe even ignite a change. We all know the things in our life we would like to alter, improve or we can recognize as areas we fall short, but how do we step out of our comfort zone, regain control and actually take the step toward change? Mel’s journey from rock bottom to global influence is a story of resilience, self-discovery, and hard-earned wisdom. Opening up about the lowest points in her life: losing her job at 41 to being $800,000 in debt to feeling like a failure as a parent on verge of divorce, Mel reflects on the shame and frustration of hiding her struggles from family and friends while finding herself trapped in a hole not knowing how to climb out. Opening up to the guys, she shares how this rock-bottom moment became the foundation for her transformation, helping her discover the tools and mindset shifts she now teaches to millions. Throughout the conversation, Mel details the power of her 5 Second Rule—a simple practice that helped her overcome hesitation and take action in critical moments. She also explains how The High 5 Habit can rewire self-doubt into self-love. Together with the hosts, Mel discusses tough topics like parenting during financial struggles, rebuilding relationships after misdirected anger, and the importance of owning your ambitions rather than placing them on others. This episode is packed with raw truths, practical advice, and emotional breakthroughs. Mel shares how facing pain, letting go of control, and embracing the hard decisions now can lead to a happier and more fulfilling future. Whether you’re looking for strategies to pivot in your own life or seeking inspiration to keep going, this conversation will remind you that change is possible, no matter how far you’ve fallen. As we always say, it's never too late to Pivot....You can tell yourself, even the people close to you can say all the things you need to work on but listening to this conversation will really help you lock in and understand the secret to change and importance of embracing the bonds you have with loved ones, because in the end, who’s going to be there and how do you want to be remembered? Let us know what you think when you watch and listen. Don't forget to hit the Subscribe button on YouTube and follow us on all audio platforms. Pick up a copy of Mel's latest book "Let Them" or download it on Audible to get more insight surrounding the stories and topics we discussed. “It is a fundamental part of human nature, that pain is part of what’s necessary to push yourself to change.” Mel Robbins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Peter Rosenberg TV and Radio Personality: Everything Sports, WWE, Commanders, Hip Hop, Beyonce and opens up on depression from divorce to finding peace in his destiny
    2025/01/10
    "Mine wasn't one of alcohol or drugs, it was an addiction of needing to be validated by others." Peter Rosenberg In this episode, Ryan, Channing, and Fred sit down with radio legend and WWE personality Peter Rosenberg, a man who has spent his life connecting with audiences through music, sports, and culture. New York’s long-time Hot 97 radio personality, Rosenberg, grew up a Jewish kid who immersed himself into the hip-hop culture, forging an unlikely path into music, sports and living his truth even in a world where he didn't fit the norm. Defying the cultural optics, Rosenberg paved a way into media by using his voice to make an impact and resonate with listeners around the world as his words came to life through his passion and respect for all things music and sports. Growing up in the suburbs of Maryland, Rosenberg has been a life long Washington football fan, even through all the team's low points as he shares his thoughts on this new regime led by Head Coach Dan Quinn with Quarterback Jayden Daniels at the helm. With the NFL wildcard weekend upon us, Ryan, Channing and Fred talk football and get Rosenberg's inside picks on who will make it through and his sure choice for Rookie of the Year. From breaking new artists on Hot 97 to becoming a staple in WWE commentary, Rosenberg shares his journey of staying authentic in an industry where the spotlight can be unforgiving. Battling stereotypes and criticisms, Rosenberg never gave up on his dream to be a voice for everyone and found that place through sharing his vulnerability and learning from shortcomings, not allowing them to define him. Rosenberg discusses his failed marriage, the feeling of almost losing everything and opens up what his turning point was that allowed him to let go of the past, ignore public perception and move forward again with faith and finding joy in unlikely situations. On the verge of becoming a first-time father, Rosenberg shares his how he's looking forward to parenting with the love of his life and reveals his fears of not having a child, but the delivery room. In a funny moment, Channing offers words of wisdom in ways only Channing can do that has all of the guys laughing. Continuing to make noise in the media space, His admiration of Beyonce backed with his facts and love of history led him to start a podcast dedicated to her unique stature in entertainment. Being someone who is not only respected in the music field but trusted, He gives his inside perspective about Kendrick Lamar's upcoming Super Bowl Half Time show. Discussing all the key moments in Rosenberg’s career and personal life, this conversation explores what it truly means to Pivot and find promise in pain and discover hope in despair. Tap in and hit the subscribe button on YouTube to be the first to know special guests and exclusive shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Frances Tiafoe: Professional Tennis Player, the sport's fan favorite, captivating the world with his talent and charisma, changing the game culturally, beating Rafeal Nadal, Serena Williams, Arthur Ashe & Austrailian Open
    2025/01/07
    "For me personally, I think I needed that. It built this dog within me...For me growing up, there was no plan B...There was no 'what if.'" Frances Tiafoe Proffeesional Tennis Player Captivating the world with his undeniable talent, charismatic ways and his unique energy on and off the court, Frances Tiafoe shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in tennis today. On this episode of The Pivot Podcast, Ryan, Fred, and Channing chop it up with Tiafoe about how it all started and how life has totally changed for him since winning more which has led to his ever-growing fame. The guys talk all things tennis with Frances, explaining how training works, the mindset necessary and how the current landscape is the perfect opportunity for Frances to rise in sports. Elevating the attention of tennis over the past couple years, Frances' matches have become a magnet of entertainment and unwavering outpour of support, from receiving daily texts of A-list athletes to getting private invites to hang with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to defeating the sport's megastars on global stage has shaped Tiafoe's path in ways he never thought possible. Despite the star-studded encounters, Frances keeps it real, always remembering his roots and the community that's had his back from the start. He's focused on the bigger picture—winning key matches, staying true to himself and pouring into the people and things he loves. With a chance to rewrite history books. Frances opens up about how Venus and Serena Williams have been huge influences on his game, not just as players but as role models. He shares how the pressure to succeed is heavy but carrying that weight has led him to have unimaginable highs such as defeating Rafeal Nadal and going toe to toe with the best players in the world. Never shying away from competition, Frances explains how losing his cool in the heat of the moment or seeming unfocused stems from the passion he has for tennis, not a lack of respect or arrogance toward the sport itself. Looking back at one memorable match that stands out to us all, Frances reflects on how it felt like he was being made an example of and he felt he had no choice but to stand up for himself. He admits to the guys it wasn’t his best moment, but it was a learning experience and something he’s grown from. While he tries to keep things light and avoid getting too wrapped up in the intensity, he admits it’s not always easy. The competitiveness in tennis can make it tough to have authentic relationships, but Frances is committed to staying true to himself and loyal to his day one support system. Don't forget to follow us on all audio platforms and hit the subscribe button for more conversations like this! Hey Pivot Fam!!! Special offers for you to stay safe and secure as we kick off 2025! Go to https://expressvpn.com/pivotyoutube and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! And don't get boggled down, Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to http://rocketmoney.com/pivot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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