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Five decades ago, Peter Cancro was your average 14-year-old wrapping sandwiches after school at his local eatery, Mike's Subs. Today, he's the billionaire CEO of Jersey Mike's Subs — but he still gets his hands dirty every now and then. At age 17, the New Jersey native had worked at Mike's Subs for a few years when he discovered the owner was looking to sell. He still slices deli meats and gets face-time with employees "every time I'm in a store," he said at the conference. The ability to be personable is a green-flag trait that good bosses tend to share, workplace culture expert Bonnie Low-Kramen told CNBC Make It last year.
Persons: Peter Cancro, Cancro, Peter, Rod Smith, Bonnie Low, Kramen, It's Organizations: Subs, Blackstone, Jersey, Conference, Bloomberg, CNBC, Workers, Gallup Locations: Jersey, U.S, New York, Jersey Shore, New Jersey
Furniture waste is a growing concern as consumers and companies seek to reduce carbon emissions. Apparel companies like Poshmark, Dpop and Thredup are thriving in online thrifting, but furniture thrifting is a lot more complicated, simply due to the size of the items. The New York-based startup is an online marketplace for buying and selling used furniture that provides pick-up and delivery for items. It also works with major retailers, like West Elm and Pottery Barn, to sell floor models or resell items that have been returned. For big furniture retailers, there is big waste in returns and the reverse logistics involved — from the costs to the transportation emissions.
Persons: Reham Fagiri, Kathleen O'Brien, O'Brien, Zoe Perret, Fagiri, Lisa Rizzolo Organizations: Environmental Protection Agency, Comcast Ventures, Hearst Lab, Great Oaks Venture, Soma, CNBC Locations: New York, AptDeco, U.S, Alaska, Hawaii
There was a huge need for cosmetologists who could work on textured hair, so I opened a salon. There are no gender roles in our homeBrian and I always operate as a team, dividing business work and housework. I'd get the kids to school and open the salon, driving the only car that fits the whole family. Related storiesI'm operating in a different atmosphere, and I'm exposed to financial concepts I wasn't even aware of coming up. We help the kids financiallySince The Doux launched to major retail in 2017, our financial success has given us more flexibility to be present for our kids.
Persons: Smith, Brian, Maya Smith, I've, I'd, we've, Autopay, Locations: Germany
This spiraled into a diss-track war in April and May, with Cole, Drake, Rick Ross, and Lamar all releasing new songs. Later in the track, Drake references Cole's diss track and apology. Evan Agostini/Invision/APLater in the track, Drake raps that he gave Future his first No. At the end of the track, Lamar samples a 1994 Tupac interview to simulate a conversation between the two rappers. Instead of insulting Drake, Lamar claims that the "Push Ups" rapper's circle has been feeding him lies, leaking information about him, and hoping for his downfall.
Persons: Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Lamar, Lamar dissed Drake, J, Cole, Rick Ross, Hannah Getahun, Joseph Okpako, WireImage Lamar, Jermaine Cole, Big, Wale, Pusha, Meek Millz, Big Sean, Jay, Tyler, Mac Miller, Kunta, Lamar hasn't, Meek, Getty, Tim Mosenfelder, Aubrey, Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, Jackson, , rics,, m., ake Organizations: UMG, Spotify, Future, Metro, Universal Music Group, Wireless, Lamar, Big, Rocky, Rap Locations: Drake's, Lamar, Drake, Diss, Lamar's, Florida
Before this NFL season began, a major concern surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles was how their new running back would play behind a new-look offensive line. It was the most individual rushing yards in a single game since 2009, and pushed Barkley to 1,392 yards on the season, a new career-high set in only 11 games. Already the NFL’s leader in yards from scrimmage, Barkley pushed his lead in that category by also catching four passes for 47 yards. Against the Rams, Philadelphia rushed for 314. I'm ready to go out there and perform at a high level and get ready for next week."
Persons: Saquon Barkley, Barkley, Jalen, Jason Kelce Organizations: Philadelphia Eagles, Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants, NFC East, Washington, NBC, Rams, NFC West, Bowl, of Famer, Sunday, Philadelphia, Los, Cowboys, Packers, 49ers Locations: Philadelphia, Los Angeles
AdvertisementElon Musk says a lot of us are doing it wrong when it comes to posting links on X. Musk says this will stop "lazy linking." For anyone who posts links to X, it's been intuitively clear that since Elon Musk took over, posts with links don't get the same reach as they used to. This just stops lazy linking. AdvertisementMusk says this is meant to stop "lazy linking" — which … I'm not sure exactly what that is.
