You probably know Ilyce from her Sunday Morning radio program The Ilyce Glink Show, which ran on Atlanta’s Newstalk 750 WSB from 1996 to 2015. Here you’ll find an archive of past programs. You can still catch Ilyce twice a week on WGN Radio when she joins the Steve Cochran Show Wednesdays at 6 a.m., and the Wintrust Business Lunch with Steve Bertrand Thursdays at noon. Thanks for listening!
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – December 18, 2006
Substituting for Clark Howard on December 18, Ilyce Glink offers her WSB listeners useful real estate advice, personal finance advice, and tips on making life just a little bit easier.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – December 17, 2006
On her December 17th show, Ilyce talked with Kevin, who won a $62,000 jackpot in an Alabama casino slot machine about his winnings and his current and future tax issues. Charlie, a former casino banker, called in with some suggestions, as did Karen, a CPA. Then, we had on a caller who used to be a professional gambler. Several callers had questions about investments, and tune in to hear Ilyce's advice to Annie, a newlywed who in the past 18 months has paid for her wedding, honeymoon and bought a house, and now has a whole new set of priorities (including renovating her 125-year old home).
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – December 10, 2006
On her December 10th show, Ilyce talked about the Tax Extender's Act that passed over the weekend and some of the provisions the bill includes. We also discussed the news that two subprime lenders closed their doors last week, and Zillow.com is now allowing homeowners to post a "Make Me Move" price. Will that help you sell in a slowing market? Tune in and find out.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – December 3, 2006
This week, Ilyce Glink talked about how crazy it is for the best chefs in the country to be using common refrigerator items when constructing their $50 to $75 per plate entrees. Apparently, Heinz ketchup and Wonder Bread are favorite base ingredients. Ilyce also took calls about the news that the federal government is now collecting information on our international travel, data that's being kept for 40 years. One caller talked about how she is a single mom, with $80,000 in credit card debt and asked for help in sorting out her next steps.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – November 26, 2006
On this week's show, Ilyce talks about how sellers and buyers should hire experienced real estate agents -- especially during a market slowdown. Not everyone agreed and one agent wanted some advice on how to get her foot in the door.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – November 24, 2006
Substituting for Clark Howard on September 24, Ilyce Glink offers her WSB listeners useful real estate advice, personal finance advice, and tips on making life just a little bit easier.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – November 22, 2006
Substituting for Clark Howard on September 22, Ilyce Glink offers her WSB listeners useful real estate advice, personal finance advice, and tips on making life just a little bit easier.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – November 19, 2006
It's Thanksgiving week, so what better than a few stories about Turkeys? Ilyce shares information about Heritage turkeys that cost up to $10 per pound (but they have their own reality TV show on the Internet!) as well as the new Jennie-O turkey that can go directly from freezer to oven to table -- no thawing. Ilyce thinks this may be the best invention since 401(k) plans. Speaking of 401(k) plans, several callers wanted help investing for retirement.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – November 12, 2006
On this week's show, Ilyce talks about how sellers and buyers should hire experienced real estate agents -- especially during a market slowdown. Not everyone agreed and one agent wanted some advice on how to get her foot in the door.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – November 5, 2006
Ilyce talked about Wal-Mart's decision to reduce prices on electronics, toys and other holiday gift items by 15 to 30 percent now, the first weekend on November, and asked listeners what they were thinking in terms of holiday gift spending. Later in the show, she gave travel tips and answered calls from listeners.