Persons: Elon Musk, it's, Paul Graham, Elon, You've, they're, … I'm, that's, — Paul Graham Organizations: Elon, Twitter
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: I'm inclined to buy, not sell, Tetra Tech, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: Symbotic, Tetra Tech, Linde, and Brookefield.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Tetra Tech, Linde Locations: Tetra
Chip Leighton's viral 'teenager texts' highlight how little some kids know about money. As the creator of "The Leighton Show," his social media posts, which have collectively been seen more than 250 million times, hilariously highlight some of the texts teenagers send their parents. Leighton, who has two children of his own, receives thousands of messages from parents of teenagers across the country — some of which he uses for content. covers some of the best — or worst — texts from teenagers. One section is devoted entirely to money-related topics, often related to a first job or taxes.
Persons: Chip Leighton's, Chip Leighton, she'd, Leighton, it's Organizations: Finance
AdvertisementAlex Cooper, the host of "Call Her Daddy," signed a $125 million deal with SiriusXM in August. Alex Cooper, host of the hit podcast "Call Her Daddy," recently shared her tips on negotiation — one of which she learned from her mom. Cooper, who signed a $125 million deal with SiriusXM in August, said in an interview with Forbes on Friday that her top tip for negotiation is to practice the conversation. The deal allows SiriusXM to oversee the advertising and distribution of her "Call Her Daddy" podcast from 2025. AdvertisementThe art of negotiationNegotiating is a critical skill to master, whether to seal a business deal or secure a job offer.
Persons: Alex Cooper, Cooper, Lizzie Widhelm, I'm, Zs, what's, SiriusXM, Alix Earle, Harry Jowsey, Joe Rogan, Miley Cyrus, Hailey Bieber, Kamala Harris, Scott Greenstein, Alex, Leigh Thompson, Chris Williams, you've Organizations: SiriusXM, Forbes, Spotify, BI, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Microsoft
"If I was in this to make money, I wouldn't even be releasing the kind of music that I am," she said. Raye is a multi-platinum singer and three-time Grammy nominee who has worked with Beyoncé and opened for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. And yet, as of this summer, she said her music career still isn't making her money. And trust me when I tell you, I'm not taking those ways," Raye told me in June following a performance at the Conrad hotel in downtown Manhattan. "If I was in this to make money, I wouldn't even be releasing the kind of music that I am."
Persons: Raye, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Lizzie Widhelm, I'm, Rachel Keen, she'd, She's, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Lucky, Jeff Spicer, WireImage, Donald Passman Organizations: Conrad, Polydor, Century, Brit, Music Locations: Manhattan, Amsterdam, London, Berlin, Ghanaian, Swiss
And some people are selling courses for $220 on how to make your own lucrative AI adult creator. The articles said a crop of new Instagram influencers had amassed large followings and even secured brand deals. Some of these AI influencers, like Lil Miquela, are a sort of artsy commentary on the nature of influencing or something conceptually interesting. AdvertisementOne of the most popular AI influencers had a link in her bio to a profile on Fanvue, an OnlyFans competitor. One person is selling a course for $220 on how to make money with AI adult influencers.
Persons: Fanvue, influencers, Lil Miquela, , Insider's Marta Biino, I'm Organizations: Media Locations: Fanvue
AdvertisementI followed Ina Garten's recipes for pumpkin, apple, and pecan pie to see which I liked best. The pecan pie tasted like a cocktail, and the apple pie was shockingly simple to throw together. I ended up with extra pumpkin-pie filling, but Garten's buttery crust was the real winner. I sometimes struggle to create a buttery, flaky crust, and my fillings don't always have the right texture. Here's how my day of baking went as I attempted to make Garten's pecan, pumpkin, and apple pies.
Persons: Ina Garten's, I'm, Ina Garten
R360 is a peer-to-peer networking group for people who have a net-worth of at least $100 million. There's a lot of concern about making sure children don't become spoiled or entitled. They don't want to hand over their wealth to their kids and have money go toward causes they don't support. AdvertisementThe adult children want to fill their parents shoesWe host a group for the adult children of our members. Families are transferring money over a lifetimeOur members aren't afraid to leave their children money.
Persons: Barbara Goodstein, didn't, They've, I've, they're Organizations: New Locations: New York City
AdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang met his wife Lori Huang at Oregon State University. Huang said he promised her he'd be CEO by 30 to ensure she'd marry him. When Jensen Huang met his wife in college, the odds weren't in his favor. Huang said in a 2010 New York Times interview that he also waited tables at Denny's while he was a student. The CEO also credits his wife and daughter with establishing his signature style: the black leather jacket.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Lori Huang, Huang, she'd, he'd, Lori Mills, Spencer, Ryan Patel, Patel Organizations: Oregon State University, Hong Kong University of Science, Technology, OSU College of Engineering's, Nvidia, OSU, Stanford University, New York Times Locations: Madison, Denny's
AdvertisementKeira Knightley says she had to step back from her career because she chose to have kids. Keira Knightley, 39, chose to prioritize motherhood over her career. In an interview with The Times published on Saturday, Knightley spoke about her decision to have children and the impact it had on her career decisions. "I've chosen to have children, I want to bring them up, so I've had to take a major step back." "My kid came before my career, and I chose my career because I knew this would never happen again," Goldberg said.
Persons: Keira Knightley, I've, Knightley, — Edie, Delilah, James Righton, she's, Beckham, Blake Lively, Lively, Whoopi Goldberg, Goldberg, They're, Claudia Goldin Organizations: Times, Pirates, Harvard Locations: Caribbean
Now, my husband and I live a minimalist lifestyle. Over the past five years, as I moved from Canada to the UK and back again, I've absolutely mastered the art of decluttering. AdvertisementRemembering how long it took me to declutter and pack before moving the first time around, I began the process five months before our official move. Maria Polansky and her husband now live a minimalist lifestyle. Since we've been back in Canada, we've adopted a minimalist lifestyle and have been very selective with what enters our home.
Persons: I've, Monica Geller's, pare, We'd, Maria Polansky, I'm, we've, we're Organizations: Facebook, We're Locations: Canada, Birmingham, Vancouver
AdvertisementMatt Gaetz withdrew from his attorney general bid on Thursday. But he's since hinted on X at a possible 2026 Florida governor run. Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's bid for attorney general may have been short-lived, but he appears to have his sights set on another big career move. In a Saturday tweet, Florida State Rep. Anthony Sabatini posted on X his prediction that Gaetz would be the next governor of Florida. After Gaetz withdrew, Trump wrote on Truth Social that he appreciated Gaetz's "efforts."
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Ron DeSantis, Matt Gaetz's, Anthony Sabatini, Gaetz, Sabatini, Donald Trump, Vance, Trump, Matt, DeSantis, Jeb Bush, I'm, Charlie Kirk, Ginger, George Santos Organizations: Gov, Florida State, DOJ, Gaetz, CNN, Trump, Administration, Elon, Trump ., 119th, Business Locations: Florida, Florida's
I compared apple pies from Kroger, Whole Foods, and Safeway. Apple pie is a fall staple. Molly AllenApple pie is delicious any time of year, but it's especially tasty in the fall. Baking a pie from scratch can require a lot of effort, and sometimes, you may need to take a shortcut. So I tried options from Kroger, Whole Foods, and Safeway to find the best grocery-store apple pie you can pick up in a pinch.
Persons: Molly Allen Apple Organizations: Kroger, Foods, Safeway, Apple
Vice President Sara Duterte said on Saturday that she'd spoken to a hitman to kill her boss and his wife. Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte openly threatened on Saturday to assassinate the country's president, marking the deepest fracture yet in an alliance they once formed for the 2022 election. AdvertisementEduardo Año, national security advisor to the president, added that authorities considered Duterte's threat a "matter of national security." But she also blasted the national security council, saying that its responsibilities related to the safety of the country, not a vice president's remarks about a president. AdvertisementA partnership doomed from the startIn the Philippines, the vice president and president are elected separately and don't necessarily hail from the same party or ideology, though Duterte and Marcos positioned themselves as running mates.
Persons: Sara Duterte, Duterte, I've, Ferdinand, Bong Bong, Marcos, you'll, BBM, Liza Araneta, Martin Romualdez, Eduardo Año, Duterte's, Rodrigo Duterte, Ferdinand Marcos Sr, Ronald Holmes, gunning, , Jorge Tigno, that's, Holmes, Tigno Organizations: of Representatives, voters, De La Salle University, of Education, Lawmakers, University of, Duterte, Senate, Business Locations: Philippines, Manila, China, Southeast
Throughout his sparkling career as an investor, Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett has become a leading role model for those looking to accumulate wealth. Buffett shared new details of his estate plan in a letter published on Monday, elaborating on how he intends to transfer the vast majority of his fortune to philanthropic causes. "As a general matter, if you do not have an estate plan, the state will provide one," Reynoso says. To avoid confusion — and to keep your loved ones out of a lengthy and expensive legal process — you'd be wise to put together a basic estate plan. How to estate plan like Buffett
Persons: Warren Buffett, Buffett, he's, I'm, hadn't, it's, Jose Reynoso, Reynoso, Powers Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, Wall Street, Private Wealth, Buffett Locations: Berkshire
AdvertisementSome Uber and Lyft drivers are starting businesses driving people they meet through the apps. Uber and Lyft drivers can make as little as $3 per ride, pushing some to look for alternatives. Brian is one of four drivers who told BI about starting his own business offering rides outside Uber and Lyft. When BI asked whether drivers are allowed to pitch their own businesses while on a trip for Uber, an Uber spokesperson said the app's drivers are independent contractors. The spokesperson also referenced company statistics showing that Uber drivers make more than $30 per hour "while active on the app."
Persons: Brian, Lyft, Uber, Torsten Kunert, YouTuber, Kunert, Phil Organizations: Business, Uber, Rideshare Services Locations: California, Ontario, Canada, San Diego
On his "Money for Couples" podcast, self-made millionaire and money expert Ramit Sethi often meets couples with varying levels of income and net worth who feel badly about money. Many of the couples think they just need more money to feel better, but that's often not the case, Sethi tells them. For many people, how you feel about money is uncorrelated to the amount in your bank account. The couple earns a combined $365,000 a year and have a $1.5 million net worth, yet they constantly disagree about financial decisions and can't stop worrying about money. Nathan and Linda know their numbers, maybe even too well.
Persons: Ramit Sethi, that's, Sethi, Nathan, Linda, he's, it's Locations: Linda
Alex Vetter runs a company that lives largely on the internet, but he manages his monthly schedule offline — with a printed calendar. Vetter doesn't print out his daily calendar, which he keeps digitally and checks on his phone. The assistant also audits Vetter's calendar annually, breaking it down into a pie chart organized by types of time spent, Vetter says. Whole Foods encourages its staff to plan 20-minute meetings instead of 30-minute ones, and 50-minute meetings instead of hourlong ones, Buechel said. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Alex Vetter, Vetter, who's, , Jason Buechel, Buechel Organizations: Foods, CNBC
AdvertisementTikTok hosted a Los Angeles creator summit focused on long-form content and monetization. The event emphasized high-quality content but notably left out the looming US ban. The company's creator summit in Los Angeles focused on horizontal long-form video, platform monetization, and the power of fandoms. Amanda Perelli/Business InsiderTips TikTok shared with creatorsIn a keynote presentation, Samuels said TikTok was looking for creators who could master storytelling. AdvertisementHigher-quality content also performs better on TikTok's horizontal video tool, TikTok said at the event.
Persons: TikTok, TikTok execs, , I'm, Kim Farrell, TikTok's, Farrell, Melissa Tecson, Norissa Samuels, Tecson, Linqia, Amanda Perelli, Samuels Organizations: YouTube Locations: Angeles, Los Angeles, North America
Keke Palmer knew early on that she was the main breadwinner in her family. When she landed her own show, Nickelodeon's "True Jackson, VP" in 2008, Palmer realized she was out-earning her mom and dad. "My parents, at their best, made $40,000 a year," Palmer said during an appearance on Shannon Sharpe's "Club Shay Shay" this week. Even when her parents gave her sister a monthly allowance from the money she was making, Palmer explained that she was happy to share. My mom gave up everything so she could travel with me."
Persons: Keke Palmer, Jackson, Palmer, Shannon Sharpe's, Shay Shay Organizations: CNBC Locations: showbusiness
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